Basic Science JSS 1 First Term Lesson Notes Week 6 Subject: Basic Science Class: JSS 1 Term: First Term Week: 6 Age: 10-11 years Topic: Sanitation and Personal Health Sub-topic: Definition of Sanitation and its Importance Duration: 40 minutes Behavioural Objectives: By the end of this lesson, students should be able to: Define sanitation and
Subject: Basic Science Class: JSS 1 Term: First Term Week: 5 Age: 11 – 12 years Topic: Human Development Sub-topics: I. Meaning of Puberty and Adolescence II. Puberty/Adolescent Changes – Physical, Social, and Emotional Changes III. Personal Hygiene IV. Menstruation, Menstrual Cycle, and Menstrual Hygiene – Myths and Facts about Pubertal Changes in Boys and
Subject: Basic Science Class: JSS 1 Term: First Term Week: 4 Age: 11 – 12 years Topic: Living and Non-Living Things (IV) Sub-topic: I. Classification of Non-Living Things into Metals and Non-Metals II. Examples, Properties, Uses, and Importance Duration: 40 minutes Behavioural Objectives: By the end of the lesson, students should be able to: Classify
Subject: Basic Science Class: JSS 1 Term: First Term Week: 3 Age: 11 – 12 years Topic: Living and Non-Living Things (III) Sub-topic: I. Differences Between Plants and Animals II. Examples, Properties, Uses, and Importance of Living and Non-Living Things Duration: 40 minutes Behavioural Objectives: At the end of the lesson, students should be able
Subject: Basic Science Class: JSS 1 Term: First Term Week: 2 Age: 11 – 12 years Topic: Living and Non-Living Things (II) Sub-topic: I. Characteristics of Living and Non-Living Things II. Examples, Characteristics, and Importance of Plants and Animals Duration: 40 minutes Behavioural Objectives: At the end of the lesson, students should be able to:
Subject: Basic Science Class: JSS 1 Term: First Term Week: 1 Age: 11 – 12 years Topic: Living and Non-Living Things Sub-topic: I. Meaning, Identification, and Classification of Matter II. Definition of Matter and States of Matter Duration: 40 minutes Behavioural Objectives: At the end of the lesson, students should be able to: Define living
Basic Science JSS 1 First Term Weekly Brief List of Topics Week 1: Introduction to Science Meaning and Importance of Science Branches of Science Living and Non-Living Things Basic Science JSS 1 First Term Lesson Notes Week 1 Week 2: Living and Non-living Things (Part 1) Definition and Characteristics of Living and Non-living Things Characteristics
JS1 (BASIC 7) SUBJECT – BASIC SCIENCE SCHEME OF WORK WEEK TOPIC Orientation-Learning about science. Scientific Methods. Family health – cleanliness. Family health – Nutrition. Environmental conservation and safety I (Maintaining Balance) Carbon and Nitrogen cycles. Environmental conservation and safety (sanitation). Biodegradable and non-biodegradable materials. Disease vectors. Control Measures. Revision. Examination. WEEK 1 TOPIC: –
NAME:…………………………………………… CLASS:………………………. THIRD TERM:E-LEARNING NOTES JS 1 (BASIC 7) SUBJECT: BASIC SCIENCE SCHEME OF WORK WEEK TOPIC 1 Non living things 2 Gravitation and weightlessness 3 Space travel 4 Satellite Energy 6 Transfer of energy 7 Renewable and non-renewable energy 8 Energy and Society 9 Forces 10 Revision 11 Examination 12-13 Examination and marking.
SECOND TERM E-LEARNING NOTES JS 1 (BASIC 7) SUBJECT: BASIC SCIENCE SCHEME OF WORK WEEK TOPIC 1. Disease prevention Clean water 2. Prevention of STI’s, HIV\AIDS. 3. Drug Abuse/Addiction/misuse and sources of drugs 4. The earth in space. 5. Description of eclipse, climate and seasons. 6. Matter. 7. Classification of matter. 8. Plants and
-Topic 2: Breeds of Sheep and Goats BREEDS OF SHEEP: There are three well known breeds of sheep in West Africa. They are: (i) The Ouda (The Fulani) – The commonest and the most widespread of all breeds of sheep. .Ouda originated in Egypt. The rams have large ,wide and spiral horns.
Date: Tuesday, 21st April, 2020. Class: Basic 5 Subject: Basic Science and Technology Topic: Electricity (definition, types and terminologies) Electricity is a form of energy. It can also be defined as the flow of electrons from one point to another. Types of Electricity: There are basically two types of electricity. These are:- 1.) Static Electricity
Date: Tuesday, 21st April, 2020. Class: Basic 4. Subject: Social Studies Topic: Distribution of Natural Resources. REASONS WHY GOODS ARE DISTRIBUTED We can not make everything we need for ourselves, therefore we rely on other people who make other things we need. Surplus goods are sold to places where they have shortage. LIST OF GOODS
Sbject : Basic science and technology TOPIC: CONSEQUENCES/IMPLICATION OF TEENAGE PREGNANCY Class : Jss 1 Week : Week 5 Depression may arise when a teenager is pregnant. The teen may fall into a depression while trying to handle the emotions a pregnancy creates and all of the possibly negative feedback about the pregnancy