2022 Mathematics Atp Grade 7

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ENGLISH MATHEMATICS _2021 WEEKLY TEACHING PLAN _ GRADE 7

TERM 1 Week 1 Week 2 Week 3 Week 4 Week 5 Week 6 Week 7 Week 8 Week 9 Week 10
3 days 5 days 5 days 5 days: 5 days 5 days 5 days 5 days 4 days 3 days

Hours per 2.5 hrs 4.5 hrs 4.5 hrs 4.5 hrs 4.5 hrs 4.5 hrs 4.5 hrs 4.5 hrs 3.5 hrs 3 hrs
week
Hours per 2.5 hrs. 13.5 hrs. 4.5 hrs 2 hrs. 9 hrs 4 hrs. 2 hrs. 3 hrs
topic
REVISION WHOLE NUMBERS EXPONENTS: FORMAL COMMON FRACTIONS: DECIMAL FRACTIONS: REVISION FORMAL
ASSESSMENT ASSESSMENT
 Revise the following: Mental calculations TASK Ordering, comparing and Ordering and comparing TASK
o Ordering and comparing  Determine squares to at least simplifying common fractions decimal fractions
whole numbers 12² and their square roots ASSIGNMENT  Extend to thousandths TEST
o Properties of operations  Determine cubes to at least 6³  Count forwards and
with whole numbers and their cube roots  Whole Calculations with fractions backwards in decimal All topics
o Calculations using all numbers  Addition and subtraction of fractions to at least 3
operations with whole Comparing and representing  Exponents fractions including mixed decimal places
numbers numbers in exponential form numbers where one  Place value of decimals to
 Compare and represent whole denominator is not a multiple of at least 3 decimal places
Calculation techniques numbers in exponential form: 𝑎𝑏 the other.  Order and compare
 Use a range of strategies to = a × 𝑎 × 𝑎 × … for b number of  Multiplication common fractions, decimal fractions to at least
perform and check written and factors including mixed numbers, not 3 decimals
mental calculations of whole limited to fractions where one  Rounding off decimal
numbers including: Calculations using numbers in denominator is a multiple of fractions to at least 2
‒ long division exponential form another. decimal places
‒ adding, subtracting and  Recognize and use the
multiplying in columns appropriate laws of operations Calculation techniques
‒ estimation with numbers involving  Convert mixed numbers to
‒ rounding off and exponents and square and cube common fractions in order to
compensating roots perform calculations with them
Topics, ‒ using a calculator  Calculations involving all four  Use knowledge of multiples and
concepts Multiples and factors operations using numbers in factors to write fractions in the
and skills  List prime factors of numbers exponential form, limited simplest form before or after
to at least 3-digit whole exponents up to 5, and square calculations.
numbers and cube roots  Use knowledge of equivalent
 Find the LCM and HCF of fractions to add and subtract
whole numbers by inspection common fractions
or factorisation
Percentages
Solving problems
 Solve problems involving whole  Calculate the percentage of part
numbers, including: of a whole
‒ Comparing of two or more  Calculate percentage increase
quantities of the same kind or decrease of whole numbers
(ratio)
‒ Comparing two quantities of Solving problems
different kinds (rate)
‒ Sharing in a given ratio  Solve problems in contexts
where the whole is given involving common fractions and
mixed numbers,
 including grouping and sharing;
and finding fractions of whole
numbers
 Solve problems in contexts
involving percentages

