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INDEX
SUBJECT PAGE
ENGLISH HOME LANGUAGE 1
ENGLISH FIRST ADDITIONAL LANGUAGE 2
ACCOUNTING & BUSINESS STUDIES 3
CONSUMER STUDIES 4
HISTORY 5
GEOGRAPHY 6
LIFE ORIENTATION 7
LIFE SCIENCE 8
MATH LITERACY 9
MATHEMATICS 10
PHYSICAL SCIENCE 15
CAT & IT 16
AFRIKAANS EERSTE ADDISIONELE TAAL 17
EGD 18
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ENGLISH (HOME LANGUAGE) GRADE 12
PAPER ONE: COMPREHENSION AND LANGUAGE (2 HRS TOTAL: 70 MARKS)
• Comprehension (30 Marks)
• Summary (10 Marks)
• Cartoon (10 Marks)
• Advertising (10 Marks)
• Textual Editing (10 Marks)
• Red & Yellow English Handbook – All Parts and Figures of Speech; All Punctuation; Language Notes
Terms 1 – 3
PAPER TWO: LITERATURE (2 ½ HRS TOTAL 80 MARKS)
• Seen Poetry (All Seen Poems in Syllabus x 12) ~ Answer TWO questions (10 x 2 = 20 Marks)
• Unseen Poem (10 Marks)
• All Figures of Speech; All Poetry Notes
• Drama: The Crucible Acts 1 - 4 (Essay OR Contextual Questions – 25 Marks)
• Novel: Animal Farm Chapters 1 – 10 (Essay OR Contextual Questions – 25 Marks)
PAPER THREE: WRITING (3 HRS TOTAL 100 MARKS)
• Creative Essay: Narrative / Descriptive / Reflective / Discursive / Argumentative (50 Marks)
• Transactional Writing (2 x 25 = 50 Marks)
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ENGLISH (FIRST ADDITIONAL LANGUAGE) GRADE 12
PAPER ONE: COMPREHENSION AND LANGUAGE (2 HRS TOTAL: 80 MARKS)
• Comprehension (30 Marks)
• Summary (10 Marks)
• Cartoon (10 Marks)
• Advertising (10 Marks)
• Textual Editing (20 Marks)
• Red & Yellow English Handbook – All Parts and Figures of Speech; All Punctuation; All Language notes
Terms 1 – 3
PAPER TWO: LITERATURE (2 HRS TOTAL 70 MARKS)
• Seen Poetry – All poems in Syllabus (Answer TWO QUESTIONS – 35 Marks)
• All Figures of Speech; All Poetry Notes
• Short Stories Contextual Questions – All stories in Syllabus (Answer TWO QUESTIONS – 35 Marks)
PAPER THREE: WRITING (3 HRS TOTAL 100 MARKS)
• Creative Essay – Narrative / Descriptive / Reflective / Discursive / Argumentative (50 Marks)
• Longer Transactional Piece (30 Marks)
• Short transactional Piece (20 Marks)
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ACCOUNTING
300 mark paper - 3 hours
There is a question on every topic covered and varies each year.
BUSINESS STUDIES 300 Mark paper
3 Hours
3 Sections and 10 Questions
Section A – 40 Marks multiple choice
Section B – 180 Marks
o 6 Questions of 60 Marks each. You choose 3 questions to answer.
Section C – 80 Marks
o 4 Essay questions of 40 marks each, You choose 2 essays to answer.
BUSINESS STUDIES – GRADE 12: MAIN TOPICS & TOPICS
Business Environment Question 2 and 7
Business Ventures Question 3 and 8
Business Roles Question 4 and 9
Business Operation Question 5 and 10
1
Impact of recent legislation on business – response to demands for redress and equity. Term 1 – topic 1
Investment: Securities Term 3 – topic 1
Professionalism and ethics term 1 – topic 3
Human Resources function Term 1 – Topic 2
2
Devise strategies for a business to use in its response to the challenges of the macro Business environment. Term 1 – topic 5
Investment: Insurance Term 3 – topic 2
Creative thinking Term 1 – topic 4
Quality of performance within business functions Term 2 – topic 6
3
Business sectors and their Environments Term 2 – topic 4
Forms of ownership and their impact on the business operation term 3 – topic 3
Concept of corporate social responsibility. Term 2 - topic 1
4
Presentation of information and data response Term 3 – topic 4
Team performance Assessment and conflict Management Term 2 – topic 3
5
Management and leadership term 2 – topic 5
Human Rights, Inclusivity and Environmental issues Term 2 – topic 2
You must choose 3 main topics to study. The 4th topic and topics falling under it can be read through for
the multiple choice questions.
