This Week in Our Classroom:

Grade 8 students are enhancing their graph interpretation skills by exploring linear and non-linear graphs and learning to analyze different types of graphical representations. Grade 9 is diving deeper into sine and cosine rules, applying these concepts to solve complex triangle problems in real-world contexts. Meanwhile, Grade 10 continues their work on surface area and volume of 3D objects, focusing on solving practical problems involving composite shapes. For Grade 12, this week marks an important milestone as they finalize the first draft of their Internal Assessments for Mathematics: Applications and Interpretation, showcasing their analytical and investigative skills.

Looking Ahead: Next week, Grade 8 will deepen their understanding of graphs by exploring transformations and trends. Grade 9 will expand their use of sine and cosine rules in multi-step problems. Grade 10 will wrap up their study of 3D geometry by tackling optimization problems. Grade 12 students will receive detailed feedback on their Internal Assessments to refine their submissions further. Great progress, everyone!