BST: Physical and Health Education Scheme of Work for JSS 2 Federal

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Junior Secondary PHE Scheme, Physical and Health Education Scheme of work for JSS 2, First Aid –Schemeofwork.com

PHYSICAL AND HEALTH EDUCATION JSS 2 FIRST TERM

WEEKTOPIC/CONTENT  ACTIVITIES
1FIRST AID AND SAFETY EDUCATION a.  Meaning of first aid b. Objectives of safety education c. Meaning of First Aid d. Terminologies in First Aid e. Importance of First Aid treatment  – Teacher explains meaning of safety – Objectives of safety education – Meaning of First Aid – Terminologies in First Aid – Students listen and answer question
2FIRST AID a. Content of a good “First Aid Box” b. Situations/conditions that require First Aid c. Application of simple first aidInspects the first aid box and name the contentsExplain ABC of first aidStudents practice simple first aid
3FIRST AID Qualities of good First AiderGeneral principles of first aid treatment 
     4FIRST AID AND SAFETY EDUCATION Definition of accident and injuriesTypes of accident e.g home, domestic, road, school, occupationSport injuries 
5DOMESTIC ACCIDENT (In form of poison, cuts, burns, falls, sprain, scalds, bruise etcCauses of domestic accidentsSafety measures at homeFirst aid for domestic accidentTeacher discusses home accident, causes and safety measures at home.Students listen; contribute to discussion and answer questions.
6STUDENT ACCIDENTS Causes of school accidentSafety measures at the playground, classroom, school laboratory, halls.First aid for school accident  Practice simple first aid at the sceneUse pictures and posters.
7.ACCIDENT AT THE WORK PLACE [(Occupation) (Workshop and Industrial accident)] Causes of accident at the workplaceSafety measures at the workplaceFirst aid  Practice simple first aid at the sceneUse pictures and posters.
8ROAD ACCIDENT Causes of road accidentTraffic accident and causesSafety measures on the roadFirst aid for road accident  Practice simple first aid at the sceneUse pictures and posters
9Sports injuries in form of bruises, sprains, straits, joint injuries, nose bleeds, dental damage, dehydration, cuts and abrasion, concussion and fractures b. Causes of sports injuries c. First aid for sport injuries– Teacher explains sports injuries. – Students listen to the teacher – Ask the teacher questions and answer the teacher’s questions.
10MEASURES OF PREVENTING Sorts injuriesDomestic injuriesRoad traffic injuriesWorkplace injuriesTeacher explain the measures. – Students ask and answer questions
11RevisionRevision
12ExaminationExamination

Junior Secondary PHE Scheme, Physical and Health Education Scheme of work for JSS 2 Schemeofwork.com

PHYSICAL AND HEALTH EDUCATION JSS2 SECOND TERM

WEEKTOPIC/CONTENT  ACTIVITIES
1.RESCUE OPERATION Meaning of rescue operationsSituations that require rescue operation e.g fire outbreak in buildings, vehicles, forest reserve, traffic accident, natural disaster etcDifferent aspects of rescue operation  Teacher explains meaning of rescue operationUsing pictures of rescue scenes, lead students to identify different aspects of rescue operation
2.RESCUE OPERATION (Cont.) Securing the environment, vehicles and victimsTools used in rescue operationImportance of rescue operation  Teacher use pictures and posters to explain tools used in rescue operation
3.RESCUE OPERATION (Cont.) Agencies / organization involved in rescue operation.Steps in rescue operation  Using poster teacher explain steps in rescue operation
4.PERSONAL SCHOOL AND COMMUNITY HEALTH Meaning of school health programmeComponents of school health programmeGoals and objectives of school health programme    Teacher list and explain the components of school health programmes using posters.
5.PERSONAL SCHOOL AND COMMUNITY HEALTH Meaning of personal health and community health.Effects of personal healthFresh approach to school health programme    Teacher explains the effects of personal healthStudents listen attentively to the teacher
6.PERSONAL SCHOOL AND COMMUNITY HEALTH: ENVIRONMENTAL POLLUTION Meaning of environmental pollution.Types of environmental pollution  Teacher discuss types of environmental pollution with students    
7.ENVIRONMENTAL POLLUTION Effects of environmental pollutionPreventive measuresTeacher discuss effects of environmental pollution with students  
8.NON-COMMUNICABLE DISEASES AND THEIR PREVENTION Meaning of non-communicable diseases.Difference between non-communicable diseases and communicable diseases.Types of non-communicable diseases.Teacher explains meaning of non-communicable diseases, types of non-communicable diseasesStudents listen to the teacher and answer teachers questions
9.NON-COMMUNICABLE DISEASES (CONT.) Nature of: Sickle cellObesity cellAsthmaAnemiaKwashiorkor etcTeacher: Describe the nature of sickle cell, obesity, Asthma, etc Students: Recall what they have learnt about non-communicable disease such as sickle cell obesity, Asthma etc.
10.NON-COMMUNICABLE DISEASES  (COUNT) Preventive messages for non-communicable diseasesTeacher explains preventive measures while students listen and ask questions.
11.Revision 
12.Examination 

Physical and Health Education Scheme of work for JSS 2 –Schemeofwork.com

PHYSICAL AND HEALTH EDUCATION JSS 2 THIRD TERM

WEEKTOPIC/CONTENT  ACTIVITIES
1NON-COMMUNICABLE DISEASES AND THEIR PREVENTION Causes of communicable diseasesSymptoms of non-communicable diseaseTeachers use posters to guide students identify symptoms of non-communicable diseases
2POSTURE AND POSTURAL DEFECTS Meaning of PostureKinds of Postures eg. Standing, walking, lifting etc.Using Posters the teacher describe kinds of postures
3POSTURE AND POSTURAL DEFECTS Types of good postureCharacteristics of good postureAdvantage of good postureTeacher demonstrates posture in sitting, walking, standing, lifting
4POSTURE AND POSTURAL DEFECTS Meaning of Postural defectsExplaining the causes of [postural defects or bad postureTeacher explains causes of postural defects
5POSTURE AND POSTURAL DEFECTS Types of postural defects eg kyphosis, Lordosis, Scollosis, Flat foot, bow leg etcTeachers uses posters to explain types of postural defects
6POSTURE AND POSTURAL DEFECTS Factors that influence correct posture eg nutrition, heredity, occupation, environment and accidentsTeacher explains the factors that influence posture

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