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SCHEME OF WORK

Junior Secondary

SCHEME OF WORK FOR PHE


SCHEME OF WORK FOR PHE
JSS 1 JSS 3
1ST TERM
1. Definition, nature, scope and objectives of physical 1ST TERM
education 1. Violence in Sport
2. Physical fitness and body conditioning programmes 2. HIV/Aids Education
3. Recreation, leisure and dance activities 3. Qualification and functions of specialists in
4. Athletics physical and HEALTH EDUCATION,
2ND TERM 4. Nigerian SPORTS HERPES Heroines and
1. Shot put Professional and PROFESSIONALS
2. Ball games (soccer) 5. Javelin Throw
3. Volley Ball 6. Field Hockey
3RD TERM 7. Pole Vault
1. Contract and no-contact sports 2ND TERM
2. Personal school and community health 1 Family life education
3. Sewage and refuse disposal 2 Physical and Health Education Agencies and
4. Source of water Career opportunities
5. Food nutrition and health 3 Ageing and Death Education
6. Pathogens diseases and their prevention 4 Drug use, Misuse and Abuse
5 Combined events (Pentathlon and decathlon
6 Physical fitness
SCHEME OF WORK FOR PHE 7 Gymnastics
JSS 2 8 Common Sports Injuries and First Aid
1ST TERM Procedures
1. Sports and Society 3RD TERM
2. Human Trafficking 1 Nutrition for Special Groups
3. Sports Laws 2 Taekwondo
4. Careers and branches of Physical and Health 3 Boxing
Education 4 Wushu Kung-Fu
5. Long Distance Races 5 Dance
6. Relay Races 6 Computer Games
7. Tennis Game 7 Strokes in Swimming
8. Accident and safety Education 8 Communicable Diseases
2ND TERM 9 Non-Communicable Diseases
1. School Health Programme
2. Environment Pollution SCHEME OF WORK FOR BUSINESS
3. Table Tennis Game
4. Posture and Postural Defects STUDIES
5. Gymnastics JSS 1
6. Basketball Game FIRST TERM
3RD TERM 1. Introduction to business studies
1. Recreation and Leisure 2. -Objectives of business studies
2. Hand ball Game 3. -Branches of business studies
3. Consumer Health 4. What is an office? Types of office.
4. Judo 5. -Advantages of a closed office
5. Karate 6. -Disadvantages of closed office
6. Swimming 7. -Advantages of an open office
7. Non-Communicable Diseases 8. -Disadvantages of open office
9. Source documents i.e. cheque, receipt, invoices,
local purchase order, Why are cheques
dishonored?
10. What is a ledger?
11. Properties of ledger, sample drawing of ledger
account.

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12. Terms associated with the ledger and double Advantages of Insurance
entry. 2. METHODS OF BUYING
Sample method
SECOND TERM Inspection Method
1. Business transaction Description and grade method
Sales and purchase journals Auction method
Cash and credit transactions 3. TRADE
2. Returns inwards and outward journal and the tabular Meaning
representations. Home and foreign trade
3. Simple cash book (Double entry) Visible Imports and Exports
4. Various departments in an organization Invisible imports and exports
5. Qualities of a clerical staff Wholesale and Retail trade
THIRD TERM Mail order business – Its advantages and disadvantage
1. Production. Forms and types of industrial production. 4. DOUBLE ENTRY PRINCIPLE
2. Factors of production: Land, Labour, Capital, Meaning
Entrepreneur
3. Business organization (formations and types). SCHEME OF WORK FOR BUSINESS
4. Relationship between producers and consumers. STUDIES
JSS 3
FIRST TERM
SCHEME OF WORK FOR BUSINESS 1. Double entry (Ledger A/c) principle
STUDIES 2. Trial balance
JSS 2 3. Final accounts
FIRST TERM Meaning
1. The receptionist Terms used in final accounts
Duties and qualities Trading account
Telephone Etiquettes Profit and loss account
Items found in the reception 4. THE BALANCE SHEET
Documents handled by the reception Meaning
2. Procedure for the receipt of mails Assets and liabilities
3. Filing of letters Fixed assets
Reasons for filing documents Current assets
Things that makes a filing system to be efficient Long-term liability
Filing methods Current or short-term liability
File classification Exercises
Tips for a good filing practice Store records
4. Simple cash book SECOND TERM
5. Double column cash book Transportation
6. Double column cash book with contra entry Meaning
SECOND TERM Important
Three Column Cash book Forms and means
Commercial bank Types and importance
Origin Advertisement
Functions Meaning
Current savings and fixed deposit accounts Types
Bank statement Method of advertising
Loan and overdraft Media of advertisement
Trade discount Advantages and disadvantages
Sales discount Stock-taking
Cash Stock control
Quantity The role of the wages office
Keeping Correspondence books and records THIRD TERM
The Petty Cash book 1. Communication
THIRD TERM 2. Office equipment
Insurance 3. Consumer protection
Meaning
Terms used in insurance
Types of insurance
Risks that cannot be insured

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SCHEME OF WORK FOR AGRIC SCIENCE
JSSI 3. FORMS OF AGRICULTURE
FIRST TERM Crop farming
Horticulture
1. THE MEANING OF AGRICULTURE Apiculture
Importance of agriculture Horticulture
2. THE ORIGIN OF AGRICULTURE Fishery
Development of agriculture Agricultural practices
Areas of specialization in agriculture 4. FORMS OF CROP PLANTS
Agricultural products
Classification of crop plants
Uses of crop plants
5. FORMS OF FARM ANIMALS
SCHEME OF WORK FOR AGRIC. SCIENCE
SECOND TERM JSS 3
CLASSES AND USES OF CROPS FIRST TERM
Life span of crops Composition and Properties of the soil
Uses of crops Farm structures
2. CLASSIFICATION OF FARM ANIMALS Farm buildings
Uses of farm animals Sitting of School Farm and Layout of Farm Stead
3. SIMPLE FARM TOOLS SECOND TERM
Hand tools and their materials Soil fertility and management
Uses of farm tools Feeds and feeding
Farming and Cropping Systems:
THIRD TERM Farming systems
WEED Cropping systems
Uses and control of weed Crop rotation
Economic importance of weed Fishery
2. CROP PESTS Other aquatic organisms
Classification and control of crop pests Farm animal husbandry
3. ECONOMIC EMPOWERMENT Management requirement in animal husbandry
THROUGH AGRICULTURE Soil conservation, methods factors of loss of soil
Ways of economic empowerment fertility
4. MARKETING OR AGRICULTURAL Effects of soil conservation on environment
PRODUCT THIRD TERM
Meaning of marketing and market Stock Exchange
Types of agricultural market Agricultural stock exchange
Problems of marketing agricultural Importance of stock exchange in agriculture
Produce in Nigeria People involved in stock exchange
Marketing agent Export promotion in agriculture in Nigeria
Nigeria export produce
Career opportunities in agriculture
SCHEME OF WORK FOR AGRIC. SCIENCE Packaging criteria
JSS 2 Pricing and advertising
FIRST TERM Records and book keeping
1. Composition and properties of the soil
2. Farm structure and building layout SCHEME OF WORK FOR HOME ECONOMIC
3. Importance of farm structure and layout JSS 1
4. Introduction to farm machines FIRST TERM
5. Uses and maintenance of farm machines INTRODUCTION OF HOME ECONOMICS
6. Meaning of crop propagation & methods of crop A Meaning of home economics
propagation B Areas of home economic
7. Advantages & Disadvantages of crop propagation C Relationship of home economics to other subject
8. Types of cultural practices PUBERTY AND ADOLESCENCE
9. Classification & uses of farm Animal A Meaning of puberty and adolescence
10. Uses of farm Animal continue B The signs of puberty in boys and girls
C The needs and challenges of the adolescent
D Hygiene guides for an adolescent

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SEXUALLY TRANSMITTED INFECTIONS FOOD
A Meaning of sexually transmitted infections A Food processing methods
B The causes of STD B How to keep food safe
C The signs of STI
D prevention of STI SCHEME OF WORK FOR HOME ECONOMIC
E HIV/AIDS JSS 2
THE RIGHT OF A CHILD FIRST TERM
A Meaning of right Sign of puberty
B Types of right Hygiene and puberty
C Who a child is Adolescence
D The right of a child Sexually transmitted disease
E Right violation and what to do Impact of family values on life styles
Human rights