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 Order, compare, represent and  Ordering and comparing  Count forwards and
place value of 9 digit numbers fractions specifically Tenths and backwards in decimal
 Rounding off to the nearest hundredths fractions to at least two
5,10,100.1000.10 000, etc.  Addition and subtraction of decimal places
 All operations with whole common fractions, including  Compare and order
numbers mixed numbers, limited to decimal fractions to at least
 Multiples and factors of 3 digit fractions with the same two decimal places
whole numbers denominator or where one  Place value of digits to at
 Prime factors of 2 digit whole denominator is a multiple of least two decimal places
Prerequisite numbers up to 100 another  Rounding off decimal
skill or pre-  Properties of operations with  Recognize and use equivalent fractions to at least 1
knowledge whole numbers forms of common fractions with decimal place
 Identity element of 0 and 1 1-digit or 2-digit denominators  Addition and subtraction of
 finding fractions of whole decimal fractions of at least
numbers two decimal places
 Finding percentages of whole  multiplication of decimal
numbers fractions by 10 and 100
 Equivalence between fractions  Equivalence between
and percentage forms of the fractions and percentage
same number forms of the same number

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TERM 2 Week 1 Week 2 Week 3 Week 4 Week 5 Week 6 Week 7 Week 8 Week 9 Week 10 Week 11
4 days 5 days 3 days 5 days 5 days 5 days 5 days 5 days 5 days 4 days 5 days
Hours per 3.5 hrs 4.5 hrs 2.5 hrs 4.5 hrs 4.5 hrs 4.5 hrs 4.5 hrs 4.5 hrs 4.5 hrs 3.5 hrs 4.5 hrs
week
Hours per 7 hrs 9 hrs 2 hrs. 9 hrs. 9 hrs. 3.5 hrs 4.5 hrs
topic
DECIMAL FRACTIONS: INTEGERS: FORMAL NUMERIC AND GEOMETRIC FUNCTIONS AND RELATIONSHIPS: REVISION FORMAL
ASSESSMENT PATTERNS ASSESSMENT
Calculations with decimal Counting, ordering and comparing TASK Input and output values TASK
fractions integers Investigate and extend patterns
INVESTIGATION  Investigate and extend numeric  Determine input values, output TEST
 Addition and subtraction to  Count forwards and backwards in and geometric patterns looking for values or rules for patterns and
decimal fractions of at least three integers for any interval  Decimal relationships between numbers, relationships using: All Term 1 & 2
decimal places  Recognize, order and compare Fractions including patterns: ‒ flow diagrams topics
integers  Integers ‒ represented in physical or ‒ tables
 Multiply decimal fractions to diagram form ‒ formulae
include: Calculations with integers ‒ not limited to sequences
‒ decimal fractions to at least 3 involving a constant Equivalent forms
decimal places by whole  Add and subtract with integers ‒ difference or ratio  Determine, interpret and justify
numbers ‒ of learner’s own creation equivalence of different
‒ Decimal fractions to at least 2 Properties of integers ‒ represented in tables descriptions of the same
decimal places by decimal  Describe and justify the general relationship or rule presented:
fractions to at least 1 decimal  Recognize and use commutative rules for observed relationships ‒ verbally
place and associative properties of between numbers in own words ‒ in flow diagrams
addition for integers ‒ in tables
 Divide decimal fractions to include ‒ by formulae
decimal fractions to at least 3 ‒ by number sentences
decimal places by whole numbers
Topics,
concepts Calculation techniques
and skills
 Use knowledge of place value to
estimate the number of decimal
places in the result before

 Use rounding off and a calculator


to check results where
appropriate

Solving problems

 Solve problems in context


involving decimal fractions
Equivalent forms

 Recognize equivalence between


common fraction and decimal
fraction forms of the same number

 Recognize equivalence between


common fraction, decimal fraction
and percentage forms of the same
number

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 Count forwards and backwards in Number line  All operations with whole numbers  Input and output values with whole
decimal fractions to at least two  Addition and subtraction as numbers
decimal places inverse operations  Equivalent representations of the
 Compare and order decimal  Multiplication and division as above
fractions to at least two decimal inverse operations (with whole
places numbers)
 Place value of digits to at least  Addition and subtraction of
two decimal places integers
Prerequisite  Rounding off decimal fractions to  Investigate and extend numeric
skill or pre- at least 1 decimal place and geometric patterns looking for
knowledge  Addition and subtraction of relationships in patterns not
decimal fractions of at least two limited to constant difference or
decimal places ratio
 multiplication of decimal fractions  Describe the general rules for the
by 10 and 100 observed relationships with
 Equivalence between fractions patterns limited to constant
and percentage forms of the same difference or ratio
number

