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Selecting a lesson . . .
Click on
Available Lessons
Click on your
Grade
Click on the
Topic
you require
Select the
Lesson
you want to listen to
Doing a lesson . . .
Make sure you have a pen, workbook and a calculator
Click the play button to start the lesson
After completing a lesson, you need to study the
Notes
Make a personal summary of the
Notes
in your workbook
Next, you need to
Test Yourself
Use your pen and workbook to calculate the answers, never guess!
When you have finished the test, click on
Mark the Test
Click on the Questions to see which ones you got correct (green)
Finally look at the
Answers
to check your working
Doing a test . . .
For each question, you need to choose the correct answer from a list of options
Write the letter of the correct option next to your answer in your workbook (this is for in case of an internet time out)
At the end of the test click
Mark the Test
Tests are marked immediately and the score is given as a percentage
Questions are weighted, which means they don’t all count the same number of marks
You can click on the Questions to see which ones you have answered correctly (green) and which ones you have answered incorrectly (red)
After a test has been completed and marked, you can view the fully worked out solutions
The score for each test is recorded in the
Progress Report
Please note
:
If you have marked your test, but feel that you can do better, redo the lesson and/or test without looking at the answers.
The Progress Report . . .
Each time you do a test, your result is recorded
Your latest result will appear at the top
The guardian/parent can also access this through his/her profile
Useful tips . . .
Always use a pen, workbook and calculator when doing lessons and tests
It is best to use headphones when listening to lessons
It is best to view lessons in full screen mode
Pause, rewind and repeat lessons as often as you like
You may need to listen to some lessons more than once
Don’t think you can’t do mathematics if you don’t get it right the first time!
When doing tests, work out each answer using pen and paper before entering it
Never guess answers when doing tests
Study the worked out answers carefully as this is an important part of the learning process
If there are words that you do not understand, use the Dictionary
Summarising the Notes will help you remember the work better
You Can Do Maths, just persevere!
When a lesson is loading . . .
After selecting a lesson, the message "Lesson Loading . . ." will appear
Wait a few seconds and the lesson will appear
With slower internet connections this might take a little bit longer
In such cases, please be patient and wait for it to appear
We recommend you view the lessons in Full Screen mode
Reporting errors . . .
If you think that you have found an error, please report it to
info@youcandomaths.co.za
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How much each section counts in the exam . . .
PLEASE NOTE:
The grade 12 final exam includes
ALL
work done in grades 11 and 12.
How a well balanced exam paper should look . . .
These are the 4 taxonomy levels as decribed by the CAPS document: