Vacation Classes For All SHS 1 Students; Topics To Study At Home Before School Resumes.

All SHS 1 students in both double and single track senior high schools will be at home for their vacation on Thursday, 6th April, 2023. Students spent just a month in school during the first semester. Not much has been learnt so far in school.
Some SHS 1 students didn’t even go for admission in the schools they have been placed.
We will be looking at some topics each SHS 1 student should study at home before school resumes. This is a personal classes for students to study at home and on their during the nine weeks stay in the house.
ENGLISH LANGUAGE
VOWEL SEGMENTS OF ENGLISH (OVERVIEW)
1. Identify pure vowels.
2. Distinguish between vowels ( ^ ) and ∂:/ in words.
3. Identify diphthongs and produce them correctly
4. Contrast the vowel sounds in paired words and sentences
5. Determine meaning differences resulting from changes in vowel quality.
PARTS OF SPEECH
MATHEMATICS
SETS AND
OPERATIONS ON SETS
1. Determine and write the number of subsets in a set
2. Identify the properties of operations on sets
3. Describe the regions of a Venn diagram in terms of the set operations -union, complement
4. Find solution to practical problems involving classifications using Venn diagrams
NUMBER BASES
Introduction Number Bases
Converting From Other Bases to Base Ten
Converting from base ten to other bases
Drawing Tables for a Given Base
Solving Equations Involving Number bases
Addition and Subtraction of Number Bases
Addition, subtraction and multiplication in base 12
Progress Quiz for Number Bases
PLANE GEOMETRY 1
Introduction to Plane Geometry 1
Types of Angles
Sum of Angles at a Point
Triangles
Finding The Interior and Exterior Angles of a Triangle
Parallel Lines
Solving Questions Under Parallel Lines
Solving Questions Under Parallel Lines II
Quadrilaterals
Finding Angles in A Quadrilateral
Polygons
Finding Interior and Exterior Angles of a Polygon
Finding Interior and Exterior Angles of a Polygon II
SET
Introduction to sets & types of sets
Finding The Complement, Intersection and Union of a set
Solving Three Set Problem
Progress Quiz For Sets
Introduction to Set examples
Notes for Three Set Problem
RELATIONS AND FUNCTIONS
Introduction to Functions
Finding Equation of a Line
Finding Magnitude, Midpoint and Gradient of a Line
Finding the Gradient of Line from a Given Equation
Finding The Intersection of Lines
Parallel and Perpendicular lines 1
Parallel and Perpendicular Lines II
Change Of Subject
REAL NUMBER SYSTEM
Introductions To Real Number System
Changing Recurring Decimals To Fraction
Standard Form
Operations on Fractions
Binary Operations
Properties of Binary Operations
Rounding off Numbers
Rounding off Numbers To Tens,
Hundreds,Thousands and Millions
Significant Figures
Progress Quiz For Real Number System
Changing Recurring Decimals To Fraction
Worksheet Changing Recurring Decimals to Fraction
ALGEBRAIC EXPRESSIONS
Algebraic Expression
Difference of Two Squares
Solving Difference of Two Squares
Expanding Binomials & Factorizing
Quadratic Expressions
Solving Algebraic Expressions
Progress Quiz Algebraic Expression
LINEAR EQUATIONS AND INEQUALITIES
Linear Inequalities
Linear Inequalities Example
Linear Inequalities Example II
Linear Equation
Linear Equation Examples
Word Problem
INTEGRATED SCIENCE
INTRODUCTION TO INTEGRATED SCIENCE
1. Explain that there are various branches of science which are interrelated and relevant to the world of life.
2. Apply the scientific method to arrive at scientific solutions to everyday problems
3. Follow basic safety precautions in the laboratory.
4. Use SI units in all measurements
5. Use scientific measuring instruments accurately.
6. Measure density and relative density
SOCIAL STUDIES
SELF IDENTITY
The Problem
Many Ghanaians hardly find the opportunity to identify their capabilities. Lack of knowledge of one’s capability leads to inability to set realistic goals for life. This then leads to nonachievement of one’s capabilities and potential, which in turn leads to disappointments in life
1. Explain “self” and the individual in relation to his or her capabilities.
Self‟ refers to the whole being of an individual, taking into consideration his personal and psychological nature, and abilities. Ones‟ capabilities imply what the person can do. These include the ability to think, remember, create, invent, control the environment and solve problems.
2. Identify actions of false identity and their related problems.
3. Explain Maslow‟s Hierarchy of Needs Theory and show how the theory will help one to achieve one‟s capabilities and improve one‟s self identity.
4. Explain how one can develop his or her capabilities to achieve one‟s ambitions
5. Demonstrate how they can assert themselves and build self confidence