J SS 2 + Reviewed Scheme
J SS 2 + Reviewed Scheme
JSS TWO
2014 Edition
EDUCATION RESOURCE CENTRE
Federal Capital Territory, Abuja
2014 Edition
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Table of Contents
Islamic Studies------------------------------------
Christian Religious Studies--------------------
Social Studies-------------------------------------
Civic Education------------------------------------
Security Education-------------------------------
History-----------------------------------------------
Hausa Language------------------------------------
Igbo Language---------------------------------------
Yoruba Language-----------------------------------
Basic Science---------------------------------------
Basic Technology----------------------------------
Physical & Health Education-------------------
Computer Studies (ICT)_------------------------
Home Economics----------------------------------
Agriculture-------------------------------------------
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Forward
It is my hope that this document will provide teaching guide for teachers
and make monitoring of curriculum implementation more purposeful and
result oriented for principals and Inspectors.
Kabir Usman
FCTA, Abuja
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Acknowledgement
The introduction of the Universal Basic Education (UBE) and the New Basic Education
Curriculum prompted the review of the 2004 edition of the Junior Secondary School
Teaching Schemes.
This 2014 edition is brought in line with the 9-year Basic Education Curriculum
developed by the Nigerian Educational Research and Development Council (NERDC).
To produce a standard document, FCT Education Resource Centre (ERC) organized a
one week workshop for subject Specialists from FCT Universal Basic Education Board,
Public and Private Junior Secondary Schools and ERC staff to develop the Teaching
Schemes.
I specially thank all the staff of ERC Mini Printing Press and others who contributed in
various ways to the production of the teaching schemes.
We are grateful to the Hon. Minister of FCT, Senator Bala Mohammed and the
Secretary for Education, Kabir Usman for their kind support.
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ENGLISH STUDIES
JS S 2 FIRST TERM
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Literature: Short stories/ novelettes 1. Teacher to present stories /
short stories based on effects of climate articles related to climate change
And novel lets. e.g. floods, depletion of the 2. Teacher to guide students to
ozone layer, environmental indentify types of prose:-narrative
population etc. or descriptive.
3. Students to discuss story line.
4. Teaching/learning Resources
e.g. supplementary reader or any
relevant text.
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i). identify features of verbs Teacher leads the students to
ii). Identify functions of identify function of parts of speech
verbs e.g. express action. taught.
Teaching / learning resources:-
relevant passages, text etc.
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from given passage – -Students make sentences with
gender issues adjectives
Identify features of -Students identify adjectives in
adjectives given sentences
Identify functions of -Teaching / learning resources-
adjective eg quality noun/ use charts, sentence strips
pronoun
Make sentences with
adjectives.
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Grammar Parts of speech: - Teacher directs students to identify
conjunctions. features and functions of
Identification of conjunction
conjunctions from given Students to make sentences using
passages on:- population/ conjunctions
family life. Teaching /learning resources: -
Identify features of sentences strips and passages.
conjunction
Give functions of
conjunction.
Listening and Give phonetic symbol and Teacher leads students to produce
speaking (Vowel words containing /Λ/ and sound in context and in isolation
Sounds) /ə/ e.g. /Λ/ bus money Students give other words
coming containing the vowed sounds.
/ə/away tattoo neither Learning resources: recorded
Identify contrast materials (audio and video types,
flash cards.
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Grammar/Structure Identify prepositions from Teacher lends students to identify
(Preposition) selected passage preposition in selected passages
Identify function features of Students make sentences with
preposition preposition.
Make sentences with Learning resources: various
preposition passages, sentence strips.
Grammar / structure Simple present and past Teacher guides students to identify
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(Tenses) tense simple present and past tenses in
Identify in given passage passage
Indicate when used e.g. Students make correct sentences
simple present – for action using tense
currently going on: he Learning resource: selected
works in the city etc passage from textbooks or
Simple past e.g. regular or newspaper cuttings
repeated action in the
past:- the children attended
the local primary school.
8 Reading: critical Identify main points and Teacher leads students to read
reading step ii, major sub- theme of passage to get main points and
skimming selected passages. major sub-themes
Identify opinions in Students engage in extensive
selected passage. practice to establish how to identify
items that form the substance of
texts.
Learning resources: selected
passages
Writing: letter writing: Format of informal letters Teacher leads students to discuss
informal letter. Situations used format of informal letters.
Teacher explains situation informal
letter used
Students write on informal letter.
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likely to happen in future. Learning resources:-selected
Work will begin next week. passages.
Literature: drama Read selected drama text Teacher leads students to read a
and identify themes, play and discuss themes, setting,
setting, plot, plot, characterization.
characterization Student act the play
Learning resources: drama texts.
Writing: formal letter Format of formal letters Teacher guide students to discuss
Situations used format of formal letters and
situations used.
Students write a formal letter.
Listening and Words containing sounds Teacher guides students to
speaking : e.g. produce sound in context and in
consonant/ѳ/ and /϶/ /ѳ/ thief, through, thin isolation.
/϶/ the , there, therefore Students give other words
Produce sounds in context containing sound
and in isolation Learning resources: Recorded
materials, flash cards.
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Discuss features: plot, Student identify moral of story
characterization, theme, Learning resources: story books.
language.
Writing: guided Select topic for writing Teacher presents several topics
composition Generate ideas for for students to choose from
introduction, body Teacher leads students in
Write a draft generating ideas for composition
Students produce a draft.
Learning resources.
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burned/burnt burned/burnt
Spoil spoiled/spoilt
spoiled/ spoilt etc.
Literature : drama Read selected drama text Teacher leads students to read a
and identify themes , play and discuss themes, setting,
setting, plot, plot, characterization
characterization Students write play and act
Learning resources: drama texts.
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verbs
12 Reading : reading to Read passage and identify Teacher guides students to read
identify facts and facts and opinions the selected material and opinions
opinions Select passage on: the in selected passage.
merits of exclusive breast Students answer questions to
feeding for infants”. Or any demonstrate understanding of
relevant passage passage
Learning resources: selected
passage.
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A part time job etc.
ENGLISH STUDIES
J S S 2 SECOND TERM
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write application for
employment.
- Learning resources: -
model letters.
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vocalization during passages.
reading - Students apply condition
- Increasing eye span for speed reading.
while reading, - Learning resources;
Reading pharses selected course book.
instead of words.
Writing: Element of - Elements of - Teacher presents model
composition. composition: the introduction of essay
introduction. writings.
- Introductions are - Teacher guides the
made with specific students to identify what
considerations for an introduction must
purpose and audience contain.
to which the writing is - Students write
addressed. introduction from model
- Teacer guideS given.
students to write
introductions for
various types of
writing.
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4 Reading: Reading for - Techniques of speed - Teacher guides
speed reading; students to practice with
- Surveying, scanning, different kinds of texts.
skimming - Rending could be timed
- Techniques and reader’s ability to
employed to obtain comprehend while
the main substance in reading at a first pace
a text or a particular measured.
piece of information. - Learning resources;
flash cards, reproduced
paragraphs, whole
chapters.
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action of the verb e.g:
- The ball was thrown
by the boy.
- He was fatally
wounded.
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cards.
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have stress on the appropriate syllable.
syllable e.g four, - Students give other
TEEN, SIX TEE. examples of number
NINE’ TEEN. stressing.
(ii) Numbers in tens Learning resources:
have stress on the charts, flash cards.
first syllable e.g. Sixty,
fourth, seventy.
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signature writer puts specifications.
his/her name - students practice
(iii) Language form extensively using various
used .eg letters
- Carefully structed Learning resources:
sentences sample letters.
- Right vocabulary for
the particular issue in
question.
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passage.
- Learning resources:
recommended text books.
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increase vocabulary a particular field, e.g students to read selected
banking e.t.c passage
- Identify words - Students identify words
peculiar to banking peculiar to banking.
sector - Students make
- Use such words in sentences with new
sentences. words.
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speed. relevant issues of passage
interest. - Teacher gives time
- Practice rapid within which it should be
reading read
- Ask question to - Student answer
measure questions passage read
comprehension. Learning resources:
selected passages.
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are neither male nor
female e.g. table,
house, money airport.
ENGLISH STUDIES
J S S 2 THIRD TERM
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sentences/ideas in group.
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of each.
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i. rising tone sentences with rising
tonation
- rises from low pitch
slowly until it gets to the 2). Provides passages
highest level. with varied tonation for
students to identify rising
Uses: tone.
- For making request 3). Teaching/learning
resources:- sentence,
- for asking yes or no
strips, charts etc.
questions.
- for making controversial
statements.
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practice/exercises to
students
4. Teaching/learning
resources: selected
passages, selection from
other subjects area etc.
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LISTENING/SPEAKING Intonation: falling tone 1. The teacher guides
students to make
1. This representsthe sentences with falling
pitch that falls. tone.
Its functions:- 2. Provides passages/text
for students to identify
- For making commands
falling tone.
(imperative statement)
e.g. walk out of here! 3. Students to write
sentences indicating
- For making questions
falling tone.
starting with interrogative
adverbs; WH questions 4. Teaching/learning
e.g. How many are they? resources:- charts,
Who saw them? Why are sentences strips
you here?
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sentences that direct
attention to the main
points in the
passage/material.
4. Teaching/Learning
Resources:- Course book,
other relevant materials
e.t.c.
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the topic selected topic.
-My favorite 2. The students generate
subject/teacher or any ideas and write on the
other topic of your choice. selected topic.
-Bear in mind the three 3. Students discuss the
elements of composition ideas in the selected
writing. topics.
-Using appropriate words
and expression.
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LITERATURE Drama text: - From 1. The teacher guides the
recommended text book. students to read the
selected play.
1. Message of the text.
2. Leads them to identify
2. Essential the message in the
props/costumes play/discuss the story line.
3. Lead them to identify
props/costumes.
4. Act the play.
5. Teaching/learning
Resources:- Selected
play, props/costumes
required e.t.c.
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- Conclusion 3. Students to write out
the given composition.
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-Make out an outline for
introduction, body, and
conclusion.
-Write out essay.
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LITERATURE Figure of speech: 1. The teacher explains
Hyperbole: - deliberate the meaning of hyperbole.
and obvious exaggeration
e.g. I can drink 10 gallons 2. Teacher leads students
of water a day. to identify hyperbole in
text.
-Identification of
hyperbole in literature 3. Teacer guides students
text. to construct sentences
with hyperbole.
-construction of correct
sentences with 4. Students ask and
hyperbole. answer questions.
5. Teaching/learning
resources: passage,
poem, sentences strip,
e.t.c.
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said. -Students turn direct
speech to indirect speech
-“Can I have an orange sentences both orally and
please” Toyin requested. in writing.
ii. Indirect statement e.g.
-He said that he was no
longer a child.
Toyin asked if she could
have an orange.
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MATHEMATICS
MATHEMATICS
FIRST TERM JSS TWO
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in standard form. Instructional Resources:
iii. Quantitative reasoning (QR) Cut-out of newspaper articles involving large
involving standard form and small numbers written in standard form.
3 APPROXIMATION Students:
i. Approximation to a required a. Round off numbers to required degree
degree of accuracy: tens, of accuracy.
hundred, tenth etc. b. Round off numbers to 1 d.p, 2 d.p, 3
ii. Approximation to decimal d.p.
places c. Round off numbers to significant
iii. Approximation to significant figures.
figures. Instructional Resources:
iv. Quantitative Reasoning Rounding off number chart.
involving approximation
4 FACTORS AND MULTIPLES Students:
i. Factors of numbers i. Express numbers as product of prime
ii. Prime factors of numbers not factors.
greater than 200 ii. Find prime factors of numbers
iii. Expressing numbers as iii. Find the H.C.F of a set of given whole
product of its prime factors numbers.
iv. Rules of divisibility Instructional Resources:
v. H.C.F of numbers. Multiplication tables/chart.
5 FACTORS AND MULTIPLES Students:
i. Multiples of numbers a. Write common multiples of given
ii. Common multiples and LCM numbers
iii. Squares and square roots b. Identify perfect squares
iv. finding square roots of c. Find square roots of perfect squares
numbers by factors. by factor method
Instructional Resources:
Multiplication tables/charts, squares and
square root tables.
6 DIRECTED NUMBERS Students:
i. Addition and subtraction of i. Add 2 or more directed numbers
directed numbers. ii. Multiply and divide directed numbers.
ii. Multiplication and division of iii. Apply the sign rule in simplifying
directed numbers expressions with directed numbers.
iii. Simplifying expression with Instructional Resources:
directed numbers. i. Multiplication and division charts
ii. a chart showing multiplication and division
of signs (sign rules).
7 INVERSE IDENTITY Students:
i. Additive inverse a. Obtain the additive inverse and
ii. Multiplicative inverse multiplicative inverse of given numbers
iii. Use of inverse operation b. Solve simple equations by performing
solving simple equations. inverse operations.
Instructional Resources:
Chart showing inverse operations.
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8 SIMPLE EQUATIONS IN ONE Students:
VARIABLE Solve simple equations to obtain the
Solving equations of the form unknown.
i. 2x = 8 (ii) 3n-4 = 5 Instructional Resources:
iii. 3x-4 = 2x+1 (iv) 2y+4 Chart showing inverse operations
7 =2
9 GRAPHS Students:
i. Introduction to the Cartesian a. Identify the X and Y axis
plane b. Draw the Cartesian plane
ii. Identifying the X and Y axis c. Plot given points
iii. Plotting points on the d. Join plotted points to form shapes.
Cartesian plane (coordinates) Instructional Resources:
iv. Construct shapes from given Graph board, mathematical set.
coordinates.
10 LINEAR INEQUALITIES Students:
i. Identifying linear inequality in a. Solve an inequality
one variable b. Represent an inequality using a
ii. Solving linear inequalities number line
iii. Graphical representation of c. Show the region of solution for a given
solution of linear inequalities inequality.
iv. Word problems involving Instructional Resources:
linear inequalities. Flash cards showing some inequalities.
11 EVERYDAY ARITHMETIC Students:
i. Percentage and ratio a. Convert fractions to ratio
ii. Conversion of fractions to ratio, b. Convert fractions to decimals and
decimals, percentages. vice-serva
iii. Quantitative Reasoning on c. Convert fractions to percentages
fractions, ratios and percentages. d. Convert percentages to fractions.
Instructional Resources:
Multiplication/Division charts.
