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REPUBLIQUE DU CAMEROUN REPUBLIC OF CAMEROON

Paix– Travail – Patrie Peace-Work-Fatherland


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MINISTERE DES ENSEIGNEMENTS SECONDAIRES MINISTRY OF SECONDARY EDUCATION
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DEPARTMENT:_ ENGINERING SCIENCE SUBJECT: ENGINERING SCIENCE


NAME OF TEACHER:___________________________________________________________________________ SCHOOL__________________________________________________
QUALIFICATION:______________________________________________________________________________
CONTACT: ____________________________________________________________________________________
CLASS; _ FORM 1 № OF TOPICS FOR THE YEAR_ 2022/2023
№ OF PERIODS /WEEK:_________________________________________________________________________ № OF WEEKS/YEAR; ________________________________________

Term Sequence Week Month Date Topics Theoretical Content/ Lesson. Period
01 Sept 05-09 A. World of 1- Introduction to 1- First contact with the learners,
FIRST 2022 Science. science -Introduction to science Branches of science and scientist and discoveries 02 H
and contributions to improvement in the lives of humans e.g social, natural,
and applied.
2– Careers in science.
02 12-16 3-Basic equipment in the Engineering science laboratory. 02 H
4-Safety rules for working in physics laboratory.
03 19-23 2-Scientific 1-Observation;
method 1 –Questioning; -Hypothesis; -Experiments 02 H
04 26-30 3-S.I. Units. 1-Simple measurements using meter rule, protractor, stop watch, 02 H
balance scale etc.
2--Basic or fundamental units.﴾ S.I. Units﴿ and Derived units.
05 OCT 03-07 B- Matter, its B- Matter, its 1-Experiments, measurements, Hands on e,g 5th
FIRST TERM

2022 properties and properties and –meaning and examples of physical quantities e.g. length, distance, Teacher 02 H
Transformation Transformation angles, time, temperature, mass, volume, density etc. s Day
06 10-14 EVALUATION TEST 1 WRITTEN.
SECOND 07 17-21 Matter. Techniques of measurements: Hands on e,g
–Measuring volume and Mass of solids and liquids, 02 H
-Density and calculations.
–Measuring the density of sand and density of irregular objects. And
unit of density
08 24-28 Matter –Importance of density.( car battery, blood, urine, antifreeze ) etc. 02 H
- Differences between mass and volume
-Inscription on bodies of materials.
–Communication and information on consumption goods.
09 Nov 31-04 1–Types, sources -Everyday use of electrical energy
2022 C. Energy, -Definition of energy and unit. 02 H
–Types, sources, and usage of energy.
10 07-11 Application and [Simple torch, radio, volume of the radio, electrical lamp, electric iron, 02 H
Uses. electric cooker, house lighting bulb].
11 14-18 2. Electrical circuits – Definition of electrical circuits
-Simple electrical diagram [cell and lamp]. 02 H
–Identify and represent the normal elements in an electrical circuit [with
resistor, cell, switch, insulating wire]
-identify LED on signal lights on electrical equipment on.
12 21-25 EVALUATION Test 2 to write
THIRD 13 Dec 28-02 2. Electrical circuits - Build-up of electrical circuits from a circuit diagram and vice-visa.
Part 1 2022 --Continuous flow of current from the energy source [battery]. 02 H
– Detect a simple breakdown using a tester or [diode] LED
14 05-09 3-Characteristics of - Description, and -Utilization, 02 H
filament bulb. -Choice of bulb based on the cell’s e.m.f.
15 12-16 D- Magnetism 1-Magnetism 1-Forces;- causes and their effects motion
and Coils - Properties of magnets, magnetic pole, interactions between poles. 02 H
-Experiments with broken magnets.
-Magnetic compasses
-Its Nature and composition
-Role of the compass
16 19-23 CHRISTMAS
17 26-30 BREAK
THIRD 18 JAN 02-06 - Application of -Function of electromagnets.
TERM

Part 2 2023 magnets. –As sources of current. and as a transducer 02 H

2- Coils -Production from wastes products, 02 H


- Diameter and number of turns,
19 09-13 EVALUATION Test 3 to write
SECOND

02 H
20 16-20 -Production from wastes products, 02 H
- Diameter and number of turns,
21 23-27 - Applications of coils. ﴾In relays, circuit break down, - Loud speakers,
FOURTH bicycle generator. Microphone ﴿ 02 H
- To show the number of turns, to produce electromagnet by passing
current at its ends.
22 30-03 1. Tools and -Definition, Uses of tools and maintenance. – 02 H
FEB appliances Types of tools [Screw driver, saw, hammer, pliers, sand paper, scissors,
2023 spades, and machetes, touch light, lubricants, tester etc].
23 06-10 - Definition, Uses of appliances and maintenance. 02 H
24 13-17 2. Applications of --Functions of tools. 02 H
some common tools –Identify points of application of efforts and load.
25 20-24 E. [machine] – Application of tools;- simple screw driver, saws, hammer, pincers,
TECHNOLOGY pliers, spirit levels, ramp gear systems, tester, sand paper, pulleys, 02 H
multicenter.
26 27-03 EVALUATION Test 4 to write 02 H
FIFTH 27 MARC 06-10 3. Fault on simple -Repairs of simple objects e.g. torch light,
Part 1 H objects. -fabrication of a water filter 02 H
2023 - principles of operation of an appliances
28 13-17 4. Care and -Lubrication and Cleaning 02 H
maintenance of tools -Wash the tool, wipe the tool, clean with brush, clean with cloth
and appliances
29 20-24 5. Technical drawing 1-Conception;
2- choosing solution, 02 H
-study its feasibility (material and human resources, design, realisation
plan, financial estimates)
30 27-31 5. Technical drawing 3-Finishing touches 02 H
4- Example; site plan
31 APRIL 03-07 6--Project 1-Levels involved in projects
2023 -Definition of project 02 H
-Identification of the problem/need
FIFTH 32 10-14 EASTER BREAK
TERM

Part 2 33 17-21
34 24-28 -Project 2-Conception;-
-choosing solution, 02 H
THIRD

-study its feasibility (material and human resources, design, realisation


plan, site plan, financial estimates)
-Finishing touches
35 01-05 EVALUATION Test 5, to write
SIXTH 36 MAY 08-12 F. Mains current 1. Mains current and 1-Nature of mains current;
2023 and Dangers - Phase, Neutral, and frequency 02 H
37 15-19 2-Dangers of current. 2- Dangers and causes, 02 H
-Electric shock and measures taken,
-Fire accidents caused by current.
–Security rules.
38 22-26 3. Protection of 3-Protection of Installations.
installations –Fuse, circuit breakers, Earth wire. 02 H
–Identify the live and neutral wire using the tester.
- state the dangers of mains current and their Causes
39 June, 29-02 - Security measures to be taken against the dangers. 20th
2023 -the role of a fuse and circuit breaker. May
-To state safety measures when working with electricity.
40 05-09 EVALUATION Test 6 to write
41 12-16
OFFICIA 42 19-23 No on-going classes
L 43 26-30 WRITING
EXAMS 44-47
JULY OFFICIAL EXAMS
2023
Teacher………………………………………………………………...Grade…………………..…………….Seniority…………………...............Sign……………….................….Date…..………................……………………………....
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CHEMISTRY FORM 1
Term Sequence Week Month Date Topics Theoretical Content/ Lesson. Period
01 Sept 05-09 A. Mixtures and 1-Types of Mixtures 1. - First contact with the learners
FIRST 2022 Pure substances - Heterogeneous mixtures. 02 H
-Definition, examples, and
02 12-16 * Homogeneous mixtures. 02H
-Definition, examples
03 19-23 2-Separating techniques 2-Separating techniques.
-centrifugation 02 H
-decantation
04 26-30 -sieving, 02 H
- filtration,
05 OCT 03-07 -distillation 5th
2022 -evaporation Teachers Day 02 H
TERM

06 10-14 EVALUATION TEST 1 WRITTEN.


07 17-21 3-Pure substances 3-Pure substances. 02H
-criteria of purity
FIRST

-examples of pure substances


SECON 08 24-28 3-Pure substances.
D -criteria of purity 02 H
-examples of pure substances
09 Nov 31-04 4-Tap (drinking) water
2022 -criteria for drinking 02 H
-production methods
10 07-11 B-Changes of 1-Different changes of 1-the different changes of state 02 H
state of water. state -use water as an example to illustrate solidification,
vapourisation, condensation
11 14-18 2- Convert water to ice 1. the different changes of state 02 H
or steam and vice versa. [water, match, camphor, refrigerator]
12 21-25 EVALUATION Test 2 to write
THIRD 13 Dec 28-02 3- Convert water to ice 1. the different changes of state [water, match, camphor, 02 H
Part 1 2022 or steam and vice versa. refrigerator]
TERM

14 05-09 2. Solidification curve of pure water. 02 H


15 12-16 3. Mass, Volume and State changes. 02 H
-Measure the mass of the substances .(invariability of mass)
16 19-23 CHRISTMAS BREAK
17 26-30
SECOND

