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JUNIOR SECONDARY SCHOOL UNIFIED JSS1 SCHEME OF WORK (NEW NERDC SCHEME)JSS2 ENGLISH STUDIES SCHEME OF WORK FIRST TERMJSS2 ENGLISH STUDIES SCHEME OF WORK SECOND TERMJSS2 ENGLISH STUDIES SCHEME OF WORK THIRD TERMJSS2 MATHEMATICS SCHEME OF WORK FIRST TERMJSS2 MATHEMATICS SCHEME OF WORK SECOND TERMJSS2 MATHEMATICS SCHEME OF WORK THIRD TERMJSS 2 PHYSICAL & HEALTH EDUCATION SCHEME OF WORK FIRST TERMJSS 2 PHYSICAL & HEALTH EDUCATION SCHEME OF WORK SECOND TERMJSS 2 PHYSICAL & HEALTH EDUCATION SCHEME OF WORK THIRD TERMJSS 2 CHRISTIAN RELIGIOUS STUDIES SCHEME OF WORK FIRST TERMJSS 2 CHRISTIAN RELIGIOUS STUDIES SCHEME OF WORK SECOND TERMJSS 2 CHRISTIAN RELIGIOUS STUDIES SCHEME OF WORK THIRD TERMJSS2 ISLAMIC RELIGIOUS STUDIES (IRS) SCHEME OF WORK FIRST TERMJSS2 ISLAMIC RELIGIOUS STUDIES (IRS) SCHEME OF WORK SECOND TERMJSS2 ISLAMIC RELIGIOUS STUDIES (IRS) SCHEME OF WORK THIRD TERMJSS2 NIGERIAN HISTORY SCHEME OF WORK FIRST TERMJSS2 NIGERIAN HISTORY SCHEME OF WORK SECOND TERMJSS2 NIGERIAN HISTORY SCHEME OF WORK THIRD TERMJSS2 SOCIAL AND CITIZENSHIP STUDIES FIRST TERMJSS2 SOCIAL AND CITIZENSHIP STUDIES SECOND TERMJSS2 SOCIAL AND CITIZENSHIP STUDIES THIRD TERMJSS 2 CULTURAL & CREATIVE ARTS (CCA) SCHEME OF WORK FIRST TERMJSS 2 CULTURAL & CREATIVE ARTS (CCA) SCHEME OF WORK SECOND TERMJSS 2 CULTURAL & CREATIVE ARTS (CCA) SCHEME OF WORK THIRD TERMJSS 2 FRENCH SCHEME OF WORK FIRST TERMJSS 2 FRENCH SCHEME OF WORK SECOND TERMJSS 2 FRENCH SCHEME OF WORK THIRD TERMJSS 2 INTERMEDIATE SCIENCE SCHEME OF WORK FIRST TERMJSS 2 INTERMEDIATE SCIENCE SCHEME OF WORK SECOND TERMJSS 2 INTERMEDIATE SCIENCE SCHEME OF WORK THIRD TERMJSS 2 DIGITAL TECHNOLOGIES SCHEME OF WORK FIRST TERMJSS 2 DIGITAL TECHNOLOGIES SCHEME OF WORK SECOND TERMJSS 2 DIGITAL TECHNOLOGIES SCHEME OF WORK THIRD TERMJSS 2 BUSINESS STUDIES SCHEME OF WORK FIRST TERMJSS 2 BUSINESS STUDIES SCHEME OF WORK SECOND TERMJSS 2 BUSINESS STUDIES SCHEME OF WORK THIRD TERMTRADE SUBJECTS IN JSS 2JSS 2 SOLAR PHOTOVOLTAIC (PV) INSTALLATION AND MAINTENANCE FIRST TERMJSS 2 SOLAR PHOTOVOLTAIC (PV) INSTALLATION AND MAINTENANCE SECOND TERMJSS 2 SOLAR PHOTOVOLTAIC (PV) INSTALLATION AND MAINTENANCE THIRD TERMJSS 2 FASHION DESIGN AND GARMENT MAKING SCHEME OF WORK FIRST TERMJSS 2 FASHION DESIGN AND GARMENT MAKING SCHEME OF WORK SECOND TERMJSS 2 FASHION DESIGN AND GARMENT MAKING SCHEME OF WORK THIRD TERMJSS 2 LIVESTOCK FARMING SCHEME OF WORK FIRST TERMJSS 2 LIVESTOCK FARMING SCHEME OF WORK SECOND TERMJSS 2 LIVESTOCK FARMING SCHEME OF WORK THIRD TERMJSS 2 BEAUTY AND COSMETOLOGY SCHEME OF WORK FIRST TERMJSS 2 BEAUTY AND COSMETOLOGY SCHEME OF WORK SECOND TERMJSS 2 BEAUTY AND COSMETOLOGY SCHEME OF WORK THIRD TERMJSS 2 COMPUTER HARDWARE AND GSM REPAIRS FIRST TERMJSS 2 COMPUTER HARDWARE AND GSM REPAIRS SECOND TERMJSS 2 COMPUTER HARDWARE AND GSM REPAIRS THIRD TERMJSS 2 HORTICULTURE AND CROP PRODUCTION SCHEME OF WORK FIRST TERMJSS 2 HORTICULTURE AND CROP PRODUCTION SCHEME OF WORK SECOND TERMJSS 2 HORTICULTURE AND CROP PRODUCTION SCHEME OF WOR THIRD TERMSCHEME OF WORK UNIFIED FOR SECONDARY SCHOOL SUBJECTS LINKS

First Term, Second Term and Third Term Unified Scheme of work for Basic 8 School Education for Private and Public School Compliance with the Government Approved New National Curriculum NERDC (Nigerian Educational Research and Development Council) and NAPPS (National Association of Proprietors of Private Schools) for Junior Secondary School Education Development.

The Subjects includes; English Studies, Mathematics, Basic Science and Technology, Physical and Health Education, Christian Religious Studies, Islamic Studies, Nigerian History, Social and Citizenship Studies, Cultural and Creative Arts (CCA), Basic Digital Literacy, Pre-vocational Studies, French, Intermediate Science, Digital Technologies, Business Studies, etc.

JUNIOR SECONDARY SCHOOL UNIFIED JSS1 SCHEME OF WORK (NEW NERDC SCHEME)

  1. English Studies
  2. Mathematics
  3. Physical and Health Education
  4. Christian Religious Studies
  5. Islamic Studies
  6. Nigerian History
  7. Social and Citizenship Studies
  8. Cultural and Creative Arts (CCA)
  9. French
  10. Intermediate Science
  11. Digital Technologies
  12. Business Studies
  13. Solar Photovoltaic Installation and Maintenance
  14. Fashion Design and Garment Making
  15. Livestock Farming
  16. Beauty and Cosmetology
  17. Computer Hardware and GSM Repairs
  18. Horticulture and Crop Production

JSS2 ENGLISH STUDIES SCHEME OF WORK FIRST TERM

WeekSpeech WorkGrammarReading & ComprehensionCompositionLiterature in English
1Listening and Speaking – Revision of pure vowel soundsRevision of Parts of Speech – Nouns, Pronouns, Verbs and AdjectivesReview of the SQ3R reading techniqueWriting an outline for a Narrative Essay – How I Spent My Last HolidayReview of features of prose (setting, theme, characterization)
2Revision of consonant sounds with emphasis on consonant clustersTransitive and Intransitive VerbsReading to understand the writer’s purposeDescriptive Essay – Writing an outline on A Place of Interest I VisitedUse the recommended text on prose
3Listening and Speaking – The sound (ear, clear, hear, bear, etc.)More on Active and Passive VoiceIdentifying words that show the writer’s intention on contemporary issues (e.g. corruption); Vocabulary Development – Word families (in the hospital)Elements of Composition – Pre-writing, writing, editing, body and conclusionFeatures of folktales (didactic, entertaining, riddles); Use the recommended text on prose
4The / ǝᴜ / sound (go, blow, mow, know…)More on Tenses (Present, Past and Future)Critical Reading – Meaning and steps; Vocabulary Development – Word families (the police officer’s job)Descriptive Essay – A Local FestivalUse the recommended text on prose
5Midterm ExaminationMidterm ExaminationMidterm ExaminationMidterm ExaminationMidterm Examination
6Contrasting consonants /p/ and /t/ (pan, tan, prim, trim)Past Perfect TenseReading to identify facts and opinions in a passage; Vocabulary Development – Language of sportsNarrative Essay – What I Do Every DayUse the recommended text on drama – Characterization and plot
7Midterm BreakMidterm BreakMidterm BreakMidterm BreakMidterm Break
8Consonant sounds /f/ and /v/ in contrast (vampire, favour, famish, vanish)Making sentences with conjunctionsReading to explain facts and opinions in a selected passage; Vocabulary Development – Word families (journalism)Letter Writing – A letter to your father on why you like your new schoolDifferentiating between a novella and a novel; Figures of Speech – Onomatopoeia and Personification
9The consonant sound /v/Making requests using will, could, mayReinforcement of Week 2 passageDescriptive Essay – My Favourite TeacherSelect a folktale and explain the theme (use the recommended text on drama)
10The consonant sound /h/Direct and Indirect SpeechReinforcement of Week 3 passageFormal Letter – Invitation as a Guest SpeakerUse the recommended text on drama
11Revision of Literary Terms
12Examination
13Closing