12 EVERYDAY ARITHMETIC Students:
(TRANSACTION IN HOMES a. Compute loss or gain/profit for
AND OFFICES) transactions made.
i. Profit and loss b. Calculate simple interest given
ii. Simple interest principal, time and rate.
iii. Discount Instructional Resources:
iv. Commission Collection of objects with price tag.
MATHEMATICS
SECOND TERM JSS TWO
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WEEK TOPIC / CONTENT ACTIVITIES
1 EXPANSION OF ALGEBRAIC Students:
EXPRESSION Expand given algebraic expressions.
i. Expansion of the form a(b+c) =
ab + ac. Instructional Resources:
ii. Expansion of the form (a+b) Flash cards.
(c+d)=ac+ad+bc+bd
iii. Quantitative Reasoning
involving expansion.
2 FACTORIZATION OF Students:
ALGEBRAIC EXPRESSION a. Factorize given algebraic expression
i. Factorization of the form ax+ay b. Find missing factor in given sample.
= a(x+y)
ii. Factorisation of the form
abc+abd = ab(c+d).
3 ALGEBRAIC FRACTION Students:
i. Algebraic fractions with a. Simplify algebraic expression of
monomial denominators fractions
(addition, subtraction, b. Interpret word problems leading to
multiplication and division) algebraic fractions and solve the
ii. word problems leading to resulting algebraic fraction.
simple algebraic fractions. Instructional Resources:
Flash cards.
4 SIMPLE EQUATIONS Students:
i. Solving simple equations a. Obtain the solution of a simple
ii. Word problems on simple equation
equations. b. Translate word problems to simple
equations and solve them.
5 LINEAR INEQUALITIES IN ONE Students:
VARIABLE a. Solve given linear inequalities
i. Solution of linear inequalities b. Represent the solution of an inequality
ii. Graphical representation of graphically using number line.
linear inequalities. Instructional Resources:
iii. Word problems involving Flash card, charts showing number lines.
linear inequalities in one variable.
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ii. Identification and naming of b. Find sum of angles in a quadrilateral
polygons (up to 10 sides) c. Find the sum of the interior angles of a
iii. sum of angles in a polygon.
quadrilateral Instructional Resources:
iv. The sum of interior angles in a. Models of polygon
a polygon using (n-20 180o or b. Cut-out shapes of triangles,
(2n-4)90o. quadrilateral and other polygons.
9 GRAPHS Students:
i. Revision of plotting of points on a. Complete table of values
the Cartesian plane. b. Plot the graph of given linear equation
ii. solutions of linear equations in c. Interpret information presented on the
two variables using graphs graph.
iii. Linear graphs from real life Instructional Resources:
situations. Graph board, graph paper.
11 Revision
13 Examinations
MATHEMATICS
THIRD TERM JSS TWO
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ii. Compass/acute and 3-digit cardinal positions.
bearing b. Give bearings as (i) acute angle
iii. Locating the position of bearing (ii) 3-figure bearing.
objects c. Find distance of objects by scale
iv. Finding the distance between drawing.
objects using scale drawing. Instructional Resources:
Compass, charts showing bearing of objects
from a fixed reference point.
2 THE PYTHAGORAS RULE Students:
i. The right-angled triangle Identify the hypotenuse.
ii. Using Pythagoras rule to solve
right-angled triangles. Instructional Resources:
iii. Pythagoras triples. - A chart showing the right-angled triangle.
- Flash cards of Pythagoras triples.
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and schedules Instructional Resources:
iii. Multiplying and dividing - Typical ready reckoners
directed numbers. - Tables and schedule.
7 STATISTICS Students:
i. Data presentation in ordered a. Rank a set of numbers
form b. Calculate angles to represent given
ii. Frequency tables information and represent it on a pie chart.
iii. Pie chart Instructional Resources:
1. Frequency charts
2. Model pie chart.
8 PROBABILITY Students:
i. Examples which illustrate the
occurrence of chance events in
everyday life.
ii. Determining the probability of Instructional Resources:
certain events. Dice, ball, and coloured balls.
iii. Application of probability in
everyday life.
Instructional Resources:
i. flash cards,
ii. charts showing direct and inverse
proportionality.
10 CONSTRUCTION Students:
i. Construction of angles 90o and i. Construct angle 90o and 45o
45o etc. ii. Construct angle 60o
ii. Bisection of given angles. iii. Bisect given angles.
Instructional Resources:
a. Graph board
b. Mathematical set.
11 CONSTRUCTION Students:
Construction of triangles given Construct triangles using a protractor and
i. 2 sides and an included angle ruler.
ii. 2 angles and a side between
them Instructional Resources:
iii. All the 3 sides. a. Graph board
b. Mathematical set.
12 Revision
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13 Examinations
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girmi kaka ds.
4 ADABI:
Ma’ana da rukunonin adabin baƘa. Misali –
waƘoƘin baƘa, tatsuniyoyi, labarin gargajiya,
ds
5 FURUCI:
Cikakken bayani akan gaɓoɓin furuci masu
motsi da marasa motsi. Misali – harshe,
hanɗa, ganɗa, dasashi, ds.
6 HARSHE:
Bayan akan jimla umarni da jimla tambaya.
Misali – tafi !, zauna!, me Ali ya saya?, way a
mari binta? ds.
7 ADABI:
Gabatar da rubutaccen wasan ƘwaiƘwayo.
8 ADABI:
Ci gaba da labari mai tushen Ƙarin Magana.
9 ADABI:
Cikakken bayani akan nau’o’in adabin baka.
Misali – Tatsuniya, labarin gargajiya,
zaurance, barkwanci, Ƙarin Magana, waƘoƘi
makaɗa, take da kirari, ds.
10 ADABI:
Nazari akan rubutaccen wasan kwaikwayo.
Misali – Jigo, salo, zubi da tsar, jarumi, ds.
11 ADABI:
Muhimmancin adabin baka ga al’umma
12 ADABI:
Muhimmancin wasan ƘwaiƘwayo ga al’umma
13 Bitan aikin baya/maiamitawa
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14 Jarabawa
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ƘwaiƘwayo.
5 AL’ADA:
Ma’ana shugabanci da muhimmancinsa. Misali
– jagoranci, gudanar da mulki, tabbatar da bin
doka, zaman lafiya, tsaro, adaki, ds.
6 HARSHE:
Bayani akan misalan rukunonin kalmomi.
Misali - suna, wakilin suna, aikatau, sifa,
bayanau, ds.
7 HARSHE:
Cikakken bayani akan nau’o’in insha’i. misali –
na siffantawa, na labari, na muhawara, na
bayyanawa, na Ƙarin Magana, na wasiƘa, ds.
8 ADABI:
Ci gaba da nazarin gajarun rubutattun
waƘoƘ’in Hausa. Missal – jigo, salo zubi, tsari,
ds.
9 ADABI:
Cikakken bayani akan rukunonin ruutaccen
adabi. Misali - rubutun zube, waƘa, wasan,
ƘwaiƘwayo.
10 AL’ADA:
Misalan shugabanci, matakai uku na gwamnati
da hawa uku na mulki
11 Maimaitawa/bitan aikin baya
12 Jarabawa
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HAUSA LANGUAGE L1 THIRD TERM
ZANGO NA UKU AJI BIU
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5 HARSHE:
Ci gaba da bayanin ginin kalma (tilo da jam’i)
6 AL’ADA:
Ci gaba da rubutun wasiƘa (yan uwa da
abokin)
7 AL’ADA:
Cikakken bayani akan ire-iren ayyukan ibada.
Misali – sallah, azumi, zakkah, hajj/ziyara,
sada zumunci, sadaka, kyauta, tarbiyys,
mu’amala, ds.
8 AL’ADA:
Cikakken bayani akan hanyoyin kyautata
tattalin arziki. Misali – noma da kiwo na
zamani, sarrafa kayan abinci, sana’o’in hannu,
ds.
9 AL’ADA:
Tasarin cinikayyar zamani akan ta gargajiya.
10 AL’ADA:
Kyawawan dabi’u da munana. Misali – faɗin
gaskiya, rikon amana, zumunci, sata, gulma,
shaye-shaye, ds.
11 AL’ADA:
Ingancin tsaftar jiki da ta tufafi. Misali – wanka,
wanki, aski, kitso, yanke farce, goge hakori,
ds.
12 Bitar akin baya/maimaitawa
13 Jarabawa
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HAUSA LANGUAGE L2 FIRST TERM
ZANGO NA DAYA AJI BIU
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Ma’anr ginin kalma da ire-iresa (Jinsin namiji da
na mace)
6 HARSHE:
Tilo da jami. Misali – yaro –yara, makaranta –
makarantu, kujera- kujeru ds.
7 ADABI:
Hanyoyin tafiye-tafiye na da dana zamani.
Misali- doki, jaki, rakumi, keke, babur, mota, jirgi
ds.
8 ADABI:
Ƙoyar da waƘoƘin yara na dandali. Misali yar
fade, shalle ds.
9 ADABI:
Ci gaba aikin mako na takwas.
10 ADABI:
Ƙalmomin saye da sayarwa a kasuwa. Misali
farashi, yayi, bashi, araha, tsada, ds
11 AL’ADA:
Ma’anar biki da rabe-rebensa. Misali – sallah,
aure, suna.
12 AL’ADA:
Bikin naɗin sarauta, kirisimeti, bikin shakara-
shekara. Misali- kalankuwa, dambe, kokawa,
ds.
13 Bita/maimaita akin baya
14 Jarabawa
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HAUSA LANGUAGE L2 SECOND TERM
ZANGO NA BIU AJI BIU
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6 HARSHE:
Ma’anar jimla da nau’o’inta. Misali- jimlar
bayani, tambaya, umarni ds.
7 ADABI:
Takaitaccen tarihin bayajidda.
8 ADABI:
Abinci da lokutan cinsu a Huasa. Misali – koko
da kosai (safe), fura (rana) tuwo, (dare) ds.
9 ADABI:
Ma’anar shugabanci da ire-irensu. Misali
shugabaancin gida, unguwa, gari, kasa,
addini, sana’a ds.
10 ADABI:
Muhimmancin shugabanci.
11 Bita/maimaita aikin baya
12 Jarabawa.
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HAUSA LANGUAGE L2 THIRD TERM
ZANGO NA UKU AJI BIU
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5 AL’ADA:
Muhimmancin tarbiya.
6 AL’ADA:
Yanayin al’adun bikin aure. Misali auren
buduruwa da na bazawara ds.
7 ADABI:
Bayyana halin da zuciya da jiki suke. (Labarin
zuciya a tambayi fuska)
8 AL’ADA:
Tsafta da ado. Misali- tsaftar jiki , aji, muhalli,
abinci ds.
9 AL’ADA:
Yanayin tufafin maza. Misali riga, hulla, yar-
shara, ds.
10 AL’ADA:
Yanayin tufafin mata. Misali – zane, kallabi, ds.
11 ADABI:
Labari daga hotuna
12 Bita/maimaita akin baya
13 Jarabawa
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ASỤSỤ IGBO (L1)
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Akwụkwọ iduuazị a họpụtara
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8. ỌNỤỌGỤGỤ IHE ỤMỤAKWỤKWỌ GA-EME
a) Ọnụọgụgụ bido n’otu nde ruo 1. Igụ ọnụọgụgu
na nde ise 2. Igosipụta ọnụọgụgụ
b) Ntinye ọnụọgụgụ n’ahịrịokwu 3. Idepụta ọnụọgụgụ
4. Itinyelita ha n’ahịrịokwu
NGWA NKỤZI
Ugbọ okwe, mkpụrụokwe, kaadị
mgbubam, mkpụrụ osisi, ụgbọ ojii.
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ASỤSỤ IGBO (L1)
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i) Nkọwa itụ ahịa mgbere 2. Ịkọwapụta etu e si eji mmadụ atụ
3. na iji mmadụ atụ mgbere ahịa Mgbere ahịa
ii) Ụzọ dị iche iche e si e ji 3. Ikwu ọghọm dị n’ịtụ mgbere ahịa
mmadụ atụ ahịa mgbere mmadụ
iii) Ọghọm dị n’iji mmadụ atụ 4. Ikwu ụzọ mgbochi ya
mgbere ahịa NGWA NKỤZI
iv) Ihe ndị nwere ike ibute ịgba Akwụkwọ ọgụgụ, ụgbọ ọjii,
mgbere ahịa mmadụ tepụrekọda, ụmụaka n’onwe ha.
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iii) Etu e si amata ọgwụ ndị n’ahụike
meruru emeru 3. Ịkọwa etu e si amata ọgwụ
iv) Ọghọm dị n’ịṅụ ọgwụ aghara merụrụ emerụ
aghara. 4. Ịkwu ọghọm dị n’ịnụ ọgwụ aghara
aghara
NGWA NKỤZI
Tepụ rekọda, akwụkwọ ọgụgụ,
12. MMỤGHARỊ IHE A KỤZIRI NA ụmụaka n’onwe ha
TAM
IZUỤKA
ISIOKWU / NDỊNISIOKWU IHE OMUME NA NGWA NKỤZI
1.
IKPOCHAPỤ ỤBỊAM NA AGỤỤ IHE ỤMỤAKWỤKWỌ GA-EME:
N’ALA ANYỊ 1. Ikwu ibe bụ ụbịam na agụụ
Ai) Nkọwa isiokwu 2. Ikwu ihe ndị ha chere na-
ii) Ihe dị iche iche na-ebute ụbịam ebute
na agụụ ubịa na agụụ
iii) Ụzọ dị iche iche e si 3. Ịkparịtaụka ụka
ekpochapụ 4. Ịgụ ihe ọgụgụ
maọbụ egbochi ụbịam na NGWA NKỤZỊ
agụụ. Akwụkwọ ọgụgụ, ụgbọ ọjii,
tepụrekọda, ụmụaka n’onwe ha.
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egosi ndị agụụ jị
A) AKỤNỤBA
3. Mkparịtaụka: Ụzọ dị iche iche IHE ỤMỤAKWỤKWỌ GA-EME
obodo si enweta akụnụba dịka 1. Ikparịta ụka
ọrụugbo, ịtụ mgbere ahịa, ịrụ ụlọ 2. Ịgụ naide ihe
mpepụta ahịa dị iche iche 3. Ịjụ na ịza ajụjụ.
