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Maths, Science, P.E (Physical Education), PSRE, Geography, History, Languages, Art and Music :D Hope this helps! :)
They learn urdu,english,maths,science,geography,history,ICT,art,
sociology, history ,geography ,ecology with / without maths ,psychology,home science,english
It is when the top classes of the year have to do english, maths, science either history or geography and a foreign language for a GCSE
most of the scientific studies and researches can't be done without mathemetical calculations.any science whether it may be physics chemistry, history, geography, sociology.economics depends totally upon maths.
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GEOGRAPHY,maths,english,science,social studies;history and home and family management
This is a very short answer, but it tells you the basics. Maths is used in science; in science, you measure amounts. Maths is used in history; you use dates. Maths is also used in geography; in geography you count population and take measurements. Maths is used in music as well; you count the beats, multiply the beats and arrange them. There are many other uses of maths in these subjects, if you don't constrain yourself to thinking that maths is STRICTLY hard arithmetic and algebraic problems you will see that maths is in everything you do. From cooking, to breathing, maths is everywhere.
A person would normally begin learning at a primary school.The subjects he is likely to learn are languages,maths,science,history,geography,physical education,biology,music,art,handicraft,guidance
Art, History, Geography, Technology, Drama, English, Science, French, Spanish(?), Religion, P.S.E, I.C.T, Maths,
Irish, English, Maths, Geography, History, Science, Religion, Computers are some. Lots of languages and specific sciences are taught. Lots of more specialised subjects are taught in technical schools.
*Polish *Geography *Science (Biology, Chemistry, Physics) *English *ICT *Religious studies *Art *Music *PE *History *Maths