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JUNIOR SECONDARY SCHOOL UNIFIED JSS3 SCHEME OF WORK (NEW NERDC SCHEME)JSS3 ENGLISH STUDIES SCHEME OF WORK FIRST TERM  JSS3 ENGLISH STUDIES SCHEME OF WORK SECOND TERMJSS3 ENGLISH STUDIES SCHEME OF WORK THIRD TERMJSS3 MATHEMATICS SCHEME OF WORK FIRST TERMJSS3 MATHEMATICS SCHEME OF WORK SECOND TERMJSS3 MATHEMATICS SCHEME OF WORK THIRD TERMJSS 3 PHYSICAL AND HEALTH EDUCATION FIRST TERMJSS 3 PHYSICAL AND HEALTH EDUCATION SECOND TERMJSS 3 PHYSICAL AND HEALTH EDUCATION THIRD TERMJSS 3 CHRISTIAN RELIGIOUS STUDIES SCHEME OF WORK FIRST TERMJSS 3 CHRISTIAN RELIGIOUS STUDIES SCHEME OF WORK SECOND TERMJSS3 ISLAMIC RELIGIOUS STUDIES (IRS) SCHEME OF WORK FIRST TERMJSS3 ISLAMIC RELIGIOUS STUDIES (IRS) SCHEME OF WORK SECOND TERMJSS3 ISLAMIC RELIGIOUS STUDIES (IRS) SCHEME OF WORK THIRD TERMJSS 3 NIGERIAN HISTORY SCHEME OF WORK FIRST TERMJSS 3 NIGERIAN HISTORY SCHEME OF WORK SECOND TERMJSS 3 NIGERIAN HISTORY SCHEME OF WORK THIRD TERMJSS 3 SOCIAL AND CITIZENSHIP STUDIES SCHEME OF WORK FIRST TERMJSS 3 SOCIAL AND CITIZENSHIP STUDIES SCHEME OF WORK SECOND TERMJSS 3 SOCIAL AND CITIZENSHIP STUDIES SCHEME OF WORK THIRD TERMJSS 3 CULTURAL AND CREATIVE ARTS (CCA) SCHEME OF WORK FIRST TERMJSS 3 CULTURAL AND CREATIVE ARTS (CCA) SCHEME OF WORK SECOND TERMJSS 3 CULTURAL AND CREATIVE ARTS (CCA) SCHEME OF WORK THIRD TERMJSS 3 FRENCH SCHEME OF WORK FIRST TERMJSS 3 FRENCH SCHEME OF WORK SECOND TERMJSS 3 INTERMEDIATE SCIENCE SCHEME OF WORK FIRST TERMJSS 3 INTERMEDIATE SCIENCE SCHEME OF WORK SECOND TERMJSS 3 INTERMEDIATE SCIENCE SCHEME OF WORK THIRD TERMJSS 3 DIGITAL TECHNOLOGIES SCHEME OF WORK FIRST TERMJSS 3 DIGITAL TECHNOLOGIES SCHEME OF WORK SECOND TERMJSS 3 DIGITAL TECHNOLOGIES SCHEME OF WORK THIRD TERMJSS 3 BUSINESS STUDIES SCHEME OF WORK FIRST TERMJSS 3 BUSINESS STUDIES SCHEME OF WORK SECOND TERMJSS 3 BUSINESS STUDIES SCHEME OF WORK THIRD TERMTRADE SUBJECTS IN JSS 3JSS 3 SOLAR PHOTOVOLTAIC (PV) INSTALLATION AND MAINTENANCE FIRST TERMJSS 3 SOLAR PHOTOVOLTAIC (PV) INSTALLATION AND MAINTENANCE SECOND TERMJSS 3 SOLAR PHOTOVOLTAIC (PV) INSTALLATION AND MAINTENANCE THIRD TERMJSS 3 FASHION DESIGN AND GARMENT MAKING SCHEME OF WORK FIRST TERMJSS 3 FASHION DESIGN AND GARMENT MAKING SCHEME OF WORK SECOND TERMJSS 3 FASHION DESIGN AND GARMENT MAKING SCHEME OF WORK THIRD TERMJSS 3 LIVESTOCK FARMING SCHEME OF WORK FIRST TERMJSS 3 LIVESTOCK FARMING SCHEME OF WORK SECOND TERMJSS 3 LIVESTOCK FARMING SCHEME OF WORK THIRD TERMJSS 3 BEAUTY AND COSMETOLOGY SCHEME OF WORK FIRST TERMJSS 3 BEAUTY AND COSMETOLOGY SCHEME OF WORK SECOND TERMJSS 3 BEAUTY AND COSMETOLOGY SCHEME OF WORK THIRD TERMJSS 3 COMPUTER HARDWARE AND GSM REPAIRS FIRST TERMJSS 3 COMPUTER HARDWARE AND GSM REPAIRS SECOND TERMJSS 3 COMPUTER HARDWARE AND GSM REPAIRS THIRD TERMJSS 3 HORTICULTURE AND CROP PRODUCTION SCHEME OF WORK FIRST TERMJSS 3 HORTICULTURE AND CROP PRODUCTION SCHEME OF WORK SECOND TERMJSS 3 HORTICULTURE AND CROP PRODUCTION SCHEME OF WORK THIRD TERMSCHEME OF WORK UNIFIED FOR SECONDARY SCHOOL SUBJECTS LINKS

First Term, Second Term and Third Term Unified Scheme of work for Basic 9 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 JSS3 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

JSS3 ENGLISH STUDIES SCHEME OF WORK FIRST TERM

 
WeekSpeech WorkGrammarReading & ComprehensionCompositionLiterature in English 
1– Revision of speech from last termRevision of Parts of SpeechScanning for main pointsInformal Letter – Letter to my best friend on my plan for the academic sessionIntroduction to Fiction & Non- Fiction; Examples of Non-Fiction 
2The Schwa /ə/ sound (about, doctor, above)Expressing/Describing emotions (Verb + Preposition)Skimming for specific informationWriting to a Pen-palPoetry Analysis 
3Stress and Intonation (continued)Adverbs of Frequency (often, always, occasionally)Reading to cultivate referencing skillsStory Writing – All that glitters is not goldProse – Study of the recommended text 
4Consonants /ʒ/ and /dʒ/ (leisure/ledger, garage/large)Changing positive statements to negative (using not)Practice scanning, skimming, and normal rate readingExpository Essay – How to care for a motor vehicleProse – Characterization, Theme, Plot 
5Midterm ExaminationMidterm ExaminationMidterm ExaminationMidterm ExaminationMidterm Examination 
6Contrast between /ɜ:/ and /ɔ:/Adjectives & Adverbs expressing willingness/unwillingness (with modals + adverbials)Reading to make deductions from selected passageGuided WritingDrama – Recommended text; Rhyme Schemes; Characterization, Diction, Setting, Plot 
7Midterm BreakMidterm BreakMidterm BreakMidterm BreakMidterm Break 
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8Consonants /s/, /ʃ/, and /tʃ/ (ceiling, short, machine, cheque)Adverbs of Place and MannerReading comprehension practice (Refer to Week 5 techniques)Debate – Corruption is worse than Armed RobberyDrama – Costumes and Props; More on Rhyme Schemes 
9Consonants /ʃ/ and /t/ (sheep/chip, fish/pitch)Idiomatic ExpressionsReading comprehension practice (Refer to Week 6 techniques)Descriptive Essay – My Favourite SubjectProse – Questions on recommended text 
10Consonants /w/ and /j/Adverbs of Cause/Reason (so that, in order to…)Identifying topic sentences in passagesDebate – Child Trafficking is worse than StealingReview of Prose and Drama texts 
11Revision – Parts of Speech, Tenses, Adverbs, etc.General Reading Comprehension RevisionRevision of Essay Writing TypesGeneral Literature Revision (Prose, Drama, Poetry) 
12End of Term ExaminationEnd of Term ExaminationEnd of Term Examination 
13ClosingClosing 
                                                                                                                                                    