(industries) NGWA NKỤZI:
Akwụkwọ ọgụgụ, ụgbọ ojii,
B) AGHỌTAAZAA kaadị mgbubam.
i) Nkọwa aghọtaazaa
ii) Usoro ajụjụ /azịza aghọtaazaa IHE ỤMỤAKWỤKWỌ GA-EME
1. Ige nti,
2. Ịgụ aghọtaazaa
4. Ịza ajụjụ sitere n’aghọtaazaa
NGWA NKỤZỊ:
Akwụkwọ ọgụgụ, ụgbọ ojii,
ụmụaka n’onwe ha, kaadị
EDEMEDE mgbubam, dgz.
Ai) Nkọwa edemede
4. ii) Ụdị edemede dị iche iche IHE ỤMỤAKWỤKWỌ GA-EME
(dịka Kọmpozishọn leta) 1. Ige ntị
2. Ịkwupụta usoro edemede
B) ODIDE EDEMEDE ogologo
i) Nkọwa Edemede ogologo na 3.Ikwupụta ụdị leta abụọ
ụdị NGWA NKỤZỊ:
ya gasị. Akwụkwọ ọgụgụ, kaadị
ii) Nkọwa edemede leta na ụdị ya mgbubam, ụgbọ ojii, dgz.
abụọ
ỌNỤỌGỤGỤ (4,000,000-
5,000,000)
5. i) Ịgụ ọnụọgụgụ site na nde anọ IHE ỤMỤAKWỤKWỌ GA-EME
ruo 1. Ige ntị
na nde ise 2. Ịrụgosị ihe
3. Ịde ihe
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4. Ịgụ ọnụọgụgụ
5. Ịjụ na ịza ajụjụ
NGWA NKỤZI
Ugbọ okwe, mkpụrụokwe, kaadị
mgbubam, mkpụrụ osisi, ụgbọ
ojii.
AGỤMAGỤ: ABỤ EDEREDE
i. Ọgụgụ abụabụọ a họpụtara
6. ii. Ngụpụta abụ IHE ỤMỤAKWỤKWỌ GA-EME
iii.Ntụle isiokwuna ihe abụ na-akọ 1. Ịgụ abụ abụọ a họpụtara
maka ya 2. Ịkọwa ihe abụ na-ekwu maka
iv. Nkọwa usorookwu na okwu ya
ọhụrụ batara n’abụ a gụrụ 3. Ịkọwa okwu ọhụrụ
NGWA NKỤZI
Akwụkwọ abụ a họpụtara
AHỤIKE NDỊ NTORỌBỊA
i) Nkọwa isiokwu
7. ii) Mgbanwe na-adị n’ahụ ndị
ntorọbịa na agbọghọbịa IHE ỤMỤAKWỤKWỌ GA-EME
iii) Ọrịa ụfọdụ na-emetụta ndị 1. Ikwuputa njirimara mgbanwe
ntorọbịa n’ahụ ndị ntorọbịa
iv) Ụzọ mgbochi ọrịa ndị a 2. Ikwupụta ọrịa na-emetụta ndị
ntorọbịa
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AGỤMAGỤ:ABỤ EDEREDE NGWA NKỤZI
1. Ọgụgụ abụ a họpụtara Akwụkwọ abụ a họpụtara
2. Nchịkọta abụ na ihe abụ na-
akụzi
10. 3. Nkọwa usorookwu na okwu IHE ỤMỤAKWỤKWỌ GA-EME
ọhụrụ 1. Ịgụ abụ abụọ a họpụtara
batara n’abụ 2. Ịkọwa ihe abụ na-ekwu maka
ya
3. Ịkọwa okwu ọhụrụ
ULE NGWA NKỤZI
Akwụkwọ abụ a họpụtara
MMECHI
11.
MMECHI
12
13.
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mmụtadị n’akụkọ. batara n’akụkọ, etu ha siri
iii) Itụle agwa ndị pụtara n’akụkọ a masị/amasịghị ha
gụpụtara. 4. Ndepụta asụsụ nka odee
NGWA NKỤZI
Akwụkwọ ọgụgụ a họpụtara.
3a. NKỌWA ONWE
a) Ịkọwa onye ebe ị bụ IHE ỤMỤAKWỤKWỌ GA-EME:
b) Ebe/obodo ha si 1. Ịkọwa onwe ha
c) Afọ ole ha dị 2. Ikwu aha nne na nna ha
d) Aha nne na nna ha, dgz. 3. Ịkposịta ọrụ aka ha gasị
d) Ọrụaka nne na nna ha NGWA NKỤZI
Ụmụaka n’onwe ha, akwụkwọ
ọgụgụ, dgz.
NGWA NKỤZI:
Chaatị, kaadị mgbubam, osisi,
okwuchi karama, ụgbọ ojii, dgz.
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6. AGỤMAGỤ: AKỤKỌ NKENKE IHE ỤMỤAKWỤKWỌ GA-EME
a) Ịgụ akụkọ nkenke abụọ 1. Ịgụ akụkụ nkenke
na-akọwa maka nnụpụisi na 2. Ikwu ihe ha mụtara n’akụkọ ha
ọghọm ya gụrụ
b) Ịkọwapụta ihe mmụta dị 3. Ịkọwapụta uche ha gbasara
n’akụkọ nkenke agwa ndị ha gụrụ banyere ha
c) Ịtụle agwa ndị batara n’akụkọ n’akụkọ
d) Ịkọwapụta mkpụrụokwu ọhụrụ 4. Iji mkpụrụokwu ọhụrụ mebe
ndị batara n’akụkọ a gụpụtara. ahịrịmfe
NGWA NKỤZI
Akwụkwọ akụkọ a họọrọ, ụmụaka
n’onwe ha, kaadị mgbubam.
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i) Isiokwu/Ihe akụkọ na-akọ a mụrụ ya
maka ya na nkenke. 5. Ikwu ihe ha mụtara n’akụkọ ya.
iv) Ihe mmụta dị n’akụkọ
v) Nchịkọta isiokwu akụkọ niile ha NGWA NKỤZỊ
gụrụ, aha odee na ihe mmụta sitere Akwụkwọakụko a họpụtara
n’akụkọ yagasị
12. ULE
13 MMECHI
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ahịa dịka: ego, ụfọ ego, shọọpụ, ọnye ahịrịmfe
ahịa, oreahịa, ịgba ịpara ahịa,dgz. 1. Ikele ekele dabara adaba
iii) Ndokọ okwu dịka: Ole, Ego ole? I NGWA NKỤZI
nwere? 1. Foto/ eserese, ngwa
mmetụaka gasị dk. ite, oche,
mma, azịza, akwụkwọ ọgụgụ,
B)ỊZỤ NA IRE AHỊA na-agarịrị ụgbọ ọjii, dgz.
EKELE DABARA ADABA N’ORIRE
NA ỌZỤZỤ AHỊA
i) Kedụ maka ahịa?
ii) Ahịa ọ na-agakwa? dgz.
AGHỌTAAZAA:
IJI MMADỤ ATỤ MGBERE AHỊA IHE ỤMỤAKWỤKWỌ GA-EME:
i) Ngụpụta aghọtaazaa 1. Ịgụ aghọtaazaa
ii) Nkọwa ihe bụ ịtụ mgbere ahịa 2. Ịza ajụjụ na-esote ya
(exportation of goods) 3. Ikwu ọghọm ịtụ mgbere ahịa
iii) Nkọwa ihe bụ ịtụ mgbere ahịa mmadụ
mmadụ NGWA NKỤZI:
iv) Ọghọm dị n’iji mmadụ atụ ahịa Akwụkwọ ọgụgụ, ederede, dgz.
mgbere
7.
EKWUMEKWU: AHỤIKE
i) Ịkpachapụrụ ahụ ike anyị anya IHE ỤMỤAKWỤKWỌ GA-EME
ii) Ihe ụfọdụ anyị ga na-eme iji nwee 1. Ikwu ihe ha ga-eme iji nọdụ
ahụike dk: idebe gburuburu ebe obibi n’ahụike
anyị ọcha, ịsa ahụ oge dum, ịta atụ, 2. Ịkọwa ọgwụ/nri merụrụ emerụ
anụghị ọgwụ/nri ndị merụrụ emerụ, na etu e si amatagasị ha
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dgz. NGWA NKỤZỊ:
iii) Etu e si amata nri/ọgwụ ndị Akwụkwọ ọgụgụ, tepụ rekọda,
meruruemeru. dgz.
MPỤ ULE
1.a) Nkọwa ihe ime mpụ ule pụtara IHE ỤMỤAKWỤKWỌ GA-EME
b) Ụzọ dị iche iche e si eme mpụ 1. Ịkọwa mpu ule na ọghọm ya
ule NGWA NKỤZI
c) Ọghọm na-esote ime mpụ ule Akwụkwo ọgụgụ, tepurekọda,
ụmụaka n’onwe ha, dgz.
2.AGỤMAGỤ: ABỤ EDEREDE
a) Ịgụ abụ ederede abụọ a họpụtara IHE ỤMỤAKWỤKWỌ GA-EME
b) Nchịkọta abụ ndị a gụrụ na ihe 1. Ịgụ abụ
mmụta ha gasị 2. Ikwu ihe abụ na-akwu maka
Ya
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c) Idebe gburugburu ọcha 3. Ịkpọsịta ngwa ndi e ji edobe
d) Ngwa ndị e ji edobe gburugburu gburugburu ọcha
ọcha 4. Ikwu uru/ọghọm dị n’idebe
e) Uru na ọghọm dị n’idob/edobeghị gburu gburu ọcha.
gburugburu ọcha NGWA NKỤZI
Ngwa mmetụaka dị iche iche ndị
e ji echekwa ma ndị e edobe
gburugburu ọcha dịka: Ọgụ,
nkọcha, keeki, nkata, abọ,
azịza, dgz.
12. ULE
13. MMECHI
14.
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2. Nkọwa ihe mmadụ chọrọ na ihe ka ahụ dị ha
ndị na-akpa ya dk: Achọrọ m iri NGWA NKỤZI
nri, Achọrọ m ihi ụra, dgz. Ụgbọ ọjii, akwụkwọ ọgụgụ,
eserese, kaadị mgbubam,
ụmụakwụkwọ n’onwe ha, dgz.
2.
ỌNỤỌGỤGỤ IHE ỤMỤAKWỤKWỌ GA-EME:
1. Ihe ndị e nwere ike ịgụ ọnụ dị na 1. Ịgụ ọnụọgụgụ
gburugburu anyị 2. Ịrụgosị ọnụọgụgụ
2. Ihe ndị e nweghị ike ịgụ ọnu dịka: 3. Idepụta ọnụọgụgụ
nnu, mmiri, aja, dgz. NGWA NKỤZI
3. Ọnụọgụgụ mpekele dk. ½ , ¼ , Chaatị, kaadị mgbubam, osisi,
2½,dgz. okwuchi karama, ụgbọ ojii,
4. Iji ọnụọgụgụ mebe ahịrịmfe okwute, dgz
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anyanwụ (East) na Ndịdaanyanwụ mgba anọ ndị a
(South) NGWA NKỤZI
2. Okwu ndị e ji eziputaa ha n’Igbo Maapụ Naịjirịa, akwụkwọ ọgụgụ,
dịka: mgbada ugwu (valley), n’ihu foto/ eserese, kaadị mgbubam,
na azụ (front and back), dgz. dgz.
3. Steeti ndị nọgasị na mgba anọ
ndị a
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10. AGỤMAGỤ: EJIJE EDEREDE IHE ỤMỤAKWỤKWỌ GA-EME
a) Ịgụ akwụkwọ ejije a họpụtara 1. Igụ akwụkwọ ejije
b) Ịkọwapụta ihe mmụta dị n’akụkọ 2. Ikwu ihe mmụta sitere n’ejije
c) Nkọwa okwu ọhụrụ pụtara n’ihe a 3. Ịkọwa okwu ọhụrụ
gụrụ NGWA NKỤZI
Akwụkwọ ejije a họọrọ
ULE/MMECHI
1. Sô oríkì sílébù
ÀKÓÓNÚ IŚË
2. Śe àlàyé ìhun sílébù
1. Oríkì sílébù .
3. Sç õpõlôpõ àpççrç pínpín õrõ sí sílébù sójú
2. Ìhun sílébù (F, KF, Kos (N) pátákó
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3. Kô ohun tí olùkö kô saju pátákó sínú ìwé
OHUN-ÈLÒ ÌKÖNI
Pátákó ìkõwé.
5. Êsìn òde òní: 1. Sô ohun ti wön mõ nípa êsìn ìbílê Yorùbá àti
êsìn ìgbàlódé
* Mùsùlùmí
2. Jíròrò nípa àjôśe Olódùmarè, àwôn òrìśà àti
* Ômôlëyìn Jésù olùsìn wôn.
OHUN-ÈLÒ ÌKÖNI
2. Fídíò
3. Sinimá
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3. Êdá ìtàn àti ìfìwàwêdá 1. Ka ìwé náà
(a) Ônà èdè 3. jíròrò lórí kókó-õrõ inú ìwé náà àti ìbáyému wôn
AKËKÕÖ
OHUN-ÈLÒ ÌKÖNI
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ÀKÓÓNÚ IŚË
1. Fún gbólóhùn ní oríkì
1. Oríkì Gbólóhùn
2. Śe àlàyé ìhun õkõõkan àwôn oríśi gbólóhùn
2. Oríśiríśi Gbólóhùn mëtêêta
AKËKÕÖ
OHUN-ÈLÒ ÌKÖNI
Kádíböõdù tí a kô àpççrç gbólóhùn
alábödé, oníbõ àti alákànpõ sí.
6. ÈDÈ: Àmì Ohùn OLÙKÖ
iii. Ohùn òkè - 1. Tëtí sí àlàyé olùkö lórí oríkì àmì ohùn àti àwôn
àmì mëtêêta.
3. Fáwëlì àti oríśiríśi àmì ohùn kõõkan lórí
fáwëlì kõõkan. Bí àpççrç: à, a, á, è, e, é, abbl 2. Śe àdàkô fáwëlì àti àwôn õrõ tí olùkö kô.
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4. Àmì ohùn lórí õrõ onísílébù kan. B.a: bá, dà, 3. Pe àwôn fáwëlì àti õrõ náà bí olùkö śe pè wön.
kan abbl.
OHUN-ÈLÒ ÌKÖNI
Kádíböõdù tí ó ń śe àfihàn àwôn àmì ohùn
lórí fáwëlì, õrõ onísílébù kan àti ôlöpõ
sílébù.
