ST. GREGORY S COLLEGE, IKOYI, LAGOS 2018/2019 SCHEME OF WORK OUTLINE
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1 SUBJECT: BIOLOGY ST. GREGORY S COLLEGE, IKOYI, LAGOS 1. Revision/Regulation of internal environment The kidney, function of the kidney, diseases of the kidney, effect of kidney disease, remedy for effects of kidney disease 2. The liver: Functions, diseases, effects, remedy of effects of liver disease. Skin: Structure of the skin, function of care of the mammalian skin 3. Hormones: - Location of hormonal glands and their secretions - Functions, effects of over secretion and undersecretion (Deficiency of different hormones) - Plant hormones (Auxins) - Location and types of plant hormones - Functions of plant hormones - Modern application of auxins effects with reference to crop harvesting, weed control 4. Nervous co-ordination: - Component of the central nervous system - Structure and function of the spinal cord - Component of the brain, their description and functions - Function of the central nervous system 1. The peripheral nervous system: - Somatic and Autonomic nervous system - Structure and the functions neurone - Classification of neurone and transmission of neurone impulses 2. The organ of sight (The eye) - Component of the eye and their functions - Image formation and accommodation - Defects of the eye and their correction 1-2 period 80mins 3 rd period 40mins 1-2 period 80mins 3 rd period 40mins 1 P a g e
2 - Organs of smell, structure and functions of nose 3. Organ of hearing: - Structure of the ear and function - Mechanism of hearing - Mechanism of balancing Organ of taste (Structure and functions of the tongue) 4. Reproductive behavior: - Courtship behavior in animal (pairing, display) - Pollination in plant 5. Development of male organisms: - Stages in the development of a toad - Adaptive features of each stage - Roles of hormones in development Metamorphosis in insects: - Complete and incomplete metamorphosis - Life history of the housefly and the cockroach 6. The fruit: - Structure of fruits, types of fruit - Dispersal of fruits and seeds and feature that aid methods of dispersal 7. Variation in populations: - Morphology variations - Physiological variations - Application of variation 8. Theories of evolution as an explanation of variation of organism 1-2 period 80mins 3 rd period 40mins 1-2 period 80mins 3 rd period 40mins 1-2 period 80mins 3 rd period 40mins 1-2 period 80mins 3 rd period 40mins 1-2 period 80mins 3 rd period 40mins 1-2 period 80mins 3 rd period 40mins 9. Biology of heredity (Genetics) 1-2 period 80mins 3 rd period 40mins 10. Chromosomes 1-2 period 80mins 3 rd period 40mins SATURDAY EXTENSION 1. Reflex and voluntary actions (The reflex arc) - Difference between reflex and voluntary actions. Path way and actions of a verve impulse - Conditioned reflex as a learned behavior - Roles of conditioned reflex on behavior. Examples of conditioned reflex - Differences between hormonal and nervous coordination 2. Reproductive system in plants: - Structure and functions of the reproductive organs of plants 2 P a g e
3 - Arrangement of reproductive organs in different plants - Types of flower - Kinds of placentation 3. Process of development of zygote in flowering plant: - Fertilization and formation of seeds Germination of seeds: - Types of germination, condition necessary for germination Essential factors that affect the development of organisms adaptive features in a developing animal - Yolk in egg of fish, toad and bird for feeding - Placenta in mammals - Definition of oriparity, viviparity, ovoviparity 4. Structural adaptation to: - Obtain food - Protect and defend - Secure mattes for reproduction - Regulate body temp versus - Conservation of water Adaptive colouration in plants and animals and their functions. Behavioral adaptation SECOND TERM 1-10 Laboratory experiments /revision 3 P a g e