THIRD 18 JAN 02-06 3. Mass, Volume and State changes. 03 H


Part 2 2023 -Measure the volume of the substances
.( variation of volume)
19 09-13 EVALUATION Test 3 to write 02 H
20 16-20 C--Molecules and 1-Molecules and ions 1-Electrical conductivity of distilled water and mineral water 02 H
21 23-27 ions notion notion -molecule, ion (anion, cation) 02 H
FOURT -interpretation of electrical conductivity in mineral water
H 22 30-03 -Nomenclature of the ions contained in mineral water 02 H
23 FEB 06-10 2. Test of identification of water in drinks. 02 H
2023 -natural drinks, soft drinks, wine, beer
24 13-17 D-CARBON 2-CARBON DIOXIDE 1. Identification test [in soda, gaseous drinks] 02 H
DIOXIDE [CO2] [CO2] -[Collect a gas by displacing of a liquid]
25 20-24 2. Properties of carbon dioxide. 02 H
-carbon dioxide and combustion
26 27-03 EVALUATION Test 4 to write 02 H
FIFTH 27 MARCH 06-10 -density of carbon dioxide as compared to air 02 H
Part 1 2023
28 13-17 -Solubility of carbon dioxide in water 02 H
-characteristics
- temperature effect on solubility]
29 20-24 Use carbonates, mineral acids, lime water, test tubes, delivery tube, 03 H
water
30 27-31 1-Combustion of coal and wood. 02H
3-COMBUSTION
-thermal effect
-effect of lighting
TERM

31 APRIL 03-07 -notion of chemical reactions 02 H


2023 -Role of oxygen
FIFTH 32 10-14 EASTER BREAK EASTER BREAK
THIRD

Part 2 33 17-21
34 24-28 COMBUSTION. 2- Combustion of a candle. -fusion of paraffin, 01 H
[mention the role of -combustion of the wick
35 01-05 oxygen] EVALUATION Test 5, to write
SIXTH 36 MAY 08-12 -differences between physical transformation and chemical reaction 02 H
37 2023 15-19 3-Complete and -incomplete combustion 02 H
38 22-26 4-Combustion and climate 02 H
Ozone layer
39 June, 29-02 -Green house effect 20th May
40 2023 05-09 EVALUATION Test 6 to write
41 12-16
OFFICI 42 19-23 No on-going classes
AL 43 26-30 WRITING OFFICIAL
EXAMS 44-47 JULY EXAMS
2023

Teacher………………………………………………………………...Grade…………………..…………….Seniority…………………...............Sign……………….................….Date…..………................……………………………....

HOD/PA………………………………………………………………...Grade…………………………….....Seniority………………..................Sign ………………................…..Date …………………………………….…………………


REPUBLIQUE DU CAMEROUN REPUBLIC OF CAMEROON
Paix– Travail – Patrie Peace-Work-Fatherland
---------------- - -----------------------------
MINISTERE DES ENSEIGNEMENTS SECONDAIRES MINISTRY OF SECONDARY EDUCATION
----------------------------- --------------------------

DEPARTMENT:_ ENGINERING SCIENCE SUBJECT: ENGINERING SCIENCE


NAME OF TEACHER:_________________________________________________________________________ SCHOOL_____________________________________________________
QUALIFICATION:____________________________________________________________________________
CONTACT: _________________________________________________________________________________
CLASS; _ FORM 2 № OF TOPICS FOR THE YEAR 2022/2023 _________________________
№ OF PERIODS /WEEK:______________________________________________________________________ № OF WEEKS/YEAR; ___________________________________________

Term Sequence Week Month Date Topics Theoretical Content/ Lesson. Period
01 Sept 05-09 1- Scientific method -II 1- First contact with the learners
FIRST 2022 - Scientific method -II 02 H
A. Investigating
–Collecting data.
Science
–Analysing of data.
02 12-16 . –Interpreting and concluding. 02 H
–Predicting and evaluating
-Planning
03 19-23 2. Application of - Density of house whole things e.g. oil, water, kerosene,
measurements. –Speed e.g. student’s movement. 02 H
04 26-30 3. FORCES. -Definition and vector representation of a force, and unit 02 H
- Characteristics of a force. [ Deduce the static and dynamic aspects of
force ]
-Apply the formula W = m g to solve simple problems
05 OCT 03-07 4. Types of Forces. - Contact force; 5th
TERM

2022 –Force at-a-distance. Teachers 02 H


–Action at a distance [electric fields, magnetic fields, electromagnetism] Day
06 10-14 EVALUATION TEST 1 WRITTEN.
FIRST

SECOND 07 17-21 B. Matter, its properties 1. Physical 1– Properties of matter


and Transformation. characteristics of 2. Transformation of matter 02 H
matter. - temperature, boiling point, melting point
- change of state of water ; vaporisation, condensation, liquefaction,
sublimation.
08 24-28 -Thermal and electrical installation 02 H
- Physical state; permeability; impermeability; solubility.
– action of heat and electricity o materials
- Safety rules when working with heat and electricity
09 Nov 31-04 2. Equilibrium of body 3– State Newton’s third law
2022 subjected to two forces. -Conditions for equilibrium on; 02 H
[ 3 lessons] –Solid on a horizontal plane and .
–Solid on a spring balance, and apply
F = K e.
10 07-11 2. Equilibrium of body –State the law of Floating bodies. 02 H
subjected to two forces. –State Archimedes’ `principle
11 14-18 C. . Energy. 1. Energy needs of 1–Types / forms, Sources and uses of energy.
Applications and uses human being. 2-Renewable and non-renewable energy sources. 02 H
. 3- Sources and uses of electricity 4– basic idea on
electrical circuits, electric current, conductors, insulators.
12 21-25 EVALUATION Test 2 to write
THIRD 13 Dec 28-02 1.-Energy needs of 5-light;- sources, receivers, medium of propagation, speed, light beam,
Part 1 2022 human being. light ray, shadows, reflection. 02 H
6- Protection of persons against electrical hazards.
14 05-09 2. Energy Exchange 1- Energy conversions. Use flow charts 02 H
2- safety roles
3- solar energy;- sources and uses
4-global warming and consequences
5- chemical energy;- sources and uses
15 12-16 3. Effects of Forces. -Deformation caused by forces.
1. Motion effects. -Movements caused by forces 02 H
-Definition of motion.
–Movement with space [distance] and time.
16 19-23 CHRISTMAS BREAK
17 26-30
THIRD 18 JAN 02-06 1. Motion effects. –Speed and unit.
Part 2 2023 – Presentation of simple graphs of distance verses time. 02 H
–Average and instantaneous velocity.
–Acceleration and unit.
TERM

– Simple calculations of speed, velocity and acceleration.


2. Turning effects. 1-Define moments of a force. 02 H
2- Couple of a force.[ Explain why things rotate and balance]
19 09-13 EVALUATION Test 3 to write
02
02 H
SECOND

20 16-20 2. Turning effects. 3- action –at- a distance;--gravitation, magnetic force H


4- Contact force ;- upthrust, friction
21 23-27 4-Work, Energy And 1-- Definition of work and power –
FOURTH power. Unit of work and power and angle 02 H
–Work done and power of a couple -know the
expression / formula of torque, work and power
2- Differentiate between work done by motor and work done by
torque
22 30-03 Torque 3– Concept of a couple and moment of a couple 02 H
FEB -Definition and unit of Torque
2023 - Work done by couple, power of a couple and its expression
–Solve simple calculation using calculator
23 06-10 5-1-Nature of direct -Electrical symbols and names of multimeter, battery, diode [LED],
current resistor, filament bulb. 02 H
24 13-17 2. Direct current. -Circulation of charge carriers. 02 H
–Conventional current direction.
–Definition of Current intensity and quantity of electric charge
– Apply the formula Q = It
25 20-24 3. Effects of electric 1-State Joule’s law and applications in [fuse, incandescent lamp, electric
current. iron etc.]. 02 H
2-State Joule’s law and applications in [fuse, incandescent lamp, electric
iron etc].
26 27-03 EVALUATION Test 4 to write 02 H
FIFTH 27 MARC 06-10 Effects of electric 3–Use of LED to determine direction of current flow
Part 1 H current. 4-Master the use of multimeter 02 H
2023 5- Choose a good scale to measure current
28 13-17 1- . Revision 1. Review –application of some common tools / machine and appliances 02 H
2-Fabrication of tools and maintenance
29 20-24 2-Project 2.-Definition of project
3-Levels involved in projects 02 H
-Identification of the problem/need
30 27-31 D. Technology. -Project -Conception;- choosing solution, study its 02 H
feasibility (material and human resources, design, realization plan, site
plan, financial estimates)
31 APRIL 03-07 -Project -Finishing touches
TERM

2023 Example;- identifying leakages in the house water system, its upkeep and 02 H
maintenance.
FIFTH 32 10-14 EASTER BREAK EASTER BREAK
THIRD

Part 2 33 17-21
34 24-28 3- Care and -Lubrication
maintenance -Cleaning 01 H
35 01-05 EVALUATION Test 5, to write
SIXTH 36 MAY 08-12 4-Functions of an -Thermometer
2023 appliance -Expansion of gases 02 H
-Electrical metres
37 15-19 Repairs methodology 5- Methodology for repairs of simple objects 02 H
-preventive maintenance
38 22-26 Technical drawing 6-Technical drawing
02 H
39 June, 29-02 Basic communication 7-Definitions of communication 20th May
2023 8- basic telecommunication devices;-Radio, --Cell phone
40 05-09 EVALUATION Test 6 to write
41 12-16
OFFICIA 42 19-23 No on-going classes
L 43 26-30 WRITING OFFICIAL
EXAMS 44-47 JULY EXAMS
2023
Teacher………………………………………………………………...Grade…………………..…………….Seniority…………………...............Sign……………….................….Date…..………................……………………………....

