Content for November Exams 2012 Grade 8 Subject Content

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Content for November Exams 2012
Grade 8
Subject
ENGLISH
AFRIKAANS HL
AFRIKAANS FAL
MATH
NATURAL SCIENCE
HISTORY
GEOGRAPHY
EMS
TECHNOLOGY
ART AND CULTURE(VIS
ART)
Content
LANGUAGE
P1
COMPREHENSION
(30 MARKS)
SUMMARY
(10 MARKS)
LANGUAGE
(40 MARKS)
PLEASE SPECIFY:
PARTS OF SPEECH, APOSTROPHE, DIRECT & INDIRECT SPEECH, DICTIONARY WORK,
ANTONYMS,SYNONYMS, PLURALS, CONCORD, HOMOPHONES, HOMONYMS,
PUNCTUATION.
Begrip (20) Opsomming (10) Skryf (20) Dagboekinskrywing
Taal (30) Afrikaans is Kief – notas, taalwerk in Suurlemoen! –notas. Afrikaans Handbook
and Study Guide-lyste, Lekker lag Afrikaans (bl. 135 tot 148)
Verlede tyd, Toekomende tyd, Teenwoordige tyd: bl. 37+120
Geslag, Verkleining + Meervoud bl. 43+44
Adjektiewe, Trappe van Vergelyking: bl. 59+60
Ontkenning: bl. 60
Intensiewe vorm bl. 60
Voornaamwoorde + Voegwoorde bl. 74
Direkte en Indirekte Rede bl. 89
Teenwoordige Deelwoorde bl. 125+132
Afkortings: bl. 127+128
Samestellings bl. 120+132
Algebra, Financial Maths, Transformation, Lines & Angles, Congruency, Triangles and
Polygons, Circles, Data & Statistics, Probability, Cartesian Graph, Numbers, Equations,
Fractions, Decimals & Percentages.
Scientific method, Lab apparatus, Graphs, Particle Model, Phases of Matter,
Classification of Matter, Periodic Table, balancing Equations, Breaking down of
compounds, all experiments, characteristics of life, classification, Naming of organisms,
biotic and abiotic factors including food chains, sulphur and iron prac
Energy: where, types, advantages & disadvantages of renewable & non-renewable
sources, Acids & basis, Rock formation & types
Industrial Revolution in South Africa; The South African War & World War One (till
page82)
Settlement, Transport, Map work, Earth and our place in Space
CRJ; CPJ; General Ledger with opening balances; Trial Balance; Accounting Equation;
Analysis and Interpretation; Source documents.
Technological process, technology and society, structures, processing, drawings,
graphic communication, mechanisms, mechanics
Term 1: Elements of Art
Term 2: NOT Analysis of Famous Paintings
Term 3: Sculpture
- study all slides
- know names of artists, no dates
Term 4: Ancient Egypt
- Ancient Egypt and the people who lived there
- The character + purpose of Egyptian art
- Sculpture, Relief sculpture, Painting and Architecture
- Relating to South African Art*
ART AND
CULTURE(MUSIC)
PRACTICAL
Scales / Technical Work, 2 Pieces: (Term 3 & 4), Sight-Reading
THEORY
Note and rest values: semibreve, minim, crochet, quaver; dotted
notes and rests;
Note names on G and F clefs, brace, bar lines, double bar line, ledger
lines;
Transcribe an octave higher or lower; transcribe from G to F clef and vise versa;
Piano keyboard all names and enharmonic names; accidentals, naturals, sharps, flats
and double sharps; raise or lower with semi tone or tone;
All major and minor scales with or without key signatures;
All major and minor key signatures on treble and bass clef;
Major and perfect intervals in major scales;
Technical names Tonic, Subdominant, Dominant;
Triads on those degrees in major and minor keys with or without key signatures
showing correct figuring;
Time signatures simple duple, triple and quadruple using crotchet beats;
ana crusis; adding barlines or time signature,
Analysis of passage of music; Music terms
GMK
Elements of Music, Instrumental Music classification, Instruments of the Orchestra,
Vocal genres, Baroque Period, Classical Period, Beethoven: Symphony nr 5, Romantic
Style Period, Modern Style Period
ART AND CULTURE(DRAMA)
All work done throughout the year
ART AND CULTURE
(GENERAL)
ART AND CULTURE
(XHOSA)
LIFE ORIENTATION
Modules 1-4.Elements of Art.Drama,Music,Dance, Childrens rights, Saving the
environment. The Colour Wheel
P 1-92
Term 1: Stress, Time-management, Suicide, Self-Esteem Term 2: Beliefs, Values, Inner
Balance, Relationships Term 3: skills and abilities, Interests, personality, career values
Term 4: (from Life Skills workbook) Friendships and relationships, dating, infatuation
and love, Teenage sexuality, diseases, STIs and AIDS (Stages, symptoms), risky
behaviours, responsible sexual behaviour, peer pressure
An * indicates work that is planned to be in the exam, but the work may not be completed by the time the exams start. Thus the
educators will verbally confirm if this work will be examined closer to the exams.