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TERM 3 Week 1 Week 2 Week 3 Week 4 Week 5 Week 6 Week 7 Week 8 Week 9 Week 10 Week 11
4 days 5 days 5 days 5 days 4 days 5 days 5 days 5 days 5 days 5 days 4 days
Hours per 3.5 hrs 4.5 hrs 4.5 hrs 4.5 hrs 3.5 hrs 4.5 hrs 4.5 hrs 4.5 hrs 4.5 hrs 4.5 hrs 4 hrs
week
Hours per 6 hrs 6 hrs 8 hrs. 9 hrs. 9 hrs 2.5 hrs. 6 hrs
topic
ALGEBRAIC EXPRESSIONS ALGEBRAIC EQUATIONS CONSTRUCTION OF GEOMETRY OF 2D SHAPES: TRANSFORMATION REVISION FORMAL
GEOMETRIC FIGURES GEOMETRY ASSESSMENT TASK
 Recognise and interpret Number sentences Classifying 2D shapes
rules or relationships Measuring angles  Describe, sort, name and Transformations TEST
represented in symbolic  Write number sentences to  Accurately use a protractor to compare triangles according  Recognize, describe and
form describe problem situations measure and classify angles: to their sides and angles, perform translations, All topics
‒ < 90o (acute angles) focussing on: reflections and rotations with
 Identify variables and  Analyse and interpret ‒ Right-angles ‒ equilateral triangles geometric figures and shapes
constants in given formulae number sentences that ‒ >90o (obtuse angles) ‒ isosceles triangles on squared paper
and equations describe a given situation ‒ Straight angles ‒ right-angled triangles
‒ >180o but less than 360 o  Describe, sort, name and  Identify and draw lines of
 Identify variables and (reflex angles) compare quadrilaterals in symmetry in geometric
constants in given formulae Constructions terms of: figures
or equations ‒ length of sides
PROVIDE LEARNERS WITH ‒ parallel and perpendicular Enlargements and reductions
 Solve and complete number ACCURATELY sides
sentences by: CONSTRUCTED FIGURES ‒ size of angles (right  Draw enlargements and
‒ inspection angles or not) reductions of geometric
‒ trial and improvement  Accurately construct Similar and congruent 2D figures on squared paper and
Topics, geometric figures shapes compare them in terms of
concepts  Solve equations by appropriately using a  Recognise and describe shape and size
and skills substitution compass, ruler and protractor, similar and congruent figures
including: by comparing:
‒ angles, to one degree of ‒ shape
accuracy ‒ size
‒ circles Solving problems
‒ parallel lines  Solve simple geometric
‒ perpendicular lines problems involving unknown
sides and angles in triangles
 Describe and name parts of a and quadrilaterals, using
circle known properties

GEOMETRY OF STRAIGHT
LINES

Define:
 Line segment
 Ray
 Straight line
 Parallel lines
 Perpendicular lines
 Straight sides and curved  Naming of shapes according  Symmetry
sides to the number of sides  Use transformation terms to
Prerequisite  Types of angles and their  Difference between a describe patterns in shapes
skill or pre- definitions rectangle and a  Increase/ decrease the sides
knowledge parallelogram of 2D shapes by the same
 Types of angles ratio

N.B. BY THE END OF TERM 3, LEARNERS SHOULD HAVE COMPLETED A PROJECT AND A TEST. SEE NOTES ON PROJECT FROM ABRIDGED SECTION 4 OF CAPS.

