Category: JSS 1

Mid Term Test Computer Studies JSS 1 Third Term Lesson Notes

THIRD TERM MID TERM TEST COMPUTER STUDIES JSS 1 THIRD TERM  The ……….. executes a series of instructions that are fed to it by software programs installed onto a computer’s hard drive and loaded into random access memory (RAM). (a) core (b) CPU (c) ROM (d) control unit ……….. stores program instruction in the computer system. (a)

Uses and Applications of Computers Computer Studies JSS 1 Third Term Lesson Notes

Subject: Computer Studies Class: JSS 1 Term: Third Term Week: 5 Topic: Uses and Applications of Computers Sub-topic: Understanding the roles, advantages, and disadvantages of computers Duration: 45 minutes Behavioural Objectives: Students will understand five uses and five application areas of computers. Students will identify three advantages and three disadvantages of computers. Key Vocabulary Words:

Exploring Types of Computers: Digital, Analogue, and Hybrid Computer Studies JSS 1 Third Term Lesson Notes

Subject: Computer Studies Class: JSS 1 Term: Third Term Week: 4 Topic: Types of Computers: Digital, Analogue, and Hybrid Sub-topic: Understanding the characteristics and uses of each type of computer Duration: 40 minutes Behavioural Objectives: Students will be able to identify and differentiate between digital, analogue, and hybrid computers. Students will understand the functions and

Explain How Nigeria Gained Her Political Freedom

Alright, class, let’s talk about how Nigeria gained her political freedom 🇳🇬. Here’s a simple list to help you understand: Colonial Rule: Nigeria was under British colonial rule for many years. The British controlled the country and made important decisions. Independence Movements: Nigerian people wanted to govern themselves. They protested and fought for independence. Leadership:

Understanding and Solving Simple Equations with the Balance Method

Understanding and Solving Simple Equations with the Balance Method Solving Simple Equations Solving simple equations is a fundamental skill in mathematics that helps you understand more complex equations and algebraic expressions. In this post, we’ll explore how to use the balance method to solve simple equations, as well as how to isolate variables and verify

Examination Revision Mathematics JSS 2 Second Term Lesson Notes

Question: What is the length of an electric pole? Answer: An electric pole is 24 meters long. Question: What happens to 25% of the electric pole? Answer: 25% of the electric pole is driven into the soil. Question: How much of the electric pole remains above the soil? Answer: After driving 25% into the soil,
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