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Consumer Studies
Exam = 200 marks
Short questions = Marks 40 (All of the work covered)
The Consumer = Marks 20
Financial and contractual issues
Taxes, interest rates, inflation
Sustainable consumption of water and electricity
Municipal services
Food and Nutrition = Marks 40
Nutritional and food related health issues, lifestyle diseases
Food borne diseases
Food additives
Food labelling
Food – related consumer issues
Clothing = Marks 20
Fashion
Appearance in the world of work
Consumer issues regarding clothing and textiles
Housing = Marks = 40
Different housing options
Financing related to buying a home
Buying household appliances
Entrepreneurship = Marks 40
Producing and marketing a product
Choice of suitable product
Producing quality products developing a marketing plan
Sustainable profitability a=of an enterprise
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HISTORY
PAPER 1: COLD WAR: Origins pp 6 - 27 (Source-based)
Vietnam - pp 49 - 57 (Essay)
INDEPENDENT AFRICA: Congo/Tanzania comparison pp 75 - 99 (Essay)
Angola Case Study pp 99 - 112 (Source-based)
CIVIL SOCIETY PROTESTS 1950’s- 1970’s: Overview pp116 - 119 (Source-based)
Civil Rights Movements pp 130 - 141
(Source-based)
Black Power Movement pp 142 - 151 (Essay)
PAPER 2: CIVIL RESISTANCE S.A. 1970’s - 1980’s: Black Consciousness pp 156 - 169 (Source-based)
Crisis of Apartheid 1980’s pp 170 - 190 (Essay)
DAWN OF DEMOCRACY, COMING TO TERMS WITH THE PAST:
Truth and Reconciliation Commission pp 216 - 225
(Source-based)
NEW WORLD ORDER 1989: End of Cold War, events of 1989 pp 234 - 250
(Essay)
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GEOGRAPHY
PAPER 1: CLIMATE AND WEATHER: Cyclones and Local Climate pp 10 - 57
GEOMORPHOLOGY: Drainage systems, Fluvial Processes pp 58 - 99
RURAL AND URBAN SETTLEMENT: pp 106 - 176
SOUTH AFRICA: Economic geography pp 182 - 246
PAPER 2: MAPWORK: Topographical maps/Orthophoto Maps/ GIS
Revision Material: Mapwork techniques pp 299 - 305
Topo sheets (maps) pp 305 - 310
Orthophoto Maps pp 310 - 312
GIS pp 313 - 316
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Life Orientation
Exam = 80 marks
Section A: Short questions = 20 marks
Test understanding and factual knowledge
Section B: All answers in a full sentence = 30 marks
Short open ended, scenario- based questions, source based and case study questions.
Section C: Essay questions (Choose two of the three questions) = 30 marks
Questions focus on application of knowledge and skills, problem solving, giving constructive advice.
Content:
Development of self in society
Identify stressors and stress management, conflict resolution. Relationships, good communication, personal lifestyle
plan, human factors that cause ill-health, life skills for healthy lifestyle choices
Study skills
Exam writing skills, school based assessment, NSC,
Careers and career choices
Application forms, reasons of unemployment, entrepreneurship, job contracts, admission requirements to study ,
financial aid, employment opportunities, letter of application, CV
Democracy and human rights
Responsible citizen ship, role of media in democracy, reasons for being active and healthy lifestyle.
Social and environmental responsibility
Responsibilities of various levels of government, safe and healthy living, personal mission statement,
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LIFE SCIENCES
PAPER 1
TIME: 2 ½ hours
MARKS: 150
TOPIC MARKS
Meiosis 11
Reproduction in vertebrates 6
Human reproduction 31
Human response to the environment
40
Human endocrine system 15
Homeostasis in humans 11
Plant response to the environment 11
Human impact on the environment 25
PAPER 2
TIME: 2 ½ hours
MARKS: 150
TOPIC MARKS
DNA 27
Meiosis 12
Genetics 45
Evolution through natural selection 23
Evolution 43
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MATH LITERACY
Paper 1: (150 marks/3 hours) Basic Skills in contexts:
Question paper will have at least 5 questions
ALL topics will be covered; mark allocation per topic will be approximately:
• 50 marks Finance
• 30 marks Measurement
• 20 marks Maps and Plans
• 40 marks data handling
• 10 marks probability
Taxonomy Levels for Paper 1:
Level 1: 90 marks
Level 2: 50 marks
Level 3 10 marks
Paper 2: (150 marks/3 hours) Application of basic skills in contexts:
Question paper will have at least 5 questions
ALL topics will be covered; mark allocation per topic will be approximately:
• 50 marks Finance
• 30 marks Measurement
• 20 marks Maps and Plans
• 40 marks data handling
• 10 marks probability
Taxonomy Levels for Paper 2:
Level 2: 40 marks
Level 3: 50 marks
Level 4: 60 marks
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PHYSICAL SCIENCES
Physics PAPER 1: (150 marks, 3 hours) * To be used as a guide.