  JSS3 ENGLISH STUDIES SCHEME OF WORK SECOND TERM

WeekSpeech WorkGrammarReading & Listening ComprehensionCompositionLiterature in English 
1Consonants /t/ and /θ/ (tin/thin, tick/thick)– Revision of Parts of SpeechReading for Critical EvaluationInformal Letter – More on Writing to a Pen-palReview of Features of Folktales; Discussion of Selected Folktales 
2Consonant contrast /t/ and /s/ (tailor/sailor, pit/pass)Prepositions expressing relations with people (with, for, against)Listening for implied meaningsGuided Writing 
3Contrast consonants /ʃ/ and /ʒ/ (mission/pleasure, vision/measure)The Simple SentenceListening to get main gist/points in a paragraphStory Writing – The School Prize- Giving Day; At the Bus StopPoetry – Write a short poem (The Lonely Child); Short story (How the Tortoise got the Pattern on His Shell) 
4 
5Midterm ExaminationMidterm ExaminationMidterm ExaminationMidterm ExaminationMidterm Examination 
6Contrast vowels /ʌ/ and /a:/ (much/march, pun/park)The Compound SentenceListening to questions in order to answer themInformal Letter – To a friend about your best subjectProse – Use of recommended text; Identification of Prose Features 
7Midterm BreakMidterm BreakMidterm BreakMidterm BreakMidterm Break 
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8Nasal sounds /m/, /n/, /ŋ/ (mentor, knotty, fling)Punctuation Marks – Uses of Capital LettersListening to interpret ideas in a passageInformal Letter – To your grandfather/mother about visiting during the holidaysDrama – Theme, Setting, Characterization in recommended drama text 
9Vowels /æ/ and /ɜ:/ (bath/birth, arm/earn, farm/firm)Reflexive and Relative PronounsReading comprehension practice (Refer to Week 5, 1st Term)Article Writing – The Evils of Youth UnemploymentDrama – Use of recommended text; Write a short playlet 
10Vowels /ɔ:/ and /ɒ/ (brought/hot, fought/cot, malt/pot)Personal Pronouns – Rules of UsageReading comprehension practice (Refer to Week 2, 2nd Term)Expository Essay – Drug AddictionPoetry – Language in Poetry; Construct sentences with Irony and Hyperbole 
11Vowels /u/ and /u:/ (pull/pool, bush/sue, sugar/food)Demonstrative PronounsReading to summarize paragraphsArgumentative Essay – Teachers are Better than Farmers in SocietySummarizing the Prose Text 
12Schwa /ə/ (about, pastor, again, above)Differentiating Demonstrative Pronouns and AdjectivesReading comprehension practice (Refer to Week 1, 2nd Term)Expository Writing – Population ExplosionDrama – Revision of text with relevant questions 
13ClosingClosing 
                             

JSS3 ENGLISH STUDIES SCHEME OF WORK THIRD TERM

WeekSpeech WorkGrammar (English Structure)Comprehension / Vocabulary DevelopmentCompositionLiterature in English
1Revision of last term’s exam
2Review of MonotonesReview of Nouns and PronounsLook at some past comprehension questionsReview of Narrative/Descriptive EssaysReview of Major/Minor Characters, Theme, Plot, Tragic/Comic Elements, and Diction
3Review of DiphthongsReview of Verbs and AdverbsUse past questionsReview of Argumentative/Expository EssayReview of Literary Terms in Poetry (Metaphor, Simile, Alliteration, Irony, etc.)
4Review of Consonant SoundsReview of Adjectives, Conjunctions, Prepositions, and InterjectionsUse past questionsRevisit Informal and Formal Letters with featuresUse past questions
5–10General RevisionGeneral RevisionGeneral RevisionGeneral RevisionGeneral Revision
11ExaminationExaminationExaminationExaminationExamination

JSS3 MATHEMATICS SCHEME OF WORK FIRST TERM

WeekTopicBreakdown
1Whole Numbers I– Binary Number System – Using computer to do simple mathematical calculations – Translation of word problems into numerical expressions
2Whole Numbers II– Expressions involving brackets and fractions – Direct and Inverse Proportion – Applications of Direct and Inverse Proportion – Compound Interest
3Addition and Subtraction of Numbers in Base 2– Addition of two or three 3-digit binary numbers – Subtraction of two or three 3-digit binary numbers
4Multiplication and Division of Numbers in Base 2– Multiplication of two 2-digit binary numbers – Division of two or three-digit binary numbers
5Mid-Term ExaminationTesting first half of term’s work
6Rational and Non-Rational Numbers– Identifying rational and non-rational numbers
7Mid-Term Break
8Variations– Solving variation problems on Direct, Indirect, Joint, and Partial
9Factorization– Factorization of expressions of the form: (i) ax + ay (ii) 3m + pq + 3p + mp (iii) a² – b² (iv) a² – 2ab – b² – Word problems involving factorization
10Simple Equations Involving Fractions– Solving simple equations involving fractions – Word problems leading to simple equations involving fractions
11Change of Subject of Formulae– Involving addition, multiplication, and roots
12ExaminationEnd-of-term examination
13Closing 

JSS3 MATHEMATICS SCHEME OF WORK SECOND TERM

WeekTopicBreakdown
1Simultaneous Linear Equations (I) – In One or Two VariablesI. Elimination Method II. Subtraction Method III. Graphical Method IV. Compilation of Table of Values
2Simultaneous Linear Equations (II)I. More Exercises on Simultaneous Linear Equations using Graphical Method II. Application of Simultaneous Linear Equation to Life Situation using Problem Solving
3Geometry I – Similar ShapesI. Similar Shapes – Identification of Plane Shapes II. Enlargements and Scale Factor – Enlarge Figures using Scale Factors
4Geometry III. Calculate Lengths, Areas and Volume of Similar Figures II. Solve Problems on Quantitative Reasoning involving Similar Shapes.
5Midterm Examination
6Area Of Plane Figures II. Area of triangles II. Area of parallelogram III. Area of trapezium IV. Area of circles
7Midterm Break
8Area of Plane Figures III. Area of Sectors II. Word Problems Involving Areas of Plane Figures III. Quantitative Aptitude Problems on Areas of Plane Figures
9TrigonometryI. The Sine, Cosine and Tangent of an Acute Angle II. Applications of Trigonometric Ratios to Solve Problems on Angles and Sides of a Right-Angled Triangle
10Angles of Elevation and Depression / Study of Measurement Using ClinometersApply trigonometric ratios to find angle of elevation and depression Use clinometers to demonstrate and estimate or calculate distances
11Revision
12Examination
13Vacation 

JSS3 MATHEMATICS SCHEME OF WORK THIRD TERM

WeekTopicBreakdown
1ConstructionI. Construction of Angle 45 Degree II. Construction of Angle 30 Degree III. Copying given Angles IV. Construction of Simple Plane Shapes
2Measures of Central TendencyRevision of previous work on mean, median and mode Calculate the Median of any given Data Calculate the Mode of any given Data Calculate the Mean of any given Data Calculate the Range of any given Data
3Application of Measures of Central Tendency To Analyze any Given Information
4Data Presentation – Pie Charts
5  
6Revision of JSS 3 Work
7–8Mock Examination
9JSSC Examination

