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MOE Curriculum

Secondary 4 Lesson Plans

All subjects available for this grade level.

Aligned to MOE Syllabus Outcomes

22 subjects · 117 units · 734 topics

Ages 15-16

Principles of Accounts

The Secondary 4 Principles of Accounts syllabus develops students' understanding of accounting principles and their application to business scenarios. It equips students with the skills to prepare, analyse, and interpret financial statements for informed decision-making.

4 units·13 topics

Art

This course deepens the Secondary 4 student's ability to synthesize technical skills with conceptual depth. It focuses on the development of a personal artistic voice through rigorous investigation of contemporary art practices and traditional techniques in preparation for national assessments.

6 units·55 topics

Biology

An advanced exploration of biological principles focusing on the molecular basis of life and the intricate systems that maintain homeostasis. This course prepares students for higher level scientific inquiry through the lens of the Singapore GCE O-Level syllabus.

6 units·51 topics

CCE

This course examines the foundations of Singaporean democracy and the ethical dilemmas of modern citizenship. Students analyze the tension between individual rights and collective stability while developing the reasoning skills needed for active participation in a globalized city state.

6 units·59 topics

Chemistry

This course explores the fundamental principles governing matter and its changes. Students analyze chemical systems through the lens of kinetic particle theory, stoichiometry, and energy changes to predict and explain the behavior of substances in real world contexts.

9 units·56 topics

Computing

A comprehensive upper secondary course focusing on advanced algorithmic problem solving and systems architecture. Students develop robust software solutions while analyzing the security and ethical implications of emerging technologies in the Singaporean digital landscape.

6 units·57 topics

Economics

This course introduces students to the fundamental economic problem of limited resources versus unlimited wants. Students analyze how individuals, firms, and governments make decisions through the lens of opportunity cost, market mechanisms, and national policy interventions.

6 units·46 topics

English Language

This course prepares students for the GCE O-Level examination by refining their ability to analyze complex texts and produce sophisticated writing. Students develop critical literacy skills to navigate diverse media and express nuanced perspectives on global and local issues.

6 units·44 topics

Geography

This course examines the complex interactions between physical systems and human activities with a focus on global challenges. Students analyze spatial patterns, environmental hazards, and sustainable development strategies to understand the interconnectedness of our changing world.

6 units·60 topics

History

Secondary 4 History: modern Singapore, the economic miracle, housing and education policies, defence, and Singapore's role in ASEAN and the world. Students evaluate the policies and decisions that built a global city.

8 units·56 topics

Humanities (Social Studies, Geography)

This syllabus equips Secondary 4 students with a deep understanding of the interconnectedness of the modern world through Social Studies and Geography. Students will explore the impacts of globalisation, the dynamics of global tourism, and the complexities of food resources to become informed, responsible citizens.

4 units·12 topics

Humanities (Social Studies, History)

This curriculum covers Secondary 4 Humanities, integrating Upper Secondary Social Studies and Elective History. It explores the complexities of living in a globalised world and the historical forces of the Cold War and decolonisation that shaped the modern era.

4 units·13 topics

Humanities (Social Studies, Literature in English)

This Secondary 4 Humanities syllabus integrates Social Studies and Literature in English to develop critical thinkers with a deep understanding of societal issues and human experiences. Students will explore contemporary global and local challenges while analysing literary texts to appreciate diverse perspectives and cultural nuances.

4 units·12 topics

Literature in English

The Secondary 4 Literature in English syllabus aims to develop students' ability to critically analyze and respond to literary texts. Students will explore complex themes, character motivations, and stylistic devices across prose, poetry, and drama, preparing them for the GCE O-Level examinations.

4 units·13 topics

Additional Mathematics

The Secondary 4 Additional Mathematics curriculum prepares students for the GCE O-Level examinations by deepening their mastery of algebra, geometry, and calculus. It emphasizes rigorous mathematical reasoning, the connection between different mathematical strands, and the application of mathematical models to real-world contexts.

5 units·17 topics

Mathematics

The O-Level Mathematics syllabus aims to equip Secondary 4 students with essential mathematical concepts and skills for everyday life and further learning. It fosters logical reasoning, analytical thinking, and problem-solving abilities through real-world applications and mathematical modelling.

5 units·16 topics

Mathematics

This course prepares Secondary 4 students for national examinations by deepening their understanding of complex algebraic structures, geometric proof, and statistical inference. Students apply mathematical logic to solve real world problems through rigorous analysis and functional modelling.

6 units·46 topics

Nutrition and Food Science

This syllabus equips Secondary 4 students with the knowledge of nutrition, diet, and food science principles to make informed food choices. Students will analyse the scientific principles underlying food preparation and processing, aligning with the MOE Food and Nutrition syllabus.

4 units·12 topics

Physics

A comprehensive exploration of the fundamental laws governing matter and energy. Students develop analytical skills to model physical phenomena and apply scientific principles to solve complex engineering challenges.

6 units·57 topics

Science (Chemistry, Biology)

This curriculum covers the Secondary 4 Science (Biology) syllabus, preparing students for the Singapore GCE O-Level examinations. It focuses on the maintenance of life, coordination, reproduction, and ecological relationships.

4 units·12 topics

Science (Physics, Biology)

This syllabus covers the Biology component of the Secondary 4 Science (Physics, Biology) curriculum in Singapore. It aims to equip students with a strong foundation in biological concepts, fostering scientific inquiry and an understanding of the living world in preparation for the GCE O-Level examinations.

4 units·13 topics

Science (Physics, Chemistry)

This Secondary 4 Science (Physics, Chemistry) syllabus focuses on the Chemistry component, preparing students for the GCE O-Level examinations. It emphasises the understanding of chemical principles, the application of scientific knowledge to real-world contexts, and the development of critical inquiry skills.

4 units·14 topics

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