Study Work Guide: The Mark Grade 10 Home Language
How well do you know your prescribed English novel? Do you understand its contents and structure? Are you ready to write your exams? This study work guide has been compiled to help learners study The Mark, the prescribed novel for Grade 10 Home Language. It has been compiled to the requirements of the Curriculum and Assessment Policy Statement (CAPS) and all important aspects relating to the novel have been covered – in accessible language. Remember! This guide cannot be used on its own as it refers to the prescribed text throughout. What makes our study work guides different? This study work guide forms part of a series. As the name suggests, this is not only a guide in which the novel is discussed, but also a workbook in which learners can make notes. This provides for easy revision for exams and tests and keeps valuable notes from going astray. The content of this study work guide • Background information on the plot and author. • A discussion of literary elements in context. • A chapter by chapter discussion of plot development, symbols, and themes, with definitions of useful words and questions (with space for learners’ answers provided). • Formal assessment activities. • Enrichment activities. • A removable answer section. All study work guides in this series have been compiled according to CAPS requirements. This study work guide supplements the prescribed text The Mark for Grade 10 Home Language.
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Study Work Guide: The Mark Grade 10 Home Language
How well do you know your prescribed English novel? Do you understand its contents and structure? Are you ready to write your exams? This study work guide has been compiled to help learners study The Mark, the prescribed novel for Grade 10 Home Language. It has been compiled to the requirements of the Curriculum and Assessment Policy Statement (CAPS) and all important aspects relating to the novel have been covered – in accessible language. Remember! This guide cannot be used on its own as it refers to the prescribed text throughout. What makes our study work guides different? This study work guide forms part of a series. As the name suggests, this is not only a guide in which the novel is discussed, but also a workbook in which learners can make notes. This provides for easy revision for exams and tests and keeps valuable notes from going astray. The content of this study work guide • Background information on the plot and author. • A discussion of literary elements in context. • A chapter by chapter discussion of plot development, symbols, and themes, with definitions of useful words and questions (with space for learners’ answers provided). • Formal assessment activities. • Enrichment activities. • A removable answer section. All study work guides in this series have been compiled according to CAPS requirements. This study work guide supplements the prescribed text The Mark for Grade 10 Home Language.
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Study Work Guide: The Mark Grade 10 Home Language

Study Work Guide: The Mark Grade 10 Home Language

Study Work Guide: The Mark Grade 10 Home Language

Study Work Guide: The Mark Grade 10 Home Language

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How well do you know your prescribed English novel? Do you understand its contents and structure? Are you ready to write your exams? This study work guide has been compiled to help learners study The Mark, the prescribed novel for Grade 10 Home Language. It has been compiled to the requirements of the Curriculum and Assessment Policy Statement (CAPS) and all important aspects relating to the novel have been covered – in accessible language. Remember! This guide cannot be used on its own as it refers to the prescribed text throughout. What makes our study work guides different? This study work guide forms part of a series. As the name suggests, this is not only a guide in which the novel is discussed, but also a workbook in which learners can make notes. This provides for easy revision for exams and tests and keeps valuable notes from going astray. The content of this study work guide • Background information on the plot and author. • A discussion of literary elements in context. • A chapter by chapter discussion of plot development, symbols, and themes, with definitions of useful words and questions (with space for learners’ answers provided). • Formal assessment activities. • Enrichment activities. • A removable answer section. All study work guides in this series have been compiled according to CAPS requirements. This study work guide supplements the prescribed text The Mark for Grade 10 Home Language.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781776070145
Publisher: Best Books
Publication date: 06/06/2016
Series: Best Books Study Work Guides
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
Pages: 80
File size: 350 KB
Age Range: 15 - 17 Years

About the Author

Janet Unterslak has taught for 39 years, at government and private schools (Pretoria Girls’ High and Damelin College), at monastic and co-ed schools (Kingsmead College and Greenside High School) – and even at St George’s Sunday School! She has taught children in pre-school and primary school (Saxonwold Primary), students at high school and at Wits University, adults in support classes at The South African Foreign Trade Organization and in ABET classes at De Beers Diamond Research Laboratory, and those trying desperately to get distinctions in English or merely to get a matric certificate, at Star Schools. She has also reached students through various technological media: television and DVDs, broadcasting for The Learning Channel for eighteen years, and for Eish since 2010 (Matrics Uploaded, Geleza Nathi) and most recently through cell phones for Mobischool, and Facebook. Janet has marked matric exam papers regularly since 1977. She has been a provincial and national examiner, Chief Marker or Internal Moderator for English Home Language Paper 2 for eight years, and an SBA Moderator and Senior Marker for Grade 9 ANAs. Janet was educated in Pretoria and got her degrees and education diploma at Wits. She has a BA Hons (English) and an HED.
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