Lesson Plan for JSS 2 (Basic 8) Subject: Basic Science Class: JSS 2 (Basic 8) Term: First Term Week: 6 Age: 12 – 13 years Topic: Changes in Living Things (Growth and Development) Sub-topics: Definition of Growth and Development Changes that Occur During Growth and Development Characteristic Features of Each Developmental Stage Classification of Growth
Lesson Plan for JSS 2 (Basic 8) Subject: Basic Science Class: JSS 2 (Basic 8) Term: First Term Week: 5 Age: 12 – 13 years Topic: Living Things (II) Sub-topics: Uniqueness of Human Beings Measurement of Growth and Developmental Changes Growth Changes in Height, Weight, and Size Characteristic Features of Different Developmental Stages Classification of
Lesson Plan for JSS 2 (Basic 8) Subject: Basic Science Class: JSS 2 (Basic 8) Term: First Term Week: 1 Age: 12 – 13 years Topic: Living Things (I) Sub-topics: Habitat and examples Adaptation of living things to their habitat Relationship between organisms in the same habitat Duration: 80 minutes Behavioral Objectives: By the end
Subject: Basic Science Class: JSS 2 Term: First Term Week: 3 Age: 12-13 years Topic: Relationship between Organisms in Their Habitats Sub-topic: Types of Relationships Duration: 60 minutes Behavioral Objectives: By the end of the lesson, students should be able to: Define the different types of relationships between organisms in their habitats. Identify examples of
Subject: Basic Science Class: JSS 2 Term: First Term Week: 2 Age: 12-13 years Topic: Adaptation of Living Organisms to Their Habitats Sub-topic: Types and Examples of Adaptation Duration: 60 minutes Behavioral Objectives: By the end of the lesson, students should be able to: Define adaptation and explain its importance to living organisms. Identify
Topic: Energy and Forces Chemical energy: Chemical energy is stored in the bonds of atoms and molecules and can be released during a chemical reaction. Example: When gasoline undergoes combustion in a car engine, chemical energy is converted into kinetic energy to power the vehicle. 🔥 Kinetic energy: Kinetic energy is the energy of motion.
Examination: Edu Delight Tutors Secondary School Basic Science 2nd Term Examination – JS1 A device that helps us to do work more easily and conveniently is called a A) Machine B) Load C) Tortoise D) None of the above ________ is the energy possessed by an object in motion. A) Moving energy B) Hydro energy
SECTION A (OBJECTIVE) Example of biodegradable material is A) Chair B) Glass C) Plastic D) All of the above The symbol of copper is…… A) CU B) Iron C) Vegetable D) None of the above Which of the following is not a characteristic of living things? A) Growth B) Reproduction C) Digestion D) Movement Which
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Subject: Basic Science Class: JSS 2 Term: Second Term Week: Week 1 Topic: Work, Energy, and Power Sub-topic: Understanding the Concepts and Applications Duration: 45 minutes Entry Behaviour: Students should have a basic understanding of physical concepts such as force and motion. Key Words: Work, Energy, Power, Force, Motion, Joule, Watt Behavioural Objectives: By the