4 SUBJECTS: PHYSICS WEEK TOPIC (S) DURATION 1 Revision/Electromagnetic waves, Types of radiation in electromagnetic spectrum, description and uses. 2 Gravitational field and law, gravitational potential, escape velocity, potential energy in gravitational field. 3 Electric field: Coulombs law, electric field intensity, electric potential, capacitor and capacitance; Definition, arrangement and application. 4 Current Electricity: Primary and Secondary cells, Defects of simple cells, Daniel cells, Leclanche, Lead acid accumulator, Alkaline cadmium cell. SECTION 1B: 2015/ Electric Measurement: Resistivity, Conductivity, Conversion of galvanometer to Ammeter and Voltmeter, measuring resistance ammeter Voltmeter method, Shunt and multiplier. 2 Magnetic field around current carrying conductors:- straight conductor, circular conductor or solenoid; Applications: electromagnets, uses of electromagnets electric bells, telephone earpiece. 3 Electromagnetic field: Fleming left hand rule, Application D.C. motors, moving coil Galvanometer 4 Alternating current circuit, graphical representation, peak and r.m.s values 1 Hr. For Each Class 1 Hr. For Each Class 1 Hr. For Each Class 1 Hr. For Each Class 1 st & 2 nd Period -80mins. 3 rd Period 40mins. 1 st & 2 nd Period -80mins. 3 rd Period 40mins. 1 st & 2 nd Period -80mins. 3 rd Period 40mins. 1 st & 2 nd Period -80mins. 3 rd Period 40mins. 4 P a g e
5 5 A/C in resistor, inductor and capacitor. Energy in inductor (E = 1 / 3 U 2 ) reactance and impedance, vector diagram, power in A/C circuit, resonance and its application. 6 Radio activity emission of Alpha and beta particles and gamma rays. Properties and peaceful uses of radiations. Radioactive decay, half-life, decay constant. 7 Artificial transformation, Nuclear fusions nuclear fission, nuclear energy, chain reactions, peaceful uses of radioactivity radioactive hazard and safety precautions binding energy. 8 Photo electric effect, work function, threshold frequency, Einstein s equation, x-ray production, x-ray tube, types, characteristics, uses, hazard and safety precautions. 9 Conduction of electricity in gases conduction for discharge tube, characteristics of cathode rays, application. Thermionic emission and its applications. Diode nature, cathode ray oscillio scope. 1 st & 2 nd Period -80mins. 3 rd Period 40mins. 1 st & 2 nd Period -80mins. 3 rd Period 40mins. 1 st & 2 nd Period -80mins. 3 rd Period 40mins. 1 st & 2 nd Period -80mins. 3 rd Period 40mins. 1 st & 2 nd Period -80mins. 3 rd Period 40mins. 10 Laboratory Experiments/Revision 1 st & 2 nd Period -80mins. 3 rd Period 40mins. SATURDAY LESSON 1 Magnetic Field: Magnetism and Magnetic material, temporary and permanent magnets, magnetization, magnetization, theory of magnetization, magnetic flux, earth magnetic field. 1Hr. For Each Class 2 Electromagnetic induction:- Induced current, laws of electromagnetic induction, induction coil, A/C and D/C Generators, Transformers and power transmission and distribution, Eddy current. 3 Models of Atoms: Thompson, Rutherford, Bohr Models and limitations. Assumption of Bohrs theory. Electron Cloud Model structures of Nucleus, Protons and Neutrons and Isotope. 4 Quantum Radiation: Energy level, Frank, holm Hertz experiment, excitation potential and excitation energy line spectra of discharge lamps. 1Hr. For Each Class For Each Class 1 Hr. For Each Class 5 P a g e
6 SUBJECTS: GEOGRAPHY 1. Revision of last term s work (SS2)/Irrigation Agriculture in the Nile and Niger Basins. 2. Areas of covered by irrigation in both Nile and Niger Basins. 3. Lumbering in Zaire and Nigeria 4. Bush Fallowing in West Africa 1. Fruit Farming in the mediliterranean region 2. Mineral exploitation in Africa, copper, petroleum and gold. 3. Major Hydro-electric power project in Africa 4. International Economic Cooperation with Africa with special reference to ECOWAS. 5. World population Factors, Distribution/Patterns 6. World settlement Factors, Types/Patterns 7. Settlement (Continue) migration Types, Urbanization Environmental interaction Ecosystem, Components. 10. Revision Examination. SATURDAY EXTENSION 1. Intervention within the natural environment Human and Natural intervention 2. Environmental Hazards: Forms, causes, effects, control. SECOND TERM 1. World Transportation:- Types, Limitations/solution 2. World Manufacturing Industry:- Types, Factors 3. World Trade:- import and export trade, trade partners, major sea routes. 4. Map Work:- Contour representation of the landforms Gradient and Cross-Section Drawing. 5. Interpretation of topographical map:- Relief region, Drainage, Settlement, cultural/human 6 P a g e
7 6. Introduction to elementary surveying:- Branches, Types, Instrument, Description and functions. 7. Revision 8. Revision Revision Examination 7 P a g e
