What is an Organization? Definition: An organization is a group of people who work together to achieve a common goal. Examples: School: Teachers, students, and staff work together to educate students 🏫. Hospital: Doctors, nurses, and support staff work together to help sick people 🏥. Features of an Organization: Leadership: Someone leads and makes decisions
Subject: Physical and Health Education Class: Junior Secondary School 2 Term: 2 Week: 3 Topic: Introduction to Karate Sub-topic: Meaning, History, Basic Skills, Rules, Officials, Terminologies, Benefits Duration: 45 minutes Entry Behaviour: Students should have basic knowledge of physical activities and sports. Key words: Karate, History, Skills, Rules, Officials, Terminologies, Benefits Behavioural Objectives: By the
Subject: English Grammar Class: JSS 2 Term: Second Term Week: 6 Topic: Adverbials and Present Tense Duration: 45 minutes Entry Behaviour: Students should have basic knowledge of verb tenses and sentence structure. Key Words: Adverbials, present tense, time, place, manner, purpose. Behavioural Objectives: By the end of the lesson, students should be able to: Define
Let’s explore simple machines in basic science: Lever: 🤸♂️ A lever helps us lift or move things more easily. Examples: see-saw, crowbar, and scissors. Pulley: 🏗️ A pulley helps us lift heavy objects by pulling on a rope or chain. Example: flagpole, curtains, and crane. Wedge: 🔪 A wedge is like a triangle and helps
Handling information on common crime, emergency management, and steps to take when an accident occurs involves several key steps and considerations: Common Crime: Stay informed about common crimes in your area through local news, community alerts, and law enforcement reports. Report any suspicious activities or incidents to the police immediately. Take precautions to protect yourself
Learn how to use the Pythagorean theorem to calculate the hypotenuse in right triangles effortlessly. Discover step-by-step methods, examples, and real-life applications of this fundamental mathematical concept. These are examples of Pythagorean triangles with their hypotenuse calculated. Example 1: Given: Side lengths of 30 mm and 40 mm. Hypotenuse = √(30 mm)^2 + (40 mm)^2)
Lesson Plan Presentation: Consumer Rights and Responsibilities Subject: Business Studies Class: Grade 8 Duration: 60 minutes Objective: By the end of this lesson, students will be able to understand and differentiate between consumer rights and responsibilities, and identify examples of impulse buying. Materials Needed: Whiteboard and markers Handouts with consumer rights and responsibilities Visual aids
Subject: Mathematics Class: Junior Secondary School 2 Term: First Term Week: Week 3 Lesson Plan Presentation: Introduction to Geometric Constructions Learning Objectives: Students will be able to understand and apply basic geometric construction techniques. Students will learn to use tools such as compasses, rulers, and protractors effectively. Students will gain practical experience in constructing various
(I) Four examples of first-class lever: Seesaw: A seesaw is a classic example of a first-class lever. The fulcrum (pivot point) is located in the middle, with the effort (force applied) on one side and the load (weight being lifted) on the other side. When one end of the seesaw is pushed down, the other
SECOND TERM EXAMINATION. Examination malpractices may lead to a repeat of the subject or suspensions don’t be involved. Subject: ENGLISH LANGUAGE Duration: 2HRS Class: JSS 1 COMPREHENSION PASSAGE: Read the passage below and answer the questions correctly. HIGHWAY ROBBERS Three highway robbers, Kalou, Zidane, and Yekinni, once hid under
Subject: Physical and Health Education Class: JSS 2 Term: Second Term Week: 8 Topic: Traditional Nigerian Sports Sub-topic: Abula, Ayo, and Langa Games Duration: 45 minutes Entry Behaviour: Students should be familiar with basic sports terminology and rules. Key words: Traditional sports, abula, ayo, langa, rules, origins, significance. Behavioural Objectives: By the end of the
Subject: Cultural and Creative Arts Class: JSS 2 Term: Second Term Week: 6 Topic: Exploring Patterns in Art Duration: 40 minutes Entry Behaviour: Students should have basic knowledge of artistic terms and concepts. Key words: Patterns, Art, Design, Repetition, Symmetry. Behavioural Objectives: By the end of the lesson, students should be able to: Define what
Subject: Cultural and Creative Arts Class: JSS 2 Term: Second Term Week: 7 Topic: Exploring Abstract and Naturalistic Patterns Sub-topic: Understanding the Characteristics and Uses of Abstract and Naturalistic Patterns Duration: 40 minutes Entry Behaviour: Students should have a basic understanding of artistic terms and concepts. Key words: Abstract patterns, Naturalistic patterns, Geometric shapes, Organic
Farm Structures Farm structures are simple constructions that make certain operations easier on the farm. Types of Farm Structures: Dwelling House: This is where the farmer and their family live. Crops and Seed Storage Structures: These include silos, barns, cribs, bins, and rhombus for storing crops and seeds. Silo: A big cylindrical steel container used
2ND TERM 2023-2024 FIRST FORM JSS 2 HOME ECONOMICS Define Pattern State four uses of pattern in clothing construction. List two measuring tools. Mention two guidelines for taking body measurement. Outline four characteristics of resources. JSS 2 HOME ECONOMICS Define Pattern: A pattern in clothing construction is a template or guide used to cut and