JSS2 ENGLISH STUDIES SCHEME OF WORK SECOND TERM

WeekSpeech WorkGrammarReading & ComprehensionCompositionLiterature in English
1Revision of DiphthongsReported Speech – Rules guiding the use of reported speechReading to provide alternative words that fit into context to replace target wordsReport Writing – Outline and featuresUse the recommended text on prose
2Intonation – Identification of patterns in statements, questions and commandsMaking sentences with PrepositionsReading for speed (avoidance of vocalizations, regressive reading, phrase reading)Report Writing – An Accident I WitnessedThemes and Characterization in the recommended prose text
3Stress and Intonation – Making statements, giving commands and asking questions with different intonation patternsRegular and Irregular VerbsSkimming and Scanning techniques for speed readingInformal Letter – A Letter to a Friend about Your School Inter-SportsUse the recommended text on drama
4Stress – Identifying correct points of pauses in words (e.g. import/Import)Reported Commands and DialogueVocabulary Development – ICTFormal Letter – To the Local Government Chairman about a Flood Menace in Your AreaUse the recommended drama text (Language, Setting and Characterization)
5Midterm ExaminationMidterm ExaminationMidterm ExaminationMidterm ExaminationMidterm Examination
6Rhythm – Identification of appropriate rhythm in a given poemReported RequestsDistinguishing facts and opinions in passagesArgumentative Essay – Herbal Medicines are More Potent than Orthodox MedicinesIdentification of figures of speech in the recommended prose text
7Midterm BreakMidterm BreakMidterm BreakMidterm BreakMidterm Break
8Review of Stress and Intonation (Weeks 3 & 4)Adverbials and the Present TenseVocabulary Development – Science and TechnologyExpository Essay – EntrepreneurshipDistinguish between Irony, Euphemism and Hyperbole; Write a short play on The Reward of Honesty
9Consonants / s / and / z / (sip/zip, stone/zebra, this/these, loose/lose)Introduction to Punctuation MarksReading to summarize a selected passageNarrative Essay – My Last BirthdaySummary of the recommended prose text
10Consonant sounds / k / and / g / as in cup /gulp and chaos/alligator.Punctuation Marks – The Full Stop and the CommaReading to identify main and supporting ideas in a passageStory Writing – The MeetingSummary of the recommended drama text
11Consonants /m/, /n/ /s/ as in man, nanny, singer, etc.Punctuation Marks continued – Question Mark, Colon, Semi-colonReading as in Week 1 (contextual vocabulary practice)Review of Types of Letters and EssaysReview of Literary Terms
12Revision
13Examination and Closing

JSS2 ENGLISH STUDIES SCHEME OF WORK THIRD TERM

WeekSpeech WorkGrammarReading & ComprehensionCompositionLiterature in English
1Revision of Stress and IntonationThe use of conjunctions – although and whereas as contrastsReading to understand the writer’s purpose by identifying keywords in a passageReview of Formal and Informal LettersReview of Literary Terms and Figures of Speech
2Consonant sounds /t/, /d/, /p/, /s/, /b/ in initial, medial, and final positionsUsing despite and in spite of with examplesReading to summarize key ideas from paragraphsReport WritingUse of recommended prose text; Themes in Myths and Legends
3Consonant sounds /ʃ/ and /ʧ/ as in sheep/cheap and mash/marchThe uses of have, has, and hadReading to infer author’s intention in a passageComposition – Pride Goes Before a FallCharacterization, Theme, and Diction in recommended prose; Write a story on Honesty and Fair Play
4Consonant sounds /θ/ and /ð/ as in think/father and mouth/latheSynonyms with examplesIdentifying words/expressions that signal or redirect attention to main pointsComposition – The Responsibilities of Government.Recommended prose text; Writing a simple poem on Laziness
5Midterm ExaminationMidterm ExaminationMidterm ExaminationMidterm ExaminationMidterm Examination
6Consonant sounds /w/ and /j/ as in wonder/university and win/yellowAntonyms with examplesAs in Week 1; Vocabulary Development – Conflict ResolutionComposition – A Memorable Journey I Once MadeMoral lessons in recommended prose text; Setting and Plot
7Midterm BreakMidterm BreakMidterm BreakMidterm BreakMidterm Break
8Contrasting vowels /ʊ/ and /uː/ as in look/youth and book/foodCausative verbs (e.g. blacken – to cause to become black)As in Week 2; Vocabulary Development – ReligionWriting a DialogueRecommended drama text; Figures of Speech in drama
9Contrast between vowels /ᴣː/ and /ʌ/ (caught/come, lawn/love)Adverbs of Place (by the gate, in the school, on the field)As in Week 3Composition – The Day I Would Not Like to RememberRecommended drama text; Dramatization of extracts
10Review of consonant and vowel soundsReview of prefixes and suffixesAs in Week 4Composition – The Rich Also CryCharacterization, Diction, Plot, and Theme in recommended drama text
11Review of consonant sounds with emphasis on /θ/ and /ð/More on Question TagsReview of Language SkillsReview of Letter Writing and Essay WritingReview of recommended prose and drama texts
12Revision
13Examination and Closing

JSS2 MATHEMATICS SCHEME OF WORK FIRST TERM

WeekTopicContent
1Basic Operation of Integers / Whole Numbers IWhole numbers in standard forms; decimal numbers in standard forms.
2Basic Operation of Integers / Whole Numbers IIPrime factors and applications in solving problems.Continuation of operations on whole numbers with emphasis on addition, subtraction, multiplication, and division.
3LCM & HCFLowest Common Multiple (LCM); Highest Common Factor (HCF); introduction to square and square roots; application in quantitative reasoning.
4Fractions – Transactions in Homes and OfficesExpressing fractions as ratios, decimals, and percentages; application of fractions in daily transactions; quantitative reasoning on fractions, ratios, and percentages.
5Midterm Examination
6ApproximationApproximation of numbers to decimal places, significant figures, whole numbers, nearest tens, hundreds, thousands, tenths, hundredths, and thousandths; application in quantitative reasoning.
7Midterm Break
8Directed and Non- Directed NumbersDefinition and examples of directed and non-directed numbers; use of square and square root tables.
9Multiplication and Division of Directed NumbersMultiplication and division of directed and non-directed numbers with practical exercises.
10Algebraic Expressions IDefinition of algebraic expressions with examples; expression of algebraic forms; factorization of simple algebraic expressions.
11Algebraic Expressions IIExpansion and factorization of quadratic expressions; definition of algebraic fractions; addition and subtraction of algebraic fractions with whole number denominators; application of quantitative reasoning in solving algebraic fraction problems.
12Revision and ExaminationGeneral revision of all topics taught during the term followed by end-of-term examination and closing activities.
13Closing 

JSS2 MATHEMATICS SCHEME OF WORK SECOND TERM

WeekTopicContent
1Review of First Term’s WorkEmphasis on algebraic expressions, solving of quadratic equations, and transactions at home and offices.
2Simple EquationsMeaning of algebraic equations; differences between algebraic expressions and algebraic equations; solving problems on simple algebraic equations.
3Linear Inequalities IDefinition of linear inequalities; introduction to symbols and basic properties of inequalities.
4Linear Inequalities IIWord problems leading to simple inequalities in one variable; solving and interpreting results.
5Midterm Examination
6Graphs IGraphical representation; graphs of Cartesian plane (the axis); introduction to graphs of linear equations in two variables.
7Midterm Break
8Graphs IIPlotting of linear graphs in two variables from real-life situations; solving quantitative reasoning problems on graphs.
9Plane Figures/ShapesIdentifying plane shapes in the environment; properties of plane shapes e.g. square, rectangle, parallelogram, rhombus, and kite.
10Scale Drawing of Length and DistancesMeaning and purpose of scale drawing; measurement and representation on paper.
11Quantitative AptitudeMeaning of quantitative aptitude; reasons for studying it; solving problems related to plane shapes/figures and scale.
12Revision and ExaminationGeneral revision of all topics taught during the term and Second Term Examination
13ClosingVacation activities.