Content for November exams 2012
Grade 9
Subject
ENGLISH
AFRIKAANS HL
AFRIKAANS FAL
MATH
NATURAL SCIENCE
HISTORY
GEOGRAPHY
EMS
TECHNOLOGY
ART AND CULTURE(VIS
ART)
Content
COMPREHENSION
(30 MARKS)
SUMMARY
(10 MARKS)
LANGUAGE
(40 MARKS)
PLEASE SPECIFY:
CARTOONS, ADVERTISING, IDIOMS, ACTIVE AND PASSIVE VOICE, DIRECT AND
REPORTED SPEECH, PUNCTUATION, LITERAL AND FIGURATIVE LANGUAGE, DICTIONARY
WORK, PREFIXES AND SUFFIXES TENSES AND PARTS OF SPEECH.
Vraestel !: Klankleer, Betekenisleer, Morfologie, Sinonieme en Antonieme,
Woordsoorte en Sinsontleding, Direk en Indirekte Rede, Ontkenning en Lydend en
bedrywende vorm – bestudeer AL die notas wat jy die jaar gekry het.
Vraestel 2: Bestudeer kortverhale: Die geheime bewonderaar en Pynstiller asook
gedigte: My siel Pa, Biologieklas en Brief.
Taal: Voegworode: Tema 1,2,4,8. Woordorde Tema 1,3; Verkleining Tema 1; tyd: Tema
1,4,6; Ontkenning: Tema 1,2,5; Voornaamwoorde: Tema 1,4; Sinonieme en Antonieme:
Tema 1,7; Voorsetsels: Tema 1,2,3,5,8; Meervoude: Tema 2,7; Direkte en Indirekte
Rede: Tema 4,6,7; Intensiewe vorm: Tema 5; Trappe van vergelyking: Tema 8
Gedigte: Om groot te word, Sprokie, Tot siens, Harlekyn van die dieretuin, Ek is oek
important.
Numbers, Fractions, Decimal & Percentages, Algebra, Congruency & Similarity,
Quadrilaterals, Transformation, Area & Volume, Financial Maths, Patterns, Inequalities.
Graphs, Equations, Rate, Ratio, Proportion.
Scientific Method, Static Electricity, Current Electricity, Paying for Electricity, Life and
Living- cells, Nutrition, circulatory system, classification of matter, periodic table,
electron diagrams, atoms, molecules, mixtures, naming of compounds, Writing
formulae, Balancing equations, Reproduction: types, male & female reproductive
system, birth, contraceptives etc.
World War Two and the Holocaust, The Civil Right Movement in America till page 88
Sustainable development, Map work, South Africa, Hazards and Disasters
CRJ; CPJ; DJ; CJ; General, Debtors and Creditors ledgers; Accounting Equation, LO4 –
EMS; Financial Statements; Ratios; Analysis and Interpretation.
Technological process, technology and society, structures, processing, drawings,
mechanical systems (mechanisms & mechanics), hydraulic system, pneumatic system,
electrical and electronic system
Term 1: Art Media
- Art Media, General Art Terminology, Categories in Art, Painting Styles
- Do NOT study 3. Why People Create Art?
Term 2: NOT Self-portraits
Term 3: Landscapes
- Structure of an Analysis
- Slides of Romantics landscapes, Impressionist landscapes, Surrealist
landscapes, Resistance Art landscapes (know characteristics of each
movement, info on artists and artworks that have been fully analyzed)
Term 4: Ancient Greece
- A concise background
- Greek life and beliefs
- Geometrical period (Dipylon krater), Archaic period (Kouros of Tenea),
Classical period (The Parthenon, Discobolos) , Hellenistic period (Laocoon)
- Relating to South African Art*
ART AND
CULTURE(MUSIC)
PRACTICAL
Scales / Technical Work, 2 Pieces: (Term 3 & 4), Sight-Reading
THEORY
Letternames (Treble & Bass), Ledger Lines, Note Values & Rests
Musical Terms, Grouping of notes, Time Signatures (2/4, ¾, 4/4, 6/8, 3/8), Key
Signatures (Major & minor*), Scales (Major & minor)
Scale degrees, Intervals
GMK
Elements of Music, Instruments of the Orchestra, Style Periods (Baroque, Classical,
Romantic), Form Structures (Binary, Ternary, Rondo, Sonata, Compound Ternary),
Analysis of unseen composition
ART AND CULTURE(DRAMA)
All work done throughout the year
ART AND CULTURE
(GENERAL)
ART AND CULTURE
(XHOSA)
LIFE ORIENTATION
Visual Arts, Chapter 3 and Chapter 4,Bushmen Rock Art, Puppets.
All work done and not assessed during Terms 1 – 4.
P 1 – 131
Term 1: Relationships, Anger management, conflict resolution, Goal-setting, decision
making, Time Management Term 2: Funding options for tertiary studies, NQF, SETAs, Gr
10 Subject choice, Workplace opportunities, *rights and responsibilities in the
workplace Term 3: Factors influencing choice of diet, Substance abuse, Healthcare
resources, HIV/AIDS, *Arrive Alive campaign Term 4: Citizen’s rights pg 36-41, Social
relationships pg 44, Cultural diversity pg 46-49, religions and peace pg 50-55, National
public holidays pg 42
An * indicates work that is planned to be in the exam, but the work may not be completed by the time the exams start. Thus the
educators will verbally confirm if this work will be examined closer to the exams.
Content for November exams 2012 - Grade 10
Subject
ENGLISH
AFRIKAANS HL
AFRIKAANS FAL
MATH
MATH LIT
HISTORY
GEOGRAPHY
MUSIC
LIFE SCIENCE
PHYSICAL SCIENCE
Content
LANGUAGE
P1
(70 MARKS)
COMPREHENSION (30 MARKS)
SUMMARY
(10 MARKS)
LANGUAGE
(30 MARKS)
PLEASE SPECIFY:
ADVERTISING,CARTOONS, APOSTROPHE, DIRECT AND REPORTED SPEECH, PARTS OF SPEECH, LITERAL &
FIGURATIVE LANGUAGE,CONCORD, PUNCTUATION, ACTIVE AND PASSIVE VOICE, PHRASES AND CLAUSES.
LITERATURE
P2
(80 MARKS)
POETRY (8 POEMS) (30 MARKS) CONTEXTUAL OR ESSAY QUESTIONS
NOVEL (EIGHTH MAN – WHOLE BOOK)
(25 MARKS) CONTEXTUAL QUESTION OR ESSAY QUESTION
DRAMA (MERCHANT OF VENICE – WHOLE PLAY) (25 MARKS) CONTEXTUAL QUESTION OR ESSAY QUESTION
Vraestel 1: Begrip (30), Opsommin g(10), Taal (30) – Almal Verstaan Afrikaans, bl 1 – 300
Vraestel 2: Gedigte (30) Ongesiene gedig. “O, die pyn-gedagte, bl. 11; Die strandjutwolf, bl.60;
Besoekersboek, bl 148; Vir Sarah Baartman bl. 208, Slaap, bl. 234 en Toemaar die donker man, bl. 235,
Roman: Skilpoppe, Drama, Kaburu, bl 188 – 191.
Vl: Al die taaltemas in die handboek en dan veral ook: bl. 257-288 waar ‘n bespreking van al die belangrikste
taalwerk is.
