1. The document provides an overview of the topics, objectives, activities, and resources for a JSS1 Basic Science class on forces for the third term of the 2017/18 session.
2. Key topics covered include different types of forces, gravitational and frictional forces, the earth in space including rotation, revolution and eclipses, and satellites.
3. Activities aim to help students understand concepts through demonstrations, discussions, and illustrations using materials like balls, scales, and diagrams.
1. The document provides an overview of the topics, objectives, activities, and resources for a JSS1 Basic Science class on forces for the third term of the 2017/18 session.
2. Key topics covered include different types of forces, gravitational and frictional forces, the earth in space including rotation, revolution and eclipses, and satellites.
3. Activities aim to help students understand concepts through demonstrations, discussions, and illustrations using materials like balls, scales, and diagrams.
1. The document provides an overview of the topics, objectives, activities, and resources for a JSS1 Basic Science class on forces for the third term of the 2017/18 session.
2. Key topics covered include different types of forces, gravitational and frictional forces, the earth in space including rotation, revolution and eclipses, and satellites.
3. Activities aim to help students understand concepts through demonstrations, discussions, and illustrations using materials like balls, scales, and diagrams.
1. The document provides an overview of the topics, objectives, activities, and resources for a JSS1 Basic Science class on forces for the third term of the 2017/18 session.
2. Key topics covered include different types of forces, gravitational and frictional forces, the earth in space including rotation, revolution and eclipses, and satellites.
3. Activities aim to help students understand concepts through demonstrations, discussions, and illustrations using materials like balls, scales, and diagrams.
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SUBJECT: BASIC SCIENCE CLASS: JSS1 TERM: THIRD TERM SESSION: 2017/18
UNDERSTAN SMART REAL LIFE
OBJECTIVES DING (U) GOAL APPLICAT Students AND ACTIVITIES TRANSFER ION W THEME TOPIC SUB-TOPIC RESOURCES should be ESSENTIAL The teacher: (T) able to: QUESTIONS (E) Physical Force 1. Meaning 1. explain 1. Guides Fixed door Science s and types the student to paper, of forces meaning of push and pull, spring, forces. squeeze, rubber 1 2. List the bend and different stretch types of objects; forces.
Physical Force 3. Contact 3. Identify 2. provides Charts
Science s and non- contact and chart showing showing contact non-contact contact and contact and forces. forces. non-contact non-contact 4. 4. forces forces Magnetic Differentiat 2 and e between Gravitation magnetic al forces and gravitationa l forces
Physical Force 5. 5. Measure 3. Guides Objects of
3 Science s Calculation and students to known mass, of calculate calculate metre rule, gravitation gravitationa gravitational Newton al force. l force (GF) force using metre when mass the formula and weight GF= mgh are provided.
Physical Force 6. Balanced 6. Explain 4. Guides Knife edge
Science s and how to set students to and slotted Unbalance up a set up weights 4 d forces balanced balanced and force. unbalanced forces. Physical Force 7. Explain 1. Explain 5. Provides Toy car, Science the the materials and cardboards meaning of meaning of direct paper, rough friction. energy illustration of surface 8. Uses of 2. State and frictional 5 friction. describe the forces. an 9. sources of 6. Initiates d Advantage energy and leads 6 s and 3. Name discussion on disadvanta forms of advantages ges of energy and friction. disadvantages of friction. Physical Force 10. 1. State the 7. Charts/diagr Science s Gravitation effects of Demonstrates ams of the 7 and gravitation the effect of solar system weightless gravitational ness. pull on objects. 8. Leads students to demonstrate the effect of gravitation on objects. 9. Guides class discussion on the effect of gravitation. Physical Force 11. The 1. Identify 10. Uses Charts, Science s earth in the model/charts global space. components to explain the models/ of the solar satellite, solar diagrams on system system, rotation and 2. Explain rotation and revolution of 8 the rotation revolution of the earth, and the earth and moon and revolution the moon. eclipse of the earth and the moon.
Physical Force 12. Space 1. Explain 11. Balls,
Science s travel space travel Demonstrates flashlight, 9 2. Illustrate eclipse of the weighing the eclipse sun using scales: bath of the sun balls of room scales and the different sizes moon. and flash 3. Explain light. the seasons 12. Leads of the year. discussion on seasons of the year. 13. Introduces space travel using a film or picture clippings on space travel. Physical Force 13. 1. Explain 14. Leads Videos, Science s Satellites satellites. discussion on picture 2. Identify the launching clippings on natural and of Nigeria space travel, artificial SAT1. globe. 10 satellites 15. Expatiate between natural and artificial satellites.