7. ÀŚÀ: Ìranra-çni-löwö OLÙKÖ
OHUN-ÈLÒ ÌKÖNI
1. Fídíò
2. Fíìmù
3. Àwòrán
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2. Àhunpõ ìtàn 4. Jíròrò lórí êdá ìtàn àti ìfìwàwêdá wôn
1. Ka eré-onítàn náà.
OHUN-ÈLÒ ÌKÖNI
1. Ìwé ìròyìn
4. Aśô eré
2. Àwôn ośù tí ó wà nínú ôdún: Śërë, Èrèlé, 4. Darí akëkõö láti kô orin tí ó rõmö àwôn ośù tó
Erénà, Igbe, Èbìbí, Okúdù, Agçmô, Ògun, wà nínú ôdún.
Ôwëwê, Õwàrà, Belu, Õpç.
AKËKÕÖ
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nínú õsê àti iye ośù tí ó wà nínú ôdún.
OHUN-ÈLÒ ÌKÖNI
3. Śíśe aáyan ògbufõ çlëyô õrõ láti èdè Gêësì sí 4. Túmõ gbólóhùn kéèkèèké láti èdè Gêësì sí
Yorùbá Yorùbá
OHUN-ÈLÒ ÌKÖNI
Pátákó ìkõwé
Śíśe àmúlò àwôn ohun èlò tó wà nítòsí bí i
owó, àga, omi, pátákó ìkõwé, síbí, abbl
11. ÀŚÀ: Oúnjç Ilê Yorùbá OLÙKÖ
1. Sô oríkì oúnjç
ÀKÓÓNÚ IŚË
2. Sô oríśiríśi oúnjç
1. Oríkì oúnjç
3. Śe àlàyé bí a śe ń śe oúnjç kõõkan
2. Oríśiríśi oúnjç
3. Bí a śe ń śe oúnjç kõõkan. 4. Kô àwôn oúnjç tí ó bö sí ìsõrí kan náà sójú
4. ìsõrí ìsõrí oúnjç afáralókun àti amáradán pátákó
5. Àfiwé oúnjç àtijö àti ti òde òní.
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5. Sõrõ lórí àýfààní oúnjç láti oko àti ewu oúnjç inú
agolo
AKËKÕÖ
OHUN-ÈLÒ ÌKÖNI
Oríśiríśi oúnjç tútù
Àwòrán
Ohun èlò ìśeunjç: ìkòkò, epo, iyõ, irú,
ewébê, sítóòfù àdògán abbl
12. ÈDÈ: Gbólóhùn OLÙKÖ
OHUN-ÈLÒ ÌKÖNI
14. ÌDÁNWÒ
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YORÙBÁ JSS 2 TÁÀMÙ KEJÌ
3. Ônà èdè àti ìsôwölo-èdè. * Darí ìjíròrò nípa àwôn kókó inú êkö yìí ni
kíláásì
AKËKÕÖ
OHUN-ÈLÒ ÌKÖNI
1. Ìwé tí a yàn
2. Ogun Yorùbá láyé àtijö 3. Śe àlàyé àýfààní tí ó wà nínú ogun jíjà. (jë kí
akëkõö mõ pé èyí mô níba. Àwôn ènìyàn péréte sì
- orúkô ogun b.a. jálumi, kírìjí abbl
ni ó máa ń sábà kàn).
- Àwôn jagunjagun b.a. Ìbíkúnlé, Ògúnmölá,
4. Śe àlàyé àléébù tí ó wà nínú ogun (jë kí akëkõö
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Ògèdèýgbé abbl mõ pé èyí máa ń kan ènìyàn púpõ ju ti àýfààní rê
lô).
- Ohun èlò ogun b. a. ôfà, ôkõ, idà, ìbôn, oògùn.
5. Śe àlàyé pé kò sí ìfõkànbalê àti ìdàgbàsókè ní
3. Àýfààní ogun jíjà; õnà ìdáàbòbo ìlú çni, láti kó àkókò ogun.
ìlú çni lërú, abbl
AKËKÕÖ
4. Àléébù ogun nípa ôsë tó ń śe
1. Tëtí sí àwôn àlàyé olùkö
- Dá õtá sílê
2. śe àkôsílê sínú ìwé rç bí ó ti yç.
- Run ìlú
3. Wo àwòrán fíìmù, fídíò abbl tí olùkö fihàn
- Fa ìyàn, abbl
4. kópa nínú ìjíròrò tí olùkö darí
5. Õnà láti dëkun ogun jíjà.
OHUN-ÈLÒ ÌKÖNI
- Yíyàgò fún aáwõ.
1. Téèpù
2. kásëêtì
3. Fídíò
4. fíìmù
5. Àwòrán
6. Tçlifísàn
AKËKÕÖ
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ìśe.
OHUN-ÈLÒ ÌKÖNI
1. kádíböõdù
OHUN-ÈLÒ ÌKÖNI
1. Köńsónáýtì: b, d, f, g, gb, h, j, k, l, abbl 2. Śe àpèjúwe ìró köńsónáýtì fún akëkõö lórí àtç
köńsónáýtì
2. Àpèjúwe ìró köńsónáýtì
- ibi ìsçnupè b.a. Àfèjì-ètèpè, Àfàfàsépè, àfèrìgìpè
- ibi ìsçnupè
abbl
- õnà ìsçnupè
- õnà ìsçnupè b.a. àréhön, àfúnnupè, àśenupè abbl
Ipò tán-án-ná
- ipò tán-án-ná b.a akùnyùn tàbí àìkùnyùn
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AKËKÕÖ
OHUN-ÈLÒ ÌKÖNI
OHUN-ÈLÒ ÌKÖNI
1. Téèpù
2. kásëêtì
3. Fídíò
4. fíìmù
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5. Àwòrán
6. Tçlifísàn
1. Sô ìtumõ owe
ÀKÓÓNÚ IŚË
2. jë kí akëkõö pa oríśiríśi òwe. B.a. ìbáwí, ìkìlõ,
1. Oríkì òwe ìmõràn abbl
2. Oríśiríśi òwe 3. Kô ìbêrê àwôn òwe kan sójú pátákó ìkõwé fún
àwôn akëkõö láti parí wôn
3. ìlò òwe
4. Śe àlàyé ìwúlò òwe fún akëkõö; b.a òwe ń jë kí
4. Ìwúlò òwe
èdè Yorùbá dùnún gbé kalê, ó wúlò fún láti sõrõ
àśírí abbl.
AKËKÕÖ
OHUN-ÈLÒ ÌKÖNI
1. Ìwé owe
2. pátákó ìkõwé
1. Iśë tí õrõ-ìśe ń śe nínú gbólóhùn 2. Śe àkôsílê oríśiríśi õrõ-iśë pêlú àpççrç fún
õkõõkan wôn. Bí àpççrç;
* õrõ- ìśe çlëlà
Õrõ-ìśe alápèpadà – Ç rò mi ro ire
* õrõ-ìśe aláìlëlà
AKËKÕÖ
* õrõ-ìśe agbàbõ
1. Tëtí sí àlàyé olùkö lórí iśë tí õrõ-ìśe ń śe àti
* õrõ-ìśe aláìgbàbõ
àwôn oríśiríśi õrõ-ìśe tí ó wà.
* õrõ-ìśe alápèpadà
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* õrõ-ìśe aśèbéèrè, abbl 2. kô àwôn àpççrç tí olùkö śe sínú ìwé
OHUN-ÈLÒ ÌKÖNI
1. Kádíböõdù
OHUN-ÈLÒ ÌKÖNI
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1. Ìdí tí a fi ń polówó ôjà 2. fún àwôn akëkõö ní àýfààní láti śe ìpolówó ôjà
ní kíláásì.
2. Bí a śe ń polówó ôjà: b. a. êkô tútù, ç ç jçran
êkô. 3. kó akëkõö lô śe àbêwò sí ôjà tàbí ìdíkõ.
3. Ôgbön ìpolówó ôjà ní ayé àtijö àti òde òní. B.a. AKËKÕÖ
ìpolówó ôjà lórí rédíò, tçlifísàn, ìwé ìròyìn, ìpàtç,
ìkiri abbl. 1. Tëtí sí téèpù tí olùkö tê
OHUN-ÈLÒ ÌKÖNI
1. Àtç
2. Fídíò
3. Rédíò
5. Téèpù
12. ÌDÁNWÒ
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YORÙBÁ JSS 2 TÁÀMÙ KËTA
4. Śe eré ìsômôlórúkô
OHUN-ÈLÒ ÌKÖNI
Õrõ aröpò orúkô àti õrõ aröpò afarajorúkô. 1. Fún õrõ aröpò-orúkô ní oríkì. Õrõ aröpò-orúkô ni
àwôn õrõ tí a lò dípò õrõ-orúkô nínú gbólóhùn.
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àti àwôn.
AKËKÕÖ
OHUN-ÈLÒ ÌKÖNI
OHUN-ÈLÒ ÌKÖNI
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2. Oríśiríśi orúkô lo õkõõkan àwôn ohun èlò ìsômôlórúkô fún ìwúre, kí ó
sì kô àwôn kókó kókó õrõ b ó ti yç
* Àbísô
2. śe àwòkô orúkô tí ó wà lójú pátákó
* Àmútõrunwá
3. śe eré ìsômôlórúkô
* Oríkì
OHUN-ÈLÒ ÌKÖNI
* Àbíkú
1. Ohun èlò ìsômôlórúkô bí i obì, orógbó, ataare, oyín,
* Ìnágijç, abbl. ìrèké, àádùn
1. Títúmõ àyôlò ôlörõ geere kéèkèèké ní èdè 2. Tö akëkõö sönà láti túmõ àyôlò ôlörõ geere kéèkèèké
Gêësì sí èdè Yorùbá ní èdè Yorùbá sí èdè Gêësì.
2. Títúmõ àyôlò ôlörõ geere ní èdè Yorùbá 3. Tö akëkõö sönà láti túmõ ewì kúkurú ní èdè Gêësì sí
sí èdè Gêësì. èdè Yorùbá.
OHUN-ÈLÒ ÌKÖNI
3. Pátákó ìkõwé
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ÀKÓÓNÚ IŚË õgangan ipò lítírèśõ alohùn kan bí àgbéyêwò rê tó kún.
1. õgangan ipò: 2. Śe àlàyé nípa àbùdá õgangan ipò lítírèśõ alohùn díê bí
àpççrç (ìjálá, çkún ìyàwó, àlö onítàn).
- ìtumõ
3. Śe àlàyé õrõ-ìśe tí wön fi máa ń gbé àwôn ewì alohùn
- Àbùdá rê kan jáde. Bí àpççrç; Ìjálá – sísun, Ègè – dídá, orin – kíkô
abbl
Akópa (òśèré/ olùgbö)
Àkókò ìśeré AKËKÕÖ
Ibi ìśeré
Ìwúlò 1. Tëtí sí àlàyé olùkö
Ohun èlò – orin 2. Śe àkôsílê kókó inú àlàyé náà
Ìśêlê
Ìfarafojúsõrõ 3. Béèrè ohun tí ó ná rú ô lójú
2. Õrõ-ìśe tí a fi gbé wôn jáde bí i pípè,
4. Śe àpççrç àbùdá õganganipo lítírèśõ alohùn mìíràn
sísun, kíkô, dídá, mímu abbl.
yàtõ sí èyí tí olùkö śe.
OHUN-ÈLÒ ÌKÖNI
1. Fíìmù
2. Rédíò
3. Téèpù
4. Kásëêtì
Õrõ-Atökùn àti õrõ-àsopõ 1. Śe àlàyé õrõ-atökùn àti àwôn wúnrên rê fún akëkõö bí
àpççrç; si, ni abbl
AKËKÕÖ
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2. Kô àwôn ìsõrí õrõ tí olùkö kô sí ojú pátákó sínú ìwé
wôn.
OHUN-ÈLÒ ÌKÖNI
OHUN-ÈLÒ ÌKÖNI
1. Àwòrán
2. Fíìmù
3. Téèpù
4. Pátákó ìkõwé
6. Tçlifísàn/ Rédíò.
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ÀKÓÓNÚ IŚË mö-yà-mí ni èdè àti àśà jë fún àwùjô àti pé bí kò sí èdè
àwùjô kò sí).
1. Ìwúlò èdè
2. Èdè gëgë bí òpómúléró àśà 2. Śe àlàyé fún akëkõö pé bí èdè śe ń dàgbà ni
ìgbélárugç ń bá àśà.
AKËKÕÖ
OHUN-ÈLÒ ÌKÖNI
1. Pátákó ìkõwé
2. Oríśiríśi õnà tí a ń gbà śoge 3. Tö akëkõö sönà láti dárúkô irúfë oge śíśe tí ó wà ní
òde òní àti àléébù tí ó wà níbê fún ôkùnrin àti obìnrin.
Ayé àtijö;
AKËKÕÖ
Ara fínfín
Eyín pípa 1. Sô ohun tí o śàkíyèsí nípa oge śíśe ní àwùjô àti ìdí
Tìróò lílé
pàtàkì tí àwôn ènìyàn fi ń śe oge.
Làálì/ osùn kíkùn
Irun dídì, irun fífá, irun gígé, irun 2. Sô irúfë oge śíśe tí wön mõ mô obìnrin sáájú
kíkó
ìdánilëkõö.
Ilà kíkô abbl
3. Oge śíśe lóde òní;
OHUN-ÈLÒ ÌKÖNI
Ètè kíkùn
1. Ohun èlò gidi bí i; tìróò, làálì, bèbè-ìdí, ìlêkê,
Irun díndín
osùn,wíìgì, lëêdì, èékánná abbl
Ihò méjì lílu sí etí kan
Imú lílu 2. Àwòrán oríśiríśi irun dídì, irun gígé abbl
Aśô tó fara sílê
3. Àwòrán tí ó śe àfihàn àwôn ilà ojú tí àwôn Yorùbá
Bàtà gogoro abbl
máa ń kô.
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11. ÈDÈ: Ìsõrí Õrõ OLÙKÖ
AKËKÕÖ
OHUN-ÈLÒ ÌKÖNI
2. pátákó ìkõwé
13. ÌDÁNWÒ
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BASIC SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGY (BST)
BASIC SCIENCE
JSS2 FIRST TERM
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-based on use
-base on hazardous nature
3.Safety measure when using chemical
4. Identify chemical industries in their
locality.
4 CHEMICALS (II) -Display samples of chemicals to
1. Guide students to identify hazardous class.
chemicals. -Match chemical with appropriate
2.Demonstrate the use of some devices storage containers
when handling chemical
3. Environmental problems created by
chemical industries.
