Science 11-12
Physics requires students to visualize topics like acceleration, momentum, friction, stress, strain, dimensional scaling and vibration, to get a good understanding of the subject.
Merely learning formulae to no end usually makes students develop a learn-by-rote habit, which makes them fall behind when it comes to solving problems.
One of the best ways to teach students these concepts is by making them watch simulation videos or presentations on how the dynamics of everyday objects work.
Merely learning formulae to no end usually makes students develop a learn-by-rote habit, which makes them fall behind when it comes to solving problems.
One of the best ways to teach students these concepts is by making them watch simulation videos or presentations on how the dynamics of everyday objects work.
Most students from higher grades find Chemistry to be one of the toughest subjects.
Chemistry requires for students to have a diverse set of skills, and to go back and forth between learning periodic table elements to balancing reactions.
While there are some parts in the subject that require students to have strong memorization skills, most of it can be easily remembered by understanding concepts.
Often, students who do not score well in Chemistry have problems with their Mathematical skills.
Also, they aren’t sure about whether they should be learning chemistry or picking up the math skills first.
Chemistry :
Matter and Materials:
- Organic Chemistry
Chemical Change:
- Rate and extant of reactions
- Rates of reaction
- Chemical Equilibrium
- Electrochemical Reactions
Chemical Systems
- The chemical industry
- Chloralkali industry
- Fertilisers
- Industrial Processes
- The Harbour Processes
- The Oswald Process
- The Content Process
- Eutrophication of Waterways
- Batteries
Electricity and Magnetism:
- Electrostatic and Electronics
- Electrical Circuits
- Electrodynamics
- The Electromagnetic Spectrum
Matter and Materials
- Particle Nature of Light
Physics:
Mechanics:
Motion in two dimensions:
- Equations of motion
- Force, momentum, Impulse
- Projectile Motion
- Conservation of Momentum
- Frames of Reference.
Work, Energy and power:
- Waves, Sound and light
- The Doppler Effect
- Light and Colour
- Diffraction and Interference