Scheme SS 2 Classes
Scheme SS 2 Classes
S S TWO (2)
2014 Edition
EDUCATION RESOURCE CENTRE
Federal Capital Territory, Abuja
2014 Edition
Table of Contents
Foreword----------------------------------------------
Acknowledgement----------------------------------
Arabic Language------------------------------------
Christian Religious Studies-----------------------
It is my hope that like the previous one, this edition will make teaching more
convenient, purposeful and result-oriented for our Teachers, Principals,
Monitors and Inspectors.
Kabir Usman
FCTA, Abuja
2014
Acknowledgement
The review of the 2004 edition of FCT Senior Secondary School Teaching
Scheme was prompted by the approval of the new National Senior
Secondary School Curriculum developed by the Nigeria Educational
Research and Development Council (NERDC) by the National Council on
Education in 2011.
ENGLISH LANGUAGE
SS II 1st TERM
Reading Reading for main gist in a prose Indentify the main ideas,
comprehensi passage keys sentences and answer
on question on the given
passage.
8 Speech Vowels: /e/ and /ɜ:/ Identify the vowels, /e/ and
E.g /e/ - set, bread /ɜ:/, pronounce them in
/ ɜ:/ - first, learn words where they occur, give
their own examples of words
where they occur and use
them in sentences correctly.
9. Speech Diphthongs; /i/, /ai/, /au/, /ei/, /e/, Identify the eight diphthongs
etc. correctly, pronounce them,
list of words associated with
the diphthongs and use them
in sentences.
Contin And narrative Expository and narrative assays. Discuss and write expositing
uous essays and narrative essays.
writing.
ENGLISH LANGUAGE
SS II SECOND TERM
Structure Suffixes e.g –able, age, arian, - for all Explain the
cide, ify etc meaning of suffixes,
identify suffixes for
creation of relevant
words, from basic root
words, list words with
suffixes and explain
their meaning. Make
use of these words in
sentences
Vocabulary Words associated with law and - Explain laws and
development order e.g. order in court, legal order, list/mention
actions, police turture, judge, words associated with
defence lawyer, etc. law and order and
explain their
meanings. Use the
words in sentences.
Continuous Argumentative essay: - Explain argumentative
writing a. Present a view point essay. Discuss any
b. Prove a point (argue for argumentative essay,
or against a particular bringing out the
view point) validity of their view
c. Conclude the point in a logical way.
presentation. Example; Discuss the features
a. Military rule is better of argumentative
than civilian rule essay, opening
b. Should female vocatives,
circumcision be introduction, main
abolished or other body, conclusion and
topics also adequate source
of information
3 Speech (oral) giving clear, concise and Explain what road sign boards
correct directions. Relevant are. Read posters and charts.
textbooks and passages that Listen attentively to discussion
have to do with new locations in class and exchange views on
e.g. travelling to a new town, the signs. Use these signs to
village, market, ways to cities give clear, concise and correct
directions in sentences. Put
these directions down in
writing.
Structure Auxiliary verbs e.g. modal Explain what Auxiliary verb is.
Auxiliary and primary Auxiliary Mention and explain the types
verbs of Auxiliary verbs. Identify them
in sentences and use them to
construct correct sentences.
GENERAL MATHEMATICS
GENERAL MATHEMATICS
FIRST TERM SS TWO
2 APPROXIMATION Teacher:
i. Rounding up and down of Guides the students to
numbers to significant figures, -approximate given data to hundred,
decimal places and nearest thousand, billion and trillions.
whole numbers. -solution using logarithm tables and
ii. Application of approximation to calculator
everyday life. -make comparison between results obtained
iii. Percentage error. from solution with logarithm table and
calculator.
-calculate percentage error.
-solve examples of approximation in schools,
health sector and social environment etc.
Students:
Approximate to hundred, thousand, million,
billion and trillion.
Solve problems in approximation solve
problems using logarithm table and
calculators.
-compare the result obtained from the two
calculations. Calculate percentage error of a
given instrument.
Instructional Resources:
Financial reports and budget population
figures logarithm table, calculators data from
school records, health sector, economy etc.
3 ALGEBRAIC FRACTIONS (I) Teacher:
i. Simplification of fractions Guides students to:
ii. Addition, subtraction, -determining the L.C.M. of the denominators
multiplication and division of of the fraction and simplify the fractions.
algebraic fractions. -perform addition, subtraction, division and
multiplication on the fractions.
Students:
Simplify a given algebraic fraction using the
LCM
Perform addition, subtraction, division and
multiplication on algebraic fractions.
Instructional Resources:
Chart showing LCM, addition, subtraction,
multiplication and division etc.
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GENERAL MATHEMATICS
SS 2 SECOND TERM
8 BEARING Teacher:
1. Definition and drawing of 4 Leads students to define bearing and draw 4,
cardinal, 8 cardinal points and 16 8 and 16 cardinal points.
cardinal points -leads students to mention the two types of
2. Notation for bearings cardinal bearing notation giving examples of each.
notations N30oE, S45oN, 3 digits -leads students to do exercise on writing
notations e.g. 075o, 350o etc. bearings.
3. Making sketches involving -guides students to represent problems on
lengths and angles/bearing bearing with diagram.
4. Problem solving on lengths, -leads students to use Pythagoras theorem,
angles and bearing. trigonometric ratios, sine and cosine rules etc
to solve problems on bearing.
Students:
Mention the two types of notations and state
their own examples
-draw diagram on word problem on bearing
-use the Pythagoras theorem, trigonometric
ratios, sine and cosine rules to solve the
problem.
Instructional Resources:
Charts illustrating cardinal points, ruler,
pencil, protractor, computer assisted
instructional resources.
9 PROBABILITY (I) Teacher:
1. Throwing of dice, tossing of Leads students to examine the coin, die and
coin and pack of playing cards pack of cards, identify the number of faces of
2. Theoretical and experimental the coin, die and number of cards. Ask
probability. students to throw or toss the coin/die and
3. Mutually exclusive events. note the outcome.
-Leads students to identify the die, the card
and coin, pack of card as instruments of
chance.
-Teacher explains theoretical and
experimental probabilities and mutually
exclusive events.
Students:
- Examine the coin, die and pack of cards.
-identify the number of faces of the coin and
die and number of cards.
-throw or toss die/coin and record outcome
and consequently define theoretical,
experimental probabilities and mutually
exclusive events.
Instructional Resources:
Ludo, die, park of playing cards.
GENERAL MATHEMATICS
SS 2 THIRD TERM
CIVIC EDUCATION
SS 2 FIRST TERM
CIVIC EDUCATION
SS 2 SECOND TERM
2 INTERPERSONAL Teacher:
RELATIONS i. Identify the relationships that
i. Types of exist.
interpersonal ii. State skills that promote
relationship interpersonal relationships
ii. Skills that promote
interpersonal
relationship
3 INTER-COMMUNAL Teacher:
RELATIONSHIP i. Define inter-communal
i. Meaning/definition of relationship
inter-communal ii. Lead students to state the
relationships importance inter-communal
ii. Importance of inter- relationship
communal iii. Resource person to explain the
relationship e.g. different skills in resolving inter-
promote communal conflicts.
development
iii. Skills for resolving
inter-communal
conflicts – e.g.
dialogue, mediation.
4 DRUG ABUSE Teacher:
i. Meaning and types of i. Explain Meaning and types of
drug abuse drug abuse
ii. Symptoms of drug ii. Identify symptoms of drug abuse
abuse e.g. violence, iii. Show pictures of symptoms of
depression etc. drug abuse
iii. Prevention of drug iv. Illustrate ways of preventing drug
abuse abuse
5 DRUG ABUSE CONTINUED Teacher: Bring resource person from drug
i. Government enforcement agency e.g. NDLEA. Explain
agencies that are the law against drug abuse.
working to prevent
drug abuse e.g.
NDLEA, NAFDAC etc
ii. Activities of drug
enforcement
agencies e.g. burning
of fake drugs or
expired drugs.
6 PUBLIC SERVICE Teacher: Explain the meaning of public
i. Meaning and service. Mention and explain the
definition of public characteristics of public service.
service
ii. Characteristics of
public service.
CIVIC EDUCATION
SS 2 THIRD TERM
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SENIOR SECONDARY SCIENCES
BIOLOGY
SS 2 FIRST TERM
BIOLOGY
SS 2 SECOND TERM
BIOLOGY
SS 2 THIRD TERM
CHEMISTRY
SS 2 FIRST TERM
Instructional Resources:
1. Ethanol
2. KMnO4
3. Water
4. H2SO4
5. Test tubes, test-tube racks, etc.
Instructional Resources:
1. Common reagents like HCl, CuSO4,
NH4Cl, NaCl, NH4OH, etc.
2. Heat source, water, test-tubes and
beakers.
Instructional Resources:
1. Students’ textbooks and workbooks.
2. HCl, NaOH, magnesium ribbons, copper,
copper oxide, etc.
Instructional Resources:
Students’ textbooks and workbooks.
9 ACID, BASE REACTIONS Teacher:
1. Common indicators and their 1. Guides students to:
pH ranges -prepare standard solutions
2. Simple acid-base titrations. -identify appropriate indicators for acid-base
titrations.
2. Display and explain the apparatus
necessary for carrying out simple titrations.
3. Demonstrates the process of acid-base
titration according to instructions.
4. Guide students to carry out the acid-base
titration according to instructions.
