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Academic Calendar Year 2022

AY 2022/2023

11-Jul-22 W1 Term 1 Begins

18-Jul-22 W2

25-Jul-22 Public Holiday: Islamic New Year (Jul


W3 29)

1-Aug-22 W4

8-Aug-22 W5

15-Aug-22 Public Holiday: Independence Day


W6 (Aug 17)

22-Aug-22 W7

29-Aug-22 W8

5-Sept-22 W9

12-Sept-22 W10

19-Sept-22 W11 Assessment week & Report Card

26-Sept-22 Term Break

3-Oct-22 W1 Term 2 Begins

10-Oct-22 Public Holiday: Birth of Prophet


W2 Muhammad. SAW (Oct 7)

17-Oct-22 W3
24-Oct-22 W4

31-Oct-22 W5

7-Nov-22 W6

14-Nov-22 W7

21-Nov-22 W8

28-Nov-22 W9

5-Dec-22 W10

12-Dec-22 W11 Assessment week & Report Card

19-Dec-22 Term break

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30-Jan-23 W5

6-Feb-23 W6

13-feb-23 W7

20-Feb-23 W8
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6-Mar-23 W10 Assessment & Report Card

13-Mar-23 Term Break

20-Mar-23 W1 Drilling Term

27-Mar-23 W2

3-Apr-23 W3

10-Apr-23 W4

17-Apr-23 Idul Fitry Break

24-Apr-23 Idul Fitry Break

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8-May-23 EXAM WEEK

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5-Jun-23 EXAM WEEK

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6-Nov-23

13-Nov-23

20-Nov-23 Certificate Issued

27-Nov-23

Academic Calendar Year 2019

AY 2019/2020 and 2020/2021

2-Jan-23 W1 Term 1 Begin


9- Jan-23 W2

16-Jan-23 W3

23-Jan-23 W4

30-Jan-23 W5

6-Feb-23 W6

13-feb-23 W7

20-Feb-23 W8

27-Feb-23 W9

6-Mar-23 W10 Assessment & Report Card

13-Mar-23 Term Break

20-Mar-23 W1 Term 2 Begin

Hindu Day of Silence (22 March)

27-Mar-23 W2

3-Apr-23 W3 Good Friday (7 April)

10-Apr-23 W4

17-Apr-23 Idul Fitry Break

24-Apr-23 Idul Fitry Break

1-May-23 W5 Labor Day (1 May)

8-May-23 W6
15-May-23 W7 Ascending Day of Isa Almasih (18 May)

22-May-23 W8

29-May-23 W9 Pancasila Day ( 1 June)

5-Jun-23 W10

12-Jun-23 W11

19-Jun-23 W12

26-Jun-23 W13 Idul Adha (29 June)

3-Jul-23

10-Jul-23 W1 Term 3 Begin

17-Jul-23 W2 Islamic New Year (19 July)

24-Jul-23 W3

31-Jul-23 W4

7-Aug-23 W5

14-Aug-23 W6 Independence Day (17 Aug)

21-Aug-23 W7

28-Aug-23 W8

4-Sep-23 W9

11-Sep-23 W10
18-Sep-23 W11

25-Sep-23 W12

2-Oct-23 W13

9-Oct-23 EXAM WEEK

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30-Oct-23 EXAM WEEK

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4-Dec-23

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18-Dec-23

25-Dec-23 Christmas ( 25 December)

1-Jan-24 New Year (1 Jan)

8-Jan-24

15-Jan-24
21-Jan-24 Release of Result

Academic Calendar Year 2019

AY 2019/2020 and 2020/2021

11-Jul-22 W1 Term 1 Begins

18-Jul-22 W2

25-Jul-22 Public Holiday: Islamic New Year (Jul


W3 29)
1-Aug-22 W4

8-Aug-22 W5

15-Aug-22 Public Holiday: Independence Day


W6 (Aug 17)

22-Aug-22 W7

29-Aug-22 W8

5-Sept-22 W9

12-Sept-22 W10

19-Sept-22 W11 Assessment week & Report Card

26-Sept-22 Term Break

3-Oct-22 W1 Term 2 Begins

10-Oct-22 Public Holiday: Birth of Prophet


W2 Muhammad. SAW (Oct 7)

