Third Term Mathematics Lesson Note for JSS1
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WEEK 1 REVISION OF SECOND TERM’S
WEEK 2 SIMPLE EQUATION
WEEK 3 GEOMETRY: PLANE SHAPES
WEEK 4 THREE DIMESIONAL SHAPES
WEEK 5 IDENTIFICATION AND PROPERTIES OF ANGLES
WEEK 6 THEOREMS
WEEK 7 REVIEW OF FIRST HALF TERM’S
WEEK 8 CONSTRUCTION
WEEK 9 STATISTICS
WEEK 10 STATISTICS
WEEK 11 REVISION
WEEK 12 EXAMINATION
WEEK 1
TOPIC: SIMPLE EQUATION
This expression 3 x p= 18 is an algebraic sentence. It means three times an unknown numbers is equal to eighteen.
Translate the following equations into words.
5x + 7 = 37 it means if 7 is added to five times a number, the result is 37
11 = 3x – 1. It means 11 is equal to 3 times a certain number minus one.
TRUE AND FALSE STATEMENT
EXAMPLES: State whether the following is true or false
1. X + 8 = 15 ( when x is 7)
2. 3x – 4 = 11 ( when x is 6)
Solution
X + 8 = 15
7 + 8 = 15. Therefore the statement is true.
Solution
3x – 4 = 11
3*6 – 4 = 11
18 – 4 = 14 therefore the statement is false.
LINEAR EQUAUTION WITH MIXED OPERATION AND COLLECTION OF LIKE TERMS
When the operation are more than one,
a. Eliminate the unwanted terms by either adding or subtraction
b. Then eliminate the co efficient of the unknown by either multiplying or dividing.
Examples
1. 4y – 5 = 7
Solution
Add 5 to both sides
4y -5 + 5 = 7 + 5
4y = 12
Divide both sides by the coefficient of the unknown
4y/4 = 12/4
Y = 3
2. 5x -10 = 15x -60
Solution
5x – 10 = 15x – 60
Collect the like terms
5x -15 x = -60 + 10
-10x = -50
Divide both sides by -10 (Coefficient of the unknown)
-10x/-10 = -50/ -10
X = 5.
Do these
Solve the following equation
1. 6m + 2 = 20 + 5m
2. 4c – 8 = 10 – 5c
3. 5x +5 = 35+ 2x
4. 56 +7y = 5y + 16
ASSIGNMENT: Page 151 Exercise 14.6 (Nos 1, 5,15,21,31 and 38) and PAGE 153 EX 14.8 NO 2 (a,b,c and d) NO 3 (a,b,c and d)
WEEK 2:
TOPIC: GEOMETRY (PLANE SHAPES AND THEIR PROPERTIES)
There are two types of plane shapes
Regular and Irregular shapes.
1. TRIANGLES: Triangles is a three sides plane shapes with three angles.
Types and Properties of Triangles
Equilateral Triangles
Triangles with all three sides equal in length and all three angles equal in magnitude, are called equilateral triangles. Since the angles in a triangle sum to 180° and the size of each angle is the same in an equilateral triangle, the angles are all 60°.

Isosceles Triangles
Isosceles triangles are triangles with two sides equal in length and two angles equal in magnitude.

Scalene Triangles
A scalene triangle is one which has no sides equal in length and no angles equal in magnitude.

Right-Angled Triangles
Right-angled triangles are triangles with one of their angles equal to 90° (i.e. a right angle).

QUADRILATERALS
Quadrilateral just means “four sides” (quad means four, lateral means side).A Quadrilateral has four-sides, it is 2-dimensional (a flat shape), closed (the lines join up), and has straight sides.
Types of Quadrilaterals
There are special types of quadrilateral:

Some types are also included in the definition of other types! For example a square, rhombus and rectangle are also parallelograms.
TYPES AND PROPERTIES OF QUADRILATERALS
Quadrilaterals are any four-sided figure, joined by four straight lines, that is, Quadrilaterals are four-sided polygons.
Properties of Quadrilaterals:
-Four sides.
-Four vertices (corners).
-Interior angles sum to 360°.
-Exterior angles sum to 360°.
Things to Know:
-Diagonals are line segments that join two opposite vertices (corners).







The term “square” can be used to mean either a square number (“ is the square of
“) or a geometric figure consisting of a convex quadrilateral with sides of equal length that are positioned at right angles to each other as illustrated above. In other words, a square is a regular polygon with four sides.
The perimeter of a square with side length is
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