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SCHEME OF WORK FOR FIRST TERM 2014/2015 ACADEMIC SESSION
SUBJECT: BUSINESS STUDIES
CLASS: JSS 1
WEEKS
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
TOPICS
Introduction to business
The office
Different offices in an organisation
Departments in organisation
Clerical staff
Honesty in business
Introduction to commerce
Discussion of commerce
Production
Production(Types )
RESUMPTION TEST
1. Define business.
2. Define business studies.
3. State and explain six components of business studies
SUBJECT: MATHEMATICS
CLASS: JSS 1
WEEKS
1
2
3
4
TOPICS
Whole Numbers
Factors, Prime Factors, Common Factors, H.C.F of Whole Numbers
Multiples, Common Multiples, L.C.M of Whole Numbers
Fractions, Equivalent fractions, ordering of fractions, reduction to lowest term, conversion
of fractions to decimal and vice-versa
5
Fractions: Addition, subtraction, multiplication and division of fractions. Word problems
6
Estimation of dimension and local distance, estimation of capacity and mass of object
7
Approximating values of addition, subtraction, multiplication and division
8
Counting in base two, counting in groups of 2’s, addition of two or three digits
9
Addition and subtraction of numbers with emphasis on place value, the use of number line
10
The International System of unit, body measure, estimation and exact measurement, local
distance, statistics of people
11
Revision
12
Examination
RESUMPTION TEST
1. Express 60 as a product of its prime factors
2. A farmer sells ⅖ of his cattle. He gives ⅓ of the remainder to his son. What fraction of the
cattle is left?
3. Convert 11001₂ to a number in base 10.
SCHEME OF WORK FOR FIRST TERM 2014/2015 ACADEMIC SESSION
SUBJECT: BASIC SCIENCE
CLASS: JSS 2
WEEKS
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
TOPICS
Family Health ( Diseases)
Water Pollution
Air Pollution
Soil Pollution
Drug Abuse II
Living Things ( Habitats)
Uniqueness of man
Changes in matter
Changes in Living things
Changes in Non-Living Things
Revision
Examination
RESUMPTION TEST
1(a) Define air pollution.
(b) List two effects of air pollution.
2.(a) What are disease vectors?
(b) Explain the two types of diseases.
3. Define and explain the term ‘adaptation’.
SUBJECT: BUSINESS STUDIES
CLASS: JSS 2
WEEKS
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
TOPICS
Reception office
Qualities of a receptionist
Duties of a receptionist
Documents handled by a receptionist
Procedure of receipt of mail
Correspondence books and records
Sales documents
Purchase documents
Marketing
Forms of trade
RESUMPTION TEST
1. Discuss a reception office.
2. State the qualities of a receptionist.
3. State the duties of a receptionist.
SCHEME OF WORK FOR FIRST TERM 2014/2015 ACADEMIC SESSION
SUBJECT: MATHEMATICS
CLASS: JSS 2
WEEKS
1
2
3
TOPICS
Whole numbers and decimals, standard form, indices, Q.R
Prime factors and multiples, common factors, H.C.F, L.C.M
Squares and square roots of perfect squares, meaning of perfect squares, expressing
perfect squares as product of its prime factors. Square root of fractions and decimals. Find
the numbers to be multiplied to make a perfect square
4
Fractions, expressing simple fractions as a ratio, expressing fractions as decimal, as
percentage and vice- versa, proportion
5
Home and office transaction, household arithmetic, simple interest, discount, buying civic
arithmetic, value added tax, VAT bills and changes, electricity and postal charges
6
Transaction in the homes and offices, continuous commercial and domestic, profit and loss
commission
7
Approximation, decimal place, nearest tens, hundred and thousand and so on, significant
figures
Directed numbers, addition, subtraction, multiplication and division
8
Inverse and identities, multiplication of inverse, additive inverse, inverse operation
9
Algebraic expression of the form a (b + c), (a+ b) (c + d)
10
Revision
11
Examination
RESUMPTION TEST
1. Simplify 18x ⁵ ÷ 9x ⁴
2. A trader sells eggs at ₦8 each or ₦40 for six. How much is saved by buying three dozen eggs
in sixes instead of separately?
