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A comprehensive academic plan comprises of learning methodologies, time management, tackling exams along with detailed lesson plan based on your own curriculum.

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Subject in Grade 05

  • English

  • Mathematics

  • Science

Listening and Speaking

  • Interpret speakers' messages (both verbal and nonverbal), purposes, and perspectives
  • Interpret proficient, fluent models of oral reading, including selections from classic and contemporary works
  • The common elements of cultures:
  • Speaks clearly and appropriately to different audiences for different purposes and occasions
  • Presenting a speech with the right tone, and style

Reading

  • Word identification strategies.
  • Use the root words with prefixes and suffixes
  • Using dictionaries
  • Finding the main purpose and arguments in an essay
  • Reading comprehension
  • Distinguish fact and opinion in various texts
  • Analyzing the characteristics of various genres and types of texts
  • Understand and identify literary terms across a variety of literary forms
  • Characteristics of cultures reflected in writing

Writing

  • Compose poems and short stories
  • Journals, letters, reviews, poems, narratives and instructions
  • Developing ideas into essays
  • Writing well-developed paragraphs
  • Editing and proofreading
  • Note taking from relevant sources
  • E-mail and conventional mail
  • Class newspapers multimedia, report, video report

Grammer

  • Regular and irregular plurals
  • Parts of speech in more detail
  • Punctuation
  • Types of sentences

Quantitative Reasoning

  • Ordering and comparing numbers till 100,000
  • Place value till hundredths place
  • Representing money amounts
  • Solve two step problems using addition and subtraction
  • Multiplication of 2 digit & 3 digit whole numbers
  • Relating simple fraction to decimals
  • Adding and subtracting decimals
  • Multiplication of decimals
  • Division of decimals
  • Fraction puzzles and equivalent fractions
  • Comparing and ordering fractions with like denominators

Algebra

  • 2 D Patterns
  • Pattern tables
  • Determining the missing numbers in equations involving addition, subtraction, multiplication, or division and one- or two-digit nmbers;
  • 3 D Patterns
  • Investigating variables as unknown quantities
  • Demonstrating equality using multiplication or division in equations with unknown quantities on both sides

Geometry and Spatial Reasoning

  • Distinguishing among polygons and prisms
  • Identifying acute, right, obtuse and straight angles
  • Measuring angles to 90 degree with a protractor
  • Constructing triangles
  • Constructing nets of prism and pyramids
  • Locating objects using the cardinal directions
  • Performing and describing translations

Measurement

  • Measuring time interval to the nearest second
  • Determining elapsed time
  • Measuring temperature
  • Converting from meters to centimeters and from kilometers to meters
  • Relating the 12-hour clock to the 24-hour clock
  • Developing and applying area and perimeter relationships for a rectangle
  • Relating capacity and volume
  • Developing and applying volume relationships for a rectangular prism

Data Management and Probability

  • Collecting and organizing discrete and continuous data
  • Displaying data using broken-line graphs
  • Sampling data from a population
  • Mean and comparison of data
  • Representing probability using fraction

Life Systems

  • Cell as the basic unit of life
  • Basic structure and function of the major organs in the respiratory, circulatory, digestive, excretory, and nervous systems
  • How skeletal, muscular, and nervous systems work together to produce movement
  • Skin as an organ and its purposes
  • What happens to excess nutrients not immediately used by the body
  • Components of the body's system of defense against infections

Matter and Materials

  • Properties of matter
  • Reversible and Irreversible reactions
  • Changes in the properties of materials when they interact with each other
  • Interactions between materials that result in the production of a gas
  • 3 Different states of matter– solid, liquid, and gas – with examples of each state
  • Characteristic properties of matter
  • Grouping materials on the basis of their properties
  • Melting and evaporation require heat
  • Use of a thermometer to measure the temperature of a material
  • Melting, freezing, condensation and evaporation as changes of state that can be reversed
  • Nonreversible changes that occur when some materials are heated
  • Changes that occur when pressure is applied to materials

Energy and Control

  • Renewable and Non-renewable sources of energy
  • Energy stored for later use as in chemical energy stored in battery)
  • Energy storage and transfer in a given device or system
  • Laws of energy
  • Operation of a mechanical device or system that uses a sensory or time-based input
  • Conservation of Energy

Structures and Mechanisms

  • Forces acting on a structure and their application
  • Parts of a structure that are under tension and those that are under compression when subjected to a load
  • Force needed to lift a load manually with the force required to lift the load with a simple machine
  • Advantages and disadvantages of using different types of mechanical systems
  • Turning force (torque) of different combinations of gears
  • Force required by different pulley systems

