Auto Mechanics Scheme of Work for SS 2 Federal

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Technology Curriculum for Secondary School. SS 2 Auto Mechanics Scheme of Work Federal –Schemeofwork.com

AUTO MECHANICS WORK SS2 FIRST TERM SCHEME

WEEKTOPIC/CONTENTACTIVITIES
1PETROL ENGINE – TWO STROKE CYCLE    Teacher define and explain two stroke cycle operation. Students examine the working sequence. Resources; Live engine, i.e two stroke charts.
2PETROL ENGINE – FOUR STROKE CYCLE.Teacher explain and illustrate four stroke cycle engine. Students observe the working operation of four stroke. Resources; Live engine, charts, posters.
3PETROL ENGINE – ADVANTAGES OF FOUR STROKE AND TWO STROKETeacher distinguish between two stroke and four stroke cycle engine. Students observe the differences between two stroke and four stroke engine. Resources; Charts, posters on spark ignition engine (SIE)
4DIESEL ENGINE—TWO STROKE CYCLE AND FOUR STROKE CYCLE.Teacher explain and illustrate the principles of operation of two & four stroke cycle engines, emphasize on the difference between the two. Students observe the operational sequence of tow stroke & four stroke cycle. Distinguish between the layout and advantages. Resources; Live engine of compression ignition engine (CIE). Two and four stroke.
5COMPONENTS OF A TRANSMISSION UNIT (CLUTCH) – IDENTIFICATION OF PARTS AND CHARACTERISTICS OF CLUTCHES.Teacher illustrate with sketches, types of transmission components, i.e pressure plate, disc, release bearing. Students make sketches on types of clutches. Observe the operation. Resources; Gearbox, posters, charts.
6COMPONENTS OF A TRANSMISSION UNIT (CLUTCH) CONSTRUCTION AND OPERATION OF A SINGLE PLATE CLUTCH.Teacher list various parts in a transmission system. Students identify transmission components. Resources; Live vehicle, clutch , gearbox, posters, charts.
7COMPONENTS OF A TRANSMISSION UNIT (GEAR BOX)—OPERATION OF A SLIDING MESH GEARBOX AND REVERSE MECHANISM.Teacher dismantle and identify parts of gearbox, illustrate and explain. Students observe the operation, and the dismantling. Resources; Live vehicle, gearbox, posters, charts, etc  
8SUSPENSION SYSTEM—LEAF SPRING AND COIL SPRINGTeacher assist in tracing faulty system. Students identify faulty suspension. Resources; Leaf spring, spring, hydraulic suspension, chart.
9SUSPENSION SYSTEM—HYDRAULIC SUSPENSION SYSTEM.Teacher demonstrate the removal and replacement of suspension system. Students observe and demonstrate the removal and replacement of suspension system.
10SUSPENSION SYSTEM—FAULT FINDING IN SUSPENSION SYSTEMTeacher identify faulty areas. Students observe the fault finding. Resources; Charts, posters, leaf spring, and copulas spring
11SUSPENSION SYSTEM—REPAIR OF SUSPENSION SYSTEMTeacher repair faulty suspension system. Students observe the repair of the faulty side. Resources; Coil spring, leaf spring.
12SUSPENSION SYSTEM—ADVANTAGES OF SUSPENSION SYSTEM TYPESTeacher demonstrates how the suspension system works. Students observe how the suspension system works. Resources; Suspension system, charts, posters.
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AUTO MECHANICS WORK SS 2 SECOND TERM SCHEME

