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Access Free Harmonized Nigerian History Scheme of Work for Junior Secondary School Unified (JSS1 to JSS3) subjects topics, and all terms available download PDF for Secondary School Education -Schemeofwork.com JSS1 to JSS3 First Term, Second Term and Third Term Harmonized Scheme of work for Upper Basic School Education for Private and Public School Compliance with the Government Approved New National Curriculum NERDC (Nigerian Educational Research and Development Council). JSS 1 NIGERIAN HISTORY SCHEME OF WORK FOR JUNIOR SECONDARY SCHOOL Harmonized Scheme of Work for History J.S I WeekFirst Term1Compound cleaning and copying of Scheme of Work2 (b)Meaning of history and Storytelling and categories of stories. Difference between history and story-telling3 (b) (c)Meaning and Sources of History (Primary Sources) Identify the sources of history. Oral tradition, legend, folklores, Archival materials4Sources of History – Secondary Sources e.g. Textbooks, Biographies, Journals, Government publication, auto-biographies5Sources of History – Tertiary Sources e.g. Bulletins memoranda and Student’s projects6How to access sources of History – Excursion to historical site, exhibitions, libraries, cultural festivals, museums7Mid-Term Test & Mid Term Break8Importance of History to individual, society and Nation.9 (a)Meaning of historical sites. NOK Culture – Location of NOK, people of NOK, their occupation, and significance of Nok Culture10Ile-Ife – (a) Location of Ife (b) the place of Ife in Yoruba history (c) Occupation and significance of Ife culture11Revision12Examination13Closing Harmonized Scheme of Work for History J.S 1 Week2nd Term1Compound cleaning and copying of scheme of work and resumption exercise2Historical sites in Nigeria – Benin Culture, (a) Location (b) People (c) Occupation of Edo people (d) Significance/importance of Benin Culture3Historical sites in Nigeria - Igbo-Ukwu Culture (a)Location (b) Artifacts (c) people (d) occupation (e) significance of Igbo-ukwu4Major Centralized States In Pre-Colonial Nigeria (a) Meaning Of Centralized States (b) Characteristics of Centralized States (c) Examples of Centralized States5Hausa States – (a) Tradition of Origin (b) Causes of disunity in Hausa land (c) Culture of Hausa people, political and social life6Hausa States continues – (a) Administration in Hausa land (b) Economic development of Hausa States. (c) Rise of some Hausa States e.g. Zaria, Kano, Kebbi, Katsina7Mid-Term Test & Mid Term Break8First Kanuri Empire – (a) Location, Traditions of origin, factors responsible for the rise of First Kanuri empire (b) Major leaders in first Kanuri empire, causes and collapse of First Kanuri empire9Second Kanem Bornu empire – (a) leaders, government, judicial organization (b) Economy and Decline of Second Kanem Bornu10Nupe Kingdom – Location, tradition of origin, establishment, Islam in Nupe, economic, relations of Nupe and others (b) Decline of Nupe kingdom activities11Revision12Examination13Closing Harmonized Scheme of Work for History J.S I Week3rd Term1Compound cleaning, copying of scheme of work and resumption exercise2Oyo empire – (a) Location (b) Traditions of Origin (c) Ile-Ife in Yoruba history (d) Factors responsible for the rise of Oyo3Political organization, economy4Oyo relations with other Nigeria States. (b) Decline of Oyo empire (c) Impacts of the fall of Oyo empire5Igala Kingdom – (a) Location (b) Traditions of Origin (c) Igala Kingdom rise, growth, Social & political organization (d) expansion of Igala Kingdom (e) Decline and fall of Igala6Benin empire – (a) location (b) traditions of origin (c) epochs of Benin history (d) social and political organization (e) economic organization7Mid Term Test & Mid Term Break8Benin empire – (a) Benin and European relationship and expansion of Benin empire (b) Major leaders in pre-colonial Benin Empire (c) Decline of Benin Empire9Niger Delta States – (a) Old Calabar Origin (b) Early History of Old Calabar (c) Calabar Culture10Niger Delta States – (a) Efik, origin (b) social & political organization (c) characteristics/features of House systems11Revision12Examination13Closing JSS 2 NIGERIAN HISTORY SCHEME OF WORK FOR JUNIOR SECONDARY SCHOOL Harmonized Scheme of Work for History J.S 2 WeekFirst Term1Compound cleaning, copying of Scheme of work and resumption exercise2Meaning of non-centralized States in Pre-Colonial Nigeria, characteristics and examples of non-centralized States3TIV and Idoma – location, origin, socio-political and economy4Ebira – location, origin, Ebira culture and administration, economy5Igbo – location, origin, factors that bind Igbos together, roles of age-grade, social & political organization, economic activities, relationship with others6Urhobo – location, origin, social & Political, economy, relation with other Nigerian States7Mid Term Test & Mid Term Break8Ijo (Ijaw) – location, origin, political organization, economy9Oro (Oron) – location, origin, political organization, culture and tradition10Ibibio – location, origin, social & political organization, economy11Anang – location, origin, culture, economy12Revision13Examination14Closing Harmonized Scheme of Work for History J.S 2 Week2nd Term1Compound cleaning, copying of Scheme and resumption exercise2Inter-relationship of some centres of civilization in pre-colonial Nigeria (a) meaning of inter-relationship (b) Example – Ife & Benin, Igbo & Niger Delta, Kanem-Bornu & Hausa States3State similarities and differences of centre of civilization, areas of interaction amongst different groups4.Inter-group relation & impact of migration, trade, war, diplomacy, religion5.Ghana empire – (a) location (b) social & political organization (c) factors responsible for the rise (d) kings and emperors in Ghana empire6.Decline and fall of Ghana empire7.Mid Term Test / Mid Term Break8.Almorvaids invasion of Ghana empire – (a) reasons for Almorvaid invasion    (b) consequences for the fall of Ghana9.Effects of the Almoravid Conquest10.Revision11.Examination12.Closing Harmonized Scheme of Work for History J.S 2 Week3rd Term1Compound cleaning, copying of scheme and resumption exercise2Mali Empire – (a) Location, the rise of Mali empire and Sundiata (b) Achievements and contributions of Sundiata, factors responsible for rise of Mali3Sundiata Successors – (a) Mansa Uli, Mansa Sakura, Mansa Kansa (b) Political & Judiciary administration in Mali. (c) Promotion of Islam in Mali empire by Mansa Kankan Musa4Mali after Mansa Kankan Musa (b) Islam & growth of Islam in Mali empire5(a) Internal & external factors of the fall of Mali empire (b) fall and decline of Mali empire (c) Effects of trans Saharan trade on Mali6Songhai empire – location, factors responsible for the rise of Songhai (b) Assessment and achievement of Sonni Ali7Mid Term Test / Mid Term Break8(a) Important kings of Songhai empire e.g. Askia Mohammed the Great (b) other Askia’s – Askia Musa, Askia Ishaq, Askia Daud, Asika Mohammed9(a) Internal & external factors for the fall of Songhai empire (b) Moroccan Invasion. Effects of the…
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