Question 1: Multiple choice (20 Marks)
Question 2: Newton’s second law + Gravitational law (20 Marks)
Question 3: Projectile motion (15 Marks)
Question 4: Momentum and Impulse (10 Marks)
Question 5: Work, Energy (15 Marks)
Question 6: Doppler effect (10 Marks)
Question 7: Electrostatics- electrostatic force (F) (10 Marks)
Question 8: Electrostatics- electric field (E) (10 Marks)
Question 9: Electric circuits (15 Marks)
Question 10: Electrodynamics (10 Marks)
Question 11: Photoelectric effect (15 Marks)
Chemistry PAPER 2: (150 marks, 3 hours) * To be used as a guide.
Question 1: Multiple choice (20 Marks)
Question 2: Organic chemistry – Naming and drawing (15 Marks)
Question 3: Organic chemistry – Reactions (15 Marks)
Question 4: Organic chemistry – Intermolecular forces (10 Marks)
Question 5: Reaction Rate (15 Marks)
Question 6: Chemical Equilibrium (15 Marks)
Question 7: Acids and Bases (20 Marks)
Question 8: Electrochemistry- Galvanic Cells (15 Marks)
Question 9: Electrochemistry – Electrolytic Cells (15 Marks)
Question 10: Fertiliser Industry (10 Marks)
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CAT & IT
Grade Subject Date Time(h) Paper Marks Content (Modules / Chapters)
12
IT
31/8/2016
3
1
150
Java Q1: General Programming Skills
Java Q2: OOP
Java Q3: Problem Solving (including 2D
arrays, sorting & searching, reading
from and writing to text files,
formatted output & dynamic
components)
13/9/2016
3
2
150
Grade 12 Theory: 1.1 - 1.3 & 2.1 - 2.4 & 3.1 - 3.4 & 4.1 - 4.3
Grade 11 Theory: 1.1, 1.2 & 2.1, 2.2 & 3.1 & 4.1, 4.2
Question 5, Solution development questions: Java (15%):
- Algorithms
- OO Programming
- USE CASE Diagrams
- Dynamically Instantiated Components
- Class diagrams
CAT
1/9/2016
3
1
180
Word: 3.1, 3.2, 3.3,
Excel: 4.1, 4.2, 4.3, 4.4
Access: 5.1, 5.2, 5.3
HTML: 6.1 (including tables)
15/9/2016
3
2
150
Section 1, System Technologies: 1.1, 1.2, 1.3, 1.4, 1.5
Section 2: E-communications & Impact: 2.1, 2 .2, 2.3, 2.4
Section 7: Information management: 7.1
Word, Excel, Access, HTML theoretical questions.