5. Ensures students record properly and
perform relevant calculations.
Instructional Resource:
1. Distilled water or deionized water
2. Titration apparatus. Retort stand, beaker,
burettle conical falsk, pipette, white tile, etc.
3.Indicator.
4. Weighing balance
5. Acids, Bases
6. Petri-dish
7. Practical notebooks
8. Measuring cylinder and funnel.
CHEMISTRY
SS 2 SECOND TERM
Instructional Resources:
1. Samples of hard water
2. washing soda
3. source of heat
4. sodium chloride
5. kerosene
2 WATER Teacher:
5. Hardness of water and -Explains the various stages in water
removal of hardness treatment for consumption
6. Purification of water - Leads students on excursion to water works
7. Municipal water supply (observe water distillation process)
8. Production of distilled water -Demonstrates the laboratory distillation of
water.
Instructional Resources:
1. Weighing balance
2. Evaporating dish
3. Water bath
4. Distillation apparatus
5. Bath water
3 AIR Teacher:
1. Air: Teacher should perform experiments to
- constituents show:
- percentage composition -composition of air
2. Properties of air - properties of air
3. Flame -lights the Bunsen burner, regulate the flame
so as to produce the different zones of flame.
-guides students to draw and label the flame
correctly.
Instructional Resources:
-Bunsen burner
-Sources of gas
-Match stick/box
-Candle stick
-magnesium ribbon
-alkaline pyrogallol.
4 HYDROGEN Teacher:
1. Hydrogen: -Should guide students to write and draw the
-configuration and possible electronic configuration of hydrogen.
oxidation numbers -should guide students to:
-isotopes of hydrogen Name isotopes of hydrogen and write their
-unique position of hydrogen in electronic configuration.
the periodic table -Explain the unique position of hydrogen on
2. Laboratory preparation of the periodic table.
hydrogen -Sets up apparatus for the laboratory
3. Industrial preparation of preparation of hydrogen using an active
hydrogen metal (e.g. zinc) and an acid (e.g. H2SO4)
4. Physical and chemical -Performs simple experiments to show the
properties of hydrogen physical and chemical properties of hydrogen
5. Uses of hydrogen. -Guides class discussion of the uses of
hydrogen.
Instructional Resource:
-periodic table
-charts (hydrogen ballon, welders at work,
etc.)
-laboratory apparatus for the preparation of
hydrogen.
5 OXYGEN Teacher:
1. General properties of oxygen 1. Explain the general properties of oxygen
group group in the periodic table
2. The electronic structure and 2. Guides students to:
bonding capacity of oxygen -write and draw the electronic configuration
3. Laboratory and industrial of oxygen.
preparation of oxygen 3. Set up apparatus and demonstrate the
4. Physical and chemical laboratory preparation of oxygen using
properties of oxygen hydrogen peroxide and manganese (iv) oxide
5. Reaction of oxygen as catalyst.
(oxidation) 4. Demonstrate the test for oxygen using a
6. Compounds of oxygen glowing splint.
7. Uses of oxygen. 5. Performs simple experiments to
demonstrate the physical and chemical
properties of oxygen.
Instructional Resources:
1. Periodic table
2. Picture showing a welder at work
3. Laboratory apparatus and reagents for
the preparation of oxygen.
4. Matches
5. Splint.
6 HALOGENS Teacher:
1. Electronic configuration of 1. Guides the students to write and draw the
halogens electronic configuration of some halogens
2. Physical properties of 2. Set up the apparatus and demonstrate
halogens and gradation down the the laboratory preparation of chlorine
group. 3. Performs simple experiments to illustrate
3. Chemical properties of the physical and chemical properties of
halogens and gradation down the halogens.
group.
Instructional Resources:
1. Periodic table
2. Table showing physical properties of
halogens and similarities among halogens
3. Litmus paper (red and blue).
7 HALOGENS Teacher:
4. Compounds of halogens 1. Explains the gradation of these properties
5. Uses of halogens (Cl2, Br2, I2) down the group
6. Preparation of chlorine. 2. Illustrate the bleaching action of chlorine.
3. Leads class discussion on the uses of
halogens.
Instructional Resources:
1. Water
2. Apparatus and reagents for the
preparation of chlorine gas.
3. Bromine
4. Iodine.
8 NITROGEN Teacher:
1. General properties of 1. Explains the general properties of the
nitrogen family group V elements nitrogen family
2. Laboratory preparation of 2. Demonstrates the laboratory preparation
nitrogen. of nitrogen.
Instructional Resources:
1. Charts tabulating the properties of
nitrogen group, laboratory preparation of
nitrogen, nitrogen cycle
2. Periodic table.
9 NITROGEN Teacher:
1. Industrial preparation of 1. Guides students to record, observe and
nitrogen from liquid air draw appropriate diagrams on the laboratory
2. Properties of nitrogen preparation of nitrogen.
2. Explains the industrial preparation of
nitrogen from liquid air.
Instructional Materials: Same as above wk.
10 NITROGEN Teacher:
1. Uses of nitrogen 1. Guides the students to:
2. Nitrogen cycle -find out the uses of nitrogen and their
gradation down the group.
-find out the use of nitrogen from text book,
internet etc.
Instructional Resources:
Books, virtual libraries (internet).
11 NITROGEN Teacher:
1. Compounds of nitrogen: 1. Guides the students to:
a. oxides of nitrogen -identify and name other compounds of
b. ammonia nitrogen
2. Test for ammonia. 2. Demonstrates the test for ammonia gas
using:
a. a damp red litmus paper
b. conc. HCl
3. Demonstrates removal of stains on wood
work using liquid ammonia.
Instructional Resources:
-Glass with grease
-Painted wood work
-Samples of fertilizer
-Chemicals containing nitrogen e.g. HNO 3,
conc. HCl etc.
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CHEMISTRY
SS 2 THIRD TERM
Instructional Resources:
1. Chart showing the allotropes of sulphur
2. Sulphur ointment
3. Sulphur pellets or flower of sulphur
2 SULPHUR Teacher:
1. Compounds of sulphur 1. Guides the students to draw correctly and
2. Industrial preparation of explain the contact process for the manufacture
H2SO4 of H2SO4
3. Uses of H2SO4 2. Lead students on excursion to a tyre
manufacturing industry.
Instructional Resources:
i. chart on the contact process for the
preparation of H2SO4
ii. H2SO4 (car battery acid).
iii. Matches
3 OXIDATION-REDUCTION Teacher:
(REDOX) REACTIONS i. Guides students to define oxidation and
1. Oxidation: definition reduction
2. Reduction: definition ii. Calculate oxidation numbers, using the rules
3. Redox Reactions set under objectives (e.g. to calculate oxidation
4. Oxidation numbers of number of central atom in H2SO4, HNO3, KClO3)
central elements in some and hence give their IUPAC names.
compounds.
Instructional Resources:
i. Students textbooks
ii. chalk board
iii. flip-charts
4 OXIDATION-REDUCTION Teacher:
(REDOX) REACTIONS i. Name inorganic compounds x e.g. Pb(NO 3)2,
1. Connection of oxidation FeSO4, 7H2O, [Cu(NH3)4]2+ etc.
numbers with IUPAC name ii. Identify the process of oxidation and
2. Oxidizing and Reducing reduction in a given redox reaction e.g. –X4+Y-
agents >X2++Y2+
3. Redox equation iii. Write the formula of a compound giving its
IUPAC name e.g. iron(II) trioxosulphate (iv).
-identify reductants and oxidants in a redox
reaction.
-Write equations for half reactions and overall
reactions using IUPAC system.
-Balance redox equations.
Instructional Resources:
i. Iron(ii) oxide
ii. KMnO4, etc.
5 IONIC THEORY Teacher:
1. Electrovalent and covalent i. Guides students to distinguish between:
compounds. -electrovalent and covalent compounds.
2. Electrolytes and non- -electrolytes and non-electrolytes
electrolytes ii. Demonstrates experiments on:
3. Weak and strong -movement of ions in solution
electrolytes -strong and weak electrolytes
4. Electrochemical series iii. Guide students in the discussion of the
5. Factors affecting the relationship between the nature of ions and
preferential discharge of ions. their ranking in the electrochemical series.
iv. Explain the factors affecting the preferential
discharge of ions in solution.
Instructional Resources:
1. Samples of electrovalent and covalent
compounds.
2. Apparatus for electrolytes
3. Sample of weak and strong electrolytes.
6 ELECTROLYSIS Teacher:
1. Meaning of electrolysis 1. Guide students to:
2. Terminologies: -define electrolysis
-electrodes -distinguish between strong and weak
-electrolyte electrolytes.
-electrolytic cell -construct electrolytic and electrochemical cells.
-electrochemical cells, etc. 2. Demonstrates electrolytes of:
3. Electrolysis of acidified -acidified water using Hoffmans’ voltammeter
water, copper (ii) sulphates -brine
(CUSO4) and brine. -copper sulphate.
Instructional Resources:
1. An electrolytic cell apparatus
2. Hoffman’s voltammeter
3. An electrochemical cells apparatus.
4. Copper sulphate solution
5. Dilute H2SO4
6. Brine
7 ELECTROLYSIS Teacher:
1. Faraday’s laws of 1. Explain the Faraday’s first and second laws
electrolysis and the of electrolysis
calculations 2. Demonstrate the uses of electrolysis
2. Uses of electrolysis: 3. Guide students to calculate amount of
purification, extraction and substances librated or deposited at electrodes
electroplating of metals. during electrolysis.