Earth and Space Systems

Weather

  • Weather and climate and the factors that influence these systems
  • Large-scale and local weather systems
  • Predicting local weather patterns using data from their own observations of weather and from weather reports
  • Formation of clouds and the effects of different cloud formations on weather and climate
  • Water cycle in terms of evaporation, condensation and precipitation
  • Patterns in air movement
  • Ways in which energy from the sun affects weather conditions
  • Effects of air pressure
  • Comparison of outdoor air movement with indoor air movement
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Subject in Grade 06

  • English

  • Mathematics

  • Science

Listening and Speaking

  • Summarizing and retelling spoken ideas
  • Interpreting speakers' messages
  • Introduction to aesthetics
  • Word choice, diction, and usage
  • Common elements of cultures

Reading

  • Word identification strategies
  • Purposes of various texts
  • Reading comprehension
  • Analyzing the characteristics of various types of texts
  • Literary forms and terms
  • Concrete verses abstract words

Writing

  • Writing as a recursive process
  • Understanding the purpose, situation, and audience
  • Organization of ideas
  • Argumentative essays
  • Concrete verses abstract words
  • How to do global revisions

Grammer

  • Parts of speech
  • Types of sentences
  • Sentence combinations
  • Mechanics (ellipses, brackets etc.)

Quantitative Reasoning

  • Representing and ordering numbers
  • Place value
  • Comparing and ordering fractions
  • Estimating percents
  • Adding and subtracting decimals
  • Operations of whole numbers
  • Applying order of operations
  • Ratio and rates
  • Prime numbers & composite numbers
  • Factors and GCF
  • Multiples & LCM
  • Relating simple fractions, decimals and percents

Algebra

  • Geometric patterns
  • Describing pattern rules in words
  • Calculating the term
  • Investigating variables as changing quantities
  • Solving equations

Geometry and Spatial Reasoning

  • Classifying quadrilaterals
  • Lines of symmetry and rotational symmetry
  • Measuring angles
  • Representing figures using figures and isometric sketches
  • Plotting points in the first quadrant
  • Performing and describing rotations

Measurement

  • Measurement using metric units
  • Conversion of units
  • Developing and applying area relationships for a parallelogram and a triangle
  • Developing and applying the volume relationships for a triangular prism
  • Determining and applying surface area relationships for rectangular and triangular prisms
  • Relating square meters and square centimeters

Data Management and Probability

  • Collecting and organizing discrete and continuous data;
  • Displaying data using continuous line graphs;
  • Graphical representation
  • Using continuous line graphs and mean to compare sets of data;
  • Finding theoretical probabilities;
  • Predicting the frequency of an outcome based on the theoretical probability

Life Systems

Diversity of Living things

  • Formal classification systems based on structural characteristics
  • Difference between cold- and warm-blooded animals
  • Characteristics of vertebrates
  • Classification of vertebrates
  • Characteristics of invertebrates
  • Classification of invertebrates
  • Characteristics of different kinds of arthropods
  • Description of microscopic living things
  • How micro-organisms meet their basic needs.

Matter and Materials

Properties of air and characteristics of flight

  • Definition and effects of Gravity
  • Properties of gases
  • Bernoulli's principle
  • Methods used to alter drag in flying devices
  • Mass and gravity
  • Designing devices to overcome the force of the earth's gravity
  • Sources of propulsion for flying devices
  • Unbalanced forces and airplanes

Structures and Mechanisms

Motion

  • Mechanical devices and systems that produce a linear output from a rotary input
  • Classes of simple levers (e.g., wheelbarrow, tongs, seesaw)
  • Transmission of motion and force by linkages (systems of levers)
  • Friction and energy
  • Reducing friction

Earth and Space Systems

Space

  • Physical characteristics of components of the solar system
  • Bodies in space that emit light and those that reflect light
  • Features of the moon's surface
  • Cycles in nature and changes within cycles
  • Earth's rotation that causes cycles of day and night
  • Earth's revolution that causes the cycles of seasons
  • Major constellations visible from Earth
  • Effects of the relative motion and positions of the earth, moon, and sun
  • Safety procedures when observing the sun and eclipses
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Subject in Grade 07

  • English

  • Mathematics

  • Science

Speaking

  • Organizing ideas in an oral presentation
  • Delivering an oral presentation with the correct intonation, style and tone
  • Importance of voice, eye contact and gestures
  • Using graphic aids to enhance understanding