8 SUBJECTS: HISTORY OF NIGERIA & WIDER WORLD 1. Self-government in Nigeria 2. Attainment of independence 3. The first republic-socio-economic 4. The political crisis in the first republic ECOWAS 1. (i) Coup detat in Nigeria 8-9 period 80 mins. (ii) Civil war Nigeria and Biafra nd period 40 mins. 2. The military administration period 80 mins 2 nd period 40 mins 3. The second republic period 80 mins 4. Nigeria between The forth republic to the present 5. Apartheid and Afrikaner Nationalism 6. The A.U. and international reaction to apartheid system 7. Napoleon de Bonaparte in Egypt Mohammad Ali of Egypt Mfecane 10. Ethiopia before 19 th century 2 nd period 40 mins 8-9 period 80 mins 2 nd period 40 mins 8-9 period 80 mins 2 nd period 40 mins 8-9 period 80 mins 2 nd period 40 mins 8-9 period 80 mins 2 nd period 40 mins 8-9 period 80 mins 2 nd period 40 mins 8-9 period 80 mins 2 nd period 40 mins 8-9 period 80 mins 2 nd period 40 mins SATURDAY EXTENSION 1. Egypt The land and the people 2. The rule of Abbas The reign of Mohammad Sa id The great trek and the rise of the Boer republic SECOND TERM 8 P a g e
9 1. Neo-colonialism 2. Settlers colonies in Africa 3. Neo-colonialism and under development 4. Military in African politics 5. Boundary disputes 6. Nigeria and United Nation 7. Nigeria and A.U 8. ECOWAS 9. Revision 8-9 period 80 mins. 2 nd period 40 mins. 8-9 period 80 mins. 2 nd period 40 mins. 8-9 period 80 mins. 2 nd period 40 mins. 8-9 period 80 mins. 2 nd period 40 mins. 8-9 period 80 mins. 2 nd period 40 mins. 8-9 period 80 mins. 2 nd period 40 mins. 8-9 period 80 mins. 2 nd period 40 mins. 8-9 period 80 mins. 2 nd period 40 mins. 8-9 period 80 mins. 2 nd period 40 mins. 9 P a g e
10 SUBJECTS: CIVIC EDUCATION Values/Dif, Sources, Types of values, Diff, Importance, basic human values HIV/AIDS: Meaning, diff, causes, modes of transmission, signs, effect, preventive measure, stigmatization. Youth Empowerment: Dif, various youth empowerment skills, agents. Citizenship: Meaning, goals, duties and responsibility, customs and beliefs, national integrity. Democracy: - Def, features, types, problems etc. - Dev, factors, conditions necessary for the success of democracy and rule of law. Brief history of UDHR: - The seven freedoms of UDHR - Responsibilities of individuals, group and Government in UDHR Seven Core Freedom: - Responsibility of individuals, roles of groups, roles of Government Law and Order: - Orderliness, examples, ways of promotion - Benefits; queuing culture Citizenship: - Meaning, goals, law and rights of individuals - Right of individuals, functions and structure of Govt. Popular participation in politics: - Meaning, elements, benefits, why people do not participate, formation, season etc. Drugs and Drug Abuse: 3 rd period 40mins. 3 rd period 40mins. 3 rd period 40mins. 3 rd period 40mins. 3 rd period 40mins. 3 rd period 40mins. 3 rd period 40mins. 10 P a g e
11 Meaning, types, ways of having first contact with drugs, sources, how drugs can be abused, signs, symptoms, dangers, ways of preventing Relationships: - Interpersonal relationship; types, skills, importance Constituted Authority: - Types, meaning, examples, importance SATURDAY EXTENSION Major pillars of democracy: The constitution, strong institutions of Government, civil society, free press, citizen s responsibilities, other pillars of democracy. Cultism: Meaning, origin of cult groups, diff. cult group, consequences, Govt. policies on cultism. Political Apathy: Meaning, forms, reasons, problems, why leaders fail, Public Service and Civil Servant. Responsible Parenthood: Meaning, roles, importance, other responsibilities. SECOND TERM NAPTIP, WATCLEF, CIRCLE, YIFFING, VOYEURISM Meaning, functions/revision a) Human Trafficking b) Female genital mutilation c) Whistle blowing d) Kidnapping/Adoption Consequences of each to humanity 3 rd period 40mins. 3 rd period 40mins. 80 mins. 11 P a g e
12 SUBJECTS: MATHEMATICS 1. Matrices and Determinants: - Identification of order - Notation and types of matrices - Addition, subtraction, scalar multiplication of matrices and multiplication of matrices 2. Transpire and Inverse of matrice: Determinant of matrice and application of determinant. 3. Indical equation: The concept and relationship of indical equation with quadratic equations. 4. Theory of logarithms 1. Compound interest, investment and annuities 2. Change of subject of formula 3. Variation: Direct and indirect variation 4. Variation: Joint and partial variation 5. Application of solution of a linear equation in practical form 6. Application of solution of quadratic equation in practical problems 7. Surface area and volume of a sphere 8. The 3-dimensional problems 9. Longitude and Latitude the article and sphere 10. Theory of logarithms SATURDAY EXTENSION 1. Change of subject of formula 2. Use of cumulative frequency, estimate percentile, including median 3. Concept of quartiles and percentile, range, interquartile range and semi-interquartile range 4. Calculation of mean deviation and standard deviations of grouped data using assumed mean SECOND TERM 12 P a g e