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TERM 4 Week 1 Week 2 Week 3 Week 4 Week 5 Week 6 Week 7 Week 8 Week 9 Week 10
4 days 5 days 5 days 5 days: 5 days 5 days 5 days 5 days 5 days 3 days

Hours per 3.5 hrs 4.5 hrs 4.5 hrs 4.5 hrs 4.5 hrs 4.5 hrs 4.5 hrs 4.5 hrs 4.5 hrs 2.5 hrs
week
Hours per 8 hrs. 9 hrs. 9 hrs. 9 hrs 4,5 hrs 3 hrs
topic
AREA AND PERIMETER OF 2D SHAPES SURFACE AREA AND DATA HANDLING: REVISION OF TERM 3 FORMAL FORMAL
VOLUME OF 3D OBJECTS AND 4 WORK ASSESSMENT ASSESSMENT
Area and perimeter Collect data; TASK TASK
Surface area and volume PROVIDE LEARNERS WITH DATA TO SAVE
 Calculate the perimeter of regular and TIME TEST TEST
irregular polygons  Use appropriate formulae to calculate the
surface area, volume and capacity of:  Pose questions relating to social, economic, All Term 3 & 4 All Term 3 & 4
 Use appropriate formulae to calculate ‒ cubes and environmental issues in own topics topics
perimeter and area of: ‒ rectangular prisms environment
‒ squares  Select appropriate sources for the collection
‒ rectangles  Describe the interrelationship between of data (including peers, family, newspapers,
‒ triangles surface area and volume of the objects books, magazines)
mentioned above  Distinguish between samples and
Calculations and solving problems populations and suggest appropriate
 Solve problems involving perimeter and area Calculations and solving problems samples for investigation
of polygons  Solve problems involving surface area,  Design and use simple questionnaires to
volume and capacity answer questions with:
 Calculate to at least 1 decimal place  Use and convert between appropriate SI ‒ yes/no type responses
units, including: ‒ multiple choice responses
 Use and convert between appropriate SI ‒ mm2 ↔ cm2
units, including: ‒ cm2 ↔ m2 Organize and summarize data
‒ mm2 ↔ cm2 ‒ mm3 ↔ cm3  Organize (including grouping where
‒ cm2 ↔ m2 ‒ cm3 ↔ m3 appropriate) and record data using
 Use equivalence between units when solving ‒ tally marks
Topics,
problems: ‒ tables
concepts
‒ 1 cm3 ↔ 1 ml ‒ stem-and-leaf displays
and skills
‒ 1 m3 ↔ 1 kl  Group data into intervals
 Summarize and distinguishing between
ungrouped numerical data by determining:
‒ mean
‒ median
‒ mode
 Identify the largest and smallest scores in a
data set and determine the difference
between them in order to determine the
spread of the data (range)

Represent data
 Draw a variety of graphs by hand/
technology to display and interpret data
(grouped and ungrouped) including:
‒ bar graphs and double bar graphs
‒ histograms with given intervals
‒ pie charts
Interpret data
  Critically read and interpret data represented
in:
‒ words
‒ bar graphs
‒ double bar graphs
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‒ pie charts
‒ histograms
Analyse data
 Critically analyse data by answering
questions
related to:
‒ data categories, including data intervals
‒ data sources and contexts
‒ central tendencies (mean, mode, median)
‒ scales used on graphs
Report data
 Summarize data in short paragraphs that
include
‒ drawing conclusions about the data
‒ making predictions based on the data
‒ identifying sources of error and bias in
the data
‒ choosing appropriate summary statistics
for the data (mean, median, mode)

 perimeter using rulers or measuring tapes  Conversions between SI units of length Complete Data cycle
 Find areas of regular and irregular shapes by  Area of 2D shapes by counting the number
Prerequisit counting squares on grids of squares
e skill or  Relationship between perimeter and area of  3 D objects
pre- rectangles and squares Volume of 3D objects by counting the
knowledge number of cubes

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