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Matric 2018: How to achieve the best Physical Science marks

In an effort to help the Gr 12 learners at Flora Park Comprehensive High School perform well this year, Mathematics and Physical science teacher Loveridge Morewi, gives his top five tips for success.

POLOKWANE – Morewi says he has taught at various schools all over South Africa and has come to realise, in his many years of experience from these schools, that learners learn differently.

“We as teachers need to go the extra mile to help them achieve best results, I have taught in the Eastern Cape, Northern Cape, North West province, Gauteng and now I am in Limpopo to share and impart my expertise in the Science, Mathematics and Technology industry,” he said.

In the video below, Morewi gives tips on how to perform well in order to achieve their best results at the end of this academic year.

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