Objectives:: by The End of The Course, The Learner Should Be Able To
Objectives:: by The End of The Course, The Learner Should Be Able To
students to:
recognize that mathematics permeates the world around us
appreciate the usefulness, power and beauty of mathematics
enjoy mathematics and develop patience and persistence when solving
problems
understand and be able to use the language, symbols and notation of
mathematics
develop mathematical curiosity and use inductive and deductive reasoning
when solving problems
become confident in using mathematics to analyse and solve problems
both in school and in real-life situations
develop the knowledge, skills and attitudes necessary to pursue further
studies in mathematics
develop abstract, logical and critical thinking and the ability to reflect
critically upon their work and the work of others
develop a critical appreciation of the use of information and
communication technology in mathematics
appreciate the international dimension of mathematics and its
multicultural and historical perspectives.
Objectives:
Objectives:
The topics that have been covered by the Mathematics Course focus on:
developing a feel for numbers, the ability to analyse and solve problems,
presenting the solutions clearly, checking and interpreting the results. Applying
mathematics in everyday situations, reason logically and developing an
understanding of the part that Mathematics plays in learners’ own lives and the
world around them are the characteristics that the course has aimed at.
1.Eva shows responsible behavior, works well with a group and shows
appreciation for the efforts of classmates. She is very conscientious and shows
excellent effort and care with daily work. Eva is able to apply concepts and
procedures to solve simple problems. She demonstrates considerable
understanding of mathematical concepts, especially those related to angles,
sequences, displaying data. Eva takes the time to ensure she provides
complete and organized solutions to problems.
2.Clara shows maturity when solving problems with classmates and uses good
communication. She is dependable and reliable, follows directions effectively, and
follows through on her commitments to herself and others. Clara follows simple
mathematical arguments and is able to communicate with some clarity and
justification of reasoning. She is able to perform repetitive tasks, when first given
an example. Clara should continue to practice hers math skills by completing all
work assigned in class.
4.Sofia works well with classmates in group work and often takes a leadership
role. She is encouraged to demonstrate more responsible attitudes and behavior
in the classroom. Sofia has good numerical skills and is able to independently
solve problems when first given an example. She should focus on preparing
more thoroughly for tests to improve hers achievement level.
5.Sara G has done a great job facing and overcoming big challenges this year.
Please continue to nurture and encourage this behavior over the summer. She
always looks for ways to be helpful in the classroom. Sara demonstrates a
thorough understanding of all concepts and communicates with
considerable clarity and justification of reasoning. She should
concentrate on the organization and structure of solutions to problems and
strive to maintain his high level of performance to date.
Sara N demonstrates a willing and conscientious effort in her daily work. She
needs to show more appropriate behavior when interacting with classmates.
Sara is able to perform complex mathematical steps with accuracy. She routinely
applies mathematical concepts and procedures to solve complex
problems. Sara should work on rereading problems to identify the most
important aspects to consider before beginning hers solution. She needs to
double-check hers answers prior to submitting them. Hers work is
frequented by minor errors that can be easily fixed by reviewing their
problems.
6.
10.Tudor shows responsibility and follows directions whenever they are given.
He is focused in class and willingly participates in group discussion. Tudor takes
the time to ensure he provides complete and organized solutions to problems.
He needs to double-check his answers prior to submitting them. His work is
frequented by minor errors that can be easily fixed by reviewing their
problems.
can describe the properties and relationships of the interior and exterior angles
of triangles, quadrilaterals. She excelled in the analytic geometry unit where she
was able to use coordinates to determine and solve problems involving
midpoints.