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TERM 3 EXAM OBJECTIVES
2017 - 2018
GRADE 9 Boys and Girls
ENGLISH
Topics:
understand and answer questions on a non-fiction text
understand a text about a person and fill in a form as if you were that person
understand a non-fiction text and take notes on it
understand a non-fiction text and summarize specific key points in 100 words
write a formal or informal letter
write a newspaper or school newsletter article
understand and answer questions on passages in spoken English
Types of Questions:
a. There will be a listening test based on the IGCSE exam (Extended) b. There will be a reading and writing exam based on the IGCSE Reading and Writing
Paper (Extended)
Resources:
Grade 9 Work Booklet
TERM 3 EXAM OBJECTIVES
2017 - 2018
GRADE 9 Boys and Girls
Mathematics
Topics:
ALL GRADE 8 TOPICS, GRADE 9 TERM 1, 2 TOPICS AND
1. Bearings
2. Trigonometry
Sine, Cosine and Tangent ratios
Area of triangles using A=1/2absin C
Sine rule
Cosine rule
Extend sine and cosine values to angles between 90° and 180°.
3D trigonometry
3. Data handling
Individual data ( mean, mode, median and range)
Data displaying charts ALL
TERM (3) EXAMS OBJECTIVES-2017-18
Biology-Grade 9 Boys and Girls
Topic
1. Characteristics and classification of living organisms
2. Organization of the organism
3. Movement in and out of cells
4. Biological molecules
5. Enzymes
6. Plant nutrition
7. Human Nutrition
8. Transport in plants
9. Transport in animals
10. Disease and Immunity
11. Gas Exchange in animals
12. Respiration
13. Excretion
14. Coordination and response
15. Drugs
16. Inheritance
17. Variation
Resources:
IGCSE Biology Textbook
Past Papers
Worksheets
Types of questions:
Exam pattern will be a
combination of past
papers 2, 4 and 6
TERM (3) Exam objectives
2017 - 2018
Chemistry
Grade 9 Boys and Girls
Topics covered in Term 1, 2 and 3
Term 1
1. The particulate nature of matter
2. Experimental techniques
2.1 Measurement
2.2 Purity
3. Atoms, elements and compounds
3.1 Atomic structure and the Periodic table
3.2 Structure and bonding
4. Stoichiometry
4.1. Stoichiometry (calculations will not involve mole concept)
4.2. The Mole Concept
9. The Periodic table
9.1 The Periodic table
9.2 Periodic trends
9.3 Group properties
9.4 Transition elements
9.5 Noble gases
10. Metals
10.1 Properties of metals
10.2 Reactivity series
10.4 Uses of metals
Term 2
7. Chemical reactions
7.1 Physical and chemical changes
7.2 Rate (speed) of reaction
7.3 Reversible reactions
7.4 Redox
5. Electricity and Chemistry
5.1 Electricity and chemistry
10. Metals
10.3 Extraction of metals
6. Chemical energetics
6.1 Energetics of a reaction
6.2 Energy transfer
8. Acids, Bases and Salts
8.1 Characteristics of acids and bases
8.2 Types of oxides
8.3 Preparation of salts
8.4 Identification of ions and gases
Term 3
11. Air and water
11.1 Water
11.2 Air
11.3 Nitrogen and fertilizers
11.4 Carbon dioxide and methane
12. Sulphur
13. Carbonates
14. Organic chemistry
14.1 Names of compounds
14.2 Fuels
14.3 Homologous series
14.4 Alkanes
14.5 Alkenes
14.6 Alcohols
14.7 Carboxylic acids
14.8 Polymers
Resources:
Assessments done so far
Past papers
Complete chemistry for Cambridge IGCSE course book and revision guide
Worksheets
Class notes
Type of questions
Paper 2, 4 and 6 type of questions
TERM (3) EXAMS OBJECTIVES
2017-2018
Physics
Grade 9 Boys and Girls
Topics:
1. General Physics
1.1 Length and time
1.2 Motion
1.3 Mass and weight
1.4 Density
1.5 Forces
1.5.1 Effects of forces
1.5.2 Turning effect
1.5.3 Conditions for equilibrium
1.5.4 Centre of mass
1.5.6 Scalars and vectors
1.6 Momentum
1.7 Energy, Work and Power
1.7.1 Energy
1.7.2 Energy resources
1.7.3 Work
1.7.4 Power
1.8 Pressure
Resources:
IGCSE Physics Textbook
Past Paper questions
Notebook
Worksheets
Types of questions:
Multiple choice
Use formulae
Give scientific explanations
Process given data
Draw and analyse graphs
Design or improve experiment
2. Thermal Physics
2.1 Simple kinetic molecular model of matter
2.1.1 States of matter
2.1.2 Molecular model
2.1.3 Evaporation
2.1.4 Pressure changes
2.2 Thermal properties and temperature
2.2.1 Thermal expansion of solids, liquids and gases
2.2.2 Measurement of temperature
2.2.3 Thermal capacity (heat capacity)
2.2.4 Melting and boiling
2.3 Thermal processes
2.3.1 Conduction
2.3.2 Convection
2.3.3 Radiation
2.3.4 Consequences of energy transfer
4. Electricity and magnetism
4.1 Simple phenomena of magnetism
4.2 Electrical quantities
4.2.1 Electric charge
4.2.2 Current
4.2.3 Electromotive force
4.2.4 Potential difference
4.2.5 Resistance
4.2.6 Electrical working
4.3 Electric circuits
4.3.1 Circuit diagrams
4.3.2 Series and parallel circuits
4.3.3 Action and use of circuit components
4.4 Digital electronics
4.5 Dangers of electricity
4.6 Electromagnetic effects
4.6.1 Electromagnetic induction
4.6.2 a.c. generator
4.6.3 Transformer
4.6.4 The magnetic effect of a current
4.6.5 Force on a current-carrying conductor
4.6.6 d.c. motor
5. Atomic physics
5.1 The nuclear atom
5.1.1 Atomic model
5.1.2 Nucleus
5.2 Radioactivity
5.2.1 Detection of radioactivity
5.2.2 Characteristics of the three kinds of emission
5.2.3 Radioactive decay
5.2.4 Half-life
5.2.5 Safety precautions
TERM 3 EXAM OBJECTIVES
2017 - 2018
GRADE 9 Boys and Girls
IGCSE HISTORY
Topics:
1. Were the Revolutions of 1848 important? (All the material covered)
• Why were there so many revolutions in1848?
