GRADE 11
SUBJECT CONTENT TIME MARKS
ENGLISH HOME LANGUAGE
Paper 1
A. Comprehension (30)
Figures of speech
B. Summary (10)
C. Visual Literacy (20)
Cartoon and advertising analysis
D. Textual Editing (10)
Punctuation, parts of speech, concord, active and passive voice, direct and indirect speech, levels of language
Paper 2
A. Seen Poetry (2 x 10 = 20)
Random notes to my son, London, Far Cry from Africa, Sedition, Mid-term break
B. Unseen Poetry (10)
2 hrs
2.5 hrs
70
80
C. Drama Contextual Questions / Literary Essay (25)
Macbeth
D. Novel Contextual Questions / Literary Essay (25)
Tsotsi
AFRIKAANS FAL
Vraestel 1 - 80
Afdeling A – Leesbegrip en spotprent 30
Afdeling B – Opsomming 10
Afdeling C- Advertensie 10
Strokiesprent 10
Algemene taal 20
Vraestel 2 – 70
Afdeling A – Die kruppel engel – Die hele boek 35
Afdeling B – Poësie – Saalhulp
Ek het ‘n huisie aan die Rand
Oppie Cape flats
Demokrasie [2 will be tested] 35
MATHEMATICS
Paper 1
Algebra and equations (inequalities)
Patterns and sequences
Finance, growth and decay
3 Hrs
150
Functions and graphs
Differential Calculus
Probability Paper 2
Statistics
Analytical Geometry
Trigonometry
Euclidean Geometry and measurement
3 Hrs
150
MATHEMATICAL
LITERACY
TOPICS
Rounding Estimation Units
Read what the question tells you to do. If no specific instructions are given, always round off to two decimal places.If the question gives special instruction to round off to a specific decimal, a separate mark will be awarded for rounding. Look at the highest digit. Always write units
125,2763…. kg Rounded to 125,28 kg 125,2743… kg Rounded to 125,27 kg When rounding to the nearest whole number. 124,743kg rounded to 125 kg 125,726… kg Rounded to 126 kg R2375 ≈ R2000 R523 ≈ R500 R76,78 ≈ R80
Conversions & Currencies
Conversions : Distance Area Volume / Capacity Mass
Km *** m ** cm * mm kℓ *** ℓ *** mℓ T *** kg *** g *** mg Miles to km Etc…..
Convert between Metric and metric When converting from right to left, multiply by the conversion factor. e.g. R to L …..
1 foot = 12 inches
Then 7 feet = 7x12 inches
When converting from left to right, divide by the conversion factor. L to R ….
1 mile = 1760 yards
Therefor 3520 yards = 3520 ÷ 1760
Scale Must be able to: *Calculating real life distance *Calculating measurement on map *Calculating scale if map and actual distance is known Must be able to describe a scale in words. A Scale is a comparison between the distance measured on a map to the distance in real life. Eg. 1 : 1 000 One unit measured on the map represents 1000 units in real life.
Scale 1:50 000
Map x Real life
÷ Map x scale = Real life Real life ÷ scale = Map
Time Time conversions Calculating time duration
(Speed = 𝑑𝑖𝑠𝑡𝑎𝑛𝑐𝑒
𝑇𝑖𝑚𝑒 )
days hours Minutes seconds
24 x 60 x 60
Minutes must be decimal form when using the Speed formula E.g. 2hours 45 min
Use 2,75 3hours 18minutes
18
60 = 0,3 …
Time= 3,3 Finance Finance- Documents, Statements &
Tariff Systems, Budgets
When working with big amounts in budgets, show zero’s R8,3 million = R8300 000 R213,83 billion= R213 830 000 000
Income Expenditure Profit and loss, Break Even calculations and graphs,
Profit = Income – Loss BE is when income = expenses At BE point, no profit , no loss
Taxation VAT UIF Wages Basic Overtime Sundays an Public Holidays
X 1,15
X 0,15
Price excluding VAT + VAT = Price including VAT
÷0,15
÷ 1,15
1% calculated on basic wage or salary 1% deducted from employee 1% contributed by employer 45 hours in any week basic hours Overtime must be paid at 1.5 times the employee’s normal wage An employee who occasionally works on a Sunday must receive double pay
Personal Income tax.
