Mang’ula Sub-Zone Mock Exams with Answers (Marking Schemes)Form Four Joint Examinations – May 2021To download the Exams with Answers click the Subjects below:BIOLOGYCHEMISTRYCIVICSENGLISHGEOGRAPHYHISTORYKISWAHILIMATHEMATICSPHYSICSPreparations for your Final Exams Study Time Set aside a specific time to study and create a study space that will stimulate focus and learning. You can choose to decorate the area and make it your own, but try your best to limit things that will distract you. Respect the time you have created for studying and set intentions to focus.
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STUDY NOTES FOR CLASS FOURForEnglish MediumFor Primary Schools using English LanguageClick the Subjects below to view the Notes:CIVIC AND MORAL EDUCATIONMATHEMATICSENGLISHSCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGYKISWAHILISOCIAL STUDIESBenefits Sports and Games in Schools Sports inculcate the feeling of fairness in a child and it encourages them to be committed, taking defeat in a positive manner. It teaches us to be joyful, united, and appreciative in life. We have considered it to be real gifts for all learners. Games also grow and encourage patriotism and national unity among citizens in various modes of play. Scoring a goal, reaching a six, or winning a race not only…
SOCIAL STUDIES – NOTES FOR CLASS FOURForEnglish MediumYou will read the Notes in form of PDFClick the Chapters below to view the Notes:CHAPTERS 1 – 2CHAPTERS 3 – 4CHAPTERS 5 – 6CHAPTERS 7 – 8CHAPTERS 9 – 11SourceTIE (Tanzania Institute of Education)Sports in SchoolDevelops Life Skills Playing sports not only helps in developing physical and mental health, but it also develops the life skills of a student. Sports activities teach students ethics, values, discipline, and a sense of mutual trust. The sportsman’s spirit helps them deal with various phases of life gracefully as well as avoid evils such as drugs…
SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGY – NOTES FOR CLASS FOURForEnglish MediumYou will read the Notes in form of PDFClick the Chapters below to view the Notes:CHAPTERS 1 – 2CHAPTERS 3 – 4CHAPTERS 5 – 6CHAPTERS 7 – 8CHAPTERS 9 – 11SourceTIE (Tanzania Institute of Education) Sports in School, very importantOverall Fitness Indulging in sports can help students prevent chronic diseases such as diabetes, cancer, heart disease, depression, anxiety, and stress, and develop a healthy heart, improve bone density, and lung functionality. It helps lower blood sugar, cholesterol and blood pressure levels as well as uplifts mood, improves muscle strength, reduces the risk of…
MATHEMATICS NOTES FOR CLASS FOURForEnglish MediumYou will read the Notes in form of PDFClick the Chapters below to view the Notes:CHAPTERS 1 – 2CHAPTERS 3 – 4CHAPTERS 5 – 7CHAPTERS 8 – 10CHAPTERS 11 – 13SourceTIE (Tanzania Institute of Education)Benefit of Sports in SchoolEnhanced Social RelationshipsThe students who are actively engaged in sports tend to develop a strong bond with other students. This is because they have to work as a team which teaches them to enhance social relationships as well as leadership skills for goal setting and character building. It helps them improve their self-esteem, social interaction, and a…
CIVIC AND MORAL EDUCATION – NOTES FOR CLASS FOURForEnglish MediumYou will read the Notes in form of PDFClick the Chapters below to view the Notes:CHAPTERS 1 – 2CHAPTERS 3 – 4CHAPTERS 5 – 6CHAPTERS 7 – 8CHAPTERS 9 – 11SourceTIE (Tanzania Institute of Education)Sports and Games in SchoolsFor ages, sports have been viewed as a way to stay healthy and fit, but it goes beyond that. Today, sports are essential for students’ overall growth and development. Playing various sports helps them teach life skills such as teamwork, leadership, accountability, patience, and self-confidence and prepares them to face life challenges.
STUDY NOTES FOR CLASS THREE For English Medium For Primary Schools using English Language Click the Subjects below to view the Notes: CIVIC AND MORAL EDUCATION MATHEMATICS ENGLISH SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGY KISWAHILI SOCIAL STUDIES Importance of School Gardens School gardens are a wonderful way to use the schoolyard as a classroom, reconnect students with the natural world and the true source of their food, and teach them valuable gardening and agriculture concepts and skills that integrate with several subjects, such as math, science, art, health and physical education,…
SOCIAL STUDIES – NOTES FOR CLASS THREEForEnglish MediumYou will read the Notes in form of PDFClick the Chapters below to view the Notes:CHAPTERS 1 – 2CHAPTERS 3 – 4CHAPTERS 5 – 6CHAPTERS 7 – 8CHAPTERS 9 – 10SourceTIE (Tanzania Institute of Education) School Gardens very ImportantWhen children have the time to play in a nature-rich environment they work hard. They put in the time to create a story, collect materials, and play without wasting any time. Working in a garden can allow students to work through the lifecycle of a flower while playing in the dirt. Having adults that support the…
SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGY – NOTES FOR CLASS THREEForEnglish MediumYou will read the Notes in form of PDFClick the Chapters below to view the Notes:CHAPTERS 1 – 3CHAPTERS 4 – 6CHAPTERS 7 – 9CHAPTERS 10 – 11SourceTIE (Tanzania Institute of Education)Presence of Gardens in SchoolIn a school garden setting children can be exposed to important social skills, such as interpersonal, communication, anger control, and stress management. These skills are extremely important to ensure socially responsible adults. School gardens provide an opportunity for group work to take place. Students can work together to problem solve and work through problems they might face…
MATHEMATICS NOTES FOR CLASS THREEForEnglish MediumYou will read the Notes in form of PDFClick the Chapters below to view the Notes:CHAPTERS 1 – 2CHAPTERS 3 – 4CHAPTERS 5 – 6CHAPTERS 7 – 8SourceTIE (Tanzania Institute of Education)School Gardens in SchoolThey provide hands-on learning activities. Children can get their hands dirty with digging, tilling, planting, and harvesting. Some classrooms even prep and cook their produce from the garden to come full circle with the process. These activities not only provide an opportunity for children to learn about the science behind gardening, but also teach basic life skills.