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Afrikaans (EERSTE ADDISIONELE TAAL)
Graad 12 EAT Vraestel 1 (80 punte):
Begripstoets 30 punte
Opsomming 10 punte
Taal 40 punte
o Sinoniem, Antonieme, Trappe van Vergelyking, Intensiewe vorm, Meervoude, Verkleining,
Woordsoorte, Homofone & Homonieme, Voegwoorde, Voornaamwoorde, Idiome, Infinitief,
Voorsetsels, Leestekens, Adjektiewe, Sinsleer, Tye, Direk- en Indirekte Rede, Lydende en
Bedrywende Vorm, Voorvoegsels en Agtervoegsels (Morfologie), Lettergrepe, Negatiewe
vorm, Hoofsin & Bysinne, Stam/Basis woorde, Afleidings en Samestellings, Konnotatief &
Denotatief, Vraag- & Stel- & Bevelsinne en Afkortings
Graad 12 EAT Vraestel 2 (70 punte):
Kontekstuele of Opstel vrae oor die volgende:
Kort verhale (8): Agter ‘n baard, Benedicta, Rooi Kombersie, Die Pakkie, Opsoek na Kid Khumalo,
Die Storie van Piet se Oupa, Baby, Astra Castra
Gedigte (10): Ma, Die Hanswors, Kontak, Kabouterliefde, Spore op die maan, Thumela, Things that
go bump in the night, Stad in die Mis, Woorde, Wie’s Hy
Graad 12 EAT Vraestel 3 (100 punte):
Kreatiewe Opstel (50 punte): Verhalend / Beskrywend / Reflektief / Beredenerend /
Argumentatief (250 -350 Woorde)
Lang Transaksionele Skryfstuk (30 Punte): Dialoog / Vriendskaplike Brief / Brojure of Pamflet/
Formele Brief / Onderhoud / Huldeblyk / Informele
Toespraak / Rubriek / Resensie (120 -150 Woorde)
Kort Transaksionele Brief (20 Punte): Dagboekinskrywing / Instruksies / Aanwysings / Wenke /
Poskaart / Advertensie / Plakkaat (80 – 100 Woorde)
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EGD
PAPER 1 TOTAL: [197]
QUESTION 1 ANALITICAL (CIVIL) [30]
QUESTION 2 INTERPENETRATION AND DEVELOPMENT [35]
QUESTION 3 TWO POINT PERSPECTIVE [39]
QUESTION 4 CIVIL DRAWING [93]
PAPER 2 TOTAL: [200]
QUESTION 1 ANALITICAL (MECHANICAL) [30]
QUESTION 2 LOCI (MECHANISM AND CAM) [40]
QUESTION 3 ISOMETRIC DRAWING [37]
QUESTION 4 MECHANICAL ASSEMBLY [93]
Date Day Subject/s Time (h) Teacher Venue No.
Afrikaans EAT Vraestel3 8:00 - 11:00 Ruan R 17 & 18
Classes to be announced 11:30 - 17:00
English HL & FAL Paper 3 8:00 - 11:00 Leanne R 17 & 18
Classes to be announced 11:30 - 17:00
31/8 Wed IT Paper 1 Practical 9:00 - 12:00 Marita Room 7 6
CAT Paper 1 Practical 9:00 - 12:00 Marita Room 7 8
Life Sciences Paper 1 9:30 - 12:00 Marina Church 10
Life Orientation (National Paper) 9:00 - 11:00 Anna Church 31
EGD Paper 1 13:00 - 16:00 Tobie Room 10 7
3/9 Sat
5/9 Mon Afrikaans EAT Vraestel 2 9:00 - 12:00 Ruan Church 28
Geography Paper 1 9:00 - 12:00 Church 15
Geography Paper 2 14:00 - 15:30 Room 10 15
7/9 Wed EGD Paper 2 9:00 - 12:00 Tobie Church 7
8/9 Thu Accounting 9:00 - 12:00 Samantha Church 6
Math Lit Paper 1 9:00 - 12:00 Sarah Church 9
Physical Sciences Paper 1 9:00 - 12:00 Marlie Church 24
10/9 Sat
12/9 Mon Math Lit Paper 2 9:00 - 12:00 Sarah Church 9
IT Paper 2 Theory 9:00 - 12:00 Marita Church 6
Life Sciences Paper 2 9:30 - 12:00 Marina Church 10
14/9 Wed History Paper 1 9:00 - 12:00 Rob Church 14
15/9 Thu CAT Paper 2 Theory 9:00 - 12:00 Marita Church 8
16/9 Fri Physical Sciences Paper 2 9:00 - 12:00 Marlie Church 24
17/9 Sat
19/9 Mon History Paper 2 9:00 - 12:00 Rob Church 14
20/9 Tue Business Studies 9:00 - 12:00 Samantha Church 15
21/9 Wed Afrikaans EAT Vraestel 1 9:00 - 12:00 Ruan Church 28
English HL Paper 1 10:00 - 12:00 31
English FAL Paper 1 10:00 - 12:00 1
23/9 Fri Mathematics Paper 2 9:00 - 12:00 David Church 41
24/9 Sat
26/9 Mon Mathematics Paper 1 9:00 - 12:00 David Church 41
27/9 Tue Consumers Studies Theory 9:00 - 12:00 AnnaRoom 4 &
52
English HL Paper 2 9:30 - 12:00 31
English FAL Paper 2 10:00 - 12:00 1
29/9 Thu
30/9 Fri
30/8
Mon
Tue
32All
All32
Leanne Church22/9 Thu
Leanne Church
School Closes
28/9 Wed
13/9 Tue
Exam Timetable - Sept 2016Grade 12 (32)
6/9 Tue Rob
9/9 Fri
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