SECOND TERM SECOND TERM


FAMILY NEEDS Family conflict
A Family needs, goals and standards Family crisis
B Meaning and types of family needs and wants Food and nutrition – food nutrients
C Meaning of family goals and standards Food hygiene and food preparation
RELATIONSHIP AMONG FAMILY NEEDS Managing of family clothing
A Goals and standards Household linen
B Uses of family needs, goals and standard in resource
management THIRD TERM
C Family resource4s and management Family house
HEALTHY FEEDING PRACTICES Maintenance of family house
A Healthy feeding practices Seam and seam finishes
B Healthy eating habits Edge finishes
C Effects of unhealthy eating habits Body measurement and pattern drafting
D Effects of unhealthy eating habits Introduction to textiles studies
FOOD ADDITIVES
A Food additives, uses, misuses and detection
B Food contaminants SCHEME OF WORK FOR HOME ECONOMIC
C Harmful substances that should not be consumed JSS 3
DRUG ABUSE FIRST TERM
A Meaning of drug abuse 1. Classes and properties of fibres
B Effects of drug abuse in the body 2. Manufacture, identification and uses of fabric
THIRD TERM 3. Basic element of design
RESOURCES 4. Figure types
A Meaning of family resources 5. The sewing machine
B Types of family resources 6. Garment construction process-facing and hemming
C Importance of resources 7. Scientific study of foods
DECISIONS MAKING SECOND TERM
A Meaning of decision making 1. Meal planning
B Steps in decision making 2. Buying and preservation of food
C Simple personal and family decisions 3. Food preparation methods
FOOD PURCHASING 4. Marriage
A Meaning of food purchasing 5. Pregnancy and childbirth
B Meaning of food processing 6. Child development
C Meaning of food preservation 7. Scientific study of foods
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D Meaning of food safety SCHEME OF WORK FOR CIVIC
FOOD EDUCATION
A Identification of perishable food JSS 1
B Identification of non perishable foods FIRST TERM
C Risk factors in purchasing 1 Value definition
FOOD 2 Meaning and objective
A Factor to consider when buying food 3 Values meaning and importance
B Wise buying practices

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4 Levels of manifestation of value individual and society SCHEME OF WORK FOR CIVIC
level EDUCATION
5 IST C. A. T
6 Factors that Promote Good Value System JSS 3
7 Types of values honesty: meaning and attributes
8 Benefits of honesty and consequences of dishonesty FIRST TERM
1. Illiteracy- meaning, causes, consequences and
solutions
SECOND TERM 2. Right Attitude to Work- meaning, attributes, rewards
1 Types of value II cooperation-meaning factors and consequences of not having the right attitude to
promoting cooperation, attributes, beliefs and types work
2 Types of values III self reliance meaning basis and 3. Negative Behaviour- meaning, effects and ways of
attributes promoting positive behavioural changes
3 Benefits of self reliance & consequences of 4. National Population Census- meaning, importance and
undiscovered talents and undeveloped skills problems
4 Citizenship meaning and types of citizenship 5. Protection of Human Rights- meaning of human
rights, types of human rights and appropriate steps for
5 Process of becoming a citizen through naturalization protection of human rights
and registration 6. Protection of the Rule of Law- meaning of rule of law,
6 MID TERM BREAK benefits of rule of law and protection of rule of law
7 Rights ad duties of a citizen 7. Voter Education- importance of voting and process of
voting
THIRD TERM 8. Elections- meaning and importance of election,
1 (i) Processes of becoming a citizen electoral bodies; free and fair election; electoral
(ii)Rights and duties of a citizen malpractices and how to prevent them
2 Rights and duties of a citizen SECOND TERM
3 National consciousness meaning 1. Nigerian Constitution- functions of a constitution,
4 Nigeria‘s national symbols and their meaning features of the constitution; features of 1999
6 Measures adopted to promote unity among constitution; roles of citizens in constitutional
Nigerians development
8 National anthem and pledge 2. Peace and Conflicts
3. National Economic Life
SCHEME OF WORK FOR CIVIC
SCHEME OF WORK FOR SOCIAL STUDIES
EDUCATION
JSS 2 FIRST TERM

1. Meaning, Scope and Nature of Social Studies.


2. Objectives & Importance of Social Studies.
3. Physical Environment: Meaning, Types and Features.
4. Resources in Our Environment and their Uses.
5. Environmental Problem, Causes, Effects and Solutions.
6. Social Environment: Meaning and Types; Primary and
Group (Family) Types; Role and Responsibilities of Members.
7. Secondary Social Group: types, Structure, Roles and
Responsibilities of Members.
8. Conflict Within Social Group:
Causes, Effect and Steps In Conflict Resolution.
9. Influence of Man in the Environment
10. Accidents in the Home and School. Needs for Safety.

11. Accidents in the Home and School: Measures for Safety in


the Home, School, Workplace and the Environment.

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SECOND TERM 5. POVERTY
Meaning of poverty
1. Revision of Last Term’s Work Causes of poverty
2. Socialization Ways of alleviating poverty
Meaning, Significance & Processes. 6. CORRUPTION
3. Agents of Socialization and Effects of Socialization. Meaning of corruption
4. Culture: Abuses
Meaning, Components & Features. Effects of corruption
5. Culture Measures of checking corruption
Features of Culture 7. CULTISM
6. Cultural Similarities Among Nigerians Meaning of cultism
7. Cultural Differences Among Nigerians Reasons for membership
8. Uniqueness of Nigerian Culture Effects
9. Revision. Measures of reducing cultism
8. SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGY
Benefits of science and technology
THIRD TERM
Problems and solutions to problems of science and
1. Revision of Last Term’s Work technology
COMMUNICATION
2. Social Issues and Problems Examination; Meaning and
causes Meaning
Types/forms of ICT
3. Social Issues and Problems; Effects and Solution
Advantages & Disadvantages
4. Cultism. Meaning, Causes, Effects and Solution.
5. HIV/AID Meaning, Causes, Effects and Prevention. SECOND TERM
1. LIVING TOGETHER IN THE FAMILY
6. Problems Associated with Contemporary Social Problems in
Definition of family
Nigeria: Individual, Family, Nation.
Conditions for living together as a family
7. Problems Associated with Contemporary Social Problems in
Nigeria: Individual, Family, Nation. Roles performed by individual in the family
8. Measures of Solving Contemporary Social Problems. (a) Father (b) Mother (c) Children
9. National Unity and Integration: Meaning, Needs and 2. MEANING OF CULTURE
Types of culture
Importance.
Characteristics of culture
10. National Unity and Integration; Meaning, Needs and
Types of food in our culture
Importance.
3. COMMON DRESSES IN OUR CULTURE
Dress codes for selected culture
SCHEME OF WORK FOR SOCIAL STUDIES Factors that influence dress selection
JSS 2 4. COMMON HAIRSTYLES
FIRST TERM Hairstyles for women and men
SOCIAL GROUP Care of the hair
1. TYPE/CHARACTERISTICS OF SOCIAL Adornments
GROUP Usefulness of Adornments
Primary social group 5. Religion
GROUP BEHAVIOR Meaning and types of religion
Types of group behavior Similarities of our religion
Benefits of group behavior 6. OUR SCHOOL
2. MARRIAGE Features of a school
Meaning and types of marriage Members of the school community
Criteria for marriage Functions performed by each member
Benefits of marriage Ways of enhancing efficiency among membership of
Problems/dangers of early marriage the school
3. DRUG ABUSE 7. HOME APPLANCES
Meaning of Usefulness of ach appliances
Forms of drug abuse Dangers in the wrong use of appliances
Effect of drug abuse Correct ways of using electrical appliance
Measures of curbing abuse
4. DRUG TRAFFICKING THIRD TERM
Meaning of drug trafficking 1. ACCIDENT IN THE SCHOOL
Reasons of drug trafficking Meaning of accident
Dangers of drug trafficking in Nigeria Types of school accident
Measures of curbing drug trafficking Causes of accident

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Prevention of school accidents Causes of conflicts
2. GENDER ROLES Consequences of conflicts
Gender similarities/differences Non-violent methods of resolving conflicts
Gender discrimination NATIONAL ECONOMY
Consequences & solution of gender discrimination Meaning of national economy
3. STORAGE Economic activities in Nigeria
Meaning of storage Trading
Methods of storing things Farming
Benefits of storing things Manufacturing
4. Savings Fishery
Meaning of saving SECTORS OF AN ECONOMY
Reasons for saving money Meaning of a sector of an economy
Method of saving money Sectors of the Nigerian economy (a) primary (b)
5. WHAT IS A BANK? secondary
(i) Advantages of keeping money in banks Tertiary sector
(ii) Problems associated with banking Importance of the economic activities in Nigeria
(iii) Prospects of banking operation in Nigeria SECOND TERM
6. RESOURCES 1. ECONOMIC INSTITUTION IN NIGERIA
Meaning and types of resources Banks
Usefulness of resources to man Functions of commercial banks
Conservation of environmental resources Functions of central banks of Nigeria
7. HARMFUL SUBSTANCE 2. INSURANCES
Types of harmful substance to men Types of insurance
Prevention of intake of harmful substance Functions of insurance
8. TRANSPORTATION SYSTEM IN Nigeria deposit insurance corporation (NDIC)
NIGERIA Roles of NDIC
Meaning/types of transportation
Transportation on land, water and air 3. NIGERIAN STOCK EXCHANGE
Advantages and disadvantages of transportation Security and exchange commission
system in Nigeria What is a share?
Measures aimed of solving the problem Roles of Nigerian stock exchange
SCHEME OF WORK FOR SOCIAL STUDIES Roles of securities and exchange
JSS 3
FIRST TERM 4. TRANSPORTATION
1 Trafficking in children and women Types of transportation
Definition Advantages of various types
Factors responsible for children and women trafficking Disadvantage of air, sea and road transport
Consequences of trafficking
Possible ways of preventing human trafficking 5. GLOBAL INTERNATIONAL COOPERATION
2. HARMFUL TRADITIONAL PRACTICES (i) Reasons for global international co-operation
Definition (ii) Strategies for achieving global international
Types of harmful traditional practices in Nigeria cooperation
Measures of preventing harmful traditional practices Consequence of global international co-operation
3. POPULATION
Meaning of population 6. INTERNATIONAL CONFLICT
Basic units of population Causes of international conflict solutions
Factors in securing population growth and control
4. FAMILY LIFE EDUCATION COMMON CRIMES AND ASSOCIATED
Meaning of family life education PUNISHMENT
Population and resources available Crimes and national security
Family size and consequences
Census SCHEME OF WORK FOR MATHEMATICS
PEACE JSS 1
Meaning of peace FIRST TERM
Types of peace 1 Number and numeration (writing in figure)
Importance of peace 2 L. C. M. of whole numbers
Ways of promoting peace 3 H. C. F. of whole numbers
CONFLICTS 4 Fractions
Meaning of conflicts & types