Reading

  • Understanding of a variety of literary, graphic, and informational texts, using a range of strategies to construct meaning
  • Analyzing the purpose, situation, and intended audience of a written text
  • Analyzing the tone, attitude, position, and viewpoints of the author
  • Comparing and contrasting various types of texts

Writing

  • Writing to elucidate, argue, report, investigate, propose a plan
  • Vocabulary building exercises
  • Developing writing skill by writing for various purposes and audiences
  • Strategies to overcome writers' block
  • Literary terms and devices
  • Descriptive writing
  • Global revisions and fine tuning
  • How to validate the authenticity of information gathered through research

Grammer and Usage

  • Parts of speech, articles, tenses, active and passive, types of sentences, kinds of clauses, figures of speech, punctuation and capitalization

Quantitative Reasoning

  • Compare & order positive integers
  • Fraction
  • Decimal numbers
  • Percentages
  • Square & square roots
  • Multiplication & division using fractions & decimals
  • Addition & subtraction using fractions & decimals
  • Add, subtract, divide, and multiply using algorithms
  • Ratio and proportion relating to speed & density.
  • Exponents
  • Solving problems using appropriate operations
  • Appropriate reasoning

Patterns and Algebraic Thinking

  • Rate and Proportion
  • Generate formulae
  • Sequence

Geometry and Spatial Reasoning

  • Pairs of angles
  • Properties of polygons
  • Properties of solids
  • Coordinate plane
  • Translation
  • Surface area of solids
  • Views of solids

Measurement

  • Area
  • Perimeter
  • Volume
  • Circumference

Data Management and Probability

  • Sample space
  • Compound data
  • Data display
  • Central tendency

Life Systems

Interactions within Ecosystems

  • Living and Non-living elements in an ecosystem
  • Populations of organisms within an ecosystem and the factors that contribute to their survival in that ecosystem
  • Roles of producers, consumers, and decomposers in food chains and their effects on the environment
  • Importance of microorganisms in recycling organic matter

Micro-organisms as beneficial and/or harmful

  • Food webs and the role of Food chains in an ecosystem
  • The process of carbon cycling and water in the Biosphere
  • Natural communities within ecosystems and changes that can affect animal and plant populations
  • Ecological succession in a local ecosystem

Matter and Materials

Pure substances and Mixtures

  • Mechanical mixtures and Solutions
  • Concentration of a solution in qualitative terms and in quantitative terms
  • Particle Theory as scientific model
  • Pure substances and mixtures using the particle theory
  • Factors that affect solubility and the rate at which substances dissolve
  • Saturated and unsaturated solutions
  • Solutes and solvents in various kinds of solutions

Energy and Control

Heat

  • Concept of temperature and heat
  • Motions of particles in a solid, a liquid, and a gas using the particle theory;
  • Transmission of Heat by conduction, convection, and radiation in solids, liquids, and gases
  • Absorption of radiant heat by various surfaces
  • Effect of heating and cooling on the volume of a solid, a liquid, and a gas;
  • Factors affecting the rate of temperature change using a constant heat source
  • Effect of heat on the motion of particles and changes of state occur
  • Heat capacities of common materials
  • Sensory inputs and feedbacks
  • Devices that minimize energy transfer

Structures and Mechanisms

Structural strength and Stability

  • Structures as solid structures, frame structures, or shell structures
  • Determining the stability or instability of a structure by position of the center of gravity
  • Structures that are affected by forces outside of them
  • Measuring the performance of a structure by comparing its mass with load it supports

Earth and Space Systems

Earth's crust

  • Composition of earth's crust
  • Classification of rocks and minerals according to their characteristics and methods of formation
  • Differences in compositions of rocks and minerals
  • Geological processes involved in rock and mineral formations
  • Rock cycle
  • Meteorological, geological and biological processes of soil formation
  • Processes involved in mountain formation and in the folding and faulting of the earth's surface
  • Evidence of geological changes (e.g., fossils, strata)
  • The origin and history of natural features of local landscapes
  • Causes of some natural events that occur on or near the earth's surface and their effects
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Subject in Grade 08

  • English

  • Mathematics

  • Science

Listening

  • Develop listening skills to gather information , solve problems , enjoy, and appreciate.
  • Identify major ideas and supporting ideas in talks and speeches.
  • Note taking and summarizing.
  • Evaluate the spoken message, content, credibility and delivery.