13 1. Calculation of mean, mean deviations of grouped data using assumed mean 2. Further measuration: Circular arcs, sector, segment and chords 3. Further measuration: Length of arc and perimeter of sectors and radius 4. Area of sectors and segment 5. Change of subject of formula 6. Simple and compound interest, profit and loss, discount and commission 7. Revision of construction from past WAEC and NECO exam 8. Revision of quadratic graph and slope 9. Revision of general WAEC past questions 10. Revision of NECO past questions 13 P a g e
14 SUBJECTS: COMMERCE 1. Revision/Introduction to Business Management: Business: meaning, business resources, business objectives. Management: meaning, functions 2. Business Management continues: Principles of management Departmentalization: meaning, functions of each department Social responsibilities of a business 3. Structure of a business: Organizational setup/structure Types of organizational structure Their advantages and disadvantages 4. Authority, power, accountability and responsibility in an organization span of control and factors determining it. Inter and intra-departmental communication. 1. Nationalization: meaning, reasons, advantages and disadvantages. Privatization: meaning, advantages and disadvantages. Commercialization Indigenization: meaning, advantages and disadvantages. Reference to Private enterprises, categories of indigenous business organization in Nigeria. 2. Economic grouping in West Africa: Economic Grouping in West Africa e.g, Economic Community of West Africa States. (ECOWAS) History, member states, organs aims and objectives, problems. Niger basin Commission, Lake Chad Basin Commission Formation, members and problems facing them International monetary fund: formation, objectives 3 period 40mins. 3 period 40mins. 14 P a g e
15 3. Introduction to marketing: Meaning, importance, functions, marketing concept, marketing mix, market segment and types. 4. Advertising method, advertising media: Advertising: meaning, concept, role, types. Advantages and disadvantages of each medium 5. Public relation and customer services: Meaning, importance Legal aspect of a Business Meaning of a contract, types, termination of a contract, remedies for breach of contract 6. Law of Agency: Principal: Meaning, duties and rights Agent: Meaning, duties and rights Sales of goods contract: meaning, term, provision 7. Right and Obligation of Employers and Employees: Government regulation of business,negotiable instruments 3 period 40mins. 3 period 40mins. 3 period 40mins. 3 period 40mins. 3 period 40mins. SATURDAY EXTENSION 1. Business and its Environment 2. Advertising: meaning, concept, role, types 3. Information and Communication Technology E-commerce, E-banking, E-business, E-payment 3 period 40mins. SECOND TERM 1-10 Revision 3 period 40mins. 15 P a g e
16 SUBJECTS: ECONOMICS 1. Inflation: Meaning of inflation, types of inflation, causes of inflation, effects of inflation, control of inflation 2. Indigenization:- definition, aims and objectives, achievements/advantages and disadvantages 3. Nationalization:- meaning, advantages and disadvantages 4. Economics systems:- meaning, basic economic problems of society, capitalism, socialism and mixed economy 1. National income Accounting Measurement of National Income Accounting income 2. Output and expenditure method 3. Circular flow of income 4. Elementary theory of income determination Relationship between income, consumption and savings and investment 5. Equation and calculation of income determination 6. International Trade:- Definition, types, reasons 7. Barriers of international trade, differences between domestic and internal trade 8. Advantages and disadvantages of international trade 9. The law of comparative (cost), advantages, trade protection 10. Export and import, balance of trade:- Definition and measurement, terms of trade definition and measurement, balance of payment. 11. Revision 12. Examination SATURDAY EXTENSION 1. How to finance Balance of payment, determination of currency:- meaning and effect, Economic integration, definition, objectives and problems 2. Revision of structure of Nigerian s external trade 16 P a g e
17 3. Economic growth and development 4. Under development Economic development plan SECOND TERM 1. Nigerian s planning experience 2. Petroleum and Nigerian economy Nigerian National Petroleum Co-operation (NNPC) 3. International economic organization: ECOWAS, IBRD, IMF, ADB 4. ECA, UNCTAD, EU and WACH 5. Contemporary topical issues in Nigeria Economy 6. Revision 7. Examination SUBJECTS: CHEMISTRY 1. Saturate hydrocarbons: Preparation, properties and uses. Isomerism, IUPAC nomenclatures. 2. Unsaturated hydrocarbons: Alkenes ethane Nomenclature, preparation, properties and uses 3. Unsaturated hydrocarbon Alkenes ethane Nomenclature, properties, preparation and uses 4. Aromatics hydrocarbons: Benzene structure, properties, uses and derivatives of benzene 1. Alkanols:- sources, general molecular formula, nomenclature, classification, properties, preparation, uses and test for alkanols. 2. Alkanoic (Carboxylic acids): sources, structure, I.U.P.A.C, preparation, properties, uses. 17 P a g e
18 Alkanoates:- general formula, I.U.P.A.C, preparation, properties and uses. 3. Fat and oils as higher esters, sources, properties and uses. Detergent and soap structure and their mode of action 4. Natural and synthetic polymers. 5. (a) Carbohydrates:- sources, general formula, classification, properties and uses. Test for carbohydrate (ii) Biotechnology food processing (b) Proteins:- sources, structure, properties, uses and test 6. Amines and Amides:- General molecular structure, preparation, properties and uses 7. Nuclear chemistry:- types and nature of radiations, half-life 8. Nuclear reaction i.e., fusion and fission with examples. Effect and application of radioactivity, comparison of nuclear reaction and ordinary chemical reactions 9. Simple molecules and their shapes:- covalent molecules crystalline solids 10. Metallic bonding:- Properties, intermolecular bonding, vanderwaal forces and hydrogen bonds, comparison of all types of bond SECOND TERM 1. Metal and their compounds:- Extraction, properties, reactions, uses 2. Alloys:- composition and uses 3. Introduction to qualitative analysis Tests for cations, confirmatory tests. 4. Test for anions, identification of gases of CO, CO 2, SO 2, O2, etc Characteristics, test anions of SO 2-3, SO 2-4, CO 2 3 -, NO - 3, CL -, etc. 5. Volumetric Analysis:- Calculations based on percentage/amount of water of crystallization, molar mass, solution of substances, volume of gases, mole ratio of acid to base 6. Revision 18 P a g e
19 SUBJECTS: FINANCIAL ACCOUNTING 1. Dissolution of partnership 2. Amalgamation of partnership 3. Introduction to company s account 4. Preparation of company s final account 1. Issue of shares 2. Interpretation of Balance Sheet 3. Working Exercises on Interpretation of Balance Sheet 4. Introduction to Data Processing 5. Government Accounting 19 P a g e
20 6. Capital and Recurrent expenditure 7. Simple Government Accounting Procedure 8. Branch Account 9. Treatment of Branch Adjustment with Various methods 10. Revision Examination SATURDAY EXTENSION 1-4 Treatment of NECO and WAEC past questions. SECOND TERM 1. Consignment Account 2. Hire Purchase Account 3. Revision of all the topics from SS1 to SS3 SUBJECTS: GOVERNMENT 1-2 Military rule in Nigeria 3 Local Government Administration in Nigeria 4 Nigeria and the World 1 Foreign Policy 2-3 Africa as the centre-piece of Nigeria foreign Policy 4-5 Non- alignment 20 P a g e
21 6 Organization of African Unity 7 African Union 8-9 African Union 10 United Nations Organization SATURDAY EXTENSION 1 United Nations Organization 2-3 Economic Community of West African State 4 Organization of Petroleum Exporting Countries SECOND TERM Revision of all the topics taught from SS1to SS3 SUBJECTS: AGRICULTURAL SCIENCE 1. Agricultural Extension: Meaning of Agricultural Extension Importance and various methods of disseminating information to farms 2. Objectives of Agricultural Extension/roles Adoption of innovation/agricultural extension programmes in Nigeria 3. Principles of Animal Management: Animal diseases - Viral diseases - Bacterial diseases 4. Principles of Animal health management: - Fungal diseases 21 P a g e