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1. Changing proper fractions to improper 8 Mean, median and mode
fraction and vice versa
2. Changing improper fractions to mixed SCHEME OF WORK FOR MATHEMATICS
number. Vice versa JSS3
3. Equivalent fractions FIRST TERM
5 Addition and subtraction of fractions 1 Number Bases
6 Multiplication and division of fractions a. Converting decimal to other bases
7 BODMAS of fractions b. Converting other bases to base ten
8 Estimation 2 Number Bases
SECOND TERM Multiplication and division in non-decimal bases.
1 Approximation 3 Computer Application
2 Number base – changing to binary numbers a.Use of punch cards to store information.
3 Addition and subtraction of number base b.Translating information on punch cards to coded
4 Multiplication of number base form. c.Writingfarmiliar words in coded form.
5 Basic operations(place value) 4 Word Problems
6 BODMAS I. a.Translating word problems into numerical
7 Decimal(Addition and subtraction) expression.
8 Algebraic process II. Interpretation of word problems involving sum and
9 Word problem in Algebra difference into numerical expression.
THIRD TERM III. Interpretation of word problems involving product and
1 Word problem in symbolic terms division into numerical expression.
2 Simple equations IV. Combining division, product with sum and difference
3 Statistics in word problems.
4 Averages 5 Proportion and Variation
5 Geometry(Plane shapes) a.Direct and inverse proportion. b.Direct and inverse
6 Solidshaoes variation. c.Joint and partial variation
7 Angles 6 Approximations
8 Construction a.Approximating to decimal places and significant
figures. b.Calculating and approximating to whole
SCHEME OF WORK FOR MATHEMATICS numbers. c.Calculating and approximating to given
JSS2 significant figures.
FIRST TERM 7 Factorization
1 Whole number and decimal number a.Removing brackets
2 Prime factors b.Factorization of taking common factors.
3 L. C. M. of whole number c.Simplifying calculation by factorization.
4 H. C. F. of whole number d.Factorization of quadratic expression
5 Square root e.Factorization of perfect squares.
6 Fractions (ratios, decimals and percentages) f.Facrorization of difference of two squares.
7 Commercial Arithmetic 8. Compound interest.
8 Approximation 2NDTERM
9 Multiplication and division of directed 1 Simple equation involving fractions.
numbers – Word problems involving fractions.
SECOND TERN 2 Simultaneous equation
1 Algebraic expression – Elimination method
2 Algebraic expression – Substitution method
3 Simple equation 3 Simultaneous equation
4 Linear inequality – Graphical method
5 Graph of linear inequality – Word problems leading to simultaneous equation
6 Plane shapes 4 Similar Shapes
7 Scale drawing – Calculation of similar shapes.
8 Estimation 5 Change of Subject Formula
THIRD TERM 6 Trigonometry
1 Angles between lines – Tangent of angles
2 Angles in a polygon 7 Trigonometry
3 Pythagoras theorem – Sine and cosine of angles
4 Statistics 8. Construction
5 Probability -Bisection of line and angle
6 Areas and volume of cylinder -Construction of 90o, 450, 600 and 300
7 Volume of a cone 9. Statistics

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– Revision of mean, medium and mode Types of screen display
-Revision of pie charts 1. Printers: Functions of printer, types of printer
2. Speakers
SCHEME OF WORK FOR COMPUTER 3. Plotters
JSSI 4. Video graphic cards and sound cards etc
FIRST TERM
FUNDAMENTALS OF COMPUTER 3. COMPUTER SYSTEM SOFTWARE:
Constituents of a computer Definitions, types, categories of application
1. Hard ware: System unit, Peripherals packages
2. Soft ware: System software, Application
software 4. PROGRAMMING LANGUAGES: Definitions,
Characteristics of a computer with computer different level of programming languages,
Terminology advantages
and disadvantages of the different level of programming
2. DATA AND INFORMATION language.
Definitions of data and information
Examples of data and information 5. FIFTH GENERATION PROGRAMMING
Differences between data and information LANGUAGE
How the computer process data THIRD TERM
Diagrammatic representation of a computer COMMUNICATION SYSTEM: Definition of I.C.T,
types of I.C.T
3. COMPUTATION DEVICES I (PRE-COMPUTER Broadcasting, Telecommunications, Data Networks,
AGE TO 19TH CENTURY) information system and satellite communications.
The Abacus
Features, components and uses 2. APPLICATION AREAS OF I.C.T
Napier’s Bone Tele-conferencing, Tele presence, Tele commuting,
Features, components and uses video conferencing, Tele communication and
Slide Rule networking, multimedia message services, instant
Features, components and uses messaging
Pascal’s Calculator, Leibnitz multipliers, Jacquards
Loom Charles Babbage 3. I.C.T BASED GADGETS
Difference and Analytic engine, Augusta Ada Byron,
Hollerith Census machine, 4. BASIC COMPUTER OPERATIONS –
Punched cards, Burroughs, the comptometer and the Booting, Description of the booting process,
cash register. types of booting, components of the windows
desktop. Practical’s on other simple basic
4. COMPUTING DEVICES II (20TH CENTURY TO computer operations.
DATE)
Antanasoft Berry computer, Electronic Numerical 5. WORD PROCESSING – Definitions,
integrator and calculator examples of Word Processor features of
Electronic Discrete Variable Automatic Computer Word Processor
Universal Automatic Computer
Desktop Personal Computer 6. PRESENTATION PACKAGE – Definitions,
Laptops and Notebooks examples of a presentation package, features
Difference between laptop and Notebooks of Word Processor using the presentation
Other forms of portable device. package.

SECOND TERM SCHEME OF WORK FOR COMPUTER


INPUT DEVICES: Definition JSS 2
1. Types FIRST TERM
2. The computer keyboard: Types, Functions, 1. Classification of computer
commands 2. Concept of the computer system, component of
3. The mouse: Type, function, features etc computer system
4. Pointing stick, joy stick, track ball, bar code 3. The computer system, the hardware component
reader, optical character recognition, 4. The computer system, the software and people ware
magnetic ink character recognition etc. 5. Computer software and type of software
6. Operating system
2. OUTPOU DEVICES: Definition 7. Unit of storage in computer
3. Monitor: Types of monitor 8. Computer files and file organization, data hierarchy

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6. Rubber and plastics as technological materials
SECOND TERM – Classification and properties
1. Graphic packages I: Meaning and feature of graphic SECOND TERM
package 1. Drawing Instruments
2. Graphic packages II: Paint environment and paint 2. Board practice and uses of lines in technical drawing
tools and their functions 3. Free-hand sketching and scale drawing
3. Drawing with paint 4. Woodwork tools I
4. Information and Communication Technology – Tools, measuring, marking out and driving tools
5. Internet I 5. Woodwork tools II
6. Computer ethics: responsible ways of using the – Tools for boring, work holding, cutting and planning
computer and internet THIRD TERM
7. Areas of misuse of computer and internet 1. Concept of energy and power
8. Revision 2. Introduction to electronics (electron emission theory)
9. Examination 3. Electronic circuit components
THIRD TERM 4. Building materials and types of buildings.
1. Internet I: Creating an email account and how to check 5. Components of simple domestic buildings and
email account and send an email building blueprint
2. Internet II: Internet environment and chatting on the 6. Introduction to maintenance
web, network group 7. Introduction to ICT (The Computer)
3. Number bases: Type of number system
4. Logic gates SCHEME OF WORK FOR BASIC TECHNOLOGY
5. Computer professionals JSS2
6. Computer professional bodies 1ST TERM
7. Revision 1. You and technology
8. Examination – Information and Communication Technology (ICT)
2. Analogue and digital communication system and
SCHEME OF WORK FOR COMPUTER ICT access level
JSS3 3. First aid materials and uses of first aid
FIRST TERM 4. Materials and processing
1. Internet search engines – Wood, uses of wood and types of wood
2. Digital divide 5. Metals, uses of metals and types of metals
3. Programming languages 6. Ceramics, uses of ceramics and properties of
4. Translator ceramics
5. Programming tools 7. Plastics and Rubber
6. Basic programming language – Uses of plastics and rubber.
SECOND TERM – Types of plastics and rubber
1. Spreadsheet packages: definition and uses of SECOND TERM
spreadsheet packages 1. Geometrical Construction
2. Spreadsheet packages: features and terminologies – Lines
3. Worksheets: enter data in a worksheet – Angles
4. Worksheets: calculation on worksheets – Circles
5. Graphs: type of graphs 2. Triangles
THIRD TERM – Quadrilateral
1. Computer viruse – Plane figures
3. Tools and Materials
– Metal work hand tools
SCHEME OF WORK FOR BASIC TECHNOLOGY – Marking out tools
JSS 1 – Measuring tools
FIRST TERM 4. Driving out tools
1. Introduction to technology – Cutting out tools
– Meaning, types and importance 5. Energy Based Technological Appliances
2. Technology workshop and safety – Operation of a pressing iron
3. Wood as technological material – Operation of an electric kettle
– Classification and properties – Operation of cookers
4. Metals as technological materials Water heater and gas lamp
– Identification and properties 6. Operation of kerosene cooker
5. Ceramics, cement and glass as technological – Charcoal pressing iron
materials 7. Wood work machines
– Properties and sources – Metal work mechines