JSS2 MATHEMATICS SCHEME OF WORK THIRD TERM

WeekTopicContent
1Revision of Second Term’s ExaminationRepresentation of real-life situations on a graph and reasons.
2Angles and PolygonsDefinition of angles; construction of more angles (75°, 105°, 120°, 135° etc.); definition of polygon with examples; sum of interior angles of a regular polygon as (2n − 4) right angles; solving problems on interior angles of convex polygons.
3Angles of Elevation and DepressionDefinition of angle of elevation with practical illustrations; solving problems by measuring angles of elevation; definition of angle of depression with practical examples; calculating distances and heights using scale drawings; solving quantitative aptitude problems on angles.
4Bearings and Distances IIdentifying the cardinal points; locating positions of objects; finding distances and bearings using scale drawing.
5Midterm Examination 
6  Bearings and Distances IIConstructing triangles (2 sides & included angle, 2 angles & included side, 3 sides); bisecting given angles.
7Midterm Break 
8Statistics I – Data PresentationCollecting data from home, school, church, and market; presenting data in ordered forms and frequency tables.
9Statistics II – Graphical RepresentationPlotting pie charts; interpreting data and stating their usefulness in everyday life.
10ProbabilityDefinition of probability as chances/events; importance and usefulness in daily activities; examples of chances/events; generating events using ludo and tossing of coins; solving simple problems; calculating probability of events from experiments.
11RevisionGeneral revision of all topics taught during the term.
12ExaminationThird Term Examination
13Vacation  End of session activities.

JSS 2 PHYSICAL & HEALTH EDUCATION SCHEME OF WORK FIRST TERM

WeekTopicContent
1PostureMeaning of Posture
2PostureAppropriate Posture in Sitting, Standing, Walking and Lifting
3Postural DefectsTypes of Postural Defects
4Issues & Challenges in Physical & Health EducationMeaning, Issues and Challenges
5Midterm Exams
6Human TraffickingMeaning, Health Implications on Victims
7Midterm Break
8Human TraffickingSolutions to Human Trafficking
9Sports LawsSports Laws
10Recreation & LeisureMeaning and Types of Recreational Activities
11–13Revision, Examination & Closing

JSS 2 PHYSICAL & HEALTH EDUCATION SCHEME OF WORK SECOND TERM

WeekTopicContent
1Recreation & LeisureDemonstration of Recreational Activities
2Dance ActivitiesDramatic & Creative Rhythms – Explanation & Demonstration
3Dance ActivitiesTypes of Dance Activities
4Computer GamesMeaning and Types of Computer Games
5Midterm Exams
6Table TennisHistory & Development; Equipment and Facilities
7Midterm Break
8Table TennisOfficials and their Duties
9TennisHistory & Development; Facilities and Equipment
10TennisScoring System, Officials and Terminologies
11–13Revision, Examination & Closing

JSS 2 PHYSICAL & HEALTH EDUCATION SCHEME OF WORK THIRD TERM

WeekTopicContent
1Accidents & SafetyMeaning of Accidents; Safety Measures at Home, School, Sports Ground, and on the Road
2Sports InjuriesMeaning, Types and Causes of Sports Injuries
3First AidFirst Aid Treatment for Common Injuries
4Preventive MeasuresMeasures for Preventing Sports Injuries (merged with First Aid)
5Midterm Exams
6Personal, School & Community HealthSchool Health Programme; Personal and Community Health
7Midterm Break
8School Health ProgrammeComponents; FRESH Approach
9Environmental PollutionTypes of Environmental Pollution; Preventive Measures
10Non-communicable DiseasesMeaning and Nature of Common Non-communicable Diseases
11–13Revision, Examination & Closing

JSS 2 CHRISTIAN RELIGIOUS STUDIES SCHEME OF WORK FIRST TERM

WeekTopicContent
1The AnnunciationIsa. 9:6-7; Matt 1:22-23; Luke 1:30-33
2The Birth of JesusMatt 1:18-25; Luke 2:1-7
3The Visit of the Wise MenMatt 2:1-12
4The Visit of the ShepherdsLuke 2:8-20
5Midterm Examination
6The Value of Virginity and Faithfulness after MarriageChristian moral lessons
7Midterm Break
8Meaning & Significance of The Virgin Birth of JesusDoctrinal and faith implications
9Jesus and His FamilyJesus’ siblings (Matt 13:53-56; Mk 6:1-3); Obedience to parents (Lk 2:51-52)
10Jesus’ Understanding of Family & Baptism of JesusMatt 12:46-50; Mk 3:31-35; John the Baptist as forerunner (Mk 1:1-8; Lk 3:1-20); Baptism of Jesus (Matt 3:13-17)
11Revision
12Examination
13Closing

JSS 2 CHRISTIAN RELIGIOUS STUDIES SCHEME OF WORK SECOND TERM

WeekTopicContent
1Call of the First DisciplesMatt 4:18-22; Mk 1:14-20; Lk 5:1- 11
2Call of the Twelve DisciplesMk 3:13-19
3Demands of DiscipleshipMatt 8:18-22; Lk 9:57-62; Lk 14:25-34
4The BeatitudesMatthew 5:1-12
5Midterm Examination
6Christians as Salt & LightMatt 5:13-16
7Midterm Break
8Jesus’ Teaching on RevengeMatt 5:38-42
9Jesus’ Teaching on Prayer, Fasting & ForgivenessMatt 6:5-18; Matt 6:14-15
10Jesus’ Teaching on Love of Money & AnxietyMatt 6:19-34; Matt 6:25-34
11Revision
12Examination
13Closing

JSS 2 CHRISTIAN RELIGIOUS STUDIES SCHEME OF WORK THIRD TERM

WeekTopicContent
1The Triumphal EntryMatt 21:1-11; Mk 11:1-11; Lk 19:28-44
2The Last SupperMatt 26:17-30
3Betrayal & Arrest of JesusMk 14:43-52; Matt 26:47-56
4Trial & Peter’s DenialMatt 26:57-75; Situations leading to denial of Christ
5Midterm Examination
6Crucifixion of JesusMatt 27:32-44
7Midterm Break
8Death and Burial of JesusMatt 27:45-61
9Resurrection of JesusMatt 28:1-10; Mk 16:1-8; Lk 24:1-12
10Appearances, Significance & Role of WomenPost-resurrection appearances; Meaning for Christians today; Women in the resurrection
11Revision
12Examination
13Closing

JSS2 ISLAMIC RELIGIOUS STUDIES (IRS) SCHEME OF WORK FIRST TERM

WeekTopicBreakdown (Subtopics)
1Revision of JSS1 Qur’anic RecitationsReview of Surahs: Tariq, Buruj, InshiqaqPronunciation and Tajwid practice
2Qur’anic Recitation: Suratul A’la (Q87:1– 19)Recitation and memorizationTranslation and moral lessonsLessons on glorifying Allah
3Qur’anic Recitation: Suratul Ghashiyah (Q88:1–26)Meaning and interpretationLessons on the Hereafter
4Qur’anic Recitation: Suratul Fajr (Q89:1– 30)Recitation and memorizationExplanation of moral messages on patience and obedience
5MID-TERM EXAMINATIONAssessment on Surahs and Tajwid Rules
6Rules of Madd (Prolongation)Meaning and types of MaddApplication during recitation
7MID-TERM BREAKHoliday/Rest
8Rules of QalqalahMeaning and letters of QalqalahExamples and practical application
9Rules of Idgham and Ikhfa (Revision and Practice)Review of previous Tajwid rulesRecitation drills
10The Importance of Perfecting RecitationRole of Tajwid in Qur’anic understanding and preservation
11REVISIONComprehensive review of Surahs and Tajwid
12EXAMINATIONEnd of Term Assessment
13CLOSING/VACATIONTerm ends

JSS2 ISLAMIC RELIGIOUS STUDIES (IRS) SCHEME OF WORK SECOND TERM

WeekTopicBreakdown (Subtopics)
1Introduction to the Hadith of the Prophet (SAW)Review of Hadith meaningTransmission and preservation of Hadith
2Selected Hadith on Good CharacterImportance of honesty, humility, and patienceMoral lessons from Hadith
3Hadith on Brotherhood and UnityConcept of brotherhood in IslamThe Prophet’s teachings on peace and unity
4Hadith on Justice and EqualityIslamic view on fairness and equalityApplications in daily life
5MID-TERM EXAMINATIONAssessment on Hadith Studies
6Tahdhib: Good Manners and Social ConductIslamic etiquette in speech, dress, and behavior
7MID-TERM BREAKHoliday/Rest
8Tahdhib: Respect for Parents and EldersImportance of filial pietyLessons from the Prophet’s examples
9Avoidance of Corruption and DishonestyIslamic teachings on truth and integrity
10The Role of the Muslim in SocietyLiving as a good Muslim in community and school
11REVISIONComprehensive review of Hadith and Tahdhib
12EXAMINATIONEnd of Term Assessment
13CLOSING/VACATIONTerm ends