22 - Protozoa disease 1-2 Livestock parasites: - Endo-parasites (Tapeworm, liverfluck round worm) - Ecto-parasites (Tick and lice) - Methods of preventing diseases and parasites 3-4. Animal Improvement: - Processes of animal improvement - Artificial insemination 5. Animal management such as selection, culling tattooing, breading, de-beaking etc. 6. Animal by- products e.g hide and skin wood, horn milk blood bone etc. 7-8 Fish Farming: - Definition of farms, importance of fish farming - Establishment of fish farm - Maintenance of fish pond 9-10 Basic laws and regulations of fishing Revision and examination SATURDAY EXTENSION 1. Marketing of Agricultural Product: - Meaning and importance of Agricultural marketing - Channels of Agricultural marketing 2. Agents of Agricultural marketing Problems of Agricultural marketing 3. Agricultural Insurance - Meaning and importance of Agricultural importance - Various Agricultural risk - Types of insurance policies for Agricultural production 4. Insurance premium - Problems of Agricultural Insurance SECOND TERM 1-2 Agricultural pollution 3-4 Apiculture or Bee Keeping 22 P a g e
23 SUBJECTS: TECHNICAL DRAWING 1. Free hand sketch 2. Engineering designs working drawing 3. Machine drawing 4. Section of machine parts 1-2 Computer aided drawing auxiliary 9-10 period 80mins. 6 th period 40mins. 3-4 Building design and working drawing 9-10 period 80mins. 6 th period 40mins. 5. Details of part of building 9-10 period 80mins. 6 th period 40mins. 6. Planes and view in space 9-10 period 80mins. 6 th period 40mins. 7-8 Blue print design 9-10 period 80mins. 6 th period 40mins. 9. Auxiliary projection 9-10 period 80mins. 6 th period 40mins. 10. Revision 9-10 period 80mins. 6 th period 40mins. SATURDAY EXTENSION 1. Isometric projection 2. Projection on orthographic elevations to isometric views 3. LOCI (Cycloid and Involutes) 4. Crank mechanisms SECOND TERM 1-2 Engineering drawing 9-10 period 80mins. 6 th period 40mins. 3-4 Assembly drawing 9-10 period 80mins. 6 th period 40mins. 5-6 Sectioning 9-10 period 80mins. 6 th period 40mins. 7-9 Solving of past question 9-10 period 80mins. 23 P a g e
24 10. Revision 12. Examination 6 th period 40mins. SUBJECTS: FRENCH 1. Demander l avis de quelqu un, Juger critique un act ouune attitude. 2. Meme choses come continuation les verbesal imparfait. 3. Faire de reproches a quelqu un reprimander protester, argumenter se disputer. 4. Semaines: La literature Francais et la Civilisation. Introduction. 1. Se justifier, pardoner quelqu un 2. Parler de l unjustice, et Grammaire 3. Concordance de temps et le conditionnel present. 4. Les Verbes, passé-compose, important plusque parfait. 5. Donner des directives. 6. L oralitefrancais 7. Donner des ordres, francais oral. 8. Exprimerune obligation Le present et le future simple. Les question a choix multiples Revision et examen SATUREDAY EXTENSION 1. Se Justifier, pardoner quelqu un comprehension 2. Parler de l injustice et grammaire conjuguez les verbes de 3eme groupe 3. Les verbes passé-compose et la pratique de composition 4. Lecture et l oaralite; introduction al oral. SECOND TERM 24 P a g e
25 1-2 La revision de lepreuve passé, l male les pratiques de la dictee. La lecture et la comprehension orale 3-4 Les noms genre et nombre, s informersur la vie et les cultures des autres. 5-6 Les moyens transports les verbespartir voyager etc. Les loisirs et. 7-8 En france et au Togo come comparaison Les prononspossessifs et demonstratifs Revision et examen. 25 P a g e
26 SUBJECTS: LITERATURE-IN-ENGLISH 1. Revision on native son by Richard W. 2. Revision on Native Son by Richard W. 3. Revision of faceless by Amma Darko 4. Revision on faceless by Amma Darko 1. Revision of last term work 2. The Birches poetic device, Themes, Tone and Mood 3. The School Boy poetic analysis 4. The panic of growing old poetic analysis 5. Anvil and the Hammer Themes 6. Shall I compare thee to Summer Day poetic analysis 7. Vanity Analysis (Theme, poetic device) 8. Piano and Drum Analysis (Conflict) 9. Dining Table Analysis 10. The Proud King 11. The Proud King 12. Revision/Examination SATURDAY EXTENSION 1. Revision on a poem (The proud King) 2. Revision on the proud King 3. Revision on the Dining table (Poem) 4. Revision on the Birches by Robert Frost (Poem) 1-10 Revision 12 Examination SECOND TERM 26 P a g e