Speaking

  • Interviewing and reporting
  • Sharing experiences, stories, poems
  • Presentations

Reading

  • Read to understand and appreciate
  • Develop vocabulary
  • Understand meaning from context
  • Use of dictionary, synonym finder and thesaurus
  • Develop reading Comprehension
  • Interpret texts using prior knowledge
  • Understand rhetoric
  • Recognize distinguishing features of different genres of literature

Writing

  • Learn to write reports, narratives, descriptions
  • Learn to develop argumentative essay
  • Write strong thesis statements and topic sentences
  • Develop ideas into supporting details
  • Revision strategies
  • Mechanics of writing
  • Proofreading strategies

Grammer

  • Parts of speech
  • Agreement between subject and the verb
  • Tenses
  • Active and passive
  • Types of sentences

Number Sense and Numeration

  • Representing and ordering rational numbers
  • Exponential notation
  • Problem solving
  • Order of operations
  • Percentage
  • Rates and proportions

Measurement

  • Metric conversions
  • Area of circle with formula
  • Application of volume and capacity measurement
  • Surface-area relationships

Geometry and Spatial Sense

  • Geometric properties of quadrilateral
  • Circles
  • Similar shapes
  • Angle relationships
  • Different polyhedrons
  • Pythagorean relationship
  • Transformation

Patterning and Algebra

  • Linear sequence
  • Linear pattern
  • Algebraic equation
  • Solving linear equations

Data Management and Probability

  • Data analysis
  • Graph selection
  • Central tendency
  • Data management
  • Probabilities
  • Events

Life Systems

Cells, Tissues, Organs and Systems

  • Unicellular organisms and multicellular organisms
  • Functions of unicellular organisms
  • Organelles in a cell
  • Differences in structure between plant and animal cells
  • Organization of cells into tissues, organs, and systems
  • Function of selectively permeable membranes in cells
  • Structure and function of specialized cells and tissues in different parts of plants
  • Cells in multicellular organisms need to reproduce to make more cells to form and repair tissues
  • Structure of roots, stem, and leaves of a plant permit the movement of food, water, and gases
  • Structures of different plants in specific conditions
  • Movement of gases and water into and out of cells during diffusion and osmosis

Matter and Materials

Fluids

  • Viscosity in liquids
  • Density of Solid, Liquid and Gas
  • Flow rate of different liquids
  • Relationship of Mass and Weight
  • Relationship between viscosity and density
  • Mass-to-volume ratio of different amounts of the same substance
  • Particle theory
  • Fluid compressibility and Incompressibility
  • Relationship between gravity and buoyancy
  • Effects of Temperature on Density and its comparison with Particle model of matter
  • Effect of applying external pressure on the behavior of fluids
  • Buoyant force on a given object
  • Efficiency as transmitters of force in pneumatic and hydraulic devices

Energy and Control

Optics

  • Properties of visible light
  • Comparison of the properties of visible light with the properties of electromagnetic radiation
  • Different Living Sources of light
  • Wavelengths of light
  • Refraction of visible light
  • Transmitted light
  • Mirrors and lenses
  • Optical instruments
  • Laws of reflection
  • Color vision using the additive theory
  • Color filters

Structures and Mechanisms

Mechanical efficiency

  • Pascal's law
  • Relationship between force, area, and pressure
  • Compression of liquid and gases
  • Effect of pressure on a liquid
  • Linking the components of fluid systems
  • Friction
  • velocity and speed
  • velocity ratio of devices with pulleys and gears
  • mechanical efficiency

Earth and Space Systems

Water systems

  • States of water
  • Circulation of water on the earth
  • Formation of geological features on the ocean floor
  • Physical characteristics of salt water and fresh water
  • Wave formation
  • Height of tides
  • Convection currents in water
  • Weather and climate
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Subject in Grade 09 - 12

  • English

  • Mathematics

  • Science

Literature Studies and Reading Comprehension

  • Analyzing the meaning of texts
  • Understanding the forms of texts
  • Comparing different literary genres
  • Understanding the elements of style
  • Analyzing the audience, situation, and purpose of writing

Writing

  • Generating ideas and gathering information
  • Choosing the form to suit the purpose and audience
  • Organizing ideas and information in written work
  • Choosing the form to suit the purpose and audience
  • Revising Drafts
  • Editing, proof reading, and Publishing
  • Grammar and usage
  • Spelling
  • Punctuation

Media Studies

  • Analyzing media and media works
  • Creating media works

Pre Algebra

  • Common Core correlation to mathematics standards
  • Variables, expressions, and integers
  • Solving equations
  • Multi-step equations and inequalities
  • Factors, fractions, and exponents
  • Rational numbers and equations
  • Ratio, proportion, and probability
  • Percents
  • Linear functions
  • Real numbers and right triangles
  • Measurement, area, and volume
  • Data analysis and probability
  • Angle relationships and transformations.