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CHEMISTRY FORM 2
Term Sequence Week Month Date Topics Theoretical Content/ Lesson. Period
01 Sept 05-09 A-Atomic structure . 1-Identification, 02 H
FIRST
TER

FIRST 02 2022 12-16 1-First contact with the learners 02 H


-The constituent of the atom.
03 19-23 2-the nucleus; charge- nucleons 02 H
04 26-30 3-the electron charge and mass 02 H
05 OCT 4-charge (atomic) number (Z) 5th Teachers Day 02 H
2022 5-mass number (A)
05 03-07 2-Characteristics and 6- Characteristics and location of subatomic particles in an 02H
location atom
06 10-14 EVALUATION TEST 1 WRITTEN
M SECOND 07 17-21 3- Periodic table 1-2-Symbols of some atoms. 02 H
08 24-28 1-3-Elements on the Mendeleev’s periodic table. 02 H
09 Nov 31-04 1-extract of the first 20 elements 02 H
10 2022 07-11 2-Families of elements 02 H
11 14-18 4-Electron 3-octet rule
configuration 02 H
12 21-25 EVALUATION Test 2 to write
THIRD 13 Dec 28-02 B-Nucleus Notation and 1-Nucleus Notation and 1-Representation of a nuclide isotope. 02 H
Part 1 14 2022 05-09 Isotopes Isotopes. 2. Isotopes of hydrogen, carbon, oxygen, uranium 02 H
15 12-16 3. The molar mass of an atom.
-molar mass calculation 02 H
16 19-23 CHRISTMAS BREAK
17 26-30
THIRD 18 JAN 02-06 4. The mole of an atom and the Avogadro’s constant 02 H
TERM

Part 2 19 2023 09-13 EVALUATION Test 3 to write 02 H


20 16-20 1- The molecule; 1. The molecule; 02 H
21 23-27 C-MOLECULES and -definition, 02 H
FOURTH BONDING -formula of a molecule
-Examples of molecule;- H 2 O, H 2 .CO 2,
SECOND

22 30-03 2- Definition of Molar mass and Molar Volume 02 H


FEB -Avogadro’s law Stated
23 2023 06-10 3- Calculation of Molar mass and Molar Volume 02 H
24 13-17 2-Bonding 3-Covalent bonding. 02 H
-valence of an atom
-definition of covalent bonding
-Examples of Covalent bonding
25 20-24 -Examples of Covalent bonding 02 H
26 27-03 EVALUATION Test 4 to write 02 H
FIFTH 27 MARC 06-10 D-Chemical Reactions. 1- Reactants and 1-Definition, reactants and products of a reaction. 02 H
Part 1 28 H 13-17 Products 2-Writing and balanced equation with respect to moles, 02 H
29 2023 20-24 2-Writing and balanced equation with respect to mass and 02 H
volume
TERM

30 27-31 -the meaning and importance of stoichiometry 02 H

31 APRIL 03-07 3. Definition of catalyst and Applications 02 H


THIRD

FIFTH 32 2023 10-14 EASTER BREAK EASTER BREAK


Part 2 33 17-21
34 24-28 2-Effects on Chemical 1- thermal effects on reactions
Reactions. 01 H
35 01-05 - thermal effects on reactions
SIXTH 36 MAY 08-12 - thermal effects on reactions
02 H
37 15-19 -conservation of matter [Lavoisier’s law] 02 H
38 2023 22-26 -conservation of matter [Lavoisier’s law]
02 H
39 June, 29-02 -conservation of matter [Lavoisier’s law] 20th May
40 2023 05-09 EVALUATION Test 6 to write
41 12-16
OFFICIA 42 19-23 No on-going classes
L 43 26-30 WRITING OFFICIAL
EXAMS 44-47 JULY EXAMS
2023

Teacher………………………………………………………………...Grade…………………..…………….Seniority…………………...............Sign……………….................….Date…..………................……………………………....

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REPUBLIQUE DU CAMEROUN REPUBLIC OF CAMEROON


Paix– Travail – Patrie Peace-Work-Fatherland
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MINISTERE DES ENSEIGNEMENTS SECONDAIRES MINISTRY OF SECONDARY EDUCATION
----------------------------- --------------------------

DEPARTMENT:_ ENGINERING SCIENCE SUBJECT: ENGINERING SCIENCE


NAME OF TEACHER:_______________________________________________________________ SCHOOL_ _____________________________________________________________
QUALIFICATION:_________________________________________________________________
CONTACT: ___________________________________________________________________________________________________________
CLASS; _ FORM 3 № OF TOPICS FOR THE YEAR 2022/2023_________________________________
№ OF PERIODS /WEEK:______________________________________________________________ № OF WEEKS/YEAR; ___________________________________________________

Term Sequence Week Month Date Topics Theoretical Content/ Lesson. Period
01 Sept 05-09 A- Optical Energy / 1. Emission of Light 1-First contact with the learners
FIRST 2022 Light -Primary sources of light and examples 02 H
2-secondary sources of light and examples
-types of light beam
TERM

-the diffraction
02 12-16 2-Propagation of Light 1-state the principle of propagation of the light 02H
FIRST

2-homogeneous and heterogeneous environment


3-shadow, penumbra, Eclipse, dark room, light year
3. Light receptors. 1-definition and examples;- eye, camera, photocells, optoelectronic 02 H
transformers
03 19-23 B--Reflection of - Case of Plane Mirror 1-Description and Laws of reflection
Light -Formation of images on the plane mirror 02 H
2-path of a luminous ray falling on a plane mirror
-notion of objects and image
-Rotation of a plane mirror
3- Field of plane mirror
04 26-30 - Case of spherical 1. Convex mirror and Concave mirrors. 02 H
Mirror 2- Formation of images
3- characteristics of curved mirrors
-poles, centre and radius of curvature, principal axis, focal length
05 OCT 03-07 ;Spherical Mirror 4-path of a luminous ray 5th
2022 5-formulae of spherical mirror Teachers 02 H
-formulae of position and magnification of curved mirrors Day
06 10-14 EVALUATION TEST 1 WRITTEN.
07 17-21 C-ELECTRICAL 1-Electrostatics. 1.Different methods of charging 02H
ENERGY [3 lessons ] 2-Electron interpretation of charges on materials.
3- Types of charges and their origins.
-interaction between charges
-charges of different materials
-charging by rubbing
-numerical value on elementary charge
4- Laws of electrostatics
-Testing for charge with electroscope
-Charging and discharging
-Separation of charges
-Conductors and 1. Definition of conductor and insulator and examples. 02H
insulators. 2-Applications of conductors and insulators. when rubbed
3- use of G.I.E and lightning conductors
SECOND 08 24-28 1-Behaviour of two charge isolated bodies.( Positive and negative
charges) 02 H
2- State Coulomb’s law.
-Signs on different types of charged materials. e.g polythene, Perspex,
glass, ebonite etc
2-Force between charges.
- Conditions for attraction and repulsion.
-Industrial application of electrostatics e.g photocopying, painting
09 Nov 31-04 3-Experiment on electrification.
2022 -Apply Coulomb’s relation, 02 H
K q1 q2

F= r⃑
3
r⃑
-solve simple problems
10 07-11 3-Electric field -Lines of force between two isolated charged points 02 H
-Define electric field. And electric field intensity
-list the characteristics of electric fields.
-units of charge and electric field intensity.
11 14-18 -Apply the equations, ⃗ F =q ⃗ E , and
02 H
V V A −V B

E= = ,
d AB
-Solve simple problems
-explain uniform and non-uniform field
12 21-25 EVALUATION Test 2 to write
THIRD 13 Dec 28-02 1-Between two charged metallic plates
Part 1 2022 3-For a negative charge q 1 at a point m a distance r from Q 02 H

4- characteristics of --For a positive charge q 2 at a point m a distance r from Q


14 05-09 Electric Field 3-The potential at point q and Q 02 H
-The electric field at q and Q
-The potential energy between q and Q
4--Solve simple problems
15 12-16 D- Diodes 1-Definition, Symbol, uses, and functions of diodes.
2-Types of diodes (P-N junction diode) 02 H
1-Uses of diodes in a
3-Forward bias and reverse bias connections.
circuit
4-Experimental study of diodes and their characteristic curve
5- Half and Full wave rectification.

16 19-23 CHRISTMAS BREAK


17 26-30
THIRD 18 JAN 02-06 1-Symbol and functions of Zener diode. 03 H
Part 2 2023 2-Draw circuit diagrams containing Zener diodes
TERM

2-Zener diode
3-Experimental study of Zener diode and its characteristic curves
4-Plot graph of I—V for a given Zener diode and determine the
characteristics of the device from the graph.
19 09-13 EVALUATION Test 3 to write 02 H
SECOND

