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Grade 9 EMS_ Accounting
1. Accounting equation
2. Cash receipts journal
3. Cash payments journal
4. Petty cash journal
5. Debtors and Creditors journal
6. Debtors allowances journal
7. Creditors allowances journal
8. Post information from all journals to the General Ledger
9. Debtors and creditors ledgers
10. Trial balance
11. Income statement and balance sheet
EXAM TOTAL: 150
TIME: 2 Hours
AFRIKAANS: EERSTE ADDISIONELE TAAL
GRAAD 9 NOVEMBER EKSAMEN - 2015
VRAESTEL 1: 1,5 uur - ± 100 punte
VRAAG 1: Begripstoets
VRAAG 2: Opsomming
VRAAG 3: Taal
VRAESTEL 2: Letterkunde - 1 uur - 50 punte
Gedigte: As Lara glimlag – bl 100 Handboek
Karnaval
Beste vriende – bladsy 150
Vullisblikmentaliteit – bladsy 172
Die Blackberry en die duif – bladsy 166
Kort verhale: Million skrik groot – bl 76 Handboek
Die jakkals en die kraai
Die twee reisigers
Thabo die entrepreneur – bladsy 186
Blind date – bladsy 222
VRAESTEL 3: Kreatiewe skryfwerk - in klas - 50 punte
E. BASSON & A. LE ROUX
Grade 9 EMS Final Exams 2015
Business Studies (EMS): Time: 1,5 hours
Marks: 150
You will need to study the following sections of work
Economic Systems (Topic 2)
The circular flow (Topic 4)
Price theory (Topic 6)
Sectors of the economy (Topic 7)
The functions of a business (Topic 11)
Business plan (Topic 14)
The exam must be completed in blue or black pen
Question Section Marks
1 2 3 4
Section A:
Multiple Choice True or False Match the Columns Fill in the Missing Words
60
5 6 7 8
Section B: Long Questions
50
8 9
Section C: Case Studies
40
Grade 9 Examination Preparation English Home Language Language Paper 1
Parts of speech all aspects
Punctuation
Sentence types: Simple, Compound and Complex.
Sentence Structure: Subject, Verb, Object.
Figures of Speech
Pronouns
Direct and Reported Speech
Idioms and Proverbs
Conjunctions and Prepositions
Connotation and Denotation (Literal and Figurative Meaning)
Summary Skills
Suffixes and Prefixes
Synonyms and Antonyms
Abbreviations and Acronyms
Advertising AIDA Principle Literature Paper 2
Study theory notes provided: Figures of Speech and Sound Devices.
Poems: o The Face of Love o Love Poem for my Country o Sonnet 18 o The world is too much with us o In Broken Images o The Lost Generation o Imagine
One unseen poem
Be able to do a Literary Essay on the Novel: The Hobbit o Study Notes provided o Revision Questions per Chapter on the Novel.
Notes on Film Study Edward Scissorhands o Camera Shots and Lighting notes
District 6: Short Questions
GEOGRAPHY
GRADE 9 EXAMINATION: NOVEMBER 2015
Time: 2 hours Total: 100 marks SECTION A: MAPWORK 25 marks
ALL mapwork covered this year: Scale Distance and Area Time and speed Direction and bearing Coordinates Landforms and contours
(This section will consist of calculations and Multiple Choice questions) SECTION B: SUSTAINABLE DEVELOPMENT 30 marks
Natural resources
Environmental Issues
Sustainable energy use
Eco Tourism in South Africa
SECTION C: GEOMORPHOLOGY 45 marks
Plate Tectonics
Earthquakes and volcanoes
Weathering
Erosion (River Erosion) Please ensure you bring the following equipment into the exam:
Pens, pencils, ruler, calculator, protractor.
Geography rocks!!
www.cbcgeography.webs.co
GRADE 9 HISTORY
EXAM REQUIREMENTS NOVEMBER 2015
CONTENT:
The following topics must be studied for the November Exam:
South African History:
The concept and laws of apartheid
Resistance to apartheid - Passive Resistance including –
*ANC Youth League
*Defiance Campaign
*Freedom Charter/Treason Trail
*Women’s March
*Sharpville
-The Armed Struggle – Rivonia
Trial
-Steve Biko/Black Consciousness
-Student Struggle – Soweto Riots
-Trade Union Movement – 1980’s
-Release of Mandela
SKILLS
Source Based Questions – must be able to display an ability to extract
information from sources, apply knowledge from memory, understand historical
bias, show ability to empathise with the past.
Essay Skills – must be able to memorise facts, construct an argument, and apply
prior learning knowledge, focus on the topic, link ideas logically, and construct a
piece of writing with an introduction, a body of evidence and a conclusion.
PAPER STRUCTURE:
2 hr long paper consisting of 80 marks short questions and 20 marks essay.
Life Orientation Grade 9 Final Exam Requirements
Term 3 and Term 4 covers the following: • Career and subject choices:
-- Subjects in Grades 10, 11 and 12
-- Careers related to different subjects
--Calculate an APS;
-- apply for funding;
-- fill in a bursary form;
-- NSFAS
-- know the admission requirements for a University based on the NSC.
