
A warm welcome to our S2 physics class! We're excited to have you on board as we explore the fascinating world of physics together. This year, we'll be diving into exciting topics that will help you understand the fundamental laws governing our universe, Engaging lessons and hands-on activities that will help you grasp complex concept,Opportunities to ask questions and explore concepts in-depth, whether in class or during office hours,Collaborative learning and teamwork to foster critical thinking and problem-solving skills,Fun and challenging experiments to reinforce learning and make physics come alive
- Teacher: Amos Arinaitwe

Welcome to Senior Two Physics. In this course, we shall explore fundamental concepts of Physics that explain how the world around us works. You will learn through notes, problem-solving, discussions, and experiments. By the end, you will have gained confidence in applying Physics to real-life situations and preparing for future examinations.
The topics covered are:
Measurement and Units
Motion and Forces
Work, Energy, and Power
Heat and Temperature
Learning
will be interactive
through discussion forums and a peer-support chat. You are encouraged
to actively participate, ask questions, and collaborate
with fellow learners.
- Teacher: Sulaiman Banadda

 Course Introduction
Course Introduction
Welcome to Senior Two Chemistry – Acids and Bases.
In this course, you will explore the fundamental concepts of acids and bases, their properties, reactions, and applications in daily life. You will also perform simple practicals to understand how acids and bases behave in the laboratory and in everyday substances.
Course Objectives
By the end of this course, students should be able to:
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Define acids and bases and give examples. 
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State the properties of acids and bases. 
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Explain the role of indicators in identifying acids and bases. 
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Describe and write equations for neutralization reactions. 
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Apply knowledge of acids and bases to real-life situations (e.g., antacids, agriculture, food preservation) 
- Chemistry Teacher: PATRICK SSEBANENYA

- Teacher: JOSHUA AMODAN
 
                            