V2: Skilpoppe hfst 7- 14 en die volgende gedigte:
Die rekord, bl. 165; Droomstoel, bl. 191, Klara Majola, bl. 234 en Die gesteelde Tv. Bl. 247
PAPER 1: 100 MARKS – 2HRS
REAL NOS, PRODUCTS, FACTORIZATION, ALGEBRAIC FRACTIONS, EXPONENTS + SURDS,
NUMBER PATTERNS INCLUDING ONES THAT ARE NOT LINEAR, ALL EQUATIONS INCLUDING SIMULTANEOUS
SOLUTIONS , LITERAL EQUATIONS – CHANGING SUBJECT OF FORMULA, INEQUALITIES, SIMULTANEOUS
SOLUTION OF LINEAR EQUATIONS INCLUDING WORD PROBLEMS, GRAPHS- FUNCTIONS ; DOMAIN & RANGE;
STRAIGHT LINE; PARABOLA; HYPERBOLA; EXPONENTIAL; THE EFFECTS OF “a” OF “q” IN EACH OF THE ABOVE
GRAPHS.FINDING THE EQUATION OF EACH OF THE ABOVE FUNCTIONS.FINANCIAL MATHS
PAPER 2: 100 MARKS – 2 HRS
ALL TRIG DONE THIS TERM: DEFINITIONS OF TRIG RATIOS, CALCULATIONS – FINDING THE ANGLE/ VALUE,
RECIPROCALS COSEC, SEC, COT, SOLVING RT ANGLED TRIANGLES – HEGHTS AND DISTANCES, TRIG
FUNCTIONS IN CARTESIAN PLANE + NEG ANGLES, SPECIAL ANGLES, TRIG GRAPHS – AMPLITUDE /PERIOD/
VERTICAL SHIFT/MAX/MIN,
ANALYTICAL GEOMETRY – DISTANCE FORMULA; MIDPOINT FORMULA; PARALLEL AND PERPENDICULAR
LINES A ND THEIR GRADIENTS
VOLUME AND TOTAL SURFACE AREA
STATS AND PROBABILITY
EUCLIDEAN GEOMETRY - QUADS AND PARALLELOGRAMS: GR08/09 GEOMETRY WORK REVISED,
CONGRUENCY/ SIMILARITY, DEFINITIONS OF QUADS, PARALLELOGRAMS – DEFINITION + 5 PROPERTIES,
PROPERTIES OF RECTANGLES, SQUARES, RHOMBUSES AND KITES, AREA THEEOREM, MIDPOINT
Numbers and calculations with numbers, Patterns, relationships and representations, Conversions and time,
Finance, Measurement, Scale and maps, Probability, Income, expenditure and budgets, Perimeter, area,
volume and surface area, Plans, Interest, banking and VAT, Data handling
Topic 2, Topic 3, Topic 5 (5.1 and 5.3) and Topic 6 (6.1 and 6.2)
PAPER 1- THEORY, 3 HRS- 225 MARKS
3 QUESTIONS OF 75 MARKS. SECTION A- THE ATMOSPHERE.
SECTION B- GEOMORPHOLOGY. SECTION C- WATER RESOURCES
PAPER 2- MAPWORK, 1.30 HRS- 75 MARKS
15 MARKS- MCQ, 20 MARKS- CALCULATIONS, 25 MARKS- INTERPRETATION FROM MAP
15 MARKS- GIS
PRACTICAL
Scales / Technical Work, 2 Pieces: (Term 3 & 4), Sight-Reading, Improvisation, Aural
LITERACY
Scales: Major, mel min, harm min, chromatic (all keys), Time Signatures
Triads (all keys), Intervals, Transposition, Transcription, Melody Writing
Cadences, Four-part Harmony
GMK
Elements of Music in detail: Pitch, melody, phrases, motives, beats, rhythms, colour, all form structures,
dynamics, harmony, The Baroque Period (including all genres, focus on Fugue), The Classical period
Sonata, Symphony, Concerto
PAPER 1 - Chemistry of life( Mineral salts,prot, carb,fats, vitamins, enzymes)- UNIT 1
Cells – UNIT 2, Mitosis – UNIT 3, Plant and animal tissue – UNIT 4, Support in animals – UNIT 7
AS WELL AS ALL NOTES IN NOTEBOOK
PAPER 2 - Support and transport in plants – UNIT 5,6
Biosphere - Ecology - UNIT 9, Biodiversity and classification – UNIT 10,
History of life on earth – UNIT 11
AS WELL AS ALL NOTES IN NOTEBOOK
Paper1: Module 2- Waves, sound and light, Module 5-Electricity and Magnetism, Module 7 – Mechanics (
ticker timer calculations, Graphs of motion, equations of motion and Energy)
CONSUMER STUDIES
Paper2: Module 1- Matter and Materials(part 1), Module 3- Matter and materials (part 2), Module 4Chemical change(part 1), Module 6- Chemical change (part 2)
Consumerism-decision making; consumer behaviour; Outlets; Dining out in Restaurants/etiquette;
marketing- 5 Marketing mix model ; AIDA principles
Food and Nutrition- food practices; nutritional requirements; food pyramid; Food storage; safety and
hygiene.
