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BUBENDORFF MEMORIAL GRAMMAR SCHOOL,

ADAZI-NNUKWU
SCHEME OF WORK FOR JSS3 CLASSES

ENGLISH LANGUAGE
FIRST TERM SECOND TERM THIRD TERM
1a. Compound cleaning 1a. Compound cleaning 1a. Compound Cleaning
1b. Resumption exercise 1b. Resumption exercise 1b. Resumption exercise
1c. Revision of last terms 1c. Copying scheme 1c. Copying of scheme
work 1d. Revision of work
1d. Copying of scheme of 2a. Reading for speed 1d. Revision of last
work 2b. Parts of speech- term’s work
2a. Speech: Adjective 2a. Speech – Consonant
Compare/contrast long 3a. Same as week w sounds /∫/ /t∫/
and short vowels /i:/ and 3b. Parts of speech- 2b. Comprehension –
/i/ Adjective reading for summary
2b. Comprehension : 4a. Reading for speed 2c. Grammar – active
reading for critical 4b. Parts of speech – and passive in different
evaluation (d) Grammar; Adverb tenses
Adverbial of frequency 5a. Same as Week 4 2d. Writing – Human
(d) Revision : Letter 5b. Part of speech – rights and gender issues
writing outline Conjunction 3a. Speech- Consonant
3a. Speech: 6a. Reading to identify sounds
Compare/contrast long supporting 3b. Comprehension-
and short vowels/ɔ:/ and details/transition markers same as week 2
/ɒ/ in paragraphs. 3c. Model forms
3b. Comprehension – 6b. Parts of speech ; 3d. Writing – Consumer
Same as Wk 2 Conjunction right and responsibilities
3c. Grammar : Adverbial 7. MIDTERM – value re-orientation
of cause or reason BREAK/TEST 4a. Speech- Consonants
3d. Formats of informal 8a. Same as in week 6 sounds /l,r,w,j/. The
/formal letters – diff with 8b. Parts of speech. liquid and glides
their conventional forms Preposition 4b. Comprehension-
4a. Speech: 9a. Reading to identify Reading to identify
Compare/contrast supporting details author’s style in
long/short /u:/ and /u/ transitional markers rhetorical mode
4b. Comprehension paragraph
reading for critical 9b. Revision

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evaluation ( reading to 10. Revision/BECE 4c. Writing – peace,
identify opinions) education and conflict
4c. Adverbial of purpose resolution
4d. Writing : Write a 5a. Speech- same as wk
letter to your parents 4
requesting for your JSS3 5b. Same as wk 4
school fees and Bece 5c. Use of modal forms
registration fees (150 in indirect speeches
words) 5d. Writing- safety and
5a. Speech: inter-ethnic marriages
Compare/Contrast long 6a. Speech- consonants
and short vowels /3:/ and clusters; kt, ts, pt, lp etc
/e/ consonant clusters of two
5b. Comprehension same consonants
as Wk 4 6b. Comprehension –
5c. Grammar: Adverbials Reading for summary
of conditional through identifying key
5d. Writing a model words
format of an informal 6c. Question tags
letter- A letter to your 6d. Writing: Global
bosom friend in another warming and drug abuse
school. 7. MID TERM
6a. Speech: BREAK/TEST
Compare/Contrast long 8a. Speech: consonants
and short vowels /a:/ and clusters: str, spl, spr etc (
/ae/ a cluster of 3 consonants
6b. Comprehension – )
reading to make 8b. Comprehension-
deductions Same as wk6
c. Adverbial of manner 9a. Speech: Consonant
6d. Writing: Guided- clusters: ksts, ksths, fths,
sample letter with your mpt, nths
conventional forms 9b. Reading to answer
7. Speech: specific questions
Compare/contrast 9c. Question tags with
consonants /t/ and /d responses
7b. MID TERM 10. Revision
TEST/BREAK 11. BECE

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8a. Speech:
Compare/contrast
consonants /p/ and /d/
8b. Comprehension same
as week 3
8c. Adverbial of contrast
8d. Further practice Wk5
9a. Spech : Compare/
contrast consonants /k/
and /g/
9b. Comprehension –
reading for critical
evaluation
9c. Tenses- Simple
present tense
9d. Writing- same as
week 6
10/11. Revision
12. Examination
13. Marking/ Closure

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BASIC SCIENCE
FIRST TERM SECOND TERM THIRD TERM
1. Compound 1. Compound 1. Compound
cleaning/ cleaning and cleaning and
Resumption test Resumption Resumption
2. Family trait exercise Exercise
(skin colour, 2. Resources: 2. Magnetism
height, Resources from 3. Electrical Energy
albinism) environment. 4. Radioactivity:
3. Family trait Resources from Meaning of
(common e.g living things radioactivity
dominant, 3. Resources from Radioactive
recessive gene, Animals element- Properties
access) 4. Economic and changes of
Importance of importance of using radioactive
family trait and these resources rays
geneology. 5. Ethical issue in 5. Skill acquisition-
4. Environmental science and Meaning of skill
hazard development acquisition
-Soil Erosion 6. Resources from -Reasons for skill
-Flooding Non- living things acquisition
5. Environmental -Solid minerals 6. Revision
hazard -location in
-Deforestation Nigeria
6. Environmental 7. Economic
hazard importance of
-Bush burning mineral resources
-Desertification 8. Light energy
7. Midterm test/ -Reflection
midterm break -Refraction
8. Depletion of 9. Dispersion and
ozone-layers rainbow
Control measure 10.Sound Energy
9. Drug and -Production of
substance abuse sound
10.Activities of -Reflection of
drug control sound
agencies and -
11.Revision

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misuse of herbal 12.Examination
drugs
11.Revision
12.Examination
Results processing/
closing