JSS2 ISLAMIC RELIGIOUS STUDIES (IRS) SCHEME OF WORK THIRD TERM

WeekTopicBreakdown (Subtopics)
1Review of Fiqh from JSS1Overview of prayers and Iman
2The Pillars of Islam (Arkan al- Islam)Shahadah, Salah, Sawm, Zakah, HajjSignificance of each pillar
3Types of Fasting (Sawm)Obligatory, voluntary, and prohibited fasting• Rules and benefits
4Zakah and CharityMeaning, purpose, and recipientsSocial benefits of giving
5MID-TERM EXAMINATIONAssessment on Pillars of Islam and Fiqh
6Faith in Angels and ProphetsRoles and responsibilities of AngelsImportance of Prophets as guides
7MID-TERM BREAKHoliday/Rest
8Faith in the Day of JudgmentDescription of life after death• Preparation for accountability
9Faith in Divine Decree (Qadar)Meaning and acceptance of destinyBalancing belief and effort
10Applying Iman in Daily LifeLiving in obedience and submission to Allah
11REVISIONComprehensive review of Fiqh and Iman
12EXAMINATIONEnd of Term Assessment
13CLOSING/VACATIONTerm ends

JSS2 NIGERIAN HISTORY SCHEME OF WORK FIRST TERM

WeekTopicContent
1Independence of NigeriaEvents of October 1, 1960; Prime Minister and Governor- General
2First Republic (1963– 1966)Leaders; Political parties; Achievements and problems
3Military Rule in Nigeria ICauses of the January 1966 coup
4Military Rule in Nigeria IICounter-coup of July 1966; Gowon’s regime
5Midterm Test
6Nigerian Civil War ICauses of the war (1967–1970)
7Midterm Break
8Nigerian Civil War IIMajor events; End of war; “No victor, no vanquished” policy
9Post-Civil War NigeriaReconstruction, reconciliation, rehabilitation
10Oil Boom of the 1970sDiscovery of crude oil; Effects on economy
11Revision
12Examination
13Closing

JSS2 NIGERIAN HISTORY SCHEME OF WORK SECOND TERM

WeekTopicContent
1Second Republic (1979–1983)Leaders; Achievements; Problems
2Military Rule in the 1980sBuhari/Idiagbon regime; Babangida regime
3Military Rule in the 1990sAbacha regime; Abdulsalami Abubakar
4Return to Democracy1999 transition to civilian rule
5Midterm Test
6Democratic GovernanceFourth Republic; Presidents since 1999
7Midterm Break
8Challenges of DemocracyCorruption, elections, insecurity
9Human Rights in NigeriaAbuses and remedies
10Nigerian Foreign PolicyPrinciples; Relations with ECOWAS, AU, UN
11Revision
12Examination
13Closing

JSS2 NIGERIAN HISTORY SCHEME OF WORK THIRD TERM

WeekTopicContent
1Women in Nigerian HistoryFunmilayo Ransome-Kuti, Margaret Ekpo, Queen Amina
2Youths in Nigerian HistoryStudents’ unionism; Role in independence and democracy
3Workers in Nigerian HistoryTrade unions; Nigerian Labour Congress
4Education and DevelopmentUPE, UBE, tertiary education
5Midterm Test
6Nigerian EconomyAgriculture, oil, manufacturing
7Midterm Break
8Science and Technology in NigeriaGrowth and challenges
9Sports and National UnityNotable Nigerian sports achievements
10Culture and TourismNigerian cultural heritage; Tourism development
11Revision
12Examination
13Closing

JSS2 SOCIAL AND CITIZENSHIP STUDIES FIRST TERM

WeekTopicContent
1CitizenshipMeaning; Acquisition (birth, registration, naturalisation)
2Rights and ResponsibilitiesInterdependence of rights and duties
3ConstitutionMeaning; Features; Importance in governance
4Government InstitutionsExecutive, legislature, judiciary; Functions
5Midterm Test
6Civic VirtuesHonesty, discipline, integrity, cooperation, tolerance
7Midterm Break
8Public ServiceMeaning; Importance; Challenges
9Democracy in PracticeElections, political parties, voting process
10Human TraffickingMeaning; Causes; Consequences; Prevention
11Revision
12Examination
13Closing

JSS2 SOCIAL AND CITIZENSHIP STUDIES SECOND TERM

WeekTopicContent
1Population and SocietyPopulation growth; Effects on resources and development
2Social ProblemsDrug abuse, cultism, prostitution, terrorism
3Crime and National SecurityTypes of crime; Effects; Security agencies
4Human Rights AbuseExamples in Nigeria; Remedies
5Midterm Test
6Electoral MalpracticesMeaning; Examples; Effects on democracy
7Midterm Break
8Media and SocietyRoles of media; Influence on citizenship
9International OrganisationsUN, AU, ECOWAS; Roles in peace and security
10Global CitizenshipMeaning; Qualities of a good global citizen
11Revision
12Examination
13Closing

JSS2 SOCIAL AND CITIZENSHIP STUDIES THIRD TERM

WeekTopicContent
1Economic ValuesThrift, saving, investment, entrepreneurship
2Taxation and Civic DutyImportance of paying tax for national development
3Environmental CitizenshipSanitation, waste management, protection of environment
4Human Rights InstitutionsNHRC, Legal Aid Council, NGOs; Roles
5Midterm Test
6Corruption and AccountabilityTransparency; Whistleblowing; Anti-corruption agencies
7Midterm Break
8National DevelopmentMeaning; Indicators; Citizens’ roles
9Social InstitutionsFamily, religion, education; Their civic functions
10Civic Challenges in NigeriaPoverty, illiteracy, unemployment
11Revision
12Examination
13Closing

JSS 2 CULTURAL & CREATIVE ARTS (CCA) SCHEME OF WORK FIRST TERM

WeekTopicContent
1Elements of Design/ArtMeaning of elements of design; Elements of design (line, shape, colour, texture, space, form, value); Applications of elements of design.
2Principles of Design/ArtMeaning of principles of design; Principles of design (balance, contrast, harmony, rhythm, proportion, unity); Uses of principles of design.
3Crafts: Materials, Tools and EquipmentMeaning of crafts; Materials/tools/equipment for making crafts; Craft locations in Nigeria.
4The Study of Colours (Part 1)Meaning of colour; Classification and mixing of colours; Importance of colour in painting and design.
5Midterm Test
6The Study of Colours (Part 2)Local colours and their sources; Attributes/characteristics of colour; Uses of colour.
7Midterm Break
8The Study of Colours (Part 3)Making a colour wheel (practical).
9Colour Application in CraftsColour production; Application of colour in craft works; Why we apply colours on crafts.
10DrawingMeaning of drawing; Types of drawing; Materials/media for drawing; Shading techniques in drawing; Purpose of drawing.
11RevisionRevision of all topics.
12ExaminationFirst Term Exam.
13ClosingEnd of term activities.

JSS 2 CULTURAL & CREATIVE ARTS (CCA) SCHEME OF WORK SECOND TERM

WeekTopicContent
1Painting (Part 1)Meaning of painting; Steps in painting objects from observation.
2Painting (Part 2)Using colours; Types of paint; Types of painting.
3Production of Patterns/Design (Part 1)What is pattern/design?; Processes involved in making patterns/designs.
4Production of Patterns/Design (Part 2)Sources of motifs for patterns/designs; Types of patterns/designs; Differences between types of patterns.
5Midterm Test
6Bead WorkMeaning of bead work; Production of different forms of beads in different media of jewellery; Uses of beads as creative objects.
7Midterm Break
8History of MusicCircumstances that led to the origin of music; Examples of early forms of music around the world.
9Musical Practices: Listening (Part 1)Listening and appreciating popular music in Nigeria; Some popular music in Nigeria’s transition period.
10Musical Practices: Listening (Part 2)Music styles; Musical instruments; Early forms of music.
11RevisionRevision of all topics.
12ExaminationSecond Term Exam.
13ClosingEnd of term activities.