Algebra 1

  • Equations
  • Inequalities
  • Functions
  • Linear functions
  • Systems of equations and inequalities
  • Exponents and polynomials
  • Factoring polynomials
  • Quadratic functions and equations
  • Exponential functions
  • Data analysis and probability.

Algebra 2

  • Equations and Inequalities
  • Linear Equations and Functions
  • Systems of Linear Equations and Inequalities
  • Matrices and Determinants
  • Quadratic Functions
  • Polynomials and Polynomial Functions
  • Powers, Roots, and Radicals
  • Exponential and Logarithmic Functions
  • Rational Equations and Functions
  • Quadratic Relations and Conic Sections
  • Sequences and Series
  • Probability and Statistics
  • Trigonometric Ratios and Functions
  • Trigonometric Graphs, Identities, and Equations

Pre Calculus

  • Functions and Graphs
  • Polynomial, Power, and Rational Functions
  • Exponential, Logistic, and Logarithmic Functions
  • Trigonometric Functions
  • Analytic Trigonometry
  • Applications of Trigonometry
  • Systems and Matrices
  • Analytic Geometry in Two and Three Dimensions
  • Discrete Mathematics
  • An Introduction to Calculus: Limits, Derivatives, and Integrals

Calculus

  • Limits and Continuity
  • Differentiation
  • Applications of Differentiation
  • Integration
  • Applications of the Definite Integral
  • Integration Techniques
  • First Order Differential Equations
  • Infinite Series
  • Parametric Equations and Polar Coordinates
  • Vectors and the Geometry of Space
  • Vector-Valued Functions
  • Functions of Several Variables and Partial Differentiation
  • Multiple Integrals
  • Vector Calculus
  • Second Order Differential Equations

Geometry

  • Essentials of Geometry
  • Reasoning and Proof
  • Parallel and Perpendicular Lines
  • Congruent Triangles
  • Relationships within Triangles
  • Similarity
  • Right Triangles and Trigonometry
  • Quadrilaterals
  • Properties of Transformations
  • Properties of Circles
  • Measuring Length and Area
  • Surface Area and Volume of Solids

Trigonometry

  • Angles and Applications
  • Trigonometric Functions
  • Solutions of Right Angles
  • Basic Relationship between Identities
  • Trigonometric functions of Two Angles
  • Sum, Difference and Product Formulas
  • Oblique Triangles
  • Area of Triangles
  • Inverse Trigonometric Functions
  • Trigonometric Equations
  • Complex Numbers

Differential Equations

  • First-Order Differential Equations
  • Linear Differential Equations
  • Second-Order Linear Homogeneous Equations
  • nth- Order Linear Homogeneous Equations
  • Laplace Transforms
  • Matrices
  • Gamma and Bessel Functions
  • Eigen Function Expansions

Data Management

  • Constructing and Interpreting Visual Displays of Data
  • Graphing Displays of Information
  • Sampling
  • Measures of Central Tendency
  • Theoretical and Experimental Probability
  • Finding probability using Diagrams and Tables
  • Counting Techniques and Probability Strategies

Physics

  • Electricity and its Applications
  • Motion and its Applications
  • Forces and Motion
  • Energy, Work, Power and Momentum
  • Waves and Sound
  • Light and Geometric Optics
  • Electricity and Magnetism
  • Mechanical Systems
  • Electricity and Electronics
  • Hydraulics and Pneumatic System
  • Communication Technology
  • Energy Transformation

Chemistry

  • Properties and States of Matter
  • Physical and Chemical Changes
  • Evolution of Models of The Atom
  • Elements and Compounds
  • Periodic Table
  • Chemical Formulae, Composition and Names
  • Rates of Reaction
  • Acids, Bases and Salts
  • Chemical Bonding
  • Organic Chemistry
  • Solutions and Solubility
  • Nuclear Fission and Fusion
  • Oxidation and Reduction
  • Atmospheric Chemistry
  • Chemical System and Equilibrium
  • Matter and Qualitative Analysis
  • Chemistry in the Environment
  • Electro Chemistry

Biology

  • Diversity Of Living Things
  • Reproduction
  • Earth And Space Science
  • Ecosystem And Human Activity
  • Cell Biology
  • Microbiology
  • Genetics
  • Plant Anatomy And Physiology
  • Animal Anatomy And Physiology
  • Environmental Sciences
  • Population Dynamics
  • Evolution
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