Energy and Society

Student should be able to identify the souces of energy
Distinguish between renewable and non-renewable sources of energy.
Identify the various ways energy is used.
Explain the importance of energy in the development of society.
Explain the impact/effect of energy use on the environment.
Identify energy sources that are environmentally friendlv and those that are hazardous to the environment.

Giant Molecules (Sugars, Starch)

Some sources of sugar
Classify sugar as a. mono, di, polysaccharides b. reducing and non-reducing sugars
Examples of different types of sugar.
Preparing glucose from starch and sucrose
Testing for starch and glucose using Fehling’s solution
Stating the uses of starch and sugars

Giant Molecules (Sugars, Starch)

Some sources of sugar
Classify sugar as a. mono, di, polysaccharides b. reducing and non-reducing sugars
Examples of different types of sugar.
Preparing glucose from starch and sucrose
Testing for starch and glucose using Fehling’s solution
Stating the uses of starch and sugars

Soap and Detergents

Identifying the materials for making soap
Preparing soap from local sources
Explaining the emulsifying action of soap using relevant Equations
Defining detergents
Description of the mode of action of detergents
Distinguishing between soap and detergents

Fats and Oil

Identify sources of fats and oils
Differentiate between fats and oils
State the physical and chemical properties of fats and oils.
Explain saponification using relevant equations
Test for fats
State the uses of fats and oil

Fats and Oil

Identify sources of fats and oils
Differentiate between fats and oils
State the physical and chemical properties of fats and oils.
Explain saponification using relevant equations
Test for fats
State the uses of fats and oil

Ethical, Legal and Social Issues

-Stating the adverse effects of chemical wastes on the environment
-Listing of some industrial pollutants of the environment
-Statting ways of preventing chemical degradation
-Identifying the role of governments in preventing and fighting chemical degradation

Iron

Understanding the relative abundance of iron ore in nature
Physical and chemical properties of iron
The process for extraction of iron from its ore
The causes of rusting in iron
Ways of preventing rusting of iron

Metals and their Compounds

Characteristics of metals
Identifying what parts of the periodic table contain metals
The relative abundance of metals in nature
Classes of compounds formed by metals (i.e. sulphates, chlorides etc)
Principles of extraction of metals
Properties of alkali metals
Uses of sodium as a typical alkali metal
Properties of alkaline earth metals
Extraction and uses of calcium as a typical alkaline earth metal
Extraction of aluminum
Compounds of aluminum
Uses of aluminum
Extraction of tin metal
Uses of tin
Characteristics of properties of transition Elements
Extraction of copper
Uses of copper.

Metals and their Compounds

Characteristics of metals
Identifying what parts of the periodic table contain metals
The relative abundance of metals in nature
Classes of compounds formed by metals (i.e. sulphates, chlorides etc)
Principles of extraction of metals
Properties of alkali metals
Uses of sodium as a typical alkali metal
Properties of alkaline earth metals
Extraction and uses of calcium as a typical alkaline earth metal
Extraction of aluminum
Compounds of aluminum
Uses of aluminum
Extraction of tin metal
Uses of tin
Characteristics of properties of transition Elements
Extraction of copper
Uses of copper.

Metals and their Compounds

Characteristics of metals
Identifying what parts of the periodic table contain metals
The relative abundance of metals in nature
Classes of compounds formed by metals (i.e. sulphates, chlorides etc)
Principles of extraction of metals
Properties of alkali metals
Uses of sodium as a typical alkali metal
Properties of alkaline earth metals
Extraction and uses of calcium as a typical alkaline earth metal
Extraction of aluminum
Compounds of aluminum
Uses of aluminum
Extraction of tin metal
Uses of tin
Characteristics of properties of transition Elements
Extraction of copper
Uses of copper.

Metals and their Compounds

Characteristics of metals
Identifying what parts of the periodic table contain metals
The relative abundance of metals in nature
Classes of compounds formed by metals (i.e. sulphates, chlorides etc)
Principles of extraction of metals
Properties of alkali metals
Uses of sodium as a typical alkali metal
Properties of alkaline earth metals
Extraction and uses of calcium as a typical alkaline earth metal
Extraction of aluminum
Compounds of aluminum
Uses of aluminum
Extraction of tin metal
Uses of tin
Characteristics of properties of transition Elements
Extraction of copper
Uses of copper.

Integration of simple Algebraic functions

Recognize integration as the reverse of differentiation
Recognize some standard integrals of polymids and algebraic tractions
Apply sometechniques of integration such as
a) integration by substitution
b) integration by parts
c) integration by partial fractions
Apply integration to real life situation.

Integration of simple Algebraic functions

Recognize integration as the reverse of differentiation
Recognize some standard integrals of polymids and algebraic tractions
Apply sometechniques of integration such as
a) integration by substitution
b) integration by parts
c) integration by partial fractions
Apply integration to real life situation.

Differentiation of Algebraic fractions

Explain the meaning of differentiation
Differentiate from the first principle
Recognize the standard derivatives of some basic functions
Apply the rules of differentiation of functions
Apply differentiation of capital market and real life situations

Longitude and latitude

Describing the earth as a sphere
Identifying (using skeletal globe and locate (using real globe) and appreciating the followings:
– North and South poles
– Longitude
– Latitude Meridian and – equator
– Parallel of latitude
– Radius of parallel of latitude
– Radius of the earth.
Solving problems on longitude and latitude

Theory of Logarithm

Show the basic laws of logarithm
revision of the use of logarithm table for calculation