JSS 2 CULTURAL & CREATIVE ARTS (CCA) SCHEME OF WORK THIRD TERM

WeekTopicContent
1Singing (Part 1)Meaning of singing; Running scale; Pitch identification.
2Singing (Part 2)Types of singing voices; Uses of breathing exercises for voice training.
3Singing (Part 3)Solfa notes of the National Anthem.
4Design in the TheatreMeaning of theatre design; Areas of theatre design; Elements of design in the theatre; Importance of theatre design.
5Midterm Test
6RehearsalMeaning of rehearsal; Activities involved in rehearsals; Stages of rehearsal; Uses of rehearsal.
7Midterm Break
8Types of DanceTypes of dance (traditional, modern, creative, etc.).
9Dance as a CareerMeaning of dance as a career; Career prospects of studying dance; Some dance artists in Nigeria.
10Self-ControlMeaning of self-control; How to exercise self-control; Benefits of self-control; How to practise self-control.
11RevisionRevision of all topics.
12ExaminationThird Term Exam.
13ClosingEnd of session activities.

JSS 2 FRENCH SCHEME OF WORK FIRST TERM

WeekThème / UnitéContenu
1Unité 1: Demander et expliquer la positionSavoir demander et expliquer la position des personnes ou des choses les unes par rapport aux autres
2Unité 2: Situer les lieuxSituer les lieux les uns par rapport aux autres
3Unité 3: Accueillir et guider quelqu’unAccueillir, pouvoir guider quelqu’un dans un espace intérieur
4Unité 4: Demander/indiquer le cheminSavoir demander/indiquer le chemin pour aller quelque part
5Midterm Examination
6Unité 5: Les moyens de transportParler des différents moyens de transport
7Midterm Break
8Unité 6: Expliquer un trajetSavoir expliquer un trajet en transport public
9Unité 7: Demander/indiquer des horairesDemander/indiquer des horaires
10Unité 8: Réagir à un problème de transportSavoir réagir à un problème de transport
11Revision
12Examination
13Closing

JSS 2 FRENCH SCHEME OF WORK SECOND TERM

WeekThème / UnitéContenu
1Unité 9: Établir des listes/inventairesÉtablir des listes, établir des inventaires
2Unité 10: Les commerçants et marchandisesSavoir nommer les commerçants, les marchandises et leur mode de présentation
3Unité 11: Acheter et marchanderDire ce que l’on veut acheter, demander le prix, marchander et payer
4Unité 12: Exprimer un besoin et son utilitéSavoir dire de quoi on a besoin, à quoi ça sert
5Midterm Examination
6Unité 13: À la pharmacieDemander un remède, expliquer une maladie
7Midterm Break
8Unité 14: Les vêtements, chaussures et accessoiresParler des caractéristiques des vêtements, chaussures et accessoires
9Unité 15: Apprécier, comparer, choisirApprécier quelque chose, comparer, exprimer une hésitation et exprimer un choix
10Unité 16: Quantité et qualité des produitsSavoir préciser la quantité et la qualité des produits
11Revision
12Examination
13Closing

JSS 2 FRENCH SCHEME OF WORK THIRD TERM

WeekThème / UnitéContenu
1Unité 17: Opérations de calcul simpleSavoir utiliser les opérations de calcul simple
2Unité 18: Nourriture et boissonsSavoir dire ce qu’on mange et ce qu’on boit
3Unité 19: Recettes de cuisineComprendre des recettes de cuisine et expliquer comment réaliser des plats
4Unité 20: Au restaurant/caféFaire une réservation, passer une commande, demander l’addition dans un restaurant ou café
5Midterm Examination
6Projet oral et écritJeux de rôle: transport, marché, pharmacie, restaurant (révision intégrée)
7Midterm Break
8Révision générale des unités 17–20Exercices de consolidation
9Évaluation orale/pratiqueConversations guidées (dialogues sur transport, achats, nourriture, restaurant)
10Préparation aux examensExercices d’expression écrite et orale
11Revision
12Examination
13Closing

JSS 2 INTERMEDIATE SCIENCE SCHEME OF WORK FIRST TERM

WeekTopicBreakdown (Subtopics)
1Review of JSS 1 Science ConceptsRevision of matter, energy, and environment; Laboratory rules and safety recap; Importance of observation and measurement
2Components of the EnvironmentBiotic and abiotic components; Interdependence between living and non-living things; Food chains and food webs; Energy flow in ecosystems
3Soil Formation and ConservationMeaning of soil and its formation; Types of soil and characteristics; Soil erosion and conservation practices; Importance of soil to living things
4Environmental PollutionMeaning and types (air, water, soil, noise); Causes and effects; Control and prevention methods; Roles of individuals and government agencies
5MID-TERM EXAMINATIONAssessment of Weeks 1–4
6MID-TERM BREAKHoliday/Rest
7Waste and Its ManagementMeaning and types of waste; Waste disposal methods; Reduce, Reuse, Recycle (3Rs); Effects of poor waste management
8Air and Water PollutionSources of air and water pollution; Effects on living organisms; Prevention and purification methods; Experiment: filtration of muddy water
9Conservation of Natural ResourcesMeaning and types of natural resources; Importance of conservation; Renewable vs. non-renewable resources; Role of individuals in conservation
10Climate and Environmental ChangesMeaning and causes of climate change; Effects of global warming; Mitigation and adaptation strategies; School-based tree planting projects
11REVISIONReview of all topics in Term 1
12EXAMINATIONEnd of Term Assessment
13CLOSING/VACATIONTerm ends

JSS 2 INTERMEDIATE SCIENCE SCHEME OF WORK SECOND TERM

WeekTopicBreakdown (Subtopics)
1Elements, Compounds and MixturesMeaning and examples; Differences between elements, compounds, and mixtures; Simple separation techniques; Practical demonstrations
2Acids, Bases and SaltsMeaning and identification; Common household acids and bases; Indicators (litmus, turmeric, methyl orange); Neutralization reactions
3The Human BodyDigestive, circulatory, and respiratory systems; Functions of major organs; Healthy habits and body care; Simple diagrams and labeling
4Reproduction in Plants and AnimalsMeaning and types (sexual, asexual); Structure and function of reproductive organs; Importance of reproduction; Life cycles of selected animals
5MID-TERM EXAMINATIONAssessment of Weeks 1–4
6MID-TERM BREAKHoliday/Rest
7Classification of Living ThingsBasis for classification; Five kingdoms of living organisms; Major characteristics of each group; Examples and simple charts
8Cells as the Basic Units of LifeMeaning and discovery of cells; Cell structure and functions; Differences between plant and animal cells; Use of microscope (demonstration)
9Growth and DevelopmentDefinition of growth and development; Factors affecting growth; Stages in human development; Measurement of growth
10MicroorganismsTypes: bacteria, fungi, virus, protozoa; Beneficial and harmful effects; Control of harmful microorganisms; Experiment: observing mould growth
11REVISIONReview of all topics in Term 2
12EXAMINATIONEnd of Term Assessment
13CLOSING/VACATIONTerm ends

JSS 2 INTERMEDIATE SCIENCE SCHEME OF WORK THIRD TERM

WeekTopicBreakdown (Subtopics)
1Forms and Sources of EnergyLight, heat, sound, mechanical, electrical, chemical; Renewable and non-renewable energy sources; Energy transformation; Simple classroom experiments
2Heat and TemperatureMeaning of heat and temperature; Measurement using thermometers; Effects of heat on matter; Practical demonstrations
3Light and Its PropertiesReflection, refraction, and absorption; Transparent, translucent, opaque objects; Shadows and eclipses; Simple activities with mirrors and lenses
4SoundProduction and transmission of sound; Loudness, pitch, and vibration; Noise pollution; Sound safety measures
5MID-TERM EXAMINATIONAssessment of Weeks 1–4
6MID-TERM BREAKHoliday/Rest
7Electricity and MagnetismConductors and insulators; Simple circuits; Magnetic and non-magnetic materials; Safety precautions
8MachinesSimple machines and their uses; Levers, pulleys, inclined planes; Mechanical advantage and efficiency; Practical demonstrations
9Science, Technology and DevelopmentRelationship between science and technology; Positive and negative effects of technology; Careers in science and technology; National development contributions
10Skill Acquisition and EntrepreneurshipMeaning and importance; Vocational and technological skills; School-based projects; Self-reliance through practical skills
11REVISIONReview of all topics in Term 3
12EXAMINATIONEnd of Term Assessment
13CLOSING/VACATIONTerm ends

