Mathematics

Mathematics in Grade 7 in Sri Lanka

Grade 7 Mathematics in Sri Lanka follows the national curriculum set by the Ministry of Education. The curriculum is designed to enhance students’ logical thinking, problem-solving skills, and understanding of fundamental mathematical concepts. Below is an overview of the key topics covered in Grade 7 Mathematics:

1. Number Systems

  • Whole numbers, integers, fractions, and decimals.
  • Prime numbers, factors, and multiples.
  • Simplification and comparison of fractions and decimals.
  • Basic operations (addition, subtraction, multiplication, and division).

2. Algebra

  • Introduction to algebraic expressions.
  • Simplification of expressions.
  • Solving simple linear equations.
  • Patterns and sequences.

3. Geometry

  • Basic geometric shapes and their properties.
  • Measuring angles using a protractor.
  • Construction of angles and triangles.
  • Perimeter and area of 2D shapes (rectangles, squares, triangles, and circles).

4. Measurements

  • Units of measurement (length, mass, time, and capacity).
  • Conversion between units.
  • Calculations involving time and duration.

5. Data Handling

  • Reading and interpreting data from tables and charts.
  • Drawing bar graphs and pie charts.
  • Introduction to averages (mean, mode, and median).
  • Probability basics.

6. Ratio and Proportion

  • Understanding and solving problems involving ratios.
  • Proportional relationships in real-life situations.

7. Percentages

  • Conversion between fractions, decimals, and percentages.
  • Solving problems involving percentage increase or decrease.

8. Basic Trigonometry (Introduction)

  • Understanding basic concepts of angles.
  • Introduction to right-angle triangles and Pythagoras’ Theorem.

9. Problem Solving

  • Applying mathematical concepts to solve real-life problems.
  • Developing logical reasoning and analytical thinking.

Learning Methodologies

The Grade 7 Mathematics curriculum encourages:

  • Interactive activities and group work.
  • Use of visual aids such as graphs, charts, and diagrams.
  • Application of mathematical concepts to everyday life scenarios.

Assessment

Students are assessed through:

  • Written examinations.
  • Class assignments and quizzes.
  • Practical problem-solving exercises.

Teachers and parents are encouraged to provide support in practicing problems, reinforcing concepts, and fostering a positive attitude towards mathematics.