4. Chemical Symbols of elements and
their valences.
5. Distinguish between elements,
compounds and mixtures.
6. Write chemical formulae and
chemical equations
5. CHEMICSL INDUSTRIES -Display charts showing elements
1. Chemical symbols of element s and their valences
and their valences
2. Distinguish between elements
compound and mixtures
6. (1) Locomotion (I) -look at a complete skeleton of a
(2) The human skeleton man or a dog of any other animal,
(3) Functions of the skeleton and count the member of bones in
the back bone.
7. Locomotion (II) -Lead the students to study the
1. Muscles way different animals move.
2. Bones
3. Joints
8. (1) Food types and composition -Lead discussion on the chart
(2) Digestion showing the alimentary canal.
(3) The alimentary canal.
(4) The blood
9. (1) The blood circulatory system -Lead the students to
(2) Blood diseases. demonstrate various ways to
(3) Respiration illustrate respiration.
(4) kinds of respiration
(5) excretion
10. (1) Growth and development -Display charts showing balance
(2) A balance diet diet.
(3) Health Preserving foods
(4) Planning a diet
11. Interdependence of living things - cover a final area of grass for a
1. Energy chains and food chains week, the look at the grass and
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2. How do plants make their food describe it
3. Cycles in nature - Leads the Students to describe
-the carbon cycle the food chain
-the nitrogen cycle
-the water cycle
4. The balance of nature
12. Revision
13. Examination
BASIC SCIENCE
JSS 2 SECOND TERM
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4. Energy transfer when work is done.
4 WORK ENERGY AND POWER(II) Teacher: Leads the students to
1. Use material e.g. Ball, a stone for solve some examples.
activity on the potential kinetic energy. Students: Study and practice
2. Lead student to illustrate potentials of solving problems.
kinetic energy.
3. Initiates and leads discussion to show
that energy transfer occur when work is
done.
5. WORK ENERGY AND POWER(III) Teacher: Leads students to solve
1. Calculations involving energy i.e. some example.
energy transfer when work is done. Student: Study and practice
2. More calculations on energy transfer solving problems.
should be done.
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reagents
11. NUTRITION AND DIETS IN MAN (II)
1. Vitamins - Students: Draw a table
2. Mineral salts showing summary of uses
3. Water of nutrients in the body
12. HEALTH AND DISEASES
1. Types of disease - Display charts and pictures
2. Malaria to show the life history of
3. The housefly mosquitoes and housefly
4. The control of diseases and their
vectors
13. Revision /Examination
BASIC SCIENCE
JSS 2 THIRD TERM
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1. Outside the earth - Display charts showing the
2. Observing the heavenly bodies earth and the heavenly
3. The rotation of the earth bodies
4. Revolution of the earth
6. MAN IN SPACE (II)
1. The atmosphere - Display charts showing the
2. Winds satellite
3. The moon
4. Gravity
5. Weight
7. MAN IN SPACE (III)
1. The stars Teacher: Take the students to any
2. The sun and the solar system space centre.
3. Asteroids
4. Comets and meteors
5. Space travel
8. SOLAR COLLECTOR
1. Solar system - Teacher leads the students
2. Flat plate collectors to construct a solar planet
3. Construction of a solar panel
9. OUR ENVIRONMENT
1. Biotic and abiotic factors - Teacher: Take the students
2. Terrestrial and aquatic to any forest reserve
environment
3. Habitat
4. Community and population
5. Balance in a habitat
10. ELECTRIC CHARGES
1. Production of charges - Teacher: Guide the
2. Types of charges students in producing
3. Distribution of charges charges using different
4. Storage of charges bodies
11. FLUIDS AT REST AND IN MOTION
1. Surface tension Discuss the application of
2. Viscosity viscosity in the design of ships,
3. Applications. aeroplane etc
12 Revision
13 Examination
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BASIC SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGY (BST)
BASIC TECHNOLOGY
JSS 2 FIRST TERM
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2. Bisect an angle Construct an angle of 300 by
3. Construct an angle of 300 by bisecting angle 600
bisecting angle 600
6. FURTHER LINEAR CONSTRUCTIONS Teacher demonstrates:
TRIANGLES Drawing of perpendicular lines
1. Drawing a perpendicular lines Construct triangles
2. Construct triangles Students participate.
3. Name different types of triangles
7. FURTHER CONSTRUCTION Teacher defines quadrilaterals
QUADRILATERALS. Teacher guides the students to
1. Define quadrilaterals list different quadrilaterals
2. Name different quadrilaterals Teacher demonstrates
3. Construct Different Quadrilaterals construction of quadrilaterals
Students participate
8. CONSTRUCTION OF REGULAR Teacher defines polygon
POLYGONS Teacher demonstrates
1. Define polygon construction of polygon
2. Name and describe polygon Students constructs polygon
3. Construct different polygon
9. GENERAL METHOD FOR Teacher demonstrates:
DESCRIBING POLYGONS Angle at contex =360/N
1. Angle at contex =360/N Division of lines equally
2. Division of lines equally Miscellaneous construction
3. Miscellaneous construction Students participate.
10. AREA OF REGULAR PLANE Teacher defines regular plane
FIGURES
1. Define regular plane
2. Measure the amount of space in
an area
3. Units of an area
11. CONSTRUCTION OF PLANE Teacher demonstrates:
FIGURES EQUAL IN AREAS. 1. Construction of regular
1. Construct regular plane figures of plane figures of equal area
equal area 2. Construction of triangle
2. Construct triangle and and parallelogram
parallelogram 3. Construction of rectangular
3. Construct rectangular equal in equal in area
area Teachers guide students in
4. Enlargement and reduction of enlargement and reduction of
regular plane figures. regular plane figures.
Students participate.
12. Revision
13. Examination
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BASIC TECHNOLOGY
JSS 2 SECOND TERM
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specific ratio. specific ratio.
Students participate in class
activities.
7 ENLARGEMENT OF Teacher demonstrates
QUADRILATERALS construction of different type of
I. Construct different type of quadrilaterals using specific ratio
quadrilaterals using specific ratio. Students participate in the
activities.
8 REDUCTION OF REGULAR PLANE Teacher demonstrates
FIGURE. TRIANGLES Construction of different types of
- Construct different types of triangle.
triangle Guides student to reduce
- Reduce triangles using a specific triangles using a specific
a specific ratio.
9 REDUCTION OF REGULAR PLANE Teacher demonstrates
FIGURE QUADRILATERAL Construction of different
- Construct different quadrilateral quadrilateral
- Reduce quadrilateral using a Students reduce quadrilateral
specific ratio. using a specific ratio.
10 REDUCTION OF REGULAR PLANE Teacher demonstrates
FIGURE ‘POLYGON’ Construction different regular
- Construct different regular polygon
polygon Students reduce regular polygon
- Reduce regular polygon using using specific ratio.
specific ratio
11 Revision
12 Examination
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BASIC TECHNOLOGY
JSS 2 THIRD TERM
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6 DRIVE MECHANISM (GEAN AND Teacher defines Gear and uses
GEARING)
i. Definition of Gear
ii. Uses of Gear
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BASIC SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGY (BST)
COMPUTER STUDEIS
JSS 2 FIRST TERM
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Meaning of graphic packages packages
2.Examples of graphic packages, paint, Student: Listen to teachers’
corel draw, instant artist e.t.c explanation.
3. Features: Tool bar, menu bar,
printable area, color palette etc.
(Practical activities for graphic
packages.
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COMPUTER STUDIES
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9. OPENING AND EXITING FILES Teaching guides the student on
how to open and exit files.
10. WORD PROCESSING PRACTICAL Teacher guides the students to
practice the previous lessons on
word processing
11. REVISION
12. EXAMINATION
COMPUTER STUDIES
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Benefit of internet Benefits or importance of the
internet.
7. INTERNET II: Teacher explains the abuse of
Abuse of the use of internet e.g. the use of internet.
internet browsers
8. INTERNET III Teacher guides
Create, send, and receive e-mail How to create, send and receive
messages. e mail messages.
9. INTERNET IV Teacher guides the students on
Search for information on how to use the internet to search
education for information on technology as
well as how to properly make
use of such information.
10. INTERNET V Teacher guides
practical Student practical and creation of
creating e-mail account e-mail accounts on the
computer.
11. REVISION
12. EXAMINATION
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c. Safety measures at home to discussion and answer
d. First aid for domestic accident questions.
6 STUDENT ACCIDENTS
a. Causes of school accident - Practice simple first aid at
b. Safety measures at the the scene
playground, classroom, school - Use pictures and posters.
laboratory, halls.
c. First aid for school accident
7. ACCIDENT AT THE WORK PLACE
[(Occupation) (Workshop and Industrial - Practice simple first aid at
accident)] the scene
a. Causes of accident at the workplace - Use pictures and posters.
b. Safety measures at the workplace
c. First aid
8 ROAD ACCIDENT
a. Causes of road accident - Practice simple first aid at
b. Traffic accident and causes the scene
c. Safety measures on the road - Use pictures and posters
d. First aid for road accident
9 Sports injuries in form of bruises, - Teacher explains sports injuries.
sprains, straits, joint injuries, nose - Students listen to the teacher
bleeds, dental damage, dehydration, - Ask the teacher questions and
cuts and abrasion, concussion and answer the teacher’s questions.
fractures
b. Causes of sports injuries
c. First aid for sport injuries
10 MEASURES OF PREVENTING Teacher explain the measures.
a. Sorts injuries - Students ask and answer
b. Domestic injuries questions
c. Road traffic injuries
d. Workplace injuries
11 Revision Revision
12 Examination Examination
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PHYSICAL AND HEALTH EDUCATION
JSS2 SECOND TERM
1. RESCUE OPERATION
a. Meaning of rescue operations - Teacher explains meaning
b. Situations that require rescue of rescue operation
operation e.g fire outbreak in - Using pictures of rescue
buildings, vehicles, forest scenes, lead students to
reserve, traffic accident, natural identify different aspects of
disaster etc rescue operation
c. Different aspects of rescue
operation
2. RESCUE OPERATION (Cont.)
a. Securing the environment, - Teacher use pictures and
vehicles and victims posters to explain tools
b. Tools used in rescue operation used in rescue operation
c. Importance of rescue operation
3. RESCUE OPERATION (Cont.)
a. Agencies / organization involved - Using poster teacher
in rescue operation. explain steps in rescue
b. Steps in rescue operation operation
4. PERSONAL SCHOOL AND
COMMUNITY HEALTH
a. Meaning of school health - Teacher list and explain
programme the components of school
b. Components of school health health programmes using
programme posters.
c. Goals and objectives of school
health programme
5. PERSONAL SCHOOL AND
COMMUNITY HEALTH
a. Meaning of personal health and - Teacher explains the
community health. effects of personal health
b. Effects of personal health - Students listen attentively
c. Fresh approach to school health to the teacher
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programme
6. PERSONAL SCHOOL AND
COMMUNITY HEALTH: - Teacher discuss types of
ENVIRONMENTAL POLLUTION environmental pollution
a. Meaning of environmental with students
pollution.
b. Types of environmental pollution
7. ENVIRONMENTAL POLLUTION - Teacher discuss effects of
a. Effects of environmental pollution environmental pollution
b. Preventive measures with students
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PHYSICAL AND HEALTH EDUCATION
JSS 2 THIRD TERM
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HOME ECONOMICS
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linen. take care of household linens.
2- Enumerate the procedures
for maintaining household
linen.
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HOME ECONOMICS
SECOND TERM JSS 2
129
7- Food nutrients 1- Explains the terms of nutrients,
1- Meaning of nutrient, nutrition, food etc.
food etc 2- List types of food nutrients.
2- Sources of food nutrients.
130
HOME ECONOMICS
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perishable foods.
3- Factors to consider when
buying food.
132
AGRICULTURAL SCIENCE
FIRST TERM JSS TWO
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(sexual), - by vegetative
organs (asexual)
11
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AGRICULTURAL SCIENCE
SECOND TERM JSS TWO
135
7
8 Animal pests and diseases control i. Teacher displays
1. Farm animal diseases: pictures and charts of:
a. Bacterial: - Disease organisms
- Mastitis like worms,
- Contagious abortion in ruminant, - Death animals
pigs etc. ii. Develops chart on
b. Fungal: causal organisms
- Ring worm (call farm animals) symptoms and
c. Viral: animals affected
- Foot and mouth disease (all iii. Invites veterinary
animals except poultry) personnel as a guest
d. Protozoan: speaker
- Coccidiosis in poultry and rabbit iv. Give a board
- Trypanosomiasis (Nagana) summary
(cattle)
e. Worms (all farm animals
f. Nutritional – bloat (cattle)
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10 Animal pests and diseases control
2. Modes of transmission of farm animals’
diseases:
- Contact with the infected
animals, or discharges, or vector
(tsetse-fly) etc.
3. The symptoms of farm animal diseases
e.g. enlarge udder, sores, high fever,
blood stained, diarrhea, loss of weight,
loss of hair, reduced productivity, and
abortion death.
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12 Animals pests and diseases control
4. Effect of diseases on farm animals:
- Reduce productivity
- Loss of weight
- Death
5. Methods of prevention and control:
- Adopting good sanitation
- Medication/vaccination
- Isolation/dispersal etc.
13 Revision
14 Examination
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THIRD TERM JSS TWO
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2. Forest resoruces: fruit, gum animals
- Trees ii. Visit to the saw mill or
- Wildlife (animals) carpenter.
- Fruits (food stuffs)
- Various herbs
- Shelter
11
12 Forests and forest uses iii. Teacher give a board
3. Uses of forest resources summary
4. Effects of forest on the environment
5. Human activities that affect the forest:
- Clearing/deforestation
- Hunting, bush burning,
farming/depletion of wildlife etc.
13 Revision
14 Examination
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Islamic Studies:
JSS 2 First Term Scheme of Work
WKS TOPIC CONTENT ACTIVITIES
1 Suratul Quraish
سورة قريش TEACHER/Pupils
T. Writes the Arabic Text
ِبْس ِم الَّلِه ٱلَّرمْح ٰـِن ٱلَّر ِح يِم-Underlines
Surah
words & phrases in the
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- (c) Qualities of Prophets Muhammad (SAW) as the Last of all
- (d) Muhammad, the seal of the Prophets.
Prophet. -P. Listen to teacher
-Mention names of some prophets
-Identify some qualities.
