ENGLISH LANGUAGE PRIMARY SIX (6) THIRD TERM LESSON PLAN AND SCHEME OF WORK



Lesson Notes / Scheme of work

Primary 1  |  Primary 2Primary 3

Primary 4 |  Primary 5Primary 6

JSS1JSS2  | JSS3

SSS1SSS2  |  SSS3

Question Bank

Primary 1 |  Primary 2  |Primary3

Primary 4  | Primary5 Primary6

JSS1JSS2 |  JSS3

SSS1SSS2  |  SSS3

 

ENGLISH LANGUAGE PRIMARY SIX (6) THIRD TERM LESSON PLAN AND SCHEME OF WORK

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AGRIC SCIENCE PRIMARY FOUR (4) THIRD TERM LESSON PLAN AND SCHEME OF WORK



Lesson Notes / Scheme of work

Primary 1  |  Primary 2Primary 3

Primary 4 |  Primary 5Primary 6

JSS1JSS2  | JSS3

SSS1SSS2  |  SSS3

Question Bank

Primary 1 |  Primary 2  |Primary3

Primary 4  | Primary5 Primary6

JSS1JSS2 |  JSS3

SSS1SSS2  |  SSS3

 

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CULTURAL AND CREATIVE ART (CCA) PRIMARY THREE (3) THIRD TERM LESSON PLAN AND SCHEME OF WORK



CULTURAL AND CREATIVE ART (CCA) PRIMARY THREE (3) THIRD TERM LESSON PLAN AND SCHEME OF WORK

 

Lesson Notes / Scheme of work

Primary 1  |  Primary 2Primary 3

Primary 4 |  Primary 5Primary 6

JSS1JSS2  | JSS3

SSS1SSS2  |  SSS3

Question Bank

Primary 1 |  Primary 2  |Primary3

Primary 4  | Primary5 Primary6

JSS1JSS2 |  JSS3

SSS1SSS2  |  SSS3

 

 

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Building a Child Behaviour – Connection with the School Environment



BUILDING CHILD BEHAVIOR – CONNECTION WITH THE SCHOOL ENVIRONMENT

Gone are the days when a school environment is so boring. Studies estimate that 50 to 70 percent of children are visual learners, hence, we have to create an educative environment for the kids.

How do we make our environment lively for the learners?

  1. Create attractive wall banners: Creating attractive wall banners should actually be directed towards the pertinent needs of the children. Some classrooms have just a design for the whole term. Hell NO! Designs are meant to be changed weekly. Let your learners be expectant. Everyone likes to see something new. Seeing the same old designs will not help your learners.

  2. Putting learner’s birthday pictures: Every week, the teacher should look through the learners celebrating a birthday for the week and do good to paste their pictures as well. You can create a birthday corner where this can be achieved.

  1. Important class instructions: Instructions should not always be written in black and white. It creates some fear in the heart of the children and for a child who has gone through a whole lot from home and parents before coming to school, this might affect a child psychologically. Instructions can be nicely designed and hanged on the wall. Let the learners understand reasons instructions are very pertinent.

  1. Put banners in strategic places: sometimes a little as the (use the trashcan) image below, it goes a very long way in creating a hiding curriculum in the heart of the child. A child knows it is right to use the trash can and this habit stays with him and hence a better behavior is built in a child.

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BASIC SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGY (BST) JSS2 THIRD TERM SCHEME OF WORK LESSON PLAN



Lesson Notes / Scheme of work

Primary 1  |  Primary 2Primary 3

Primary 4 |  Primary 5Primary 6

JSS1JSS2  | JSS3

SSS1SSS2  |  SSS3

Question Bank

Primary 1 |  Primary 2  |Primary3

Primary 4  | Primary5 Primary6

JSS1JSS2 |  JSS3

SSS1SSS2  |  SSS3

BASIC SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGY (BST) JSS2 THIRD TERM LESSON PLAN SCHEME OF WORK

WEEK: ONE
TOPIC/CONTENTS:

UNIT OF STORAGE IN COMPUTER

1.Unit of storage i.Nible
ii.Byte iii.Kilobyte iv.Megabyte iv.Gigabyte

2. Conversion from one unit to another 3.Differentiate between the unit of storage.

ACTIVITIES:

-Teacher leads students to convert from one unit to another. -Guides students to state the unit of storage and their values.