Clothing- Fibres and fabrics
Entrepreneurship; Fibres and fabrics; Clothing;
Housing and Interior.
DRAMA
All work done throughout the year
ECONOMICS
ACCOUNTING
Paper 1 – Module 1 and 3. Paper 2 - Module 2 and 4
All the journals; all the ledgers; Wages and Salaries; Accounting Equation; Final Accounts; Financial
Statements; Ratios; analysis and Interpretation; GAAP; Ethics; Internal Control; petty Cash; Debtors and
Creditors Reconciliation. I.e. ALL the work we have done this year.
Practical:
Motion (move, turn, point in direction, glide), Looks (animate, say, think, change background), Pen (Draw
shapes or write words, change colour of lines), Control (If blocks, repeat/forever blocks, press/click blocks,
broadcast blocks), Sensing (Ask/Answer questions, when touching object or edge), Operators (basic
calculations, sqrt, powers, pick random, join blocks), Lists, Counter, Prevent and Find Errors
Theory:
Networks (types, advantages/disadvantages, Internet), Electronic communication (E-mail, VOIP etc.), Social
Implications (green computing, ergonomics, safe internet use, viruses, copyright, piracy and more),
Algorithms, Pseudocode, Flow Charts, Data Management (Binary, Hexadecimal, Decimal), File Management
(File Extensions, File Types, Storage Hierarchy)
Term 1: NOT What is Visual Art?
Term 2: NOT African Art
NOT Non-Western Art
Term 3: The Middle Ages
- Slides and summaries
- Life in the Middle Ages, Early Christian Period, Byzantine Period, Islamic Period, Romanesque Art,
Gothic Art
Term 4: The Renaissance
Slides + textbook pages 232-246
Background history, Humanism, The role of the artist, Characteristics, Proto-Renaissance
(Giotto), Early Renaissance (Masaccio + Botticelli), High Renaissance (Da Vinci), Sculpture
(Michelangelo)
Relating to South African art*
The Baroque Period*
Slides + textbook pages 262 – 267
Background, Characteristics, Italy (Caravaggio), Flanders (Rubens), Holland (Rembrandt +
Vermeer), Spain (Velazguez)
Term 1: Self-Awareness, Power and Gender, Life roles, Time Management Term 2: Democracy and human
rights, Bill of rights, Discrimination Term 3: Self-knowledge, requirements for NCS, Diversity of jobs,
Economic sectors, skills and competencies Term 4: Values and strategies to make choices, skills relating to
lifestyle choices, * critical, creative and problem solving skills
P 1 – 187
IT
VISUAL ART
LIFE ORIENTATION
XHOSA 2ND ADD LANG
An * indicates work that is planned to be in the exam, but the work may not be completed by the time the exams start. Thus the
educators will verbally confirm if this work will be examined closer to the exams.
Content for November Exams 2012 - Grade 11
Subject
ENGLISH
AFRIKAANS HL
AFRIKAANS FAL
MATH
Content
LANGUAGE
P1
(70 MARKS)
COMPREHENSION (30 MARKS)
SUMMARY
(10 MARKS)
LANGUAGE
(30 MARKS)
PLEASE SPECIFY:
ADVERTISING, CARTOONS, PUNCTUATION, APOSTROPHE, REPORTED SPEECH, ACTIVE AND PASSIVE, FIGURES OF SPEECH,
PORTMANTEAU WORDS, CLAUSES & PHRASES, ADVERBIAL CLAUSES & PHRASES, TAUTOLOGY, STYLISTIC ERRORS &
PROPOGANDA.
LITERATURE
P2
(80 MARKS)
POETRY (15 POEMS)
(30 MARKS) CONTEXTUAL OR ESSAY QUESTIONS
NOVEL (TO KILL A MOCKINGBIRD – WHOLE BOOK)
(25 MARKS) CONTEXTUAL QUESTION OR ESSAY QUESTION
DRAMA (MACBETH – WHOLE PLAY)
(25 MARKS) CONTEXTUAL QUESTION OR ESSAY QUESTION
V1: Viva Afrikaans: Bl, 262-317, notas oor woordeboekwerk en telematiese program.
