Tag: FIRST TERM SCHEME OF WORK

JSS 2 CIVIC EDUCATION FIRST TERM SCHEME OF WORK AND LESSON NOTES

SUBJECT: CIVIC EDUCATION                                CLASS: JSS 2   WEEK                CONTENT PEOPLE OF INTEGRITY IN NIGERIA OUR VALUES Contentment Effects of Lack of Contentment DISCIPLINE Respect for Rules and Regulations COURAGE Nigeria as a Federation DIFFERENCES AMONG FEDERAL, STATE, AND LOCAL GOVERNMENTS FIRST TERM CIVIC EDUCATION

Accounting Senior Secondary School SS1 First Term

SCHEME OF WORK 1 1st TERM ACCOUNTING SS 1 WEEK TOPIC BOOK KEEPING AND ACCOUNTING  THE NEED FOR BOOKING AND ACCOUNTING    ETHICS OF ACCOUNTING  PRINCIPLES AND PRACTICE OF DOUBLE ENTRY  ACCOUNTING CONCEPTS AND CONVENTIONS THE USE OF GENERAL JOURNALS AND OPENING AND CLOSING ENTRIES OF GENERAL JOURNALS. CORRECTION OF ERRORS  TYPES OF DISCOUNTS ANALYTICAL CASH

God speaks to His children FIRST TERM EXAMINATION PRIMARY 4 BIBLE KNOWLEDGE

FIRST TERM EXAMINATION 2018/2019 CLASS: PRIMARY 4        SUBJECT: BIBLE KNOWLEDGE NAME:………………………………………………………………………………… 1.) God speaks to His children to ______ (a) beat them (b) give them bread (c) tell them what will happen in future (d)  confuse them 2.) The right attitude to show when God speaks to us is to ________ (a) shout at Him (b)

FIRST TERM EXAMINATION 2015/2016 CLASS: PRIMARY 5 SUBJECT: AGRIC SCIENCE

FIRST TERM EXAMINATION 2015/2016 CLASS: PRIMARY 5                                   SUBJECT: AGRIC SCIENCE NAME:……………………………………………………………………… 1.) __________ can be formed when rocks are broken down into smaller pieces. (a) sand (b) soil (c) stones 2.) There are _______ types of soil. (a) 4 (b) 5 (c) 3 3.) There are ____________ processes of soil formation. (a) six (b)

MONOCOTYLEDON AGRICULTURAL SCIENCE. CLASS: JSS 1 TOPIC: CROP PLANT FORMS(CONT`D)

WEEK 8 DATE: SUBJECT: AGRICULTURAL SCIENCE . CLASS: JSS 1 TOPIC CROP PLANT FORMS(CONT`D) CONTENT:      i. Monocotyledon and Dicotyledon plants      ii. Difference between monocotyledon and Dicotyledon plants Sub – Topic 1:  Monocotyledon and Dicotyledonous. Monocotyledons plants: These are plants with one seed leaf or Cotyledons e.g. maize, rice, oil palm, coconut, wheat, millet, banana

Aquatic Plants GROUP PLANT FORM Jss 1 First Term Agricultural Science

WEEK. 7 DATE: ………………………..        TOPIC: Crop Plant Forms.(cont`d) CONTENT:i. Aquatic plants      ii. Broad leafed crops      iii. Narrow leafed crops Sub – Topic 1: Aquatic Plants Crops plant can as well be grouped into the following: These are plants that can grow and survive in water bodies (rivers, lake, pond, stream) examples of

CROP PLANT FORM Jss 1 First Term Agricultural Science

WEEK 6 DATE:……………………. TOPIC: CROP PLANT FORM. CONTENT:i. Plant parts      ii. Functions of each plant parts. Sub – Topic 1: Different parts of plants Plant form refers to the shape of a plant. Flowering plants have two regions: the shoot region, which is found above the ground level and the root region which is

FORMS OF AGRICULTURE (Cont’d) Jss1 First Term Agricultural Science

WEEK 5 DATE:…………………………… TOPIC:  FORMS OF AGRICULTURE (Cont’d)   Sub – Topic 1: LIVESTOCK FARMING Livestock farming is a form of agriculture that has to do with rearing or keeping of domesticated animals for the production of milk, meat, hides and skins, egg and other purpose. Farm animals commonly reared by livestock farmers include cattle,

Forms of Agricultural Activities in the Communities

TOPIC: BRANCHES/FORMS OF AGRICULTURE Forms of Agricultural Activities in the Communities Agricultural activities is any activity directly related to the production or processing of crops or livestock. The followings are forms of agricultural activities in the communities that different people involve in: Cultivation and growing of crops Rearing of livestock Rearing of fish (fishery) Salving

AGRICULTURAL SCIENCE. JSS 1 TYPES OF AGRICULTURE.

WEEK 3 DATE:…………………………………… SUBJECT: AGRICULTURAL SCIENCE. CLASS: JS 1   TOPIC: TYPES OF AGRICULTURE. Sub–Matter 1: Forms of Agriculture      There are two kinds of agriculture. They embody: • Subsistence Agriculture • Industrial Agriculture. SUBSISTENCE AGRICULTURE: That is the kind of agriculture whereby a farmer produces meals sufficient to feed himself and his household, with