17-Oct-22 W3

24-Oct-22 W4

31-Oct-22 W5

7-Nov-22 W6

14-Nov-22 W7

21-Nov-22 W8

28-Nov-22 W9
5-Dec-22 W10

12-Dec-22 W11 Assessment week & Report Card

19-Dec-22 Term break

26-Dec-22 Term break

2-Jan-23 W1

9- Jan-23 W2

16-Jan-23 W3

23-Jan-23 W4

30-Jan-23 W5

6-Feb-23 W6

13-feb-23 W7

20-Feb-23 W8

27-Feb-23 W9

6-Mar-23 W10 Assessment & Report Card

13-Mar-23 Term Break

20-Mar-23 W1 Drilling Term

27-Mar-23 W2

3-Apr-23 W3
10-Apr-23 W4

17-Apr-23 Idul Fitry Break

24-Apr-23 Idul Fitry Break

1-May-23 W5

8-May-23 EXAM WEEK

15-May-23 EXAM WEEK

22-May-23 EXAM WEEK

29-May-23 EXAM WEEK

5-Jun-23 EXAM WEEK

12-Jun-23 EXAM WEEK

19-Jun-23 EXAM WEEK


IAS & IAL Exam Structure
Subject: Mathematics

Pure Mathematics

IAS

- Pure Mathematics 1 (P1) WMA11 01

- Pure Mathematics 2 (P2)WMA12 01

- Mechanics 1 (M1) WME01 01

IA Level

- Pure Mathematics 3 (P3) WMA13 01

- Pure Mathematics 4 (P4) WMA14 01

- Statistic 1 (S1) WST01 01

Subject: Physics

IAS

- Mechanics and Materials WPH11 01


- Waves and Electricity WPH12 01

- Practical skills in Physics WPH13 01

IA Level

- Further Mechanics, Fields and Particles (WPH14 01)

- Thermodynamics, Radiation, Oscillations and Cosmology (WPH15 01)

- Practical Skills in Physics II (WPH16 01)

Subject: Chemistry

IAS

- Structure, Bonding and Introduction to Organic Chemistry (WCH11 01)

- Energetics, Group Chemistry, halogenoalkanes and Alcohols (WCH12 01)

- Practical Skills in Chemistry I (WCH13 01)

IA Level

- Rates, Equilibria and Further Organic Chemistry (WCH14 01)

- Transition Metals and Organic Nitrogen Chemistry (WCH15 01)

- Practical Skills in Chemistry II (WCH16 01)

Subject: Economics

IAS

- Markets in Action (WEC11 01)

- Macroeconomic performance and policy (WEC12 01)

IA Level

- Business Behaviour (WEC13 01)


- Development in the Global Economy (WEC14 01)

Subject: English language

IAS

- Language : Context and Identity (WEN01 01)

- Language in Transition (WEN02 02)

IA Level

- Crafting Language (Writing) (WEN03 03)

- Investigating Language (WEN04 04)

Subject: Business

IAS

- Marketing and people (WBS11 01)

- Managing Business Activities (WBS12 01)

IA Level

- Business Decision and strategy (WBS13 01)

- Global Business (WBS14 01)


July 2022 Intake Academic Calendar

Academic Calendar Year 2022

AY 2022/2023

11-Jul-22 W1 Term 1 Begins

18-Jul-22 W2

25-Jul-22 Public Holiday: Islamic New Year (Jul


W3 29)

1-Aug-22 W4

8-Aug-22 W5

15-Aug-22 Public Holiday: Independence Day


W6 (Aug 17)