V2: Vaselintjies: langvrae; Kanna: Kontekstuele vrae; Gedigte: Safari, Last grave at dimbaza, Vroegherfs,
Sonsverduistering, die straatkind
V1: Taal : Hersieningsoefeninge in teksboek – (bl. 156-185)
Hersieningsoefeninge (werkvelle)
V2: Kortverhale: Pynstiller en Geheime bewonderaar
Gedigte: E-sonnet, My siel Pa, Talle tonge, ‘n klein beriggie
PAPER 1: 150 MARKS – 3 HOURS
REAL AND NON –REAL NUMBERS, EXPONENTS AND SURDS, NUMBER PATTERNS, ALGEBRAIC FRACTIONS, SOLVING
QUADRATIC EQUATIONS BY FACTORIASTION, COMPLETING THE SQUARE TO DERIVE TURNING POINT, FORMULA,
SIMULTANEOUS EQUATIONS, QUADRATIC INEQUALITIES, LINEAR FUNCTION, QUADRATIC FUNCTION, EXPONENTIAL,
HYPERBOLIC FUNCTION, COMBINATION OF FUNCTIONS TO BE EMPHASIZED, CALCULUS, FINANCIAL MATHS COMPOUND
INCREASE + DECREASE, CHANGE IN PERIOD AND RATES; NOMINAL + EFFECTIVE INTEREST RATES
PAPER 2 – 150 MARKS
ANALYTICAL GEOMETRY GR10 +GR11,
STATS GR10 + 11
TRIGONOMETRY: SPECIAL ANGLES, REDUCTION FORMULAE, NEGATIVE ANGLES, TRIG EQUATIONS, GENERAL SOLUTION,
SIN/COS/AREA RULE, APPLICATION OF THE RULES –SOLVING TRIANGLES’ 2D+3D PROBLEMS, TRIG GRAPHS WITH
HORIZONTAL SHIFT, TRIG GRAPHS WITHHORIZONTAL SHIFT
MATH LIT
HISTORY
GEOGRAPHY
MUSIC
PAPER 3 – 50 MARKS – 1 HOUR
ALL EUCLIDEAN GEOMETRY DONE THUS FAR IE CIRCLE GEOMETRY
- Numbers: rounding, scientific notation, rate/ratio/proportion, % -calculations
- Financial calculations: simple and compound interest, series of payment, hire purchase, profit/loss, exchange rates,
inflation
- Straight line graphs, parabolas, indirect proportion graphs: drawing and interpretation, determining break-even
point.
- Conversion of units, perimeter, scale calculations (plans and maps), area, volume, surface area calculations of right
prisms and cylinder (or composite of those), Pythagoras, trigonometry, bearings and directions
- Drawing and interpretation of all kinds of data graphs
- Statistics: mean, median, mode, range, quartiles, IQR, percentiles, ogives, box and whisker plots, variance, standard
deviation
- Probability: tree diagrams and contingency tables
All topics are covered in both papers, but Paper 2 questions require more steps for working out and/or reasoning.
Paper 1: Chapter 4 (USA only) and Chapter 5
Paper 2: Chapter 6 and Chapter 7
PAPER 1- THEORY, 3 HRS- 300 MARKS
4 QUESTIONS OF 100 MARKS. CHOOSE 3
SECTION A- 2 QUESTIONS COMBINED-WATER MASSES,COASTS, OCEANS AND ECOSYSTEMS p60-139
SECTION B- 2 QUESTIONS COMBINED- DEVELOPMENT AND SUSTAINABILITY AND PEOPLE AND THEIR NEEDSRESOURCES- P 140- 215
PAPER 2- MAPWORK, 1.5 HRS- 100 MARKS
20 MARKS- MCQ, 20 MARKS- CALCULATIONS, 40 MARKS- INTERPRETATION FROM MAP
20 MARKS- GIS
PRACTICAL
Scales / Technical Work, 2 Pieces: (Term 3 & 4), Sight-Reading, Improvisation
Aural
LITERACY
all note and rest values, dotted and double dotted notes and rests; simple, compound and irregular time signatures;
converting from simple to compound and visa versa; duplets, triplet, quintuplets;
Transcribing into Treble, Alto, Tenor and Bass clefs; all key signatures in all the clefs
Scales:; all major, harmonic and melodic minors, pentatonic, whole tone, Blues, Modes in any note values with any time
signature;
all simple and compound intervals and their inversions;
LIFE SCIENCE
PHYSICAL SCIENCE
all triads in major and minor scales
in all inversions;
Four part harmony: chords with correct doubling in all inversions, dominant quartad in
all inversions and resolutions;
four cadences; three passing progressions; two cadential progressions;
converting into open score or into four part choir music;
Transposition for instruments in Eflat, A, Bflat and F; transposition by a specific interval; Use of and recognition of six
decorative or non-harmony notes;
score analysis;
Completing 12 bar melody in Ternary form;
harmonize a melody for 4 part choir.