27 SUBJECTS: ENGLISH LANGUAGE WEEKS TOPICS PERFORMANCE OBJECTIVES DURATION AUGUST EXTENSION 1 Revision of examination questions Vocabulary development: American English/British English spellings: differences in common words Mechanics: capitalization of words/ the use of the comma 2 Comprehension Structure: review of phrases and clauses Essay: review of narrative and descriptive 3 Summary Vocabulary development: finance/ banking Structure: nominalization/ common errors involving nouns/ pronouns 4 Comprehension Structure: sequence of tenses Essay: review of informal letters Identifying and using correctly words spelt in British or American English; using capital letters and the comma appropriately Identifying the names and functions of grammatical structures; writing essays involving description and narration Applying the correct forms of nouns and pronouns in sentence constructions; identifying vowel sounds from given options; identifying and using words associated with finance / banking in contexts Applying direct and indirect speeches correctly in essays; writing informal letters on given topics 1 Summary Vocabulary development: science /technology Speech work: review of consonant sounds 2 Comprehension: review of figures of speech Structure: review of lexical/ primary/ modal auxiliary verbs Identifying and using words associated with science and technology in context; identifying consonant sounds in given objective questions Identifying figures of speech from given comprehension passages; using the correct forms of the problematic areas of lexical and 3 rd period 40mins. 3 rd period 40mins. 27 P a g e
28 Essay: review of formal letters 3 Summary Vocabulary development: printing/publishing Speech work: review of consonants (continued) 4 Comprehension: Structure: common errors (concord, tenses, misrelated participles) Essay: review of article writing 5 Summary Vocabulary development: building and plumbing Speech work: word stress 6 Comprehension: Structure: more on direct and indirect speech Essay: speech writing 7 Summary Vocabulary development: communication Speech work: stress pattern auxiliary verbs; writing a formal letter on a given topic Identifying and using in context words that are associated with printing/ publishing; identifying consonants from given objective questions Identifying and correcting common errors in essays; answering comprehension questions in concise sentences Identifying and using in context words that are associated with building and plumbing; answering objective questions involving word stress Applying direct and indirect speeches correctly in essays; writing essays on given questions on speech Identifying and using in context words that are related to communication 3 rd period 40mins. 3 rd period 40mins. 3 rd period 40mins. 3 rd period 40mins. 3 rd period 40mins. 8 Revision 3 rd period 40mins. 9/10/11 Mock examination SATURDAY LESSONS 1 Structure: more on idioms Speech work: review of rhyme and emphatic stress 2 Structure: restrictive and nonrestrictive clauses 3 Hints on examination questions: essay, summary, lexis and structure, comprehension, and test of orals. Identifying the meanings of given idioms; answering objective questions involving rhyme and emphatic stress Identifying and differentiating the two clauses from nouns in apposition 28 P a g e
29 SUBJECTS: YORUBA LANGUAGE 1. Ede: Oro-ise Asa:Afiweasaisinku aye atijoati ode oni Litireso: IweAsayan: Egunoriikunle 2. Ede: Itesiwajuloriehungbolohun Asa:Etoogunjija Litireso:Iwekika: Ore mi 3. Arokooniroyin; Iyato to walaarin Oro-AponleatiApola- Aponle Litireso: Itandowe 4. Aayanogbufo; Ayokaakayelorisiirisii, iweewiolorogeere (i) Ewiigbalode (ii) Iyaatata 1. Ede: ItesiwajuEkolorioro,oro-ise. ASA: Afiweasaisinkuabinibiatietoisinku ode oni. LITIRESO :IweasayantiWaecfowo/Necoyan;EgunOri _Ikunle. 2. IsoriGbolohungege bi ihunwon. AsA :EtoOgunjija. Litireso : IweAsayan : Ore Mi. 3. ItesiwajuloriihunOro gege bi iseda won. ASA :Egbeawoatioseluabinibi. LitiresoEwi :IyaAtata. 4. IbaIsele (Tenses}. ASA : IgbagboAwoneya Yoruba NipaAwon Emi Airi Litireso.IweAsayan. 5. Itesiwaju lorioro Agbaso(Indirect Speech). Asa: Ekonipaimototo(Health Hygiene ). Litireso :IweAsayanEgun-OriIkunle. 6. ( Narrative ArokoOniroyin Essay) Asa ; Ojuseenilaarinebiatiawujo (Social Responsibilities) Litireso :IweAsayanEwiIgbalode 7. Iyato to walaarin Oro-AponleatiApola_Aponle. 29 P a g e
30 Asa : Oran didaatiijiya to to. Litireso :EwiIgbalode. 8. AayanOgbufo (Translation) Asa :ItesiwajuAwon Yoruba NipaAseyinwaye (Re incarnation). Litireso :IweAsayan. 9. AkayeAyoka (Comprehension) Asa :ItesiwajuloriAwonEewotiaisan mu wa. Litireso : IweKika Ore Mi 10. AwonIsorioro: Oro-Oruko,Oro-aropo _oruko;oro-ise. Asa :AwonorukoileYoruba;amutorunwa,Abiso,OrikitabiInagi je AtunyewoekoatiIdanwoasekagbaTaamuYii. SATURDAY EXTENSION 1. Silebuede Yoruba Asa: Elegbejegbe tabi irosiro 2. Fonolojiede Yoruba, oroapejuwe 3. Awonoroayalo, orooruko 4. Ihunatiisedaoro-oruko Asa: Etoiseluabinibi 30 P a g e