Instructional Resources:
i. Student textbooks
ii. Students workbook
iii. Copper sulphate solution
8 QUANTITATIVE AND Teacher:
QUALITATIVE ANALYSIS 1. Carryout titrations to determine:
1. Acid-base titrations -percentage purity
(neutralization) continued. -heat of neutralization
2. Redox titrations involving -water of crystallization, etc.
KMnO4, Fe2+, C2O4, I2, KI,
S2O32- Instructional Resources:
i. Indicator extract from flowers.
ii. Bomb calorimeter
iii. Relevant acids and base.
9 QUANTITATIVE AND Teacher:
QUALITATIVE ANALYSIS i. Analyze substances and test for:
Test for oxidants reductions. -cations and anions (e.g. Fe2+, Cu2+, NH4+,
SO42-, SO32-, etc.
ii. Guides students to:
-test for oxidants in redox reactions
Instructional Resources:
Relevant salts.
10 QUANTITATIVE AND Teacher:
QUALITATIVE ANALYSIS Guide students to identify ions (cations and
1. Identification of ions (Fe2+, anions)
NH4+, Fe3+, Cu2+, Pb2+, etc)
chlorides nitrates, sulphates, Instructional Resources:
sulphide, bicarbonates, Relevant salts.
carbonates, sulphite, etc.
11 QUANTITATIVE AND Teacher:
QUALITATIVE ANALYSIS Guide students to:
1. Test for hydrogen, NH3, -test for oxidants and reductants in redox
HCl, NO3, Oxygen, CO2, Cl reactions
(bleaching action) -test for simple sugars. fats and oils, proteins,
2. Identification of fats and starch etc.
oils, simple sugar, proteins,
starch. Instructional Resources:
-Relevant salts.
-Starch, fats and oils, proteins etc.
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PHYSICS
SS 2 FIRST TERM
SS 2 SECOND TERM
PHYSICS
SS 2 THIRD TERM
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FURTHER MATHS
SS 2 FIRST TERM
FURTHER MATHS
SS 2 SECOND TERM
FURTHER MATHS
SS 2 THIRD TERM
AGRICULTURAL SCIENCE
SS 2 FIRST TERM
AGRICULTURAL SCIENCE
SS 2 SECOND TERM
PHYICAL EDUCATION
SS 2 FIRST TERM
PHYICAL EDUCATION
SS 2 SECOND TERM
PHYICAL EDUCATION
SS 2 THIRD TERM
HEALTH EDUCATION
SS 2 FIRST TERM
HEALTH EDUCATION
SS 2 THIRD TERM
COMPUTER STUDIES
SS 2 FIRST TERM
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14 Examination Examination
COMPUTER STUDIES
SS 2 SECOND TERM
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14 Examination Examination
COMPUTER STUDIES
SS 2 THIRD TERM
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13 Examination Examination
SS 2 FIRST TERM
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12 Examinations Examinations
FINANCIAL ACCOUNTING
SS 2 SECOND TERM
Resources; chart.
- Capital employed
- Working capital.
- Ratio of working
capital to capital
employed.
- Ratio of equity to
capital employed.
-
11 FURTHER TREATMENT Teacher defines capital employed working
OF INTERPRETATION OF capital.
ACCOUNTS
Students list out the different ways by
which we can interpret account, explain the
following; capital employed, working
capital, ratio of working capital to capital
employed, ratio of equity to capital
employed.
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FINANCIAL ACCOUNTING
SS 2 THIRD TERM
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STORE MANAGEMENT
SS 2 FIRST TERM
WEEK TOPIC/ CONTENT ACTIVITIES
1 Revision and documentation. Teacher discusses past questions paper
i. Revision on SS 1 Exams with students.
ii. Documentation: filling Teacher discusses filling, features and
meaning purpose.
iii. Features and purpose of Students ask questions.
good filling system. Teaching Resources.
Past questions, trip to an office with a
good filling system or files, tags,
perforator.
2 Documentation cont Teacher discusses forms of filing,
I. filing- forms of filing: students listen, ask questions.
classification; alphabetical filing, Teaching Resources
benefits and and problems, Visit to an organization / office with a
numerical filing, benefits and typical filing system.
problems.
II. Chronological filing: meaning,
benefits and problems, subject
filing: meaning, benefits and
problems.
III. Geographical filing: meaning,
benefits and problems.
Alphanumerical filing: meaning,
benefits and problems.
3 Filing and indexing: Teacher discusses method of filing,
I. Method of filing- centralized and students participate and ask questions.
departmental filing, benefits and Teaching Resources
problems Visit an organization/ office with good
II. Indexing: meaning, benefits and filing system in the students’ environment.
problems
Filing: System of filing-vertical,
lateral filing, shelf filing, flat filing,
electronic filing, etc
4 Source documents Teacher discusses the meaning and
I. meaning, types of source types of source documents. Students
documents (a) cheque (b) invoice participate in the discussions.
(c) purchase order Teaching Resources
II. Types of source documents cont Cheques, invoice, purchase order, etc
(d) receipt (e) credit note (f) debit
note (g) statement of account (h)
cash register
III. Importance of source document
5 Subsidiary books Teacher discusses meaning, nature and
I. Meaning, classes (1) uses of sales day book and purchases
purchases day book – nature, day book with chart showing the ruling.
uses, illustrate. Teaching Resources
II. Return out ward nature uses, Chart showing sales day book, invoice,
illustration etc.
III. Sales day book – nature and
uses
illustration.
6 Subsidiary book cont. Teacher discusses return inward/outward,
i. Return inwards book – cash book.
meaning nature and uses, Students participate and also ask
illustration. questions.
ii. Cash book – meaning and Teaching Resources
uses. Chart showing the ruling.
iii. Cash book types – single
Column cash book illustration
7 Cash book cont. Teacher discusses cash book in double
i. Double/two column cash column forms.
book. Students participate and ask questions.
ii. Three column cash book. Teaching Resources.
iii. More illustration/example Chart showing cash book.
STORE MANAGEMENT
SS 2 SECOND TERM
STORE MANAGEMENT
SS 2 THIRD TERM
OFFICE PRACTICE
SS 2 FIRST TERM
a. Movement of files
b. File movement register
c. Types of file-folders,
jackets.
7 - FILING Pictures of file equipment, etc
EQUIPMENTS:- Box
Cabinets, Desk
- System of filing:
vertical, lateral, shelf.
- Electronic filing and
use of computer.
.
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OFFICE PRACTICE
SS 2 SECOND TERM
WEEK TOPIC/CONTENT ACTIVITIES
13 Examination Examination
OFFICE PRACTICE
SS 2 THIRD TERM
12 Examination Examination
INSURANCE
SS 2 FIRST TERM
Revision Examination
Examination
INSURANCE
SS 2 SECOND TERM
Risk Management:-
Teachers state the meaning,
i. Meaning of risk management
state risk that can be managed,
ii. How risks can be managed.
Students identify risks that need
iii. Risks that may be managed
8. to be managed.
Use of chart/internet
Insurance Product:-
Employers’ liability Insurance. Teachers explain the concepts,
state perils covered, explain
i. Meaning of employers liability workman compensation policy.
Insurance. Students identify perils involved,
ii. Different perils covered under explain employer’s liability
employer’s liability insurance. insurance.
iii. Workman compensation policy Use of chart, internet, journals.
9.
iv. Cover and benefits available
Examination
Examination
INSURANCE
SS 2 THIRD T ERM
12-13
Revision
Examination
COMMERCE
SS 2 FIRST TERM
14 Examination Examination
COMMERCE
SS 2 SECOND TERM
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12 Examination Examination
LITERATURE
SS 2 FIRST TERM
LITERATURE
SS 2 SECOND TERM
- Background of the
Play-Wright/dramatist
Character Analysis - Background and setting of the
9
play
Plot and summary
10 Role –Play “The Blood of a Stranger - Examine the themes and style in
and “She Stoops to Conquer” the play.
- Analyze the themes and style in
the play
- Relate themes to personal life
encounter.
- Examine the characters-major
11 and minor
- Analyze the characters
- How are the characters related
12 Revision - Role-play the actions of the
major characters
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Examinations.
LITERATURE
SS 2 THIRD TERM
Examination
Ezamination
COMMERCE
SS 2 THIRD TERM
-Business- meaning of
business and meaning of
management.
- Business resources; meaning
and examples- human,
money, machine, materials,
opportunities, goodwill.
- Business objectives.
- Management of business,
functions of management
(planning, organizing, etc)
10 BUSINESS ORGANIZATION Teacher guides students to
discuss business organization,
-Departments, organizes students to develop
departmentalization, function.
organizational chart.
- Business and its environment.
- Social responsibilities of Students draw organizational
business- scholarship awards, chart in their notebooks.
employment of people in the
community, etc Resources; charts, pictures, and
- Responsibilities to community, newspaper cuttings.
government, shareholders and
employee.
11 INTRODUCTION TO MARKETING Teacher explains in detail the
marketing concept, explains the
- Meaning, importance in method of promotion and pricing
functions in an economy.
of products.
- Marketing concept, the four
marketing mix. Students distinguish between
- Price mix; pricing policies e.g
market and marketing.
penetration, scheming.
- Methods of promotion.