20 16-20 E-Optical Energy 1-Proof and definitions of; 02 H


- refraction of light;, critical angle;,
(1)-Refraction of light - total internal reflection
-Illustrate with ray diagrams.
21 23-27 2-State Snell’s laws of refraction
FOURTH 3-Draw a light ray through the surface between two media (glass/air;, 02 H
water/glass )
-Experiment to determine refractive index, of glass using glass block,
22 30-03 4-Definitions of Critical angle and total internal reflection 02 H
FEB 5-Calculation of critical angle and total internal reflection and know the
2023 unit of diopter
6- Apply Snell’s laws in solving simple problems
sin i C real depth
n= = =
sin r V apparent depth
23 06-10 Optical fibre 3-The optical fibre;
- Diagram, path of light ray. and pace 02 H
-calculation of pace of an optical fibre
24 13-17 F-RADIATION Electromagnetic 1-Relative positions of radiations on electromagnetic spectrum in terms 02 H
spectrum of wavelength and frequency.
2–Methods of detection of UV and IR radiations
3-Recall the properties of X-rays.
4-Be familiar with health hazards caused by high dosage of EM waves
25 20-24 G. FLIUDS (statics 1-Definition of density, expansion, compression,
of liquids and 1.physical properties of 2- The unit of density 02 H
gases.) liquids and gases) 3-Importance of incompressibility of liquids.
[2 lessons] 4- Measurement of mass and volume
5- Solve simple calculations of density
26 27-03 EVALUATION Test 4 to write 02 H
FIFTH 27 MARCH 06-10 1- Definition of pressure, unit
Part 1 2023 2. Pressure in liquids. 2- Calculations of pressure in different situations . 02 H
[2 lessons] 3- Advantages and disadvantages of pressure.
4- Explain the -construction of dams with broad base.
28 13-17 1-State Pascal’s principle. 02 H
3. Transmission of
2- Applications in hydraulic press, hydraulic brakes in lifting heavy
pressure in fluids and
loads.
application
3- Simple calculations.
29 20-24 1-How objects behave when placed in a fluid
2-State Archimedes’ principle. 03 H
3-State the law of floatation.
4-Archimedes’ principle 4- Explain the equilibrium of floating bodies.
5-Definition of upthrust
6-Application on hot-air balloon, and hydrometer
7-Solve simple calculations.
30 27-31 1-Stat and apply the fundamental principle of hydrostatics 02H
2-Apply the equation ∆ P=ρgH
3-Relative density and buoyancy
TERM

5. Fundamental
m
principles of hydrostatics -Apply; PB – P A= ρ gh; ρ= ;
V
THIRD

ρ
r . d=
ρwter
31 APRIL 03-07 1- Explain the working of the manometer
6. Manometer and
2023 2- explain the working of the barometer. 02 H
barometer. [2
3-applications of manometer and barometer
lessons]
4- differences. between manometer and barometer
FIFTH 32 10-14 EASTER BREAK EASTER BREAK
Part 2 33 17-21
34 24-28 H- 5-Instrumentation 1-understand the uses of measuring instruments and their limitations.
INSTRUMENTA -state the advantages and disadvantages of the scales 01 H
TION 2-understand why and how things move
3-understand the relationship between mass and volume through
measurements.
4-observing colours of light on a CD or DVD and suggesting reasons for
their appearance
5-observe a pen or pencil in a glass of water and explain why there are
two images. Use the image to estimate the refractive index of water
35 01-05 EVALUATION Test 5, to write
SIXTH 36 MAY 08-12 02 H
37 2023 15-19 I--TECHNOLOGY 1. A brief introduction to -Discussion, awareness of actors such as: 02 H
AND SOCIETY the effects of *Accelerating pace of change, widening material choice, *changing
technological change to affluence, *rate of consumption of resources, *control of working/living
society and environment conditions, *pollution (e.g. Chlorofluorocarbons effect on ozone layer),
acid rain and noise.
38 22-26 *Global warning, development of alternative technology to meet future
needs and the inter relationship of such factor 02 H
39 June, 29-02 J--INDUSTRIAL 1.A brief introduction to -Safety rules 20th May
2023 SAFETY safety -Individual safety equipment and uses
-Safety symbols
40 05-09 EVALUATION Test 6 to write
41 12-16
OFFICIA 42 19-23 No on-going classes
L 43 26-30 WRITING OFFICIAL
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Term Sequence Week Month Date Topics Theoretical Content/ Lesson. Perio
d
01 Sept 05-09 A. Mixtures and 1. Mixtures 1. - First contact with the learners
FIRST 2022 Pure substances -Heterogeneous mixtures. 02 H
-Definition, and examples,
02 12-16 * Homogeneous mixtures. 02H
-Definition, and examples
03 19-23 2-Separating techniques 2-Separating techniques.
-centrifugation 02 H
TERM

-decantation
04 26-30 -sieving, 02 H
- filtration,
05 OCT 03-07 -distillation 5th
FIRST

2022 -evaporation Teachers 02 H


Day
06 10-14 EVALUATION TEST 1 WRITTEN.
07 17-21 3-Pure substances 3-Pure substances. 02H
-criteria of purity
-examples of pure substances
SECOND 08 24-28 3-Pure substances.
-criteria of purity 02 H
-examples of pure substances
09 Nov 31-04 4-Tap (drinking) water
2022 -criteria for drinking 02 H
-production methods
10 07-11 1-Identification, 1-The constituent of the atom. 02 H
*the nucleus; charge- nucleons
*the electron charge and mass
*-charge (atomic) number (Z)
A-Atomic structure *-mass number (A)
11 14-18 2-Characteristics and 2- Characteristics and location of subatomic particles in an atom 02 H
location
12 21-25 EVALUATION Test 2 to write 02 H
THIRD 13 Dec 28-02 3- Periodic table. 3-Symbols of some atoms 02 H
Part 1 14 2022 05-09 4-Elements on the Mendeleev’s periodic table. 02 H
*extract of the first 20 elements
*-families of elements
15 12-16 4-Electron Configuration 5-octet rule 02 H
* the octet rule and apply it to fill in the electronic shells K, L and M and
write the electronic formula[configuration] of an element
16 19-23 CHRISTMAS BREAK
17 26-30
THIRD 18 JAN 02-06 B-Nucleus 1-Nucleus Notation 1-Representation of a nuclide isotope. 02 H
Part 2 2023 Notation and
TERM

19 09-13 Isotopes. EVALUATION Test 3 to write 02 H


20 16-20 2- Nuclide Isotopes. 2. Isotopes of; hydrogen, carbon, oxygen, uranium, magnesium, chlorine,
boron etc 02 H
FOURTH 21 23-27 3. The molar mass of an atom 02 H
-molar mass calculation
SECOND

22 FEB 30-03 4. The mole of an atom and the Avogadro’s constant 02 H


23 2023 06-10 C-MOLECULES 1-MOLECULES 1. The molecule; 02 H
and BONDING -definition,
-formula of a molecule
-Examples of molecule;- H 2 O, H 2 .CO 2,
24 13-17 2- Definition of Molar mass and Molar Volume
-Avogadro’s law Stated 02 H
-calculation of Molar mass and Molar Volume
25 20-24 2-Bonding 3-Covalent bonding. 02 H
-valence of an atom
-definition of covalent bonding
-Examples of Covalent bonding
26 MARCH 27-03 EVALUATION Test 4 to write 02 H
FIFTH 27 2023 06-10 D-Chemical 1-Definition, reactants and products of a reaction.
1- Reactants and
TERM

Part 1 Reactions. 2-Writing and balancing equation with respect to moles, 02 H


Products
28 13-17 3-Writing and balancing equation with respect to mass and volume 02 H
-the meaning and importance of stoichiometry
29 20-24 4. Definition of catalyst and Applications 03 H
THIRD

30 27-31 2-Effects on Chemical 5-Examples of chemical reactions 01H


Reactions - thermal effects on reactions
31 APRIL 03-07 -conservation of matter [Lavoisier’s law] 01 H
FIFTH 32 2023 10-14 EASTER BREAK EASTER BREAK
Part 2 33 17-21
34 24-28 1-Colour and 1-Colour and precipitation. 02 H
E-Identification test precipitation - Test for cations.
SIXTH 35 MAY 01-05 of ions - test for anions 02 H
36 2023 08-12 - write a laboratory report 02 H
37 15-19 2- Identification test of 2-memorise the identification test for the ions of 2+¿ ¿
02 H
some ions
3+ ¿; Fe ¿
2+¿ ; Zn 2+ ¿ ;Al ¿¿
2−¿ ;Cu ¿
−¿;SO 4 ¿
2−¿ ;Cl ¿
; CO 2
38 22-26 2-memorise the identification test for the ions of 2+¿ ;¿
02 H
3+ ¿; Fe ¿
2+¿ ; Zn 2+ ¿ ;Al ¿¿
2−¿ ;Cu ¿
−¿;SO 4 ¿
2−¿ ;Cl ¿
; CO 2
39 June, 29-02 3- Precipitate 3- Re-dissolving of precipitate. 02 H
40 2023 05-09 EVALUATION Test 6 to write
41 12-16
OFFICIAL 42 19-23 No on-going classes
EXAMS 43 26-30 WRITING OFFICIAL
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2023

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Term Sequence Week Month Date Topics Theoretical Content/ Lesson. Period
01 Sept 05-09 1-Wave nature. 1-First contact with the learners
FIRST 2022 And Classification of -Definition and classification of waves 02 H
waves.
2–Define frequency, amplitude, wavelength and velocity of waves.
A- WAVES. 3 Calculations using the equation v=fλ
4–Differentiate between transverse and longitudinal waves. Give suitable
examples.
5–Graphs of displacement-time for both wave pulse and sinusoidal
continuous wave.
6–Graphs of displacement-distance for both wave pulse and sinusoidal
continuous wave.
2. Wave phenomena. 1- Define phenomena of reflection, refraction, diffraction, and 02H
(Properties of waves). interference.
2– Description of waves motion in strings, ropes, springs and ripple tank.
3-Diffraction effects
4- Use water waves to show reflection at a plane surface, refraction due
to change of speed, and diffraction produced by wide and narrow gaps.
02 12-16 3. Standing waves. 1-Production of standing waves. 02H
2–Harmonic and overtones.
3–Relationship between inter-nodes distance and wavelength.
4–Diffraction effects.
4-Vibrations and 1-Production and transmission of sound 02 H
TERM

sound 2-Describe longitudinal nature of sound waves.


