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GRADE 10SUBJECTENGLISH HOMELANGUAGECONTENTPaper 1 Language and Comprehension Summary Advertising and Cartoons (Emotive Language) Textual editing (Sentences, Punctuation, Parts of Speech, Active and Passivevoice, Direct and Indirect speech, Phrases and Clauses, Concord)Paper 2 Poetry (study ALL poems: Term 1 and Term 2) Unseen Poem Romeo Juliet (Contextual and/or Literary essay) The Mark (Contextual and/or Literary Essay)Paper 3 Creative Writing(Descriptive/ Narrative/ Reflective/Argumentative or Discursive) Transactional WritingTIME MARKS2hrs[70]2.5hrs[80]2.5hrs[100]

(Formal and informal letters, Articles, Reviews, Reports, Speech, Obituary, Dialogue andInterview)AFRIKAANS FALVraestel 1 Afdeling A – Leesbegrip en spotprentAfdeling B – OpsommingAfdeling C- AdvertensieStrokiesprentAlgemene taal80 punte3010101020Vraestel 2 –Afdeling A – Betower – Bedryf 4-6Afdeling B – Poësie – Kinders van die wind,Sara Baartman, Die dag op Nuweland.3570punte35Vraestel 3 Afdeling A – OpstelAfdeling B – Lang transaksioneelAfdeling C – kort transaksioneel503020Paper 1: Chapters 1, 2, 3, 4, 61Hour100punte50Paper 2: Chapters 5, 7, 81 Hour50MATHEMATICS

MATHEMATICALLITERACYPAPER 1:PAPER 2:TOPICNumbers &RepresentationFinanceProbabilityScale & MapworkMeasurement1 HOURS1 HOURS50 marks50 marksConversions & Scale, timeFinance- Documents & TariffSystemsPrediction, determinepossible outcomesMaps, Plans and otherrepresentationLength, area, volume, massand temperature,perimeter, surface areaAll work done in paper 1 (level 1& 2 questions) and in paper 2(level 3 ter1 Page3 Page5 Page7 Page9 Page8-2740-5362-85100-115126-1492hrs80

PHYSICALSCIENCEPaper 1 – PhysicsWaves, sound and light- Transverse pulses (definitions, speed calculations)- Interference (draw)- Transverse waves (definitions, speed calculations)- Longitudinal waves (definitions, calculations)- Sound- Reflection- Pitch, volume, quality- Ultrasound- Electromagnetic radiationo Wave/particle propertieso Natureo Electromagnetic spectrumo Propertieso Penetrating abilityo Uses and disadvantageso Particle nature (calculations)Electricity and magnetism- Magnetism- Electrostatics (calculations regarding conservation of charge and chargequantisation)- Electric circuitso Potential differenceo Current strengtho Resistorso Ohm’s lawo Circuit calculations with and without EMF2hrs100

Paper 2 – ChemistryMatter and materials- Properties of matter- Mixtures- Pure substances- Names and formulae of substances- Metals, non-metals, metalloids- Conductors, insulators, semi-conductors- Thermal conductors and insulators- Magnetic and non-magnetic materials- States of matter- Phase change- Kinetic molecular theory- Atomic structure- Electron configurationPeriodic table (trends, ionisation energy, atomic radius, electron affinity,electronegativity)Chemical bonding- Covalent bonds- Ionic bonding- Lewis and Couper notation- Metallic bonding- Covalent molecular structures

Chemical ChangeBalancing Chemical ReactionsChemical LawsRevise all homework, exercises, class work, examples, worksheets and past papers.Remember to bring a calculator, ruler and relevant stationery to the examLIFE SCIENCEHISTORYBiosphere and EcosystemBiodiversity and classificationHistory of lifeChemistry of lifeCells and basic structures of cells with microscopeSECTION A:SOURCE-BASEDQUESTIONS2. EUROPEAN EXPANSIONAND CONQUEST Africa: The process of Dutchconquest and Colonialism at the Cape.SECTION B:ESSAY QUESTIONS2. THE FRENCHREVOLUTION4. THE FRENCHREVOLUTIONQuestion focus:Question focus:Causes of the FrenchRevolution3. THE WORLD AROUND1600 Question focus:Songhai: An African empire inthe 15th and 16th centuries: Factors that lead to therise of the empire.2hrs