JSS 3 PHYSICAL AND HEALTH EDUCATION FIRST TERM

WeekTopicContent
1Physical Fitness & Body Conditioning– Benefits Derived from Physical Fitness.- Factors that Influence Physical Fitness.
2Recreation, Leisure and Dance Activities (Part 1)– Pre-Colonial/Folk Traditional Dances.- Social Dances.
3Recreation, Leisure and Dance Activities (Part 2)– Foreign & Modern Dances.- Computer Games.- Values of Computer Games.
4Track and Field Events– Pole Vault.- Javelin.
5Midterm Examination
6Ball Games (Hockey) – Part 1– Nature of the Game.- Basic Skills and Techniques in Hockey.- Rules & Safety Regulations.
7Midterm Break
8Ball Games (Hockey) – Part 2– Key Officials and Duties.- Facilities and Equipment.- Positions of Players.- Values/Importance of Hockey.
9Group/Combined Events – Part 1– Classification of Combined Events.- List of Various Events.- Duration of Events.
10Group/Combined Events – Part 2– Scoring System.- Facilities & Equipment.- Rules & Regulations.- Officials.- Safety Rules.
11RevisionFirst Term Topics.
12Examination
13Closing

JSS 3 PHYSICAL AND HEALTH EDUCATION SECOND TERM

WeekTopicContent
1Nigerian Sports Heroes – Part 1– Career Guidance in Physical Education.- Past & Present Sports Heroes and their Contributions.
2Nigerian Sports Heroes – Part 2– Professionals in Physical Education in Nigeria.
3Contact Games – Taekwondo– Nature & History of Taekwondo.- Basic Skills & Techniques.- Importance.- Safety Rules & Regulations.
4Contact Games – Boxing– Nature & History of Boxing.- Basic Skills.- Safety Rules & Regulations.
5Midterm Examination
6Non-contact Games – Part 1– Basic Strokes and Styles in Swimming.
7Midterm Break
8Non-contact Games – Part 2– Gymnastics.- Classifications of Floor Activities.- Safety Rules and Regulations.
9Personal, School & Community Health I – Part 1– Types of Families.- Duties of Family Members.- Puberty in Boys & Girls.
10Personal, School & Community Health I – Part 2– Teenage Pregnancy & Consequences.- Assertiveness & Communication Skills.- Agencies Promoting Health Education in Nigeria.
11RevisionSecond Term Topics.
12Examination
13Closing

JSS 3 PHYSICAL AND HEALTH EDUCATION THIRD TERM

WeekTopicContent
1Personal, School & Community Health II – Part 1– Ageing.- Life-enhancing Measures.- Death & Dying.
2Personal, School & Community Health II – Part 2– Drug Use, Misuse & Abuse.- Categories of Drugs.- Health Consequences.
3Pathogens, Diseases & Prevention – Part 1– Nature of Communicable Diseases.- Mode of Transmission.- Factors & Causative Agents.
4Pathogens, Diseases & Prevention – Part 2– Prevention & Management of Non- communicable Diseases.
5Midterm Examination
6Family Health – Part 1– Types of Diseases & Modes of Transfer.- Disease Vectors.
7Midterm Break
8Family Health – Part 2– Sexually Transmitted Infections (STIs).- Consequences of Contracting Diseases.
9Family Health – Part 3– Prevention of Diseases.
10General Health Education ReviewIntegrative review of Health Education concepts (Family Health, Diseases, Drugs).
11RevisionThird Term Topics.
12Examination
13Closing

JSS 3 CHRISTIAN RELIGIOUS STUDIES SCHEME OF WORK FIRST TERM

WeekTopicContent
1The Promise of the Holy Spirit (Part 1)John 14:16-17, 26; John 16:5-16 – Jesus promises the coming of the Holy Spirit; Acts 1:3-5 – waiting for the promise.
2The Coming of the Holy SpiritActs 2:1-13 – The Day of Pentecost, speaking in tongues, reactions of the people.
3Peter’s First Speech and its EffectsActs 2:14-41 – Peter’s boldness, message of repentance, conversion of about 3,000 souls.
4Fellowship in the Early Church (Part 1)Acts 2:41-47 – Unity, sharing, prayers, breaking of bread.
5Midterm Examination
6Fellowship in the Early Church (Part 2)Acts 5:1-11 – Fraud in the church (Ananias and Sapphira). Acts 6:1-2 – Murmuring and complaints.
7Midterm Break
8Selection of DeaconsActs 6:1-7 – Appointment of Stephen and six others; responsibilities of deacons.
9Persecution of Early Believers (Part 1)Acts 3:1-11, 4:1-22 – Arrest of Peter and John; Acts 6:8-15, 7:1- 60 – Arrest and martyrdom of Stephen.
10Persecution of Early Believers (Part 2)Acts 8:1-3; 9:1-2 – Saul’s persecution; Acts 12:1-4 – Martyrdom of James.
11RevisionAll topics from Weeks 1–10.
12Examination
13Closing

JSS 3 CHRISTIAN RELIGIOUS STUDIES SCHEME OF WORK SECOND TERM

WeekTopicContent
1The Ministry of Peter (Part 1)Acts 8:4-25 – Peter and Simon the Magician.
2The Ministry of Peter (Part 2)Acts 9:32-42 – Healing miracles of Peter (Aeneas and Dorcas).
3The Ministry of Peter (Part 3)Acts 10:1-48 – Conversion of Cornelius. Acts 11:1-18 – Peter defends his action in Cornelius’ house.
4The Ministry of Peter (Part 4)Acts 12:5-24 – Peter’s release from prison and the death of Herod.
5Midterm Examination
6The Ministry of Apostle Paul (Part 1)Acts 22:1-5, 26-30 – Paul’s nativity and education; Acts 7:57-58; 8:1-3; 9:1-3 – Paul’s persecution of the Church.
7Midterm Break
8The Ministry of Apostle Paul (Part 2)Acts 9:1-19; 22:6-21 – The conversion of Paul; Acts 13–14 – Paul’s first missionary journey.
9The Ministry of Apostle Paul (Part 3)Acts 15:1-35 – The Council at Jerusalem; Wrong and right ways of resolving conflicts.
10Christian Unity and Living Among Non- ChristiansChristian organisations in Nigeria; interdenominational cooperation; Christian giving (Phil. 4:14-20; 2 Cor. 8:3-5; 9:6-15); teachings that foster unity; Christians living in the community; Christian attitude to persecution.
11RevisionAll topics from Weeks 1–10.
12Examination
13Closing

JSS3 ISLAMIC RELIGIOUS STUDIES (IRS) SCHEME OF WORK FIRST TERM

WeekTopicBreakdown (Subtopics)
1Review of JSS2 SurahsA’la, Ghashiyah, Fajr — revision and recitation
2Qur’anic Recitation: Suratul Balad (Q90:1– 20)Recitation and translation Lessons on moral courage
3Qur’anic Recitation: Suratul Shams (Q91:1– 15)Explanation of meaning Lessons on purity and righteousness
4Qur’anic Recitation: Suratul Layl (Q92:1–21)Memorization and understanding Rewards of good deeds
5MID-TERM EXAMINATIONAssessment on Surahs and Tajwid
6Rules of Ghunnah (Nasal Sound)Explanation, letters, and application Practical recitation exercises
7MID-TERM BREAKHoliday/Rest
8Rules of Waqf (Stopping Signs)Understanding symbols and pauses in recitation
9Practical Tajwid ExercisesGroup recitation and corrections
10Importance of the Qur’an in Muslim LifeGuidance, healing, and reflection
11REVISIONComprehensive review of Tajwid and Surahs
12EXAMINATIONEnd of Term Assessment
13CLOSING/VACATIONTerm ends

JSS3 ISLAMIC RELIGIOUS STUDIES (IRS) SCHEME OF WORK SECOND TERM

WeekTopicBreakdown (Subtopics)
1Review of Previous HadithSummary of JSS2 lessons
2Selected Hadith on LeadershipQualities of good leadership Prophet Muhammad (SAW) as a model leader
3Hadith on Justice and AccountabilityImportance of fairness and honesty in leadership
4Hadith on Seeking KnowledgeVirtue of learning and teaching
5MID-TERM EXAMINATIONAssessment on Hadith Studies
6Tahdhib: Respect for Human Life and PropertySanctity of life and property Avoiding violence and theft
7MID-TERM BREAKHoliday/Rest
8Tahdhib: Discipline and ResponsibilityIslamic teachings on self-control and accountability
9Tahdhib: Purity of IntentionDoing good deeds sincerely for Allah’s sake
10Tahdhib: Role of Muslims in SocietyPromoting peace, honesty, and compassion
11REVISIONComprehensive review of Hadith and Tahdhib
12EXAMINATIONEnd of Term Assessment
13CLOSING/VACATIONTerm ends