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GEOGRAGHY
SS 2 FIRST TERM
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GEOGRAGHY
SS 2 SECOND TERM
GEOGRAGHY
SS 2 THIRD TERM
GOVERNMENT
SS 2 SECOND TERM
GOVERNMENT
SS 2 THIRD TERM
SS 2 FIRST TERM
SS 2 THIRD TERM
SS 2 FIRST TERM
9 THE FIRST PHASE OF BRITISH With the aid of maps and pictures,
CONQUEST 1851-1900; the teacher should explain and
discuss with the students how
- Occupation of Lagos. British conquered and occupied
- British conquest of Benin.
- Other interior of Yoruba Lagos and other areas of Yoruba
land. land.
Maps/charts – aids.
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HISTORY
SS 2 SECOND TERM
Maps/pictures used.
10 1966 COUP D’ ETAT AND THE Explanation and stating the causes
NIGERIAN CIVIL WAR of the war.
CONTINUED;
Display of relics of war as teaching
The causes of the war. aids.
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HISTORY
SS 2 THIRD TERM
Material aids;
charts/maps/pictures.
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VISUAL ART
SS 2 FIRST TERM
SS 2 SECOND TERM
13 Examination Examination
14 Examination Examination
VISUAL ART
SS 2 THIRD TERM
MUSIC
SS 2 FIRST TERM
MUSIC
MUSIC
SS 2 THIRD TERM
FRENCH LANGUAGE
SS 2 FIRST TERM
FRENCH LANGUAGE
SS 2 THIRD TERM
WEEK TOPIC/ CONTENT ACTIVITIES
1 Contrôle continu Le professeur montre l’action de
S’excuser, se justifier, se défendre s’excuser, s’amuser etc. avec geste et
1ere Épreuve dit : professeur : je vous accuse.
(Étude de) maîtrise de la langue : (jeu de rôle)
l’emploi des expressions de Le professeur met la cassette audio.
s’excuser, se justifier, s’amuser, se Les professeurs posent des questions.
défendre au présent. Les professeurs accusent l’étudiant d’un
Compréhension Écrite : lectures mal fait.
sur l’acte de s’excuser etc. Les étudiants regardent curieusement
Expression orale : entretien entre d’abord.
le professeur, l’étudiant et Puis ils se défendent, s’excusent, se
l’étudiant. justifient.
Les étudiants écoutent.
Les étudiants répondent à l’écrite.
L’étudiant s’excuser, se justifier, se
défendre avec les expressions : je
m’excuse, c’est en raison de, c’est pour
(s’amuser) c’est par (erreur).
Resource pédagogique
Textes de dialogues adaptes, textes de
production orale etc.
Cassette audio, CD, texte audio
Textes de dialogues adaptés.
2 Pardonner à quelqu’un Le professeur est juge. Il juge l’étudiant
Maîtrise de la langue : l’emploi des avec ces expression : c’est faux tu as tort,
verbes pardonner, s’excuser, ce n’est pas vrai.
accuser au présent. L’emploi des Jeux de rôles : le professeur accuse
expressions : oh pardon, je l’étudiant d’un mal faits. Le professeur
m’excuse, ce n’est pas vrai, c’est guide les étudiants à jouer ce rôle. Il
faux, tu as tort etc. corrige les prononciations de mots
Expression orale : exercices oraux nouveaux.
de l’acte de pardonner quelqu’un. Le professeur demande aux étudiants de
Compréhension orale : décrire ce qui se passe dans la
image/photo d’un accusé, photo/image.
d’avocat, de juge, et des témoins Le professeur écoute et corrige les
dans la sale de jugement. fautes/félicite les étudiants.
Vocabulaire : témoins, avocat, L’étudiant se défend avec ces
accuser etc. expressions oh pardon : je suis désolé,
aie pitié de moi etc.
L’étudiant se défend. Trois étudiants
jouent les rôles d’accusé, avocat et de
juge, un étudiant est juge, l’autre est
accusé et l’accusé cherche à se
défendre.
Les étudiants regardent curieusement : ils
essaient de rependre/ réagir
individuellement, en groupe et ensemble.
Resource pédagogique
Traits de textes de littérature, images,
photos etc.
Textes de dialogue adaptes.
Document authentique, photo, image,
futur.
3 Exprimer une obligation Le professeur met les verbes en phrases
directe/implicite avec Le temps correspondant. Le
Maîtrise de la langue : emploi des professeur explique le sens de mots
verbes falloir, aller, devoir, être, nouveaux.
vouloir, pouvoir au conditionnelle, Jeux de rôle : le professeur divise la
au futur simple et à l' impératif. classe en deux groupes.
Emploi des expressions : il faut…, Le professeur pose des questions sur
il doit…, va, allez, tout de suite, un l’image.
instant, j’allais, vous demander, Les étudiants copient dans leurs cahiers
pourriez/voudriez-vous, je serais ils font des exercice écrites (font des
obligé, etc. phrases) au conditionnelle, au futur
Expression orale : écoute à la simple et a l’impératif, en exprimant une
radio. Réponse aux questions, obligation directe/implicite eg. Il faut, il
posé sur ce qu’on entend. doit, le premier groupe s'adresse au
deuxième groupes en utilisant ces
expressions d’oblige directe. Eg. Il faut, il
doit, va, Vien tout de suite.
La deuxième s’adresse à l’aide des
expressions implicite eg. Je serais,
pourriez-vous, j’allais vous demande etc.
Resource pédagogique
L’art de conjugué, le dictionnaire, extrait
de texte lit, image/photo.
Cassettes, textes de dialogue adapté une
radio, un film, coupures de journaux etc.
4 La conséquence Le professeur fait des phrases avec ces
Maîtrise de la langue : Études des expressions il laisse les étudiants copier.
expression : bien que, jusqu’à, ce Le professeur (fait des gestes) demande
que, à la fin, après tout, en aux étudiants de proposer un sujet. Le
conséquence, par conséquent, le professeur corrige des fautes. Il lit le texte
point culminant, c’est, suite à, à la deux fois.
suite de, etc. Les étudiants essaient d’en faire
Expression écrite : une rédaction individuellement. Puis il écrivent sur ce
sur une sujet.
action/événement/exprimant / Les étudiants écoutent et répondent aux
montrant la conséquence. questions correspondantes à l’écrite.
Compréhension écrite : sur un Texte de compréhension auditive et
texte exprimant la conséquence écrite.
Resource pédagogique
Le dictionnaire en document authentique.
Extrait d’un texte littéraire, texte de
lecture facile, un film, une photo
5 Contrôle continu Le professeur demande aux étudiants de
La certitude faire des phrases avec ces expressions.
2ème Épreuve Le professeur met la cassette audio.
Maîtrise de la langue : l’emploi des Le professeur pose des questions sur la
expressions : il est certain que, il lecture. Le professeur écrit au sujet de
n’y a pas de doute que…, débat au tableau (jeu de rôle) il parle
Assurément, évidemment, c’est d’abord……
certain, c’est sûr, c’est indéniable. Les étudiants en font individuellement, en
Compréhension orale : lecture sur groupe et ensemble.
un entretien montrant certitude. Les étudiants écoutent bien, les étudiants
Expression orale : un débat réagissent en répondant avec ‘‘vrais’’ ou
exprimant la certitude faux ou en faisant des phrases avec : il
est certain que, évidement etc.
Les étudiants propose ou oppose l’idée
en paires ou en groupe avec l’emphase
sur la certitude de cette idée.
Resource pédagogique
Le dictionnaire, texte audio, cassette
audio, des photos, textes de dialogue
adapté, CD.
6 Culture et civilisation Le professeur met un film montrant, les
Compréhension orale : sur organisations internationales.
l’Afrique de l’ouest. Les grandes Le professeur pose des questions sur ce
organisations internationales e.g qui se passe/ce qu’ils voient dans ce film.
CEDEAO, UMOA, L’ORAN, Le professeur écrit de mots nouveaux au
L’UNU, NU UE. tableau. Le professeur donne un exemple
Maitrise de la langue : vocabulaire d’une phrase….
de mots nouveaux. Exercice Le professeur demande des questions
écrites les mots nouveaux et des sur cette lecture. Il demande aussi aux
verbes au présent, futur et étudiants de décrire les sens des mots
imparfait. bridgés.
Compréhension écrite : lecture Les étudiants regardent avec intérêt. Les
d’un texte sur les grandes étudiants réagissent en parlant
organisations internationales de individuellement en groupe et ensemble.
l’Afrique de l’ouest. Les étudiants les copient dans leurs
cahiers.
Les étudiants essaient de faire des autres
phrases autant.
Les étudiants essaient de répondre ces
questions dans leur cahier en choisissant
les réponse juste (en circulant)
individuellement et écrivant les mots
complets e.g. NU – nation unis, UE –
l’union Européenne, CEDEAO etc.
Resource pédagogique
Un film, documents authentique coupures
de journaux, une carte, le dictionnaire,
l’art de conjugaison.
Texte de lecture facile, document
authentique, une carte de l’Afrique de
l’ouest.
7 Culture et civilisation : la France : Le professeur montre un film/photos des
les jeunes ; comparaison avec le jeunes gens Français et Nigérians. Le
Nigeria (la mode moderne) professeur fait une comparaison entre les
Compréhension orale : un deux. Puis il demande aux étudiants de
film/photos des jeunes Français et faire autant. Le professeur écrit de mots
des jeunes Nigérians. nouveaux au tableau. Il lit le professeur
Maîtrise de la langue : vocabulaire montre des photos et décrit les jeunes :
– la mode, être à la mode, sympa, des filles belles, de garçons beaux ; la
musiciens de rap, style de danser dame au chapeau rouge ; ce garçon aux
moderne, vie sociale. Revue : lunettes noirs etc.