JSS 2 DIGITAL TECHNOLOGIES SCHEME OF WORK FIRST TERM

WeekTopicBreakdown (Subtopics)
1Review of JSS1 Work  Recap of hardware, software, and online safety
2Basic Computer Communication Networks  Meaning and need for networksNetwork types: LAN, MAN, WAN
3Components of a Computer Network  Servers, clients, switches, routers, hubsNetwork media: cables, wireless
4Network Topologies  Meaning and types: bus, star, ringAdvantages and disadvantages
5MID-TERM TESTAssessment of Weeks 1–4
6Internet and Web Services  Search engines and browsersEmail setup and etiquette
7MID-TERM BREAKHoliday/Rest
8Cloud Computing  Meaning of cloud storageExamples: Google Drive, DropboxAdvantages and safety
9Cybersecurity Awareness  Meaning of cybersecurityTypes of cyberattacksSafe online habits
10Data Protection  Meaning and importanceLegal and ethical responsibilities
11REVISIONReview of term’s topics
12EXAMINATIONEnd of Term Assessment
13CLOSING/VACATIONTerm ends

JSS 2 DIGITAL TECHNOLOGIES SCHEME OF WORK SECOND TERM

WeekTopicBreakdown (Subtopics)
1Introduction to Programming  Meaning and importanceTypes of programming languagesExamples: Scratch, Python
2Basic Algorithms  Meaning of algorithmSteps in problem solvingFlowcharts and pseudocode
3Block Coding  Understanding block-based coding (Scratch)Creating basic animations
4Variables in Programming  Meaning and uses of variablesCreating and naming variables in Scratch
5MID-TERM TESTAssessment of Weeks 1–4
6Control with Conditions  Conditional statements (IF, ELSE)Decision-making in programs
7MID-TERM BREAKHoliday/Rest
   
8Loops in Programming  Meaning of loopsTypes: for loop, while loopApplications in coding
9Game Development with Visual Programming  Steps in game creationDesigning a simple interactive game
10Debugging  Meaning and importanceFinding and fixing errors in code
11REVISIONReview of programming concepts
12EXAMINATIONEnd of Term Assessment
13CLOSING/VACATIONTerm ends

JSS 2 DIGITAL TECHNOLOGIES SCHEME OF WORK THIRD TERM

WeekTopicBreakdown (Subtopics)
1Introduction to Robotics  Meaning and types of robotsComponents of a robotUses of robots
2Parts and Functions of a Robot  Sensors, actuators, controllersRole of software in robotics
3Basic Robotic Movements  Programming simple movementsConcept of automation
4Artificial Intelligence (AI)  Meaning and typesApplications in daily life
5MID-TERM TESTAssessment of Weeks 1–4
6Difference Between AI and Robotics  Interrelationship between AI and roboticsExamples: drones, chatbots
7MID-TERM BREAKHoliday/Rest
8Real-Life Application of AI  AI in education, health, and business
9Careers in Robotics and AI  Job opportunities and skills needed
10Class Project: Building a Simple Robot (Simulation)  Hands-on digital model or simulation
11REVISIONReview of all topics
12EXAMINATIONEnd of Term Assessment
13CLOSING/VACATIONTerm ends

JSS 2 BUSINESS STUDIES SCHEME OF WORK FIRST TERM

WeekTopicContent
1Effective Office PracticeDefinition of an office; Types of offices; Importance of an office
2The Reception OfficeMeaning of reception office; Meaning of a receptionist; Importance of a receptionist
3Duties of a ReceptionistQualities of a good receptionist; How to receive and treat visitors
4Office EtiquetteAppropriate office dress code; Documents handled by the receptionist
5Midterm Examination
6Office Correspondence (Part 1)Meaning of office correspondence; Types of correspondence
7Midterm Break
8Office Correspondence (Part 2)Uses of office correspondence; Ways mails come into an organisation
9Handling of MailInward mail and outward mail; Mail handling procedures
10Office DocumentsMeaning of office documents; Types of office documents; Preparation and uses of sales & purchase documents
11Revision
12Examination
13Closing

JSS 2 BUSINESS STUDIES SCHEME OF WORK SECOND TERM

WeekTopicContent
1Right Attitude to WorkMeaning; Punctuality; Regularity; Reward and punishment
2Devotion to DutyAttributes of people who are devoted to duty; Effects of devotion to duty
3Commerce: The Heart of BusinessMeaning and importance of trade; Forms of trade
4Aids to TradeMeaning; Types; Role of Customs and Excise in foreign trade
5Midterm Examination
6The MarketMeaning; Features of a market; Commodity, money and capital markets
7Midterm Break
8Careers in the Capital MarketVarious careers; Importance of capital market to business
9Buying and SellingBuying by cash and credit; Cost of sales; Mark-up; Turnover
10Profit and LossCalculation of profit/loss; Importance of profit to business
11Revision
12Examination
13Closing

JSS 2 BUSINESS STUDIES SCHEME OF WORK THIRD TERM

WeekTopicContent
1DistributionMeaning; Channels of distribution; Functions of wholesalers and retailers
2Licensed Chemical VendorsHandling & distribution of chemicals; Effects of wrong handling
3Financial Institutions: BanksCommercial banks; Bank services; Ethical issues in banking
4InsuranceMeaning; Services rendered by insurance companies; Types and benefits of insurance
5Midterm Examination
6EntrepreneurshipMeaning; Definition of entrepreneur; Personal qualities of an entrepreneur
7Midterm Break
8Business OpportunitiesMeaning; How to discover opportunities; Types (local, national, international)
9Consumer Rights & ResponsibilitiesMeaning of consumer rights; Consumerism; Eight universal rights of a consumer; Responsibilities of consumers
10Shopping and After-Sales ServicesNeeds vs wants; Decision making; Impulse buying and its effects; After-sales services
11Revision
12Examination
13Closing

TRADE SUBJECTS IN JSS 2

  1. Solar Photovoltaic Installation and Maintenance
    1. Fashion Design and Garment Making
    1. Livestock Farming
    1. Beauty and Cosmetology
    1. Computer Hardware and GSM Repairs
    1. Horticulture and Crop Production

JSS 2 SOLAR PHOTOVOLTAIC (PV) INSTALLATION AND MAINTENANCE FIRST TERM

WeekTopicBreakdown (Subtopics)
1Review of JSS 1 WorkRevision of basic concepts in solar PV systemsReview of components and their functionsSafety precautions during installationImportance of entrepreneurship in solar PV
2Electricity FundamentalsDefinition and importance of electricityConductors and insulatorsTypes of current: AC and DCVoltage, current, and resistance (Ohm’s Law)Measuring electrical quantities using a multimeter
3Energy Sources and Power GenerationRenewable vs non-renewable energySolar, wind, hydro, and thermal powerElectricity generation processImportance of clean energy to the environment
4Solar PV System ConfigurationTypes of solar PV systems: standalone, grid-tied, hybridComponents connection (series and parallel)Advantages and disadvantages of each configurationSystem setup demonstration
5MID-TERM EXAMINATIONAssessment on Weeks 1–4 Topics
6Solar Charge ControllersMeaning and functions of charge controllersTypes of charge controllers (PWM and MPPT)
  Importance of charge regulationController installation and wiring practice
7MID-TERM BREAKRest / Practical Exercises
8Solar Panels and Mounting TechniquesReview of solar panels and their efficiencySteps in mounting solar panelsMounting angles and directionCare and maintenance of solar panels
9Electrical Wiring in Solar SystemsTypes of electrical wiringWiring tools and materialsCable sizing and color codesPractical: wiring a small solar-powered circuit
10Entrepreneurship in Solar PVBusiness opportunities in solar PVCustomer service and professionalismSolar PV market trendsSimple marketing plan for solar business
11REVISIONComprehensive review of all topics covered
12EXAMINATIONEnd of Term Assessment (Theory and Practical)
13CLOSINGTerm evaluation and holiday