JSS3 ISLAMIC RELIGIOUS STUDIES (IRS) SCHEME OF WORK THIRD TERM

WeekTopicBreakdown (Subtopics)
1Review of Fiqh and Iman (JSS2)Recap of Arkan al-Islam and Arkan al-Iman
2Funeral Rites in IslamWashing, shrouding, prayer, and burial
3Marriage in IslamConditions, types, and importance Rights and responsibilities of spouses
4Inheritance (Mirath)Basic principles of inheritance Rights of heirs
5MID-TERM EXAMINATIONAssessment on Islamic Laws and Practices
6Faith in Allah and His AttributesNames and attributes of Allah Importance of Tawhid
7MID-TERM BREAKHoliday/Rest
8Belief in the Holy BooksThe Qur’an and previous revelations Role of revelation in human life
9Belief in the HereafterAccountability, Paradise, and Hellfire
10Living a Life of FaithApplying Iman through daily actions
11REVISIONComprehensive review of Fiqh and Iman
12EXAMINATIONEnd of Term Assessment
13CLOSING/VACATIONTerm ends

JSS 3 NIGERIAN HISTORY SCHEME OF WORK FIRST TERM

WeekTopicContent
1Nigeria in the 21st CenturyPolitical, economic, social developments
2Leadership in Contemporary NigeriaPast presidents and their impacts
3Federalism in NigeriaMeaning; Challenges of Nigerian federalism
4Constitution of Nigeria1999 Constitution and amendments
5Midterm Test
6Elections and Electoral BodiesINEC; Electoral reforms
7Midterm Break
8National Security IssuesInsurgency, banditry, militancy
9Anti-Corruption StrugglesEFCC, ICPC, whistleblowing policy
10Role of Nigeria in AfricaPeacekeeping missions; Diplomacy
11Revision
12Examination
13Closing

JSS 3 NIGERIAN HISTORY SCHEME OF WORK SECOND TERM

WeekTopicContent
1Nigeria and GlobalizationICT, trade, migration
2Nigeria in International OrganisationsUN, AU, Commonwealth
3Nigeria and Global PeacePeacekeeping contributions
4Human Rights Development in NigeriaRole of NGOs, NHRC
5Midterm Test
6Political Developments (2011–Present)Elections, transitions, challenges
7Midterm Break
8Nigerian Youth and PoliticsRole of youth in governance
9Nigerian Women and LeadershipContributions and challenges
10Challenges Facing NigeriaPoverty, unemployment, insecurity
11Revision
12Examination
13Closing

JSS 3 NIGERIAN HISTORY SCHEME OF WORK THIRD TERM

WeekTopicContent
1National Development PlansVision 2020, Economic Recovery and Growth Plan
2Sustainable Development in NigeriaSDGs; Nigeria’s progress
3Corruption and AccountabilityEffects; Strategies for combating corruption
4Nigerian Democracy and the FutureProspects of governance
5Midterm Test
6Nigeria and African UnityNigeria’s role in AU, ECOWAS
7Midterm Break
8Preparation for BECERevision of JSS1–3 Nigerian History
9Mock Examination
10BECE Examination
11ClosingEnd of JSS cycle
12
13

JSS 3 SOCIAL AND CITIZENSHIP STUDIES SCHEME OF WORK FIRST TERM

WeekTopicContent
1Citizenship Education RecapRevision of key concepts from JSS1–2
2Democracy and Human RightsRelationship between democracy and human rights
3Nigerian Constitution (1999)Basic provisions; Fundamental objectives
4Separation of PowersChecks and balances; Importance
5Midterm Test
6Political PartiesMeaning; Functions; Party system in Nigeria
7Midterm Break
8Election ProcessesVoter registration; Voting methods; INEC
9Good GovernanceMeaning; Principles; Citizens’ role in promoting it
10Youth and Nation-BuildingRoles of youth; Challenges; Opportunities
11Revision
12Examination
13Closing

JSS 3 SOCIAL AND CITIZENSHIP STUDIES SCHEME OF WORK SECOND TERM

WeekTopicContent
1National IssuesPoverty, corruption, insecurity
2Humanitarian IssuesRefugees, internally displaced persons (IDPs)
3Peace EducationPeacebuilding; Negotiation; Mediation
4Human Rights ProtectionStrategies; National and international frameworks
5Midterm Test
6Citizenship in a Digital AgeCyber citizenship; Responsible use of technology
7Midterm Break
8International RelationsNigeria’s role in UN, AU, ECOWAS
9Global Peace and SecurityNigeria’s contribution to world peace
10Civic Leadership SkillsPublic speaking; Advocacy; Participation
11Revision
12Examination
13Closing

JSS 3 SOCIAL AND CITIZENSHIP STUDIES SCHEME OF WORK THIRD TERM

WeekTopicContent
1Civic Challenges in AfricaGovernance, corruption, conflict, underdevelopment
2Human Rights in AfricaAfrican Charter on Human and Peoples’ Rights
3Sustainable DevelopmentSDGs; Citizens’ roles in achieving them
4Entrepreneurship and Civic ResponsibilityLinking business to national progress
5Midterm Test
6Civic CompetenceDecision-making, teamwork, critical thinking
7Midterm Break
8Civic Participation in Nigeria’s FutureRole of citizens in elections, governance, development
9Revision of Entire Junior Secondary Curriculum
10Mock Examination
11Final ExaminationBECE preparation
12ClosingEnd of JSS cycle
13

JSS 3 CULTURAL AND CREATIVE ARTS (CCA) SCHEME OF WORK FIRST TERM

WeekTopicContent
1Types and Features of Nigerian Traditional ArtsNigerian Traditional Arts; Functions of Nigerian Traditional Arts; 1.3 Importance of Preserving Art as a Cultural Element.
2Contemporary Nigerian Arts and ArtistsContemporary Nigerian Artists and their Contributions; How to Generate Income through Contemporary Artworks.
3Meaning and Use of Motifs (Part 1)Meaning of Motif and Pattern; Uses of Motifs.
4Meaning and Use of Motifs (Part 2)Creation of Motifs from Nature and Imagination; Repeat Patterns; Transfer of Motifs on Paper or Fabric.
5Midterm Examination
6Exhibition and Display TechniquesPreparing Artworks; Display Techniques; Categorising; Space, Screens and Lighting.
7Midterm Break
8LetteringMeaning of Lettering; Types of Lettering; Lettering Construction; Stages in the Construction of Letters.
9Construction and DesignMeaning of Package Design; Functions of Package Design; Processes in Package Design.
10Marketing of ArtworksSources of Funding for Art Business; Outlets for Marketing Art Products; Ways of Marketing Art Products; Pricing of Artworks.
11RevisionRevision of Weeks 1–10.
12Examination
13Closing

JSS 3 CULTURAL AND CREATIVE ARTS (CCA) SCHEME OF WORK SECOND TERM

WeekTopicContent
1Introduction to Embroidery (Part 1)Meaning of Embroidery; Types of Embroidery; Embroidery Materials/Tools.
2Introduction to Embroidery (Part 2)Sources of Embroidery Designs; Methods of Transferring Motifs on Fabrics; 8.6 Embroidery Stitches Guide.
3KnittingMeaning of Knitting; Types of Knitting; Materials/Tools; Basic Knitting Stitches.
4CrochetingMeaning of Crocheting; Materials/Tools; How to Crochet.
5Midterm Examination
6Batik WorkMeaning of Batik; Materials/Tools for Batik Work; Making a Batik Project.
7Midterm Break
8Uses of MusicUses of Music; Impacts of Music.
9Creating Music / Solfa Notation ValuesSolfa Notation; Music Note Values; Rhythm; Clapping a Rhythm.
10Drama and the Development of Rural CommunitiesMeaning of Drama and Theatre; Drama and Theatre for Rural Community Development; Ways Drama and Theatre Can Solve Community Issues and Problems; Roles of Drama and Theatre Towards Solving Community Issues and Problems
11Revision 
12Examination 
13Closing