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8. Belt and Chain drill and gears 12. Floors, doors and windows
THIRD TERM
1. Transmission of electricity THIRD TERM
– Transmission of electricity at low and high frequency Revision and Technical drawing
2. Components of the transmission system – Isometric drawing
3. Building construction and building plan(site – Orthographic drawing
preparation)
– Mechanical tools used in site preparation SCHEME OF WORK FOR ENGLISH LANGUAGE
– Clearing of vegetation JSS 1
4. Setting out 1ST TERM
– Setting out materials
5. Foundation of building Week 1: Introduction to speech production
– Types of foundation Vocabulary associated with building
6. Introduction to maintenance portative’s
– Simple maintenance Introduction to literature 1 functions
7. Care of common goods and domestic goods Week 2: The discounted fish
– Care of domestic goods continues Vowel / / and /D/
– Maintenance of furniture, table, chair, bed, etc Vocabulary associated with transport
Genres of literature-prose and poetry
SCHEME OF WORK FOR BASIC TECHNOLOGY Week 3: Adjectives
JSS 3 Consonants /f/ and /v/
FIRST TERM How to make a candle stand
1. Career prospects and opportunities Feature of drama as a genre of literature
– Technology related to career Week 4: Vowels / /
2. Production of materials Nouns
– Conversion and seasoning of timber Vocabulary associated with home and
– Methods of seasoning family figure of speech
3. Veneer and manufactured boards Week 5: Writing composition using simple
– Methods of cutting veneers sentences /paragraphing
4. Drawing practice Week 6: The simple English sentence
– Technical drawing Vowels /i/ and /s/
5. Tools and machines Poem analysis
– Workshop rules and regulations Week 7: Consonant /p/ and /b/
6. Simple wood work project Noun phrases and quantifies
– Wood joints constructions The zeal for secondary school I the day
7. Non- wood materials school began
8. Joining of wooden pieces with fasteners and Folklores
fitting Week 8: Verbs
Vocabulary associated with the school
SECOND TERM informal letters
1. Mechanical energy (friction and its effect) Play analysis of ‘Tears of a Bride”
– Advantages and disadvantages of friction Week: Consonants /t/ and /d/
– Lubrication and its importance Hard work has a reward
2. Gears, Belt and Chain drive Articles
– Gears ratio and speed ratio Play analysis of ‘Tears of a Bride’
– Calculation of gear ratio and speed ratio By Oyekunle Oyedeli
3. Motion and types of motion
– Devices that exhibit rotary motion SECOND TERM
– Conversion of rotary motion to linear motion Week 1: Subject and object pronouns and
4. Laws of motion possession
– Newton’s first, second and third laws of motion Debate writing
5. Air flow and pneumatics Vocabulary associated with the market
– Bernaulli’s principle literary appreciation
6. Hddraulic presses and pneumatic devices Week 2: Vowels/u:/ and / /
7. Water wheels Singular and plural verbs
8. Turbines etc The verb phrase
9. Method of joining metals. E.g soldering and types Prepositions
10. Welding and types of welding Vocabulary associated with water transfer
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Week 3: Partititives SCHEME OF WORK FOR ENGLISH LANGUAGE
Vocabulary associated with rail transport JSS 2
Vowel s / / and / / 1ST TERM
Narrative essay Week 1 Revision of vowels
Legends Vowels / / /I /, /I / / and /a:/
Week 4: Adverbs and adverbials The parts of speech/Negative statements
Consonants /k/ and /g/ Vocabulary associated with health
Consonant clusters Reading comprehension (to understand the
Vocabulary associated with farming thematic analysis writer’s purpose)
Prose: The meaning and type’s chapters 1 and II of text book
Week 2: Falling and rising intonation in
Week 5: The founding of Benin Kingdom statements.
Yes/No questions and tag questions
Week 7: Compound sentence Words associated with health
Conjunctions Guided composition-writing title, using capital letters and
Vocabulary associated with agriculture punctuation
Adjective Chapters 3, 4 and 5
Figure of speech Week 3: Vowels / / / / u: / and /u /
Vowel / / Nouns and plural nouns
Letter writing Vocabulary associated with administrative
Informal letters setting
Simple sentences
Consonants /ts/ / / Countable and uncountable nouns
THIRD TERM Chapters 6 , 7, and 8
Week 1: Punctuation marks – Hyphen, colon, Week 4: Consonants /m/ / / / / and
Brackets and apostrophe /r/
Vocabulary associated with Islamic Commands
religions vowel (3 Words associated with administrative
Week 2: Complex Sentences relative clauses setting
Register associated with government and Continuous writing – linkers
polities The themes characters and plot of the novel
Consonant /o/ and / / Week 5: Intonation patterns in commands and questions
Tears of a bride Wh – questions
Week 3: Future Tenses Reading to indentify the meanings of words in
Vowel /e/ various
Apostrophes ( ) Contexts, facts, opinion
The police What is drama, different forms , elements and dramatic devices
Tears of a Bride continued Vowels / / / / / /
Week 4: Report writing Week 6: Request
Consonants / / and / / Words associated with banking/religion
Vocabulary associated with corruption Poetry – some poetic devices, types of
Poetry my mother poem
Week 5: Preposition in phrases of time and the poem, the land of unease
Capital letters Week 7: Consonants /h/ / w / and / j/
Reading from main ideas Informal letters
Wrong decision Reading for speed, facts and meanings of
Week 6: Duration –while+ clauses, until + words in various contexts
phrases Reporting statements
Vocabulary associated with cultism Drama.
The taxi driver
Week 7: Complex sentences adverbial SECOND TERM
clauses vowel / /
Vowel / / Week 1: Consonant clusters
The use of semi colons c: y Reporting questions
Dramat : C prose Government and politics
Week 8: Consonants / / and / / Exposition – the Atmosphere
Writing a diary Prose
Obedience Week: 2 The Diphthongs; / ei/ I / / / / /
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Government and politics Formal/informal letters
Exposition Drama
Prose Week; 7 Poem
Reading
Week : 3 Diphthongs / / / / and / / Comprehension
Drama
Comparative and superlative adjectives and Week: 8 Active/passive verbs
adverbs Rhyme and rhythmus in
Government and politics poems
Reading comprehension – persuasion Drama.
Prose
Week: 4 Weak forms SCHEME OF WORK FOR BASIC SCIENCE
Intensifiers JSS 1
Law and orders 1ST TERM
Formal letter
Prose 1. Family Health (cleanliness)
Week: 5 Word boundary 2. Nutrition
Adverbs and other 3. Environmental Conservation and Safety (Maintaining
forms Balance)
Law and order 4. Environmental Conservation and Safety (Sanitation)
Argument 5. Disease Vector
Poetry 6. Immunization and prevention of STIs (HIV/AIDS)
Week: 6 Compound words 7. Drug Abuse
Prepositions of places 8. The Earth in Space
and location 2nd TERM
Reading to identify the Disease Prevention
meanings of words in various context Immunization
Poetry Prevention of STIs HIV/AIDS
Formal letters Drug Abuse
Week: 7 Drama The Earth In Space – the Solar System
Matter – Definition and State
Living Things – characteristics
THIRD TERM Differences between Plants and Animals
Week: 1 Phrases commonly used in speech Activities of living things
Adverbials – The future Non-living things
Mass media Gravitation and Weightlessness
Towards summary
Prose 3rd TERM
Week: 2 Questions and their tags 1. Gravitation and Weightlessness
Adverbial – Adverbs of frequency 2. Space Travel
Mass media 3. Satellites
Towards summary 4. Energy
Prose 5. Renewable and Non-Renewable energy
Week: 3 Vowels, diphthongs in mixed pairs 6. Force
Cause and reason 7. Friction
Petroleum and mining
Report writing
Prose SCHEME OF WORK FOR BASIC SCIENCE
Week: 4 Consonant clusters JSS 2
Forms for expressing purpose 1ST TERM
Petroleum and mining
Summary 1. Family health (Diseased)
Week: 5 Strong and weak forms of words 2. Environmental pollution
Adverbials – forms for expressing condition 3. Drug abuse
Petroleum – Vocabulary 4. Habitat
Continuous writing: my school/a market 5. Uniqueness of man
Prose
Week: 6 Contrasting statements 2nd Term
Cake making 1. Changes in matter
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3. The human skeletal system SCHEME OF WORK FOR BASIC SCIENCE
4. The human respiratory system JSS 3
5. The human circulatory system 1ST TERM
6. The human digeobive system 1. Family Traits Genetics
7. The human reproductive system 2. Soil Erosion
8. Excretion 3. Flooding
4. Bush Burning
3rd Term 5. Deforestation
1. Information and communication Technology 6. Desertification
2. Crude oil and petroleum 7. Depletion of the Ozone Layer and its Effects
3. Work energy and power 8. Drug Abuse
4. Simple machine
5. Wheel and aocle SECOND TERM
6. The screw jack 1. Metabolism in the Human Body
7. Levers 2. Sense Organs
8. Gears 3. Reproductive Health
4. Chemical Symbols, Formula and Equations
5. Atomic Structure
6. Resources from Living Things
7. Resources from Non-Living Things