JSS 2 SOLAR PHOTOVOLTAIC (PV) INSTALLATION AND MAINTENANCE SECOND TERM

WeekTopicBreakdown (Subtopics)
1Review of First Term WorkRecap of solar PV components and configurationsReview of electrical wiring conceptsDiscussion of charge controller and battery connectionsAssessment of students’ understanding through class discussions
2Solar BatteriesMeaning and importance of solar batteriesTypes of batteries: Lead-acid, lithium-ion, gel batteriesFunctions and characteristics of each typeBattery charging and discharging cyclesPractical: Identifying and testing batteries
3Inverters and ConvertersMeaning and functions of inverters and convertersTypes of inverters: pure sine wave, modified sine waveImportance of voltage conversion (DC to AC)Practical: Connecting an inverter to a solar battery
4Load Estimation and Energy DemandMeaning of electrical loadSteps in calculating total load requirementDaily energy consumption estimationImportance of proper load managementPractical: Calculating the load of classroom equipment
5MID-TERM EXAMINATIONAssessment of Weeks 1–4 Topics
6System Sizing and DesignMeaning of system sizingFactors to consider in sizing (load, autonomy, location)Panel, battery, and inverter sizing
  Design of a small off-grid solar systemPractical: Solar system design demonstration
7MID-TERM BREAKRest / Practical Exercises
8Installation ProceduresPre-installation site inspectionSteps in solar PV installationWiring connection and testingCommon installation errors and troubleshootingDemonstration: Installing a small solar lighting system
9Safety Practices in InstallationImportance of safety in solar installationPersonal protective equipment (PPE)Safe handling of tools and materialsElectrical hazard preventionFirst aid and emergency response
10Solar PV Maintenance and TroubleshootingMeaning of maintenanceTypes: Preventive and corrective maintenanceCommon solar PV faults and causesSteps in troubleshooting a solar systemPractical: Maintenance check on a sample setup
11REVISIONReview of all topics covered during the term
12EXAMINATIONEnd of Term Practical and Written Assessment
13CLOSINGTerm evaluation and holiday

JSS 2 SOLAR PHOTOVOLTAIC (PV) INSTALLATION AND MAINTENANCE THIRD TERM

WeekTopicBreakdown (Subtopics)
1Review of Second Term WorkRecap of installation and maintenance conceptsReview of inverter, battery, and system sizingIdentifying solar system componentsClass discussion and short quiz
2Energy Storage SystemsMeaning and importance of energy storageTypes of energy storage systems: chemical, mechanical, thermalBatteries as energy storage devices in PV systemsFactors affecting energy storage efficiencyPractical: Observing battery charge/discharge patterns
3Solar System Performance EvaluationMeaning and importance of performance evaluationParameters to monitor (voltage, current, efficiency)Tools and instruments for system testingRecording and interpreting dataPractical: Measuring voltage and current from a panel
4Fault Detection in PV SystemsCommon PV system faults (panel shading, loose connection, battery failure)Troubleshooting techniquesStep-by-step guide to fault tracingDocumentation and reporting of faultsDemonstration: Identifying faults in a sample solar circuit
5MID-TERM EXAMINATIONAssessment of Weeks 1–4 Topics
6Entrepreneurship in Solar EnergyMeaning of entrepreneurshipSolar business opportunities (installation, sales, maintenance)Customer service and communication
  Skills needed for successful solar entrepreneurshipRole play: Acting as a solar consultant
7MID-TERM BREAKRest and informal review activities
8Career Opportunities in Renewable EnergyCareers in solar and renewable energy industryQualifications and skills requiredInstitutions offering solar trainingGender inclusivity and innovation in renewable energyClass presentation: “My dream solar career”
9Environmental Impact of Solar EnergyPositive impacts: clean energy, reduced carbon footprintNegative impacts: waste disposal, land useRecycling of panels and batteriesSustainable solar practicesDebate: “Solar Energy is 100% Environmentally Friendly”
10Final Project and DemonstrationGroup project: Designing a mini solar system for home lightingComponent selection and installation stepsTesting and presentation of group projectsPeer review and instructor feedback
11REVISIONComprehensive review of all topics covered
12EXAMINATIONEnd of Term Practical and Written Assessment
13CLOSINGTerm summary, exhibition, and vacation

JSS 2 FASHION DESIGN AND GARMENT MAKING SCHEME OF WORK FIRST TERM

WeekTopicContent / Subtopics
1.Review of JSS 1 WorkRevision of tools, machines, and basic stitches
2.Advanced Sewing TechniquesDecorative stitches and seam types
3.Fibre Blending and Fabric FinishesTypes and reasons for blending; Simple finishing processes
4.Fabric Selection for GarmentsFactors influencing choice of fabrics
5.Mid-Term Examination
6.Pattern AlterationMeaning and techniques of altering patterns
7.Mid-Term Break
8.Simple Garment ConstructionConstruction of blouse or shirt
9.Collars, Sleeves and NecklinesTypes and attachment methods
10.FasteningsButtons, zips, hooks, and press studs
11.Finishing and PressingEdge finishing and final presentation
12.Examination
13.Closing

JSS 2 FASHION DESIGN AND GARMENT MAKING SCHEME OF WORK SECOND TERM

WeekTopicContent / Subtopics
1.Freehand CuttingMeaning, advantages and disadvantages; Techniques
2.Pattern LayoutMethods of laying patterns on fabrics; Grain lines
3.Garment AssemblyJoining seams, attaching parts, fitting garments
4.Fitting and AdjustmentsCorrection of fitting faults
5.Mid-Term Examination
6.Finishing OperationsHemming, labeling, packaging
7.Mid-Term Break
8.Traditional AttiresMeaning and examples (buba, wrapper, agbada, etc.)
9.Modern StylesContemporary fashion designs and trends
10.Introduction to Digital DesignOverview of CAD in fashion
11.Fashion IllustrationUse of lines, colours, and shapes in fashion sketches
12.Examination
13.Closing

JSS 2 FASHION DESIGN AND GARMENT MAKING SCHEME OF WORK THIRD TERM

WeekTopicContent / Subtopics
1Garment Production ProcessFrom sketching to finishing; steps in garment making
2Quality Control in Garment MakingMeaning, importance, and quality checks
3Entrepreneurship in Garment MakingMeaning and importance of entrepreneurship
4Pricing and Marketing of GarmentsPricing methods; promotion and sales strategies
5Mid-Term Examination
6Customer Service in FashionCustomer satisfaction and business reputation
7Mid-Term Break
8Branding in FashionLogos, labels, and packaging designs
9Fashion ExhibitionPreparing garments for exhibition
10Project WorkFashion show or class exhibition
11RevisionReview of term’s work
12Examination
13Closing / Vacation

JSS 2 LIVESTOCK FARMING SCHEME OF WORK FIRST TERM

WeekTopicContent / Subtopics
1Review of JSS 1 Livestock FarmingRecap of poultry, rabbit, and sheep/goat production concepts
2Poultry Management (Advanced)Brooding management; Culling; Vaccination; Record- keeping
3Poultry Feed FormulationBalancing nutrients; Mixing procedures; Feed ratios and formulation steps
4Egg and Meat ProductionEgg collection, processing, and storage; Slaughtering and dressing of birds
5Mid-Term Examination
6Rabbit Management (Advanced)Breeding, kindling, care of young; Weaning and growth stages
7Mid-Term Break
8Rabbit Feed FormulationLocal feed ingredients; Feeding management and schedules
9Record Keeping in Livestock ProductionTypes and importance of records — feeding, health, and financial records
10Sanitation and BiosecurityHygiene, disinfection, and disease prevention methods
11RevisionReview of advanced livestock management topics
12Examination
13Closing / Vacation

JSS 2 LIVESTOCK FARMING SCHEME OF WORK SECOND TERM

WeekTopicContent / Subtopics
1Sheep and Goat Production (Advanced)Feeding methods, breeding systems, care of lambs and kids
2Disease Prevention and ControlVaccination schedules; Sanitation; Isolation of sick animals
3Pasture ManagementTypes of pastures; Grazing systems; Establishment and maintenance of pastures
4Livestock HousingImproved housing materials and layout for animal comfort
5Mid-Term Examination
6Concept of EntrepreneurshipMeaning of entrepreneurship; Characteristics of an entrepreneur
7Mid-Term Break
8Importance of EntrepreneurshipRole in employment creation; Opportunities in livestock farming
9Concept of MoneyDefinition and functions of money; Forms of money in agribusiness
10Practical: Budgeting in Livestock FarmingSimple record-keeping and cost management exercises
11RevisionReview of the term’s work
12Examination
13Closing / Vacation

JSS 2 LIVESTOCK FARMING SCHEME OF WORK THIRD TERM

WeekTopicContent / Subtopics
1Business Start-up in Livestock FarmingSteps in starting a small poultry, rabbit, or goat business
2Factors to Consider Before StartingCapital, location, breed selection, and feeding requirements
3Business RecordsDaily and monthly records — expenditure, income, and profit tracking
4Marketing of Livestock ProductsMeaning and importance of marketing livestock products
5Mid-Term Examination
6Marketing ChannelsFrom producer to consumer; Role of middlemen and wholesalers
7Mid-Term Break
8Packaging and ProcessingMethods of packaging eggs, meat, hides, and fur for sale
9Marketing Poultry, Rabbit, Sheep, and Goat ProductsSales, branding, and advertising techniques
10Project WorkPractical farm visit or market survey
11RevisionReview of the term’s topics and key concepts
12Examination
13Closing / Vacation

