THIRD TERM E-LEARNING NOTE SUBJECT:TECHNICAL DRAWING CLASS: SS2 THIRD TERM SCHEME OF WORK WEEK 1& 2: Revision on building details; Simple working drawing and details. WEEK 3 & 4: Construction details of parts of building e.g foundation, wall openings, jamb, sill, lintel. WEEK 5 & 6:
Second Term Senior Secondary School 2 (SSS 2) Subject Combination For Art Students , Commercial Students and Science Students SS 2 Second term Lesson Note Accounts / Financial Accounts SS 2 Second term Lesson Note Agricultural Science SS 2 Second term Lesson Note Biology SS 2 Second term Lesson Note Chemistry SS 2
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CLASS: S.S.S. 2 SUBJECT: Mathematics INSTRUCTION: Answer all the questions 1. Evaluate (101.5)2 – (100.5)2 a. 1 b. 2.02 c. 20.02 d. 202 e. 2020 2. Express the product of 0.06 and 0.09 in standard form a. 5.4 x 10-3 b. 5.4 x 10-2 c. 5.4 x 10-1 d. 5.4 x 102 e. 5.4 x
CLASS: S.S.S 2 SUBJECT: ENGLISH STUDIES SECTION A. INSTRUCTION:- Read the passage below and answer the questions that follows. As I watched Musa step out of the plane, I concluded that diligence, intelligence and luck had turned Musa from the rustic pauper of thirty years earlier to a highly successful professional. Here was a village
CLASS: S.S.2 SUBJECT: Office Practice INSTRUCTION: Underline the correct answer 1. All these are examples of an office except a. cash office b. Manager’s office c. Principal Office d. Organization 2. _________is where all the equipment, materials for performing of various activities are kept a. Bank b. office c. cash office d. store 3. The
S S ACCOUNTING SS 2 Third Term Examination 1. The term “accounting period” is used to refer to the A. time span during which taxes are paid to the inland revenue board B. budget period, usually one year, relied on by the accountant C. time span, usually one year, covered by financial statement D. period