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GRADE 11
SUBJECT
ENGLISH HOME
LANGUAGE
CONTENT
Paper 1
 Comprehension (30)
o Figures of speech
 Summary (10)
 Visual Literacy (20)
o Cartoon and advertising analysis
 Textual Editing (10)
o Punctuation, parts of speech, concord, active and passive voice,
direct and indirect speech, levels of language
Paper 2
 Seen Poetry (2 x 10 = 20)
o Sonnet 116, Sunstrike, Walking Away, Night Train, Refugee Mother
and Child, Jaguar
 Unseen Poetry (10)
 Drama Contextual Questions (25)
o Macbeth– whole drama
 Drama Literary Essay (25)
o Macbeth – whole drama
TIME
MAR
KS
2 hours
70
2½ hours
80
Paper 3
 Essay (1 x 50)
Transactional Writing (2 x 25 = 50)
Paper 1 – Begrip, Opsomming en Taal
AFRIKAANS FAL
2½ hours
2 hrs
1.5 hrs
100
80
70
2,5 hrs
100
Paper 2 – Letterkunde
Afdeling A: Die kind (Hoofstuk 1-7)
Afdeling B: Roos van Soweto, Die wêreld het so klein geword, Sterrekyker, Die
fees van fiks wees, Die kinders van Afrika
Paper 3 – Opstel, lang en kort transaksioneel
MATHEMATICS
MATHEMATICAL
LITERACY
 Type 1 questions
o Rounding off
o Fractions, decimals, percentages
o BODMAS
o Show all calculations
o VAT
o Conversions: Chapter 2 pg. 27
o Speed =
𝐷𝑖𝑠𝑡𝑎𝑛𝑐𝑒
𝑇𝑖𝑚𝑒
: Chapter 5 pg. 106.
o Best value of prices: Chapter 3 pg. 58.
 Revision exercises:
o Chapter 7 pg. 127
o Past papers: Paper 1 & 2
 Straight-line graphs: Chapter 1 pg. 22, 23, 24, 25 & Chapter 3 pg. 48, 49,
62, 63, 64, 65, 66, 67.
 Tax, UIF, Cost price & Selling price: Chapter 3 pg. 50, 51, 52, 53, 54, 55, 60,
61.
 Simple and Compound interest – using the table and formulas: Chapter 4
pg. 70, 71, 74, 75.
 Loan agreements and inflation: Chapter 4 pg. 80, 81, 82, 83, 86, 87.
 Increase and decrease of prices: Chapter 4 pg. 88, 89.
 Volume, Surface area, area, perimeter: Chapter 5 pg. 91 & Chapter 8 pg.
133. Identify the correct formula with the shape. Remember units.
Conversions from centimetre to metre or metre to kilometre.
 Calculating scale: Chapter 6 pg. 111
LIFE
ORIENTATION
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Papers 1 & 2 will be out of 150 marks each and will be 3 hours long.
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Remember your calculator
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Make sure you are well prepared!!!
