SCHEMES OF WORK FOR BASIC 8 THIRD TERM (OMEGA TERM)

WEEK 1REVISION OF SECOND TERM’S
WEEK 2DISTANCES AND TIME, REAL LIFE GRAPH
WEEK 3ANGLES AND POLYGON
WEEK 4ANGLES OF ELEVATION AND DEPRESSION
WEEK 5STATISTICS
WEEK 6STATISTICS
WEEK 7REVIEW OF FIRST HALF TERM’S
WEEK 8PROBABILITY
WEEK 9PROBABILITY
WEEK 10REVIEW OF SECOND TERM’S WORK
WEEK 11REVISION
WEEK 12EXAMINATION

 
 WEEK 1 AND 2    DISTANCES AND TIME, REAL LIFE GRAPH

How Do You Graph a Linear Equation by Making a Table?

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Graphing a function? It would be really helpful if you had a table of values that fit your equation. You could plot those values on a coordinate plane and connect the point to make your graph. See it all in this tutorial!

How Do You Plot Points in the Coordinate Plane?

Knowing how to plot ordered pairs is an essential part of graphing functions. In this tutorial, you’ll see how to take an ordered pair and plot it on the coordinate plane. Take a look!

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What is an Ordered Pair?

Ordered pairs are a fundamental part of graphing. Ordered pairs make up functions on a graph, and very often, you need to plot ordered pairs in order to see what the graph of a function looks like. This tutorial will introduce you to ordered pairs!

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What is the Origin?

The coordinate plane has two axes: the horizontal and vertical axes. These two axes intersect one another at a point called the origin. Learn about the ordered pair that indicates the origin and its location in the coordinate plane by watching this tutorial!

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What is the X-Coordinate?

Ordered pairs are a crucial part of graphing, but you need to know how

  • Identifying Linear Equations

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    What’s Standard Form of a Linear Equation?

    A linear equation can be written in many different forms, and each of them is quite useful! One of these is standard form. Watch this tutorial and learn the standard form for a linear equation!

Further Exploration

  • Working With Graphs

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    How Do You Check if a Point is on a Line If You Have a Graph?

    Wonder if a point is part of a line? You could take that equation and graph it. Then use the graph to get your answer! Watch how in this tutorial.

  • Finding Slopes

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 REAL LIFE GRAPH

 
 
 
 

 

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