4 Suratul Fil T. writes the meaning.
سورة الفيل -Revises with students the recitation
ِبْس ِم الَّلِه ٱلَّرمْح ٰـِن ٱلَّر ِح يِم
-Guides them to understand the
meaning.
-P. Recite the surah.
َأْمَل َتَر َك ْي َف َفَع َل َر ُّب َك
-Listen to the explanation
-Mention some significance
َأ ﴾1﴿ اِب ٱْل يٰـ ٰـ ٰـِل
ِف َأِب
ْمَل ْجَيَع ْل َح ْص
﴾2﴿ ِليٍل
َو َل َس ْرَأ َك ْي َد ُه ْم ىِف َتْض
﴾ َتْر ِم يِه م3﴿َعَلْيِه ْم َطرْي ًا َأَباِبيٰـ ٰـ ٰـ ٰـ ٰـ ٰـ ٰـ ٰـ ٰـ ٰـ ٰـَل
ِحِب ٍة ِس
َج اَر ِّم ن ِّج يٍل َفَجَعَلُه ْم
﴾4﴿
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َش ِّر َم ا َخ َل َق ﴿َ ﴾2و ِم ن َش ِّر
َغاِس ٍق ِإَذا َو َقَب ﴿َ ﴾3و ِم ن َش ِّر
ٱلَّنَّف اَث اِت ىِف ٱْلُعَق ِد ﴿َ ﴾4و ِم ن
َشِّر اِس ٍد ِإَذا َد ﴿﴾5
َح َس َح
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Islamic Studies:
JSS 2 Second Term Scheme of Work
WKS TOPIC CONTENT ACTIVITIES
1 Suratul
Nasr سورة النصر TEACHER/Pupils
T. writes the Arabic text
ِبْس ِم الَّلِه ٱلَّرمْح ٰـِن ٱلَّر ِح يِم -Underlines words and phrases (c)
Gives model reading and
ٱ ِه َّل ل ٱ آ ا ِإ recorded material.
َو ْلَفْتُح َو َر َأْيَت
﴾١ ﴿
َذ َج َء َنْص ُر-P. Listen to the teacher
-Listen to the recitation from the
﴿ و ىِف ِد يِن ٱلَّل ِه َأ اج
ْفَو ًا ٱلَّناَس َيْد ُخ ُل َن-Demonstration
teacher and the recorded version
on information
ِإ ِف ِد
َفَس ِّبْح َحِبْم َر ِّب َك َو ٱْس َتْغ ْر ُه َّن ُهtechnology devices
﴾ 2
﴾3﴿ا ا
َك اَن َتَّو َب
a) Drilling students in the tajwid
b) Memorization of the surah
c) The significance of the Surah and
Supplications.
2 Hadith The Arabic text of the hadith. T. writes the Arabic text and
No. 10 Meaning of the hadith meaning (b) Reads and explains
Application of the Surah the meaning (c) Guides pupils to
suggest the application of hadith.
P. Listen Attentively to the text.
-Read the text
-Appreciate the meaning
-Identify the lessons.
3 The Prophet The meaning of Hajjatul wada (b) T. Gives the meaning
Farewell Lessons and significance of the (2) Reads and highlights the
pilgrimage sermon. significance (3) Encourages
students to apply the lesson.
P. Listen to the teacher,
-Mention some messages
-Identify the significance
4 Suratul Ma’un. - Meaning of the Surah. T. writes the meaning
- Lessons contained in surah -Revises with the students
- How to apply the lesson -Guides the students to explain
- The significance of the lesson the meaning.
-Identification of the lesson by the
students.
5 Hadith No. 11 - The Arabic text T. writes the Arabic text
- Meaning of the Hadith -Reads and explains the meaning
- Application of the lessons. -Guides pupils to suggest how to
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apply the lesson
-P. Listen attentively to the text.
-Read and explain the meaning
-Identify the lessons.
6 Khulafa - Definition of khalifah Teacher/Pupils
UL-Rashidun - Names of khula faul Rashidun T. Defines the word Khalifah
- Brief histoy of Abubakar -Mention the names of the four
- Lesson derived from his life Khulafa ulRashidim
history -Lesson derived from Abu
-Guides students how to apply it.
7 Suratul T. writes the Arabic text
Asr سورة العصر -Underlines words and phrases
ِبْس ِم الَّلِه ٱلَّرمْح ٰـِن ٱلَّر ِح يِم -Gives model reading
-Plays a recorded text
-P. Listen to the teacher’s
﴾ ِإَّن ٱِإل نَس اَن َلِف ى1﴿ َو ٱْلَعْص ِر recitation (b) Listen to the
recorded materials (C) recite after
﴾ ِإَّال ٱَّل ِذ يَن آَم ُن وْا َو َعِم ُل وْا2﴿ ُخ ْس ٍر the teacher.
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11 Khulafa’ul The History and importance of T: Narrates the History of
Rashidan Abubakar in Islam Abubakar assiddiq
(continuation) T: Emphaize on His significance
and Role
P: Listen and understand
P: mention the lessins
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Islamic Studies:
JSS 2 Third Term Scheme of Work
WKS TOPIC CONTENT ACTIVITIES
1 Suratul
Qari’ah سورة القارعة TEACHER/Pupils
T. writes the Arabic text
ِبْس ِم الَّلِه ٱلَّرمْح ٰـِن ٱلَّر ِح يِم -Underlines words and phrases (c)
Gives a model reading
-P. Listen to the teacher recitation
﴾ َو َم آ2﴿﴾ َم ا ٱْلَق اِر َع ُة1﴿ٱْلَق اِر َع ُة -Listen to recorded material
-Recite after the teacher
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Application of lessons of hadith.
-Guides student to apply the
lessons learnt.
-P. Listen attentively to the Arabic
text
-Read and explain the hadith.
-Identify the lessons contained in
the Hadith.
9 Hadith No. 18 The Arabic text Teacher/Pupils
The meaning of the text T. writes the Arabic text
Application -Reads and explains the meaning.
-Guide them on how to apply the
lessons
-P. Listen attentively to the text
-Read and explain the meaning of
the text
-Identify the lessons contained in
the Hadith.
10 The prophet’s The important lesson from the -T: Outline the major lessons
farewell farewell pilgrimage -P: Read and explain
pilgrimage P: write the lesson
(Hijjatul wada) P: read and memoreize th e
continuaton lesson
11 Child’s right in Quate qur’amic verses and T: write the Quramic verses
Islam- Ahadith of the Holy Prophet T: Read and explain
continuation. Islam. P: write and read
P: understand and memorise
12 The prophet’s The History of prophet T: Narrates the History
of Allah Muhammed (SAW) continues P: listen and understand
(continuation) T: brings out the lessons from the
History
P: writes and narrates.
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CHRISTIAN RELIGIOUS STUDIES
FIRST TERM
JSS TWO
4 CALL OF THE 1) Jesus calls His first four disciples. -Teacher guides the class to
DISCIPLES Mtt.4:18-22, Mark 1:14-20, Luke 5:1- dramatize the call of the
11. first four disciples
-The call of the twelve disciples/ -Students memorize the
Apostle. Mark 3:13-19 names of the twelve
disciples/Apostles.
2) What it takes to be a disciples of
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Jesus Christ. Matt. 8:18-27, Luke 9:57- -Teacher explains what it
63, Luke 14:25-33 takes to be disciples of
Jesus.
5 MISSION OF THE 1) Why Jesus called the disciples. Matt. -Teacher explains why Jesus
DISCIPLES 4:18-22, Luke 5;1-11 called the disciples
a) The preaching of Gospel and healing -Students identify the
of the sick. Matt. 10:1-15 mission of Jesus’ disciples.
6 MISSION OF THE 1) Mission of the Seventy two. Luke -Explains the mission of the
DISCIPLES 10:1-24. twelve apostles.
2a) Outcome of the mission of the 12 -Students identify the
and 72. mission of the twelve
b)Effect of the disciples activities on apostle and the seventy two
Nigerian Christians disciples.
7 SERMON ON THE 1) The beatitudes matt. 5: 1-12 -Teacher leads the class
MOUNT OR THE 2) Christians as the salt and light of the discussion on the teaching
BEAUTITUDE. world. Matt. 5:13-16 on the beatitudes.
-Students recite the
beatitudes.
-Teacher explains Jesus’
teaching of Christians as
salt of the earth and light of
the world.
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-Teacher explains the
parables of the Sower and
its meaning.
11 JESUS’ TEACHING IN 1) Parable of wheat and Tares. Matt. -Teacher reads the Bible
PARABLES 13:13-3, 4-30, 36-43 passage and explains it.
2)Interpretation of the parable -Students participate in the
Bible reading.
12 JESUS’ TEACHING IN Parable illustrating God’s love; -Students narrate the parable
PARABLES 1) The Prodigal son. Luke 15:11-32. of the prodigal son, lost
2) The lost sheep. Luke 15:3-7 sheep and lost coin and their
3) The lost coin. Luke 15:8-10 interpretation.
13 REVISION
14 EXAMINATION.
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JESUS Matt 14:13-21, Mark 6:30-44, thousand people with and what was left
Luke 9:10-17 after reading the Bible
2) Feeding of four thousand. -Teacher narrates Jesus’ feeding of four
Mark 8:1-6 thousand.
5 THE MIRACLES OF 1) Walking on the sea (water). -Teacher guides the Students to read
JESUS Matt.14:22-23, Mark 6:45-52 Bible passages and explains it.
2) Healing miracles of Jesus. -Students participate in reading and
-The centurion’s servant. Matt. explaining the Bible passage read.
8:5-13, Luke 7:1-10
-Teacher tells the Students that Jesus
equally performs healing performs
healing miracles.
-Reads Bible and discusses the story.
6 THE MIRACLES OF 1) Jesus heals the paralytic. -Teacher leads discussion on how Jesus
JESUS Matt. 9:1-8, Mark 2:1-12 healed the Paralytic
-Students participate in the discussion
2) The Gerasenes demoniac. and also reads from the Bible passage.
Mark 5:1-20
Qualities of love
Luke 2:51, 1 Cor.13:1-
13(patient, kind, not boastful
etc.)
9 THE PASSION OF 1) The Triumphant entry. Matt. -Teacher tells the story of the triumphant
CHRIST 21:1-11, Mark 11:1-11, Luke entry of Jesus into Jerusalem.
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19:28-44. -Students participate in the discussion.
-Teacher leads the class to discuss the
b) Significance of the last supper.
triumphant entry.
2) The last supper. Matt. 26:17-
30. It’s significance.
10 THE PASSION OF 1) The betrayal and arrest of Teacher tells the story of the betrayal and
CHRIST Jesus. Mark 14:43-52, Matt. arrest of Jesus.
26:47-56.
2) The trials and Peter’s denial. -Teacher leads discussion on the trials of
Matt. 26:47-68, 69-75. Jesus and peter’s denial.
-Instances that can lead a -Students list instances that can lead a
Christian to deny Christ and Christian to deny Christ and his/her
his/her neighbor. neighbors.
11 REVISION
12 EXAMINATION.
2 THE RESURRECTION AND 1) The Resurrection. Matt. 28:1- -Teacher leads class
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APPEARANCE 10, Mark 16:1-8, Luke 24:1-12. discussion on the resurrection
-Significance of Jesus’ of Jesus according to
resurrection. Matthew, Mark, and Luke.
-Students discuss the
2) The appearance of Jesus. significance of Jesus’
Matt.28:16-20, Luke 24:13-49, resurrection.
Mark 16:9-18; John 21:1-14 -Students state various
appearances of Jesus.
3 THE ASCENSION OF JESUS 1) The Great commission. Matt. -Teacher leads discussion on
CHRIST 28:16-20, Mark 16:15-18 the great commission.
7 FELLOWSHIP IN THE 1) Selection of the deacons. Acts - Students discuss what gave
EARLY CHRUCH 6:1-7 rise to the selection of the
deacons.
2) Comparism of the early life of -Students mention the names
the early church and Christian of the deacons.
today. -Teacher guides Students in
discussing the difference
between the early church and
Christians today.
8 OPPOSITION TO THE 1) Arrest of Peter and John. Act - Students read the relevant
GOSPEL MESSAGE 3:11-44, 4:5-31 Bible passage.
2) Arrest and martyrdom of -Teacher guides Students in
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Stephen. Act 6:8-17, 1-60. identifying reasons for the
arrest of Stephen.
9 OPPOSITION TO THE 1) Persecution of the church by -Students read the Bible
GOSPEL MESSAGE Saul. Acts 8:1-3, 9;1-43 passage for illustrations.
-Students with the aid of the
2) Martyrdom of James. Acts teacher narrate the story of
12:1-3 how James was killed and
why.
10 THE MINISTRY OF PETER 1) Peter and Simon the magician. -Teacher describes Peter’s
Act 8:14-25 encounter with Simon the
2) Healing miracles of Peter. magician.
Raising of Dorcas from the dead.
Acts 9:32-42. -Teacher narrates the story of
the raising of Dorcas from
the dead.
11 THE MINISTRY OF PETER 1) The conversion of Cornelius. - Students dramatize
Act 10:1-48. conversion of Cornelius with
-Peter defends his action in the teacher’s guidance.
Cornelius house. Acts 11:1-18
-Teacher explains how Peter
2) Peter’s divine release from defended his action in
prison and death of Herod. Acts Cornelius’ house.
12:1-24 -Teacher narrates the story of
Peter’s divine release from
prison.
12 REVISION
13 EXAMINATION
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SOCIAL STUDIES
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marriage. and a woman as meaning of
husband and wife. marriage.
14 examination
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SOCIAL STUDIES
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4 Types of drugs -Stimulants or Uses real kola nut Pays adequate
that are usually depressants: tobacco, or tobacco to attention.
abused. tea, coffee, kola nuts, illustrate the types.
amphetamines and Also, Indian hemp
cocaine. to illustrate
-Hallucinogens: examples of
cannabis (Indian hemp), hallucinogens.
mescaline and
phencyclidine.
5 Forms of drug Use of illegal drugs, Breaks the class Listen to the
abuse. illegal use of legal into groups for speaker.
drugs, overdosage or purpose of
underdosage of legal discussion.
drugs etc.
6 Methods of drug By eating, drinking, Uses snuff and Participate
abuse. inhaling/sniffing, paracetamol to actively.
injecting and rubbing. illustrate the
example.
7 Causes of drug Self-medication, Guides the students Engage in the
abuse. ignorance, isolation and to list the causes of discussion.
loneliness, criminal drug abuse.
intention.