Work on a public holiday is by agreement and paid at double the rate Gross Income: Basic salary plus benefits like housing, car allowances etc. Net Income: Income after all deductions have been made Taxable Income : Basic Salary – Pension Not gross – pension! Tax Table Rebates and Medical Aid Credits
Interest Currencies and exchange rates, Interest on Bank accounts, Interest on loans and investments Inflation
No formula. Must be able to develop 1st year : R5000 x 1,05 = R5250,00 2nd year: R5250 x 1,05 = R5512,50
Data Handling Collecting, summarising, representing and interpreting data.
Tally tables, Ste Cumulative Frequency Tables
Central Tendencies Mean (Average) Mode ( Most) Median ( Middle)
Measures of Dispersion Range ( Big – Small) IQR ( Q3 – Q1) Outliers or Extreme numbers
Probability P(event) = 𝑛𝑢𝑚𝑏𝑒𝑟 𝑜𝑓 𝑜𝑢𝑡𝑐𝑜𝑚𝑒𝑠
𝑝𝑜𝑠𝑠𝑖𝑏𝑙𝑒 𝑜𝑢𝑡𝑐𝑜𝑚𝑒𝑠
Two-way –tables Tree diagrams
Fraction in simplified form.
Measurement Length Perimeter Area Volume Units must be written
Mass Temperature Surface area
LIFE
ORIENTATION
Chap 17 unit 1+2 Pg 271 ~~ Chap 15 units 1-3 Pg 248 Chap 13 unit 1-3 Pg 215 ~~ Chap 11 unit 1-5 Pg 157 Chap 9 unit 1+3 Pg 137 ~~ Chap 7 unit 1-4 Pg 100 Chap 6 unit 1+2 Pg 83 ~~ Chap 5 unit 1-3 Pg 62 Chap 3 unit 1+2 Pg 44 ~~ Chap 1, unit 1+2 Pg 2
2hrs 80
PHYSICAL SCIENCE
PHYSICS: PAPER 1 Mechanics: - Forces - Force components - Frictional Forces - Equilibrium Forces - Newton 1,2,3 - Newton’s law of universal gravitation Waves - Geometric optics - 2D and 3D refraction Electricity - Current electricity - Electrostatics - Electromagnetism CHEMISTRY: PAPER 2 Matter and material
Types of bonds
Lewis Diagrams
Molecular shapes
Bond energy
Intermolecular forces
Properties of intermolecular forces
Gases Chemical Change
- Stoichiometry - Reaction Energy - Redox reactions - Acid and Base reactions
Chemical Systems
- Mining - Global warming
LIFE SCIENCE
Paper 1:
Energy transformations to sustain Life: Photosynthesis
Animal Nutrition
Energy transformation: Respiration
Gas exchange
Excretion in humans
Population Ecology
Paper 2: Biodiversity and classification of micro-organisms
Biodiversity in plants and reproduction
Biodiversity of animals
Human impact on the environment:
Current crises
Practical exam: All the practical work as revised with learners
Paper 1 and 2 2
½ h each
1 hr
Paper 1 and 2 150
marks each
60
HISTORY
You must answer THREE questions in each paper: ONE source-based + ONE essay + ONE either source-based or essay. You may answer two questions from the same section. Paper 1:
SECTION A: SOURCE- BASED QUESTIONS
SECTION B: ESSSAY QUESTIONS
1 Communism in Russia: 1900-1940
Lenin and the implementation of his economic policies.
Why was the New Economic policy introduced?
4 Communism in Russia: 1900-1940
Stalin’s Five (5) Year Plans
2 Capitalism in the USA 1900-1940
The Wall Street crash of 1929 What were the causes of the 1929 Wall
Street crash?
What was the impact of the 1929 Wall Street crash?
5 Capitalism in the USA 1900-1940
Roosevelt and the New Deal
3 Ideas of Race in the late 19th and 20th centuries
Nazi Germany: Groups targeted by the Nazis
The Jews
6 Ideas of Race in the late 19th and 20th centuries
Case study: Australia
Eugenics and Social Darwinism: the effect on the Indigenous people.
