1. Explain Perspective. 2. Describe Linear perspective. 3. What is Aerial perspective? 4. Explain foreshortening Perspective refers to the way objects appear based on their relative position and distance in a two-dimensional space, creating depth and dimension in art. Linear perspective is a technique that uses converging lines to create the illusion
Lesson Plan Presentation Subject: Mathematics Class: JSS 3 Term: Third Term Week: 4 Topic: Probability Sub-topic: Word Problems on Probability Duration: 45 minutes Entry Behaviour: Recall what you learned about statistics and averages in the previous class. Key Words: Probability, outcomes, events, favorable, possible, likelihood. Behavioural Objectives: By the end of the lesson,
Give an account of how the disciples were called. Jesus called his disciples by the Sea of Galilee. One day, while Simon Peter and his brother Andrew were fishing, Jesus walked by and said, “Come, follow me, and I will make you fishers of men.” They immediately left their nets and followed Him. Similarly,
2ND TERM LESSON PLAN SUBJECT: SOCIAL STUDIES CLASS: J.S.S 2 BASIC 8 TERM: 2 WEEK: WEEK 2 DURATION: 40 minutes TOPIC: VALUES SUB-TOPIC: Understanding the Meaning and Importance of Values LEARNING MATERIALS: Whiteboard and markers Chart paper Projector for multimedia presentation Printed handouts on values Flashcards with examples of values BEHAVIOURAL OBJECTIVES: By the end
Detailed Lesson Plan: Relationship Between Federal, State, and Local Governments Class: JSS 2 Subject: Civic Education Topic: Relationship Between Federal, State, and Local Governments Sub-topic: Understanding the Functions of Each Level Duration: 40 minutes Term: Second Term Week: Week 2 Age: 12–14 years Behavioural Objectives By the end of the lesson, students should be able
What is agriculture? Agriculture is the practice of farming, including the cultivation of the soil and the rearing of animals, to produce food, fiber, medicinal plants, and other products used to sustain and enhance human life. Mention two pre-planting operations. Pre-planting operations include activities like plowing (turning over the soil) and harrowing (breaking up
Class: JSS 2 Subject: Oral English Topic: Revision of Sounds (Consonant and Vowel Sounds) Sub-topic: Consonant and Vowel Sounds Term: First Term Week: Week 1 Set Induction: Begin with a quick activity, like playing a sound and having students identify whether it’s a consonant or vowel sound. Previous Knowledge: Ensure students understand the basics of
Subject: Cultural and Creative Arts Class: JSS 2 Term: First Term Week: 11 Topic: Revision (What is a Line, Types of Lines, Importance of Line, Art Terminologies, Terms in Colors, etc.) Sub-topic: – Duration: 45 minutes Entry Behaviour: Students are expected to have prior knowledge of basic art concepts, including an understanding of lines and
Hello, young learners! 🌟 Today, we’re going to talk about why Baby Jesus was presented in the temple. It’s a special story from the Bible. Let’s dive in! 😊📖 👶 Baby Jesus in the Temple: When Baby Jesus was a few days old, Mary and Joseph took Him to the temple in Jerusalem. They did
Basic Technology JSS 2 First Term Lesson Notes Week 9 Subject: Basic Technology Class: JSS 2 Term: First Term Week: 9 Age: 12 years Topic: Triangles Sub-topic: Definition and Types, Sketch Types of Triangles and Parts of a Triangle Duration: 40 minutes Behavioural Objectives: By the end of the lesson, students should be able to:
SUBJECT: CULTURAL AND CREATIVE ART ALPHA TERM SCHEME OF WORK JSS2 WEEK TOPIC 1. ELEMENTS OF DESIGN/ART 2. HISTORY OF MUSIC 3. DESIGN IN THEATRE 4. DANCE 5. SELF CONTROL 6. PRINCIPLES OF DESIGN/ART 7. HISTORY OF MUSIC 8. THE STUDY OF COLOUR 9. VOICE TRAINING 10. THE STUDY OF COLOURS (COLOUR
ENGLISH STUDIES J S2 WEEK TOPIC 1 SPEECH WORK: Listening/Speaking Revision of pure vowel sounds Grammar: Revision of parts of speech: Nouns, Pronouns, Verbs and Ajective Composition: Writing and outline for a Narrative Essay – How I spent My last Holiday Literature – in – English: Revisit Features of Prose (setting, theme, characterization) (ii) Figure
SOCIAL STUDIES CLASS: JSS2 SUBJECT: SOCIAL STUDIES WEEKS: TOPICS Scheme of work Revision of JSS1 work General objectives of social studies Abuses to which children could be subjected Drug abuse definition. Type effects of drug abuse Drug trafficking meaning of drug trafficking reasons types danger of drug trafficking People and their environment group behaviour
FRENCH BASIC 8 WEEK 1 La Grammaire Qu’est-ce que c’est la preposition? La preposition est un mot qui montre la relation entre nom ou pronom en la phrase. Des examples Entre between On sur Under sous Devant in front of Avec with Après after Dans in En in A droit at the right A
FIRST TERM E-NOTES FOR J.S.S. TWO HOME ECONOMICS WEEK ONE TO WEEK THIRTEEN SCHEME OF WORK WEEKS TOPICS 1 Revision 2 Myself as a homemaker; definition, qualities and characteristics of homemaker, responsibilities of a home maker 3 The family house; definition, functional areas in the house 4 The family house; uses of functional