First Term Revision and Assessment Basic Technology JSS 1 First Term Lesson Notes Week 11
Basic Technology JSS 1 First Term Lesson Notes – Week 11
Subject: Basic Technology
Class: JSS 1
Term: First Term
Week: 11
Age: 10 – 12 years
Topic: Revision and First Term Review Assessment
Sub-topics:
- Part A: Objective Questions
- Part B: Theory Questions
- Part C: True or False Questions
Duration: 40 minutes
Behavioural Objectives:
By the end of the lesson, students should be able to:
- Review and recall key concepts covered during the first term.
- Demonstrate understanding through objective and theory questions.
- Differentiate between true and false statements related to the topics studied.
Keywords:
- Revision
- Assessment
- Objective Questions
- Theory Questions
- True or False
Set Induction:
Begin by discussing the importance of reviewing what has been learned and preparing for the assessment.
Entry Behaviour:
Students have been taught various topics throughout the term and are now familiar with the material being reviewed.
Learning Resources and Materials:
- Question papers for assessment
- Writing materials (pens, pencils, erasers)
Building Background/Connection to Prior Knowledge:
Students have previously learned about technology-related professions, safety guidelines, workshop safety, properties of materials (wood, metals, ceramics, glasses, rubber, and plastics).
Embedded Core Skills:
- Critical thinking
- Recall and application
- Evaluation and assessment
Reference Books:
- Lagos State Scheme of Work
- Basic Technology Textbook for JSS 1
Instructional Materials:
- Printed copies of the assessment questions
- Answer sheets
Content:
Part A: Objective Questions
Fill-in-the-blank questions with options a, b, c, or d.
- Rubber is primarily made from __________.
a) plastic b) metal c) latex d) glass - __________ plastics can be melted and reshaped multiple times.
a) Thermoplastics b) Thermosetting c) Natural d) Recycled - The main property of rubber is its __________.
a) rigidity b) elasticity c) weight d) color - PVC is a type of __________.
a) rubber b) glass c) plastic d) metal - __________ is used in medical gloves.
a) Synthetic rubber b) Ceramics c) Glass d) Wood - A property of plastics is that they are __________.
a) heavy b) brittle c) lightweight d) opaque - __________ is used in car tires.
a) Natural rubber b) Ceramics c) Wood d) Metal - An example of a thermosetting plastic is __________.
a) epoxy b) polyethylene c) PVC d) polystyrene - Metals are classified based on their __________.
a) color b) weight c) physical properties d) size - __________ is known for its transparency and use in windows.
a) Glass b) Rubber c) Wood d) Plastic - Safety devices in workshops include __________.
a) goggles b) glass c) ceramics d) paper - __________ is used for insulation in electronics.
a) Plastic b) Metal c) Wood d) Glass - Natural rubber is derived from __________.
a) trees b) rocks c) machines d) animals - The type of plastic used in pipes is __________.
a) PVC b) polyethylene c) fiberglass d) rubber - One of the uses of ceramics is __________.
a) in medical devices b) in car tires c) in plastic bags d) in electrical wires - __________ plastics harden permanently after shaping.
a) Thermosetting b) Thermoplastics c) Natural d) Recycled - __________ is a common material for packaging.
a) Plastic b) Wood c) Metal d) Rubber - An example of a thermoplastic is __________.
a) polyethylene b) epoxy c) resin d) phenolic - Rubber is __________ to water.
a) resistant b) conductive c) reactive d) permeable - __________ is used for electrical insulation.
a) Plastic b) Rubber c) Wood d) Metal - The process of shaping plastic multiple times is known as __________.
a) molding b) melting c) setting d) drying - The main property of metals is __________.
a) malleability b) transparency c) flexibility d) opacity - __________ are used in tires and gaskets.
a) Synthetic rubbers b) Plastics c) Ceramics d) Glass - The property of plastics that allows them to be molded into various shapes is __________.
a) versatility b) rigidity c) weight d) density - One use of rubber is __________.
a) making erasers b) manufacturing bottles c) making windows d) creating electronic parts - __________ is used in the construction of pipes and fittings.
a) PVC b) rubber c) wood d) metal - Glass is __________ and used in windows.
a) transparent b) opaque c) flexible d) heavy - The main property of ceramics is __________.
a) hardness b) flexibility c) elasticity d) transparency - __________ are often used in construction for their durability.
a) Plastics b) Ceramics c) Wood d) Glass - __________ is a type of plastic used for packaging.
a) Polyethylene b) Phenolic c) Epoxy d) Rubber
Part B: Theory Questions
- Define natural rubber and state one of its uses.
- Explain the difference between thermoplastics and thermosetting plastics.
- List and describe two properties of metals.
- How are ceramics used in everyday life?
- Describe the safety devices used in a workshop.
- What are the common uses of plastics in the construction industry?
- Explain the process of identifying different types of plastics.
- Discuss the properties of rubber that make it suitable for car tires.
- How do plastics benefit the packaging industry?
- What are the primary properties of glass?
- Describe the uses of synthetic rubber.
- How are plastics classified based on their properties?
- What is the importance of workshop safety guidelines?
- Explain how to identify metals by their physical properties.
- What are the different types of ceramics and their uses?
- Discuss the properties of thermosetting plastics and their applications.
- How can you identify ceramics and glass?
- What makes rubber an ideal material for medical gloves?
- Describe the role of plastics in electronics.
- Explain how wood properties impact its use in construction.
Part C: True or False Questions
- Rubber is made from synthetic materials only. (True/False)
- Thermoplastics can be reshaped multiple times when heated. (True/False)
- Ceramics are used primarily in electronics. (True/False)
- Plastics are commonly used in packaging materials. (True/False)
- Glass is opaque and used in windows. (True/False)
- Synthetic rubbers are made from natural sources. (True/False)
- Thermosetting plastics harden permanently after shaping. (True/False)
- Metals are identified based on their physical properties. (True/False)
- Plastics are rarely used in the construction industry. (True/False)
- Natural rubber can be found in the form of latex. (True/False)
Presentation:
Step 1: The teacher revises key topics covered during the first term.
Step 2: The teacher distributes the assessment papers and explains the instructions.
Step 3: Students complete the assessment, and the teacher supervises and assists as needed.
Teacher’s Activities:
- Revise key concepts from the term.
- Distribute and explain the assessment questions.
- Monitor students while they complete the assessment.
Learners’ Activities:
- Review and complete the objective, theory, and true or false questions.
- Participate actively in answering questions and discussing concepts if needed.
Assessment:
- Evaluate students’ answers to the objective, theory, and true or false questions.
- Provide feedback and corrections as necessary.
Evaluation Questions:
- What are the types of plastics?
- Explain the properties of rubber.
- Describe the uses of ceramics.
- What is the difference between thermoplastics and thermosetting plastics?
- How can you identify different metals?
- What safety devices are used in workshops?
- List two common uses of plastics.
- How does elasticity benefit rubber?
- What makes glass suitable for windows?
- Describe the properties of ceramics.
Conclusion:
The teacher reviews the answers and provides feedback. Key points are reinforced to ensure understanding and retention.
More Useful Links :
- Classification, Forms, and Uses of Metals Basic Technology JSS 1 First Term Lesson Notes Week 8
- Identification of Ceramics and Glasses Basic Technology JSS 1 First Term Lesson Notes Week 9
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