22-Aug-22 W7

29-Aug-22 W8

5-Sept-22 W9

12-Sept-22 W10

19-Sept-22 W11 Assessment week & Report Card

26-Sept-22 Term Break

3-Oct-22 W1 Term 2 Begins

10-Oct-22 Public Holiday: Birth of Prophet


W2 Muhammad. SAW (Oct 7)
17-Oct-22 W3

24-Oct-22 W4

31-Oct-22 W5

7-Nov-22 W6

14-Nov-22 W7

21-Nov-22 W8

28-Nov-22 W9

5-Dec-22 W10

12-Dec-22 W11 Assessment week & Report Card

19-Dec-22 Term break

26-Dec-22 Term break

2-Jan-23 W1

9- Jan-23 W2

16-Jan-23 W3

23-Jan-23 W4

30-Jan-23 W5

6-Feb-23 W6

13-feb-23 W7
20-Feb-23 W8

27-Feb-23 W9

6-Mar-23 W10 Assessment & Report Card

13-Mar-23 Term Break

20-Mar-23 W1 Drilling Term

27-Mar-23 W2

3-Apr-23 W3

10-Apr-23 W4

17-Apr-23 Idul Fitry Break

24-Apr-23 Idul Fitry Break

1-May-23 W5

8-May-23 EXAM WEEK

15-May-23 EXAM WEEK

22-May-23 EXAM WEEK

29-May-23 EXAM WEEK

5-Jun-23 EXAM WEEK

12-Jun-23 EXAM WEEK

19-Jun-23 EXAM WEEK


26-Jun-23

3-Jul-23

10-Jul-23

17-Jul-23

24-Jul-23

31-Jul-23

7-Aug-23

14-Aug-23 Release of Result

21-Aug-23

28-Aug-23

4-Sep-23

11-Sep-23

18-Sep-23

25-Sep-23

2-Oct-23

9-Oct-23

16-Oct-23

23-Oct-23
30-Oct-23

6-Nov-23

13-Nov-23

20-Nov-23 Certificate Issued

27-Nov-23
Content Overview

Subject: Mathematics

Pure Mathematics

IAS

- Pure Mathematics 1 (P1) WMA11 01

Algebra and functions; coordinate geometry in the (x, y); trigonometry; differentiation;
integration.
- Pure Mathematics 2 (P2)WMA12 01

Proof; algebra and functions; coordinate geometry in the (x, y) plane; sequences and
series; exponentials and logarithms; trigonometry; differentiation; integration.

- Mechanics 1 (M1) WME01 01

Mathematical models in mechanics; vectors in mechanics; kinematics of a particle moving in


a straight line; dynamics of a particle moving in a straight line or plane; statics of a particle;
moments.

IA Level

- Pure Mathematics 3 (P3) WMA13 01

Algebra and functions; trigonometry; exponentials and logarithms; differentiation;


integration; numerical methods

- Pure Mathematics 4 (P4) WMA14 01

Proof; algebra and functions; coordinate geometry in the (x, y) plane; binomial expansion;
differentiation; integration; vectors

- Statistic 1 (S1) WST01 01

Mathematical models in probability and statistics; representation and summary of data;


probability; correlation and regression; discrete random variables; discrete distributions;
the Normal distribution
Syllabus

Week Chapter Sub Topics

1 Algebraic Expression - Index law P1


- Expanding Brackets
- Factorising
- Negative and Fractional
Indices
- Surds
- Rationalizing denominator

Quadratics - Solving quadratic


equations
- Completing the square
- Functions
- Quadratic Graphs
- Discriminant

2 Straight line graphs - Y = mx + c


- Equations of Straight lines
- Parallel and perpendicular
lines
- Lengths and Area

Graphs and - Cubic Graphs


transformation - Reciprocal Graphs
- Point of intersection
- Translating Graphs
- Stretching Graphs
- Transformation Functions

3 Equations and - Linier simultaneous


Inequalities equations
- Quadratic simultaneous
equations
- Simultaneous Equation on
graphs
- Linear inequalities

Trigonometric Ratios - The Cosine Rule


- The Sine Rule
- Area of Triangles
- Solving triangle problems
- Graph of Sine, Cosine and
Tangent
- Transforming
Trigonometric Graphs

4 Radians - Radian Measure


- Arc Length
- Area of Sectors and
Segment

Differentiation - Gradient of Curves


- Finding derivative
- Differentiating x^n
- Differentiating function
with two or more terms
- Gradient, Tangent and
Normal
- Second order derivatives

5 Integration - Integrating x^n


- Indefinite integrals
- Finding functions

Algebraic Methods - Algebraic Fraction P2


- Dividing Polynomials
- The Factor theorem
- The Remainder theorem
- Mathematical Proof
- Methods of proof

6 Coordinate Geometry in - Midpoints and


the (x,y) Plane perpendicular bisector
- Equation of Circle
- Intersection of straight
lines and circles
- Use tangent and chord
properties
- Circles and triangles

Exponentials and - Exponential Functions


Logarithms - Logarithms
- Laws of logarithms
- Solving Equations using
logarithm
- Changing the base of a
logarithm

7 The Binomial - Pascal’s Triangle


Expansion - Factorial notation
- The Binomial Expansion
- Solving Binomial Problem
- Binomial estimation