JSS 3 CULTURAL AND CREATIVE ARTS (CCA) SCHEME OF WORK THIRD TERM

WeekTopicContent
1Opportunities for Career DramatistsOpportunities for Career Dramatists Opportunities for Career Dramatists in Nigeria How Drama Can Affect the Society Names of Notable Nigerian Dramatists/Playwrights
2Processes of ChoreographyMeaning of Choreographer Processes Employed by a Choreographer to Create a Dance Creating a Dance Pattern
3Prospects of Studying Dance in Nigeria  The Prospects of Studying Dance in Nigeria
4UnityMeaning of Unity Causes of Disunity at Home, in School and in the Society How to Maintain Unity at Home, in School and in the Society Demonstration of Acts of Unity
5Midterm Examination
6-13Revision & Examination 

JSS 3 FRENCH SCHEME OF WORK FIRST TERM

WeekThème / UnitéContenu
1Décrire plus précisément une personneVocabulaire pour la description physique et morale; utilisation des adjectifs qualificatifs.
2Décrire un paysage et des lieux touristiquesIdentifier les paysages naturels, monuments, sites touristiques et utiliser des adjectifs appropriés.
3Expliquer ses habitudesExpressions pour parler de la routine quotidienne et des activités régulières.
4Parler d’un événement passé (les souvenirs)Utilisation du passé composé et de l’imparfait; raconter un souvenir.
5Midterm Examination
6Décrire un objetVocabulaire des formes, couleurs, matières; parler de l’usage d’un objet.
7Midterm Break
8ComparerEmployer les comparatifs et superlatifs pour comparer personnes, objets et situations.
9Dater et mesurer le tempsSavoir donner la date, l’heure; employer les expressions temporelles.
10Raconter sa journéeOrganisation d’un récit chronologique au présent et au passé.
11RevisionRévision des unités 1–8 avec exercices pratiques (dialogues et rédaction).
12Examination
13Closing

JSS 3 FRENCH SCHEME OF WORK SECOND TERM

WeekThème / UnitéContenu
1Relater un événement passéEmployer le passé composé, l’imparfait et les adverbes temporels pour situer les actions.
2Rapporter un fait récentUtilisation du passé composé avec “venir de” et autres structures pour exprimer l’actualité immédiate.
3Comprendre un récit / Écrire son journalLecture et compréhension de récits simples; rédaction de son journal intime.
4Dire ce que l’on va faireUtilisation du futur proche et du futur simple; parler de ses intentions.
5Midterm Examination
6Faire des projetsExprimer ses projets personnels et scolaires; vocabulaire de planification et futur simple.
7Midterm Break
8Consolidation orale et écriteExercices de dialogues, jeux de rôles et production écrite sur les unités 9–13.
9Préparation au BECE (Partie I)Révision ciblée: grammaire (temps du passé, futur, comparatifs).
10Préparation au BECE (Partie II)Révision ciblée: vocabulaire (description, transport, achats, temps, projets).
11Revision
12Examination
13Closing

JSS 3 INTERMEDIATE SCIENCE SCHEME OF WORK FIRST TERM

WeekTopicBreakdown (Subtopics)
1Review of JSS 2 WorkRevision of matter, energy, and classification; Laboratory conduct and safety; Introduction to JSS 3 concepts
2EcosystemMeaning and components; Interdependence and balance of nature; Food chains, food webs, and energy flow; Disruption of ecosystems
3Natural ResourcesTypes: renewable and non-renewable; Importance to national economy; Conservation and management; Field observation project
4Environmental HazardsMeaning and types: drought, desertification, erosion, flooding; Causes and prevention; Disaster preparedness; Community safety measures
5MID-TERM EXAMINATIONAssessment of Weeks 1–4
6MID-TERM BREAKHoliday/Rest
7Environmental HealthMeaning and components; Importance of clean environment; Role of individuals and government; Environmental health officers
8Waste Disposal and RecyclingMethods of waste disposal; Importance of recycling; Practical waste sorting activity; Effects of poor waste management
9Sustainable DevelopmentMeaning and principles; Environmental protection and sustainable use; SDGs related to environment; School eco- project
10Review of Environmental ConceptsSummary of major environmental topics; Quiz and group presentation
11REVISIONReview of all topics in Term 1
12EXAMINATIONEnd of Term Assessment
13CLOSING/VACATIONTerm ends

JSS 3 INTERMEDIATE SCIENCE SCHEME OF WORK SECOND TERM

WeekTopicBreakdown (Subtopics)
1The Cell and Its FunctionsCell theory; Organelles and their roles; Differences between plant and animal cells; Observation under microscope
2Tissues and OrgansMeaning and examples of tissues; Types and functions; Organs and organ systems; Importance of coordination
3Heredity and VariationMeaning of heredity; Inherited and acquired traits; Importance of variation; Simple genetic inheritance
4Adaptation of OrganismsMeaning and examples; Adaptation to habitat; Structural and behavioral adaptations; Importance of adaptation
5MID-TERM EXAMINATIONAssessment of Weeks 1–4
6MID-TERM BREAKHoliday/Rest
7Atoms and MoleculesBasic structure of atom; Elements, compounds, and mixtures; Symbols and formulae; Simple chemical equations
8Changes in MatterPhysical and chemical changes; Reversible and irreversible processes; Simple experiments
9Water and AirComposition and importance; Water purification and conservation; Air pressure and experiments
10Microorganisms and DiseasesPathogens and disease transmission; Prevention and control; Vaccination and hygiene practices
11REVISIONReview of all topics in Term 2
12EXAMINATIONEnd of Term Assessment
13CLOSING/VACATIONTerm ends

JSS 3 INTERMEDIATE SCIENCE SCHEME OF WORK THIRD TERM

WeekTopicBreakdown (Subtopics)
1Energy TransformationConversion from one form to another; Energy conservation; Simple demonstrations
2Heat TransferConduction, convection, radiation; Practical examples; Insulators and conductors
3Electrical EnergyMeaning and sources; Electric circuit and symbols; Domestic wiring and safety; Conservation of electricity
4Science, Technology and National DevelopmentRelationship among science, technology, and development; Role of research in development; Inventions and innovators
5MID-TERM EXAMINATIONAssessment of Weeks 1–4
6MID-TERM BREAKHoliday/Rest
7Machines and MechanismsSimple and compound machines; Functions and uses; Mechanical advantage; Practical demonstration
8ICT and Scientific AdvancementRole of ICT in science; Data collection and storage; Modern communication tools; Internet and global learning
9Career Opportunities in Science and TechnologyCareers in medical, engineering, ICT, and research fields; Skills required; Importance to national growth
10Science Projects and ExhibitionsPlanning and execution; Presentation and teamwork; Assessment and reflection
11REVISIONReview of all topics in Term 3
12EXAMINATIONEnd of Term Assessment
13CLOSING/VACATIONTerm ends

JSS 3 DIGITAL TECHNOLOGIES SCHEME OF WORK FIRST TERM

WeekTopicBreakdown (Subtopics)
1Review of JSS2 WorkQuick recap of programming and robotics
2Advanced MS WordPage layout, tables, mail merge
3Advanced MS PowerPointAnimation, transitions, multimedia integration
4Introduction to Digital MediaMeaning and importance Creating and editing digital content
5MID-TERM TESTAssessment of Weeks 1–4
6Graphic Design with CanvaDesigning posters, flyers, social media posts
7MID-TERM BREAKHoliday/Rest
8Photo Editing and Visual CommunicationUsing online tools for design and branding
9Copyright and Media EthicsDigital rights and fair use policies
10Digital Portfolio CreationCompiling digital works and projects
11REVISIONComprehensive review
12EXAMINATIONEnd of Term Assessment
13CLOSING/VACATIONTerm ends