-- Qualities relating to different careers and subjects: strengths and weaknesses; interests and abilities
o Decision-making skills: steps in choosing subjects relating to interests and abilities and career of interest
--The 8 domains of society
--How careers fit into the domains of society
--Use the domains of society to find out more about careers,
• Concept: volunteerism
-- Why volunteering is good for you
• Health and safety issues related to violence:
-- Common acts of violence at home, school and in the community
-- Reasons that violence occurs in families and communities and among friends and peers
-- Impact of violence on individual and community health and safety
-- Alternatives to violence: problem-solving skills and managing conflict
-- Protecting oneself and others from acts of violence: where to find help National health and/or safety promotion
programmes
•Challenging situations: depression, grief, loss, trauma and crisis
-- Causes of depression, grief, loss, trauma and crisis
-- Counterproductive coping techniques: using alcohol and drugs
-- Problem-solving and decision-making skills: strategies to respond to emotions in challenging situations
Your examination covers only term 3 and 4 work. [70 marks]
It has 3 sections,
Section 1 [25]
Contains short questions that require you to remember facts and information.
Section 2 [25]
You have to process the information, such as, discuss, make comparisons,
interpret and make judgements giving valid reasons for your choices
Section 3 [20]
In this section you have to choose 2 of three essays.
MATHEMATICS Grade 9
FINAL EXAMS 2015
PAPER ONE
1 H30
80 MARKS
THE NUMBER SYSTEM Classification of numbers; Conversion of fraction (WUC)
Set builder & interval notation
RATE AND PROPORTION Ratio & Rate, Direct & indirect proportion
FINANCE Profit & loss, Sales and commission
Simple interest; Hire purchase
Compound interest & period changes
Exchange rates
EXPONENTS Laws; Scientific Notation
ALGEBRAIC EXPRESSIONS Terminology; Products; Factorisation; Fractions
EQUATIONS Word Problems
Simultaneous
LINEAR GRAPHS
NUMBER PATTERNS
PAPER TWO
1 H30
80 MARKS
2D SHAPES parallelogram, rectangle, etc and gr 8 revision
SIMILAR & CONGRUENT
TRIANGLES
AREA & PERIMETER of complex shapes
SURFACE AREA & VOLUME Complex solids
TRANSFORMATION
STATISTICS
PROBABILITY
STUDY HARD as hard work creates
GOOD
LUCK!
GRADE 9– LIFE SCIENCES MRS K
BAISLEY
EXAMINATION REQUIREMENTS – NOVEMBER 2015
FORMAT OF PAPER
SECTION A: 50 MARKS
Multiple Choice
Terminology
Match the columns
True or False
SECTION B: 80 MARKS
Short Questions (Including diagrams, graphs, tables)
SECTION C: 20 MARKS
Essay Question
WHAT YOU NEED TO STUDY
Cells as the basic units
Systems in the human body (Digestive, Muscular System, Circulatory System,
Respiratory System, Excretory system, Nervous System)
Human Reproduction and puberty
You can EXCLUDE the following sections for the Digestive system
Nutrition and nutrients
Balanced diet
You can EXCLUDE the following section for the Nervous System
The impact of drugs and alcohol on the brain
You can EXCLUDE the following section for the Reproductive System
Contraception
STUDY HARD AND YOU WILL SEE GOOD RESULTS!!
WORK THROUGH THE ACTIVITIES IN YOUR TEXTBOOK AS REVISION
COME AND SEE ME IF YOU HAVE ANY QUESTIONS
Topics to learn for the Natural science exam in November 2015 Time: 1h 30
Discipline Topic in syllabus Pages in text book Approximate marks in exam
Multiple choice questions All 30
Physics 1. Force 2. Field forces 3. Force of gravity 4. Magnetic forces 5. Electrostatic forces
P207 – p226 20
Physics 1. Work 2. Power 3. Energy
Learn notes handed out during the year
20
Chemistry 1. Periodic Table 2. Symbols and names of
elements 3. Valency 4. Names and formulae of
compounds 5. Molecular models 6. Writing and balancing
equations 7. Reactions of metals
with oxygen 8. Reactions of non-metals 9. with oxygen
P141-176 30
Physics 1. Cells and batteries 2. Resistors 3. Series circuits 4. Parallel circuits 5. Electricity and safety in
the house 6. Electricity generation 7. The national grid 8. Cost of electricity
P226-285 30
Chemistry 1. Acids 2. Bases 3. Alkalis 4. Reactions of acids
P177-205 20
Total 150
Sepedi Lelemetlaleletso la pele Kreiti 9 Lephephe la 1 Meputso : 50 Nako: 1,5 Karolo A Tekatlhaologanyo : (20) Karolo B Thutopolelo le tiriso: (30) Lephepe la 2 Dipuku tsa go bala Meputso: 50 Re soga thari (padiso) Nako: 1,5 Lephephe 3 Mepusto: 50 Taodiso Nako: 1,5 le lengwalo
Technology Grade 9 : November Examination 2015
The exam will be done in the form of a practical exam.
You will be told in much more detail what to study during lessons. It is up to
you to listen and take note!
Module 1 Graphic communication Oblique drawing (practical)
First angle orthographic drawing (practical)
Module 2 Structures Types of Bridges
Strengthening structures (triangulation etc.)
Module 3 Mechanical systems & control Pneumatics & Hydraulics
Types of pulleys, working out MA
The 4 mechanical control systems
The 4 types of gears
Module 4 Electrical & electronic systems Circuits, circuit symbols & diagrams
Alternative energy sources
Module 5 Processing Preserving metal
Preserving food
Types of plastic, uses & recycling (table)
NB! You need a 30cm clear ruler, a protractor and a sharp pencil to complete the practical
drawing component of the exam. Warning!! Do NOT come and ask Mrs G for a protractor on the morning of the exam (or
on the days you write Maths and Geography either)!!
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