1. Chapter 1 (Pg 2 – Pg 22)
 Unit 1 – Plan & achieve life goals, Problem solving
90 min
80
 Unit 2 – Relationships and their influence on wellbeing
2. Chapter 3 (Pg 44 – Pg 56)
 Unit 1 – Requirements for admission to higher education
 Options for financial assistance
3. Chapter 5 (Pg 62 – Pg 83)
 Unit 1 – Principals, process & procedure for democratic participation
 Unit 2 – Democratic structures
 Unit 3 – the role of sport in nation building
4. Chapter 7 (Pg 100 – Pg 119)
 Unit 1 – Apply study skills, study styles and study stratergies
 Unit 2 – Exam writing skills & process of assessment
 Unit 3 – Time-management skills & annual study plan
 Unit 4 – Goal-setting skills: Personal development skills
5. Chapter 9 (Pg 137 – Pg 157)
 Unit 1 – Environmental issues that cause ill health
 Unit 2 – Climate change
 Unit 3 – Participation in community service
PHYSICAL
SCIENCE
PAPER 1 Physics
CONTENT:
Mechanics
 Force and free body diagrams
 Calculate components of a force at an angle
 Calculate static and kinetic friction
 Calculate friction on a horizontal and sloped surface
 Determine resultant
o Head to tail
o Tail to tail
o Calculate (very important)
 State and apply Newton’s first law
 State and apply Newton’s third law
 Newton’s second law calculations
o State law
o Two objects in contact
o Two object connected by rope/cable
o Vertical motion (lifts)
o Combined with friction (very important)
 Newton’s law of Universal Gravitation
o State
o Calculations
2 hours
150
o Proportionality problems
Geometrical optics
 Reflection
 Refraction
 Refractive index
 Snell’s law (very important)
 Critical angle
 Total internal reflection
 Diffraction
 Huygens principle
 Diffraction pattern of light (very important)
EMF circuit calculation
PAPER 2 Chemistry
CONTENT
Atomic combinations
 Bonding and Lewis structures
 Dative covalent bonding
 Resonance structure
 VSEPR theory and structure of molecules
 Electronegativity
 Pure, polar covalent and ionic bonds
 Non-polar and polar molecules
 Bond length, bond energy and bond order
 Bond length and bond energy graph (very important)
2 hours
150
Intermolecular forces
 Difference between interatomic and intermolecular forces
 5 types of intermolecular forces
 Effect of intermolecular forces on the properties of substances
 Chemistry of water
Gas laws
 Ideal gas model
 Boyle’s law: state and calculate
 Charles’ law: state and calculate
 Guy-Lussac’s law: state and calculate
 Combined gas equation: calculate
 Ideal gas equation: calculate
 Kinetic model of gases
 Ideal gases vs. real gases
Stoichiometric calculations
 Mole and molar mass
 Molar gas volume based on Avogadro’s law and gas volume relationships
 Calculate molar concentrations (titration)
 Percentage composition
 Limiting reagent
 Percentage, actual, theoretical yield
 Empirical and molecular formula
 Applications of exothermic reactions that produce large amounts of gas.
LIFE SCIENCE
HISTORY
Biodiversity and classification of micro-organisms
Biodiversity of plants and reproduction
Biodiversity of animals
Photosynthesis
Animal Nutrition
Cellular respiration
Solutions for all Life Sciences pg 1 – 200
One paper
2.5 hours
150
3 hours
150
3 hours
1.5 hours
225
75
3 hours
300
3 Topics covered in the first and second term: 1. Communism in Russia 1900-1940 2.
Capitalism in the USA 1900-1940 3. Ideas of race in the late 19th and 20th centuries 6
questions: * 1 source based and 1 essay question on each topic. * Must answer 3
questions: One on each topic of which one must be source based, one must be essay and
the third is own choice, either source based or essay.
GEOGRAPHY
PAPER 1: THEORY
GEOGRAPHY
PAPER 2:
MAPWORK
ACCOUNTING
Topic 2: The Atmosphere – Pg 74-120
Geomorphology – Pg 128 – 171
Topic 1: Geographic skills and techniques. – Pg 8 – 67
– 11.
All GIS Notes Gr 10 – 11
 RECONCILIATIONS
o Bank Reconciliation
 Theory on Bank Recon
 Why is it necessary? etc.
 Preparing the CPJ and CRJ for developing a correct Bank
Account
 Correct the Bank Account directly
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 Preparing a Bank Reconciliation Statement
o Creditors Reconciliation
 Theory on Creditors Recon
 Correcting the Ledger Account of a Creditor
 Preparing a Creditors Reconciliation Statement
o Ethics & Internal Control
ASSET DISPOSAL
o Calculating Depreciation using:
 Diminished Balance / Carrying Value / Book Value Method
 Fixed Cost / Straight Line Method
o Completing a Fixed Asset Register
o Posting the entries of Asset Disposal to the:
 General Ledger Accounts
 Fixed Assets / Property, Plant & Equipment Note
PARTNERSHIPS
o Posting Primary and Final Distribution transactions to the General
Ledger (Appropriation Account, Current Accounts, etc.)
o Financial Statements (Income Statement, Balance Sheet, Notes)
 Doing adjustments to the Financial Statements
 Preparing the Current Account Note
 Preparing the Capital Note
o Analysing the Financial Statements according to required ratio,
calculations, percentages etc. using formulas.
o Ethics & Internal Control
CLUBS
o Theory of Clubs (incl. difference between non-profit and business)
o Preparing General Ledger Accounts (Membership Fees, Entrance
Fees, Accumulated Funds, Accrued Income, Income Received in
Advance, Item Accounts (eg: Refreshments/Tennis Racquets).
o Preparing Statement of Receipts and Payments and Statement of
Income and Expenditure.