8i Consequences of Mental disorder, Uses a video clip to Watch with
drug abuse on the diseases, sleeplessness, explain the attention.
individual. addiction, poor attitude consequences of
to work, shame or drug abuse.
disgrace, death, etc.
8ii Consequences of Social vices, increase in Gets a guest Listen to the
drug abuse on the the rate of school speaker to explain guest speaker.
community. dropouts, resource the consequences
wastage, reduction in of drug abuse.
community population.
9i Consequences of Loss of work force, Gets a guest Listen to the
drug abuse on the increase in drug-related speaker. guest speaker.
nation health problems, heavy
internationally. investments on
treatment on drug
abusers, increase in
crime.
9ii Consequences of Poor international
drug abuse on the relation, social justice.
international
community.
10 Solutions to drug Choosing good friends, Shows video clips Watch the video.
abuse. forming drug free clubs, of ways to
constructive use of discourage drug
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time, acquisition of abuse.
coping skills (i.e.
assertiveness, refusal or
resistance skills,
communication skills,
decision making skills),
education on drug use
in school.
11 Revision.
12 Examination.
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drugs, and insertion of methods of drug methods of drug
drugs in the body. trafficking. trafficking.
5 Reasons for drug Poverty, ignorance, Guides students to Participate in the
trafficking. greed. explain the reasons discussion.
for drug
trafficking.
6 Reasons for drug Unemployment, get rich Guides students to Participate in the
trafficking. quick syndrome, explain the reasons discussion.
corruption of law for drug
enforcement agencies. trafficking.
7 Dangers of drug Physical danger, crime Takes students on a Go on excursion.
trafficking. related issues, death visit to the relevant
penalty, and agencies;
imprisonment. NDLEA/DSS.
8 Dangers of drug Bad image for the Takes students on a Go on excursion.
trafficking. country, national visit to the relevant
insecurity, negative agencies; Nigerian
impact on the economy. police, EFCC,
ICPC etc.
9 Prevention of Education, eradication Guides the Participate in the
drug trafficking. of poverty, effective discussion on the discussion.
security measures, etc. prevention of drug
trafficking.
10 Prevention of Creation of employment Guides the Participate in the
drug trafficking. opportunities, adequate discussion on the discussion.
legislation, public prevention of drug
enlightenment. trafficking.
11 Prevention of Eradication of Leads the Participate in the
drug trafficking. corruption among discussion on discussion of the
relevant agencies, prevention of drug prevention of
contentment. trafficking. drug trafficking.
12 Revision.
13 Examination.
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younger generation. integrity. the need for
people of
integrity.
5 National values: Meaning of contentment Leads the students to Participate in
contentment: and explanation of define contentment, the
meaning of attributes of contentment; lists some of the discussion.
contentment; satisfaction and lack of attributes of
attributes of envy. contentment.
contentment.
6 Attributes of Rejection of greed and Guides the students Participate in
contentment. corruption, humility, self-to compile local the
control, and self- sayings, adages, and compilation.
discipline. proverbs that
promote
contentment.
7 Effects of lack Corruption, greed, envy, Guides the students Engage in the
of contentment. theft, prostitution, to dramatize the drama.
robbery, cheating, etc. effect of lack of
contentment in the
society.
8 National values: Defines discipline as Guides discussion Participate in
discipline; training to obey rules or a on the meaning and the discussion
meaning of code of behavior, using attributes of and ask
discipline and punishment to correct discipline. questions.
attributes of disobedience; self-
discipline. control moderation and
modesty, respect of
legitimate authority.
9 Attributes of Respect for rules and Organizes talk on Listen to the
discipline. regulations, perseverance attributes of talk.
and dedication to duty. discipline.
10 National values: Explain the meaning of Guides discussion Participate in
courage, courage, lists the types of on the meaning of class
meaning of courage- physical courage. Leads discussion.
courage, types of courage (wiliness to discussion on the
courage. exercise physical energy demonstration of
to get things done). physical courage.
11 Types of Identify the types of Guides discussion Participate in
courage. courage: moral courage- on the demonstration the class
the ability to choose to of moral courage discussion.
do what is right and spiritual
irrespective of the courage.
pressure to do otherwise.
Spiritual courage:
courage to exhibit one’s
spiritual faith and live
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according to its tenets.
12 Attributes of a Commitment, endurance, Invites guest Listen to the
courageous determination, lecturers from guest
person. steadfastness, diligence, relevant agencies- lecturers.
boldness, bravery, faith ICPC, EFCC, police
etc. etc. on the need for
moral courage.
13 Revision.
14 Examination.
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and local powers etc. the three tiers of three tiers of
government. government. government.
5 The rule of law. Meaning of law and rule Guides students Take part in
of law. through class the guided
discussion on the discussion and
meaning of law and ask good
the rule of law. questions.
6 Benefits of rule Benefits of rule of law as Asks students to Identify the
of law. against arbitrary rule; find out benefits of benefits of the
punishment for breaking the rule of law as rule of law as
the law, equality of all against arbitrary against
citizens before the law. rule. arbitrary rule.
7 Protection of Ways of protecting Guides students Take part in
human rights human rights: through discussion class
and rule of law. representing the affected to explain how discussion, ask
person in the court, individuals and question and
drawing attention to groups can assist in take notes.
cases of human rights protecting citizens’
violations through rights.
protest marches, media
coverage and hunger
strike.
8 Groups that Civil society Give students Carry out
assist in organization; CLO, assignments to assignment on
protecting CDHR, CRP etc. trade identify groups that identifying
human rights of unions, students’ unions, assist in protecting groups and
citizens. ethnic associations, legal human rights of individuals
and council. citizens. who assist in
protecting
human rights
of citizens.
9 Consumer rights Right to satisfaction of Explain each of the Role-play the
and basic needs rights to eight universal eight universal
responsibilities: safety, information, consumer rights. consumer
universal rights choice, redress, rights.
of a consumer. consumer education,
representation to the
head and healthy
environment.
10 The Be aware, demand and Discuss and Participate in
responsibilities keep proofs of demonstrate the the class
of a consumer. transactions e.g. receipts, responsibilities of a discussion and
invoice, warranties, consumer. role play the
thinks independently, responsibilities
speak out and respect the of a consumer.
environment.
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11 Revision.
12 Examination.
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institutions, rule of law democracy.
majority rule, minority
right, transparent
electoral process etc.
4 Importance of -importance of Invites a guest Listen to the guest
democracy: arms democracy lecturer to discuss lecturer and ask
of government. -arms of government- the importance of questions and take
executive, legislative and democracy as well notes.
judiciary. as the arms of
government.
5 Election and Meaning of election, Guides the students Participate in the
voter voter and voting. to define election, class discussion.
responsibilities: voter and voting.
concepts of
election and
voter
responsibilities.
6 Types of Differentiate between the Identify the Participate in the
election and types of election- direct procedures for the class discussion, ask
their differences. election, indirect different types of questions and take
election, by-election, election. note.
primary election, run-off
election or second ballot.
7 Basic Discuss basic Invites a guest Listen to the guest
qualification of qualifications for speaker to talk on speaker.
election. elections- must be a basic qualifications
citizen, must be of the of elections.
required age and
education qualification
etc.
8 Procedure for Procedure for voting- Invites a guest Listen to the talk, ask
voting and confirming voters names speaker to talk on questions, and take
importance of in the register, issuance the procedure for note.
election. of voters’ card etc. voting and
Importance of election. importance of
election.
9 Electoral Definition of electoral Guides students to Participate in the
malpractices: malpractices. explain the meaning class discussion and
meaning and Forms of electoral of electoral take note.
forms of malpractices- fake ballot malpractices and the
electoral papers and manipulation forms of electoral
malpractices. of votes, multiple voting, malpractices.
underage voting etc.
10 Causes and Causes- greed, tribalism, Asks questions to Answer the questions
consequences of favoritism, poverty, guide the students to and participate in the
electoral godfatherism. explain the causes discussion.
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malpractices. Consequences- break and consequences of
down of law and order, electoral
voters’ rights violation, malpractices.
leads to riot and
violence, leads to death
etc.
11 Prevention of Prevention includes- Invites a guest Listen to the guest
electoral registration strictly for speaker to educate speaker, ask
malpractices. qualified voters, secret the students on the questions and take
voting should be prevention of note.
encouraged, electoral electoral
bodies should be truly malpractices.
independent, defaulters
should be jailed etc.
12 Revision.
13 Examination.
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JSS TWO
FIRST TERM
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management. emergency. explain the meaning discussion on the
ii. The meaning of of meaning of
emergency emergency/emergency emergency/emergency
management. management. management.
7 Emergency Pillars of emergency Lists the pillars of Participate in the
management. management e.g. emergency explanation.
response, management.
prevention,
recovering etc.
8 Emergency Principles of Mentions the Identify the principles
management. emergency principles of of emergency
management e.g. emergency management.
progressive, management to the
comprehensive, risk- students.
driven etc.
9 Emergency Emergency cases Lists some emergency Listen attentively and
management. e.g. fire outbreak, cases for the students. contribute positively.
accidents (motor)
drowning, fake
drugs, food
poisoning etc.
10 Emergency -Fire accident: types Explains the types of Participate fully in the
management. of fire accident. fire accidents to the discussion.
-Road accident: students. Explains the
meaning, causes of meaning and causes
road accidents e.g. of road accidents.
over-speeding,
dangerous
overtaking etc.
11 Emergency -Accidents in the Discusses ways to Contribute positively
management. workshop prevent accidents. to the discussion.
-How to prevent Mention some safety
accidents in the devices in the
workshop. workshop.
-Safety devices
found in the
workshop e.g. shoes,
gloves, fire alarm
etc.
12 Emergency -Types of Helps students to States the types of
management. emergency. identify the different emergency. Mention
-Emergency services types of emergency. some emergency
e.g. the police, fire Guides students to services.
service, civil identify the different
emergency service emergency services.
etc.
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13 Revision.
14 Examination.
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JSS TWO
SECOND TERM
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for victims, Shelter etc.
5 Internally -The meaning of IDP. Explains the Contribute
Displaced -The causes of IDP e.g. meaning of IDP to positively to the
Persons (IDP). conflict, violence, wars, the students. Lists discussion.
poverty, etc. the causes of IDPs. Identify the
causes of IDPs.
6 Internally Challenges of IDPs. States the Identify the
Displaced challenges faced challenges of
Persons (IDP). by the IDPs. IDPs.
7 Internally The solutions of IDPs Discusses the State the
Displaced e.g. good governance, possible solutions solutions to
Persons (IDP). employment, active to IDP. IDPs.
surveillance.
8 Desertification. i)The meaning of Defines the Contribute
desertification. meaning of positively to the
ii) The causes of desertification. discussion.
desertification e.g. States the causes Identify the
overgrazing, bush of desertification. causes of
burning, cutting of trees. Discusses the desertification.
iii) Control measures of causes of Explain the
desertification. desertification. control of
desertification.
9 Landslides. The meaning of Defines the term Identify the
landslides. Types of landslides. States meaning of
landslides. the different types landslides.
of landslides. Mention the
types of
landslides.
10 Landslides. -Effects of landslides Explains the
e.g. harmful to life and effects of
property, problems of landslides.
transportation, Discusses the
communication. preventive
-Prevention of measures to
landslides e.g. landslides.
minimizing irrigation,
no waste on the slope.
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oil spills, industrial fire made disasters. disasters.
etc.
6 Disasters. Prevention of man-made Mentions the Identify the
disasters e.g. educate various ways man- preventive
works, do not smoke in made disasters can measures of
hazardous areas, avoid be prevented. man-made
areas of chemical disasters.
substances etc.
7 Flooding. Meaning of flooding. States the meaning Identify the
of flooding and meaning of
kinds of flood. flooding and the
kinds of flood.
8 Flooding. Causes of flooding e.g. Explains the States he various
river overflow, climate causes of flooding causes of
change, poor drainage, to the students. flooding.
blocked drainage etc.
9 Flooding. Effects of flood on Discusses the Participate and
communities e.g. loss of effects of flood on participate and
lives, shortage of communities, with contribute
drinking water, rise in the students. positively.
epidemics, it wrecks
houses, economic loss to
farmers.
10 Flooding. Effects of flood on the Explains the State the effects
economic growth of a effects of flood on of flood on
nation e.g. disruption of the economic nations’
industries, soil erosion, growth of a nation. economy.
damages
communication links
and infrastructure etc.
11 Flooding. Preventive measures to States various Identify the
flood e.g. building ways flood can be various measures
canals, building dams, controlled in our of controlling
improving drainage, society. flood in the
panting vegetation etc. society.
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History:
JSS 2 First Term Scheme of Work
WKS TOPIC CONTENT TEACHER ACTIVITIES LEARNERS
ACTIVITIES
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1 Non Meaning of Non Explains the meaning Listen to the
centralized centralized states of Non centralized teacher’s
states in pre- states explanations
colonial
Nigeria
2 Non Characteristics of Non Discusses the Participate in class
centralized centralized states characteristics of a Non discussion about the
state in pre- centralized states with characteristics of
colonial students Non centralized
Nigeria states
3 Non Examples of None Guides students to Identify examples of
centralized centralized state in pre- identify examples of Non centralized
states in pre- colonial Nigeria. Non centralized states states in pre –
colonial i. Tiv in pre – colonial colonial Nigeria
Nigeria ii. Idoma Nigeria
iii. Ebira
iv. Igbo etc.
4 Inter Relationships between Shows students posters Observe posters and
relationships peoples from different of different centers of identify relationships
of some centers centers of civilization in civilization in pre- that existed among
of civilization pre – colonial Nigeria. colonial in Nigeria the various centers of
in pre – i. Ife/Benin Guides students to civilization in pre-
colonial ii. Kanem identify the colonial Nigeria
Nigeria iii. Borno/Hausa relationship that
states existed between the
iv. Igbo/Niger peoples of different
Delta etc. centers of civilization in
pre-colonial Nigeria
5 Inter State the similarities and Guides students to Pay attention to
relationships differences that existed identify the teacher’s
of some centers between different centers relationships in the pre- explanations and
of civilization of civilization in pre- colonial Nigeria writes note.
in pre-colonial colonial Nigeria
Nigeria
6 Inter Areas of interaction among Guides the students to Explain the
relationships peoples of centers of identify various forms similarities and
of some centers civilization in pre-colonial of interaction among differences between
of civilization Nigeria. peoples of different the centers of
in pre-colonial i. Trade and centers of civilization in civilization in pre-
Nigeria commerce pre-colonial Nigeria colonial Nigeria
ii. Marriage
iii. Festivals
iv. Wars
7 Ghana Empire Location of Ghana Empire Guides students to Participate actively
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on the maps of Nigeria identify the position of in locating the
Ghana Empire on the position of Ghana
map of Africa Empire on the map
of Africa.