3. Express in standard form
a) 2300000
b) 0.00002
SCHEME OF WORK FOR FIRST TERM 2014/2015 ACADEMIC SESSION
SUBJECT: BASIC SCIENCE
CLASS: JSS 3
WEEKS
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
14
TOPICS
Sense Organs I
Sense Organs II
Sense Organs III
Family and Genetics I
Family and Genetics II
Resources from living things I
Resources from living things II ( Environmental Hazards)
Reproductive Health
Reproductive Health II
Drug Abuse
Metabolism in Human Body
Periodic Table
Revision
Examination
RESUMPTION TEST
1. What is the eye defect which is associated mainly with old age called?
2. Define metabolism.
3. State the most significant three parts of the brain.
SUBJECT: MATHEMATICS
CLASS: JSS 3
WEEKS
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
TOPICS
Binary numbers
Concept of inverse proportion
Non- rational numbers
Decimal places and significant figures
Factorization of algebraic expression of the form
Solution of equation involving fractions
Graphical treatment of simultaneous linear equations in two variables
Simultaneous linear equations
Variation
Variation
Revision
Examination
SCHEME OF WORK FOR FIRST TERM 2014/2015 ACADEMIC SESSION
SUBJECT: BIOLOGY
CLASS: SSS 1
WEEKS
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
14
TOPICS
Recognizing living things
Classification of living things
Classification of living things
The Cell
The Cell structure
The Cell and its environment
Some properties and functions of the cell
Anabolism – usefulness of food
Excretion
Growth
Reproduction
Revision
Examination
Closing
Resumption Test
1. State three plant-like and two animal-like characteristics of Euglena.
2. Explain the functions of the following cell organelles.
(a)Nucleus (b) Mitochondria
3. Draw a typical plant cell.
SUBJECT: MATHEMATICS
CLASS: SSS 1
WEEKS
TOPICS
1
Number Base System (1):
I. Decimal base (base 10), and other bases e.g. base 2 (binary), base 7, (days of the week)
etc
II. Conversion from base 10 to other bases, conversion from other bases to base 10
2
Number Base System (2):
I. Problem solving: Addition, subtraction, multiplication and division of number bases.
II. Conversion of decimal fraction in one base to base 10.
III. Apply number base system to computer programming
3
I. Modular Arithmetic:
II. Revision of addition, division, multiplication and subtraction of integers.
III. Concept of modular arithmetic.
IV. Addition, subtraction and multiplication operations in modular arithmetic.
V. Application to real-life situations.
4
Indices:
I. Laws of indices and their applications e.g.
5
(a) a a a
(b) a ÷ a a
(c) a
a
II. Application of indices, simple indicial equation
Standard form (A x 10n )
I. Writing numbers in index form.
II.Application of standard form to basic operation using standard notation
6
Logarithms (1):
I. Deducing logarithm from indices and standard form i. e
f y 1 0 , then x = log ᵧ 10
II. Definition of logarithm e.g.
Log ₁₀ 1000 3
III. Graph of y 10
IV. Use of logarithm and antilogarithm tables for numbers greater than 1
7
Logarithm (II):
Calculations involving Multiplication and Division
Logarithm (III):
I. Calculations involving powers and roots using the logarithm tables.
II. Solving practical problems using logarithm tables relating to capital market
Definition of Sets:
I. Set notation – listing or roster method, rule method, set builder notation.
II.Type of sets: e.g. Universal set, Empty set, finite set and infinite set, subset, disjoint set,
power set e.t.c
Set Operations:
I. Union of sets and intersection of sets, complement of sets.
II. Venn diagram
III. Venn diagram and application up to 3 set problem
Simple Equations:
I. Change of subject of formulae
II. Formula involving brackets, roots and powers.
III. Subject of formula and substitution
I. Simple Equations and Variations:
II. Revision of simultaneous linear equation in two (2) variables.
III. Types and application of variations
Revision
Examination
8
9
10
11
12
13
14
RESUMPTION TEST:
1. Simplify Log₃ 81 + Log₅ 125
2. P varies inversely as the square of W. When W = 4, P = 9. Find the value of P when W
= 9.
3. Find the next two terms of the sequence 1, 5, 14, 30, 50, …….
SUBJECT: GEOGRAPHY
CLASS: SSS 1
WEEKS
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
TOPICS
Introduction to Geography
Geography of the Federal Capital Territory, Abuja
Geography of the Federal Capital Territory, Abuja
The Solar System
Rotation and Revolution
Rotation and Revolution
The Longitude
The Earth’s structure
Rocks
Plateaux
Resumption Test
1. Mention any four values of geography to man.
2. Briefly write on the four main sub-divisions of geography.
3. On a sketch map of Nigeria show the Federal Capital Territory, Abuja.
SUBJECT: ECONOMICS
CLASS: SSS I
WEEKS
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
TOPICS
Meaning and basic concept of economics
Basic tools for economic analysis
Measure of central tendency
Demand
Supply
Determination of equilibrum price, quantity and point
Production
Division of labour and scale of prouction
Economic problems
Firms and industry
General and specific problems of business enterprise
RESUMPTION TEST
1. (a) Define Economics
(b) State four reasons why we study economics
2. (a) Explain the basic concepts of economics
3. The table below represents the population of males and females in some towns in kogi
state in a particular year.