JSS 3 DIGITAL TECHNOLOGIES SCHEME OF WORK SECOND TERM

WeekTopicBreakdown (Subtopics)
1Introduction to Digital EntrepreneurshipMeaning and importance Skills and opportunities
2Internet Communication and CollaborationEmail, video calls, and cloud tools
3Social Media for Education and BusinessResponsible use Branding and promotion
4Digital Marketing BasicsMeaning and channels Advertising safely online
5MID-TERM TESTAssessment of Weeks 1–4
6Cyber Ethics and NetiquetteRespectful online behavior
7MID-TERM BREAKHoliday/Rest
8Online Privacy and ProtectionManaging personal data Avoiding digital theft
9Managing Digital FootprintMeaning and importance Creating a positive online presence
10Digital Project: Online Business SimulationStudents create mock e-business or blog
11REVISIONReview of term topics
12EXAMINATIONEnd of Term Assessment
13CLOSING/VACATIONTerm ends

JSS 3 DIGITAL TECHNOLOGIES SCHEME OF WORK THIRD TERM

WeekTopicBreakdown (Subtopics)
1Management of e-WasteMeaning and sources of e-waste Safe disposal methods Environmental effects
2Recycling Digital DevicesRefurbishing and reusing old gadgets
3Emerging TechnologiesIoT, Cloud, Blockchain, AR/VR
4Preparing for Digital FutureSTEM education and career pathways
5MID-TERM TESTAssessment of Weeks 1–4
6Artificial Intelligence in Everyday LifeExamples: voice assistants, recommendations
7MID-TERM BREAKHoliday/Rest
8Global Digital CitizenshipEthics and responsibilities in a connected world
9Technology and Sustainable DevelopmentRole of ICT in achieving SDGs
10Final Project: Student Digital InnovationIndividual or group project presentation
11REVISIONFinal review of all years’ topics
12EXAMINATIONEnd of Junior Secondary Assessment
13CLOSING/VACATIONTerm ends

JSS 3 BUSINESS STUDIES SCHEME OF WORK FIRST TERM

WeekTopicContent
1Effective Office PracticeMeaning of office procedure; importance of office procedure.
2Office Procedure (Part 1)Procedures for making payments; preparation of sales and purchases documents.
3Office Procedure (Part 2)Imprest account: meaning, features, advantages.
4Store RecordsMeaning of store records; delivery note; gate pass.
5Midterm Examination
6StocktakingMeaning of stocktaking; importance of stocktaking in business.
7Midterm Break
8Office Equipment (Part 1)Meaning of office equipment; types of office equipment.
9Office Equipment (Part 2)Care of office equipment; advantages and disadvantages.
10Commerce – The Heart of BusinessNature of commerce as the center of business activities.
11RevisionWeeks 1–10 topics.
12Examination
13Closing

JSS 3 BUSINESS STUDIES SCHEME OF WORK SECOND TERM

WeekTopicContent
1Advertising (Part 1)Meaning of advertising; types of advertising.
2Advertising (Part 2)Functions and methods of advertising.
3Advertising (Part 3)Media of advertising; ethics of advertising; advertising jingles.
4TransportationMeaning; importance of transportation to commerce; types, advantages and disadvantages.
5Midterm Examination
6Communication (Part 1)Meaning of communication; process of effective communication; hindrances to communication.
7Midterm Break
8Communication (Part 2)Methods of communication; importance to business.
9Communication (Part 3)Agencies of communication and their services; the Internet; GSM.
10Setting Simple Business GoalsDifference between goals and objectives; SWOT analysis; strengths, weaknesses, opportunities, threats.
11RevisionWeeks 1–10 topics.
12Examination
13Closing

JSS 3 BUSINESS STUDIES SCHEME OF WORK THIRD TERM

WeekTopicContent
1Business Plans (Part 1)Meaning of a business plan; importance of a business plan.
2Business Plans (Part 2)Procedure for drawing up a simple business plan; format of a business plan.
3Consumer Protection (Part 1)Meaning; need for consumer protection; agencies and their roles.
4Consumer Protection (Part 2)Responsibilities of consumers; universal rights of consumers; instruments of consumer protection.
5Midterm Examination
6Consumer Protection (Part 3)Complaints: meaning; justified vs unjustified complaints; steps in lodging complaints; writing a letter of complaint.
7Midterm Break
8Consumer Protection (Part 4)Reasons for banning/restricting harmful chemicals; procedure for banning chemicals; seeking redress.
9Personal FinanceMeaning; sources of finance for individuals; needs and wants; scale of preference; modesty and its effects.
10Bookkeeping and Business SuccessTrial balance (meaning, uses, items, preparation); Trading, Profit and Loss accounts (meaning, purpose, preparation); Balance sheet (meaning, uses, contents, preparation).
11RevisionWeeks 1–10 topics.
12Examination
13Closing

TRADE SUBJECTS IN JSS 3

Solar Photovoltaic Installation and Maintenance

Fashion Design and Garment Making

Livestock Farming

Beauty and Cosmetology

Computer Hardware and GSM Repairs

Horticulture and Crop Production

JSS 3 SOLAR PHOTOVOLTAIC (PV) INSTALLATION AND MAINTENANCE FIRST TERM

WeekTopicBreakdown (Subtopics)
1Introduction and Revision of Previous WorkReview of JSS 2 topics: energy storage, performance evaluation, and fault detection Understanding advanced system configurations Classroom discussion: evolution of solar technology
2Advanced Solar System ComponentsDetailed study of PV modules, batteries, inverters, and charge controllers Latest innovations in solar components (Li-ion batteries, MPPT controllers) Component identification and selection for specific installations Practical: Comparing different inverter and battery types
3System Design and SizingPrinciples of system design Steps in sizing a solar system for home or school Calculating load requirements (AC/DC loads) Determining panel, battery, and inverter sizes Hands-on activity: Designing a 12V DC lighting system
4Solar Installation Procedures (Advanced)Review of installation tools and materials Mounting techniques for panels and arrays Series and parallel connections (practical wiring session) Proper grounding and cable management Demonstration: Complete setup of a basic solar system
5MID-TERM EXAMINATIONAssessment of Weeks 1–4 Topics
6System Protection and Safety DevicesImportance of safety in solar installations Protective devices: fuses, circuit breakers, surge arresters Proper earthing/grounding techniques Handling tools and batteries safely
  Practical: Installing a DC circuit breaker in a solar setup
7MID-TERM BREAKRest and informal review activities
8Maintenance and Servicing of PV SystemsPreventive and corrective maintenance Daily, weekly, and monthly maintenance schedules Tools for maintenance and system testing Troubleshooting common issues (low output, wiring faults) Group activity: Creating a maintenance checklist
9Renewable Energy Policies and RegulationsIntroduction to renewable energy policies in Nigeria Agencies and organizations promoting solar adoption (REA, NEMSA, NERC) Standards and safety codes for solar installation Discussion: Why regulations are important for installers
10Entrepreneurship in Solar Energy (Revisited)Business setup in solar energy (retail, installation, maintenance) Customer relations and branding Cost estimation and quotation writing Case study: Successful Nigerian solar startups Group presentation: “My Solar Business Plan”
11REVISIONComprehensive review of all topics covered
12EXAMINATIONEnd of Term Practical and Written Assessment
13CLOSING/VACATIONTerm ends and summary of key learning points