The conditions inFrance prior to therevolutionThe course of therevolution Economic causesPolitical causesIntellectual causesSocial causesTWO questions must be answered, ONE source-based andONE essay question.GEOGRAPHYACCOUNTINGECONOMICSPaper 1: TheoryChapter 2: The AtmosphereChapter 3: GeomorphologyPaper 2: Map workAll calculationMap interpretationGISIndigenous bookkeeping, Ethics (introduction), GAAP principlesInternal control (introduction)Bookkeeping of sole trader: recording of credit: transactions (DJ, DAJ, CJ, CAJ, GJ);Ledgers, Debtors’ and Creditors’ lists, Trial Balance; Accounting equationRecording of cash and credit transactions (combined)VATSalaries and wagesFinal Accounts - sole trader: year-end adjustments, General Ledger including FinalAccounts Section, Trial BalancesPAPER 1PAPER 2100 MARKSMAIN TOPIC-2 HOURS100 MARKSMAIN TOPIC-2 HOURS3hrs2251.5hrs75

MACROECONOMICSTOPICS Basic conceptsBasic economic problemCircular flow & Quantitative elementsBusiness cyclesMICROECONOMICSTOPICS Dynamics of markets Production possibility curve Public sector interventionSection A: Short QuestionsSection B: Direct Questions (Choice Questions)Section C: Essay (Choice Question)Essays will be marked according to FLASOBUSINESSSTUDIES2 hrsPaper 1: Micro Environment Market Environment Macro environment Interrelationship of micro, market and macro environments Business sectorsPaper 2: Contemporary socio-economic issues Social responsibility Entrepreneurial qualities Forms of ownership200

HOSPITALITYSTUDIES2hrsWhat is Hospitality Studies?Food and beverage establishmentsAppliances, equipment and utensils in the kitchen and restaurant.RecipesMise-en-place in the kitchenHygieneSouth African food pyramidNutrients and their functionsCooking methodsScones & MuffinsFruitMise-en-place’ in the restaurant : buffetTable setting for buffet-style breakfasts, brunchesPancakes, waffles and crumpetsEggsCereals100

Dairy ProductsTea and CoffeeTOURISMEGDSection 1 to Section 18. All units 1 - 511.5hrs1002.5hrs1502.5hrs125Paper 1: 1 hour 30 min: Question 1: Geometrical constructionQuestion 2: Geometrical constructionQuestion 3: Freehand drawingsPaper 2: 2 hours: Question 1: Mechanical analyticalQuestion 2: Isometric drawingsQuestion 3: Orthographic mechanical drawings with sectionsPaper 3: 2 hours – Requires no studying, learners will be working on their PATs with theteacher’s assistanceCATPaper 1 – PracticalModules:Word Processing: 3.1; 3.2; 3.3; 3.4; 3.5 and 3.6Excel Spreadsheets: 4.1 and 4.4Paper 2 – TheoryModules:System Technologies and Implications: 1.1; 1.2; 1.3; 1.4; 1.5; 1.6 and 1.7

Networking and Internet Technologies: 2.1Information Management: 6.1*May besubjecttochangeReal world problems will be given and solutions related to those problems will needsolutions based on current technology and subject knowledge.Practical scenarios and problems will also be given and using ones’ practical knowledgewill need to solve the problem or write out the function/formula.ITVISUAL ARTSPaper 1(Practical)DelphiChapters 12,3Chapter 4: DecisionsPaper 2 (Theory)2.1 Basic concepts of computing Theory2.2 Basic concepts of hardware Theory2.3 Basic concepts of system software Theory4.1 Data as the computer sees it Theory4.2 File management Theory5.1 Social, ethical and legal issues surrounding ICTs Theory5.2 Green, health and global e-communication issuesAND ALL DELPHI THEORYAll notes on: African Art (page: 70 – 91) Egyptian Art (page: 145 – 158) Ancient Greek Art (page: 162 -179) Roman Art (page: 180 – 188) Medieval Art (page: 196 – 202)Refer to textbook and PowerPoint notes.2hrs1002hrs1002hrs100

EXAMINATION BOOKLETJUNE 2019

GRADE 10 SUBJECT CONTENT TIME MARKS . All work done in paper 1 (level 1& 2 questions) and in paper 2(level 3 &4) LIFE ORIENTATION Chapter 1 Page 8-27 Chapter 3 Page 40-53 . EGD Question 2: Geometrical construction Question 3: Freehand drawings Paper 2: 2 hours: Question 1: Mechanical analytical .

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