ENGLISH STUDIES J S2 WEEK TOPIC 1 SPEECH WORK: Listening/Speaking Revision of pure vowel sounds Grammar: Revision of parts of speech: Nouns, Pronouns, Verbs and Ajective Composition: Writing and outline for a Narrative Essay – How I spent My last Holiday Literature – in – English: Revisit Features of Prose (setting, theme, characterization) (ii) Figure
SOCIAL STUDIES CLASS: JSS2 SUBJECT: SOCIAL STUDIES WEEKS: TOPICS Scheme of work Revision of JSS1 work General objectives of social studies Abuses to which children could be subjected Drug abuse definition. Type effects of drug abuse Drug trafficking meaning of drug trafficking reasons types danger of drug trafficking People and their environment group behaviour
FRENCH BASIC 8 WEEK 1 La Grammaire Qu’est-ce que c’est la preposition? La preposition est un mot qui montre la relation entre nom ou pronom en la phrase. Des examples Entre between On sur Under sous Devant in front of Avec with Après after Dans in En in A droit at the right A
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
MATHEMATICS SCHEME OF WORKS FOR ALPHA TERM WEEK 1 REVISION OF JSS 1 EXAMINATION QUESTION WEEK 2 WHOLE NUMBER AND DECIMALS NUMBERS WEEK 3 H C F AND L C M , SQUARE AND SQUARE ROOT WEEK 4 FRACTIONS WEEK 5 HOUSEHOLD ARITHMETIC WEEK 6 APPROXIMATION OF NUMBER WEEK 7 REVIEWS OF HALF LESSON
Agricultural science 1st term Scheme of work JSS TWO [mediator_tech] 1 Revision 2 Farm structure 3 Farm structure (ii) 4 Cultural practices 5 Cultural practices (2) 6 Cultural practices (contd) 7 Farming system 8 Farming system (contd) 9 Field work 10 and 11 Revision 12 Examination WEEK 2 AND 3 FARM STRUCTURES AND
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
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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
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