Civic Education JSS 1, Second Term, Week 4 lesson note on Rights and Duties of Citizens, following your preferred format. Subject: Civic Education Class: JSS 1Term: Second TermWeek: 4Age: 12-14 yearsTopic: Rights and Duties of CitizensSub-topic: Definition of Rights and DutiesDuration: 40 minutes Behavioral Objectives: By the end of the lesson, students should be able
SECOND TERM EXAMINATION SUBJECT: Cultural and Creative ArtsCLASS: JSS 1TIME ALLOWED: 1 Hour 30 Minutes INSTRUCTIONS: Answer all questions in Section A and three questions from Section B. Read each question carefully before answering. Do not engage in any form of examination malpractice. SECTION A – OBJECTIVE QUESTIONS (Answer all questions in this section)
Computer Studies JSS 1 Second Term Lesson Notes – Week 5 Topic: Word Processing II Sub-topics: Creating a Document Loading and Exiting a Word Processor Creating, Saving, and Retrieving Files Behavioral Objectives By the end of this lesson, students should be able to: Explain how to create a new document in a word processor. Demonstrate
SUBJECT: Computer Studies CLASS: JSS 1 TERM: Second Term WEEK: 4 AGE: 10 – 12 years TOPIC: Word Processing I SUB-TOPIC: Introduction to Word Processing DURATION: 40 minutes BEHAVIORAL OBJECTIVES By the end of the lesson, students should be able to: Define word processing. Define a word processor. List and explain the uses of a
The essence of Saint Valentine’s Day, celebrated on February 14th every year, revolves around love, affection, and appreciation. Originally a Christian feast day honoring Saint Valentine, it has evolved into a global celebration of romantic love, friendship, and kindness. Historical Background Saint Valentine was a Catholic priest in Rome during the 3rd century. The most
Why Do Teachers Leave? (And How to Keep Them Happy & Motivated!) Teachers are the backbone of any school, yet many schools struggle with high teacher turnover. Why? Because just like everyone else, teachers have needs, goals, and dreams. While no one can fully meet all human needs, smart school owners create systems that make
Dear Educator, Have you noticed how teachers are leaving the profession in droves? It’s happening everywhere—schools are struggling to keep great teachers. And if we’re being honest, this affects YOU more than anyone. ✅ Every time a teacher quits, schools scramble to replace them.✅ Every time teachers feel overworked, their passion fades.✅ Every time educators
Differentiated Instruction: A Key to Meeting Every Learner’s Needs Introduction Differentiated instruction is key because every learner is different. In a diverse classroom, students have unique learning styles, abilities, and needs. To ensure all students thrive, educators must adopt teaching strategies that cater to these differences. By implementing differentiated instruction, teachers can create an inclusive
Lesson Plan: English Grammar – Primary 5 First Term – Present Perfect Tense General Information Subject: English Grammar Class: Primary 5 Term: First Term Week: 10 Age: 9 years Topic: Present Perfect Tense Sub-topic: Understanding and Using the Present Perfect Tense Duration: 60 minutes Behavioral Objectives By the end of the lesson, pupils should be
Wake Up, Parents! The Changing Dynamics of Parenting and Its Effects on Children Introduction Over the years, parenting styles have evolved significantly. The parents of the 1950s to 1980s, who grew up in difficult conditions, developed strong, resilient children who became successful professionals. However, modern-day parenting has created a generation of overly pampered children who