Circle (Primary 5) – Identification of Parts of Circle

MATHEMATICS 

SMASE – ASEI PDSI METHOD

THIRD TERM

WEEK 6

PRIMARY 5 

TOPIC: Circle – Identification of Parts of Circle 

LEARNING AREA 

  • Lesson One – Circle
  • Lesson Two – Chord, Minor and Major Segment
  • Lesson Three – Arc and Sector – Minor and Major
  • Lesson Four – Lesson Evaluation

TIME – 40 Minutes each.

LEARNING OUTCOME 

By the end of the lesson, pupils should be able to:

  1. Identify parts of a circle.
  2. solve quantitative aptitude problems on circle.
  3. identify and determine a radius on the diameter of the circumference of a circle.

RATIONALE

A circle is a simple closed shape. Some examples of circles in real life are camera lenses, pizzas, tires, Ferris wheels, rings, steering wheels, cakes, pies, buttons and a satellite’s orbit around the Earth. Circles are simply closed curves equidistant from a fixed center. Circles and their various properties, such as the radius, diameter, circumference, etc., have applications in real life.

In this lesson, the pupils will understand different parts of a circle and appreciate its applications in life.

LEARNING MATERIALS 

The teacher will teach the lesson with the aid of:

  1. Strips of cards
  2. Pencil
  3. Pin
  4. Tray
  5. Sample of a given circle, etc.

PREVIOUS KNOWLEDGE

A round or circular objects are important part of life. These objects are ball, plates, pots, fans, cylinders, etc. The pupils can identify many circulars objects.

REFERENCE MATERIALS

  1. 9 – Years Basic Education Curriculum
  2. Lagos State Scheme of work
  3. New Method Mathematics Book 6
  4. All Relevant Materials
  5. Online Materials

LESSON PLAN/DEVELOPMENT

ASEI PDSI LESSON NOTES