BIOLOGY SCHEME OF WORK S S ONE Week 1 – Recognizing Living things Week 2 – Living things and non-living things Week 3 – Classification of Living things Week 4 – Organization of life Week 5 – Plant Nutrition Week 6 – Nutrient cycling in Nature Week 7 – Nutrition in Animals Week 8 –
FIRST TERM SCHEME OF WORKS SUBJECT: BOOK-KEEPING CLASS: SS 1 TOPIC Revision. Cash book – Measuring of single column cash book. – Items of single column cash book Single column cash book – Preparation of single column cash book. Preparation of single column cash-book (continues) Double column cash book – Meaning of double column cash
CHEMISTRY SS1 SCHEME OF WORK FOR ALPHA TERM WEEKS TOPICS INTRODUCTION TO CHEMISTRY NATURE OF MATTER ELEMENTS MOLECULES AND ATOMICITY PARTICULATE NATURE OF MATTER THE RELATIVE ATOMIC MASSES OF ELEMENTS COMPOUNDS IUPAC NOMENCLATURE OF CHEMICAL COMPOUNDS MIXTURES PRACTICALS ON SEPERATION OF MIXTURES WEEK 1 Chemistry as a
ALPHA TERM SCHEME OF WORK FOR SS1 CIVIC EDUCATION WEEK TOPIC 1 INTRODUCTION TO CIVIC EDUCATION Meaning and needs for civic education Objectives/reasons for civic education in schools Importance of civic education 2 VALUE Definition of values and its source Types of values/basic human values justice selfishness, honesty Types of values continued – integrity, faithfulness
SCHEME OF WORK FOR ALPHA TERM WEEK TOPIC 1 Introduction to food and nutrition –definition—importance of human nutrition- factors affecting human nutrition 2 Careers in food and nutrition 3 Relationship between food and nutrition to other subject 4 Basic food
FRENCH SS 1 WEEK 1 L’importante de la langue Francaise au Nigeria. The need for French language in Nigeria or the reasons why French should be taught in Nigerian Schools, have been widely and sufficiently discussed in very many circles. But today, I am aware and convinced that very many Nigerians (even teachers and
LIT-IN-ENGLISH SCHEME OF WORK FOR LITERATURE-IN-ENGLISH, SS1 CLASS WEEK 1:INTRODUCTION TO THE STUDY OF LITERATURE WEEK 2: GENRES OF LITERATURE-DRAMA,PROSE AND POETRY WEEK 3: FICTION AND NON FICTION WEEK 4: ELEMENT OF PROSE FICTION-PLOT,SETTING, NARRATIVE TECHNIQUE WEEK 5&6: WHAT IS PROSE? TYPES OF PROSE WEEK 7: WHAT IS POETRY? FEATURES OF POETRY. WEEK
ODUN IGBEKO YORUBA-SS 1 ISE OOJO-SAA KIN-IN-NI Atunyewo awon eya ara ifo Atunyewo Eko ile- asa ikini Atunyewo orisirisi eya litireso Itesiwaju lori eko nipa iro ede Ise abinibi Eko lori igbadun ti o wa ninu litireso alohun Itesiwaju lori eko nipa iro ede Owe Eko lori igbadun ti o wa ninu litireso alohun Itesiwaju
The results of the National Common Entrance Examination (NCEE) into unity schools have been officially released by the National Examinations Council (NECO). This examination is given to pupils in their 6th year of primary schooling, which marks the completion of their primary education. Its primary aim is to identify qualified candidates from each state and
Welcome, Primary 6 students! Today, we’ll be exploring various aspects of the English language to enhance your reading, writing, and speaking skills. Let’s dive right in! Reading, Writing, and Speaking: Reading: Reading is essential for improving vocabulary and comprehension. We will read books, short stories, and articles together, and I’ll encourage you to read independently