SOCIAL STUDIES
FIRST TERM SECOND TERM THIRD TERM
1. Resumption 1. Resumption 1. Resumption
Exercise Exercise, Review Exercise,
2. Meaning of of last term work Review of last
social studies and copying of term work and
contents scheme of work copying of
3. Meaning of 2. Meaning of scheme of work
Extended family conflict, Types 2. Moral lessons
4. Meaning of and consequences on common
Human of conflict crimes
Trafficking 3. Meaning of 3. Food
5. Consequences conflict, Types contamination/
of Human and consequences adulteration
Trafficking of conflict 4. Drug
6. Preventive 4. Attributes contamination/
measures required for adulteration
7. MID TERM conflict resolution 5. Meaning of
TEST AND and management National
BREAK 5. Meaning of security
8. Measuring cultism, causes 6. Crimes that
Human and consequences affects national
trafficking of cultism security
9. Meaning of 6. Meaning of 7. MID TERM
Harmful cultism, causes TEST AND
traditional and consequences Break
practice of cultism 8. BECE STARTS
10.Prevention of 7. MID TERM
Harmful TEST AND
Tradition BREAK
practice

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11.Revision 8. Meaning of drug
12.Examination trafficking,
13.Closure Reasons for drug
trafficking
9. Consequences of
drug trafficking
and preventions
of drug trafficking
10.Common crimes
and associated
punishment
11.Revision
12.Examination
13.Closure

SECURITY EDUCATION
FIRST TERM SECOND TERM THIRD TERM
1. Resumption 1. Resumption 1. Resumption
2. Common crimes 2/3. Common crimes 2. Crimes and national
3. Punishment for and associated security- Terrorism-
crime- 1 – Theft punishments: meaning and types
4. Punishment for - Theft 3. Crimes and national
crime- 2- Rape - Rape security- Arson -
5. Punishment for - Human meaning and types
crime- 3- Drug Trafficking 4. Crimes and national
trafficking - Murder security- Importation
6. Punishment for - Food of expired foods and
crime- 4- contamination drugs- meaning and
Human 4. National security- ways
trafficking meaning and nature 5. Crimes and national
7. MID TERM 5. National security- security- kidnapping-
TEST AND crimes that affect meaning and nature of
BREAK national security kidnapping
8. Punishment for 6. Crimes and national 6. Crimes and national
crime-5- security- pipeline security-
Murder

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9. Punishment for vandalization- meaning Demonstration of
crime-6 – Food and types awareness
contamination 7. MID TERM TEST 7. Revisions
10.Punishment for AND BREAK 8. BECE
crime -7- Food 8. Crimes and national
adulteration security- Drug
11.Revision trafficking- meaning and
12.Examination types
13.Closure 9. Crimes and national
security- Human
trafficking- meaning and
types
10. Crimes and national
security- illegal
bunkering- meaning and
nature
11. Revision
12. Examination
13. Closure

CIVIC EDUCATION
FIRST TERM SECOND TERM THIRD TERM
1. Resumption 1. Resumption test, 1. Review of last terms
test, Review of Review of last work, Resumption test,
last term work, term work, copying of scheme of
copying of copying of work
scheme of work scheme of work 2. Election and elected
2. The constitution 2. National values: bodies in Nigeria (i)
(i) Meaning of Right attitude to Meaning of Election
constitution (ii) work (i) meaning (ii) Importance of
Identify the of right attitude to election
various types of work (ii) 3. Electoral bodies
colonial Attributes of right INEC- National Govt
constitution Eg attitudes to work ANSIEC- State Govt

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Clifford 1922, 3. Importance of 4. The need for free and
Richard 1946, reward as right fair elections (ii)
Macpherson attitude to work , Electoral malpractices
1951 & eg (i) Higher 5. Democratic process (i)
Lyttleton productivity (ii) Meaning of voting (ii)
constistution of Progress etc voter registration
1954 4. Consequences of
3. Colonial not having the
Nigerian right attitude to
constitution: work
Clifford const 5. Negative behavior
1922 (ii) (i) meaning of
Richard Negative behavior
constitution (ii) Types of
1946 Negative behavior
4. Colonial (i) Dishonesty,
Nigerian Excessive love for
constitution (i) money,
Macpherson ostentation living,
1951, Littleton Disregard for time
const 1954 (African time)
5. Features of 6. Types of Negative
colonial Behavior (i)
constitution: Cultism,
Explain the four Examination
feature of malpractice, drug
Colonial trafficking
constitution 7. Mid Term Test
6. (Post Colonial ) and Break
Independence 8. The effects of
constitution of Negative behavior
1960, 1960 in society value
independence re- orientation,
constitution (i) High crime rate,
Meaning (ii) inefficiency etc
Explain its 9. Promoting
features positive behavior
7. Mid Term Test changes (i) list
and Break various meanings
of positive
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8. (Post- behavior, list
independence various
constitution (i) organization that
Post promotes positive
independence behavioral
constitution of changes in
1963, Nigeria
Republican 10.Promoting
constitution of positive
1979 and its behavioral
features changes (ii)
9. Post- Discuss strategies
independence for promoting
const (i) 1989 acceptable
Republican behavior changes
constitution and 11.Revision
its features (ii) 12/13.
1999 Republic Examination/Closure
con and features
10.Supremacy of
the constitution
(i) Only one
const for the
country (ii) The
provisions apply
to all the states
and individuals
for uniformity
11.Revision
12-13.
Examination/Closu
re

