JSS 3

Conflict Resolutions Social Studies JSS 3 Second Term Lesson Notes

Conflict Resolution Social Studies JSS 3 Second Term Lesson Notes – Week 2 Lesson Details Subject: Social Studies Class: JSS 3 Term: Second Term Week: 2 Age: 11 – 14 years Topic: Conflict Resolution Sub-topic: Meaning, Causes, and Methods of Conflict Resolution Duration: 40 minutes Behavioral Objectives By the end of the lesson, students should

Diseases, Vectors, and Pathogens – Physical and Health Education JSS 3

Physical and Health Education JSS 3 Second Term Lesson Notes – Week 4 Topic: Diseases, Vectors, and Pathogens Lesson Details Subject: Physical and Health Education Class: JSS 3 Term: Second Term Week: 4 Age: 12–15 years Topic: Diseases, Vectors, and Pathogens Sub-topic: Common Diseases, Their Vectors, and Pathogens Duration: 40 minutes Behavioral Objectives By the

Characteristics of Radiation and Electrical Circuits

Lesson Plan: Characteristics of Radiation and Electrical Circuits Lesson Details Subject: Basic Science Class: Junior Secondary School 3 (JS3) Term: Second Term Week: 1st Week Age: 12–15 years Topic: Characteristics of Radiation and Electrical Circuits Sub-topic: Alpha and Gamma Rays, Electrical Components, and Radioactivity Uses Duration: 40 minutes Behavioral Objectives By the end of the

Radioactivity | Basic Science JSS 3 Second Term Lesson Notes

Radioactivity Subject: Basic Science Class: JSS 3 Term: Second Term Week: 2 Topic: Radioactivity Sub-Topic: Meaning, History, and Examples of Radioactive Elements Duration: 40 Minutes Behavioral Objectives By the end of the lesson, students should be able to: Define radioactivity. State the brief history of radioactivity. Identify examples of radioactive elements. Explain the uses of

Basic Science Jss 3 First Term Examination Questions

EXAMINATION CLASS: SS3B TIME: 2 HOURS NAME: Andrew Momah Instructions: Answer all questions in this section. Each question is followed by four options lettered A to D. Choose the correct option and shade the answer space on your answer sheet. Do all rough work on the question paper. SECTION A (OBJECTIVE) A material that has

First Term Computer Studies JSS 3 Examination Questions

INSTRUCTIONS: Answer all questions in this section. Each question is followed by four options lettered A to D. Select the correct option for each question and shade the corresponding answer space on your answer sheet using a pencil. Ensure you shade only one answer per question. All rough work should be done on the question

Civic Education First Term Examination Civic Education JSS 3

OBJECTIVES The human right that includes the right to employment, housing, and an adequate standard of living is: A. Legal right B. Economic right C. Social right D. Personal right President Bola Ahmed Tinubu is a member of: A. PDP B. LP C. APC D. SDP The Federal Road Safety Commission (FRSC) was established in