Sequence and series - Arithmetic Sequence


- Arithmetic Series
- Geometric sequence
- Geometric Series
- Geometric Sequence
- Sum to infinity
- Sigma notation
- Recurrence relations
- Modelling with series

8 Trigonometric Identities - Angles in all 4 quadrants


and equations - Exact values of
Trigonometric ratios
- Trigonometric Identities
- Solve simple trigonometric
equation
- Equations and Identities

Differentiation - Increasing and decreasing


function
- Stationary points
- Sketching gradient
function
- Modelling with
differentiation

9 Integration - Definite Integrals


- Areas under curves
- Areas under the x axis
- Areas between curves and
lines
- Areas between two curves
- The trapezium rule

Algebraic Methods - Arithmetic Operation with P3


Algebraic fractions
- Improper Fractions

10 Function and Graphs - The Modulus function


- Function and Mapping
- Composite functions
- Inverse Functions
- Y = |f(x)| and y = f(|x|)
- Combining
Transformations
- Solving Modulus Problems

Trigonometric - Secant, Cosecant and


Functions Cotangent
- Graphs of sec x, cosec x
and cot x
- Using sec x, cosec x and
cot x
- Trigonometric Identities
- Inverse Trigonometric
Functions

Term Exam

1 Trigonometric Addition - Addition Formulae


Formulae - Using the angle addition
formulae
- Double angle formulae
- Solving trigonometric
equations
- Simplifying a cos x + b sin
x
- Proofing Trigonometric
Identities

Exponentials and - Exponential Function


Logarithms - Y= e ^ax+b + c
- Natural Logarithms
- Logarithms and Non linear
data
- Exponential Modelling

2 Differentiation - Differentiating sinx and


cos x
- Differentiating Exponential
and logarithms
- Chain rule
- Product rule
- Quotient rule
- Differentiating
trigonometric functions

Integration - Integration Standard


Functions
- Integrating f(ax+b)
- Using Trigonometric
Identities
- Reverse Chain rule

3 Numerical Methods - Locating Roots


- Fixed point iteration

Proof - Proof by Contradiction P4

4 Partial Fractions - Partial Fractions


- Repeated Factors
- Improper Fractions

Coordinate Geometry in - Parametric equations


the (x,y) Plane - Using Trigonometric
Identities
- Curve sketching

5 Binomial Expansion - Expanding (1 + x)^n


- Expanding (a + bx)^n
- Using Partial Fractions

Differentiation - Parametric Differentiation


- Implicit Differentiation
- Rates of Change

6 Integration - Finding the area under a


curve defined
parametrically
- Volumes of revolution
around the x axis
- Integration by substitutions
- Integration by parts
- Partial fractions
- Solving differential
equations
- Modelling with differential
equations

Vectors - Vectors
- Representing Vectors
- Magnitude and direction
- Vectors in 3D
- Solving geometric
problems in two dimension
- Position vector
- 3D coordinates
- Equation of a line in three
dimensions
- Points of intersection
- Scalar Product

7 Mathematical Models in - Constructing a model M1


Mechanics - Modelling Assumptions
- Quantities and Units

Constant Acceleration - Displacement-time Graphs


- Velocity-time Graphs
- Acceleration-time Graphs
- Constant Acceleration
Formulae 1
- Constant Acceleration
Formulae 2
- Vertical Motion under
gravity

8 Vectors in Mechanics - Working with vectors


- Solving problems with
vectors written using I and
J notation
- The velocity of a particle
as a vector
- Solving problems involving
velocity and time using
vectors

Dynamics of a particle - Force Diagrams


moving in a straight line - Forces as Vectors
- Forces and acceleration
- Motion in two dimensions
- Connected particles
- Pulleys

9 Forces and friction - Resolving Forces


- Inclined Planes
- Friction

Momentum and - Momentum in one


Impulse dimension
- Conservation of
momentum

10 Statics of a Particle - Static Particles


- Modelling with statics
- Friction and static particles

Moments - Moments
- Resultant Moments
- Equilibrium
- Centres of Mass
- Tilting

Term Exam

1 Mathematical Modelling - Mathematical Models S1


- Designing a Model

Measures of Location - Types of Data


and Spread - Measures of Central
Tendency
- Other Measures of
Location
- Measures of Spread
- Variance and Standard
Deviation
- Coding