Paper 2:
SECTION A: SOURCE- BASED QUESTIONS
SECTION B: ESSSAY QUESTIONS
1 Nationalism –South Africa
The rise of African Nationalism 4 Nationalism –South Africa
3Hrs
3hrs
150
150
The South African National Natives Congress (SANNC, later the ANC)
The ANC Youth League
The Freedom Charter
The Pan Africanist Congress (PAC)
The role of women
The rise of Afrikaner Nationalism
2 Nationalism – The Middle East
The Arab-Israeli conflict from 1948-1973.
The question of Palestine
Jewish Nationalism
Arab Nationalism
5 Nationalism – Africa
Case study: From “Gold Coast “to Ghana
Kwame Nkrumah and Pan-Africanism
3 Apartheid South Africa 1940s to 1960s
How did the National Party use legislation to create an apartheid state?
Prohibition of Mixed Marriages Act (No.55 of 1949)
Population Registration Act
(No.30 of 1950)
Group Areas Act (No.41 of 1950)
The Bantu Education Act (No.47 of 1953)
6 Apartheid South Africa 1940s to 1960s
Overcoming apartheid.
The Defiance Campaign, 1952
The Women’s March to Pretoria, 1956
The Sharpeville Massacre, 1960
The Rivonia Trial, 1963
GEOGRAPHY
PAPER 1: Theory The Atmosphere pg 72-123 Geomorphology pg 126-174 Development Geography pg 176-242
3 hrs
225
Resources abs Sustainability pg 244-288 Learners must answer 3 out of 4 Question PAPER 2: Map Work All map work covered in Grade 10 and 11, including calculations, aerial and othophotos and GIS
1½ hrs
75
ACCOUNTING
Paper 1: 150 marks 2 hours Concepts relating to partnerships 11.1.2 Concepts relating to clubs 11.1.3 Concepts relating to GAAP 11.1.4 Ledger accounts of partnerships; & interpretation thereof 11.1.5 Ledger accounts of clubs & interpretation thereof 11.1.6 Accounting equation of partnerships 11.1.7 Adjustments & final accounts of partnerships & trial balances 11.1.8 Income Statement (Statement of Comprehensive Income) of partnerships 11.1.9 Balance Sheet (Statement of Financial Position) & Notes of partnerships 11.1.10 Statement of Receipts & Payments of clubs 11.1.11 Analysis and interpretation of financial statements of partnerships * 11.1.12 Valuation of fixed assets including additions, depreciation & disposal 11.1.13 Periodic & perpetual stock systems - concepts & reporting 11.1.14 Ethical behaviour in financial environments Paper 2 150 marks 2 hours Preparation of bank and creditors' reconciliations 11.2.2 Value Added Tax calculations 11.2.3 Manufacturing concepts 11.2.4 Cost Accounting - Ledger accounts 11.2.5 Calculation of unit costs and break-even point 11.2.6 Preparation of Cash Budget for sole traders 11.2.7 Preparation of Projected Income Statement for sole traders
11.2.8 Application of internal control & audit processes: cash, fixed assets, inventories, debtors, creditors, income & expenses including salaries/wages; & including financial indicators # 11.2.9 Valuation of fixed assets including depreciation & asset disposal for forecasting and internal control purposes 11.2.10 Periodic & perpetual inventory systems - concepts, recording & control 11.2.11 Ethical behaviour in financial environments
ECONOMICS
TWO Papers will be written EXAM LAYOUT:
Each paper comprises of SIX QUESTIONS divided into three sections. From the s ix questions only FOUR must be answered as fol lows:
- SECTION A: Question 1 is COMPULSORY
- SECTION B: Consists out of THREE questions: Questions 2 – 4 from which
the candidate must choose only TWO
2hrs
each
150
each
PAPER 1
150 MARKS - 2 HOURS
PAPER 2
150 MARKS - 2 HOURS
MAIN TOPIC MACROECONOMICS
MAIN TOPIC MICROECONOMICS
TOPICS
Factors of production, economic
importance and its remuneration
Circular flow of goods/services
Economic goods & services – main
aggregates
Economic systems
South Africa’s economic structures
TOPICS
Markets – utility of goods and services
Relationships between markets
Effects of cost & revenue