FRENCH LANGUAGE
FIRST TERM SECOND TERM THIRD TERM

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1. Revision de . Revision de l’examen 1. Revision de l’examen
l’examen passé passé passé
2. Parler des 2. Dire l’importance de 2. Dire l’importance de
professions varies l’hygiène. Mots étier les l’hygiene
3. Nommer les divers maladies, Bélanger 3. Parler des Professional de
équipements associes 3. Parler des la santé
aux métier/images est Professional de la santé. 4. Parler de la pharmacie,
nécessaires Quand on a aux yeux, l’hôpital, chez le dentiste
4. Décrire les qualités on voit 5. Décrire ce qu’on fait tous
admirables, mots l’ophtalmologiste et le les jours. Les verbes et
commes, charmant, dentiste expression utiles : nettoyer,
sympathique, 4. Parler de la balager etc
formidable, mignon, pharmacie, l’hôpital, 6. Raconter ce qui s’ est
fantastique. chez le dentiste passe. L’apprenant devrait
5. Parler de gens que 5. Décrire le qu’on fait être capable de rédiger un
l’on admirer beaucoup les jours les verbes et rapport ou un compte rendu
décrire personnes expressions utiles- de ce qui s’est passe. Le
célèbres de la société. nettoyer, balayer etc. passé compose des verbes –
Rappeler les adjectifs. 6. Raconter ce qui s’est aller, regarder etc.
6. Nommer les passe. L’apprenant 7. MID TERM
maladies- Les d’errait être capable de BREAK/TEST
maladies courantes par rédiger un rapport ou un 8. Ecrire une lettré d’amitié –
exemple; les compte rend vde ce qui une introduction cher/chere
paludisme, la févre, la s’est passe. Le passé 9. Téléphone- Expressions
dysenterie etc compose des verbes cèles le portale allo/oui
7. MID TERM aller, regarder etc bonjour, c’est qui a l’apparal
BREAK/TEST 7. MID TERM BREAK 10. Revision
8. Discuter les causes / TEST 11. Examen
de maladies 8. Ecrire une lettre 12. Marking
9. Parler des d’amitié-une 13. Closure
population affectees. introduction. Cher/chère
Parler de groups d’age salut John ca va ?
affectes par ertaines 9. Téléphoner-
maladies. Par exemple Expressions cèles le
Les enfants, les jeune, portale allo ! Oui
les femmes bonjour, c’est qui a
10. Revision l’apparal
11. Examen 10. Revision
12. Marking 11. Examen
13. Closure 12. Marking
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13. Closure

CULTURAL AND CREATIVE ART


FIRST TERM SECOND TERM THIRD TERM
1. Compound 1. Revision, 1. Revision of last term’s
cleaning, Resumption test, work. Resumption test
Revision of last copying of scheme of work.
terms work, scheme of work. 2. Art: packing design,
Resumption test 2. Music:- (a) some foods and production
and scheme of social vices (b) (i) meaning (ii)
work. composition of materials and tools (ii)
2. Art:- Nigerian songs on societal uses of art etc.
traditional Art: vices e.g. 3. Music:-some Nigerian
Noth, examination musician / composers.
Igboukwu, Ife, malpractice. Definition of music:
Benin, places of Bribery and some Art Musicians
origin e.g. Nok- corruption, HIV and their musical work.
Kaduna state, Aids and human 4. Unity:- Definition of
Ife-osun state- trafficking etc. Unity (i) causes of
Benin-Edo state 3. Drama:- prospects disunity in home,
etc. of studying dance schools and society (ii)
3. Music:- in Nigeria (b) components of unity,
Modulation:- (a) categories of Tolerance, fair play
definition (b) dances e.g male etc.
types of dance, female 5. Art. marketing of art
modulation (c) dance (c) dancing works: Definition of
modulation costume. marketing arts works
tourney. 4. Art:- Exhibition 6. Art:- Definitions: (i)
4. Drama:- Process display techniques Embroidery (2)
of choreography (i) preparation of Knitting/ crocheting
(a) conception art work for (a) tools and materials
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of dance idea by display e.g (b) sources of
a choreographer framing, fixing (ii) embroding, flowers,
(b) method of display, magazine.
choreography categories of 7. MID TERM TEST /
costumes. works, provision BREAK
5. Art:- of props stand, 8. Art: Definition of
contemporary Designing the Batch: meaning of
Nigeria art/ space. batik (b) materials and
artis:_ (i) Who 5. Music:- Rhythmic tools (c) techniques (d)
are the patterns (a) uses of batik
contemporaries meaning (b) some 9. Revision
(ii) List the rhythmic pattern 10.Examination
contemporaries, (c) clapping to a 11.Closure.
their works, given rhythmic
including locate patterns (d)
(iii) how art can instrumental
preserve ensemble with
Nigerian culture some African
(iv) how works musical
can be used to instrument.
generate 6. Drama:- Elements
income. of choreography
6. Music:- Musical e.g musical sound,
forms:- (i) Rhythmic,
Definition (ii) Dynamic etc. (b)
Types of binary Arrangement of
ternary etc. (iii) dance movement
instrumental pattern e.g circular
forms e.g pattern, U shaped
classical forms, pattern, straight
baroque forms line etc.
etc. 7. MID TERM
7. MID TERM TEST / BREAK
TEST AND 8. Art:- lettering (i)
MID TERM Definition of
BREAK lettering (ii)
8. Music:- outline History of
historical lettering early
periods with men, Egyptian,
dates e.g phonecans (iii)
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Renaissance, Types of lettering
baroque, construction
classical etc. (block) Hand
Names of some written (pen) of
western letters A to Z in
composers and lower and upper
their musical case (iv) qualities
works of a good
9. Art:- (i) lettering.
meaning of 9. Music:- History
motif (2) and literature of
sources of motif music:- (a) Brief
as nature, man- history of life and
made, Abstract works of some
(3) types of western
motif:-floral composers of
geometrical, Baroque and
animal, classification (b)
traditional (4) Bach and Handle
uses of motif:- compared.
design fabric, 10.Music:- Nigerian
make pattern, folk song (a)
greeting pattern. meaning (b) folk
10.Revision of songs from
terms work different locality
11.Examination (c) uses of folk
12.Closure. songs (d) minstrel.
11.Revision and
Examination
12.Closure.