3-State range for frequency audibility and medium of transmission.
4- Measurement of the speed of sound in air (echo method and gun firing
FIRST

method)
-Application of echo in sea bed
- Calculation of speed of sound in air
03 19-23 4-Vibrations and 4–Describe how reflection of sound may produce an echo.
sound. 5–Speed of sound in various media in order of air, liquid and solid 02 H

5- Characteristics of 1-Characteristics of sound (Amplitude, frequency, and pitch, quality and 02 H


sound (Notes). overtones. Frequency limit of audibility
2–Relate loudness and pitch of sound waves to amplitude and frequency
respectively.
– Quality and overtones and Limit of audibility.
3-Construct a simple musical instrument e.g. flute and guitar.
4-Describe how the reflection of sound
will produce an echo
04 26-30 Vibrations in strings 6–Vibrations in strings. 02 H
7–Stationary waves in strings.
8-Relationships between; frequency and length; frequency and mass per
unit length; frequency and tension.
05 OCT 03-07 6-Forced vibrations 1-Explain force vibration on a string and tube. 5th Teachers Day
2022 and Resonance 2-Define and explain resonance. 02 H
3-State importance and applications of resonance including measurement
of speed of sound
06 10-14 EVALUATION TEST 1 WRITTEN.
07 17-21 B. ELECTRICAL 1-Current electricity. 1- Different components in an electrical circuit 02H
ENERGY -2-Definition of Ohmic conductors and resistors
-Symbol, and unit,
1. Study of resistor 3- Determination of resistance. of resistor using the colour code.
4-Applications of resistors in circuit and simple calculations.
5-laws of combining resistors
6-state ohm’s law; -Joule’s law; -State joule’s effects

2. Characteristics of 1-Study parts of ammeter and voltmeter and note units on them.. 02H
current and voltage. 2-Experimental determination of resistance of a resistor using ammeter-
voltmeter method.
3-How resistance of a resistor is affected by varying the length L, of wire
L
of same material and area A; apply relationship, R=ρ
A
SECOND 08 24-28 2. Characteristics of 4-Describe experiment to verify ohm’s law
current and voltage. 5-understand the effects of LDR, VDR and Thermistors in a circuit and 02 H
their symbols.
6-Apply, I – V graphs to determine resistance.
3. Combination of 1-Know how to identify and connect 02 H
resistors. -Many resistors in series
-Two resistors in parallel.
-Series and parallel connections
2. Characteristics of series and parallel connections.
3. Determination of equivalent resistance. and
-Solve simple calculations.
09 Nov 31-04 3. Combination of 4-Circuit diagrams for resistors in series and parallel
2022 resistors. 5-Apply resistors a potential dividers 02 H
6- Understand the potentiometer wire and its usage as potential divider.
--Combine the resistors in series and in parallel and calculate the value
4-Electric energy and 1-use of coils to heat water 02 H
power 2-state joule’s effect and apply Joule’s effect
. 3- Conversion of electrical energy to heat energy in a resistor.
[3 lessons] 4-electric meter
5-the electricity bill and interpretation
-apply Q = I t; W = U I t; P = U I
-And calculation of electrical energy
2
2 V
-apply E=IVt , E=I Rt , E= t
R
4-State the useful application of Joule’s effect.
10 07-11 1- Characteristics of a 1. Definition- Representation of a cell, battery, and generator. Their 02 H
Cell [3 lessons] symbols and units.
2-Reading and interpreting labels on the generator.
2- Generators 1-Insert symbols into circuit diagrams 02 H
2- Measure current and voltage for open and closed circuits.
C. Study of a] Current – Voltage 3-Experimental determination of emf and internal resistance of a
electrical Characteristics generator.
generators [3 lessons] 4-Plot I – V graphs and develop ohm’s law mathematically, V = I R
5- Know the equation, E = V + Ir for a closed circuit.
11 14-18 b] Circuit Network 1. State Kirchhoff’s network laws.
2- Combine battery, resistor, voltmeter and ammeter in a network. 02 H
[3 lessons] 3- Know the characteristic difference between a battery and resistor.
4- Measure the current entering and leaving a point (junction) in a
network using ammeter.
5- Measure voltage across components in an open and closed network
using voltmeter.
12 21-25 EVALUATION Test 2 to write
THIRD 13 Dec 28-02 c]. Combining 1- Combining generators in series,
Part 1 2022 generators -equivalent value 02 H
-effect on current and voltage
[3 lessons] 2- combining generators in parallel,
-equivalent value
-effect on current and voltage
3- combine generators in series and parallel
4- circuit diagrams for series and parallel connections 02 H
5. Energy production and consumption in an electrical circuit.
6- Advantages and disadvantages between series and parallel
connections.
14 05-09 D-Transducers 1- Nature 1-Definition, Symbols, Representation and examples of transducers 02 H
2- Reading and interpreting labels on transducers
1- Draw circuit diagrams containing transducers. 02 H
2. Characteristics 2- Determine the various forms of energy used up in the circuit.
curves for current and 3- Plot graph of I – V for a given transducer and use the graph to
voltage. determine the characteristics of the device used.
TERM

4- know the expression, E1=V 1−I r


5- Determine the emf and internal resistance of a transducer.
6- Relate the graph to the mathematical expression.
15 12-16 1-Types of energy in a circuit
SECOND

3-Energy produced in 2-write the energy equation for a circuit. 02 H


a receiver 3-know the symbols of receiver, electrolyte, motors etc.
4-Distinguish between active and passive components
5- State and calculate the efficiency of a transducer..
16 19-23 CHRISTMAS BREAK
17 26-30
THIRD 18 JAN 02-06 E-Optical 1. Spherical lenses. 1-The function of a lens 03 H
Part 2 2023 Instruments. 2-The different types of spherical lenses.
3-Definitions of;-: principal focus, principal axis, focal length, and
power of the lens.
4-The unit of power/
5- The principle of the magnifying glass
6- Draw ray diagrams and formation of images. 02 H
7- Apply Descartes combination relationship for the lens equation
1 1 1 1 V
= + ; P= ; M=
f V U f U
4. Gauss approximation condition (Optical aberration)
19 09-13 EVALUATION Test 3 to write 02 H
20 16-20 2-Principle of the eye. 1-Draw the cross section of the eye and explain how it functions. 02 H
2-Define and explain the eye diseases and corrections of eye defects;-
(myopia/short sightedness; hyperopia /long sightedness; Presbyopia and
Astigmatism)
3-Draw ray diagrams and formation of images.
21 23-27 3-Magnifying glass. 1-Definition of magnifying glass
FOURTH 2-uses of magnifying glass 02 H
3-calculation of magnification and power of a magnifying glass
4-The microscope1 * Description- and Principle of the microscope

22 30-03 F-Energy 6. Internal energy, 1-Measure of the average molecular kinetic energy of a substance 02 H
FEB simple kinetic theory -Descriptive treatment only of transmission of thermal energy.
2023 2-experimental proves / experiment by ‘Flacon method’
3-expression, characteristics and applications.
3-The transmission of 1-Define conduction, conduction, convection and radiation 02 H
thermal energy 2-Experiments to show the conductivity of different materials
(conduction, 3-Applications in vacuum flask, central heating system; greenhouse
convection and effects
radiation) 4-appreciate the bulk movement of particles of the fluid in convection
23 06-10 5-Explain the phenomenon of land and sea breeze in terms of convection
6-appreciate the effects of surface area, surface nature and temperature 02 H
on the rate of radiation
7-name devices that convert radiant energy into other forms of energy
24 13-17 G- 1-Concepts of Heat, 1-Introduction to heat 02 H
Thermodynamics 1. Temperature and 2- Definition and importance of temperature and heat and their units.
(Energy heat. 3–Safety rules for working with these equipment including signs and
applications) symbols
4–Apply different temperature scales [Celsius and Kelvin], Absolute
zero, 5–
Conversion of temperature scales.
6--Notion of thermal equilibrium-
-Effect of heat to the environment
8-State differences between heat and temperature.
25 20-24 2-Thermometry 1--Construction and use of liquid-in-glass thermometer.
2-Calibration of thermometer using the laboratory mercury thermometer 02 H
as a standard.
–Calibrate a thermometer using the fixed points
-Calculate an unknown temperature from the length of the liquid column
3–Using calibrated thermometers to measure temperature.
4-Thermometric property of a substance
-5–Read off the numerical values of the fixed points in the Celsius scale
of temperature.
6–Differences between clinical and a normal laboratory thermometer.
26 27-03 EVALUATION Test 4 to write 02 H
FIFTH 27 MARC 06-10 3-Calorimetry 1-Definitions of heat capacity and specific heat capacity and their units.
Part 1 H 1-Heat capacity and 2-Differences between heat capacity and specific heat capacity. 02 H
2023 specific heat capacity 3-Experiment to measure specific heat capacity of a metal and state the
of solids and liquids. assumptions made.
4- Measurement of specific heat capacity by method of mixture and
state the assumptions made
Heat capacity 4- Appreciate heating effects due to the gain of heat energy. 02 H
5–Appreciate the use of materials with high and low heat capacity. 6-
Calculations of: Q=mc ∆ θ: Q=m L
28 13-17 2-Latent heat and 1-Uses of latent heat and specific latent heat (qualitative treatment only) 02 H
specific latent heat of 2- Definition of latent heat and specific latent heat and their unit.
fusion and 3-Differences between latent heat and specific latent heat.
vapourisation
Latent heat 4-Appreciate cooling effects due to loss of latent heat. 02 H
5-compare energy content of specific latent heat with that of specific
heat capacity of the same material.
-cooling and heating curves, calculation of heat loss or gain;
Q=mc ∆ θ
29 20-24 Calorific Value of - Simple calculations may be set 03 H
Fuels
H-Gas laws and Thermal expansion 1- expansion of liquids and solids and gases, linear expansivity of solids 02 H
Expansion 2-Explain the principle of the bimetallic strip
TERM