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Senior Secondary

SCHEME OF WORK FOR CHEMISTRY Kingdom Animalia, Kingdom Monera, Kingdom


SS 1 Protista, Kingdom Fungi.
FIRST TERM 4. THE CELL
1. Introduction to chemistry Cell as a living unit of life, Cell forms, Cell structures.
2. Chemical industries 5. THE CELL AND ITS ENVIRONMENT
3. Atoms molecules, atomiuty
4. Physical and chemical changes SECOND TERM
5. Electronic configuration 1.SOME PROPERTIES AND FUNCTIONS OF THE
6. Relative utomic molecular CELL
7. Atomic mars/atomic number Nutrition, Importance of nutrition &Plant nutrition.
8. Chemical symbol 2. MECHANISM OF PHOTOSYNTHESIS
9. Chemical equation Cell respiration, Excretion, Growth, Basis of growth
10. Empirical formular Types of cell division
11. Molecular formular Mitosis and meiosis
12. Chemical examination 3. CELL REACTION TO ITS
13. Chemical laws ENVIRONMENT
Movement
SECOND TERM Reproduction
1. Knetic theory of matter 4. TISSUE AND ITS SUPPORTING SYSTEM
2. Gas laws – Skeleton
Boyle’s law 5. ANIMAL NUTRITION
Charles law Food substance
Combined gas law Balance diet
Gay Lussa’s law Enzymes
Avogadro’s law 6. MAMMALIAN TEETH
3. Septanut on techniques THIRD TERM
4. Acids, basis and salt ECOSYSTEM
THIRD TERM Ecological concept
1. Water Component of an ecosystem
2. Carbon and its compounds Major biomes of the world
3. Formation of coal 2. POPULATION STUDIES
Destructive distillation of coal Population characteristics
Uses of coal Methods of population studies
Properties of carbon 3. FUNCTIONING ECOSYSTEM
4. Oxides of carbon Autotrophy and heterotrophy
Carbon cycle Food web and trophic level
5. Synthetic gas 4. ENERGY TRANSFORMATION IN
Carbonaceous NATURE
Tiorxocarbenates (iv) acid Energy loss in nature
Tiroxrocaronata iv Laws of thermodynamics
6. Hydrocarbons 5. RELEVANCE OF BIOLOGY TO
Crude oil and natural gas AGRICULTURE
Classification of plants
SCHEME OF WORK FOR BIOLOGY Effects of agricultural activities on ecological system
SSI . Pest and diseases of agricultural importance
FIRST TERM
1. RECOGNIZING LIVING THINGS SCHEME OF WORK MATHEMATICS
Characteristics of living things SSI
Differences between plants and animals FIRST TERM
2. ORGANISATION OF LIVING THINGS
Levels of organization of living things 1. NUMBER BASE SYSTEM: Conversion from one
Complexity of organization in higher organisms. base to base 10, conversion of decimal fraction to base
3. CLASSIFICATION OF LIVING THINGS 10, conversion of number from one base to another

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base. Addition, subtraction, multiplication and 6. Surface Area and Volume of fraction of Cones and
division of number bases. Pyramids.
2. MODULAR ARITHMETIC: 7. Surface Area and Volume of Compound Shapes.
Definition and concept of module arithmetic: 8. Data Presentation and frequency distribution tables.
Addition, subtraction and multiplication of module 9. Linear graph, Bar chart and Histograms
arithmetic and applying it to solving life problem. Differences between Bar charts and Histograms
3. INDICES: Conversion of numbers to standard form; 10. Pie chart and frequency polygon.
laws of indices, indicial equations.
4. LOGARITHMS AND INDICES:
Definition of logarithm; logarithm of numbers in base SCHEME OF WORK CIVIC EDUCATION
10, expressing logarithm as inverse of Indices, Graph SSI
of Y = 10x, logarithm and anti-logarithms tables of
numbers greater than one, laws of logarithms – 1 Definition Of Civic Education
multiplication, division, powers and roots. 2 Values
5. SET: Definition of set, set notation, types of sets, set Definition And Types
operation, use of Venn diagrams. 3 Moral Values
6. SIMPLE EQUATIONS AND VARIATIONS: 4 Self Defence
Change of subject of formulae involving bracket, root and 5 Community Service
powers. Types of variation – direct, inverse, joint and partial. 6 Hiv/Aids Continues
7. QUADRATIC EQUATION: 7 Hiv/Aids Continues
Factorisation, completing the square, formulae and graphical 8 Youth Empowerment
method and obtaining roots from quadratic graphs. 9 Importance Of Skill Acquisition
8. LOGICAL REASONING: Simple and compound 10 Revision
statements. SECOND TERM
SECOND TERM 1 The Structure Of Government
2 Law And Order
CONSTRUCTION OF ANGLES 30, 45, 60, 90 e.t.c . 3 Democracy
Triangles, Equivalent angles, Equidistance from 2 points, 2 Definition And Types
lines, fixed point and 4 – sides plane figure given certain 4 Pillars Of Democracy I.E Constitution, Rule
conditions, locus of given points. Of Law Etc.
1. PROOFS OF SOME BASIC THEOREMS IN 5 Nationalism
EUDIDEAN GEOMETRY: 6 United Nation Declaration Of Human Rights
Angle sum of a triangle is 180o, the exterior angle of a triangle 7 Types Of Human Rights
is equal to the sum of two interior opposite angles.
3. RIDERS: Proofs of properties of THIRD TERM
4. Angles on parallel lines 1 Cultism – Origin
5. Angles in a polygon 2 Cultism in Higher Institutions of Higher
iii. Congruent angles learning in Nigeria
1. Parallelograms and intercept theorem 3 Consequences of Cultism
4. Constituted Authority
4.TRIGONOMETRIC RATIOS: Sine, cosine and 5. Respect for Constituted Authority
tangent with reference to right angled triangles. 6. Emergence of Leadership
5. TRIGONOMETRY: Derivation of Trigonometric 7. Importance of Constituted Authority
ratios of 30o, 450o and 60o from drawn angles.
6. TRIGONOMETRY: Angle of elevation and
depression and application of trigonometric ratios. SCHEME OF WORK ENGLISH LANGUAGE
7. TRIGONOMETRIC RATIOS: In relation to unit SSI
circle, Sine and Cosine of various angles. FIRST TERM
8. GRAPH OF SINES AND COSINES USING 15o, 20o, WEEK 1 VOC. DEVELOPMENT. Words
30o, 60o etc. Associated with Agriculture (crops)
9. LENGTH OF ARC OF CIRCLE GRAM: Noun and its types
THIRD TERM SPOKEN ENG: Voiced/voiceless consonant sounds
1. Perimeters of sectors and segments Reading Comprehension
2. Areas of Sectors of a Circle Narrative Essay.
3. Areas of Segments of a Circle
4. Relation between the sector of Circle and the surface WEEK 2 VOC. DEVELOPMENT: Words
of a Cone. Associated with Agriculture (livestock farming)
5. Surface Area and Volume of Shapes – Cube, Cuboid, GRAM: Noun/Noun phrase
Cylinder, Pyramids, Cone, and Prism. SPOKEN ENGLISH: Voiced/voiceless consonant
sounds

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Comprehension WEEK 6 Other Expressions associated with religion
Narrative Essay. Adjuncts (Adverbs)
Continuous Writing
Formal letter
WEEK 3 VOC. DEVELOPMENT: Words
Associated with Agriculture (Fisheries)
GRAM: Noun Phrase WEEK 7 Vocabulary and Oracy Skill Development
SKPOKEN ENGLISH: Consonant sounds (Antonyms)
SUMMARY WRITING Adjuncts (Adverbs)
Narrative Essay Synonyms
Complex sentences
WEEK 4 VOC. DEVELOPMENT: Words
Associated with Agriculture (Farm implements) WEEK 8 Antonyms
GRAM: Noun phrase Complex sentences
SKPKEN ENGLISH: Exercise on consonant sounds Letter Writing
Summary writing Formal letter
Narrative Essay
THIRD TERM
WEEK 5 CONTINUOS ASSESSMENT TEST WEEK 1 REVISION OF LAST TERM’S EXAM
WEEK 6 MID-TERM BREAK WEEK 2 Vocabulary and Oral skill Development;
Words Associated with Profession
WEEK 7 VOC. DEVELOPMENT: Words 1. Advertising
Associated with Animal Husbandry 2. Some Selected Consonant sounds
GRAM: Nouns – Number • Class Exercise
SPOKEN ENGLISH: Consonant sounds 1. Sentence Stress
Comprehension 2. Consonants followed by /J/
Descriptive Essay
WEEK 3 Words Associated with Advertising
WEEK 8 VOC. DEVELOPMENT: Words Associated with Selected Consonant sounds
Animal Husbandry Speech writing
SPOKEN ENGLIGH: Words of two syllables Class exercise
Comprehension Sentence stress
Descriptive Essay
Nouns – the possessive care. WEEK 4 Selected consonant sounds
Words Associated with stock exchange
WEEK 9 NOUNS: Nominalization Types and functions of subordinate clauses
Descriptive Essay Class exercise
SPOKEN ENGLISH: Words of two syllables. Consonants followed by K + W
SUMMARY WRITING
WEEK 5 First Continuous Assessment
SECOND TERM
WEEK 1 REVISION OF FIRST TERMS WORK WEEK 6 Words commonly miss pelt
Stress
WEEK 2 Vocabulary And Oracy Skill Development Articles
Words Associated with Religion Class Articles
Christian Religion
Phrasal verbs WEEK 7 Reading comprehension
Comprehension Stress of words of two syllables
Consonants followed by l
WEEK 3 Vocabulary And Oracy Skill Development
Words Associated with Religion WEEK 8 Summary Writing
Phrasal verbs Stress of Words of three syllables
Comprehension Sentence stress