8 Ghana Empire Socio – Political culture of Discusses the socio Contributes to class
Ghana Empire political structure of discussion about the
Ghana Empire with the socio political
students structure of Ghana
Empire
9 Ghana Empire Factors that led to the rise Guides the students to Identify the factors
of Ghana Empire identify the factors that that led to the rise of
led to the rise of Ghana Ghana Empire
Empire
10 Ghana Empire Factors that led to the fall Guides the students to Identify the factors
of Ghana Empire identify the factors that that led to the fall of
led the fall of Ghana Ghana Empire
Empire
11 Mali Empire Location of Mali Empire on Guides students to Participate actively
the map of Africa identify the location of in locating the Mali
Mali Empire on the Empire on the map
map of Africa of Africa
12 Mali Empire Socio political structure of Discusses the socio Contribute to class
Mali Empire political structure of discussions about the
Mali Empire with the socio political
students structure of Mali
Empire
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History:
JSS 2 Second Term Scheme of Work
WKS TOPIC CONTENT TEACHER ACTIVITIES LEARNERS ACTIVITIES
1 Socio political Achievements of List and explain the Identify the
structure of Sundiata Keita (1230 – achievements of Sundiata achievements of
Mali Empire 1255AD) Keita (1230 – 1255AD) Sundiata Keita to the
growth of Mali Empir
2 Socio Political Description of Describe the Emperor Explains the roles of
structure of Sundiata Keita (1230 – Sundiata Keita (1230 – Sundiata Keita to the
Mali Empire 1255AD) 1255AD) emergence of Mali
Empire
3 Socio Political Regaining the Discusses the struggles Takes note and answe
Structure of independence of made to gained questions on the roles
Mali Empire Kangaba independence by of the French.
Sundiata Keita
4 Socio Political Support by the states Narrates the roles played Ask questions and
structure of by the states which writes notes on the
Mali Empire contributed to the roles of the states.
independence
5 Socio political Political contributions Explain the contributions Mention the political
structure of of Sundiata Keita to of Sundiata Keita to the contribution of
Mali Empire Mali Empire growth of Mali Empire Sundiata Keita to Mal
Empire
6 Socio Political Creation of Mali Discusses the form of Take notes and answe
structure of Empire by Sundiata government by Sundiata questions made by the
Mali Empire Keita Keita teacher
7 Socio Political The Economic Discusses the economics Contribute to the class
structure of contribution of contributions to the socio discussion about the
Mali Empire Sundiata Keita to political structure of Mali socio political
made Empire structure.
8 Political Controlled the trans – Identify the economic Mention the economic
Structure of Sahara trade contributions contributions.
Mali Empire
9 Factors that led Geographical Identify the geographical, Mention the
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to the rise of advantage political and economic geographical, political
Mali Empire factors that led to the rise and economic factors
of Mali Empire for the rise of Mali
Empire.
10 Factors that led Political factors (The Describe the political Explains the factor of
to the rise of Empiror was forced) factor political achievement
Mali Empire
11 Political Identify and explain List the achievements of Ask and answer
structure of the achievements of Mansa Musa Kankan questions.
Mali Empire of Mansa Musa Kankan
Mansa Musa
Kankan
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History:
JSS 2 Third Term Scheme of Work
WKS TOPIC CONTENT TEACHER ACTIVITIES LEARNERS ACTIVITIES
1 Origin and The origin and early Explain the origin and Participate by asking
early History History of Songhai early History of Songhai question on the
of Songhai Empire Empire History of Songhai
Empire Empire
2 Origin and Location of the Songhai Guides learners to Locate the map of
early History Empire on the map of identify the location of Songhai Empire on
of Songhai Africa Songhai Empire on the the map of Africa
Empire map of Africa
3 Origin and Socio – political Discuss the socio Contribute to the
early History structure of Songhai political structure of class discussions
of Songhai Empire Songhai Empire on the about the socio
Empire map of Africa political structure of
Songhai Empire
4 Origin and The military might and Identify the military Mention the military
early History the power of Songhai might and consistent might and consistent
of Songhai Empire military conquest and and expansion with
Empire expansion Janne and Timbuktu
5 Socio political Achievements, List and explain the Identify Askia
structure of expansion and achievement of Askia Mohammed I
Songhai Government of Askia Mohammed (1493 – achievements and
Empire Mohammed (1439 – 1528) explain them
1528). accordingly.
6 Socio political The imperial economy, Identify the Mention government
structure of revenue, Education, achievements of Askia of the empire the
Songhai religion and culture of Mohammed to the army, religion and
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Empire Songhai Empire growth of the empire culture, education etc.
as Askia
achievements.
7 Factors that led Geographical and Guides learners to Mention the factors
to the rise of commercial factors of identify the factors that that led to the rise of
Songhai Songhai Empire led to the rise of Songhai Songhai Empire
Empire Empire Ask questions.
8 Factors that led The expansion of the Identify the role of Islam Mention the role of
to the rise of Empire by the attribute to the rise of Songhai Islam to the rise of
Songhai of Empire Songhai Empire and
Empire i. Islam explain them
ii. Culture and accordingly.
iii. Development of
the economy
9 Factors that led Internal factors like; Guides learners to Identify the internal
to the fall of Success of Kebbi and identify the factors that factors that led to the
Songhai Hausa State etc. led to the fall of Songhai fall of Songhai
Empire Empire Empire
10 Factors that led Military view, Explain reasons for Mention the reasons
to the fall of (Morocco) political incompletion of Songhai for incompletion of
Songhai view Empire conquest i.e. Songhai Empire and
Empire Military view, political explain them and
views. then ask question.
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Teacher resources: card board pencil,
colour, picture.
4 Uses of principles of design and Teacher explains the uses of the principles
its practical work. of design
-explain the uses of principles of -draw or paint any one /two principles of
design design on the board.
-application of these principles in Students list and write two uses of the
still life drawing. principles of design
-draw an object showing principles of design
balance /dominance to create an effect
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8 Practical work on colour Teacher demonstrates the mixing of colour
i. Mixing of colours to get tone, tint, and tertiary colour.
ii. Produce a colour wheel. ii. Show how to produce colour wheel.
Students act: draw a colour wheel and paint.
Teacher resources paint, cardboard,
pigment etc.
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2 Practical work on pattern making Teacher’s activities-
1.producing designs using any of the types Illustrates how to use objects e.g
of pattern yam to create a design.
Students create a design using
simple repeat with a yam or potato.
Produce a pattern using half drop
repeat with poster colour leaving
resources drawing book, colours,
pencil etc.
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Textbook, chalkboard history of
music
11 Revision Revision
12 Examination Examination
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- makeups ii. list two aspect of theater design.
-sounds etc Textbook, notebook, pictorial aspect
of a design.
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8 Dance as a career. Teacher’s act: explain the concepts
What is a career? as it refers to a dance dance.
ii. dance as a career ii. explains dance as a good
- dance as a career profession and cite some career in
-choreographic dancing
-dance student’s act; identify the meaning of
-educator/consultant career in dancing
ii. participate in discussion in dance
as a profession
Learning resources.
Text ,chalkboard
ii. Different categories of dancer.
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BUSINESS STUDIES
BUSINESS STUDIES
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be displayed.
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Calculation of sales, mark-up etc.
- Cost of sales Students: Define and calculate cost of sales,
- Mark-up mark-up, turn over, gross/net profit.
- Turn over Materials: A chart of trading, profit and loss
- Gross profit/loss account.
- Net profit/loss
8 DISTRIBUTION Teacher: Define and explain the word
- Meaning of distribution distribution, stating and explaining the
- Channels of distribution channels of distribution. also discuss how
- Handling of chemicals in distribution chemicals are to be handled when on sales.
process Students: Mention some chemical producing
- Licensed chemical and distributing firms. Define channel of
distributors/vendors. distribution
Materials: A photographs, charts, video clips
of regulatory agencies.
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- Types Students: mention any office document they
- Uses know.
- Preparation Samples of files, register.
4 BANK SERVICES Teacher: Define and explain what bank is.
Define Bank Mention and briefly explain types of banks.
Mention and explain : Students: Define bank and tell the activities
- Types of banks: Commercial, of a bank.
Central, Development Banks Photographs of banks and banking activities
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11 INSURANCE (cont.) Teacher: Define and explain marine
- Definition of marine insurance insurance. State types of marine insurance
- Types of marine insurance and its policies.
- Marine insurance policies Students: Mention objects that can sail on
water.
Pictures of boat/ship
12 INSURANCE (cont.) Teacher: Define and explain life assurance.
Life Assurance Students: Define life assurance.
- Definition Photocopy of life assurance document to be
- Types of life Assurance used.
- Reasons for taking life Assurance
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- Meaning of ledger Students: draw a ledger format
- Ledger items Samples of ledger account to be used.
- Ledger format
- Types of ledger
- Preparation of ledger
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petty cash book Students: Point out the differences in the
- Further treatment on discount cash book and petty cash book.
Photo of cashbook and petty cash book
prepared for one year.
12 CASH BOOK/LEDGER (cont.) Teacher: Prepare detailed cash book. Teach
- Preparation of 3 column cash book the students how to identify balances
with particular reference to credit (credits/debit)
and debit balances Students: Explain what credit and debit
balances of an account means.
A sample of cash book that has a credit
balance.
13 REVISION
14 EXAMINATION
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JSS 2 1st TERM
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2 Se Décrire L’enseignant commence à écrire lui –
Expression orale : même sur ses caractéristiques et
- un document ou texte qui se décrire aussi physiquement. Apres, il
une personnel. demande quelques étudiants de se
- Description du corp (physique) décrire un a un.
- Description des caractéristiques L’enseignant pose des questions aux
personnelles. étudiants sur des contrait des qualités
- Maitrise de la langue. des gens.
- L’adjectif – masculin/féminin, Les apprenants écoutent et applique
singulier/pluriel. Exemple: ses expériences aux gens qu’il
Elle est timide connait.
Il est timide Resource Pédagogique
Elle est intelligente Images, photo, vidéo, autres
Il est intelligent. document.
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5 Apprécier les choses et quelqu’un. L’enseignant propose quelques
Maîtrise de la langue de expression scènes qui provoquent certaines
et vocabulaire comme ; excellent, réactions qui suggèrent l’appréciation.
fantastique, bonne, mauvaise, L’enseignant lit un texte à haut voix
exemple : c’est bon(ne) aux étudiants, propose quelques j'eus
Quelqu’un ; merci, qui provoquent la réactions de dire :
Je vous reconnaissance, merci, tu es gentil etc.
Tu es gentil(le). Les apprenants participent
Compréhension orale : activement. Ils écoutent et répondent.
Lecture sur un texte de l’appréciation. Les apprenants écoutent
Jeu de rôle. attentivement et ils participent
activement au jeu de rôle.
Resource Pédagogique
Videos, photos, un document
authentique.
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de sable, l’air frais, beaucoup de route qu’on voit au village? Est – ce
nourriture, beaucoup de moustiques, qu’il y a électrice au village? Etc.
peu d’école, peu de jeunes, pas Les apprenant écoutent attentivement
d’électricité. et répondent aux questions du
- Raconte une méthode de chasse au professeur.
village. Les apprenants se sent motive pour
- Dit les choses qu’on s’amuse au proposer en français des
village. caractéristiques de la vie au village.
Resource Pédagogique
Contrôle continu : 3ème épreuve. Image, photos, un document
authentique
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FRENCH LANGUAGE
JSS 2 2nd TERM
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Maîtrise de la langue.
Vocabulaire et expression: il y a …..
, mais …, bien que, etc.
Expression écrite : écrivez les
différences entre la ville et le
village.
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communication (radio, téléphone, expressions signales. Ils
télévision, technologie) l’éducation. reproduisant et adaptent.
Expression orale : parlez les Resource Pédagogique
choses nouvelles dans la Jeux de rôle, mime, dialogue
communauté.
Expression écrite : écrivez les
choses nouvelles dans la
communauté.
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FRENCH LANGUAGE
JSS 2 3rd TERM
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- concurrence Resource Pédagogique
- voyages etc. Divers équipements du sports, photos
- gagner la vie, de l’argent. du tennis, ballon, les joueurs, etc.
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font les sports différent comme
profession
Nommer les personnalités du
sport
Exemple : Okocha, Kanu
Nwankwo, Mike Tyson etc
Raison de gagner la vie : Okocha
gagne l’argent en sports
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Expliquer les expressions au d’appliquer ces expressions dans la
niveau des étudiants classe et leur vie réelle
Maîtrise de la langue Resource pédagogique
Phrase sur les expressions ; Exercice de production
exemple
Ma mère a peur de voir un
serpent
J’ai peur de la nuit
J’ai horreur de prendre des
médicaments etc.
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)ARABIC LANGUAGE (AL
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.المسلم
افنشاء على ما يناسب التالميذ من القطعة إما اإلنشاء السابع
.من الكتاب المقرر أو ما يراه المدرس
قصص قصيرة على العدل والمساعدة المطالعة الثامن
.والتواضع
بناء الجملة العربية المفيدة مثل :يدرس تكوين الجملة التاسع
.األستاذ التالميذ ,فتح محمد بابه
.قراءة كتاب العربية من الكتاب المقررة القراءة والفهم العاشر
مثل :كرة القدم ,كرة اليد ,كرة السلة ,وكرة اإلمالء (أسماء األلعاب) الحادى عشر
.الطاولة
أنظر لتلك الشجرة #ذات الغصون النضرة األناشيد العربية المختارة (شجرة) الثانى عشر
كيف نمت من حبة #وكيف صارت شجرة
للدروس السابقة المراجعة العمة الثالث عشر
اإلمتحانات والتصحيح الرابع عشر
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.قصص قصيرة عن بر الوالدين المطالعة التاسع
بناء الجملة العربيةالمفيدة .مثل :ما فى الكتاب اإلستمرار بتكوين الجملة العاشر
.المقرر أو ما يراه المدرس
للدروس السابقة المراجعة الحادى عشر
اإلمتحانات والتصحيح والثانى عشر
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إيمان المرء يعرف بأماناته
للدروس السابقة المراجعة العامة الثانى عشر
اإلمتحان والتصحيح الثالث عشر
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