About Course

This term’s curriculum begins with an exploration of natural resources derived from living things, helping students understand their types, uses, and significance to human survival and industry. Over the first three weeks, the focus is on biological materials such as plants, animals, and microorganisms, reinforcing the value of biodiversity. The term then transitions into core physical science topics including sound energy, magnetism, and the basic principles of electrical energy, laying the groundwork for understanding how these forces operate and contribute to technological advancement.

In the latter part of the term, students delve deeper into applied sciences and future readiness. Topics such as radioactivity introduce nuclear science and its impact on energy and health. Lessons on skill acquisition aim to promote entrepreneurship and self-reliance, encouraging students to identify and develop practical competencies. The term concludes with a focus on Information and Communication Technology (ICT), emphasizing digital literacy and the role of technology in modern communication, learning, and problem-solving.

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Course Content

Introduction

  • Scheme Of Work
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Week 1: Resources From Living Things I

Week 2: Resources From Living Things II

Week 3: Resources From Living Things III

Continuous Assessment 1

Week 4: Sound Energy

Week 5: Magnetism

Week 6: Electrical Energy I

Continuous Assessment 2

Week 7: Electrical Energy II

Week 8: Radioactivity

Week 9: Skill Acquisition

Continuous Assessment 3

Week 10: Information And Communication Technology (ICT)

Revision and Closing Remarks

Examination

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