TOWN
Idah
Ankpa
Anyigba
Ibayi
MALE (MILLION)
80
70
60
30
FEMALE (MILLION)
60
30
90
20
Represents the above data using:
(a) Mulltiple bar chart
(b) Component bar chart
SUBJECT: CIVIC EDUCATION
CLASS: SSS I
WEEKS
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
TOPICS
Meaning of values
Forms of values
Opportunity to defend oneself
Community services
Meaning and causes of HIV/AIDS
Symptoms and effects of HIV/AIDS
Prevention of HIV/AIDS
Youth empowerment
Skills for youth empowerment
Benefits of youth empowerment
Citizenship Education
Nationalism
Revision/Examination
RESUMPTION TEST
1. Define values
2. State and explain the types of values
3. Mention ten forms of values.
SCHEME OF WORK FOR FIRST TERM 2014/2015 ACADEMIC SESSION
SUBJECT: BIOLOGY
CLASS: SSS II
WEEKS
1
2, 3 and 4
5, 6, 7 and 8
9, 10, 11 and 12
13
14
15
TOPICS
Classification of plants
Digestive system
Transport System
Respiratory System
Revision
Examination
Closing
Resumption Test
1. List and explain the classification of plants based on life cycle.
2. Briefly explain the dental formula of human being.
3. Distinguish between respiration and photosynthesis.
SUBJECT: GEOGRAPHY
CLASS: SSS II
WEEKS
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
TOPICS
Action of waves
Climate Greek and Koppen’s classifications
Climate classsifications
Environmantal Resources
Environmental Resources
Renewable and non-renewable resources
Environmantal Hazards
Environmental Hazards
Envronmental Hazards
Environmental Conservation
RESUMPTION TEST
1. Mention the 6 most important elements of climate .
2. Make a brief note on constructive and destructive types of waves.
3. Briefly write on any three reasons why waves are confined to the coast of seas and
oceans or lands and seashores.
SUBJECT: ECONOMICS
CLASS: SSS II
WEEKS
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
TOPICS
Revison
Economic system
Supply and demand of labour
Concept of unemployment
Concept of utility
Determination of equilibrum, price and quantity
Concept of elasticity and its application
Price legislation
Concept and types of market, cost and revenue curves
Price and quantity determination under perfect competition
Definition of industrial concepts
Location and localization of industries
Revision
Examination
RESUMPTION TEST
1. What do you understand by economic system.
2. Explain the following economic systems:
(a) Capitalism (b) Socialism (c) Mixed economy
3. (a) Distinguished between supply and demand for labour.
(b) State four factors affecting the demand for labour.
SCHEME OF WORK FOR FIRST TERM 2014/2015 ACADEMIC SESSION
SUBJECT: BIOLOGY
CLASS: SSS III
WEEKS
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10 and 11
12
13 and 14
TOPICS
Regulation of internal environment
The Liver
Endocrine glands
Plant hormones
The Skin
Nervous co-ordination
The brain
PNS, Somatic CNS
Neurones
Sense Organs
Ecology of population
Revision and Examination
RESUMPTION TEST
1. Differentiate between nervous and hormonal coordination.
2. Draw a longitudinal section through a mammalian skin.
3. State five parts of the body of a mammal which are involved in homeostasis.
SUBJECT: MATHEMATICS
CLASS: SSS 3
WEEKS
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
14
TOPICS
Surds I
Surds II
Matrices I
Matrices II
Arithmetic of finance I
Arithmetic of finance II
Application of linear and quadratic equations
Trigonometry
Surface area and volume of sphere
The earth as a sphere
Co-ordinate geometry I
Co-ordinate geometry II
Revision
SUBJECT: GEOGRAPHY
CLASS: SSS III
WEEKS
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
TOPICS
Earth’s nternal Processes E.g Earthquakes
Vulcanicity
Karst Topography
Earth’s External Processes
Denudational Processes
Climate change
Climate change
Economic community of West African States (ECOWAS)
Trade
Tourism
RESUMPTION TEST
1. (a) What is climate change.
(b) Mention any three effects of climate change on weather.
2.
Suggest any three ways of controlling climate change.
3.
Enumerate any four earth’s internal processes you know.
SUBJECT: ECONOMICS
CLASS: SSS 3
WEEKS
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
14
TOPICS
Revision