3- State Boyes’s law and Charles’s laws and the Ideal gas equation
-Consequences and applications ; Use, but not the derivation of
L=LO (1+ α ∆ θ)
THIRD

4. The gas constant, the use of the gas equation PV =n R T


30 27-31 I- Thermal 1-Heat Engines 1-Types of gas engines; 02H
machine (petrol (gas engine) - Diesel engine, Petrol engine, locomotive (steam engine)
and diesel 2-History, and principles of the functioning of the gas engine
engines, four 3-Efficiency of the boiler (-Mechanical efficiency, -thermal efficiency,
stroke cycles, and total efficiency)
energy losses -Factors affecting performance, like compression and load
31 APRIL 03-07 2-.Internal combustion 1-Types of Diesel engines;-- two stroke and four stroke petrol engines 02 H
2023 Engine (explosive 2-Distinguish between internal and external combustion engines
Engine) 3-Description, and functioning of four stroke engine,
- energy of the engine, thermal and total efficiencies
-
4-Differences between injection engine and stroke engine.1-
5-Draw a diagram of two and four stroke engine
6- Calculate efficiency of Diesel engine
7-The functioning of high duty and low duty engine.
FIFTH 32 10-14 EASTER BREAK
Part 2 33 17-21
34 24-28 3- Refrigerators and -Descriptive treatment in the form of a block diagram of the parts of the 01 H
heat pumps, cooling system; a
by expansion or -A descriptive treatment of the system and of heat flow.
evaporation
35 01-05 EVALUATION Test 5, to write
SIXTH 36 MAY 08-12 J-Engineering 7. Choice of for 1-Properties which influences design and manufacture e.g. tensile 02H
2023 materials engineering purposes strength, elasticity, hardness, toughness, corrosion resistance, and
fluidity, cost, ductility, plasticity and malleability.
37 15-19 8. Modulus of 1-State Hooke’s elastic law and the Young’s modulus of elasticity 02 H
elasticity- /Tensile 2.Tensile testing of materials 1-Simple numerical problems may be set
stress /and Strain, on this topic
-The feature of the nominal stress-strain curve of mild steel and other
materials as examples.
3. Measuring strain.
A brief description of the design. Stresses arising from a variety of
working environments and loading.
-Factors of safety
38 22-26 K-Concrete 5. Concrete properties 1- Introduction to the composition of concrete 02 H
and uses. -Notion of compressive strength and weaknesses under tension,
reinforced concrete, fire resistance
-Practical lesson
39 June, 29-02 L-. Wood, 6. Wood, properties 1-Characteristics, classification (hard wood and soft wood), mechanical 20th May 02H
2023 and uses. properties
40 05-09 EVALUATION Test 6 to write
41 12-16 WRITING OFFICIAL
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Term Sequence Week Month Date Topics Theoretical Content/ Lesson. Period
01 Sept 05-09 . 1-- First contact with the learners 02 H
FIRST 2022 1-Ionic bonding -Ionic Compounds
[1 lessons ]
2-ionic bonding
A-Structure and
02 12-16 3-simple description of ionic bonding using sodium chloride as an 02H
Electrolysis of
example
TERM

Sodium chloride
4-composition. 02 H
-ions in a pure compound and in its aqueous solution
03 19-23 5-the mole of the solvent 02 H
FIRST

04 26-30 2 Electrolysis of 1-Mechanism and principles 02 H


05 OCT 03-07 aqueous solution. 1-Mechanism and principles 5th Teachers Day 02 H
06 2022 10-14 EVALUATION TEST 1 WRITTEN.
07 17-21 *Examples : acidulated water with inert electrodes, copper(II) sulphate 02H
with copper electrodes, aqueous sodium chloride.
SECOND 08 24-28 2-Overall electrolysis reaction 02 H
09 Nov 31-04 * Faraday’s first and second law 02 H
10 2022 07-11 3-Applications of electrolysis in electroplating, and extraction of copper, 02 H
and other metals
11 14-18 *Solutions of simple problems based on Faraday’s first and second law 02 H
12 21-25 EVALUATION Test 2 to write

THIRD 13 Dec 28-02 B--Acids and 1-Acids 1-Define strong acids by Arrhenius.
Part 1 2022 Bases -Examples;- HCl ; H 2 S 0 4 ; HNO 3 02 H
14 05-09 1-Define strong acids by Arrhenius. 02 H
-Examples;- HCl ; H 2 S 0 4 ; HNO 3
15 12-16 2. Action of strong acids on metals. 02 H
16 19-23 CHRISTMAS BREAK
17 26-30
THIRD 18 JAN 02-06 3. Define strong bases by Arrhenius. 02 H
2- Bases
Part 2 2023 -Examples; NaOH;
TERM

19 09-13 5-ACID – BASE REACTIONS\ 02 H


-case of HCL / NaOH
3-Acid-Base Reaction -overall reaction
20 16-20 -effect of temperature 02 H
-acid/base equivalence
SECOND

21 23-27 -Carry out acid/base titration


4- Titration
FOURTH 02 H
22 30-03 D -Oxido D -Oxido Reduction 1-Definition, oxidation and reduction 02 H
FEB Reduction - Electronic Interpretation.
2023
23 06-10 2- -calculation of oxidation numbers
*Study of some redox reactions 02 H
*balancing redox equations
24 13-17 *-corrosion and protection of metals] 02 H
25 20-24 E- Detergent Detergent 4- definition of Detergent,,
* principle and uses 02 H

26 27-03 EVALUATION Test 4 to write 02 H


FIFTH 27 MARCH 06-10 E-Fertilizers and 1-Chemical products 1-Definition;
Part 1 2023 Pollution *principles,; and chemical products 02 H
2-Examples of chemical products in daily life and their domains of use
28 13-17 1-definitions;- fertilizers, fertilizing elements, fertilization 02 H
2-fertilizing elements and their uses
TERM

2-Fertilizers
29 20-24 3-Formula of a fertilizer 02H
4-inconviniencies of using chemical products
30 27-31 1-definitions; -pollution, pollutants 02H
THIRD

2-prevention of air pollution


3-Pollution
3-some air pollutants and
i)-Air Pollution
31 APRIL 03-07 4-Consequences of air pollution 02 H
2023 5-Methods of prevention of air pollution
FIFTH 32 10-14 EASTER BREAK EASTER BREAK
Part 2 33 17-21
34 24-28 6-Sensitization of the public against air pollution 02H
35 01-05 EVALUATION Test 5, to write
SIXTH MAY
36 2023 08-12 1-prevention of water pollution 02 H
37 15-19 ii)-Water Pollution 2-sources of water pollution 02H
38 22-26 3-methods of prevention 02H
39 June, 29-02 4- Sensitization of the public against water pollution 20th May
40 2023 05-09 EVALUATION Test 6 to write
41 12-16
OFFICIA 42 19-23 No on-going classes
L 43 26-30 WRITING OFFICIAL
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Term Sequence week Month Date Topics Theoretical Content/ Lesson. Period
01 05-09 A Mechanics -Characteristics of 1-First contact with the learners
FIRST moving bodies Define and give examples of; 02 H
1. Frame of - Frame of reference -
reference & Reference point
Reference point - Trajectory motion.
2- Description of motion using frame of reference and reference point.
2. Kinematics. 1- Define scalar and vector quantities with examples 03H
Sept -Physical meaning of 2- Define and give examples of scalar and vector quantities
2022 scalar and vector 3-Define and state units of;
quantities - distance, displacement, speed, velocity and acceleration.
4- Distinguish between speed and velocity; between distance and
displacement.
5-Notion of instantaneous velocity and acceleration; uniform /constant velocity
6-Mathematical expression of velocity and acceleration
7-Represent velocity in a vector diagram
8- Calculate velocity and acceleration
02 12-16 B - Motion . 1-Definition of motion in one dimension 02H
1-Rectilinear motion -- Define; velocity and acceleration,
and Uniformly 2-Equations of translation motion
accelerated motion 3-Draw and explain graphs of;-
-distance- versus time,
-Velocity- versus -time
TERM

-Acceleration- versus-time
4- Calculate the distance travelled from the velocity-time graph.
-Determine the slope of the velocity-time graph equal to the acceleration
FIRST

5-Calculations using equations and graphs.


03 19-23 Newton’s law 6 : Newton’s laws of motion 02 H
7-linear momentum
-Interaction and conservation of momentum.
-Principle of conservation of momentum and real life situations
-Free fall 1-Definition of free fall motion, 02H
* state the equations of free fall motion.
* Draw and explain
-Acceleration – time graphs
-Velocity – time graph.
*Representation of velocity vector.
Calculations involving equations and graphs
04 26-30 2- Uniform circular 1-Define motion in a circle ( and nature of trajectory) 02 H
motion (Motion in a 2-Define motion around a bend
circle (the trajectory) 3-Definitions of;- angular velocity, frequency, centripetal acceleration.
and Uniformly Angular acceleration.
varying circular 4-Equations of angular motion
motion. (Motion in 5-. Apply the equations to solve simple problems of angular and translational
a bend) V
2
motion, a= , V =Rω , X=R θ ,
R
05 OCT 03-07 C - Dynamics 1-Forces 1-Dynamics and static aspects of a force 5th 02 H
2022 -Nature and 2-Define of force and unit of force Teachers Day
characteristics -Show force as a vector quantity.
2-Characteristics of a force.
3 -Effect of forces.
4-Forces acting on a rod suspended on a pivot.
-Ladder placed against a wall
2-Study of some 1-definition of weight of a body 03
forces 2-measurement of weight (force) using dynamometer
3-relation between weight and mass
-Contact forces (friction forces, Archimedes’ principle)
-Distance forces (weight, electrostatic forces)
4-centre of inertia
5-relation between applied force and extension
6-apply; W =m g ; F=K ∆ L ; m=ρ gV
06 10-14 EVALUATION TEST 1 WRITTEN.