BASIC TECHNOLOGY

FIRST TERM SECOND TERM THIRD TERM


1. Career 1. Wood work 1. Air flow -> speed &
prospects machines: pressure relationship;
/opportunities in portable power variation & speed ->
Technology (ii) tools; Belt sander,

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Related careers Hand drills, fret Applications to lift &
in Technology saw (ii) Drag, windmills etc.
- Mechanical, Machines: 2. Simple hydraulic &
electrical, Civil, circular saw, hand pneumatic devices ->
Chemical, / band saw, wood simple force pumps,
Automobile, lathe, surface double active pumps,
computer planer, thickness centrifugal pumps (ii)
engineering and etc. compressed air devices
Building 2. Simple wood -> Hydraulic jack,
Technology etc. work projects (i) simple garden
Places of preparation of sprinkler, turbine &
employment simple wood water wheel
opportunity for drawings of: (i) 3. Simple electrical
each career to Boxes, photo wiring: drawing of
be discussed. frames, Tee- simple wiring
2. Processing of square, safe & diagrams; electrical
materials (i) book racks/ circuits (b) series
wood: Timber shelves etc. as circuit (c) parallel
growth, felling, project (ii) circuits (ii)
conversion & Preparation of identification,
seasoning (b) cutting list & selection & use of
Timber defects: tools (iii) choice appropriate wiring
Natural & of materials e.g: tools and materials eg.
artificial, Twist, nails & screws Pliers, harmers, screw
bowing, cup, 3. State uses of drivers, clips, wooden
star shakes & common wood blocks and cables etc.
Heart shakes (c) work joints: Bolt, (iii) Accessories,
Timber bridle, notice & switches &
preservatives: Tenon. (b) Metal landholders etc.
Types, work machines -> 4. Foundation: Definition
importance & Types & & functions eg.
properties of functions: cutting, Supports to the wall,
good turning, shaping, roofs & inhabitants (ii)
preservatives drilling, grinding types: strip, raft, pad &
3. Veneer & & centre lathe etc. stepped etc. soil types
Laminated 4. Simple metal & properties (iii)
Boards: work projects: excavation: Definition;
Methods of principles of tools for excavation:
cutting, measurement, mechanical plants &
cutting, filling of hand tools.
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veneering, types sizes & finishing. 5. Walls: Definition,
& uses Techniques (i) Types: Block, bricks,
4. Processing of tools & cutting grass, corrugated iron
materials: (ii) files & filling sheet, wood & curtam
metals; Raw (iii) drills & etc. (ii) materials for
materials, drilling (iv) making walls: see the
methods of banding & folding types of walls stated
productions: a) 5. Soldering & earlier (iii) bonding:
melting (ii) Brazing: Definition & materials
casting (b) definition (2) for bonding
Alloys: metal joining (3) 6. Floors: Definition,
Definition eg/ Types@ soft & types: Basement,
types & uses (c) hard. Steps in concrete, solid, hollow
roles of carbon soldering & & timber (ii) Floor
in the brazing, state finishers -> its
production of reasons for choice importance -> DPC:
various steels of methods (4) Definition, state the
5. Production Emphasize on the use of DPC &
/ppm (2): Clay, importance of materials for DPC
ceramics & flux & uses. 7. Doors & windows:
Glass -> Clay 6. Mechanical types, flush, Glass,
Processing, energy sliding etc. (iii) lintels
Discuss the Transmission (i) -> function &
methods of Friction: materials (iv) roof:
making clay/ Definition; effects Types & materials etc.
ceramics (ii) Advantages & 8. Simple blue print
articles, state disadvantages (2) reaction: identify the
the stages in LUBRICATION: importance of a simple
using clay, Definition. Types, plan of a domestic
potters, wheel, emphasize on the building e.g. sanitary
pinch pot use of lubricants wares, sinks, baths,
methods, stages & bearing to showers, soak away,
for baking/ reduce friction septic tank, water
drying ceramics 7. Belt & chain system, toilet sockets,
& Glass drives: windows, doors &
articles; Explanation & rooms etc.
shaping, types. Emphasize 9. Periodic maintenance:
blowing & on belt drives & Definition, Need for
firming etc. chain drives (ii) periodic maintenance,
Merits & demerits types, planning ->
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6. Pm (3): Plastic of belt & chain short, medium & long
and rubber: drives term maintenance:
types, Raw- 8. Gears & gearing: Reasons for choosing
materials & Definition, types, preventive, corrective
methods of internal & & predictive
production: external, bevel maintenance (ii)
injection gears (2) explain simple maintenance:
molding, gear rating / speed methods, cleaning,
calendaring, ratios-calculations dusting, washing,
Extrusion & (3) uses of gears oiling/ lubrication &
vulcanization 9. Linear motion: adjusting of selected
process etc. Explain the use of parts
7. Isometric lever & 10.Faults Detection:
drawing: arrangement / meaning, needs &
Definition, linkages, slides & types. E.g. Radio,
Axes, drawing slots to produce Torchlight, clock etc.
of simple linear motion in a Describe their
shapes with it mechanical operational
e.g bricks & system. instructions and
blocks without 10.Rotary motion: processes.
curves, Definition, types 11.Revision &
Hammer, pliers (i) one-way/ non- Examination
& wedges (b) return e.g. shaft 12.Closure
oblique (ii) reversible
drawings: rotary motion e.g
Definition, Load rum of
describe & cranes, brakes,
make oblique ditches &
objects & Ratchets
shapes 11.Conversion of
8. Orthographic rotary to linear
drawings/ motion. Needs for
projection: conversion. Uses
Identifying the of rack and
principal planes pinion, Break saw
of projection (a) & slide hydraulic
vertical & (b) jack, door handles
Horizontal & locks
planes (ii) 12.Revision &
Angles of Examination
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projection (a) 13.Closure
First Angles (b)
third Angle
9. Dimensioning:
Principal views
(i) front view
(ii) side view
(iii) plane view
10.One point
perspective
drawing:
Definition (i)
make one point
perspective
drawing of
simple block
shape
11.Revision &
Examination
12.Closure