Masculine et Féminine, singulier et Le professeur donne aux étudiants des
pluriel, des adjectifs descriptifs exercices écrites.
physique et de caractère ; Les étudiants regardent curieusement.
Revue : l’adjectif démonstratif, Les étudiants décrivent ces jeunes en
Masculine/Féminine : ce, cette, faisant la comparaison pareille et
cet, ces, cela, celui-ci, celui-là, contraire sur leur manière d’agir /faire
celle-ci, celle-là, etc. quelque chose.
Expression écrite : une rédaction Les étudiants regardent et écoutent
sur : les jeunes modernes et attentivement. Puis ils répètent après le
l’internet / l’influence d’internet sur professeur individuellement, en groupe et
les jeunes modernes. ensemble deux fois.
Les étudiants copient dans leurs cahiers.
Resource pédagogique
Un film, photos, documents authentique.
8 Culture et civilisation Le professeur met la cassette audio à
Compréhension écrite : système haute voix. Le professeur pose des
éducatif en France et au Nigeria (la questions sur l'émission de la cassette.
comparaison) : écoute aux Le professeur demande aux étudiants de
cassettes audio. faire des phrases avec ces mots. Le
Maîtrise de la langue : professeur corrige où nécessaire.
vocabulaire : dortoir, primaire, Le professeur pose des questions e.g
secondaire, collégien, matière, comment s’appelle votre école ? où se
emploie de temps, récréation, trouve votre école ? est-ce c’est une
interne, externe, bâtiment, bureau école extrême/interne/
du directeur, sale de classe etc. primaire/secondaire etc.
Expression orale : entretien entre Les étudiants écoutent attentivement les
le professeur et l’étudiante sur le étudiants répondent.
système éducatif en France et au Les étudiants essaient d’en faire
Nigeria. individuellement, en groupe et puis
ensemble.
L’étudiant répondent e.g mon école
s’appelle…… il se trouve à l’est du
Nigeria/ de la France… c’est une école
interne/ externe/primaire/ secondaire.
Resource pédagogique
Un film, photos, documents authentique
9 Culture et civilisation : système Le professeur explique ces adjectifs
éducatif en France et au Nigéria (la comparatifs etc. opposition e.g
comparaison) suite. l’éducation en France est plus chère
Maîtrise de la langue : emploi des que… e.g elle adore les maths, en
adjectifs comparatifs, superlatifs revanche elle déteste la chimie. Il lit ces
e.g. aussi… que, moins…. Que, phrases à l’école des élèves.
autant-autant, plus… que etc. Le professeur donne une exercice, de
l’opposition : comparer en rédaction aux étudiants.
opposant e.g emploi de : par Le professeur corrige des fautes.
contre / en revanche, au contraire, Resource pédagogique
alors que, tandis que… Les étudiants écoutent, les étudiants
Expression écrite : une rédaction- regardent et répètent des phrases après
votre ami Français vous a écrit en lui ensemble deux fois.
décrivant le système d’éducation Les étudiants essaient d’y écrire.
chez lui, répondez à cette lettre et
lui parlez de système d’éducation
ici au Nigéria.
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12 Examen Examen
13 Examen/Vacance Examen/Vacance
ECONOMICS
ECONOMICS
SS 2 SECOND TERM
ECONOMICS
SS 2 THIRD TERM
WEE TOPIC/CONTENT ACTIVITIES
K
1 ELEMENTARY TREATMENT OF 1. Teacher to illustrate discussions
FISCAL POLICY with Nigeria data at different
i. Meaning of fiscal policy stages of teaching.
in public finance 2. Budget statement of any year.
ii. Objectives of public
finance
iii. Revenue allocation
(including resource
control)
iv. Sources of government
revenue
2 ELEMENTARY TREATMENT OF 1. Teacher to use demand and
FISCAL POLICY supply curves to analyze the
i. Direct and indirect incidence of taxation
taxation 2. Learning Material: Budget
ii. Effects and incidence of statement of any year.
taxation
iii. Structure of effects of
public expenditure on
government budget
3 BALANCED AND UNBALANCED 1. Teacher to use a budget
BUDGET statement to illustrate
i. Meaning of balanced government fiscal operations and
budget students to list their own sources
ii. Reasons for balanced of revenue and items they spend
budget money on e.g. in the previous
iii. Meaning of surplus and week. This will illustrate the idea
deficit budget of revenue and expenditure at
the individual level.
2. Learning material; List of
government fiscal operations.
4 BALANCED AND UNBALANCED 1. Teacher to use a budget
BUDGET statement to illustrate
i. Ways of financing deficit government operations. Guide
budget and their effects students to list their own sources
(e.g. debt burden, debt of revenue and items they spend
relief and debt buy back) money on e.g. in the previous
week. This will illustrate the idea
of revenue and expenditure at
the individual level.
2. Learning material; List of
government fiscal operations.
5 ELEMENTS OF NATIONAL 1. Teacher to guide students in
INCOME ACCOUNTING learning the ways of calculating
i. Meaning of national national income. Identify local
income concepts and economic activities that
their uses contribute to total National
ii. Ways of measuring Income. Apply the concept of
national income and income determination to solve
their limitations simple economic problem.
2. Learning materials; Charts to
illustrate components of National
Income.
6 ELEMENTS OF NATIONAL 1. Teacher to guide students in
INCOME ACCOUNTING learning the ways of calculating
i. Uses and limitations of national income. Identify local
National income economic activities that
estimates contribute to total National
ii. Trends and structure of Income. Apply the concept of
national income income determination to solve
simple economic problem.
2. Learning materials; Charts to
illustrate components of National
Income.
7 TYPES OF FINANCIAL 1. Teacher to emphasize the
INSTITUTIONS AND THEIR importance of
FUNCTIONS (AJO/ESSU/ASUSU) and similar
i. Money Market arrangements as examples of
institutions traditional institutions. Explain
ii. Capital Market peculiar problems of each type of
institutions financial institution. Go on
iii. Other Market agencies. excursion with students to central
bank/commercial
bank/development bank and
stock exchange where possible.
2. Learning materials; Cheque
books, pass books, teller etc and
quarterly annual and periodical
publications of the Central bank,
NDIC, Stock Exchange
Commission etc.
8 TYPES OF FINANCIAL 1. Teacher to emphasize the
INSTITUTIONS AND THEIR importance of
FUNCTIONS (AJO/ESSU/ASUSU) and similar
i. Functions of capital arrangements as examples of
market institutions traditional institutions. Explain
ii. How the stock exchange peculiar problems of each type of
operates financial institution. Go on
iii. Secondary and primary excursion with students to central
markets bank/commercial
bank/development bank and
stock exchange where possible.
2. Learning materials; Cheque
books, pass books, teller etc and
quarterly annual and periodical
publications of the Central bank,
NDIC, Stock Exchange
Commission etc.
9 MONEY: DEMAND FOR AND 1. Teacher to explain various
SUPPLY OF MONEY motives for holding wealth in the
i. Determinants of supply form of money. Provide
and demand for money. illustration of coins, paper money
ii. Value of money and the and cheques as well as
price level. specimens of items that could
serve as commodity money.
2. Learning materials; Coins,
cheques, paper money and
commodity money.
10 MONEY: INFLATION AND 1. Teacher to emphasize that
DEFLATION conventional explanation may not
i. Meaning and types of capture all cases of inflation,
inflation particularly in the developing
ii. Causes, effects of countries. Ask students to narrate
inflation/deflation their experience of inflation in
their environment. Testify to the
hoarding cause’s inflation. Plot
graphs to illustrate price changes
over time. Organise students in
smaller groups to discuss the
effect of rising prices on their
allowances and what they can
buy.
2. Learning materials; Time series
data on prices, consumer price
index information published by
the Central bank of Nigeria and
their institutions. .
11 MONEY 1. Teacher to ask students to
i. Control of narrate their experience of
inflation/deflation inflation in their environment.
ii. Inflation in Nigeria. 2. Learning materials; Time series
data on prices.
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HAUSA LANGUAGE SS 2 FIRST TERM
ZANGO NA DAYA AJI BIYU
ASỤSỤ IGBO
MMECHI
ASỤSỤ IGBO
2.
ỤTỌASỤSỤ: Ọmụmụ “Nkwụwa” IHE ỤMỤAKWỤKWỌ GA-EME:
na Nkenụụdị ya dị iche iche. 1. Ige ntị
OMENALA: Iri Ekpe na ike ekpe 2. Ịkọwa ihe nkwuwa na inye
AGỤMAGỤ: Ọmụmụ Ụrụokwu na ọmụmaatụ ha gasị
Igbuduokwu 3. Nrụgosi nkwuwa n’ahirịokwu
4. Ikwu etu e si eri ekpe na ndị
na-eri
ekpe
5. Inye ọmumaatu
uruokwu/igbudu
NGWA NKỤZI
Ụgbọ ọjii, akwụkwọ ọgụgụ, chaati,
3. kaadị mgbubam, foto/eserese,
dgz.
NGWA NKỤZI
Akwụkwọ ọgụgụ, ụgbọ ojii, kaadị
mgbubam, dgz.
