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MOE Curriculum

Secondary 3 Lesson Plans

All subjects available for this grade level.

Aligned to MOE Syllabus Outcomes

22 subjects · 122 units · 726 topics

Ages 14-15

Principles of Accounts

Principles of Accounts (POA) introduces Secondary 3 students to the fundamental principles and concepts of accounting. Students will develop an understanding of the role of accounting in providing information for monitoring and decision-making in various business contexts.

4 units·12 topics

Art

This course challenges Lower Secondary students to bridge traditional techniques with contemporary conceptual frameworks. Students develop critical visual literacy and technical proficiency through inquiry into identity, community, and the evolving role of art in a digital society.

6 units·54 topics

Biology

This course explores the fundamental principles of life through the lens of Singapore's biological landscape and global scientific advancements. Students investigate the interconnectedness of cellular processes, genetic inheritance, and ecological balance while developing critical inquiry skills through laboratory experimentation.

6 units·52 topics

CCE

This curriculum examines the intersection of individual rights and collective responsibility within the Singaporean democratic framework. Students analyze the structures of government and the ethical underpinnings of law to prepare for active participation in civil society.

6 units·43 topics

Chemistry

This course explores the fundamental principles governing the composition and behavior of matter. Students investigate how atomic structure influences chemical bonding and reactions while developing mastery in quantitative calculations and chemical thermodynamics.

6 units·46 topics

Computing

This curriculum equips students with the logical foundations and technical skills to solve complex problems through code and data. Students explore the architecture of computer systems while developing ethical perspectives on emerging technologies and cybersecurity.

6 units·57 topics

Economics

This course introduces students to the fundamental principles of resource allocation, market interactions, and national economic health. Students explore how individual decisions and government policies shape the Singaporean and global economy through the lens of trade-offs and incentives.

9 units·52 topics

English Language

This course focuses on critical literacy and sophisticated expression through the study of diverse texts. Students develop the ability to analyze nuanced perspectives and craft persuasive arguments for real world audiences.

10 units·56 topics

Geography

This course explores the dynamic relationship between human societies and the physical environment through the lens of sustainability and resilience. Students analyze geographical patterns, investigate global issues like climate change and food security, and develop spatial thinking skills to propose solutions for a changing world.

6 units·48 topics

History

Secondary 3 History: post-war Southeast Asia, decolonisation, Singapore's merger with Malaysia, independence, and the early challenges of nation-building. Students analyse the dramatic political events that created modern Singapore.

8 units·57 topics

Humanities (Social Studies, Geography)

The Secondary 3 Humanities (Social Studies and Geography) curriculum aims to develop students into informed, concerned, and participative citizens. It explores the dynamics of governance, societal diversity, physical earth processes, and global climate challenges in alignment with the Singapore MOE syllabus.

4 units·14 topics

Humanities (Social Studies, History)

This Secondary 3 Humanities curriculum integrates Social Studies and Elective History, tailored for the Singapore syllabus. It explores the dynamics of governance, citizenship, and diversity in Singapore, alongside the historical developments of the world in crisis during the early 20th century.

5 units·15 topics

Humanities (Social Studies, Literature in English)

The Secondary 3 Humanities (Social Studies, Literature in English) syllabus aims to develop critical thinking, empathy, and a deeper understanding of societal issues and human experiences. Students will explore the dynamics of governance, citizenship, and diversity in Singapore, alongside the critical appreciation of literary texts. This integrated approach nurtures informed, concerned, and participative citizens who can articulate well-reasoned perspectives.

5 units·15 topics

Literature in English

The Secondary 3 Literature in English curriculum aims to develop students' critical reading and analytical skills through the exploration of prose, poetry, and drama. Students will engage deeply with literary texts to understand how writers use language, form, and structure to create meaning, fostering empathy and global awareness.

4 units·12 topics

Additional Mathematics

Additional Mathematics equips Secondary 3 students with advanced mathematical concepts and skills to prepare them for A-Level Mathematics and related disciplines. The syllabus focuses on algebra, geometry, calculus, and trigonometry, fostering strong logical reasoning and problem-solving capabilities.

4 units·15 topics

Mathematics

This Secondary 3 O-Level Mathematics curriculum develops students' mathematical thinking and problem-solving skills. It covers essential topics in algebra, geometry, coordinate geometry, and statistics, aligning with the MOE Singapore syllabus to prepare students for national examinations and real-world applications.

4 units·12 topics

Mathematics

This course deepens algebraic fluency and geometric intuition while introducing non-linear relationships and circle properties. Students engage in mathematical modelling to solve complex real world problems using deductive reasoning and data analysis.

6 units·54 topics

Nutrition and Food Science

Nutrition and Food Science for Secondary 3 equips students with the knowledge of human nutrition, food properties, and the scientific principles underlying food preparation. Students will develop critical thinking skills to make informed food choices and understand the impact of diet on health in the Singaporean context.

4 units·12 topics

Physics

A comprehensive foundation in classical and modern physics designed for the Singapore Secondary 3 curriculum. Students engage in rigorous mathematical modeling and experimental inquiry to understand the fundamental laws governing matter and energy.

6 units·57 topics

Science (Chemistry, Biology)

This curriculum provides Secondary 3 students with a strong foundation in biological concepts as part of the Singapore O-Level Science (Chemistry, Biology) syllabus. It emphasizes scientific inquiry, the understanding of living systems, and the application of biology to everyday life.

4 units·16 topics

Science (Physics, Biology)

This curriculum outlines the Secondary 3 Biology component of the Combined Science syllabus in Singapore. It aims to develop students' understanding of core biological concepts, scientific inquiry skills, and the application of biology in everyday life.

4 units·12 topics

Science (Physics, Chemistry)

This curriculum outlines the Secondary 3 Science (Chemistry) syllabus for Singapore students. It covers foundational concepts including the particulate nature of matter, chemical bonding, stoichiometry, and the chemistry of reactions, designed to prepare students for the national examinations.

5 units·15 topics

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