07 17-21 2-Kinematics. 1- Distinguish between speed and velocity; between distance and 03H
displacement.
2-Notion of instantaneous velocity and acceleration; uniform /constant
velocity
3-Mathematical expression of velocity and acceleration
4-Represent velocity in a vector diagram
5- Calculate velocity and acceleration
6- Deduce physical significance to area and slope calculated from the graph of
uniformly changing velocity.
1- Forces 1- Characteristics and representation 03H
-restricted to coplanar systems.
2. Resolution of forces. Equilibrant and resolution of two coplanar forces
-Algebraic and graphical methods are required.
.3-the unit of force, mass, and pressure
3.3 Mass and weight
Turning effect of forces
-Moments, couples and applications
SECOND 08 24-28 D- Static of 1. Equilibrium of 1-How forces act in a state of equilibrium 2- 03 H
solids solids Physical properties of solids.
﴾ rigid bodies) 3. Conditions of equilibrium systems of coplanar forces in equilibrium.
limited to coplanar -Triangle and polygon of forces .limited to a system of three coplanar forces
forces 4-Identify the direction of a force, notions of balanced and unbalanced forces.
- Apply, ∑ ⃗ F ext =0 .
09 Nov 31-04 3-Equilibrium of 1-Bill of forces 02 H
2022 solid in fluid. 2-fundamental principle of hydrostatics
3-relative density and buoyancy
m r . d= ρ
Apply; PB – P A= ρ gh; ρ= ;
V ρwter
10 07-11 3-Equilibrium of a 1-How forces are applied on a rotating body. 02 H
solid mobile body 2-Equilibrium of a solid rotating about a fixed axes.(forces acting on a steering
rotated about a fixed wheel, open a tap, undoing a car tyre, opening a door).
axes 3-Turning effect of forces
-Definitions of moment of a force, torque of forces and moment of torque,
[3 lessons] couple of a force
-unit of moment and torque and density and unit
4- State general conditions for equilibrium,
Apply equations in solving simple problems ∑⃗
F ext =0;∧¿
∑⃗
M ext =0.
5-Explain simple systems and study the forces acting on them
E--Dynamics 1- Basic relationship 1. State and apply Newton’s laws to translational and rotational motion. 02 H
in translational 2. Draw force diagrams for the following situation’
motion. - Free fall, inclined plane, lift, horizontal motion..
Force, mass, linear - apply the equations, ∑ ⃗ F ext =m a, ∑⃗ M ext =I θ̈ (or
momentum,
∑⃗
M ext =Iα )
Newton’s laws of motion, relationship between mass and weight
11 14-18 Moments 1.Definition of Moments and principles of moments, 02 H
*moments of a couple
2. Application of principles to simple levers, spanner, crowbar, wheel barrow,
chemical / beam balance.
12 21-25 EVALUATION Test 2 to write
THIRD 13 Dec 28-02 Centre of gravity 2. Centre of gravity, 02 H
Part 1 2022 *centre of mass of a body,
*centroid of an area, and their determination
*Questions will be restricted to a combinations of simple shapes with known
centre of mass; both qualitative and quantitative study
Stability 1. Definitions, conditions and examples
3. Stable, unstable and neutral equilibrium
14 05-09 Friction 1-Definition of; . 02 H
* Friction,
*Coefficient of friction,
*Factors affecting friction
TERM

-Calculation of coefficient of friction.


-Apply, F=μ R ;
-Contact forces (friction forces, Archimedes’ principle)
-distance forces (weight, electrostatic forces, Watch, wheel,)
2- Basic relationship 1-Define moment of inertia and state its unit 02 H
SECOND

in rotational motion. 2-State the formula for moment of inertia for;-


-Uniform straight rod, - disc -ring and sphere about axes through the centre..
3- Apply the equations, ∑ ⃗ F ext =m a, ∑ ⃗ M ext =I θ̈to solve simple
problems.
4-Solve simple problems on;- Free-fall; horizontal and rotational motion.
-Solve problems involving forces on an inclined plane
15 12-16 Simple Machine *-Definition of machine. And types 02 H
*-Mechanical advantage, MA; Velocity ratio, VR; efficiency.
2-Questions on string pulley systems, the screw jack, inclined plane, the winch,
simple gear trains, belt drives, wheel and axle, lever, pulleys, screw drivers,
shaft of a car., wine opener
-Simple calculations and practical on simple machines.
4-Notion of the effect of distance from the point of action of force
16 19-23 CHRISTMAS BREAK
17 26-30
THIRD 18 JAN 02-06 F--Mechanical 1-Define potential energy and state their units. 03 H
Part 2 2023 energy 1- Potential Energy 2- Define Gravitational energy, E p =mgh. ,
2
KX
3- Define elastic potential energy, Ep=
2
4- Solve simple problems using these equations:
--put a stone on top of a chair and allow it drop on the floor,
- pull an elastic spring , measure the extension
2- kinetic Energy 1. Definition of ; 02H
--translational Kinetic energy and rotational kinetic energy.
2 2
MV Iω
2--Apply the equations: E k= , and E k= , to Solve simple
2 2
problems
3- Relate kinetic energy to work done as a form of energy and apply the
work energy theorem equation, . ∆ KE=∆ W
19 09-13 EVALUATION Test 3 to write 02 H
3-Mechanical energy 1- Define mechanical energy, 02H
-apply total mechanical energy of a system. E=E p + E k.
2-State the law of Conservation of energy
3- State the law of non-conservation of energy as lost of heat
4-Description of the principles of operation of a hydroelectric power station in
terms of energy conversion only
5-Basic relationship in rotational motion.
20 16-20 G--Alternating . 1- definition of; 03 H
current (1﴿-Production and -Alternating current / Voltage
transmission of - period, frequency, maximum /peak value, use of oscilloscope
voltage and current - Root me square ﴾rms﴿ Value
2- Mathematical representation of a,c signals (voltage and current)
3-Transmission of a,c signals
4-Power in a.c circuits
5- Display of current and voltage using oscilloscope.
6- solve simple calculations based on the oscilloscope
I max
7- Apply the relation, I rms = , to solve simple problems.
√2
21 23-27 2-Rectification of 1-definition of rectification, half wave and full wave rectification 02 H
FOURTH alternating current 2-Study rectification using single diode and for more than one diode
[2 lessons] 3- Study rectification using oscilloscope. Show the input and output signals on
the oscilloscope.
4– Use rectified signals to power a simple d.c circuit.
22 30-03 3- Dangers of mains 1- Heating effects of electric current. 02 H
FEB current. 2- Safety rules when using current.
2023 [1 lessons] 3-avoid electrical wastage.

23 06-10 4- Energy and power 1Study of some devices that consume electricity at home
in alternating 2-Reading and use of labels on electrical appliances. 02 H
current. 3-Use rating on the appliances to calculate energy consumption
[2 lessons] 4-Define active and passive (reactive) components,
5- Power loss in circuits.
-Apply the equations;- P=IV , P=I 2 R , E=IVT E=I 2 R t to
solve simple problems.
24 13-17 5- House hold 1-Household electrification 02 H
electricity. -house wiring
[2 lessons] -Electrical meter
2-Calculation of electrical /energy consumption using KWh (unit)
3-Changing KWh to Joules.
-Know the colours of live, neutral and earth cables.
-Correct connection of house hold appliances
25 20-24 6- Electrical 1-Définitions of Three phase system (Electrical phase)
Installation. 2- Connections involving three phase 02 H
(Three phase 3-Calculations involving line and phase curent and voltage, effective or rms
system) value
[3 lessons] 4-Study of Delta and Star connections
26 27-03 EVALUATION Test 4 to write 02 H
FIFTH 27 MARC 06-10 H--Electronics 1- Description 1-Descriptive treatmenton ; 02 H
Part 1 H - Electrostatic and electromagnetic deflection of electrons, as employed for
2023 example in the CRO and television tubes.
2-Movement of electrons under the influence of electric and magnetic fields;
* thermionic emission;
*cathode ray tube
28 13-17 2. Basic Electronic 1- Resistors, capacitors, thermistors, simple functional description of the 02 H
Components electronic components.
2-Semiconductors, -intrinsic and extrinsic,
-P-type and N-type,; n-P-n and p-n-p junctions and rectification
3. Semiconductor 4- descriptive treatment of the physical principles of semiconductor devices, 02H
diodes and the common emitter amplifier arrangement
TERM

transistors 5- Half-wave rectifier of diodes


29 20-24 4. Simple electronic 6- Introduction to elements that constitute a simple circuit; transistors, switch, 03 H
circuits microchips amplifiers, ICS, Logic gates, truth table; NOT, AND, OR, gates
and applications to familiar or unfamiliar systems.
THIRD