WEEK 5 Words Associated with Islamic Religion WEEK 9 Stress of Words of three syllables and
Phrasal verbs above
Continuous Writing (Descriptive Essay) Emphatic stress
Summary Writing Summary Writing
Class exercise

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3. Introduction to current electricity
WEEK 10 Syllabic consonants / L / 4. Ohm’s law, resistors in circuits, electrical energy and
Syllabic consonants / n / power
Class exercise 5. Elastic properties of solids
6. Molecular properties and forces; adhesion and
SCHEME OF WORK – AGRICULTURAL SCIENCE cohesion
SSI 7. Surface tension and viscous forces
FIRST TERM 8. Crystalline nature of solids
1. Problems of Agricultural Development in Nigeria 9. Industrial units (Technological applications of
/West Africa Physics)
2. Solutions to problems of Agricultural Development SCHEME OF WORK FOR COMPUTER
3. Types of Agriculture SSI
4. Cereal Crop Production FIRST TERM
5. Leguminous Crop Production
6. Tuber Crop Production 1. FUNDAMENTALS OF COMPUTER
7. Vegetable Crop Production Constituents of a computer
3. Hard ware: System unit, Peripherals
SECOND TERM 4. Soft ware: System software, Application software
Characteristics of a computer with computer
1. Fruit Crop Production Terminology
2. Beverage Crop Production
3. Oil Crop Production 3. DATA AND INFORMATION
4. Anatomy and Physiology of Farm Animals Definitions of data and information
5. Reproductive system of Farm Animals: Male and Examples of data and information
Female Differences between data and information
How the computer process data
THIRD TERM Diagrammatic representation of a computer
1. Process of Egg Formation in a Hen 4. COMPUTATION DEVICES I (PRE-COMPUTER
2. Structure of a Fertile Egg AGE TO 19TH CENTURY)
3. Incubation The Abacus
4. Systems of Livestock Management: Ruminants Features, components and uses
5. Systems of Livestock Management: Non – Ruminants Napier’s Bone
Features, components and uses
SCHEME OF WORK – PHYSICS Slide Rule
SSI Features, components and uses
FIRST TERM Pascal’s Calculator, Leibnitz multipliers, Jacquards
Loom Charles Babbage
1. Meaning of Physics: Physical quantities and units of Difference and Analytic engine, Augusta Ada Byron,
quantities Hollerith Census machine,
2. Measuring of instruments Punched cards, Burroughs, the comptometer and the
3. Concepts of position and motion cash register.
4. Speed velocity and acceleration
5. Displacement and velocity – time graphs 5. COMPUTING DEVICES II (20TH CENTURY TO
6. Circular motion DATE)
7. Friction Antanasoft Berry computer, Electronic Numerical
8. Density and relative density integrator and calculator
Electronic Discrete Variable Automatic Computer
SECOND TERM Universal Automatic Computer
1. Work, energy and power Desktop Personal Computer
2. Concepts of heat and temperature Laptops and Notebooks
3. Measurement of temperature Difference between laptop and Notebooks
4. Thermal expansion of solids Other forms of portable device.
5. Transmission of heat
SECOND TERM
THIRD TERM INPUT DEVICES: Definition
Types
1. Electric charges and static electricity The computer keyboard: Types, Functions, commands
2. Description and properties of fields The mouse: Type, function, features etc

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Pointing stick, joy stick, track ball, bar code reader, 3. (a) Lines of Longitude and Time
optical character recognition, (b) Lines of Latitude and distance
magnetic ink character recognition etc. 4. The structure of the Earth:
(a) Internal structure
OUTPOU DEVICES: Definition (b) Layers of the Atmosphere
Monitor: Types of monitor 5. Landforms Development: The formation of :
Types of screen display (a) Mountains
Printers: Functions of printer, types of printer 1. types of mountains
Speakers 2. uses/importance of mountains
Plotters (b) Plateaus
Video graphic cards and sound cards etc 1. types of plateaus
2. uses/importance of Plateaus
COMPUTER SYSTEM SOFTWARE: Definitions, (c) Plains
types, categories of application packages 1. types of Plains
2. uses/importance of Plains
PROGRAMMING LANGUAGES: Definitions, 3. Rock types and Importance
different level of programming languages, advantages
and disadvantages of the different level of SECOND TERM
programming language. 1. Elements and factors of Weather and Climate
2. Precipitation and types
FIFTH GENERATION PROGRAMMING 3. (a) The Major Ocean Basins of the World
LANGUAGE (b) A typical ocean floor
(c) Ocean salinity
(d) Ocean currents
THIRD TERM (e) Uses of Oceans
COMMUNICATION SYSTEM: Definition of I.C.T, 4. Soils
types of I.C.T (a) Components of soil
Broadcasting, Telecommunications, Data Networks, (b) Types of soil
information system and satellite communications. (c) Factors and processes of soil formation
(d) Soil profile
3. APPLICATION AREAS OF I.C.T 5. Resources
Tele-conferencing, Tele presence, Tele commuting,
video conferencing, Tele communication and THIRD TERM
networking, multimedia message services, instant REGIONAL GEOGRAPHY OF NIGERIA
messaging 1. Location, Position and Size of Nigeria
2. The relief features
4. I.C.T BASED GADGETS 3. The drainage and importance of rivers
4. The Climate of Nigeria
5. BASIC COMPUTER OPERATIONS – Booting, 5. The vegetation belts and importance of forests
Description of the booting process, types of booting, 6. (a) Farming system:
components of the windows desktop. Practical’s on 7. Shifting cultivation
other simple basic computer operations. 8. Bush fallowing
Irrigation farming
6. WORD PROCESSING – Definitions, examples of 1. Plantation farming
Word Processor features of Word Processor 2. Crop rotation
3. Terrace farming
7. PRESENTATION PACKAGE – Definitions, Animal husbandry
examples of a presentation package, features of Word (b) Major cash and food crops
Processor using the presentation package. (c) Importance and problems of agriculture
7. Major fishing areas
SCHEME OF WORK - GEOGRAPHY 8. Mineral resources
SS1 9. The Industrial Zones
1st TERM
1. (a) Introduction to the study of Geography
(b) Components of the Solar System
2. The Earth as a planet
(a) Proofs of Earth shape
(b) Rotation and Revolution
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SCHEME OF WORK PHYSICS
WEEK 3 DEMOCRACY AND NATIONAL
SS2 DEVELOPMENT
FIRST TERM 1. Capitalist democracy

1. The concepts of position and distance in coordinate WEEK 4 IMPORTANCE OF EMPLOYMENT IN


systems. PROVERTY ALEVATION
2. Vectors 1. Factors that guarantee employment
3. Uniformly Accelerated motion
4. Projectiles WEEK 5 FIRST CONTINUOUS ASSESSMENT TEST
5. Basics concepts of simple harmonic motion (S.H.M.)
6. Applications of simple Harmonic motion WEEK 6 MID TERM BREAK
7. Force and equilibrium of particles/concurrent forces
8. Equilibrium of rigid / coplanar forces centre of gravity WEEK 7 POLITICAL APATHY
and stability 1. Reasons for political apathy
9. Equilibrium of bodies in fluids – upthrust, Archemetes 2. Why leaders fail to protect the interest of their
and floatation principles followers?

SECOND TERM WEEK 8 WHY LEADERS FAIL TO PROTECT THE


1. Force momentum and Newton’s laws of motion INTEREST OF THEIR FOLLOWERS?
2. Application of Newton’s laws’ resultant forces and
acceleration. SECOND TERM
3. Simple machines
4. Pressures in fluids WEEK 1 POPULAR PARTICIPATION
5. Heat capacity 1. Achieving popular participation in politics
6. Latent heats 2. Meaning of popular participation
7. Practical effects of state changes: • Reasons why people do not participate in politics.
Melting, evaporation, vapour pressures, boiling and
humidity. WEEK 2 FORMATION OF POPULAR ORGANISATION
8. Expansion of Gases and gas laws 1. Definition of popular organisation
2. Formation of popular organization
THIRD TERM
1. Rectilinear propagation of light and reflection of light WEEK 3 HUMAN RIGHT
at plane surface 1. The meaning
2. Reflection by curved mirrors 2. Limitation to human right
3. Refraction of light at plane boundaries
4. Refraction and image formation by lenses WEEK 4 CONTINOUS ASSESSMENT TEST
5. Technological application of lenses: Optical
instruments WEEK 5 DRUG AND DRUG ABUSE
6. Basic concepts and propagation of wave motion 1. Meaning of drug abuse
7. Musical sounds: Waves in string and pipes 2. The types of drugs and ways they are abused
8. The wave equation: Physical properties of waves. • Symptoms of drug abuse.