31 SUBJECTS: CHRISTIAN RELIGIOUS KNOWLEDGE 1. The Message of God and the Messenger 2. The Holiness of God 3. Divine Call 4. Punishment and Hope of Restoration 1. Revision and the birth of Jesus 2. The synoptic account of Jesus baptism 3. The synoptic account of Jesus temptation 4. Discipleship: The call and demands of discipleship 5. Miracles: Nature Miracles 6. Healing Miracles 7. Parables about the kingdom of God 8. Parables illustrating God s love 9. Parables illustrating concern for one another 10. The Sermon on the Mount 11. Revision and Examination SATURDAY EXTENSION 1. The demands of discipleship 2. Nature Miracles 3. Healing Miracles 4. Parables of the Kingdom 5. The Sermon on the Mount SECOND TERM 1. The Mission of the Twelve/Seventy disciples 2. The Transfiguration 3. The Triumphant Entry/Cleansing of the temple 4. The arrest and trial of Christ 5. The Crucifixion and death of Christ 6. The Resurrection and Appearance of Christ 7. The Fellowship and Communal living in the early Church 8. The Ascension and decent of the Holy Spirit 9. The Mission of the Church in Judea and Samaria 31 P a g e
32 10. The opposition to the gospel message 11. Revision/Examination THIRD TERM 1. Mission of the Gentiles The Conversion of Paul 2. The Commissioning and Mission of Paul 3. The Mission of Peter and the Council of Jerusalem 4. HIV/AIDS 5. Skill Acquisition/Empowerment 32 P a g e
33 SUBJECTS: FURTHER MATHEMATICS 1. Integration by trigonometric substitution 2. Binomial probability distribution 3. Poisson probability distribution 4. Normal probability distribution 1. Standard normal distribution 2. Statics: definition, composition of forces 3. Resolution of forces 4. Equilibrium of forces: definition, condition of equilibrium of rigid bodies 5. Equilibrium contd.: Application of the conditions as solutions to problems 6. Lami s theorem 7. Moments: definition of moment of a force, principle of moment 8. Application of principle of moment in problem solving SATURDAY EXTENSION 1. Friction: basic concept, characteristics of frictional forces 2. Friction contd. : coefficient of friction 3. Forces acting on a body placed on a rough horizontal and inclined plane 4. Polynomial, partial fractions 1. Revision 2. Examination SECOND TERM 33 P a g e
34 SUBJECTS: FOODS & NUTRITION 1. Introduction to Meal Planning 2. Special Menu - Vegetarian Type - Reasons for Vegetarian - Meal Planning for Vegetarian 3. Pregnant/Lactating Mothers 4. Infants and Toddlers 1. Aged 1-2 period 80 mins. 3 rd period 40 mins. 2. Manual/Sedentary Workers 1-2 period 80 mins. 3 rd period 40 mins. 3. Diabetics and hypertension patients 1-2 period 80 mins. 3 rd period 40 mins. 4. Food accompaniment 1-2 period 80 mins. 3 rd period 40 mins. 5. Meaning & Uses of accompaniment 1-2 period 80 mins. 3 rd period 40 mins Revision 1-2 period 80 mins. 3 rd period 40 mins. SATURDAY EXTENSION 1. Practical on Vegetarian diet 2. Practical on Pregnant/Lactating mothers 3. Practical on Diabetic/hypertension diets 4. Practical on Food accompaniment 34 P a g e
35 SUBJECTS: IGBO LANGUAGE 1. Ogugu akwukwo a hoputara 2. Osu, Ohu na ume 3. Chaati udaume na nke mgbochiume 4. Edemede Usoro na asusu nka 1. Okwu ihu na okwu ozi (direct and indirect speech) 2. Nnyocho Agumagu Isiokwu, nhazi, udi, asusu 3. Nkebiokwu na nkebiahiri omenala omu nkwu 4. Udachi, Udamgbanwe Jerondu nife na nke mgbagwo 5. Agwa oma na agwa ojoo uru agwa oma, ahuhu nke ojoo 6. Ntughari, mofim na udi ya di iche iche 7. Omenala - akwamoozu 8. Aspeekti na tensi. Nnyocha akwukwo abu 9. Omenala: Ozo, Iyom/Loolo, Ezeji, Eze (b) Nkwenye na Okpukperechi, Icho mma 10. Ilu nkowa (b) Edemede ilu SATURDAY EXTENSION 1. Echiche ndi igbo maka:elu uwa,mmuo,arusi, onwu,ilo uwa,ogbanje, akalohori 2. Omenala Umuokpu, Nwaafo, Nwadiala, Amaala. 3. Nkejiasusu n uju ya. Agumagu akwukwo a hoputara 4. Nleba anya n akwukwo ule WASCE afo 2017 SECOND TERM 1. Mmebeokwu na okwu e ji isingwaa mebe. (b) Ntughari 2. Ntule akwukwo ule NECO afo Akara udaolu n uju ya omenala: Igba ofala 4. Ajuju ule WASCE nke afo Onuogugu n uju ya. Iji Igbo Izugbe kowaputa ihe 6. Ule WASCE afo Ajuju ule NECO nke afo Nleba anya n akwukwo ule WASCE afo Mmeghari ihe e jiri me ule WASCE Ule WASCE afo P a g e
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