ASỤSỤ IGBO
IHE ỤMỤAKAWỤKWỌGA-EME
ỤTỌASỤSỤ: Ntụgharị abụ a
1. Ige ntị
8. họpụtara
2. Ịtụgharị abụ a họpụtara
OMENALA: Ọmụmụ ịlọ ụwa
3. Ịkọwa ịlọ ụwa na ọgbanje
na ọgbanje
4. Ịgụ na ịza ajụjụ sitere n’akụko ifo a
AGỤMAGỤ: Ọgụgụ akụkọ ifo
họpụtara
a họpụtara.
NGWA NKỤZI
Akwụkwọ ọgụgụ na akwụkwọ akụkọ
ifo, ụgbọ ojii, tepụ rekọdụ, redio, dgz.
9.
ULE
ULE NA MMECHI
a. Kíkô àwôn ìlapa èrò àròkô aláríyànjiyàn b. Tö akëkõö sönà láti lo ìlapa èrò yçn láti
b. Àròkô aláríyànjiyàn kíkô kô àròkô.
d. Yç iśë akëkõö wò
AKËKÕÖ:
OHUN-ÈLÒ ÌKÖNI:
Ìwé tí ó ní ìlapa èrò nínú àti àpççrç
àròkô aláriiyànjiyàn.
2. LÍTÍRÈŚÕ: Àtúpalê Ìwé Eré-Onítàn OLÙKÖ:
AKËKÕÖ:
OHUN-ÈLÒ ÌKÖNI:
Ìwé eré-oníśe
3. ÀŚÀ: Ìsìnkú OLÙKÖ:
ç. Ìbánikëdùn AKËKÕÖ:
g. Ìsìnkú abàmì êdá; abuké, çni ti odò gbé, çni tó b. Kô àwôn õrõ pàtàkì pàtàkì tí olùkö kô
pokùnso, çni tó jábö lórí õpç. sojú pátákó ìkõwé sínú ìwé rê
ç. Alákànpõ AKËKÕÖ:
OHUN-ÈLÒ ÌKÖNI:
Pátákó ìkõwé
5. ÀŚÀ: Eré Ìdárayá OLÙKÖ:
OHUN-ÈLÒ ÌKÖNI:
Ôpön ayò
Ômô ayò
Òkòtó
Àrìn abbl
6. LÍTÍRÈŚÕ: Àtúpalê Ewì Alohùn (Àsàyàn ìwé kan) OLÙKÖ:
AKËKÕÖ:
AKËKÕÖ
OHUN-ÈLÒ ÌKÖNI
Àtç
Fídíò
Rédíò
Êrô agbõrõ sílê
Téèpù
Tçlifísàn
Ìpolówó ôjà lóríśiríśi nínú ìwé
ìròyìn abbl.
10. LÍTÍRÈŚÕ: Itêsíwájú Àtúpalê Ewì Àpilêkô OLÙKÖ
OHUN-ÈLÒ ÌKÖNI
d. Okùnfà õrõ àyálò–Êsìn, Ètò ôrõ-ajé àti bëê bëê lô. d. Śe àlàyé fún àwôn akëkõö lórí ìlànà õrõ
àyálò àfojúyá àti àfetíyá.
e. Ìlànà õrõ àyálò (àfojúyá àti àfetíyá)
AKËKÕÖ
OHUN-ÈLÒ ÌKÖNI
Pátákó ìkõwé
Kádíböõdù tí ó śe àfihàn õrõ àyálò
tí a yá wô inú èdè Yorùbá.
12. ÈDÈ: Õrõ àgbàsô (Afõ asafõ àti afõ Agbàrán) OLÙKÖ
AKËKÕÖ
OHUN-ÈLÒ ÌKÖNI
Pátákó ìkõwé
Kádíböõdù tí ó śe àfihàn õrõ atöka
õrõ àgbàsô.
14. ÌDÁNWÒ
YORÙBÁ SS 2 TÁÀMÙ KEJÌ
d. Ibùdó ìtàn a. Ka ìwé ìtàn àròsô wa láti ilé àti nínú kíláásì
Fídíò
Téèpù
Tçlifísàn
Êrô agbõrõ sô
3. ÈDÈ: Aáyan Ògbufõ OLÙKÖ:
a. Títúmõ àyôlò ewì ní èdè Gêësì kan sí èdè b. Tö akëkõö sönà láti túmõ ewì Yorùbá sí èdè
Yorùbá Gêësì.
OHUN-ÈLÒ ÌKÖNI
AKËKÕÖ:
OHUN-ÈLÒ ÌKÖNI:
Pátákó ìkõwé
Kádíböõdù tí ó ní àkôsílê àpólà õrõ-orúkô,
àpólà-atökùn, olórí awë-gbólóhùn àti awë-
gbólóhùn afarahç
5. ÀŚÀ: Ètò Ogún jíjç OLÙKÖ:
OHUN-ÈLÒ ÌKÖNI:
OHUN-ÈLÒ ÌKÖNI
Pátákó ìkõwé
7. LÍTÍRÈŚÕ: Ìtêsíwájú Àtúpalê Ewì Alohùn OLÙKÖ:
ÀKÓÓNÚ IŚË a. Śe àlàyé àwôn kókó õrõ inú ewì náà
e. Ìjçyô àśà àti ìśe e. Kô àwôn õrõ pàtàkì pàtàkì tí ó súyô sí ojú pátákó
f. Àmúyç àti àléébù nínú ewì náà a. Fi ara balê ka àsàyàn ìwé ewì alohùn
OHUN-ÈLÒ ÌKÖNI:
OHUN-ÈLÒ ÌKÖNI
OHUN-ÈLÒ ÌKÖNI
Pátákó ìkõwé
10. ÈDÈ: Wúnrên onítumõ gírámà OLÙKÖ
a. oríkì wúnrên onítumõ àdámö b. Olùkö yóò kô àwôn wúnrên yìí sílê: yóò, máa, ti,
ń, àti bëê bëê lô
b. Ibá-ìśêlê ôjö iwájú
d. Olùkö yóò kö àwôn akëkõö ní ibá yìí; ôjö iwájú,
d. Ibá-ìśêlê löwölöwö löwölöwö, aśetán, atërçrç àti bárakú.
e. Ibá-ìśêlê atërçrç AKËKÕÖ
ç. Ibá-ìśêlê aśetán a. Akëkõö yóò tëtí sí olùkö
f. Ibá-ìśêlê bárakú b. Akëkõö yóò dáhùn ìbéèrè
OHUN-ÈLÒ ÌKÖNI
Pátákó ìkõwé
Kádíböõdù tí olùkö ti kô àwôn õrõ tí ó
śàfihàn àwôn ibá yìí nínú gbólóhùn láti ilé.
11. ÀTÚNYÊWÒ ÊKÖ
12. ÌDÁNWÒ
YORÙBÁ SS 2 TÁÀMÙ KËTA
a. Ìlànà èrò àròkô ajçmö-ìsípayá b. Śe àlàyé àwôn ìlapa èrò lórí àròkô ajçmö-ìsípayá
d. Ìfáàrà AKËKÕÖ
Fídíò
Fíìmù
Àwòrán
3. ÈDÈ: Õrõ Àyálò OLÙKÖ
OHUN-ÈLÒ ÌKÖNI
Pátákó ìkõwé
Kádíböõdù tí ó śe àfihàn õrõ àyálò tí a yá
wô inú èdè Yorùbá.
4. ÈDÈ: Àròkô Alápèjúwe OLÙKÖ
ç. Èdè AKËKÕÖ
OHUN-ÈLÒ ÌKÖNI
Pátákó ìkõwé
Kádíböõdù tí ó śe àpèjúwe títì márosê.
5. ÀŚÀ: Õnà Ìbánisõrõ OLÙKÖ
a. Ìbánisõrõ ayé òde òní bí àpççrç ìwé ìròyìn, Ìwé àśà tó jçmö õnà ìbánisõrõ
tçlifísàn, rédíò abbl Tçlifóònù
Kõýpútà
6. ÈDÈ: Ìhun gbólóhùn OLÙKÖ
a. Àpólà õrõ-oruko b. Śe àlàyé fún àwôn akëkõö lórí fönrán inú àpólà,
ìhun wôn àti ìśesí wôn nínú gbólóhùn
b. Àpólà õrõ-ìśe
AKËKÕÖ
d. Àpólà õrõ-atökùn
a. Tëtí sí ìdánilëkõö olùkö
OHUN-ÈLÒ ÌKÖNI
OHUN-ÈLÒ ÌKÖNI
a. Kín ni òýkà? d. Tö àwôn akëkõö sönà láti kô òýkà láti çgbàá títí
dé àádöta õkë
b. Òýkàa Çgbàá dé Àádöta õkë
e. Śe àlàyé ìgbésê õnà ní kíkún b.a.
d. Ìlò òýkà
i. 20 + 10 =
àròpõ
ii. 13 – 18 =
àyôkúrò
iii. 10 x 5 =
ìsôdipúpõ
AKËKÕÖ
OHUN-ÈLÒ ÌKÖNI
b. Àmì tí ó wà nínú èdè Yorùbá d. Olùkö yóò jë kí o yé àwôn akëkõö pé ìró fáwëlì
ni ó máa ń gba àmì lédè Yorùbá àyàfi köńsónáýtì
d. Àmì òkè
aránmú aśesílébù
e. Àmì àárin
AKËKÕÖ
ç. Àmì ìsàlê
a. Akëkõö yóò tëtí sí olùkö.