WEEK 6 EMERGENCY PERIOD


SCHEME OF WORK CIVIC EDUCATION 1. Meaning
SS2 2. Limitations to human right
FIRST TERM
WEEK 8 PREVENTION OF DRUG ABUSE
WEEK 1 CITIZENSHIP 1. Drug law enforcement agency and administration
1. Meaning and definition of citizenship education 2. Law promulgated to curb drug abuse.
2. Duties and obligation of citizens
• Preservation of tradition, custom and culture THIRD TERM
WEEK 1 RESPONSIBLE PARENTHOOD
WEEK 2 DEMOCRACY AND NATIONAL 1. The meaning
DEVELOPMENT 2. Role of responsible parenthood
1. Meaning of capitalist democracy • Importance of responsible parenthood
2. The features of capitalist democracy
• Competition for power
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WEEK 2 RELATIONSHIP/INTERPERSONAL SCHEME OF WORK - GEOGRAPHY
RELATIONSHIP SS2
1. Meaning FIRST TERM
2. Types 1. Faulting and associated landforms
2. (a) Earthquake
WEEK 3 SKILLS THAT PROMOTE INTER-PERSONAL (b) Volcano and volcanicity
RELATIONSHIP 3. Processes of denudation
(a) Weathering
WEEK 4 INTER-COMMUNAL RELATIONSHIP (b) Mass wasting
1. The meaning of inter-communal relationship 4. Atmospheric heating:
2. The importance of inter-communal relationship. (a) Isolation
1. Radiation
WEEK 5 FIRST CONTINOUS ASSESSMENT TEST 2. conduction
Convection
WEEK 6 SKILLS FOR RESOLVING INTER-COMMUNAL (b) Temperature
CONFLICTS (c) Pressure
5. River system
(a) Processes of river erosion
WEEK 8 TRAFFIC REGULATION (b) Profile and characteristic features
1. The meaning of traffic regulations 6. Features of karst Landscape and Human activities
2. Examples or types of traffic regulations. SECOND TERM
1. Transportation : Merits and demerits of
WEEK 9 ROLES OF INDIVIDUALS AND (a) Rail Transport
GOVERNMENT IN ENFORCING TRAFFIC REGULATION. (b) Road Transport
(c) Water Transport
SCHEME OF WORK – BIOLOGY (d) Air Transport
SS2 (e) Contributions transport to national development
FIRST TERM 2. Settlement pattern and functions
3. World population
1. Food Production and Storage 4. World vegetation
2. Micro-Organisms in action 5. Fishing Grounds
3. Towards better health 6. Environmental conservation
4. Aquatic Habitats THIRD TERM
5. Terrestrial Habitats 1. World industrial areas
2. Environmental hazards:
SECOND TERM (a) Air pollution
1. Terrestrial Habitat (b) Water pollution
2. Reproduction in unicellular organisms and (c) Soil erosion
invertebrates (d) Desertification
3. Classification of plants 3. Wind as agent of denudation in arid/ semi – arid lands
4. Digestive system (a) Features of wind erosion
5. Transport system (b) features of wind deposition
6. Respiratory system 4. Remote Sensing and Geographic Information System
7. Excretory system (G.I.S.)

THIRD TERM SCHEME OF WORK – MATHEMATICS


1. Excretory Mechanism SS2
2. Nutrient Cycling in Nature FIRST TERM
3. Ecological management 1. Logarithms
4. Adaptation 2. Approximations and Accuracy
5. Pollution 3. Sequences and series
4. Quadratic equations
5. Simultaneous, linear and Quadratic Equations
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SECOND TERM (b) Grammar (structural pattern)
1. Logical Reasoning Relative pronouns – Whom, whose, which, that, who
2. Determining Gradient of a curve by graph reading © Literacy skills (Reading and writing)
3. Linear Inequalities Reading and summarize an argument
4. Algebraic Fractions
5. Chord property (Circle geometry I) WEEK 6-7 (a) Vocabulary and Oral skills development
6. Circle theorems (Circle geometry II) Words Associated with sport
7. Trigonometry (Derivation of Sine rule) 1. Names of major national games eg handball
2. Words for sporting activities. Contest etc
THIRD TERM 3. Venue for sport eg stadium
1. Trigonometry (Derivation of Cosine rule) 4. Sports officials eg referee
2. Trigonometric Ratios (revision) and Angles of 5. Games results eg winning
elevation and depression (b) Grammar (structural pattern)
3. Bearings Nominalization
4. Statistics (grouped data) Parts of speech that is nominalized
5. Probability Adjectives, verbs
© Literacy skills (Reading and writing)
SCHEME OF WORK – AGRICULTURAL SCIENCE Reading for summary
SS2 Meaning of summary
FIRST TERM Summarizing selected passages, reports and stories
1. Land Tenure System in Nigeria (West Africa)
2. Roles of Government in Agricultural Development WEEK 8-9 (a) Vocabulary and Oral skills development
3. Forest Management Practices Words Associated with building and construction
4. Diseases and Pests of Crops Meaning of building
5. Pasture and Forage Crops Some words associated with buildings. Eg plumbing,
6. Weeds plot, land etc
SECOND TERM (b) Grammar (Structural Pattern)
1. Animal Nutrition Verb forms
2. Rangeland Management and Improvement Active verbs, passive verbs
3. Environmental Factors Affecting Agricultural © Literacy skills (Reading and writing)
Production Reading for note taking
4. Plant Nutrients Differences between note making and reading
5. Plant Nutrient Cycle Steps in effective note making
THIRD TERM
1. Sources of Farm Power WEEK 10-11 (a) Vocabulary and Oral skills development
2. Farm Mechanization Words Associated with the environment
3. Farm Machinery Meaning of environment/types of environmental
4. Farm Survey problems
5. Farm Stead Planning (b) Grammar (Structural Pattern)
6. Factors of Production Introduction to sequence of tenses
7. Farm Records and Accounts © Literacy skills (Reading and writing)
8. Farm Finance and Budget Reading for implied meaning
Meaning of the implied word
SCHEME OF WORK – ENGLISH LANGUAGE Identifying the implied meanings of words and
SS2 sentences
FIRST TERM
WEEK 1 Revision of last term examination questions SECOND TERM
WEEK 2-3 (a) Vocabulary /Oral skills development WEEK 1 Revision of last term’s examination question papers
Words Associated with Human internal Body
system and function e.g heart, liver etc WEEK 2-3 (a) Vocabulary and Oral skills development
(Word modifiers)
(b) Grammar (structural pattern) Meaning of a word or phrase that describes a thing, an
Noun phrase. Functions action, or an experience, eg Greenish, appetizing,
©Literacy skills (Reading and writing) bitter, rapidly, slowly monthly etc. eg “He slowly
Reading for main gist/points moved to the gate”
(b) Grammar (structural pattern)
WEEK 4-5 (a) Vocabulary and Oral skills development Phrasal verbs = verbs with more than one particle
Words Association with health eg drugs, pills Examples
etc

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Go + on, go + through, look + out for, look + down THIRD TERM
on, look + up to, look + forward to, put + for, put + up WEEK 1 Revision of last term’s examination questions
with, do + away with, keep + away from. Etc WEEK 2-3 (a) Vocabulary and Oral Skills Development
© Literacy Skills (Reading and writing) Speaking to persuade/convince in topics like: (i)
Reading different materials to discover Farmers are more important than doctors
misleading statements, faulty reasoning, inconsistency (ii) women are better leaders than men ©corruption
and illogicality in them. destroys a nation
(b)Vocabulary and Oral Skills Development
WEEK 4-5 (a) Vocabulary and Oral Skills Development Listening to identity details
Prefixes as word extension, making for new meaning. Meaning of detail. Some words that signify the
Eg un in unhealthy, Miss in misspell etc. presentation of details (a) as a result (b) for example,
(b) Grammar (Structural Pattern) because, (c) In other words, such as consequently etc.
Adjuncts = meaning © Literacy Skills (Reading and writing)
Adjuncts are adverbials modifying verbs Argumentative writing
Types of adjuncts eg place, manner, time etc Definition
© Literacy skills. (Reading and writing) Features
Reading to paraphrase poems and dramatic works WEEK 4-5 (a) Vocabulary and Oral Skills Development
1. Drama Consonants/consonant clusters at initials eg two, bride
Theme/features etc
2. Poetry (b) Vocabulary and Oral Skills Development
Types of poetry Three consonants and initial. Eg strike
© Literacy Skills (Reading and writing)
WEEK 6-7 (a) Vocabulary and Oral Skills Development Letter writing
Preservative prefixes Formal letters, types (examples of them) and features
Meaning of the word preserve
(b) Grammar (Structural Pattern) WEEK 6-7 (a) Vocabulary and Oral Skills Development
Complex sentences or structure Unstressed Vowel Sounds
Features of complex structure/sentence (b) Vocabulary and Oral Skills Development
© Literacy skills (Reading and writing) Words with five syllables, stressed on the 1st, 2nd, 3rd
Reading to pick out topic sentences in paragraphs and and fought syllables.
longer passages. © Literacy Skills (Reading and writing)
Technical and Scientific writing
WEEK 8-9 (a) Vocabulary and Oral Sills Development Features/format
Suffixes
Meaning of a suffix and examples WEEK 8-9 (a) Vocabulary and Oral Skills Development
(b) Vocabulary and Oracy Skills Development Intonation expressing surprise/disbelief
Oral composition (b) Vocabulary and Oral Skills Develoment
Skills Intonation falling tone
1. Narrative © Literacy Skills (Reading and writing)
2. Descriptive Creative writing
© Literacy Skills (reading and writing) Features of a short play or story – plot, style, setting,
Reading for specific structural pattern on current characterization, theme etc.
issues like youth development,
gender, deregulation, human rights, religious and WEEK 10-11 (a) Vocabulary and Oral Skills Development
ethnic conflicts etc. Rising tone
(b) Vocabulary and Oracy Skills Development
WEEK 10-11 (a) Vocabulary and Oral Skills Development Speaking skills
Spelling of words using the dictionary to check for Argument, debate
correct spelling and meaning of words © Literacy skills (Reading and writing)
(b) Vocabulary and Oral Skills Development Free writing
Oral Composition A short write – up based on interest or personal
Expository experience
Argumentative
© Literacy skills (reading and writing)
Expository essay
Definition
Style/format, introduction, sequential, presentation of
ideas and a conclusion

