Basic Science and Technology JSS 2 First Term – Weekly Topics Overview Week 1 ■ Meaning and Types of Habitats Introduction to habitats, their types, and examples of organisms that live in different habitats. Meaning and Types of Habitats Basic Science Jss 2 First Term Lesson Notes Week 1 Week 2 ■ Adaptation of Living
Section A: Objective Questions The following are invertebrates EXCEPT _______ a) Centipede b) Earthworm c) Millipede d) Mouse One of these is NOT an excretory product _______ a) Sweat b) Urine c) Carbon dioxide d) Feaces Excretory organs include the following EXCEPT _______ a) Urethra b) Skin c) Kidney d) Lungs The outer layer of
Basic Science JSS 2 First Term Examination – Week 12 Exam Instructions For Teachers: Ensure that all examination materials are ready and distributed correctly. Supervise the students properly and maintain order throughout the exam. Encourage honesty and integrity. Report any suspicious behavior immediately. Ensure the exam hall is quiet and free of distractions. Do not
Basic Science Lesson Plan – JSS 2, First Term, Week 10 Subject: Basic Science Class: JSS 2 Term: First Term Week: 10 Age: 12 – 13 years Topic: Body Image Sub-topic: Pubertal Changes, Media Misconceptions about Beauty, Individual Uniqueness Duration: 40 minutes Behavioral Objectives By the end of the lesson, students should be able to:
Basic Science Lesson Plan – JSS 2, First Term, Week 9 Subject: Basic Science Class: JSS 2 Term: First Term Week: 9 Age: 12 – 13 years Topic: Effect of Pubertal Changes on Body Image and Behaviour Sub-topic: Pubertal Stage, Effects on Body Image and Behaviour, Media Misconceptions about Beauty, Individual Uniqueness Duration: 40 minutes
Basic Science Lesson Plan – JSS 2, First Term, Week 8 Subject: Basic Science Class: JSS 2 Term: First Term Week: 8 Age: 12 – 13 years Topic: Body Image Sub-topic: Meaning of Body Image and Factors Influencing Individual Uniqueness Duration: 40 minutes Behavioral Objectives By the end of the lesson, students should be
Lesson Plan for JSS 2 (Basic 8) Subject: Basic Science Class: JSS 2 (Basic 8) Term: First Term Week: 7 Age: 12 – 13 years Topic: Human Growth and Development Sub-topics: Definition of Puberty Emotional Changes at Puberty Handling Pubertal Changes Characteristic Features of Stages of Development Emotional Development at Puberty Duration: 80 minutes Behavioral
Subject: Basic Science Class: JSS 2 Term: First Term Week: 4 Age: 12-13 years Topic: Nutrient Cycles, Food Chains, and Food Webs Sub-topic: Understanding Nutrient Cycles, Food Chains, and Food Webs Duration: 60 minutes Behavioral Objectives: By the end of the lesson, students should be able to: Define nutrient cycles, food chains, and food webs.
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
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