Market structures
Price elasticity
MAIN TOPIC ECONOMIC PURSUITS
MAIN TOPIC CONTEMPORARY ECONOMIC ISSUES
TOPICS
Economic growth
Economic development
Money & banking
RSA’s economic importance in Africa
TOPICS
Poverty
Globalisation
Environmental deterioration
- SECTION C: Consists out of TWO questions: Questions 5 – 6 from which
the candidate must choose only ONE
BUSINESS STUDIES
PAPER 1: BUSINESS ENVIRONMENTS
Influences of business environments
Challenges of the business environment
Adapting to challenges of the business environment
Contemporary socio-economics issues
Business sectors
BUSINESS OPERATIONS
Marketing function
Production function
Human Resources function
2 hrs
150
PAPER 2: BUSINESS VENTURES
Benefits of a company over other forms of ownership
Avenues of acquiring a business (Franchising, Leasing and Outsourcing)
Presentation of business information
Entrepreneurial qualities and success factors
Transforming a Business plan into an action plan
Start a business venture based on an action plan
BUSINESS ROLES
Creative thinking and problem solving
Stress and crisis management
Professionalism and ethics
Citizenship role and responsibilities
Team dynamics and conflict management
Team stages and dynamics theories and conflict management
2 hrs 150
HOSPITALITY STUDIES
The significance of South African culinary uniqueness Menu planning Bread products using yeast Venue and table setting Cakes and biscuits Costing Kitchen brigade: organogram Restaurant brigade: organogram Herbs, spices, condiments and flavourants Types of service Service techniques Fish Poultry Stocks Sauces Vegetables Soups Rice Food Poisoning vs. Food Spoilage Food Contamination Temperature Control in the kitchen Preventative safety Measures Receiving stock Storekeeping Policies governing working conditions Occupational Health and Safety Act Learning pathways in Hospitality
3 hours 200
TOURISM
Tourism Sectors
Domestic, regional and inter-national tourism
Culture and Heritage
Foreign exchange
Tourist attractions
Map work and tour planning
Marketing
Communication and customer care
3hrs 200
EGD
PAPER 1:
Civil analytical
Solid geometry
Two-point perspective
Civil drawings
PAPER 2:
Mechanical analytical
Loci (CAM)
Isometric drawing
Mechanical assembly
3hrs
3hrs
190
195
CIVIL
TECHNOLOGY
Section A: Generic Questions
Question 1: Occupational Health and Safety & Materials (30)
Question 2: Tools, Equipment and Graphics (40)
Question 3: Quantities and Joining (30)
Section B: Subject Specific
Question 4: Excavations (30)
Question 5: Foundations (30)
Question 6: Formwork (40)
3hrs 200
CAT
Practical: • Word Processing (Section 3) – Modules 3.1 to 3.7 • Spreadsheets (Section 4) – Modules 4.1 to 4.4 • Databases (Section 5) – Modules 5.1 to 5.5 • HTML / Web design (Section 6) – Modules 6.1 and 6.2 • Processing data – Module 7.2 • Working smarter – Module 8.1 Theory: • System Technologies and Implications (Section 1) – Modules 1.1 to 1.6 • Network and Internet Technologies (Section 2) – Modules 2.1 to 2.4 • Information Management (Section 7) – Modules 7.1 to 7.3 • Case Studies – Module 8.2 • Theory questions on practical work: ± 15 marks.
3hrs
3hrs
180
150
IT
P1: PRACTICAL GR10 Delphi GR11 Delphi Question 1 • Basic programming skills with standard/basic structures listed in the IT CAPS document • Using different visual components for Input/Output • Instantiating and using dynamic components Question 2 • Database manipulation via Delphi Question 3 • General problem-solving using more advanced programming and data structures
3hrs
150
P2: THEORY All theory modules completed this year as well as Gr10 theory. Delphi theory will also be included.
3hrs
150
VISUAL ARTS
Refer to teacher
EXAMINATION BOOKLET
NOVEMBER 2019
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