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QUESTION 1
1.1 Explain the following concepts:
1.1.1 Scientist (2 marks)
A scientist is a person who studies the natural world by using systematic methods of observation
and experimentation. Scientists aim to understand how things work and use evidence to support
their ideas.
1.1.2 Indigenous Knowledge (IK) (2 marks)
Indigenous Knowledge refers to the local knowledge developed by communities over generations
through experience, observation, and interaction with their environment. It includes knowledge
about agriculture, medicine, ecology, and social practices.
QUESTION 1
1.1 Explain
1.1.3 the following
Curriculum concepts: Policy Statement (CAPS) (2 marks)
and Assessment
1.1.1 Scientist (2 marks)
CAPS is the official curriculum used in South African schools. It provides clear guidelines
A scientist is a person who systematically gathers knowledge through observation,
on what to teach (content), when to teach it (pace), and how to assess learners’ progress
experimentation, and analysis to understand how natural phenomena work. They use the scientific
in each subject
method from
to discover, Grades
explain, R–12.
and predict patterns in the natural world.
1.1.2 Indigenous Knowledge (IK) (2 marks)
Indigenous Knowledge refers to the local, traditional knowledge systems developed by indigenous
people through centuries of interaction with their environment. It includes cultural practices, skills,
and understandings passed down orally or through experience.
Disclaimer:
The materials provided are intended for educational and informational purposes only. They
should 1.1.3
not beCurriculum
submitted asandoriginal work or used
Assessment in violation
Policy Statement of any academic
(CAPS) institution's
(2 marks)
policies. The buyer is solely responsible for how the materials are used.
CAPS is South Africa’s national curriculum framework that outlines what should be taught
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TAKE YOUR PICK (OPTION A or B)
QUESTION 1
1.1 Explain the following concepts:
1.1.1 Scientist (2 marks)
A scientist is a person who studies the natural world by using systematic methods of observation
and experimentation. Scientists aim to understand how things work and use evidence to support
their ideas.
1.1.2 Indigenous Knowledge (IK) (2 marks)
Indigenous Knowledge refers to the local knowledge developed by communities over generations
through experience, observation, and interaction with their environment. It includes knowledge
about agriculture, medicine, ecology, and social practices.
QUESTION 1
1.1 Explain
1.1.3 the following
Curriculum concepts: Policy Statement (CAPS) (2 marks)
and Assessment
1.1.1 Scientist (2 marks)
CAPS is the official curriculum used in South African schools. It provides clear guidelines
A scientist is a person who systematically gathers knowledge through observation,
on what to teach (content), when to teach it (pace), and how to assess learners’ progress
experimentation, and analysis to understand how natural phenomena work. They use the scientific
in each subject
method from
to discover, Grades
explain, R–12.
and predict patterns in the natural world.
1.1.2 Indigenous Knowledge (IK) (2 marks)
Indigenous Knowledge refers to the local, traditional knowledge systems developed by indigenous
people through centuries of interaction with their environment. It includes cultural practices, skills,
and understandings passed down orally or through experience.
Disclaimer:
The materials provided are intended for educational and informational purposes only. They
should 1.1.3
not beCurriculum
submitted asandoriginal work or used
Assessment in violation
Policy Statement of any academic
(CAPS) institution's
(2 marks)
policies. The buyer is solely responsible for how the materials are used.
CAPS is South Africa’s national curriculum framework that outlines what should be taught