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Social Studies Form 1 (015)

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Duration 365 Days
Lectures 14
Quizzes 6
Level Form 1
365 Days
Course requirements

• A smartphone, tablet, or computer

• Access to the internet

• Basic reading and comprehension skills

• Motivation to complete quizzes and practice activities

No prior Social Studies knowledge is required.

Intended audience

Form 1 students studying JCE Social Studies

• Students who want additional academic support outside the classroom

• Parents looking for structured digital learning resources

• Learners preparing early for Junior Certificate examinations

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Monday 9:30 am - 6.00 pm
Tuesday 9:30 am - 6.00 pm
Wednesday 9:30 am - 6.00 pm
Thursday 9:30 am - 6.00 pm
Friday 9:30 am - 5.00 pm
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Social Studies Form 1 (015)
Social Studies
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Master Social Studies the smart way with the Classmate JCE Form 1 Social Studies Course — a comprehensive digital learning program designed to help students clearly understand the key concepts required in the Junior Certificate curriculum.

This course introduces learners to important topics such as economic development, agriculture, mining, environmental management, and citizenship. Students will explore how societies function, how natural resources are used, and how economic activities shape national development in Botswana and around the world.

Each topic is carefully structured to make learning simple, engaging, and exam-focused. The lessons include clear explanations, practical examples relevant to Botswana, and interactive quizzes that reinforce understanding and improve exam readiness.

Instead of memorising facts, learners are guided to understand concepts, analyse real-world situations, and apply knowledge confidently in examinations.

With Classmate, students can learn at their own pace while continuously testing their understanding through quizzes and practice assessments.

Unit 1.1 Map Reading and Research Skills
1.2 Environment and Humanity
1.3 Social and Cultural Environments
1.4 History and Foreign Relations
1.5 Civics
1.6 Economic Development
What are the main attributes of a map?
The main attributes of a map are title, scale, key (legend), direction and symbols.
What is the difference between a map and a plan?
A map shows a large area such as a country, while a plan shows a small area in greater detail such as a school or town.
What is a map scale?
A map scale shows the relationship between distance on the map and distance on the ground.
What is the purpose of a map key?
A map key explains the symbols used on a map to represent features.
What is a four-figure grid reference?
A four-figure grid reference is a method used to locate places on a map using grid lines.
What is the physical environment?
The physical environment includes natural features such as landforms, climate, soils, vegetation and water bodies.
What is the difference between weather and climate?
Weather is the condition of the atmosphere at a short time, while climate is the average weather conditions of a place over a long period.
Name three types of rainfall.
The three types of rainfall are convectional rainfall, orographic (relief) rainfall and frontal rainfall.
What are environmental problems?
Environmental problems are issues that damage the natural environment, such as pollution, deforestation and desertification.
What is water conservation?
Water conservation is the careful use and management of water resources to avoid wastage.
Why is marriage important in society?
Marriage is important because it creates families, promotes stability and helps raise children.
What factors influence family size?
Family size can be influenced by income, culture, education and personal choice.
What is gender equity?
Gender equity means fair treatment and equal opportunities for both men and women.
What is gender-based violence?
Gender-based violence is harm or abuse directed at someone because of their gender.
What is pre-history?
Pre-history is the period before written records were kept.
What are sources of historical information?
Sources of historical information include oral traditions, written records, artefacts and archaeological evidence.
Where were the early civilisations of Egypt and Mesopotamia located?
Egypt developed along the River Nile, while Mesopotamia developed between the Tigris and Euphrates rivers.
What are the three branches of government in Botswana?
The three branches are Executive, Legislature and Judiciary.
What is the purpose of law?
Laws are created to maintain order, protect rights and regulate behaviour in society.
What is Kagisano?
Kagisano means peaceful coexistence, unity and harmony among people in a community.
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