Second Term Lesson Notes for Nursery, Primary, and Secondary Classes This post provides a comprehensive Second Term Lesson Note Plan for all classes, from Nursery to Senior Secondary School (SS3). The notes are structured to align with the Lagos State Unified Scheme of Work and national curriculum standards, ensuring that teachers, school owners, and parents
Secrets of a Successful Online Tutoring Business Master the Art of Teaching Online with Smartkids Global Tutors Bringing Out the Best in You – Learn from Industry Experts! Introduction In today’s digital world, online tutoring is no longer an option—it’s a necessity. Whether you are an experienced educator or just starting your journey, mastering online
Introduction Many teachers struggle with keeping their pupils engaged in class. When lessons feel boring, students lose interest and struggle to retain information. However, learning doesn’t have to be dull—it can be fun, interactive, and engaging! By incorporating creative strategies, games, and real-life applications, teachers can transform their classrooms into exciting learning environments. This article
Part A: Objective Questions 1. Reproduction in plants occurs through _____. a) Photosynthesis b) Pollination c) Respiration d) Germination 2. The male part of a flower is called the _____. a) Pistil b) Petal c) Stamen d) Sepal 3. In pollination, the pollen moves from the ____ to the pistil. a) Stigma b) Anther c)
SECTION A: MULTIPLE-CHOICE QUESTIONS (WITH EXPLANATIONS) Instruction: Read the questions carefully and choose the most appropriate answer from the options lettered a – d. 1. What is Air? Question: ___________ is a colorless, odorless, and tasteless mixture of gases.a) Carbonb) Airc) Carbon dioxided) Oxygen Answer: b) Air Explanation:Air is a mixture of gases surrounding the
A Visit to the National Museum – An Exciting Learning Experience Introduction – The Odaibo Family’s Trip to the Museum Bayo, Mofe, and Dafe were three curious brothers who loved discovering new things. They had read about Nigerian history in school, but they had never seen real ancient artifacts, sculptures, or relics. One bright Saturday
What Are Fruits? Fruits are the edible parts of plants that grow from flowers and contain seeds. They are usually sweet or sour in taste and come in many colors, shapes, and sizes. Characteristics of Fruits: Come from Plants: Fruits grow on trees, bushes, or vines. Example: Mangoes grow on trees, while grapes grow on
Weekly Brief List of Topics Covered in Literature-in-English (This Term) Week 1: Introduction to Literature Meaning and branches of literature Importance of studying literature Differences between oral and written literature Introduction to Drama – JSS 2 Second Term Literature in English Lesson Week 2: Literary Genres and Their Features Prose: types, characteristics, and examples Drama:
Week 12: Literature in English Examination – JSS 2 Second Term General Instructions for Teachers and Students To the Teacher: Ensure the exam environment is quiet and free from distractions. Read out the instructions clearly before the exam begins. Monitor students carefully to prevent malpractice. Collect and check all answer sheets before students leave. To
Week 11: Comprehensive Revision Exercise Literature in English – JSS 2 Second Term This Week 11 Revision Exercise is designed to review all key topics covered in the term. It consists of five structured sections, including FAQs, objective questions, short-answer theory questions, true/false statements, and fill-in-the-gaps exercises. Part A: Review and Revision (20 FAQs with
Week 7: Mid-Term Assessment and Break Literature in English – JSS 2 Second Term This mid-term assessment covers topics from Weeks 1 to 6, including themes, characterization, figures of speech, and literary genres. The assessment consists of four sections: Objective Questions, Theory Questions, True or False, and Fill-in-the-Gaps. Part A: Objective Questions (Multiple Choice –