SHS1 Additional Mathematics · Semester 1, Week 13
Applications of Algebra
Lesson notes
Learning Objectives
Indicator: 1.1.2.LI.11
By the end of the lesson, learners can:
- Translate real-life statements involving two unknowns into a pair of linear equations in two variables.
- Solve a system of two simultaneous linear equations using the elimination method with complete, step-by-step working.
- Solve a system of two simultaneous linear equations using the substitution method with complete, step-by-step working.
- Verify a proposed solution by substituting both values back into both original equations.
- Model and solve a word problem set in a Ghanaian context (market trading, transport fares, entry fees) and state the answer in a meaningful sentence with the correct units.
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- Strand
- Modelling with Algebra (Strand 1)
- Sub-strand
- Applications of Algebra (1.2)
- Content standard
- 1.1.2.CS.1 - Demonstrate knowledge and understanding of applying algebraic processes and reasoning involving sequence, functions, and linear programming. 1.1.2.LO.1 Examine, analyse, determine and predict other terms in a pattern/sequence. 1.1.2.LO.2 Distinguish among various types of relations, find the domain and range of, and evaluate functions. 1.1.2.LO.3 Show that a function is injective (into) and/or surjective (onto). Find the inverse, describe the relationship between two variables and establish composite functions. 1.1.2.LO.4 Graph linear and quadratic functions and determine the intercepts. 1.1.2.LO.5 Find graphical and algebraic solutions to a system of three linear equations in three variables and apply them to solve real life problems. 1.1.2.LO.6 Perform algebraic manipulations on polynomial functions and graph polynomial functions. 1.1.2.LO.7 Find the domain, range, and zero of a rational function and state when it is undefined. 1.1.2.LO.8 Identify and describe the order of a matrix, the identity matrix and the zero matrix; find the determinant and perform basic arithmetic operations on 2 by 2 matrices (addition and subtraction).
- Indicator
- 1.1.2.LI.11 - Recognise and model statements into linear mathematical equations and solve them simultaneously.
- Suggested placement
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Semester 1, Week 13
(Week 13 of the year)
Our suggestion, laid out in curriculum order across three terms of twelve weeks. NaCCA does not fix the week, so follow your school's scheme of learning.
- Source document note
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- Curriculum reference
- NaCCA curriculum document, p. 110
Exemplars (from the NaCCA curriculum)
Activity 1: Model and solve word problems involving a system of linear equations. Collaborative Learning, Experiential Learning, Whole class discussion, Talk for Learning Approaches and Problem-based Learning: Collaborative Learning: Learners work in groups/pairs to solve real life problems involving simultaneous linear equations. Example: The cost of entry to a community zoo was 𝐺₵ 100.00 for 12 children and 3 adults during weekends. The entry fee was 𝐺₵ 80.00 for 8 children and 3adults during public holidays. How much was the entry fee for each child and adult? Solution Let x represent the entry cost for each child. Let y represent the entry cost for each adult. That is, 12𝑥 + 3𝑦 = 100 8𝑥 + 3𝑦 = 80. Therefore, the cost of entry for each child is 𝐺₵ 5.00, and for each adult is 𝐺₵ 13.33 Teaching and Learning Resources: - Cut out shapes of different colours and orientation - Maths Technology learning apps, tools and devices - Chalkboard illustrations - Worksheets - Cut-out geometrical shapes of different colours and orientation Assessment (1.1.2.AS.11). The document marks these depth-of-knowledge levels for this indicator: Level 1 Recall; Level 3 Strategic reasoning.