Review of Last Term’s Work in Business Studies JSS 1 First Term Lesson Notes Week 1

Business Studies JSS 1 First Term Lesson Notes

Subject: Business Studies
Class: JSS 1
Term: First Term
Week: 1
Age: 10-12 years
Topic: Review of Last Term’s Work
Sub-topic: Recap of key concepts from the previous term
Duration: 40 minutes


Behavioural Objectives:

By the end of the lesson, students should be able to:

  1. Recall key points from last term’s Business Studies topics.
  2. Summarize important concepts learned in the previous term.
  3. Correctly answer questions related to last term’s work.
  4. Identify areas that need further clarification.

Keywords: Review, Last term, Recap, Revision, Key concepts

Set Induction:

The teacher will ask the students questions about what they remember from last term’s lessons, encouraging them to discuss and share their thoughts.

Entry Behaviour:

Students are familiar with the topics covered in the last term and should have a general idea of the key points.

Learning Resources and Materials:

  • Chalkboard/Whiteboard
  • Markers/Chalk
  • Last term’s notes and textbooks

Building Background/Connection to Prior Knowledge:

Students were taught topics like “Introduction to Business Studies,” “Forms of Business Ownership,” and “Office Equipment” in the last term. They are expected to recall and connect with those concepts.

Embedded Core Skills:

  • Critical thinking
  • Communication skills
  • Problem-solving

Learning Materials:

  • Lagos State Scheme of Work (JSS 1 Business Studies)
  • Business Studies textbooks

Instructional Materials:

  • Flashcards
  • Charts with key points
  • Classwork from last term

Content:

  1. Introduction to Business Studies: Definition and explanation of business as an economic activity and different types of businesses.
  2. Forms of Business Ownership: Sole proprietorship, partnership, limited liability companies, and cooperatives.
  3. Office Equipment: Common tools used in offices like computers, typewriters, printers, and filing cabinets.
  4. Communication in Business: Verbal and non-verbal communication, and the role of effective communication in business.
  5. Trade and Commerce: Understanding the difference between trade and commerce, and their importance in business.

Evaluation (Fill in the Blank):

  1. The sole owner of a business is called a __.
    a) partner
    b) shareholder
    c) sole proprietor
    d) manager
  2. Communication that uses signs and gestures is called __.
    a) verbal
    b) non-verbal
    c) oral
    d) written
  3. A business owned by two or more people is a __.
    a) sole proprietorship
    b) partnership
    c) corporation
    d) cooperative
  4. Equipment used to store office files is a __.
    a) computer
    b) typewriter
    c) printer
    d) filing cabinet
  5. Business can be defined as __.
    a) a job
    b) an economic activity
    c) communication
    d) a company
  6. The easiest form of business to start is __.
    a) partnership
    b) sole proprietorship
    c) limited liability company
    d) corporation
  7. An example of an office equipment is __.
    a) chair
    b) printer
    c) light bulb
    d) pen
  8. __ involves the buying and selling of goods and services.
    a) Trade
    b) Commerce
    c) Communication
    d) Ownership
  9. The __ company has a legal identity separate from its owners.
    a) partnership
    b) sole proprietorship
    c) limited liability
    d) cooperative
  10. __ is a form of ownership where people share profits equally.
    a) Partnership
    b) Cooperative
    c) Limited liability
    d) Sole proprietorship

Class Activity Discussion (FAQs):

  1. What is a sole proprietorship?
    A business owned by one person.
  2. What are the main forms of business ownership?
    Sole proprietorship, partnership, limited liability companies, and cooperatives.
  3. Why is communication important in business?
    It helps ensure that information is passed efficiently and clearly.
  4. What is office equipment?
    Tools used in an office like computers, printers, and typewriters.
  5. What is the difference between trade and commerce?
    Trade refers to buying and selling, while commerce includes all activities that support trade.
  6. What is a partnership?
    A business owned by two or more people.
  7. What does non-verbal communication include?
    Gestures, signs, and body language.
  8. What is the easiest type of business to start?
    Sole proprietorship.
  9. What is a cooperative?
    A business where profits are shared equally among members.
  10. What is a limited liability company?
    A business with legal identity separate from its owners.

Presentation:

  • Step 1: The teacher revises last term’s work, asking students to recall the main topics and important points.
  • Step 2: The teacher introduces the new lesson by summarizing each key topic covered in the previous term.
  • Step 3: The teacher allows students to share their understanding and corrects misconceptions where necessary.

Teacher’s Activities:

  • Revises the previous term’s topics.
  • Guides students in recalling key concepts.
  • Corrects any misunderstanding and clarifies important points.

Learners’ Activities:

  • Respond to the teacher’s questions.
  • Participate in group discussions.
  • Share what they remember from the last term.

Assessment (Short Answer Questions):

  1. What is business?
  2. Name two forms of business ownership.
  3. Define communication.
  4. Give one example of office equipment.
  5. What is trade?
  6. What is the difference between trade and commerce?
  7. Who is a sole proprietor?
  8. What does a filing cabinet do?
  9. What is a limited liability company?
  10. Define partnership.

Conclusion:

The teacher goes around to mark students’ work and provides necessary feedback, ensuring they understand the key points from last term’s work.


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