Scheme de Travail pour le Deuxième Trimestre – JSS 1 Semaine 1: Révision du travail du premier trimestre et examen Semaine 2: Dire les dates en français Semaine 3: Demander et expliquer ce que l’on fait tous les jours de la semaine Semaine 4: Exprimer la date correctement Semaine 5: Parler du temps et des
Physical and Health Education for JSS1 Second Term Lesson Notes Topic: Pathogens and Vectors Contact and Non-Contact Sports Female Genital Mutilation Child Abuse Gender Participation in Sports Aquatic Sports Hygiene Rules in Health and Swimming Importance of Food Nutrition and Health Key Points: Pathogens are germs that can make us sick, and vectors are things
Scheme of Work for JSS2 Physical and Health Education (PHE) Term: Second Term Week 1-2: Topic – Striking Game Content: Introduction to Tennis History of Tennis Nature of Tennis Equipment used in Tennis Skills in Tennis Rules of Tennis Terms and Concepts in Tennis Week 3-4: Topic – School Health Program Content: Meaning of School
Pathogens are __________ that can make us sick. a) Toys b) Germs c) Fruits d) Clothes Mosquitoes are examples of __________ that can carry germs. a) Friends b) Vectors c) Teachers d) Birds Contact sports involve __________ with other players. a) Talking b) Touching c) Watching d) Running Non-contact sports are games where we don’t
Physical and Health Education (PHE) – Fill-in-the-Blank Questions Tennis is a __________ game. a) Striking b) Running c) Jumping d) Swimming The main equipment used in table tennis is the __________. a) Tennis racket b) Golf club c) Football d) Basketball The head of the School Health Program is also known as the __________. a)
Lesson Plan: First Term Examination Subject: Civic Education Class: Nursery 1 Term: First Term Week: 10 Duration: 1 hour Behavioural Objectives: Students will demonstrate understanding of social behaviors, honesty, dishonesty, self-awareness, responsibilities at home, and revision topics. Students will apply critical thinking and recall skills to answer exam questions. Key Words: Social behaviors, honesty, dishonesty,
Subject: Civic Education Class: Nursery 1 Term: First Term Week: Week 9 Topic: Revision Duration: 30 minutes Behavioural Objectives: Students will recall and demonstrate understanding of previously taught topics. Students will actively participate in revision activities. Key Words: Revision, Recall, Participation Entry Behaviour: Students will be shown pictures related to previous topics and asked to
Subject: Civic Education Class: Nursery 1 Term: First Term Week: Week 8 Topic: Responsibilities at Home Duration: 30 minutes Behavioural Objectives: Students will be able to discuss their duties at home. Students will identify the rewards for performing their duties at home. Key Words: Responsibilities, Home, Duties, Rewards Entry Behaviour: Students will be asked about
Subject: Civic Education Class: Nursery 1 Term: First Term Week: Week 7 Topic: Self Awareness and Introduction Duration: 30 minutes Behavioural Objectives: Students will be able to introduce themselves appropriately. Students will understand the simple meaning of self-awareness. Students will learn how to build self-esteem and confidence. Key Words: Self-awareness, Introduction, Self-esteem, Confidence Entry Behaviour:
Answer the following questions : Dishonesty means not telling the ________. a) truth b) lies c) jokes d) stories Being dishonest can hurt other people’s ________. a) feelings b) toys c) games d) books When we are dishonest, people may stop ________ us. a) liking b) trusting c) ignoring d) scolding Dishonesty can get