About Course

This Basic Science course will introduce students to the fundamental differences between living and non-living things, helping them understand the characteristics, needs, and roles of living organisms compared to non-living elements in the environment. They will explore examples, life processes, and the importance of recognizing these categories in everyday life and scientific studies.

The course will then shift to the study of energy, including its forms, sources, and the ways it is transferred between objects or systems. Students will learn about renewable and non-renewable energy sources, understanding their advantages, disadvantages, and impacts on sustainability. Finally, the course will examine how energy generation affects the quality of life, touching on topics like electricity supply, technology, and environmental consequences, preparing students to think critically about energy use and conservation.

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Course Content

Introduction

  • Scheme Of Work
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Week 1: Living And Non-Living Things I

Week 2: Living And Non-Living Things II

Week 3: Living And Non-Living Things III

Continuous Assessment 1

Week 4: Living And Non-Living Things IV

Week 5: Living And Non-Living Things V

Week 6: Energy I

Continuous Assessment 2

Week 7: Energy II

Week 8: Transfer Of Energy

Week 9: Renewable And Non-Renewable Energy

Continuous Assessment 3

Week 10: Energy Generation And Quality Of Life

Revision and Closing Remarks

Examination

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