2025 Maths Dbe Atp Grade 12 Final
2025 Maths Dbe Atp Grade 12 Final
TERM 1 Week 1 Week 2 Week 3 Week 4 Week 5 Week 6 Week 7 Week 8 Week 9 Week 10 Week 11
Number patterns, sequences and series Functions: Formal definition; inverses, exponential and Trigonometry
Topics
logarithmic
Date completed 15/01/25 – 7/2/2025 (18 days) 10/02/2025 – 28/02/2025 (15 days) 3/03/2025 – 28/03/2025 (19 days)
SBA Investigation (must be completed before the end of week 6) Test (content term 1)
Week
TERM 2 Week 1 Week 2 Week 3 Week 4 Week 5 Week 6 Week 7 Week 8 Week 10 Week 11 Week 12
9
SBA Assignment (must be complete before the end of week 6) JUNE EXAM / CONTROL TEST
TERM 3 Week 1 Week 2 Week 3 Week 4 Week 5 Week 6 Week 7 Week 8 Week 9 Week 10 Week 11
Finance, growth and decay
Topics Statistics Counting and Probability Revision
(continuation)
Date completed 22/7/2025 – 8/8/2025 (14 days) 11/8/2025 – 22/8/2025 (10 days) 25/8/2025 – 5/9/2025 (10 days) 8/9/2025 – 3/10/2025 (19 days)
SBA Test (must be complete before the end of week 6) TRIAL EXAMINATION
TERM 4 Week 1 Week 2 Week 3 Week 4 Week 5 Week 6 Week 7 Week 8 Week 9 Week 10 EXAM
Topics Revision Final Examination PAPER 1 150 marks 3 hours
1
2025 Grade 12 Mathematics
2025 National ATP: MATHEMATICS GRADE 12 – TERM 1
TERM 1 Week 1 Week 2 Week 3 Week 4 Week 5 Week 6 Week 7 Week 8 Week 9 Week 10 Week 11
4.3 ; 1 1 , 1 4. Revision of the exponential function and the exponential laws and graph of
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the function defined by y b x where b 0 and b 0
2
2025 Grade 12 Mathematics
2025 National ATP: MATHEMATICS GRADE 12 – TERM 2
TERM 2 Week 1 Week 2 Week 3 Week 4 Week 5 -6 Week 7 Week 8 Week 9 Week 10 Week 11 Week 12
Topics Euclidean Geometry Analytical Geometry Differential Calculus including Polynomials JUNE EXAMINATION / CONTROL TEST
1. Revise earlier work on the necessary 1. Revise the following including grade 10 1. Factorise third-degree polynomials. Apply the Remainder and Factor
and sufficient conditions for polygons to concepts: Theorems to polynomials of degree at most 3 (no proofs required).
be similar. the equation of a line through two given
points; 2. An intuitive understanding of the limit concept, in the context of
2. Prove (accepting results established in the equation of a line through one point and approximating the rate of change or gradient of a function at a point.
earlier grades): parallel or perpendicular to a given line;
that a line drawn parallel to one side and 3. Use limits to define the derivative of a function f at any :
of a triangle divides the other two The inclination (θ) of a line, where f (x h) f (x)
f ( x ) lim
sides proportionally (and the Mid- tan is the gradient of the line h 0 h
point Theorem as a special case of 0° 180° Generalise to find the derivative of f at any point x in the domain of f ,
the converse of this theorem); i.e., define the derivative function f '(x) of the function f (x) .
that equiangular triangles are similar; 2. Apply the equation Understand intuitively that f '(a) is the gradient of the tangent to the
that triangles with sides in graph of f at the point with x -coordinate a.
proportion are similar; and that defines a circle with radius r and centre
the Pythagorean Theorem by similar (a ; b). 4. Using the definition (first principle), determine the derivative, f '(x)
triangles where a, b and c are constants:
3. Determine the equation of a tangent to a given 4.1 f ( x ) a x 2 b x c ;
circle. 4.2 f ( x ) a x 3 ;
4.3 f ( x ) a and
x
4.4 f (x) = c.
5. Use the formula,
(for any real number n) together with the rules
5.1 d [ f ( x ) g ( x )] d [ f ( x )] d [ g ( x )]
dx dx dx
and
5.2 d [ kf ( x )] k d [ f ( x )] , ( k a constant)
dx dx
3
2025 Grade 12 Mathematics
2025 National ATP: MATHEMATICS GRADE 12 – TERM 3
TERM 3 Week 1 Week 2 Week 3 Week 4 Week 5 Week 6 Week 7 Week 8 Week 9 Week 10 Week 11
Topics Finance, growth and decay Statistics Counting and Probability Revision TRIAL EXAMINATION
1. Revise and use simple and compound growth and 1. Revise: 1. Revise,
decay formulae: Histograms the identity:
1 ! and 1 ! Frequency polygons PA or B PA PB PA and B
Ogives (cumulative frequency curves) the addition rule for mutually exclusive
to solve problems (including straight line, Variance and standard deviation of ungrouped events: PA or B PA PB
depreciation and depreciation on a reducing data the complementary rule:
balance). Symmetric and skewed data Pnot A 1 PA
Identification of outliers. identifying dependent and independent events
2. Solve problems involving present value and future and,
value annuities. 2. Use statistical summaries, scatterplots, regression the product rule for independent events:
(in particular the least squares regression line) and PA and B PA , PB
3. Make use of logarithms to calculate the value of n, correlation to analyse and make meaningful the use of Venn diagrams to solve probability
the time period, in the equations comments on the context associated with given problems, deriving and applying formulae for
bivariate data, including interpolation, extrapolation any three events A, B and C in a sample space
1 ! 1 ! . and discussions on skewness. S.
the use of tree diagrams for the probability of
4. Critically analyse investment and loan options and
consecutive or simultaneous events which are
make informed decisions as to best option(s)
not necessarily independent.
(including pyramid)
2. Apply the fundamental counting principle to solve
probability problems
TERM 4 Week 1 Week 2 Week 3 Week 4 Week 5 Week 6 Week 7 Week 8 Week 9 Week 10 EXAM
Topics Revision Final Examination PAPER 1 150 marks 3 hours Marks
Algebraic expressions, equations 25
and inequalities
Number patterns 25
Functions and graphs 35
Finance, growth and decay 15
Differential Calculus 35
Counting Principle and Probability 15
TOTAL NUMBER OF SBA TASKS 6 PAPER 2 150 marks 3 hours Marks
Term 1 Investigation / Project 15%) and Test (15%) Statistics 20
Term 2 Assignment (15%), June Exam/ Control Test (15%) Analytical Geometry 40
Term 3 Test (15 %) and Trial (25 %) Euclidean Geometry 40
Term 4 Final Examination Trigonometry 50