BUSINESS STUDIES
FIRST TERM SECOND TERM THIRD TERM
1. Resumption 1. Resumption
Exercise/ Exercise/ 1. Office equipment-
Copying of Copying of Meaning,
scheme of work. scheme of work identification, type
2. Office 2. Store records (i) importance and use (ii)
Procedure: Meaning of store- Care office equipment
Meaning- Meaning of store

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Importance ii. records, 2. Consumer protection
Procedure for procedure for agencies- Meaning,
preparing bill, store procurement need, Regulation
Invoice and (Use of store Consumer Protection
receipts iii. requisition) Council (CPC),
Procedures for importance of National
making store taking (2) Communication
payment by; Delivery note, Commission (NCC)
Cash, Bank gate-pass Standard Organization
Transfer, 3. Communication- of Nigeria(SON)
Cheque, Bank Meaning, means National Electricity
draft, E of regulatory
payment, communication, Commission (NERC)
Imprest account past, telephones, National Agency for
balance and World Wide Web, Food and Drug
restoration of Courier services Administration
imprest. (2) Importance of Control (NAFDAC),
3. Advertising: communication in Roles and
Meaning, business (3) responsibility of
Types, function Services provided consumer protection
(2) Advertising by (i) agencies.
media- Radio, Communication 3. How to make
television, agencies, postal complaints (i)
Newspaper, and telegraphic Meaning of complaint
handbills services, letter (ii) Reason(s)
magazine, telephone service, Chemicals: Reason s
Internet bill internet, courier for banning chemical.
boards services. Procedures for
4. Transportation: 4. Setting Simple banning chemical not
Meanings of business goals (i) suitable for use,
Transportation Meaning (ii) Reason for restricting
(ii) Importance Strength (iii) chemical not suitable
of transportation Weakness (iv) for use.
in commerce Opportunities- 4. How to seek redress (i)
(iii) Types of Threats/ Meaning of consumer
transportation : Challenges right and redress (ii)
road, air, rail, 5. Simple Single Ways of seeking
water, pipeline business plan (i) redress (iii) Benefit of
(iv) Advantages Simple single providing redress
and business plan- opportunity.
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disadvantages Meaning, 5. Book –Keeping (i)
of each type of procedure for Balance Sheet –
transportation drawing simple Meaning, Content
5. Personal single business Uses (ii) Classification
Finance (i) plan of items- assets,
Meaning (ii) 6. Trail Balance (i) capital, liabilities (3)
Source of Meaning (ii) Preparation of simple
finance for Balance that form balance sheet
individual (iii) the trial (ii) 6. BECE
Consumption Formation of trial
and choice (iv) balance from
Scale of ledger (iv)
preference Identification of
6. Modesty (i) balance sheet,
Meaning (ii) items from the
Attributes, trial balance
Simplicity, 7. MID TERM
living within BREAK
ones means 8. Trading, profit
contentment etc and loss account
(iii) The effect (i) Purpose of
of living trading, profit and
modesty. Self- loss account (ii)
Control, No Trading account
tendency of (ii) Profit and loss
corruption account (iv) Rules
practices, for constructing
prudence’s simple profit and
etc(iv Link loss account (V)
between Preparation of
modesty and profit and loss
extravagancy account
(v) Preparation 9. Revision
of individual 10.Examination
budget. 11.Examination
7. MID TERM 12.Examination
BREAK/TEST 13.Closure
8. Business letter
(i) Parts of
business letter:
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Heading,
Opening/
Salutation
Body, Closing,
Layout (ii)
Printing of
Assignment
9. Simple
Tabulation:
Simple
tabulation table
Creation
keyboard items
into a table
10.Revision
11.Examination
12.Examination
13.Closure

IGBO LANGUAGE

FIRST TERM SECOND TERM THIRD TERM


1. Mkpocha 1. Mpkocha ulo 1. Ibi n’udo (b) Etu esi
Uloakwukwo akwukwo, idobe ebi n’udo (c)
idobe ya ocha ya ocha. Idetu Mgosiputa ibi n’udo
(ii) Idetu Usoro usoro ihe omume sitere n’akpara magwa
ihe omume maka taam nke 2. Igu akwukwo
maka taam nke abuo. Ule nta agumagu a hoputara
mbu, ule nta maka mmalite 3. Aghotazaa
maka mmaliite akwuokwo taam 4. Mmeghari ihe emere
akwukwo taam nke abuo n’afo JSS1-3
nke mbu. 2. (A) Udasusu: 5. Mmeghari cont’d
2. Utoasusu: Oru Akara Udaolu (ii) 6. Nkwado maka Ule
‘’Na’’ n’ime Uru udaolu bara, JSSCC
ahiriokwu (B) itinye akara
Agumagu udaolu n’okwu

