SECOND TERM: E-LEARNING NOTES JS 3 (BASIC 9) SUBJECT: BASIC TECHNOLOGY SCHEME OF WORK WEEK: NINE DATE: TOPIC: BUILDING SUB-TOPICS: Roofing Simple Blue Print reading Content Development (NOTES FOR FIRST LESSON/PERIOD ONE) Sub-Topic I: Roof Roof is the top feature in a building structure which provides covering for the entire building and protect any
SECOND TERM: E-LEARNING NOTES JS 3 (BASIC 9) SUBJECT: BASIC TECHNOLOGY SCHEME OF WORK WEEK: EIGHT DATE: TOPIC: BUILDING SUB-TOPICS: Floors Doors, windows and Openings Content Development (NOTES FOR FIRST LESSON/PERIOD ONE) Sub-Topic 1: FLOOR Floors Floors are the horizontal components of buildings that support all imposed load. Floors normally satisfy a number of
SECOND TERM: E-LEARNING NOTES JS 3 (BASIC 9) SUBJECT: BASIC TECHNOLOGY SCHEME OF WORK WEEK: SEVEN DATE: TOPIC: BUILDING SUB-TOPICS: Definition and function of foundation Types and materials for making walls Content Development (NOTES FOR FIRST LESSON/PERIOD ONE) sub-Topic I: Definition and function of foundation Foundation. The term foundation is the expanded base of
SECOND TERM: E-LEARNING NOTES JS 3 (BASIC 9) SUBJECT: BASIC TECHNOLOGY SCHEME OF WORK WEEK: SIX SECOND TERM: E-LEARNING NOTES JS 3 (BASIC 9) SUBJECT: BASIC TECHNOLOGY SCHEME OF WORK DATE: TOPIC: SIMPLE ELECTRICAL WIRING SUB-TOPICS: ELECTRICAL CIRCUIT Meaning of electrical circuit and types Wiring tools and materials Content Development (NOTES FOR FIRST LESSON/PERIOD
DATE……………… TOPIC: ATOMIC STRUCTURE CONTENT Meaning of Atom; Concept of Electrons, Protons and Neutrons Simple atomic model; Properties of atoms Concept of Elements, Molecules, Compounds and Mixtures Sub-Topic 1: Meaning of Atom; Concept of Electrons, Protons and Neutrons MEANING OF ATOM Matter (solid, liquid or gas) is made up of
SECOND TERM E-LEARNING NOTES JSS 3 (BASIC 9) SUBJECT: BASIC SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGY SCHEME OF WORK FOR SECOND TERM WEEK TOPICS Revision of first term’s work Non-Living Things – Atomic Structure; Elements; Compounds; Mixtures Chemical Symbols, Formulae and Equations. Resources from Living Things; Plant resources ; Animal resources
Objective Test: Exportation improves the ———- of the farmers. A. debt B. stock C. income D. land Which of the following is not an export farm Produce? A. salt B. eggs C. groundnut oil D. yam flour Groundnut is an important export product of ———– A. Kano B. Lagos C. Enugu D. Badagry Goods exported
Subject : Agricultural Science Term : Second Term Week : Week 6 Class : jss 3, Year 9 Topic : Early Development of World Agriculture Average age : 12 Reference Book : Agricultural Science for JSS 3 by Are et al. Behavior Objectives : At the end of the lesson. Pupils should be able to
SECOND TERM: E-LEARNING NOTES JS3 (BASIC 9) SUBJECT: AGRICULTURAL SCIENCE SCHEME OF WORK WEEK TOPIC Revision of first term work. Cooperatives Societies in Agriculture: (a) Definition of an Agricultural cooperative society (b) Objectives of Agricultural cooperative Society (c) Types of Agricultural Cooperatives (d) Importance of Cooperative Societies Management of Cooperative Societies in
WEEK 1 TOPIC: CLASSIFICATION OF CROPS CONTENT: CLASSIFICATION OF CROPS SUB-TOPIC 1: Classification of Crops Crops can be classified based on their life cycle or lifespan: Thus crops are classified into Annual, Biennial and Perennial Crops. ANNUAL CROPS: These are crops, which complete their life cycle (length of life) within one year or in one