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How to Get into Tie online library 

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To find Tie books in the library, you are required to login to your account, enter your username and password. 

If you forgot your login password tap on forgot password to recover or create new password. 

If you are new to Tie online library (https //ol.tie.go.tz login) you need to register first before access Tie online books. You can fill a registration form or one-click login by Google email. 

Tanzania Institute of Education TIE Online Library service | TET Maktaba Mtandao 

The Tanzania Institute of Education (TIE) is a Parastatal Organization under the Ministry of Education and Vocational Training (MOEVT) charged with the responsibility of ensuring the quality of education in Tanzania at the pre-school, primary, secondary and teacher training levels.

The Tanzania Institute of Education Launched Free Online Library Services to Help Tanzanians and None Tanzanians to find Learning materials  Easily in Distance way Especially for those who had no Access to physical Library service.

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What are the Tie books Available 

In this page you are going to find Tie library books. These Tie library books at https //ol.tie.go.tz login or Http ol tie go tz are only available for online use. Tie books pdf download is not available. 

This page acts as alternative to Tie library. All Tie library books are available here, but you won't be able to download Tie books pdf. 

To find this page you may go to your browser then on google, search Tie library, Tie books, Tie library books, Tie books pdf download, Tie vitabu online, www.tie.go.tz vitabu or https //ol.tie.go.tz login or Http ol tie go tz

Also you can download Tie library APK in your android phone . Tie library apk is available for free.

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Physics form threeOPEN
Chemistry form three OPEN
Biology form threeOPEN
Mathematics form threeOPEN
Geography form threeOPEN
History form threeOPEN
Civics form threeOPEN
English form three

Literature 
form three
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Kiswahili form threeOPEN
Teachers HandBook (Form 3-4) EnglishOPEN
BOOKOPEN TO READ
Information and Computer StudiesOPEN
Agriculture form three OPEN
Food and Nutrition form three

Textiles and Garment Construction

Engineering science

Manufacturing engineering
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Strategies for answering exam and test questions

Click on the accordions below to see more information about how best to tackle the following question types in your exam.

Multi-choice questions

Things to remember about multi-choice questions

  • Read through the options and try to eliminate the ones that aren’t right. Multi-choice questions usually have one option that is obviously wrong, and three or four others that are similar.  It is important to look carefully at how they are worded in order to select the correct  answer.
  • Don’t struggle over a question. Do all of the easy questions first and come back to harder ones later to maximise efficient use of test/exam time.
  • Answer all the questions. Even if you are not sure, your educated guess may well be correct. It is better to have a go at answering a question than potentially miss out on a mark.
  • When you check back through your paper and think an answer is wrong - change the answer. Research indicates that you will probably be correct in doing so.

Short answer questions

Short answer questions range from a sentence or two through to a paragraph in length.

  • Keep to the point. Short answers are usually two-three sentences.
  • Main ideas. Your answers should incorporate the key points, words, ideas and phrases the marker will be looking for.
  • Leave one or two lines after each answer. This is so you can add important points later on.
  • Try to answer all the questions.  If you don’t know the complete answer, put down what you do know, as this is likely to get you some marks.

Exam essay questions

The advice here is in four parts: Time allocation | Task analysis | Planning | Presentation

