Month Unit Topic Learning outcomes
June 1 Integers and Number Properties • Add and subtract integers confidently.
• Adding and subtracting integers • Multiply and divide integers accurately.
• Multiplying and dividing integers • Determine the lowest common multiples (LCM) of
• Lowest common multiples numbers.
• Highest common factors • Find the highest common factors (HCF) of numbers.
• Tests for divisibility • Apply divisibility rules to identify factors efficiently.
• Square roots and cube root • Understand and calculate square roots and cube roots.
3 Multiplication, Division, and Rounding • Multiply and divide numbers by powers of 10
• Multiplying and dividing by powers of 10 effectively.
• Rounding • Round numbers to the nearest whole number, decimal
places, or significant figures.
July 2 Algebraic Expressions • Construct algebraic expressions using variables and
• Constructing expressions constants.
• Using expressions and formulae • Use mathematical expressions and formulae to solve
• Collecting like terms problems.
• Expanding brackets • Collect like terms to simplify algebraic expressions.
• Constructing and solving equations • Expand brackets in algebraic expressions.
• Inequalities • Construct and solve simple algebraic equations.
• Understand and apply inequalities in problem-solving.
4 Decimals
• Ordering decimals
• Compare and order decimals accurately.
• Adding and subtracting decimals
• Perform addition and subtraction of decimals.
• Multiplying decimals
• Multiply and divide decimals efficiently.
• Dividing decimals
• Apply strategies to simplify decimal calculations.
• Making decimal calculations easier
August 5 Angles and Lines • Understand and apply the concept that the sum of
• A sum of 360 degrees angles in a circle is 360 degrees.
• Intersecting lines • Identify and work with intersecting lines.
• Drawing lines and quadrilaterals • Draw and analyze lines and quadrilaterals.
6 Data Handling and Probability • Conduct mathematical investigations.
• Conducting an investigation • Understand and apply the concept of sampling in data
• Taking a sample collection.
7 Fractions
• Ordering fractions
• Order fractions accurately.
• Adding mixed numbers
• Add mixed numbers and fractions.
• Multiplying fractions
• Multiply and divide fractions effectively.
• Dividing fractions
• Apply strategies to simplify fraction calculations.
• Making fraction calculations easier
September 8 Shapes and Symmetry
• Identify lines of symmetry in 2D shapes.
• Identifying the symmetry of 2D shapes
• Recognize and construct circles and polygons.
• Circles and polygons
• Understand and determine congruent shapes.
• Recognizing congruent shapes
• Identify and work with 3D shapes.
• 3D shapes
9 Sequences and Functions
• Generate and analyze numerical sequences.
• Generating sequences 1
• Use and apply the nth-term formula to find terms in a
• Generating sequences 2
sequence.
• Using the nth term
• Represent and interpret simple functions graphically.
• Representing simple functions
October Revision and Mid-term Test • Review and consolidate knowledge from previous
units.
• Demonstrate understanding through problem-solving
and assessment.
November 10 Percentages • Convert between fractions, decimals, and percentages.
• Fractions, decimals, and percentages • Calculate percentages of quantities.
• Percentages large and small • Solve problems involving percentage changes.
• Work with percentages with large and small values.
11 Functions
• Understand and plot graphs of functions.
• Graph of functions
• Identify and interpret lines parallel to the axes.
• Lines parallel to the axes
• Analyze and interpret graphs in real-life contexts.
• Interpreting graphs
December 12 Ratios and Proportions
• Simplify ratios to their simplest form.
• Simplifying ratios
• Share quantities in a given ratio.
• Sharing in a ratio
• Solve problems involving direct proportion.
• Using direct proportion
13 Probability • Understand and use the probability scale (0 to 1).
• The probability scales • Identify mutually exclusive events.
• Mutually exclusive outcomes • Conduct simple probability experiments and analyze
• Experimental probabilities results.
January 14 Maps and Transformations
• Calculate the distance between two points on a grid.
• The distance between two points
• Perform translations of 2D shapes.
• Translating 2D shapes
• Reflect shapes in a given line of symmetry.
• Reflecting shapes
• Rotate shapes about a given point.
• Rotating shapes
• Enlarge shapes by a given scale factor.
• Enlarging shapes
15 Measurement and Geometry
• Convert between different units of area
• Converting between units for area
• Calculate the area of triangles using appropriate
• Using hectares
formulas.
• The area of a triangle
• Determine the volume of cubes and cuboids.
• Calculating the volume of cubes and cuboids
• Calculate the surface area of cubes and cuboids.
• Calculating the surface area of cubes and cuboids
February 16 Data Representation and Statistics
• Organize and analyze data using two-way tables.
• Two-way tables
• Interpret dual and compound bar charts.
• Dual and compound bar charts
• Read and construct pie charts and waffle diagrams.
• Pie charts and waffle diagrams
• Understand and create infographics.
• Infographics
• Represent data effectively in different formats.
• Representing data
• Apply basic statistical methods to analyze data.
• Using statistics
March Revision and Exam • Review and consolidate key concepts from all
previous units.
• Apply problem-solving strategies to various
mathematical problems.
• Demonstrate understanding through assessments and
exams.