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Odinala-Nkowa (B) Agumagu:
(i) Njirimara ya odinala odinala-
(Ch) Omenala- ejije (ch)
Omenala di Omenala na
okpurukpu: ewumewu: Ile
Omenala ihe o Obia (ii) Ihe eji
bu (ii) ele obia (iii) Uru
Mgbanwe ufodu na oghom di n’ile
na abata obia
n’omenala di ka 3. (A) Utoasusu:
n’isi nro, Nkebiokwu (B)
ejije/uri/egwu Agumagu :
3. (A) Utoasusu: Agumagu
Oru ‘Na’ n’ akwukwo ejije a
ahiriokwu dika hoputara (Ch)
mbuzo (ii) Omenala: Ilu
Njiko (B) nwanyi
Agumagu: 4. (A) Utoasusu :
Agumagu Ogugu na
odinala-udi ya aghotaazaa
akuko ifo di gbasara mpu n’ule
iche iche dika (B) Agumagu:
akuko okike ihe Akwukwo ejije a
na eziputa ezi hoputara (Ch)
omume na ihe Omenala: Ilu
mmuta di nwanyi igba
n’akuko obula alukwaghi m
(Ch) Omenala 5. (A) Utoasusu:
mgbanwe na- Nkijeasusu-
abata n’omenala Nruaka (B)
nkwuputa Agumagu:
omenala ufodu Akwukwo a
na-alazu (ii) hoputara
Uru ikwalite 6. (A) Utoasusu:
omenala igbo Nkejiasusu –
bara Nkebiahiri (B)
4. Utoasusu:- Agumagu: Igu
Ekwumekwu akwukwo a
banyere izu na hoputara (Ch)
inu ogwu Omenala:
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aghara aghara Nsiniwu na
(B) Agumagu : mbamuru –
Atumatuokwu oruoro onye na
Akpalaokwu azu ahia, nsogbu
(Ch) Omenala ha na enwe
na Ewumewu – 7. ULE NTA
Omugwo (ii) MAKA OKARA
Ihe ndi eji ele TAAM
omugwo (iii) 8. Utoasusu:-
Uru omugwo Ougugu bido na
bara (Iv.) out ruo na out
Oghom di n’ime puku (B)
ya Agumagu :
5. Utoasusu Agugumagu
Ekwumekwu akwukwo a
banyere izu na hoputara (abu)
inu ogwu 9. (A) Uto asusu :-
aghara aghara. Ogugu na
Ihe bu inu ogwu Aghotaazaa,
aghara aghara. Banyere iji
(ii) Ebe izuta mmadu atu
ogwu kwesiri mgbere (B)
(iii) Nsogbu di Agumagu –
n’izu na inu Agumagu
anwuru ike. Uzo akwukwo
enwere ike isi ahoputara (Abu)
gbochie inu (Ch) Omenala na
ogwu aghara Ewumewu: Usoro
aghara (B) niza ozi ke ugbua
Agumagu:- (ekwenti Redio,
Atumatuokwu Nuuzpepa, tiivi,
okwu-Ilu (Ch.) komputa w.d.g
Omenala – 10.(A) Utoasusu:
Omugwo- Edemede- Ide leta
Ndiche myiri na (Leta nke onye
mgbanwe di Anam acho ihe)
n’ime omugwo (B) Agumagu:
6. (A) Utoasusu: Agumagu odinala
Ogugu na – Okwuntuhi (Ch)
Aghotaazaa- Omenala na
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Ahuike ndi ewumewu: Usoro
ntorobia (B) nzisa ozi_ Uru
Agumagu:- nzisa ozi bara na
Akwukwo oghom di nay a
iduuazi a 11. Mmegheri ihe di
hoputara (Ch) na ya
Omenala na 12.ULE ULE
Ekwumekwu; 13.MMECHI
Nziza Ozi nke MMECHI
odinala dika MMECHI
ekwe, egbe,
okwu onu.
7. ULE MAKA
OKARA
TAAM
8. (A) Udazuzu:
Ndakorita
udaume, nkowa
ya, na ebe o di
ire (Ebe o
dabara) (B)
Agumagu : Igu
akwukwo a
hoputara
(Iduuazi) (Ch)
Omenala:
Nsiniwu na
mbamutu
(Norms and
Values )
9. (A) Utoasusu
Ndakorita
Udaume – Ebe
Ndakorita
udaume adighi
ire-okwu mite,
okwu okpu
igbo, okwu
bekee asupere
n’ igbo
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Nsinahiri (B)
Agumagu
akwukwo a
hoputara (ii)
Omenaa na
Ewumewu:
Ntarama ahuhu
diiri onye
mebiri umu nso
ala
10.(A) Utoasusu:
Edemde nduzi,
nkowa, nkebi,
okpurukpu
okwu , Nhazi
edemede (inu
Anwuru ike)
(B) Agumagu
akwukwo
iduuazi a
hoputara (Ch)
Omenala:
Ezinaulo-
Nkowa
11.Mmughari ihe
emere na taam
12.ULE ULE ULE
13.MMECHI
MMECHI

COMPUTER STUDIES

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FIRST TERM SECOND TERM THIRD TERM
1. Revision and 1. Resumption
Resumption exercise, copying 1. Resumption exercise and
Exercise and of 2nd term copying o scheme of work.
copying of scheme of work 2. Spreadsheet Package I –
scheme of work 2. Computer career Definition, examples and
2. Computer virus- opportunities I (a) uses
meaning of computer 3. Spreadsheet package II –
computer virus professionals (b) features and terminologies
and types Definition (c) loading and existing cow,
3. Computer virus Example. colum, cell, worksheet, chart
II. Examples of 3. Computer career etc.
computer virus. opportunities II , 4. Worksheets I(Practical) –
4. Computer virus other computer Starting work sheet, entering
III- source of professionals data, editing, saving
computer virus. 4. Computer career 5. Worksheet II (Text, cell,
5. Computer virus opportunities III - rows, column, naming)
IV – Virus > qualities of a 6. Worksheet III (Practical)
warning signs good computer Calculations I – Addition,
6. Internet I – professionals Average, Numbering
Definition, 5. Computer career 7. MID TERM TEST AND
search engine, - opportunity IV – BREAK
Examples of computer 8. Worksheet IV (Practical)-
search engine professional Calculations II –
7. MID TERM bodies II Multiplication, Division
TEST / BREAK 6. Computer career 9. Worksheet V Practical-
8. Internet II- use opportunity v- Find and select sort and
of search engine computer filter, printing of worksheets
9. Digital divide – professional 10. Worksheet VI practical
concept of bodies II (a) Creating graph (Line
digital device 7. MID TERM graphs, histogram, pie chart)
10.Digital divide II TEST / BREAK (b) Editing and formatting
– limitation of 8. Database I -> graphs
old economy – Database (11) Revision
Benefit of New terminologies and 12. Examinations
economy review on
11.Revision and database
examination. 9. Database II ->
forms of database.