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SCHEME OF WORK – CHEMISTRY SCHEME OF WORK – PHYSICS
SS2 SS3
FIRST TERM FIRST TERM
1. The electromagnetic spectrum and dispersion of light
WEEK 1 Periodic Table 2. Gravitational fields
WEEK 2 & 3 Oxidation and Reduction Reactions 3. Electrostatic fields; capacitors
WEEK 4 & 5 Mass-Volume Relationship 4. Direct current circuits, resistance and resistivity
WEEK 6 Electrolysis 5. Electrochemical cells, E.M.F, internal resistance and
WEEK 7 Electrode Potential circuits
WEEK 8 Acid-Base Reactions 6. Principles of electrical measurations (shunts,
WEEK 9 Rates of Chemical Reaction multipliers, bridge circuits)
WEEK 10 Energy and Chemical Reactions 7. Electrical work, energy and power; cost.
SECOND TERM 8. Conduction of electricity through liquids (electrolysis)
WEEK 1 Chemical Equilibrium 9. Magnetism and magnetic fields
WEEK 2 Hydrogen Gas 10. Electromagnetic induction
WEEK 3 Oxygen Gas SECOND TERM
WEEK 4 & 5 Chlorine and its Compounds 1. Alternating current (a.c) circuits
WEEK 6 & 7 Nitrogen and its Compounds 2. Atomic models, atomic spectra and the uncertainty
WEEK 8 & 9 Sulphur and its Compounds principle
THIRD TERM 3. Gas-tube electronics; electronic emissions and their
WEEK 1 & 2 Water and Solutions applications.
WEEK 3 Hardness of water 4. Semi-conductor electronics
WEEK 4 & 5 Sulphur and its Compounds 5. Radio-activity
WEEK 6 – 7 Organic Chemistry (Hydrocarbons) 6. Technological applications of Physics (1); Uses of
WEEK 8 Benzene and its Compound machines, power transmission in mechanical systems,
WEEK 9 Alkanols maintenance.
7. Technological applications of Physics (2) ; Energy,
dams, power stations, satellites in Nigeria.
SCHEME OF WORK FOR – COMPUTER
SS2 SCHEME OF WORK – ENGLISH LANGUAGE
FIRST TERM SS3
1. Central processing unit (CPU) FIRST TERM
2. Memory WEEK 1 Concord
3. Logic circuits i Nouns
4. Logic circuits ii Vocabulary on Culture and Ceremonies
5. Computer data conversion Comprehension
SECOND TERM WEEK 2 Pronoun Antecedent Agreement
6. Concept of computer files Intonation
7. Handling computer files Narrative Essay
8. Word processing Comprehension
9. Systems development life cycle More on Nouns
THIRD TERM WEEK 3 Grammatical terms and functions
10. Program development Descriptive Essay
11. Algorithms and flow charts Intonation
12. Basic programming ii Summary writing
13. Internet WEEK 4 Vocabulary on Science and Technology
14. Electronic mail services Oral: Monophthongs
Adverbials
Comprehension
WEEK 5 Argumentative Essay
Adjectival
Figurative Expression
Monophthongs
WEEK 6 Vocabulary on Law and Order
Oral: Diphthongs
Verbs
Comprehension

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WEEK 7 Law and Order SCHEME OF WORK – MATHEMATICS
Diphthongs SS3
Consonants FIRST TERM
Clusters of consonants
WEEK 8 Consonants Clusters WEEK 1 Surds
Stress WEEK 2 Matrics and Determinants
Summary writing WEEK 3 Logarithm (Revision)
Comprehension WEEK 4 Commercial Arithmetic
Revision of WAEC Past Questions WEEK 11 Simultaneous, Linear and Quadratic
SECOND TERM Equation (Revision)
WEEK 1 Consonants SECOND TERM
Summary WEEK 1 Trigonometric Graph of Trigonometric
Verbs Ratios
Usages of pronouns WEEK 2 Graphical Solution of Simultaneous Linear
and Trigonometric Equations
WEEK 2 Vocabulary on Technology WEEK 3 Surface Area of Sphere
Usages of pronoun WEEK 4 Volume of Sphere
Register of Medicine WEEK 5 Longitude and Latitude
Comprehension WEEK 6 Coordinate Geometry of Straight Lines
WEEK 7 Gradients and Intercept of a Straight Line
WEEK 3 Grammatical Terms: Adverbials WEEK 8 Differentiation of Algebraic Fractions
Adjectival WEEK 9 Integration of Simple Algebraic Functions
Stress WEEK 10 Arc Length of a Curve
Antonyms

WEEK 4 Order of Adjectives SCHEME OF WORK – MATHEMATICS


Collocations SS3
Speech writing THIRD TERM
Lexis and structure WEEK 1 – 3 Revision of Past Waec Question
WEEK 4 Areas of Segments Of A Curve
WEEK 5 Vocabulary: Motor Vehicles WEEK 5 Relation Between The Sector of a Circle
More on stress and The Surface Area Of A Cone
Lexis WEEK 6 Surface Area and Volume of Shapes
Summary writing WEEK 7 Surface Area and Volume of Frustum of a
Cone and pyramid
WEEK 6 Rhymes
More on verbs
Figures of Speech SCHEME OF WORK – CHEMISTRY
Creative Writing SS3
Writing Articles FIRST TERM
WEEK 1 & 2 Atomic Structure
WEEK 7 Diphthongs WEEK 3 Nuclear Chemistry
Letter writing WEEK 4, 5 & 6 Metals and their compounds
Consonants WEEK 7 & 8 Organic Chemistry 2
Real and unreal future SECOND TERM
WEEK 1 Revision of Non-metals and their
WEEK 8 Subjunctive compounds
Lexis and structure WEEK 2 Revision of Organic Chemistry I
Monoghongs WEEK 3 Revision of Organic Chemistry 2
Diphthongs WEEK 4 Revision of Periodic table
WEEK 9 General Revision WEEK 5 Revision of Mass-volume Relationship
Essay, letters WEEK 6 Acid-Base Titration Calculations
Summary WEEK 7 Salt analysis (qualitative analysis)
Comprehension

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SCHEME OF WORK– CIVIC EDUCATION (e) Methods of relief representation on Topographical
SS3 map
1. Our Values (f) Contour representation of landforms
2. Emerging Issues (g) Gradient, Cross profile and Inter-visibility
3. Citizenship 2. Description of relief on the map & Drainage pattern
4. Representative Democracy 3. Statistical diagrams:
5. Pillars of Democracy (a) Bar graph (b) Line graph (c) Pie Chat (d)
6. Human Rights Histogram etc.
7. Law and Order 4. Classification of Climate
8. Cultism (a) Greek
9. Citizenship (b) Koppen
10. Democracy and National Development 5. Climate types and characteristics
11. Dangers of Political Apathy I 6. Interpretation of Climate data
12. Achieving Popular Participation in Polities SECOND TERM
13. Limitation of Human Rights 1. Geographical Regions of Nigeria
14. Drugs and Drug Abuse (a) The Western Highlands
15. Responsible Parenthood (b) The Eastern Highlands
16. Traffic Regulations (c) The Lake Chad basin
17. Relationships (d) The Cross River Basin
18. Characteristics of Human Rights 2. Transport in Nigeria
19. Dangers of Political Apathy II (a) The Rail Lines
20. Public Service in a Democracy 1. Problems &
21. Civic Society and Popular Participation 2. Contributions to national development
22. Constitutional Democracy and the Rule of Law • Inland water ways
23. Human Trafficking.

SCHEME OF WORK– BIOLOGY


SS3
1. Regulation of the Internal Environment
2. Hormones
3. Reproduction in Man
4. Reproduction in Flowering Plants
5. Fruits and seeds
6. Genetics
7. Reproductive Behaviours in Animals
8. Evolution

SCHEME OF WORK– COMPUTER


SS3
1. Networking
2. Introduction to the world wide web
3. Cables and connectors
4. Database
5. Graphics (introduction to corel draw)
6. Programming iii (one dimensional array)
7. High level languages (HLL)
8. Overview of number bases
9. Data representation
10. Security and ethics

SCHEME OF WORK– GEOGRAPHY


SS3
INTRODUCTION TO PRACTICAL GEOGRAPHY:
1. (a) Scale, types and application
(b) Surveying
(c) Direction and Bearing
(d) Map reduction and Enlargement

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