Rand College Year End Examination Demarcation Grade 10 2017 English Home Language READING AND VIEWING: (100) - ALL POETRY DONE THIS YEAR AND POETIC DEVICES (30) - LANGUAGE (40) - COMPREHENSION (30) WRITING PAPER: (100) CHARACTERS, PLOTS, THEMES AND STRUCTURES OF - COROLINE (30) - ROMEO AND JULIET (30) - TRANSACTIONAL WRITING (LETTERS, EMAILS, BLOGS, ARTICLES, SPEECHES AND DIARY ENTRYS) (20 + 20) Me J. Eagar Afrikaans FIRST Additional Language Vraestel 1: Begripstoets Opsomming Taal: Soos vir vorige grade PLUS infinitiewe vorm, deelwoorde en betreklike voornaamwoord 3 Gedigte Vraestel 2: Suurlemoen! Vergelyk die boek en die fliek, filmterminologie toepassing Transaksionele skryf: Resensie, e-pos, dagboek, dialoog, blog Me Eagar 1 P a g e
IsiZulu First Additional Language Paper 1: Language and Comprehension Paper Section A:Reading and Picture Comprehension Section B: Summary, Section C: 2x seen poems and 1 x unseen poem Section D: Language. Paper 2: Writing Paper Section A: Contextual and essay questions on TWO short stories (IZINYEMBEZI ZOTHANDO) read in class. Section B: 1 x shorter transactional writing and 1 x Longer Transactional writing. isizulu First Additional Language Mathematics Two papers: 150 marks and 3 hours each Grade 10 Mathematics Paper 1: Algebra Number Patterns, Sequences and Series Functions Finance, Growth and Decay Probability Paper 2: Euclidean Geometry and Measurement Trigonometry Analytical Geometry Statistics NB: Expect at least one problem solving question from each paper. Mr Beylis 2 P a g e
Physical Sciences Two papers: 150 marks and 3 hours each PAPER 1: PHYSICS MECHANICS: o Base quantities and SI units, o vectors and scalars, distance &displacement, o average speed &velocity, acceleration o equations of motion, o graphs of motion, o work and energy. WAVES: o Transverse and longitudinal waves, anatomy of a wave ie wavelength, amplitude etc, reflection and refraction, total internal reflection and applications. Sound. o ELECTRICITY & MAGNETISM: Static electricity- including lightning, current, Voltage and Resistance including units, instruments of measurement, circuit diagrams and calculations- parallel and series networks. o Electromagnetic Radiation PAPER 2 : CHEMISTRY: o Atomic structure, KMT o Historical development of atomic models, o orbitals, Aufbau diagrams, o Lewis diagrams, Mr Beylis 3 P a g e
o valence, ionisation energy, electron configuration o chemical bonding, o elements and periodic classification, o isotopes, o compounds and mixtures, methods of separating mixtures, o chemical equations, o stoichiometry, incl concentration of solutions o empirical and molecular formulae o precipitation reactions, ion-exchange reactions o Global cycles :water cycle Types of reactions. 4 P a g e
Information Technology Two Papers: Theory and Practical Examination Basic Concepts of Computing Data Representation and Storage Hardware Systems Software Computer Networks Internet and WWW Electronic Communication Programming classes, Math classes, Control Structures- if, switch, for, while, do-while, Problem solving. Mr Harris History The French Revolution The South African war The Great Depression in America and other regions of the world The New Deal The colonial expansion in southern Africa Transformations in southern Africa Mr Maluleka Life Sciences Chemistry of life Cells Cell division: mitosis and cancer Ecology (Biosphere, Biomes and ecosystems) Energy relationships in ecosystems Pyramids of numbers, biomass and energy. Photosynthesis Respiration Digestion Gaseous Exchange Mr Nyachowe 5 P a g e
Visual Arts Baroque Art Rococo Rembrandt van Rijn Neo- Classicism Romanticism- Goya & French Romanticism & English Romanticism Realism Impressionism German Expressionism Examination will contain a Visual Literacy question also All power point presentations regarding above mentioned movements, notes etc. handed out. Study also from Grade 10 Textbook and photocopied notes. Practical Examination will be based on theme: Scars in Society. Candidates must hand in research in Visual Diary, Brainstorm, 6 thumbnail drawings, 3 Ideas, 3 Process Drawings, Research on 6 artists, Final examination drawing with rationale and a final artwork for exhibit with rationale. Mr Walther Business Studies Learners must study all work done throughout the year. All graphs, Mind-maps, All work from the textbook. Mr Williamson Skilled for Life Topics: Democracy and Human Rights, Development of Self in Society, Careers and Career Choices, Social and Environmental Responsibility, Physical Education, Sport and Study Skills. All Revision notes Term 3. Mrs Shepstone 6 P a g e
Accounting: Mr Engelbrecht Topic Informal or indigenous bookkeeping systems Ethics Accounting principles Scope Learners should be able to: Compare the bookkeeping systems of the informal and formal sectors: Concepts Management of resources (capital, fixed assets, stock, etc.) Compare how informal and formal businesses determine selling prices, cost of sales, labour costs, income and expenses Explain the code of ethics applicable to all parties in the financial environment. Code of ethics Basic principles of ethics Define and explain International Financial Reporting Standards (IFRS) concepts: Accrual basis Fair representation Going concern Comparability/consistency Materiality No offsetting (of assets and liabilities or income and expenses) Additional Generally Accepted Accounting Practice (GAAP) concepts: Prudence Business entity rule 7 P a g e
Internal Control Define and explain what is meant by internal Identify and explain basic internal control processes. 8 P a g e
Geography PAPER ONE (THEORY) Rocks Structure of the earth Atmospheric systems and weather phenomena Layers of the atmosphere Types of clouds Vulcanicity Reading and interpreting synoptic charts Weather symbols Mr Nyachowe PAPER TWO Bearing Coordinates Grid references Direction Slope interpretation from contours Drawing of cross-sections Map symbols. 9 P a g e