• Did the revolutions have anything in common?
• Why did most of the revolutions fail?
• Did the revolutions change anything?
Specified Content
• The nature of revolutions in 1848, and the influence of liberalism and nationalism • Causes and events of revolutions in France, Italy, Germany and the Austrian Empire • Reasons for the failure of the revolutions
2. Why was there a civil war in the United States and what were its results?
(All the material covered)
• How far did slavery cause the Civil War?
• What was the significance of Lincoln’s election as president?
• Why was the North able to win the war?
• Did the war change anything?
Specified Content –– differences between North and South –– slavery, slave states and Free states abolitionism –– the 1860 election and secession of the Southern states –– reasons for the North’s victory –– the role of Lincoln –– reconstruction –– how successful was reconstruction?
3. Why, and with what effects, did Europeans expand their overseas empires in the 19th century?
(All the material covered)
Focus Points • What were the motives behind European imperialism? • How varied were the impacts of European imperialism on Africans • Why, and with what effects, did Indians resist British rule? • Why, and with what effects, did the Chinese resist European influence?
Specified Content • Reasons for imperialism: economic, military, geopolitical, religious and cultural motives • Europeans in Africa: case studies of French, British and Belgian imperialism, and their impacts on Africans: –– the French model of assimilation and direct rule; Faidherbe and Senegal –– the British model of indirect rule; Lugard and Nigeria –– the Belgians and private imperialism; Leopold II and the Congo • The British in India: the Mutiny, and changes it brought to British rule • Europeans and China: the Opium Wars, the Boxer Rising and their results
3. Depth Study (WW1)
All the material covered
Types of Questions:
IGCSE style essays
Resources:
All the material provided
All the handouts and work sheets
Work booklet
Note book
Past paper questions
Other reference material
TERM 3 EXAM OBJECTIVES 2016 - 2017
GRADE 9 Boys and Girls ICT
Topics:
(Theory paper)
1-Types and components of a computer system
2- Input and output devices
3- Storage devices and media
4 -Networks and the effects of using them
5- The effects of using ICT
6- ICT applications
9- Audience
(Practical)
17-Document production
18- Database Resources:
Class Notebook
Class Worksheets
Cambridge IGCSE ICT Text book
Types of Questions:
Multiple Choice
Short / Long Answers
Matching
Practical tasks ( IGCSE ICT practical exams)
TERM 3 EXAM OBJECTIVES
2017 - 2018
GRADE 9 Boys and Girls
ACCOUNTING
Topics:
Chapter 1 Introduction to Accounting Pages, 1 to 9
Chapter 2 Double Entry Bookkeeping – Bank account Pages, 10 to 30
Chapter 3 Trial Balance Pages, 31 to 41
Chapter 4 Double Entry Bookkeeping – Cash Book Pages, 42 to 60
Chapter 5 Petty Cash Book Pages, 61 to 71
Chapter 6 Business Documents Pages, 72 to 85
Chapter 7 Books of Prime Entry Pages, 86 to 98
Chapter 8 Financial Statements – Income Statement Pages, 99 to 115
Chapter 9 Financial Statements – Balance sheet Pages, 116 to 126
Chapter 10 Accounting Rules – GAAP Principles Pages, 127 to 141
Chapter 11 Other Payables and Other Receivables Pages, 142 to 165
Chapter 12 Depreciation and disposal of Non-current Assets Pages, 166 to 188
Chapter 13 Bad debts and Provision for Doubtful Debts Pages, 189 to 206
Chapter 14 Bank Reconciliation Pages, 207 to 221
Chapter 15 Journal Entries and Correction of Errors Pages, 222 to 242
Types of Questions:
Paper 1: As per IGCSE Accounting 0452
1 hour 30 minutes 100 Marks
Multiple Choice Questions
Topic Short Questions
70% of Total marks
Resources: Cambridge IGCSE Accounting Textbooks, Workbook and Class Activities.
Cambridge IGCSE Accounting Past Papers.
TERM (3) EXAMS OBJECTIVES
2017 - 2018
Grade 9 Boys & Girls
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