I-- 1-Magnetic fields 1-State Laplace’s Law. 03H


Electromagneti produce by current - Describe an experiment to determine the law.
sm and their effects 2-Use plotting compass to demonstrate that a conductor carrying current produces
magnetic field around it.
-Sketch magnetic field pattern around a straight wire, flat circular coil and
solenoid.
-Determine the direction of magnetic field lines.
*Sketch of magnetic field. pattern associated with a loop of narrow coil, and
solenoid
--Appreciate how devices such as toys operations depend on magnetic fields.
-Appreciate that even human beings have magnetic fields around them.
30 27-31 2)--Force on a 1-Description of how electric motor works 02H
current carrying -Draw a diagram of an electric motor
conductor 2-State Fleming’s left hand rule
3-Draw a diagram of an electric motor
4- List factors that determine the magnitude of the force on a conductor.
5-Draw vector diagrams of the three components involved in electromagnetic
force
6-Apply the formula F = B I L, ; F=qVB , to solve simple problems
Force on a current 7- Place a conductor carrying current between the poles of a permanent 02H
carrying conductor U-Shaped magnet and observe the force acting on the conductor
8- Place a current carrying conductor in the magnetic field produced by a
current and observe the force acting on it-Magnetic effect of electric current,
the electric field and field strength
31 APRIL 03-07 Force on a current 9-Direction of magnetic field associated with current carrying conductor 9- 02 H
2023 carrying conductor Determine that the direction of the force depends on the direction of the
current, apply Fleming’s LHR
*The use of the equation ; F=qVB
10-Understand how a current balance functions
FIFTH 32 10-14 EASTER BREAK
Part 2 33 17-21
34 24-28 Electromagnetic 1-The laws of Faraday and Lenz 01 H
induction *Single linear problems may be set on the Faraday’s / Lenz laws requiring the
understanding of the factors involved in the generation of it
2-Emf induced a current carrying conductor through a magnetic field and
application and right hand rule
*The use of the equation ; E=BVL
3-Factors influencing the force on a conductor .
*Fleming’s left hand rule
*Concept of magnetic flux density
The d.c generator, 1-The simple d.c generator, the microphone 02H
and microphone * A descriptive treatment only of d.c generator and microphones,
-electromagnetism in everyday life e.g telephone receiver, electric bell, tape
recorder, moving coil instrument, loudspeaker
35 01-05 EVALUATION Test 5, to write
SIXTH 36 MAY 08-12 A.C. transformer 1-Basic principle of the a.c generator and transformer 02 H
2023 *Numerical questions may be
V1 V2
Set onthe equation =
N 1 N2
J— 3-Metals, Extraction, 1. Iron, copper, aluminum, lead, tin, magnesium, Zinc, nickel etc. 03H
METALLURGY Properties and uses. -General principles of extraction of metals
AND PLASTICS -Presence of free graphite in cast iron
-Other modern industrial materials.
37 15-19 4. Alloys Constituents: the effects of alloying in properties of steel, bras, bronzes, 02H
aluminum alloys. These properties should include; thermal, mechanical,
electrical, and resistance to corrosion
4. Plastics, properties 1-The terms thermoplastics and thermosetting (biological decay) and 02 H
and uses corrosion, low relative density , pleasing appearance, rapid fall in strength with
rise in temperature, fire, risk, electrical insulators.
38 22-26 K-- 1-The Atom 1- The nuclear model of the atom 02H
ENVIRONME - the composition of the atom
NTAL The electron (Q=Ne)
PROTECTION
2-Nuclear energy 2- The structure of atomic nucleus -Nuclear stability 02H
: - Modern
-The Nucleus 3-Radioactivity and decay equations
Physics
-Radioactivity 4- Definition of radioactivity
−¿¿ +¿¿
-Radioactive decay /emission of α, β , β and γ. And their properties
including behaviour in electric field, magnetic field and cloud chamber.
39 June, 29-02 -Radioactivity ln 2 20th May 02
2023 5-Definition of Half life and application of t 1/ 2= , and unit of half
λ
life.
6-Demonstrate the existence of fusion and fission processes
-The importance and use of isotopes.
- Background radiation
- Energy production
2-Radiations 1- The dangers of radioactive radiation and safety measures. 02H
Hazards *Understand the period of radioactivity.( half life)
2-Applications of radiation ;- medically, in industries; in agriculture
3-Harmful /physiological effects of radioactive radiations
4- Radioactive protection/safety measures and hazard of radioactivity
40 05-09 EVALUATION Test 6 to write
41 12-16
OFFICIA 42 19-23 No on-going classes
L 43 26-30 WRITING
EXAMS 44-47 JULY OFFICIAL EXAMS
2023

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CHEMISTRY FORM 5
Term Sequence Week Month Date Topics Theoretical Content/ Lesson. Period
01 Sept 05-09 . 1-- First contact with the learners
FIRST 2022 1-Hydrocarbons -Introduction to Organic chemistry. 02 H
2-Characteristics of organic compounds
A-Organic chemistry
02 12-16 3-calculations of mass or volume of reactants and products 02H
03 19-23 2-Alkanes 1-General formula, characteristics. 02 H
TERM

04 26-30 2-Nomenclature up to C 4 02 H

05 OCT 03-07 3-calculations of mass or volume of reactants and products 5th Teachers Day 02 H
FIRST

06 2022 10-14 EVALUATION TEST 1 WRITTEN.


07 17-21 Alkane 3-main reactions using methane as examples 03H
SECOND 08 24-28 -complete combustion 02 H
-substitutions reaction
09 Nov 31-04 4-Laboratory preparation of Methane 02 H
2022 - Properties of Methane and uses of methane
10 07-11 B-Alkenes and 1- General formula, characteristics. 02 H
Alkynes 2- Nomenclature up to C4
1-Alkenes
11 14-18 Alkenes 3-main reactions using ethylene as examples 02 H
-complete combustion
-substitution reaction
-addition reaction (H 2 , HCl , H 2 O)
12 21-25 EVALUATION Test 2 to write
THIRD 13 Dec 28-02 Alkenes. 4-Polymerisation of ethylene 02 H
Part 1 2022 5-Laboratory preparation of ethylene.
-properties of ethylene
14 05-09 2-Alkynes 1- General formula, characteristics. 02 H
2- Nomenclature up to C 4
3-main reactions using acetylene as examples
-complete combustion
-substitution reaction
15 12-16 -addition reaction (H 2 , HCl , H 2 O) 02 H
4-Polymerisation of acetylene.
16 19-23
17 26-30 CHRISTMAS BREAK
THIRD 18 JAN 02-06 5-Laboratory preparation of acetylene 02H
TERM

Part 2 2023 -properties of acetylene


19 09-13 EVALUATION Test 3 to write 02 H
20 16-20 6-the principle of the functioning of the oxy-acetylene blowtorch 03 H
(chalumeau)
SECOND

7-carry out a distinguishing test for saturation and unsaturation


21 23-27 B--Petroleum . 1-Origin and extraction of petroleum (crude oil) and natural gases 02 H
FOURTH 22 30-03 derivatives and 1-Petroleum 2-Composition of petroleum 02 H
FEB Plastics -Refining of petroleum
2023 3-Transformation of petroleum products
-distribution and consumption of petroleum products
23 06-10 1-Definition;-plastics materials
-Bio/and non-biodegradable materials 02 H
2-Plastics
2-Identification of plastic materials.
3-uses of plastic materials
24 13-17 4- Fabrication 02 H
-Elimination and
Plastic
-Recycling of plastic materials
5-Identification tests.
25 20-24 C-Metallurgy 1-General methods. 1-General methods of manufacture of metals
-properties of metals 02 H
26 27-03 EVALUATION Test 4 to write 02 H
FIFTH 27 MARH 06-10 -from metal ore (dry method) 02 H
Part 1 2023 -From fused electrolyte (electrolysis)
THIRD
TERM

28 13-17 2-Extraction of Iron 1-Manufacture of iron 02 H


-Stages in the preparation of the ore
29 20-24 2-stages in the manufacture of iron from magnetite Fe3 O 4 03 H
30 27-31 3-The blast furnace 02H
-calculation of the composition of the ore
31 APRIL 03-07 calculation of the mass of iron obtained from the balanced equation 02 H
2023 -distinguish iron from steel
FIFTH 32 10-14 EASTER BREAK
Part 2 33 17-21
34 24-28 3-Extraction of 1-Manufacture of aluminum 02 H
Aluminium -Stages in the preparation of the ore
2-stages in the manufacture of aluminum
3-The Bayer process
-calculation of the composition of the ore. 02H
-calculation of the mass of aluminum obtained from the balanced
equation
35 01-05 EVALUATION Test 5, to write
SIXTH 36 MAY 08-12 3-Metals, Extraction, 1. Iron, copper, aluminum, lead, tin, magnesium, Zinc, nickel etc. 02 H
2023 Properties and uses. -General principles of extraction of metals
-Presence of free graphite in cast iron
-Other modern industrial materials.
37 15-19 4. Alloys Constituents: the effects of alloying in properties of steel, bras, 02H
bronzes, aluminum alloys. These properties should include; thermal,
mechanical, electrical, and resistance to corrosion
38 22-26 1-Heat of reaction 02H
D-Thermochemistry 1- Heat of reaction - chemical bonding,
-physical state
2-Exothermic and endothermic reactions
3-Heat of combustion
39 June, 29-02 2- Factors affecting 4-Rates of reaction and factors affecting them and their application to 20th May 02H
2023 Rates of reaction industry
40 05-09 EVALUATION Test 6 to write
41 12-16
OFFICIA 42 19-23 No on-going classes
L 43 26-30 WRITING
EXAMS 44-47 JULY OFFICIAL EXAMS
2023

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