Basic Economics Problems of Society

State and explain the basic economic problems of society.
Suggest ways of efficient allocation/use of scarce societal resources.
State examples of different economic systems and how they solve their economic problems.

Basic Economics Problems of Society

State and explain the basic economic problems of society.
Suggest ways of efficient allocation/use of scarce societal resources.
State examples of different economic systems and how they solve their economic problems.

Theory of Production

Explain the concept/factors of production
State and explain the characteristics of each factor of production.
Explain the meaning of division of labour
State the difference between specialization and division of labour.
Identify the advantages, disadvantages and limitation of division of labour.
State the advantages and disadvantages of large scale production

Theory of Production

Explain the concept/factors of production
State and explain the characteristics of each factor of production.
Explain the meaning of division of labour
State the difference between specialization and division of labour.
Identify the advantages, disadvantages and limitation of division of labour.
State the advantages and disadvantages of large scale production

Concept of Demand and Supply

The meaning of demand and supply, draw schedules and curves of a given commodity
The laws of demand and supply,
Determining equilibrium price and points for a commodity
The factors that affect the demand and supply for a commodity

Concept of Demand and Supply

The meaning of demand and supply, draw schedules and curves of a given commodity
The laws of demand and supply,
Determining equilibrium price and points for a commodity
The factors that affect the demand and supply for a commodity

Particulate Nature of Matter

Students should be able to:
Formulate simple hypothesis and test them before they can draw conclusions based on specific information.
Explain how molecules of a substance move relative to other molecules of the same substance
Describe the atomic structure of matter
State the constituents of the atom
Use molecular theory to explain the three states of matter.
Describe the structure of simple crystals.
Distinguish between crystalline and amorphous substances
Use the concept of photon to explain that light behaves like particle.

Electric Field

Students should be
Able to:
Draw electric lines of force around:
Isolate positive charge; Isolate negative charge
Two like charges placed near each other two unlike charges placed near each other.
Generate a continuous flow of charge
Explain electric current.
Set up a simple electric circuit.
Distinguish between conductors and insulators
Define resistance as opposition to flow of charges (electrons).
Calculate the electrical work done in a given circuit.

Gravitational field.

Students should be able to:
Identify force fields from a set of forces.
Explain why two solid bodies of different masses released from rest at the same point simultaneously
fall to the ground at the same time.
Describe the shape of the earth.

Gravitational field.

Students should be able to:
Identify force fields from a set of forces.
Explain why two solid bodies of different masses released from rest at the same point simultaneously
fall to the ground at the same time.
Describe the shape of the earth.

Electric Charges.

Students should be able to:
Charge a body by friction, induction and contact.
Identify bodies charged either similarly or oppositely.

Electric Charges.

Students should be able to:
Charge a body by friction, induction and contact.
Identify bodies charged either similarly or oppositely.

Heat Energy

Students should be able to:
Explain. temperature,
Expansion, change of state, and vaporization using the kinetic Molecular Theory
Explain Conduction,
Convection and radiation in terms of the kinetic molecular theory.