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TMS3731 Assignment 2 2025
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Due date: 29 May 2025
QUESTION 1 (3 LESSON PLANS PROVIDED)

INTEGRATED SOCIAL SCIENCES LESSON ACTIVITY PLAN: GRADE 8

a) LESSON TOPICS AND CAPS REFERENCE

History Topic: The Mineral Revolution in South Africa

Geography Topic: Mining and the Environment



Integration Explanation: The History topic explores the socio-political impact of the Mineral
Revolution (migration, labour systems, urbanisation), while the Geography topic focuses on
how mining activities affect the physical environment (pollution, land use, and water
systems). The integration allows learners to understand both the human and environmental
impact of mining—linking past historical events to current geographic challenges.

CAPS References:

 History: Grade 8, Term 2, Topic 4 – ―The Mineral Revolution in South Africa‖ (CAPS,
p. 42)
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QUESTION 1 (3 LESSON PLANS PROVIDED)

Grade 8 Social Sciences Integrated Lesson Activity

Topic: Colonialism in Africa (History) and Settlement Patterns (Geography)



CAPS References:

 History: Term 2, Topic 3 – The Scramble for Africa (CAPS, Grade 8, p. 47)

 Geography: Term 2, Topic 2 – Settlement (CAPS, Grade 8, p. 44)



a) Integration of History and Geography Topics

This lesson integrates the History topic "The Scramble for Africa" with the
Geography topic "Settlement Patterns". Learners will explore how European
colonisation shaped settlement patterns in African countries, especially in terms of
urbanisation, land ownership, and resource access. For example, they will analyse
how colonial town planning and forced removals impacted where and how people
live today. This approach allows learners to make sense of the past (History) while
understanding its spatial consequences (Geography).



b) School Context Description

The school is located in a semi-rural area in Limpopo. Class sizes are large (45–50
learners per class), and many learners come from low-income households. The
school has limited access to technology (one computer lab and one projector for
shared use) but has chalkboards and printed resources. Learners are multilingual,
with Sepedi and Tsonga as dominant home languages, and English as the language
of teaching and learning. The community is historically marginalised, which shapes
learners' perspectives on land, history, and justice.



c) Learning Objectives

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