JSS 3 SOLAR PHOTOVOLTAIC (PV) INSTALLATION AND MAINTENANCE SECOND TERM

WeekTopicBreakdown (Subtopics)
1Revision of First Term WorkReview of advanced system components and installation Recap on system design and sizing Quick diagnostic test and discussion on students’ practical experiences
2Electrical Wiring for Solar SystemsIntroduction to solar electrical wiring concepts Types of electrical cables (AC/DC cables) Colour coding and polarity awareness Cable sizing and voltage drop considerations Practical: Connecting panels, controllers, and batteries correctly
3Battery Bank ConfigurationSeries and parallel connections in batteries Battery capacity and voltage calculation Factors affecting battery performance and lifespan Maintenance and storage of batteries Practical: Building a 24V battery bank
4Inverter Operation and ConnectionUnderstanding inverter functions Types of inverters: pure sine wave, modified sine wave Inverter wiring: DC input and AC output Installation precautions and testing Demonstration: Connecting an inverter to a battery and load
5MID-TERM EXAMINATIONAssessment of Weeks 1–4 Topics
6Solar Load ManagementUnderstanding electrical loads Load prioritization and balancing Estimating total load consumption Power rating and efficiency management
  Practical: Load distribution for home solar setup
7MID-TERM BREAKHoliday/Rest
8Fault Detection and TroubleshootingCommon faults in solar installations Diagnostic tools: multimeter, tester, ammeter Identifying loose connections, faulty panels, and inverter issues Step-by-step troubleshooting process Practical: Testing and rectifying a system fault
9Solar System Testing and CommissioningProcedures for testing system performance Checking output voltage and current Performance indicators: efficiency, shading effects, battery health Final system commissioning checklist Group project: Commissioning a classroom solar setup
10Documentation and ReportingRecording installation data Report writing and job documentation Preparing invoices and customer service records Group task: Prepare a mock solar project report
11REVISIONComprehensive review of Second Term topics
12EXAMINATIONEnd of Term Practical and Written Assessment
13CLOSING/VACATIONTerm ends

JSS 3 SOLAR PHOTOVOLTAIC (PV) INSTALLATION AND MAINTENANCE THIRD TERM

WeekTopicBreakdown (Subtopics)
1.Revision of Previous WorkReview of solar components, wiring, and maintenance Discussion on real-life solar installation scenarios Introduction to professional ethics in solar practice
2.Occupational Health and Safety (OHS) in Solar WorkImportance of safety in solar installation Common electrical hazards and prevention Safe handling of panels, batteries, and tools Personal protective equipment (PPE) and usage Practical: Safety drill and PPE inspection
3.Solar Site AssessmentIdentifying suitable locations for PV systems Factors affecting solar site selection (orientation, shading, tilt angle, roof strength) Site survey checklist and measurements Practical: Performing a basic site assessment around the school
4.System Installation ProcedureStep-by-step installation process (mounting, wiring, connections, testing) Mounting structures: roof and ground installations Installing panels, controllers, inverters, and batteries Practical: Installing a small off-grid solar lighting system
5.MID-TERM EXAMINATIONAssessment of Weeks 1–4 Topics
6.Maintenance and Servicing of Solar PV SystemsTypes of maintenance: preventive and corrective
  Cleaning panels and maintaining batteries Checking electrical connections and components Maintenance schedules and record- keeping Practical: Conducting maintenance on a school solar unit
7.MID-TERM BREAKHoliday/Rest
8.Energy Conservation and EfficiencyMeaning of energy conservation Ways to reduce power consumption Importance of energy-efficient appliances Role of solar technology in sustainable living Group discussion: Designing an energy- efficient home
9.Entrepreneurship in Solar EnergyUnderstanding solar business opportunities Types of solar services (installation, maintenance, consultancy, sales) Basic costing and quotation writing Building customer relations and trust Project: Develop a simple solar business plan
10.Project Work and Field DemonstrationGroup project: Design, install, and test a mini solar setup Documentation: materials used, cost, performance report Oral presentation of group projects Instructor evaluation and peer review
11.REVISIONGeneral revision of the year’s topics and practical exercises
12.EXAMINATIONFinal written and practical assessment on full syllabus
13.CLOSING/VACATIONCertificate preparation, evaluation, and closing ceremony

JSS 3 FASHION DESIGN AND GARMENT MAKING SCHEME OF WORK FIRST TERM

WeekTopicContent / Subtopics
1Review of JSS 2 WorkOverview of tools, patterns, and garment production
2Advanced Pattern DraftingDrafting complex patterns for dresses and trousers
3Garment Assembly TechniquesSewing, lining, and interfacing
4Finishing High-Quality GarmentsEdge finishes and professional pressing
5Mid-Term Examination
6Fashion AccessoriesDesigning and making simple accessories (belts, bags)
7Mid-Term Break
8Fabric DecorationTie and dye, appliqué, embroidery, and beadwork
9Digital Fashion DesignAdvanced use of digital platforms for sketching
10Creating Digital CollectionsCombining designs to create themed collections
11RevisionReview of term’s topics
12Examination
13Closing / Vacation

JSS 3 FASHION DESIGN AND GARMENT MAKING SCHEME OF WORK SECOND TERM

WeekTopicContent / Subtopics
1Entrepreneurship in FashionStarting a small fashion business
2Record Keeping and BookkeepingBusiness records and accounts
3Costing and Pricing of GarmentsCost elements and pricing strategies
4Branding and MarketingDeveloping a fashion brand; advertising methods
5Mid-Term Examination
6Digital MarketingUsing social media for fashion marketing
7Mid-Term Break
8Customer RelationshipHandling clients and feedback
9Fashion Business EthicsIntegrity, creativity, and sustainability
10Project: Mini Fashion Business PlanPractical project on fashion business planning
11Revision
12Examination
13Closing / Vacation

JSS 3 FASHION DESIGN AND GARMENT MAKING SCHEME OF WORK THIRD TERM

WeekTopicContent / Subtopics
1Fashion Portfolio DevelopmentCompiling digital and physical portfolios
2Presentation SkillsCommunicating fashion ideas effectively
3Fashion Exhibition PreparationDisplay and arrangement techniques
4Fashion Show ProjectPlanning and coordinating a mini fashion show
5Mid-Term Examination
6Portfolio EvaluationReviewing and improving portfolio works
7Mid-Term Break
8BECE PreparationReview of JSS1–JSS3 concepts and practicals
9BECE Preparation (continued)Mock assessment and project defense
10BECE ExaminationPractical and written exam
11RevisionReview and reflection on fashion skills learned
12Examination
13Closing / Vacation

JSS 3 LIVESTOCK FARMING SCHEME OF WORK FIRST TERM

WeekTopicContent / Subtopics
1Review of JSS 2 WorkRevision of poultry, rabbit, and sheep/goat production
2Advanced Poultry ManagementHatchery management, incubation, and chick brooding
3Livestock Breeding TechniquesNatural and artificial insemination methods
4Health and Safety in Livestock FarmingHygiene, handling of chemicals, and personal safety on the farm
5Mid-Term Examination
6Waste ManagementComposting, recycling, and manure utilization
7Mid-Term Break
8Farm Layout PlanningDesign and organization of small livestock farms
9Livestock Record AnalysisProfit and loss determination; Evaluation of production efficiency
10Practical: Livestock Farm DesignGroup project — planning and model design of a small farm
11RevisionReview of all topics covered during the term
12Examination
13Closing / Vacation

JSS 3 LIVESTOCK FARMING SCHEME OF WORK SECOND TERM

WeekTopicContent / Subtopics
1Advanced Entrepreneurship in LivestockIdentifying business opportunities; Expansion and scaling up production
2Financial Management in Livestock BusinessBudgeting, savings, credit facilities, and agricultural loans
3Marketing StrategiesBranding, advertising, customer service, and retention
4Cooperative FarmingMeaning, types, and benefits of agricultural cooperatives
5Mid-Term Examination
6Farm Record Keeping (Advanced)Income statement, sales record, and expenditure analysis
7Mid-Term Break
8Value Addition in Livestock ProductsProcessing eggs, meat, hides, and fur for higher profits
9Export of Livestock ProductsExport requirements, standards, and documentation
10Practical ProjectDeveloping a mini business plan or market survey
11RevisionReview of the term’s work
12Examination
13Closing / Vacation