JSS 2 BEAUTY AND COSMETOLOGY SCHEME OF WORK FIRST TERM

WeekTopicContent
1Review of JSS 1 WorkHygiene, tools, and safety in beauty care.
2Hair StructureLayers of the hair and their importance.
3Hair TreatmentNatural and chemical treatments.
4Hair Styling TechniquesTools and methods of simple styling.
5Midterm Examination 
6Types of Hair and Their CareStraight, curly, and kinky hair maintenance.
7Midterm Break 
8Skin TypesOily, dry, normal, and combination skin.
9Facial Treatment ProceduresCleansing, exfoliation, and massage.
10Introduction to Makeup ProductsFoundation, concealer, and powder.
11Safety in Makeup ApplicationHygiene in handling products and brushes.
12Revision 
13Examination / Closing 

JSS 2 BEAUTY AND COSMETOLOGY SCHEME OF WORK SECOND TERM

WeekTopicContent
1Review of First TermDiscussion on hair and facial care.
2Hair ColoringMeaning, tools, and safety measures.
3Hair RelaxingSteps and safety precautions.
4Hair Plaiting and WeavingPatterns and neatness in plaiting.
5Midterm Examination 
6Skin DisordersAcne, eczema, rashes, and prevention.
7Midterm Break 
8Skin Treatment ProductsCleansers, toners, moisturizers.
9Makeup ApplicationSteps and tools for simple facial makeup.
10Nail ArtDecoration and polish application.
11Simple Beauty Business IdeasHome-based beauty business opportunities.
12Revision 
13Examination / Closing 

JSS 2 BEAUTY AND COSMETOLOGY SCHEME OF WORK THIRD TERM

WeekTopicContent
1Review of Second TermHair care and beauty practices recap.
2Salon ManagementOrganization, cleanliness, and tools arrangement.
3Record KeepingCustomer details, expenses, and sales record.
4Customer ServiceBuilding good customer relationships.
5Midterm Examination 
6Product KnowledgeIdentifying safe and harmful ingredients.
7Midterm Break 
8Professional EthicsPunctuality, honesty, and confidentiality.
9Introduction to EntrepreneurshipConcept and importance of self-employment.
10Beauty Product PackagingLabeling and presentation ideas.
11Branding and MarketingPromoting a beauty brand.
12Revision 
13Examination / Closing 

JSS 2 COMPUTER HARDWARE AND GSM REPAIRS FIRST TERM

WeekTopicBreakdown / Subtopics
1Review of JSS 1 WorkRecap of phone parts, safety, and tools
2Introduction to Mobile CircuitsMeaning of circuit; Simple phone circuit components and symbols
3Power Section of a Mobile PhoneCharging system, battery, and power IC functions
4Display and Network SectionsScreen components; Antenna, network IC, SIM section; Troubleshooting display and network faults
5Mid-Term Examination
6Sound and Charging SectionsMicrophone, speaker, ringer, charging port; Common faults and repairs
7Mid-Term Break
8Software Updates and FlashingMeaning of flashing; Importance of updating OS; Tools and apps for flashing
9Fault Diagnosis and TestingUse of multimeter; Continuity test; Battery voltage test
10Practical: Fault Detection and RepairStep-by-step testing and replacement of faulty parts
11Revision
12Examination
13Closing / Vacation

JSS 2 COMPUTER HARDWARE AND GSM REPAIRS SECOND TERM

WeekTopicBreakdown / Subtopics
1Introduction to Entrepreneurship MindsetMeaning and importance; Thinking like an entrepreneur
2Concept of EntrepreneurshipIdentifying opportunities in GSM repair; Risk-taking and innovation
3Concept of MoneyUse of money in business transactions; Savings and reinvestment
4Bookkeeping in GSM RepairsBusiness records — daily sales, repairs log, expenses; Balance sheet basics
5Mid-Term Examination
6Business Startup in GSM RepairsWriting a simple business plan; Budgeting and equipment listing
7Mid-Term Break
8Customer RelationsHandling customers professionally; Honesty and reliability in service delivery
9Rights and Duties of Citizens in BusinessConsumer rights and seller responsibilities; Ethical practices in mobile repair
10Practical: Business SimulationRole-play of shop management and customer service
11Revision
12Examination
13Closing / Vacation

JSS 2 COMPUTER HARDWARE AND GSM REPAIRS THIRD TERM

WeekTopicBreakdown / Subtopics
1Introduction to Software ToolsCommon repair tools (Miracle Box, SP Flash Tool, etc.); Installation and usage
2Phone Unlocking and Password ResetSecurity locks, factory reset, bypassing screen locks
3Virus and Malware RemovalMeaning, types, and removal of malware from devices
4Data RecoveryCauses of data loss; Tools and steps in data recovery
5Mid-Term Examination
6Phone Testing and Quality ControlTesting repaired phones before delivery; Ensuring quality
7Mid-Term Break
8Record Keeping and ReportingWriting job completion reports; Daily repair log
9Practical: Full Repair CycleReceiving a faulty phone, diagnosing, repairing, and documenting the process
10Revision
11Examination
12Closing / Vacation

JSS 2 HORTICULTURE AND CROP PRODUCTION SCHEME OF WORK FIRST TERM

WeekTopicBreakdown (Subtopics)
1Review of JSS1 WorkRecap of farmland preparation and nursery practicesDiscussion on importance of soil and crop selection
2Farm Tools and MachinesTypes and examples of farm machineryFunctions of simple and complex machinesSafety and maintenance practices
3Soil Fertility and ImprovementMeaning of soil fertilityCauses of loss of fertilityMethods of improving soil fertility (organic/inorganic)Compost making
4Land Preparation TechniquesClearing, tilling, and levelingIrrigation and drainage systemsCrop rotation practices
5MID-TERM TESTAssessment of Weeks 1–4
6Site Selection for Crop ProductionFactors affecting crop site selectionLand use and suitabilityEnvironmental and economic factors
7MID-TERM BREAKHoliday/Rest
8Crop Spacing and Planting MethodsMeaning and importance of crop spacingMethods of planting (direct, transplanting)Plant population and density
9Weed ManagementMeaning and types of weedsEffects of weedsMethods of weed control (manual, chemical, biological)
10Crop ProtectionPests and diseases of crops
  Control measuresIntegrated pest management
11REVISIONReview of all topics
12EXAMINATIONEnd of Term Assessment
13CLOSING/VACATIONTerm ends

JSS 2 HORTICULTURE AND CROP PRODUCTION SCHEME OF WORK SECOND TERM

WeekTopicBreakdown (Subtopics)
1Nursery PracticesPreparation of nursery materialsSeed sowing and careTransplanting techniques
2Seed GerminationMeaning and processConditions necessary for germinationExperiment on germination
3Fertilizer Application MethodsOrganic and inorganic fertilizersApplication methods and timingSafety precautions
4Vegetative PropagationMeaning and importanceMethods of propagation: grafting, layering, cuttingCrops that use each method
5MID-TERM TESTAssessment of Weeks 1–4
6Maintenance of Horticultural CropsPruning, staking, watering, and mulchingPest and disease control
7MID-TERM BREAKHoliday/Rest
8Harvesting and StorageTechniques of harvestingPost-harvest handling and preservation
9Marketing of Horticultural CropsMeaning and importance of marketingChannels of distributionMarketing problems and solutions
10Farm Record-KeepingTypes and importance of recordsCashbook, sales record, stock record
11REVISIONReview of all topics
12EXAMINATIONEnd of Term Assessment
13CLOSING/VACATIONTerm ends

JSS 2 HORTICULTURE AND CROP PRODUCTION SCHEME OF WOR THIRD TERM

WeekTopicBreakdown (Subtopics)
1Vegetable ProductionImportance and types of vegetablesConditions for growthProduction stages
2Post-Harvest ManagementSorting, grading, and packagingStorage methods
3Introduction to AgribusinessMeaning of agribusinessCareer opportunities
4Entrepreneurship in AgricultureMeaning and qualities of an entrepreneurImportance of entrepreneurship
5MID-TERM TESTAssessment of Weeks 1–4
6Enterprise DevelopmentSmall agribusiness setupRecord-keeping
7MID-TERM BREAKHoliday/Rest
8Financial ManagementBasic money managementBudgeting and planning
9Marketing and PromotionMarketing strategiesCustomer relations
10Business SimulationGroup projects and business idea development
11REVISIONReview of term’s topics
12EXAMINATIONEnd of Term Assessment
13CLOSING/VACATIONTerm ends

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