2. Àwôn õrõ onísípëlì kan náà tí àmì yà sötõ –
b. Akëkõö yóò kô kókó ìdánilëkõö sínú ìwé wôn
agbôn, ôkô, aya abbl
d. Jíròrò pêlú olùkö lórí bí a śe ń lo àwôn àmì yìí.
OHUN-ÈLÒ ÌKÖNI
Ôwö fífi śe àpèjúwe àwôn àmì náà
Kádíböõdù tí olùkö ti śe àfihàn àmì ohùn
mëtêêta sí láti ilé.
10. FÓNËTÍÌKÌ: Àpèjúwe Ìró Köńsónáýtì OLÙKÖ
b. Alífábëêtì Yorùbá d. Olùkö yóò śàlàyé ìró akùnyùn àti ìró àìkùnyùn
ii. Ipò ahön – iwájú, êyìn àti àárin ahön a. Akëkõö yóò tëtí sí ohun tí olùkö ń kö wôn
iii. Ipò àfàsé – Àránmú àti Àìránmú – ìró fáwëlì jë b. Kô kókó ìdánilëkõö sínú ìwé wôn
méje
d. Béèrè ìbéèrè löwö olùkö
OHUN-ÈLÒ ÌKÖNI
Fídíò
Êrô agbõrõ
Pátákó ìkõwé
13. ÌDÁNWÒ
TECHNICAL DRAWING
SS 2 FIRST TERM
12 Revision Revision
13 Examination Examination
14 Examination Examination
TECHNICAL DRAWING
SS 2 SECOND TERM
8 TRACES OF A POINT AND LINE Explain how points and lines in space
IN SPACE are traced, guides student to trace
Projection of a point and a line in line In space.
space. Trace a point and line in space
Video clip projector and model
drawing.
TECHNICAL DRAWING
SSII THIRD TERM
METAL WORK
SS 2 FIRST TERM
METAL WORK
SS 2 SECOND TERM
11 Revision Revision
12 Examination Examination
METAL WORK
SS 2 THIRD TERM
BASIC ELECTRICITY
SS 2 FIRST TERM
-Principles of operation
. Hydro-power station
Definition of DC generator
-Uses of DC generators.
11 Practical Practical
12 Revision Revision
13 Examination Examination
BASIC ELECTRICITY
SS 2 SECOND TERM
WEEK TOPIC/CONTENT ACTIVITIES
-Description of the
constructional features of AC
generator.
-Application of AC generator.
-Principles of operating AC
motors.
-Identification of sources of
errors in electrical measuring
instruments.
-Reduction of electrical
instruments errors.
Measurement of electrical
quantities with electrical
instruments with minimal
errors.
11 Practical Practical
12 Revision Revision
13 Examination Examination
BASIC ELECTRICITY
SS 2 THIRD TERM
WEEK TOPIC/CONTENT ACTIVITIES
-Areas of application.
12 Revision Revision
13 Examination Examination
BASIC ELECTRONICS
SS 2 FIRST TERM
Intructional Materials;Charts on
power triangle.
12 Revision Revision
13 Examination Examination
14 Examination Examination
BASIC ELECTRONICS
SS 2 2ND TERM
Stages of radio receiver (AM & Students carry out systematic detection
FM) e.g. Tuner, AF amplifiers, in a typical radio receiver.
detector and power supply.
Intructional Materials; Charts showing
stages of a typical radio receiver.
12 Revision Revision
13 Examination Examination
BASIC ELECTRONICS
SS 2 THIRD TERM
11 Revision Revision
12 Examination Examination
SS 2 FIRST TERM
1 PETROL ENGINE – TWO Teacher define and explain two stroke cycle
STROKE CYCLE operation. Students examine the working
sequence.
13 Revision Revision
14 Examination Examination
SS 2 SECOND TERM
9 AIR CLEANER, FUNCTIONS The teacher will define and explain the
OF AIR CLEANER, functions of cleaner. The students will
SERVICING OF AIR remove and replace air cleaner. Resources;
CLEANER. live vehicle, spanner, hammer, charts, etc.
11 Revision Revision
12 Examination Examination
SS 2 THIRD TERM
8 WHEELS AND TYRE The teacher will state the causes of tyre
SERVICE—VULCANIZED wear, and remedies.
TUBES AND TUBELESS
TYRES. The students will practice the process
involved in vulcanizing.
12 Revision Revision
13 Examination Examination
BUILDING CONSTRUCTION
SS 2 FIRST TERM
11 Revision Revision
12 Examination Examination
BUILDING CONSTRUCTION
SS 2 SECOND TERM
13 Revision Revision
14 Examination Examination
BUILDING CONSTRUCTION
SS 2 THIRD TERM
11 Revision Revision
12 Examination Examination
WOOD WORK
SS 2 FIRST TERM
9 FIRST AID CHARTS AND Teacher displays first aid charts, and
POSTERS. posters.
Students identify materials on the
charts and posters.
13 Revision Revision
14 Examination Examination
WOOD WORK
SS 2 SECOND TERM
11 Revision Revision
12 Examination Examination
WOOD WORK
SS 2 THIRD TERM
12 Revision Revision
13 Examination Examination
HOME MANAGEMENT
SS 2 FIRST TERM
HOME MANAGEMENT
SS 2 SECOND TERM
SS 2 FIRST TERM
12 Revision
13 Examination
FOOD AND NUTRITION
SS 2 SECOND TERM
11 Revision Revision
12 Examination Examination
SS 2 THIRD TERM
SS 2 FIRST TERM
SS 2 SECOND TERM
SS 2 THIRD TERM
13 Revision Revision
14 Examination Examination
SS 2 SECOND TERM
11 Revision Revision
12 Examination Examination
SS 2 THIRD TERM
Methods of making
construction joints in
concrete structures.
-Quality of good
rendering.
11 Revision Revision
12 Examination Examination
SS 2 FIRST TERM
SS 2 SECONDTERM
SS 2 THIRD TERM
CATERING CRAFT
SS 2 FIRST TERM
CATERING CRAFT
SS 2 SECOND TERM
WEEK TOPIC/CONTENT ACTIVITIES
1 PRINCIPLES OF MENU Teacher: Explain the meaning and
PLANNING scope of menu.
i. Definition of menu Explain the factors affecting menu
ii. Scope of menu planning
iii. Factors that affect Students participate in the discussion.
menu planning Copy chalkboard summary.
iv. Guide for menu Materials: Charts and pictures showing
planning types of menu
CATERING CRAFT
SS 2 THIRD TERM
COSMETOLOGY
SS 2 FIRST TERM
9. TEACHER:
STERILIZATION 1. Explains the classes of colours
Methods of sterilization 2. Copy notes
Types of sterilization 3. Draws and explain a colour wheel/chart
4. Practice combinations of colours on
drawing books using poster colours.
INSTRUCTIONAL RESOURCES:
Poster colours, colour wheel, chart,
brushes, pencils, card board sheets etc.
TEACHER:
1. Explains what personal hygiene of a
cosmetologist is.
2. Lists grooming materials and enumerate
the appearance of well groomed
cosmetologist.
3. Displays pictures of well groomed
cosmetologist.
STUDENTS:
1. Explain good grooming
2. Identify grooming materials
3. Copy notes.
4. Practice good grooming
INSTRUCTIONAL RESOURCES:
Chart and posters showing well groomed
cosmetologist grooming materials.
TEACHER:
1. Defines sterilization
2. States method of sterilization
3. Lists types of sterilization
4. Lists materials and tools of sterilization.
5. States process of sterilization.
STERILIZATION STUDENTS
10 Materials/tools for 1. Define sterilization
sterilization. 2. Copy notes on board
Processes of sterilization 3. Observe video/film of sterilization and
practice. practice.
4. Visit shops, markets and departmental
store and compile a list of chemicals for
sterilization.
5. Carry out sterilization according to the
manufacturer’s instructions.
INSTRUCTIONAL RESOURCES
Sterilizers, washing pan, buckets, dippers,
needles, combs, brushes, ultra-violet rays.
13 Revision Revision
14 Examination Examination
COSMETOLOGY
SS 2 SECOND TERM
INSTRUCTIONAL RESOURCES:
Display sample materials for hair loss.
Display charts/film showing hair loss.
INSRUTIONAL RESOURCES:
EXAMINATION Facial treatment creams pictures on
12 facial/aerobics and facial defects.
COSMETOLOGY
SS 2 THIRD TERM
INSTRUCTIONAL RESOURCES:
Colour wheel, chart, lip pencils, lip
sticks, lip balm, video film etc.
INSTRUCTIONAL RESOURCES :
Dummy, eye pencil, eye shadow,
mascara, tweezers, charts showing
different shapes of eye brows etc.
8 ARTIFICIAL HAIR TEACHER:
Hair pieces and wigs 1. Explains the difference between
Difference between wigs and hair wig and hair piece.
pieces. 2. States reasons for wearing wigs.
Reasons for wearing wigs. 3. States care for wigs.
4. Demonstrates the making of wigs.
9 ARTIFICAL HAIR 5. Demonstrates application of hair
Caring for wigs and hair pieces extension on a dummy or volunteer.
Tips when buying hair pieces and
wigs
STUDENT:
10 ARTIFICIAL HAIR 1. Differentiate between wigs and hair
Production of wigs piece.