Time allocation
  • Use the reading time at the start of the exam to choose which essay questions you will answer.
  • Check how much time you might have to answer each essay question, and stick to it. You can come back and add more to your answer in your revision time at the end of the exam session.
  • If you haven’t finished your answer, jot down the rest in note form. This will show the marker what you know, and you might get some marks for it.
Task analysis
  • Read the question carefully.
  • Underline or highlight the content words. What is the topic?
  • Pick out the instruction words in the question, e.g. identify, describe, compare and contrast, evaluate. What are you being asked to do with the topic?
Planning
  • Take some time to think and plan your answer. For example: use the reading time to select which essay questions you will answer. Then use the start of the writing time (5-20mins) to make notes of all the points you remember that are relevant to the essay.
    General guide for timing: for 30 minutes of writing, allow 5-7 minutes for planning.
  • Plan out the structure by organising your points into a logical order:e.g. by numbering them according to intended sequence.
  • General writing rule for exam essays - one paragraph = one point. Follow standard essay-writing procedure, e.g. start with a topic sentence that contains your key point, and then support this with examples, explanations, and evidence.
Presentation
  • Make sure your handwriting is legible. Markers should not have to decipher your handwriting. If your handwriting is illegible, it could compromise your marks.
  • Make sure that you can express ideas effectively in terms of sentence structure and word use.  Incoherent sentences and incorrect terminology will likely result in the marker not being able to understand your answer properly.
  • Don’t worry too much about punctuation, grammar and spelling. Getting your ideas down is more important than ‘perfect’ writing (and markers usually take this into account given that students are writing under pressure in an exam situation). However, you do need a basic level of competency in these areas: an answer that lacks any punctuation and is full of spelling mistakes will probably be incoherent for the marker.
  • Don't waffle. Get straight to the point in terms of your answer so that you don’t waste time and word space on unessential or irrelevant detail. Planning your essay beforehand is key to avoiding waffle.

Problem solving questions

Usually these types of questions target formulae, steps in a process, or rules.

  • Make sure you write down relevant formulas, equations, and rules. Important: For numerical problems involving computation, make sure you include the appropriate mathematical units in your final answer (e.g. ml, m/sec).
  • Clearly show the steps you have taken in working out the answers.
  • If necessary, write notes to explain your answers.
  • Do the easier answers first, and return to the difficult ones later.
History Form 3 Outline
    Establishment Of Colonialism
    Scramble for and Partition of Africa
    • explain the meaning of scramble for and partition of Africa
    • Assess the causes of the scramble for Africa leading to the partition
    • Explain why areas in Africa experienced more intensive scramble than others
    • Assess the impact of the scramble for and partition of Africa
    The Berlin Conference (1884-85)
    • Explain the events leading to the Berlin conference (1884/85)
    • Evaluate the resolutions of the Berlin conference
    • Assess the significance of the Berlin conference to Africa
    Establishment of Colonial Control/Rule
    • Explain the concept of colonialism
    • Explain the tactics used to impose colonial control /rule in Africa
    African Reactions to Colonial Rule
    • Explain the meaning of African reactions to colonial rule
    • Explain the various form of African reactions
    • Account for the causes of and reasons for the different African reactions
    • Assess the factors which determined the nature of African reactions
    Colonial Administrative System
    Direct Rule, Indirect Rule, Assimilation and Association
    • Explain the concept of direct rule, indirect rule, assimilation and association
    Appraise the motive for the application of various colonial administrative systems
    • Analyse the similarities and differences of the colonial administrative systems
    • Evaluate the strengths, weaknesses and impact of the colonial administrative systems on Africa
    Colonial Military and Colonial Legal Institutions
    • Explain the meaning of colonial military and colonial legal institutions
    • Analyse critically the functions of each colonial military and colonial legal institutions
    Colonial Economy
    Establishment of Colonial Economy
    • Explain the meaning and objectives of colonial economy
    • Analyse critically the tactics used to establish colonial economy
    Sectors of Colonial Economy
    Identify the various sectors of colonial economy

    • Eplain the features of each sector of the colonial economy
    • Assess the impact of the establishment of various sectors of colonial economy on Africa
    Colonial Labour
    • Explain the concept of colonial labour
    • Analyse the tactics used to create colonial labour
    • analyse the types of colonial labour
    • Assess the impact of the establishment of colonial labour to African societies
    Colonial Social Services
    Colonial Education
    • Analyse the objectives of colonial education
    • Analyse the features of colonial education
    • Assess the impact of colonial education on African societies
    Colonial Health Services
    • Analyse the objectives of colonial health services
    Provision of Water and Housing Services during the Colonial Era
    • Explain the motive for the provision of colonial water and housing services
    • Analyse the distribution pattern of water and housing services
    • Assess the impact of the provision of colonial water and housing services on African societies

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