Tag: JSS 2

JSS 2 FIRST TERM LESSON NOTE HOME ECONOMICS

  FIRST TERM E-NOTES FOR J.S.S. TWO HOME ECONOMICS WEEK ONE TO WEEK THIRTEEN   SCHEME OF WORK WEEKS TOPICS 1 Revision 2 Myself as a homemaker; definition, qualities and characteristics of homemaker, responsibilities of a home maker 3 The family house; definition, functional areas in the house 4 The family house; uses of functional

JSS 2 FIRST TERM LESSON NOTE PHYSICAL AND HEALTH EDUCATION

SUBJECT—-PHYSICAL AND HEALTH EDUCATION BASIC 8— BASIC 8 TERM—– FIRST TERM                                     WEEK 0NE TOPIC—RECREATION, LEISURE AND DANCE SUB TOPIC—- TYPES OF RECREATIONAL ACTIVITIES AND EXAMPLES RECREATION- is the activity a person participates in voluntarily without monetary gain. It provides pleasure and amusement during the leisure time. LEISURE- Leisure is defined as the free time left

JSS 2 FIRST TERM LESSON NOTE YORUBA

  YORUBA LANGUAGE SCHEME OF WORK JSS TWO   ODUN IGBEKO 2016/2017 YORUBA JSSTWO ISE OOJO FUN SAA KIN-IN-NI Sise atunyewo fonoloji ede Yoruba Atunyewo awon asa ninu ise olodun kin-in-ni Atunyewo awon ewi alohun yoruba Eya gbolohun nipa ise won Asa igbeyawo ni ile Yoruba Kika iwe apileko ti ijoba yan Eya gbolohun Asa

How to Prevent the intake of harmful substances

1. Sources of Value: a. Intrinsic Value: Intrinsic value refers to the inherent worth or value that something possesses within itself. It is independent of any external factors or considerations. For example, life, happiness, love, and knowledge are often considered to have intrinsic value. These values are seen as valuable in and of themselves, regardless

Examples Of Animal Feeds

1. Three examples of feedstuff commonly used in agriculture are: a) Corn: Corn is a widely used feedstuff for animals, providing energy, carbohydrates, and some protein. b) Soybean Meal: Soybean meal is a byproduct of soybean oil extraction and is an excellent source of protein in animal feed. c) Alfalfa: Alfalfa is a legume that

Scoring System in Tennis

Instruction; answer one question 5. Using tables, explain the scoring system in tennis 5. Draw and label a tennis racket (b) explain the following terms (i) Rally (ii) Deuce (iii) Let (iv) Out (v) Brutalize   I’ll start by explaining the scoring system in tennis using a table: Game Score Point Score Love 0 15