(Practical) 2. Copy notes on board.
3. Practice application of hair
11 ARTIFICIAL HAIR extension on volunteer.
Procedure for fixing artificial hair. 4. Collect samples to see
Practical on fixing of artificial hair. manufacturer’s instructions for care
and handling of wigs and hair pieces.
INSTRUCTIONAL RESOURCES:
Sample of wig, hair pieces, needles,
12 Revision thread, scissors, nets, dummy, etc.
13 Examination
DATA PROCESSING
SS 2 FIRST TERM
DATA PROCESSING
SS 2 SECOND TERM
DATA PROCESSING
SS 2 THIRD TERM
WEE TOPIC / CONTENT ACTIVITIES
K
1 Graphic Packages -Teacher leads the students to define graphic
-meaning of graphic software package
software package -outlines the uses of graphic package.
-uses of graphic software Instructional Resources: charts, pictures,
package computer laboratory
2 Graphic Packages -Teacher gives examples of graphic packages -
-examples of graphic CorelDraw, Photoshop, paint etc
package -CorelDraw software and would be opened to
-component ion of graphic see and identity their basic components like
package standard menu, tool box, pallet box. etc.
Instructional Resources: computer set,
CorelDraw software.
SS 2 FIRST TERM
3-4 TWISTING AND KNOTTING Tie and die twisting and knotting.
Teacher demonstrates for the
Use of cotton materials in twisting and students to see. Students partake
knotting. by trying to do what the teacher
has done. Students enumerate
the materials involved.
13 REVISION
14 EXAMINATION
SS 2 SECOND TERM
11 REVISION
12 EXAMINATION
SS 2 THIRD TERM
SS 2 FIRST TERM
SS 2 SECOND TERM
SS 2 THIRD TERM
SS 2 FIRST TERM
FISHERIES
SS 2 SECOND TERM
FISHERIES
SS 2 THIRD TERM
GARMENT MAKING
SS 2 FIRST TERM
13 REVISION
14 EXAMINATION
GARMENT MAKING
SS 2 SECOND TERM
12 EXAMINATION
GARMENT MAKING
SS 2 THIRD TERM
12 REVISION
13 EXAMINATION
MACHINE WOOD WORK
SS 2 FIRST TERM
MARKETING
SS 2 FIRST TERM
SS 2 SECOND TERM
MARKETING
SS 2 THIRD TERM
PHOTOGRAPHY
SS 2 FIRST TERM
PHOTOGRAPHY
SS 2 SECOND TERM
PHOTOGRAPHY
SS 2 THIRD TERM
SALESMANSHIP
SS 2 FIRST TERM
12 EXAMINATION
SALESMANSHIP
SS 2 SECOND TERM
10 REVISION
11 EXAMINATION
SALESMANSHIP
SS 2 THIRD TERM
13 EXAMINATION
TOURISM
SS 2 FIRST TERM
TOURISM
SS 2 SECOND TERM
11 Revision
12 Examination
TOURISM
SS 2 THIRD TERM
SS 2 FIRST TERM
SS 2 SECOND TERM
SS 2 THIRD TERM
11 FAULT FINDING AND REPAIR IN The teacher create faults in radio set
RADIO RECEIVER. for students to trace the fault, provides
radio receiver for fault finding and
i. Remedies. repairs, and demonstrates alignments
ii. Alignments (IF and RF).
of RF and IF, using the necessary
equipments, and tools for FM and AM
radio receivers. While the students
practice the fault finding techniques to
trace the fault created by the teacher,
and observe the teacher demonstrate
on the procedure of alignment of IF
and RF stages using the necessary
equipments and tools.
SS 2 FIRST TERM
1 PETROL ENGINE – TWO Teacher defines and explains two stroke cycle
STROKE CYCLE operation. Students examine the working
sequence.
SS 2 SECOND TERM
9 AIR CLEANER, FUNCTIONS The teacher will define and explain the
OF AIR CLEANER, functions of cleaner. The students will
SERVICING OF AIR remove and replace air cleaner. Resources;
CLEANER. live vehicle, spanner, hammer, charts, etc.
11 Revision
12 Examination
AUTO MECHANIC WORK
SS 2 THIRD TERM
8 WHEELS AND TYRE The teacher will state the causes of tyre
SERVICE—VULCANIZED wear, and remedies.
TUBES AND TUBELESS
TYRES. The students will practice the process
involved in vulcanizing.
12 Revision Revision
13 Examination Examination
UPHOLSTERY
SS 2 FIRST TERM
-Maintenance and
-repair
13 Revision Revision
14 Examination Examination
UPHOLSTERY
SS 2 SECOND TERM
a. Web
b. Hessian
c. Foam
d. Stuffing etc
11 Revision Revision
12 Examination Examination
UPHOLSTERY
SS 2 THIRD TERM
- Fabric
- Natural leather
- Synthetic leather
- Plastic etc
3 COVERING MATERIALS Demonstrate the
application of covering
Application of covering materials used in materials.
upholstery.
12 Examination Examination
SS 2 FIRST TERM
WEEK TOPIC/CONTENT ACTIVITIES
13 Revision Revision
14 Examination Examination
11 Revision Revision
12 Examination Examination
SS 2 THIRD TERM
10 TIME DURATION
11 Revision Revision
12 Examination Examination
PRINTING CRAFT
SS 2 FIRST TERM
WEEK TOPIC/CONTENT ACTIVITIES
PRINTING CRAFT
SS 2 SECOND TERM
PRINTING CRAFT
SS 2 THIRD TERM
3 Piping, ducting and trucking Teacher list the tools for piping,
Piping, ducting and trucking tools ducting and trucking and their uses for
students
4 Insulation of air condition and Teacher explains the need for
refrigeration installation of refrigeration and air
The need for insulation of conditioning system
refrigeration and air conditioning
systems.
ANIMAL HUSBANDERY
SS 2 FIRST TERM
8 “ i. Types of pasture “
- natural pasture
- artificial pasture
ANIMAL HUSBANDERY
SS 2 THIRD TERM
FURNITURE MAKING
SS 2 FIRST TERM
3 Portable Power Tools Safety -State and explain too table power tool
-Portable power tools safety safety rules and regulation
rules and regulation -State specific portable power tool safety
rules and regulation
11 Revision Revision
12 Examination Examination
FURNITURE MAKING
SS 2 SECOND TERM
9 Revision Revision
10 Revision Revision
11 Revision Revision
12 Examination Examination
FURNITURE MAKING
SS 2 THIRD TERM
3 Tools uses in upholstery -List and describe upholstery tools with the
construction students
-Upholstery tools and their uses -State their uses
-Describe different types of upholstery tools
4 Tools uses in upholstery -List and describe upholstery tools with the
construction students
-Upholstery tools and their uses -State their uses
-Describe different types of upholstery tools
5-6 Machine tools uses in List and describes the various types of
upholstery construction upholstery machines
-Types of upholstery machines -Note the different types of upholstery
and their machines and
-Mention any one they have seen
-Identify at least three types of upholstery
machine
-State the uses of the machines
7-8 Traditional and modern padding -Describe traditional padding materials and
materials modern padding materials
-Traditional padding materials -Note the types of padding materials
-Modern padding materials -Samples of traditional and modern padding
materials
-Describe the properties and characteristics
of materials
-Torch and feel the available materials
-State the characteristics and the materials
in each group
BOOK KEEPING
SS 2 FIRST TERM
Examinations
BOOK KEEPING
SS 2 SECOND TERM
Classes of ledger:
i. State the classes of ledger Teacher Activities:
ii. Identify column in ledger. i. Explains classes of
ledger
ii. Lists the columns in
the ledger.
Students Activities: learner
ask questions on columns of
ledger.
Instructional Resources: A
chart showing the format of
6 three column cash book.
Classes of ledger:
i. Explain extraction from cash
book to ledger Teacher Activities: Teacher
ii. Post transactions into a posts transactions into ledger.
ledger. Student Activities - Learner to
understanding how to post
transactions into a ledger and
practice more exercises.
7 Instructional Resources: A
chart showing the format of
ledger.
Trading, Profit and loss Account:
i. Define Profit and loss
accounts. Teacher Activities:
ii. Preparation of profit and loss i. Defines trading
account with adjustment e.g profit and loss
prepayment, accruals, account.
depreciation, bad and doubtful ii. Explain trading
debts. profit and loss
account with
8 adjustment.
Instructional Resources: A
chart showing the format of
trading profit and loss
Trading, Profit and loss Account: accounts.
i. Practice more exercise on
trading profit and loss account Teacher Activities:
with adjustment i. Guides students to
ii. Excursion to a business make adjustment
organisation. ii. Prepare trading
profit and loss
account.
Student activities: Learner
practices more exercise.
9 Instructional Resources:
Annual Report, a chart
showing the format of trading
profit, relevant text books.
Trading, Profit and loss Account
and balance sheet:
i. Explain the treatment of the
adjustment in the balance Teacher Activities: Guides
sheet i.e bad and doubtful the students to make
debts on debtor, depreciation adjustment as it affect
10 balance sheet.
on fixed assets, accruals as
liabilities and prepaid as Student Activities: learner
11 practice more exercise.
assets
Instructional resources,
Revision annual report, charts relevant
text books.
Examination
Revision.
Examination
BOOK KEEPING
SS 2 THIRD TERM
WEEK TOPIC/CONTENT ACTIVITIES
Revision
Examination