About Course

This course focuses on key concepts in geometry and practical applications in technical drawing and machinery, providing students with both theoretical knowledge and hands-on understanding.

The study begins with an exploration of quadrilaterals, where students learn about different types, their properties, and methods for solving problems involving these four-sided figures. This foundation is expanded in the study of polygons, introducing multi-sided shapes, their classifications, and practical applications in design and construction.

The focus then shifts to the area of plane figures, where students calculate the area of various geometric shapes, reinforcing their understanding of spatial reasoning and measurement techniques.

The practical aspect of the course involves woodwork and metalwork machines, where students study the operation, safety measures, and maintenance of these essential tools. These lessons provide hands-on experience and insights into their applications in manufacturing and construction.

The final topics cover friction, exploring its principles, effects, and methods for managing friction in practical scenarios. Students analyze how friction affects motion, machinery efficiency, and energy loss in real-world systems.

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Course Content

Introduction

  • Scheme of Work
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WEEK 1&2: Quadrilaterals

WEEK 3: Polygons

Continuous Assessment 1

WEEK 4&5: Area of Plane Figures

WEEK 6: Woodwork Machines II

Continuous Assessment 2

WEEK 7: Metal Work Machines II

WEEK 8: Metal Work Machines III

WEEK 9: Friction I

Continuous Assessment 3

WEEK 10: Friction II

Revision and Closing Remarks

Examination

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