WEEKTOPIC/CONTENTACTIVITIES
1STEERING SYSTEM—STEERING FAULTS, GEARBOX, RACK AND PINION, WHOM & WHEEL, WOM & NUT ETC  Teacher explain the effect of faulty system. Students note the effects of faulty steering system. Resources; Real objects, steering, gear box e.g whom & wheel.
2STEERING SYSTEMS—ADJUSTMENT OF STEERING UNITTeacher demonstrate how to remove and replace steering unit. Demonstrate the adjustment of the steering unit. Students observe the removal of steering unit, observe and participate in adjustment of steering unit. Resources; Posters, charts, spanner, hammers, screw drivers.
3ENGINE LUBRICATION—VISCOSITY AND VISCOSITY INDEXTeacher demonstrates on oil viscosity. Students observe and listen attentively as the teacher demonstrates. Differentiate grade of oil.
4ENGINE LUBRICATION—OIL FILTERS & QUALITIES OF LUBRICANTSThe teacher will list quality of lubricant. Students observe and touch oil, and feel the viscosity. Resources; Tools and equipments, oil can.
5COOLING SYSTEM—AIR COOLING, WATER AND AIR COOLING SYSTEM.Teacher guide in identifying parts of cooling system, demonstrate removal. Students identify cooling system parts. Resources; Radiator, fan- blade, fan belt, rubber hoses, charts.
6PROPERTIES OF FUEL—FUEL PROPERTIESThe teacher explains the properties of fuel. Students observe and listen attentively as the teacher demonstrates. Resources; live vehicle chart, posters.
7CARBURETTORS—SIMPLE AND MULTI-JET CABURETTORS.The teacher will describe with sketches, the operation of different types of caburrators.  Students copy the sketches. Resources; live vehicle charts, posters.
8CABURETTORS— REMOVE AND REPLACE CABURATTORS.Teacher will carry out diagnosis of faults in carburetors. Students carry out simple carburetor maintenance. Resources; live vehicle, spanners, hammers, posters, charts etc.
9AIR CLEANER, FUNCTIONS OF AIR CLEANER, SERVICING OF AIR CLEANER.The teacher will define and explain the functions of cleaner. The students will remove and replace air cleaner. Resources; live vehicle, spanner, hammer, charts, etc.
10AIR CLEANER—IMPORTANCE OF SERVICING AIR CLEANERS.Teacher demonstrates how to remove and replace air cleaners. Students remove and replace cleaners. Resources; complete air cleaner, spanner, and screw drivers, etc.
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AUTO MECHANICS WORK SS 2 THIRD TERM SCHEME

WEEKTOPIC/CONTENTACTIVITIES
1BRAKING SYSTEM—MECHANICAL AND HYDRAULIC OPERATION OF DISC AND DRUM BRAKES.  The teacher will explain the operations of mechanical and hydraulic operation of disc and drum brakes. Students identify the operational differences between types of brakes. Resources; master cylinder, wheel cylinder, brake calipers, live vehicle, tools and equipment, charts.
2BRAKING SYSTEM—MASTER CYLINDER OPERATIONSThe teacher will illustrate and draw master cylinder. The students will assess the correct function of master cylinder. Resources; master cylinder, live vehicle, tools, equipments, charts, etc
3BRAKING SYSTEM– ADJUSTMENTS OF BRAKESThe teacher will demonstrate how to remove and replace brake component parts. The students will carry out a simple brake adjustment on a hydraulic operation. Resources; live vehicle, tools, equipments, charts, and posters.
4BRAKING SYSTEM—FAULTS IN BRAKING SYSTEM.The teacher will demonstrate how the wheel cylinder operates. The students will carry out a simple wheel cylinder operation. Resources; live vehicle, tools, equipments, charts, and posters.
5BRAKING SYSTEM—FAULTS IN BRAKING SYSTEM.The teacher demonstrates how to remove the brake to find out the fault. The students carry out a simple brake adjustment on an hydraulic operation. Resources; complete tool  box, live vehicle, equipments, etc.
6BRAKING SYSTEM—REMOVAL, AND REMOVAL OF BRAKE LININGThe teacher will demonstrate the procedures for bleeding brakes. The students will participate in brake bleeding during operation. Resources; complete tool box, live vehicle, charts, equipments etc.
7WHEEL AND TYRE—ROAD WHEELS AND TYRE PRESSURE.The teacher will carry out a demonstration on vulcanizing of tubes and tubeless tyres. The students will explain the vulcanizing of tubes and tubeless tyres. Resources; live vehicle, wheel rims, tyres, tubes, tyre pressure guage, vulcanizing equipments.
8WHEELS AND TYRE SERVICE—VULCANIZED TUBES AND TUBELESS TYRES.The teacher will state the causes of tyre wear, and remedies. The students will practice the process involved in vulcanizing. Resources; tubes, tyres, tyre pressure, vulcanizing equipments.
9WHEEL AND TYRE SERVICE—WHEEL CONSTRUCTIONThe teacher will explain wheel construction. The students will listen attentively. Resources; wheels, wheel rims, live vehicle, equipments, etc.
10WHEELS AND TYRE SERVICE—TYRE REGULATIONSThe teacher will explain types of tyre construction. Students practice the procedures involved in tyre construction. Resources; tyre, tubes, tyre pressure gauge, vulcanizing equipments.
11MANAGEMENT— Definition of management, planning, organizing, controlling, staffing, directing/supervising.Managing resources.Concept of authority.The teacher will define management, explain the function of management, explain the purpose of managing resources. The will students listen to the teacher attentively and participate in class discussion. Resources; organizational chart of a business organogram.
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