WEEK: TWO
TOPIC/CONTENTS:

PLANE FIGURE (I)

1.Definition of plane figures 2.Identification of plane figures 3.Types of plane figure
4. Examples of plane figures.

ACTIVITIES:

-Explain the term plane figure –Name and illustrate the different plane figures
-Draw the plane figures.

WEEK: THREE
TOPIC/CONTENTS:

PLANE FIGURE (II)

1.Constructions of regular plane figures eg (Triangles and rectangles of equal areas)
2. Construction of polygons.

ACTIVITIES:

-Guides student to construct regular plane figure. -Demonstrate


WEEK: FOUR
TOPIC/CONTENTS:

WORK ENERGY AND POWER(II)

1.Use material eg. Ball, a stone for activity on the potential kinetic energy. 2. Lead student to illustrate potentials of kinetic energy.

3. Initiates and leads discussion to show that energy transfer occur when work is done.

ACTIVITIES:

Teacher: Leads the students to solve some examples. Students: Study and practice solving problems.

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WEEK: FIVE
TOPIC/CONTENTS:

WORK ENERGY AND POWER(III)

1. Calculations involving energy i.e. energy transfer when work is done.
2. More calculations on energy transfer should be done.

ACTIVITIES:

Teacher: Leads students to solve some example.
Student: Study and practice solving problems.

WEEK: SIX
TOPIC/CONTENTS:

MATERIALS AND THEIR COMMON USES
1. Wood, furniture, building construction.

2.Handling of implements 3. Metals.

ACTIVITIES:

Teacher: Display ceramics and rubber.
Student: Examines articles made of wood, ceramics, metal e.t.c

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WEEK: SEVEN
TOPIC/CONTENTS:

GEOMETRIC CONSTRUCTION

1.Circle
i. Definition of circle
ii. Part of circle e.g. diameter, radius, chord, sector e.t.c.

ACTIVITIES:

Teacher: Demonstrate the construction of tangent and normal to a circle
Students: Construct a tangent and normal to a given circle.

WEEK: EIGHT
TOPIC/CONTENTS:

GEOMETRIC CONSTRUCTION (I)

1. Circle drawing: uses of set squares, Tee squares and compasses to divide a circle into 4, 8, and 12 equal parts.
2. Construction of tangent and normal circle, tangent at a point „o‟ the circle, tangent from a point outside the circle and to one or two equal circles.

ACTIVITIES:

Teacher: Names, defines, describe and draw the parts of a circle.
Students: Watch teacher‟s demonstration.

WEEK: NINE
TOPIC/CONTENTS:

GRAPHIC PACKAGES



Meaning of graphic packages 2.Examples of graphic packages, paint, coral draw, instant artist e.t.c
3. Features: Tool bar, menu bar, printable area, color palette etc. (Practical activities for graphic packages.

ACTIVITIES:

Teacher: Explains graphic packages
Student: Listen to teachers‟ explanation.

WEEK: TEN
TOPIC/CONTENTS:

PAINT ENVIROMENT

1.The paint: Paint environment, paint tools and their functions (Practical‟s)

ACTIVITIES:

Teacher: Explains the functions of the various tools.
Students: Draw and color simple objects using paint package.

WEEK: ELEVEN
TOPIC/CONTENTS:

BELT AND CHAIN

1.Definition of belt and chain drives 2. Examples of belt and chain drives 3. Application of belt and chain drives

4. Advantages and disadvantages of chain drives and belt.

ACTIVITIES:

Teacher: Moderate class discussion of the advantages and disadvantages of belt and chain drives.
Students: Prepare field trips report.

WEEK: TWELVE
TOPIC/CONTENTS:

Revision

ACTIVITIES:

Revision

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