2 Representations of - Histogram
Data - Outliers
- Box Plots
- Stem and Leaf Diagrams
- Skewness
- Comparing Data
Probability - Understanding the
Vocabulary used in
Probability
- Venn Diagrams
- Mutually Exclusive and
Independent events
- Set Notation
- Conditional Probability
- Conditional Probabilities in
Venn Diagrams
- Probability Formulae
- Tree Diagrams

3 Correlation and - Scatter Diagrams


Regression - Linear Regression
- Calculating Least Squares
Linear Regression
- Product Moment
Correlation Coefficient

Discrete Random - Discrete Random


Variables Variables
- Finding the cumulative
distribution function for a
discrete random variable
- Expected Value of a
Discrete Random Variable
- Variance of a discrete
random variable
- Expected value and
variance of a function of x
- Solving problems involving
random variables
- Using discrete uniform
distribution as a model for
the probability distribution
of the outcomes of certain
experiments
4 The Normal Distribution - The normal distribution
- Using tables to find
probabilities of the
standard normal
distribution Z
- Using tables to find the
value of z given a
probability
- The standard normal
distribution
- Finding Mean and
Standard Deviation.

Revision

Subject: Physics

IAS

- Mechanics and Materials WPH11 01

- Waves and Electricity WPH12 01

- Practical skills in Physics WPH13 01

IA Level

- Further Mechanics, Fields and Particles (WPH14 01)

- Thermodynamics, Radiation, Oscillations and Cosmology (WPH15 01)

- Practical Skills in Physics II (WPH16 01)

Week Topics Outcomes

· Understand the distinction between scalar and vector


1 1. MECHANIC quantities
· Distinguish between speed and velocity and define
(1A. MOTION) acceleration
· Understand to calculate values using equations for
velocity and acceleration
1. Velocity and
Acceleration

· Interpret displacement-time graphs, velocity-time


graphs and acceleration-time graphs.
· Understand to calculates from the graphs.
2. Motion Graphs · Understand the graphical representations of
accelerated motion.

· Understand to add two or more vectors by drawing


3.Adding Forces · Understand to add perpendicular vectors by
calculation.

· Understand to calculate the moment of force


4. Moments · Know the principle of moments
· Understand the center of gravity of an object.

· Understand Newton’s Law of motion and use them to


2 5. Newton’s Laws of explain the acceleration of objects.
Motion · Understand to make calculations using Newton’s 2nd
Law of motion.
· Understand to identify pairs of forces involved in
Newton 3rd Law of motion.

· Understand the simple kinematics equations.


· Understand to calculate unknown variables using the
kinematics equations.
6. Kinematics Equation

· Understand to explain that any vector can be split


7. Resolving Vectors into two components at right angles to each other.
· Understand to calculate the values of the component
vectors in any such right-angled pair (resolution)

· Know to apply kinematics equations to moving


8. Projectiles objects
· Know to apply the independence of horizontal and
vertical motion to objects moving freely under
gravity.
· Know to combine horizontal and vertical motion to
calculate the movements of projectiles.

· Understand to calculate transfers of gravitational


1.MECHANICS potential energy near the Earth’s surface.
· Understand to calculate the kinetic energy of a body
3 (1B. ENERGY) · Understand to calculate the exchanges between
gravitational potential and kinetic energies, based on
energy conservation.

1. Gravitational
Potential and
Kinetic Energies

· Understand to calculate the energy transferred as


work done, including when a force is not along the
2. Work and Power line of motion.
· Understand to calculate the power of an energy
transfer.
· Understand to explain the efficiency and be able to
calculate.

· Understand how to calculate the momentum of an


1. MECHANICS object
(1C. MOMENTUM)
· Understand to explain how momentum is gained and
lost.

1. Momentum

· Understand the principle of conservation of linear


momentum
· Understand how to calculate based on conservation
2. Conservation of Linear of linear momentum
Momentum

· Understand the use of the equation that defining


4 2. MATERIAL density.
· Understand how the current in a series Understand
(2A. FLUIDS) how the up thrust force in a fluid can be calculated

1. Fluids, Density, and Up


thrust

· Understand the terms of laminar flow and turbulent


flow

2. Fluid Movement

· Understand the concept of viscosity


· Understand how viscosity is related to temperature

3. Viscosity
· Understand to use the equation for viscous drag.
· Understand the use of falling ball method to
determine the viscosity of a liquid.
4. Terminal Velocity

· Understand Hooke’s law and be able to make


2. MATERIALS calculations using it
· Understand to calculate the elastic strain energy
5. (2B. SOLID MATERIAL
stored in a deformed material sample
PROPERTIES)
· Understand to estimate the elastic strain energy
stored from a force-extension graph for a sample

1. Hooke’s Law

· Understand to calculate tensile or compressive


stress
· Understand to calculate tensile or compressive
2. Stress, Strain and the strain
Young Modulus
· Understand to calculate Young Modulus.

