Secondary 2 Lesson Plans
All subjects available for this grade level.
Aligned to MOE Syllabus Outcomes
9 subjects · 56 units · 191 topics
Ages 13-14
Art
This course challenges Lower Secondary students to bridge technical skill with conceptual depth. Students explore personal identity and urban environments through diverse media while developing critical visual literacy skills.

CCE
This course explores the foundations of Singaporean democracy, the rule of law, and the ethical responsibilities of citizens in a multicultural society. Students examine the tension between individual rights and collective stability through the lens of active participation and justice.

English Language
This course develops critical literacy and persuasive communication through the study of diverse text types. Students analyze authorial craft and apply rhetorical devices to express complex ideas across multiple media formats.

Geography
This course explores the dynamic relationship between humans and the environment through the lens of urban living and resource management. Students investigate geographical patterns in housing, transport, and climate to understand the challenges of sustainable development in the 21st century.

History
Secondary 2 History: colonial Singapore, British rule, the diverse communities under colonial governance, and World War II including the Japanese Occupation in depth. Students examine the forces that shaped modern Singapore.

Mathematics
This curriculum bridges foundational arithmetic with abstract algebraic thinking and geometric reasoning. Students develop mastery in proportional reasoning and spatial visualization while applying mathematical models to solve complex real world problems.

Mother Tongue Language
This course focuses on developing intermediate communicative proficiency through authentic social contexts and cultural exploration. Students enhance their ability to navigate real world situations in the target language while deepening their understanding of heritage and community values in Singapore.

Physical Education
A comprehensive secondary two physical education program focusing on tactical game play, personal fitness management, and health literacy. Students develop the skills and confidence to lead an active lifestyle while fostering social responsibility through team sports and outdoor education.

Science
This course explores the complex interactions within physical and biological systems. Students investigate the nature of matter, the mechanics of human systems, and the impact of human activity on the global environment through evidence based inquiry.