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10.Database III
Definition,
examples of
database
11.Revision
12.examination

CRS
FIRST TERM SECOND TERM THIRD TERM
1. Resumption 1. Revision of first 1. Revision and
test. Copying of term work, correction of second
first term resumption test term examination
scheme of work and copying of questions
2. The promise of scheme of work 2. Unity among
the holy spirit 2. The ministry of Christians. Teachings
(a) The promise Apostle Paul. I) that will foster unity
of the holy spirit Paul’s Nativity faith and works James
–Jn 14;16:5-16, and ii) Education 1:22-27. Humility Ph:
Acts 1:3-8 (b) (Acts 22:1-5; 26- 2:11 Peter 5:5-11
The coming of 30) 3. Impartiality. James
the holy spirit – 3. I) Paul’s 2:1-13, forgiveness
Acts 2:1-13 conversion (Acts Gal 6.1-2 etc.
3. Peter’s first 9:1-19) ii) 4. Christians living in the
speech and its Attitude of community 1Peter 1:
effects – Acts Christians 3-17, Mtt 5:3-16,
2:14-41 i) towards their Christian attitude
Fellowship in persecutors – pray persecution 1Peter 1, 9
the early church (mtt. 5: 43-48) and 10
– togetherness 4. Attitude of 5. Peaceful co-existence
in the early Christian towards i) Explanation of
church Act their persecutors peaceful co-existence
2:41-47
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4. (a) Fraud in the i) Endure (Jn Mtt 5:21-25 i.e Living
church – Acts 15:18-25) in peace with others
5:1-11 (b) 5. Pauls first 6. Instances in the bible
Murmuring in missionary of people desiring
the early church journey i) The peaceful co-existence.
– Acts 6:1-2 beginning of the Esau and Jacobs- Gen
5. (a) selection of church in Antioch 31: 1-11, Philemon
deacons – Acts of Syria (Acts and Onesimus – Isaac
6:1-7 (equitable 11:1-30) ii) and Abimelech
distribution) (b) Sending forth of 7. MID TERM TEST
Persecution of Paul and AND BREAK
the early Barnabas (Acts 8. Recall how people
believers –arrest 13:1-3) show desire for
of Peter and 6. peaceful co-existence
John Acts 4:1- 7. MID TERM e.g. call for a) dialogue
31 TEST / BREAK b) Tolerance c)
6. (a) Arrest and 8. Paul’s first forgiveness d) call for
martyrdom of missionary reconciliation in
Stephen – Acts journey- Salanis, settlement of disputes
6:8, 7:1-60 (b) Paphos, Perga, 9. Origin of Christianity
Persecution of Antioch in and Islam from
the church by Pisidia, Iconium, Abraham as one faith
saul – Acts 8:1- Lystra and Gen 16:15-16. Gen
3, 9:1…….. (c) Derber. 21:3
Martyrdom of 9. I) The church 10.Revision
Jesus – Acts 12: council at 11.Revision
1-3 Jerusalem (Act 12.Examination and
7. MID TERM 15: 1-35) ii) closure
TEST / BREAK wrong ways of
8. The ministry of resolving
Peter (a) Peter conflicts –
and Simon the fighting, killing,
magician Acts vengeance.
8:14-25 10.RIGHT WAYS
9. Healing OF RESOLVING
miracles of CONFLICTS –
Peter. Raising Dialogue, Peace
of Dorcas from keeping activities,
the dead – Acts Boundary
9:36-42 adjustments
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10.Peter converts 11.Revision
Cornelius Act 12.Examination,
10:1-48, 12:1- Result processing
24 13.Closure
11.Revision
12.Examination
13.Result
processing and
closure

HOME ECONOMICS
FIRST TERM SECOND TERM THIRD TERM
1. TEXTILES: 1. SEWING 1. child development a)
Definition of MACHINE: meaning and stages of
textiles with Types and parts development b) factors
examples a) of the SEWING that influence child
Basic textile MACHINE development c)
terms e.g fibre, 2. Functions of conditions necessary
yarn, fabric, different parts of for child development
warp Weft b) the sewing 2. care of the child e.g.
Relationship machine feeding, bathing,
that exists 3. Factors / clothing etc. b)
among fibre, guidelines that common childhood
yarns and influence choice ailments e.g. colic,
fabrics of a sewing constipation diarrhoea
2. A) Reasons for machine. Care of c) immunization for
studying textile. the sewing children
Uses or machine 3. consumer challenges
importance of 4. Garment and rights a)
textiles to man construction Definition of
3. Classification of processes. Terms consumer b) Right of
textile. peculiar to the consumer c)
Difference garment challenges of the
between natural construction i) consumer
and synthetic facings ii) items 4. (a) redress options for
fibres consumers b)

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4. (a)Properties of iii) openings iv) procedure for seeking
vegetable fibres Fastening redress
e.g. cotton and 5. Making a simple 5. Responsibilities of
linen (b) baby’s dress using food safety manager to
Properties of a sewing the consumer
animal fibres machine. 6. Hygienic food
e.g. wool and 6. MID TERM management strategies
silk (c) TEST BREAK 7. MID TERM TST
properties of 7. Preparation AND BREAK
synthetics fibres packing and 8. Effect of hygienic and
e.g. nylon and marketing of food unhygienic food
rayon (d) uses items. (a) handling to the
of different Differences consumers
textile between snacks 9. General revision
5. Production of and main meals. 10.Examination
textiles e.g B) snacks and 11.Closing
woven mat drinks available in
6. Laundering of the society c)
fabrics. Factors duties of food
to consider sellers / providers
when for the public
laundering. 8. Revision
Laundering 9. Examination
equipment and 10.closing
agents.
7. MID TERM
TEST AND
BREAK
8. 9a) meaning of
food hygiene.
Reasons for
healthy food
handling (b)
ways of
handling food
for safety
9. Sources of food
contamination
and poisoning

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10.Sensory signs of
spoilage and
causative micro
organisms
11.Revision
12.Examination
13.Closing