· Understand to interpret stress-strain graphs


3. Stress-Strain Graphs · Understand and apply the terms limit of
proportionally, elastic limit, yield point, breaking
stress, elastic deformation and plastic deformation in
relation to stress-strain graphs.

· Understand the terms of amplitude, frequency,


3. WAVES AND THE period and wavelength
PARTICLE NATURE OF · Understand to define wave speeds, measure the
LIGHT speed of sound in air, and use the wave equation.
· Understand to explain how pulse-echo techniques
allow the measurement of distances.
(3A. BASIC WAVES)

1. Wave Basics

· Understand to explain the difference between


longitudinal and transverse waves
· Understand to describe longitudinal waves,
2. Wave Types particularly in terms of pressure variation and the
displacement of molecules
· Know and understand the transverse waves.

· Understand the terms of wave front, superposition


6 3. WAVES AND THE and phase
PARTICLE NATURE OF · Understand to explain examples of wave
LIGHT superposition
(3B. THE BEHAVIOUR OF
WAVES)

1. Wave Phase and


Superposition

· Understand the terms of coherent waves


· Understand how a standing/stationary wave forms
and understand to identify nodes and antinodes
2. Stationary Waves · Understand to use the equation for the speed of
transverse waves on a string
· Know to verify experimentally what factors affect
the frequency of standing waves on a string.

· Understand the terms of diffraction


3. Diffraction · Understand the factors that affect the amount of
diffraction.
· Understand to describe an experiment to observe
diffraction effects

· Understand the terms of coherence, path difference


and interference.
· Understand to interpret the relationship between
4. Wave Interference phase difference and path difference
· Understand to explain the example of wave
interference.

· Understand the terms of refraction


7 3. WAVES AND THE · Understand how to measure the refractive index of a
PARTICLE NATURE OF solid material
LIGHT · Understand to use two equations relating to
(3C. MORE WAVE PROPERTIES refraction.
OF LIGHT)

1.Refraction

· Understand that the waves can be reflected and


transmitted at an interface between media.
· Understand the term critical angle
2. Total Internal Refraction · Understand to predict whether total internal
reflection will occur at an interface.

· Understand the mean by plane polarization


· Understand to describe how polarization can be
used with models to investigate stresses in
3.Polarisation structures.
· Understand how the behavior of electromagnetic
3. WAVES AND THE radiation can be described in terms of both waves
PARTICLE NATURE OF and photons.
LIGHT · Understand to use the equation E= hf for the energy
of a photon of a photon of electromagnetic radiation.
(3D. QUANTUM
PHYSICS)

1.Wave-Particle Duality

· Understand to explain the photoelectric effect and


experimental observations of it.
· Understand on how the photoelectric effect provides
2.The Photoelectric Effect evidence for the photon model of light
· Understand to use the photoelectric effect equation.

· Understand to explain how diffraction experiments


8 provide evidence for the wave nature of electrons.
· Understand to describe other evidence for the wave
3. Electron Diffraction and nature of electrons
Interference
· Be able to use the de Broglie equation.

· Understand atomic line spectra in terms of energy


level transitions.
· Calculate the frequency emitted or absorbed in an
4. Atomic Electron Energies electron energy transition,
· Understand to calculate the intensity of source of
light.

Revision

Term Exam

Subject: English language

IAS
- Language : Context and Identity (WEN01 01)

- Language in Transition (WEN02 02)

IA Level

- Crafting Language (Writing) (WEN03 03)

- Investigating Language (WEN04 04)

Subject: Business

IAS

- Marketing and people (WBS11 01)

- Managing Business Activities (WBS12 01)

IA Level

- Business Decision and strategy (WBS13 01)

Global Business (WBS14 01)

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