ECONOMICS
BUSINESS
STUDIES
HOSPITALITY
STUDIES
Paper 1: Unit 1 – 4
Paper 2: Unit 5 - 7
1.5 hours
1.5 hours
150
150
Term 1 and 2 Work:
3 hours
300
1.Business Environments: Components
 Challenges
 Strategies
2.Socio- Economic Issues
3.Sectors of the economy + Links
4.Forms of ownerships
5.Avenues of acquiring business
6.Creative thinking
7.Stress and crisis management
8.Business Plans and Action plans
9.Professionalism and Ethics
10.Presentation of business information
The significance of South African culinary
uniqueness
Menu planning
Bread products using yeast
Venue and table setting
Cakes and biscuits
Costing
Kitchen brigade: organogram
Restaurant brigade: organogram:
Herbs, spices, condiments and flavourants
Types of service
Service
Fish
Poultry
Stocks
TOURISM
EGD
Sauces
Tourism Sectors Unit 1-10
South African tourism Unit 1-7
 Domestic, regional and international tourism
 Culture and heritage
Foreign exchange
Paper 1 CIVIL:
Q1: Civil analytical
Q2: Solids
Q3: 2 point Perspective
Q4: Civil drawings
Paper 2 MECHANICAL:
Q1: Mechanical analytical
2.5 hours
150
3 HOURS
200
3 HOURS
200
Q2: Orthographic drawing
Q3: Isometric (cont. on next page)
Q4: Mechanical assembly
Paper 3 PAT:
As per requirements of PAT
CIVIL
TECHNOLOGY
Question
Question
Question
Question
Question
1:
2:
3:
4:
5:
Construction, Safety and Materials
Advanced Construction and Equipment
Equipment and Materials
Applied Mechanics
Graphics and communication
3 HOURS
30
40
20
30
30
2½hrs
CAT
PAPER 1 & 2
TIME :
Prac (2.5) & Theory (2.5)
CONTENT :
Grade 11
Content as described in CAPS document for Term 1 and 2 – page 30 to 34.
Modules from Study Opportunities Gr 11 CAPS textbook:
Module
Paper
1.1
It's all about ICT
Theory
1.2
Input and Output
Theory
1.3
Memory, storage and processing
Theory
150
IT
2.1
Local area networks
Theory
2.2
The browsing experience
Theory
3.1
Working with files
3.2
Page formatting
3.3
Paragraph formatting
3.4
Forms and templates
3.5
Styles
4.1
Revising and improving spreadsheet skills
4.2
Calculations
4.3
Decisions and charts
5.1
Introduction to databases
5.2
Forms
5.3
Queries
5.4
Designing a database table
6.1
Basic concepts of web design
7.1
Finding information
PAPER 1 : PRACTICAL
Chapter 1 to 7
(Introduction to Delphi TO Arrays)
PAPER 2 : THEORY
Module 1.1 ,1.2 , 2.1 , 3.1 , 2.2, 1.3
Note: Gr10 theory will also be tested
Mainly in Prac Paper but the Theory
Paper will also have questions about
word processing, spreadsheets,
databases and web design.
Theory Paper
3 hours
150
2.5 hours
100
VISUAL ARTS
PAPER 1
Installation of Pat 2 Final and sourcebook
PAPER 2
 Neo-Classicism
 Romanticism
 Realism
 Relating to South African Art (Durant Sihlali, Dumile Feni, Paul Emsley)
 Impressionism
 Post-Impressionism
 Relating to South African Art (Hugo Naude, George Pemba)
 Fauvism
3 hours
100
2 hours
200
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