About Course

This course introduces students to essential skills and foundational concepts in health, safety, and geometry.

The term begins with lessons on first aid, where students learn basic techniques for responding to emergencies, followed by an exploration of rescue operations, emphasizing methods to ensure safety during accidents or natural disasters. The course transitions to understanding the materials commonly used in daily life, their properties, and practical applications, providing a strong foundation in material science.

In the second half, the focus shifts to geometric concepts. Students will study geometric construction techniques, progressing to a detailed examination of angles, their types, and properties. They will then explore triangles, learning about their classification, properties, and applications, before concluding with an introduction to circles, including their properties and significance in geometry.

By the end of the term, students will have gained valuable life-saving skills and a solid grounding in basic geometry, preparing them for practical applications and further studies in related fields.

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Course Content

Introduction

  • Scheme of Work
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WEEK 1: First Aid

WEEK 2: Rescue Operation

WEEK 3: Materials Used and Their Common Uses I

Continuous Assessment 1

WEEK 4: Materials Used and Their Common Uses II

WEEK 5: Geometric Construction

WEEK 6: Angles I

Continuous Assessment 2

WEEK 7: Angles II

WEEK 8: Triangles I

WEEK 9: Triangles II

Continuous Assessment 3

WEEK 10: Circles

Revision and Closing Remarks

Examination

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