MATHEMATICS
FIRST TERM SECOND TERM THIRD TERM
1. Revision of last 1. Revision 1. Revision
term work 2. Simple equation 2. Area of a plane figures
2. Whole numbers: involving : Area of triangles
Binary number fractions Are
system, 3. Simple Eqns a of
conversion of involving par
base 10 fractions: Word alle
numerals, problems leading log
translation of to simple Eqn ram
word problems involving Are
into numerical fractions a of
expression e.g 4. Simultaneous trap
Numerical linear eqns: ezi
difference compilation table um
between 1 and of value 3. Area of plane figures
the sum of half Graphical soln of contd: Area of circle.
8 and 3 simultaneous Word problems
3. Whole numbers lines eqns in two involving area
contd: valuable 4. Construction:
Expressions simultaneous Bisection of a line
involving linear eqns segment, construction
bracket and 5. Solutions of of an angle 900,
fractions, Direct simultaneous Bisection of an angle
and inverse linear eqns. Using 5. Construction:
proportion, elimination construction of special

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Application of method and angles 450, 600 and
direct and substitution 300. Copying given
inverse method. angles, construction of
proportion. 6. Similar shapes & simple plane shapes [
4. Compound enlargement of quantitative reasoning
interest and shapes, scale on construction]
Application of factors 6. Revision
daily life. 7. MID TERM 7. 7-12: Revision &
5. Operations in TEST BECE
Bases: Addition 8. Similar shapes:
of two or three lengths, cares and
digit binary volumes of
numbers, similar figures
subtractions of 9. Trigonometry:
two 3 digit Sine, cosine and
binary tangent of an
operations acute angle
6. Operation in 10.Trigonometry:
bases: Applications of
Multiplication trigonometry
of 2 digit binary ratios
numbers. 11.-13. Examinations
Division of two and results.
3 digit binary
numbers
7. MID TERM
TEST / BREAK
8. Rational and
non-rational
numbers
9. Factorisation of
expression ax +
ay

3
m
+
p
q
+
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3
p
+
m
p

a
2


b
2

a
2


2
a
b
+
b
2

Word problems
involving factorisation

PHYSICAL AND HEALTH EDUCATION


FIRST TERM SECOND TERM THIRD TERM
1. Resumption 1. Resumption 1. Resumption
Exercise and Exercise, copying Exercise, coping
copying of the of scheme of work of scheme of work
scheme of work and compound and compound
2. Combined cleaning cleaning.
Events:- 2. Common SPORT 2. Basic Strokes in
Definition, INHURIES AND swimming:-
classification, THEIR FIRST AID Officiating in
Duration TREATMENT swimming,

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officiation and 3. DANCES:- competitions
safety rules Traditional dance involved Rules
3. Javelin: Skills, and social dance 3. Communicable
Rules and 4. Nutrition and Disease:-
officiation. Social Groups:- Definition, mode
4. Pole Vault:- Explain and of transmission
Explain Pole differentiate causative agents
Vault, Skills, rules nutritional and preventive
and officiation requirement for measures.
5. Taekwando:- Brief school children, 4. Non-
history, facilities, adolescence, Communicable
equipment, skills Athletes, sick Disease:-
rules and person and Definition, List,
officiation convalescent. prevention, control
6. Hockey Game:- 5. Violence in of non-
Brief history, Sports:- Meaning, communicable
Facilities, causes, effects, disease
equipment and ways of reducing 5. HIV/AIDS –
court dimension it. Meaning, signs
7. MID TERM 6. Non-Contact and symptoms,
BREAK / TEST Games:- mode of
8. Hockey Game:- Swimming and transmission,
Skills, Rules and Gymnastics health
officiation 7. MID TERM consequences ,
9. Family Life TEST/BREAK prevention
Education:- 8. Sports Promotion 6. Qualification and
Meaning, types, Agencies and functions of
members of the bodies in Nigeria. specialists in
family. Puberty, Agencies physical
Teenage, promoting health education/ health
pregnancy and its education in education. List
consequences. Nigeria. qualification of
Assertiveness and 9. Personal Health:- physical/ Health
communication Description of education
Skills. ageing, death , life specialist.
10.Revision enhancing measure 7. Nigeria sports
11.-12. Examination against ageing eg. heros and
1. Closure Exercise, restate heroines.
10.Drug: Meaning Professional/ Past
uses. Misuses and and present heros
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abuse. Categories their contribution
of drug in Nigeria
Consequences of professionals on
drug misuse and physical/ health
abuse. Ways of education
Prevention 8. MID TERM
11.Revision TEST/ BREAK
12.-13 Examination 9. Revision
14. Closure 10.Examination

AGRICULTURAL SCIENCE
FIRST TERM SECOND TERM THIRD TERM

1. Resumption 1. Resumption test/


exercise /copying scheme of work
of scheme of work 1. Resumption copying
2. Packaging /copying of 2nd 2. Examples of
:definition, criteria term scheme of Nigeria export
for packaging- work promotion –cocoa,
nature of produce, 2. Computer Aided palm produce
bulkiness, Live or farm record and its ,hides and skins
frozen food benefits 3. Benefits of export
3. Examples of 3. Bookkeeping - promotion
packaging items- >DEFINITION 4. Revision
boxes ,drums, AND SOURCE Of 5. Mock exams
cages, polyethene documents-sales BECE
materials trays e.t invoice /purchase
.c invoce
4. Pricing ->meaning 4. Bookkeeping -
and importance >return in
5. Price ward/outward
determination - source of
>cost of documents
production 5. Journal ->sales
,quantity of journals
6. Journal cont’d
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produce, cost 7. MID-TERM
effectiveness of TEST/BREAK
items 8. Meaning of stock
6. Price and people
determination involved in stock
contd: forces of exchange
demand and 9. Importance of
supply ,market stock exchange in
forces ,seasonal Agriculture
produce e.t.c 10.Meaning of export
7. Mid-term test promotion
/break 11.Revision and
8. Farm records - Exams
>Definition and 12.Result processing
uses and closure.
9. Types of farm
records -
>Production
records ,farm
digging, farm
inventory ,input
record
10.Types of farm
records->
consumption
records, sales
records ,profits
and loss records
11.REVISION
12.Examination and
marking
13.Recording /closure

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