GMK
th
The Romantic Style Period (including all genres): Music of the 20 Century, Avante Garde, Atonality, Neo-Classicism,
Serialism, Aleatoric, Electronic, Pop & Jazz Chord Symbols, Jazz: General Characteristics, Jazz Styles, The Symphony
SONATA FORM, Brahms: Symphony nr 4
PAPER 1 - Micro organisms – viruses, bacteria, protists, fungi – CHAPTERA 5,6,7 AND 8
Life processes – Support and transport in plants –CHAPTER 1, Support in animals – CHAPTER 2
Transport in animals – CHAPTER 3, Excretion – CHAPTER 4, AS WELL AS ALL NOTES
PAPER 2 - Environmental studies – CHAPTERS 12, 13 AND 14
Diversity, change and continuity –Bryo, Pterido, Gymno,Angiosperms – CH 9, Animal phyla – CHAPTER 10
Biogeography – CHAPTER 11, AS WELL AS ALL NOTES
Paper 1: Force, Momentum and Impulse, Coefficient of friction, incline plane calculations, Newton’s laws incl. Universal
Gravitation, Levers & Mechanical Advantage, Longitudinal waves and Sound, Geometric optics (lenses), Electric circuits
(incl. internal resistance calculations and ohms law exp.), Electrostatics, Electronic properties of matter ( Semiconductors, band theory and Capacitors), Electromagnetism.
Paper 2: Quantitative aspects of chemical change, Energy and chemical change, Organic chemistry, Types of reactionsacid/base& Redox & Organic reactions (addition, substitution and elimination), Atomic combinations: molecular
structure,-Inter and Intra molecular forces and bond strength, length and energy
CONSUMER STUDIES
Consumerism –Household budgeting; Consumer protection and organisations;
Food and nutrition – Nutritional needs- Nutrients:- fibre; protein; carbohydrates; types of fats (good fat and fat) RDA
and DRI tables; illnesses-Diabetes;
Glycaemic Index; Different stages in life cycle_ infants and elderly: food spoilage;
Clothing- selection for aesthetic needs; Principles and Elements of design;
Physical disabilities
Housing and furnishing- Floor and furniture plans; Functional considerations in the choice of fabrics; furniture
arrangement ; Fabric finishes (household items.
DRAMA
All work done throughout the year
ECONOMICS
ACCOUNTING
Module 1, 2, 3, and 4
Budgets; Manufacturing; VAT; Bank, debtors and creditors Reconciliation; Final accounts and Financial Statements;
Ratios; Analysis and Interpretation; Ethics; Internal Control; Periodic Inventory system; Asset Disposal. I.e. ALL the
work we have done this year.
Everything on Customer Care and Communication plus the whole years work.
th
Term 1: Overview of the 19 Century Art
- NOT Neo-Classicism, Romanticism and Realism
th
Term 2: Start of Modernism + Early 20 Century Art
NOT French Impressionism, Post-Impressionism
Study: Fauvism, German Expressionism, Cubism + Picasso
Term 3: Between the World Wars
Futurism, Dada, Surrealism
Term 4: A survey of post 1946 Art + New Media
Abstract Expressionism, Minimalism, Pop Art, Conceptual Art
Multi Media*
Term 1: Goal setting, Time Management, Relationships and change, Skills and qualities of good relationships Term 2:
Social and Environmental Issues, Human Rights, Democracy Term 3: Career choices- interest, abilities, socio-economic
considerations, SAQA, NQF, RPL, Skilled, semi-skilled, unskilled labour, learnerships, admission requirements for tertiary
study, financial assistance- bursaries etc. Term 4: Values, beliefs and ethics relating to careers, competencies, abilities
and ethics in workplace, study skills and strategies.
P 1 – 99 ; Iholide ebiweyo P 1 - 35
TOURISM
VISUAL ART
LIFE ORIENTATION
XHOSA 2ND ADD
LANG
An * indicates work that is planned to be in the exam, but the work may not be completed by the time the exams start. Thus the
educators will verbally confirm if this work will be examined closer to the exams.
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