JSS 3 LIVESTOCK FARMING SCHEME OF WORK THIRD TERM

WeekTheme / TopicContent / Subtopics
1Agribusiness Project DevelopmentDeveloping a business plan for livestock enterprise
2Marketing and Distribution ChannelsIdentifying buyers and marketing outlets
3Pricing and Cost ControlCalculating production cost and setting prices
4Mid-Term Examination
5Livestock Exhibition and DemonstrationPresentation of class livestock projects
6RevisionComprehensive review of JSS1–3 work
7–10BECE Preparation and Examination

JSS 3 BEAUTY AND COSMETOLOGY SCHEME OF WORK FIRST TERM

WeekTopicContent
1Review of JSS 2 WorkHair and makeup recap.
2Advanced Hair StylingBraiding, fixing, and extensions (theory & demonstration).
3Hair Coloring and RelaxingSteps, products, and safety measures.
4Hair TreatmentDeep conditioning and scalp care.
5Midterm Examination 
6Skin Care RoutineCleansing, exfoliation, and facial massage.
7Midterm Break 
8Makeup Application TechniquesSteps for day and evening makeup.
9Nail Extension and MaintenanceFixing and removing artificial nails safely.
10Salon HygieneDisinfection and sanitation of tools.
11Revision 
12Revision 
13Examination / Closing 

JSS 3 BEAUTY AND COSMETOLOGY SCHEME OF WORK SECOND TERM

WeekTopicContent
1Review of First TermRecap on advanced styling and skincare.
2Advanced Skin TreatmentSteaming, exfoliation, and herbal masks.
3Makeup Products and Their FunctionsUses of concealer, powder, lipstick, and eyeliner.
4Hairdressing ToolsCare and maintenance of hair equipment.
5Midterm Examination 
6Customer CareCommunication and handling complaints.
7Midterm Break 
8Professional EthicsHonesty, neatness, punctuality, and confidentiality.
9Entrepreneurship in BeautyIdentifying opportunities and managing a small salon.
10Record Keeping and Financial ManagementBudgeting and pricing of services.
11Revision 
12Revision 
13Examination / Closing 

JSS 3 BEAUTY AND COSMETOLOGY SCHEME OF WORK THIRD TERM

WeekTopicContent
1Review of Second TermRecap of entrepreneurship and customer care.
2Product KnowledgeSafe use and identification of cosmetics.
3Branding and PackagingCreating a beauty brand identity.
4Marketing StrategiesSocial media and customer referrals.
5Midterm Examination 
6Setting Up a Beauty BusinessSteps, capital, and salon layout.
7Midterm Break 
8Health and Safety in the SalonFirst aid and hygiene practices.
9Beauty Career OpportunitiesCareer paths in cosmetology.
10Project WorkGroup salon or beauty product design project.
11Revision 
12Revision 
13Examination / Closing 

JSS 3 COMPUTER HARDWARE AND GSM REPAIRS FIRST TERM

WeekTopicBreakdown / Subtopics
1Review of JSS 2 WorkRecap of circuits, entrepreneurship, and software tools
2Introduction to Advanced GSM RepairsIdentifying advanced faults; Board-level repairs
3Soldering and Desoldering TechniquesTools for soldering; Safety precautions
4Replacing Phone ComponentsReplacing charging ports, screens, speakers, and buttons
5Mid-Term Examination
6Troubleshooting Advanced FaultsPower IC, CPU, and memory-related issues
7Mid-Term Break
8Flashing and Unlocking Complex DevicesFlashing Android and iPhones; IMEI repair; Avoiding software bricking
9Practical: Complex Fault RepairHands-on practice with multiple faults
10Revision
11Examination
12Closing / Vacation

JSS 3 COMPUTER HARDWARE AND GSM REPAIRS SECOND TERM

WeekTopicBreakdown / Subtopics
1Entrepreneurship in GSM RepairsExpanding repair services; Managing customers and suppliers
2Concept of Money and InvestmentReinvestment, cost management, and profit calculation
3Business Start-up ProceduresRegistration, business name, and licensing
4Bookkeeping and Financial RecordsLedger, profit/loss, and financial reporting
5Mid-Term Examination
6Marketing of GSM Repair ServicesAdvertising, branding, and online presence
7Mid-Term Break
8Rights and Duties of CitizensConsumer protection laws, integrity, and accountability
9Practical: Setting up a Mini GSM ShopDesigning a small-scale business plan and layout
10Revision
11Examination
12Closing / Vacation

JSS 3 COMPUTER HARDWARE AND GSM REPAIRS THIRD TERM

WeekTopicBreakdown / Subtopics
1Final Business ProjectDeveloping and presenting a GSM repair business plan
2Exhibition and Product DisplayDemonstration of repair skills and innovations
3Entrepreneurship Fair PreparationPreparing for BECE practicals and presentation
4Mid-Term Examination
5Revision and BECE PreparationReview of JSS1–3 topics and practicals
6–13BECE Examination and Closing

JSS 3 HORTICULTURE AND CROP PRODUCTION SCHEME OF WORK FIRST TERM

WeekTopicBreakdown (Subtopics)
1Review of JSS2 WorkQuick revision of crop production and horticulture basics
2Soil ManagementErosion control methods Crop rotation Cover cropping
3Crop Planting TechniquesAdvanced planting methods Spacing and depth
4Fertilizer ManagementOrganic composting Fertilizer scheduling
5MID-TERM TESTAssessment of Weeks 1–4
6Crop IrrigationMeaning and methods of irrigation Importance and maintenance
7MID-TERM BREAKHoliday/Rest
8Pest and Disease ControlIntegrated pest management Crop sanitation
9Crop Harvesting and Yield ImprovementHarvesting techniques Crop yield measurement
10Post-Harvest TechnologyHandling, storage, and processing
11REVISIONComprehensive review
12EXAMINATIONEnd of Term Assessment
13CLOSING/VACATIONTerm ends

JSS 3 HORTICULTURE AND CROP PRODUCTION SCHEME OF WORK SECOND TERM

WeekTopicBreakdown (Subtopics)
1Crop ImprovementMeaning and methods Selection, breeding, hybridization
2Seed Production and CertificationMeaning and importance Agencies involved
3Organic FarmingMeaning and principles Benefits and challenges
4Greenhouse TechnologyMeaning and components Advantages in horticulture
5MID-TERM TESTAssessment of Weeks 1–4
6Enterprise Skills in AgricultureCreativity, innovation, problem-solving
7MID-TERM BREAKHoliday/Rest
8Business Plan DevelopmentSteps and importance Practical class
9Marketing and BrandingAdvertising and sales promotion
10Agribusiness ProjectClass mini project (production, sales, records)
11REVISIONReview
12EXAMINATIONEnd of Term Assessment
13CLOSING/VACATIONTerm ends

JSS 3 HORTICULTURE AND CROP PRODUCTION SCHEME OF WORK THIRD TERM

WeekTopicBreakdown (Subtopics)
1Introduction to AgripreneurshipMeaning and scope Importance in modern agriculture
2Enterprise DevelopmentBusiness idea generation Planning for success
3Record-Keeping and BookkeepingSimple bookkeeping in agribusiness
4Financial LiteracyBudgeting, profit, and loss Cost management
5MID-TERM TESTAssessment of Weeks 1–4
6Business ManagementLeadership and teamwork
7MID-TERM BREAKHoliday/Rest
8Marketing and DistributionMarket research, sales, and logistics
9Sustainable AgricultureClimate-smart farming Environmental protection
10Project PresentationStudents’ enterprise project
11REVISIONFinal review
12EXAMINATIONEnd of Session Assessment
13CLOSING/VACATIONTerm ends

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