Basic Science

JSS 2 Second Term Examination: Science Questions and Answers

Topic: Energy and Forces Chemical energy: Chemical energy is stored in the bonds of atoms and molecules and can be released during a chemical reaction. Example: When gasoline undergoes combustion in a car engine, chemical energy is converted into kinetic energy to power the vehicle. 🔥 Kinetic energy: Kinetic energy is the energy of motion.

How is HIV/AIDS transmitted Basic Science Jss 2

SECTION A (OBJECTIVE) Example of biodegradable material is A) Chair B) Glass C) Plastic D) All of the above The symbol of copper is…… A) CU B) Iron C) Vegetable D) None of the above Which of the following is not a characteristic of living things? A) Growth B) Reproduction C) Digestion D) Movement Which

JSS 2 FIRST TERM LESSON NOTE BASIC SCIENCE

BASIC SCIENCE  JSS 2   WEEKS                                          TOPICS                                                                                                                                         LIVING THINGS (HABITAT)                        

JSS 2 THIRD TERM LESSON NOTE PLAN BASIC SCIENCE

J.S.S TWO OMEGA TERM SCHEME OF WORK WEEK 1: Thermal energy {1}. WEEK 2: Thermal energy {2}. WEEK 3: Reproductive health WEEK 4: Abstinence WEEK 5: Chemicals WEEK 6: Chemicals {safety measures} WEEK 7&8: Drug abuse WEEK 9: Crude oil and petrochemicals {1} WEEK 10: Crude oil and petro chemicals {2} WEEK 11&12: Revision and

Review questions Basic Science Jss 2 Second Term

Subject : Basic Science TERM  SECOND TERM   Week Week 9 CLASS  JSS 2 / Basic 8   WORK, ENERGY AND POWER Energy is used up when work is done. The energy stored up in our muscular system is made available when we are to do  work. The stored up energy  (potential energy) is converted

Science: Measurement With Examples

Subject : Basic Science   Class : JSS 2 Term : Third Term Week : Week 4 Basic Science JSS 2 Third Term Scheme of work With Lesson Notes   Topic: Science Measurement Examples   Sub-topic: Fundamental or Basic Units of Measurement of Mass, Time, Capacity or Linear Measurement      Methods of Teaching  Role

Reproduction In Plants

BASIC SCIENCE JSS 2 THIRD TERM Week 12 Topic: Reproduction in Plants Introduction   Plant reproduction is the production of new individuals or offspring in plants, which can be accomplished by sexual or asexual reproduction. Sexual reproduction produces offspring by the fusion of gametes, resulting in offspring genetically different from the parent or parents. Asexual reproduction
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