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SENIOR SECONDARY SCHOOL UNIFIED SS2 SCHEME OF WORK (NEW NERDC SCHEME)SS2 ENGLISH LANGUAGE SCHEME OF WORK FIRST TERMSS2 ENGLISH LANGUAGE SCHEME OF WORK SECOND TERMSS2 ENGLISH LANGUAGE SCHEME OF WORK THIRD TERMSS2 MATHEMATICS SCHEME OF WORK FIRST TERMSS2 MATHEMATICS SCHEME OF WORK THIRD TERMSS2 CITIZENSHIP AND HERITAGE STUDIES SCHEME OF WORK FIRST TERMSS2 CITIZENSHIP AND HERITAGE STUDIES SCHEME OF WORK SECOND TERMSS2 CITIZENSHIP AND HERITAGE STUDIES SCHEME OF WORK THIRD TERMSS2 DIGITAL TECHNOLOGIES SCHEME OF WORK FIRST TERMSS2 DIGITAL TECHNOLOGIES SCHEME OF WORK SECOND TERMSS2 DIGITAL TECHNOLOGIES SCHEME OF WORK THIRD TERMSS2 BIOLOGY SCHEME OF WORK FIRST TERMSS2 BIOLOGY SCHEME OF WORK SECOND TERMSS2 BIOLOGY SCHEME OF WORK THIRD TERMSS2 CHEMISTRY SCHEME OF WORK FIRST TERMSS2 CHEMISTRY SCHEME OF WORK SECOND TERMSS2 CHEMISTRY SCHEME OF WORK THIRD TERMSS2 PHYSICS SCHEME OF WORK FIRST TERMSS2 PHYSICS SCHEME OF WORK SECOND TERMSS2 PHYSICS SCHEME OF WORK THIRD TERMSS2 AGRICULTURAL SCIENCE SCHEME OF WORK FIRST TERMSS2 AGRICULTURAL SCIENCE SCHEME OF WORK SECOND TERMSS2 AGRICULTURAL SCIENCE SCHEME OF WORK THIRD TERMSS2 FURTHER MATHEMATICS SCHEME OF WORK FIRST TERMSS2 FURTHER MATHEMATICS SCHEME OF WORK SECOND TERMSS2 FURTHER MATHEMATICS SCHEME OF WORK THIRD TERMSS2 FOOD AND NUTRITION SCHEME OF WORK FIRST TERMSS2 FOOD AND NUTRITION SCHEME OF WORK SECOND TERMSS2 FOOD AND NUTRITION SCHEME OF WORK THIRD TERMSS2 GEOGRAPHY SCHEME OF WORK FIRST TERMSS2 GEOGRAPHY SCHEME OF WORK SECOND TERMSS2 GEOGRAPHY SCHEME OF WORK THIRD TERMSS2 TECHNICAL DRAWING SCHEME OF WORK FIRST TERMSS2 TECHNICAL DRAWING SCHEME OF WORK SECOND TERMSS2 TECHNICAL DRAWING SCHEME OF WORK THIRD TERMSS2 NIGERIAN HISTORY SCHEME OF WORK FIRST TERMSS2 NIGERIAN HISTORY SCHEME OF WORK SECOND TERMSS2 NIGERIAN HISTORY SCHEME OF WORK THIRD TERMSS2 GOVERNMENT SCHEME OF WORK FIRST TERMSS2 GOVERNMENT SCHEME OF WORK SECOND TERMSS2 GOVERNMENT SCHEME OF WORK THIRD TERMSS2 CHRISTIAN RELIGIOUS STUDIES SCHEME OF WORK FIRST TERMSS2 CHRISTIAN RELIGIOUS STUDIES SCHEME OF WORK SECOND TERMSS2 CHRISTIAN RELIGIOUS STUDIES SCHEME OF WORK THIRD TERMSS2 VISUAL ARTS SCHEME OF WORK FIRST TERMSS2 VISUAL ARTS SCHEME OF WORK SECOND TERMSS2 VISUAL ARTS SCHEME OF WORK THIRD TERMHARMONIZED LIST OF LITERATURE-IN-ENGLISH TEXTS FOR THE WEST AFRICAN SENIOR SCHOOL CERTIFICATE EXAMINATION (WASSCE) 2026-2030SS2 LITERATURE-IN-ENGLISH SCHEME OF WORK FIRST TERMSS2 LITERATURE-IN-ENGLISH SCHEME OF WORK SECOND TERMSS2 LITERATURE-IN-ENGLISH SCHEME OF WORK THIRD TERMSS2 CATERING AND CRAFT SCHEME OF WORK FIRST TERMSS2 CATERING AND CRAFT SCHEME OF WORK SECOND TERMSS2 CATERING AND CRAFT SCHEME OF WORK THIRD TERMSS2 FINANCIAL ACCOUNTING SCHEME OF WORK FIRST TERMSS2 FINANCIAL ACCOUNTING SCHEME OF WORK SECOND TERMSS2 FINANCIAL ACCOUNTING SCHEME OF WORK THIRD TERMSS2 COMMERCE SCHEME OF WORK FIRST TERMSS2 COMMERCE SCHEME OF WORK SECOND TERMSS2 COMMERCE SCHEME OF WORK THIRD TERMSS2 MARKETING SCHEME OF WORK FIRST TERMSS2 MARKETING SCHEME OF WORK SECOND TERMSS2 MARKETING SCHEME OF WORK THIRD TERMSS2 ECONOMICS SCHEME OF WORK FIRST TERMSS2 ECONOMICS SCHEME OF WORK SECOND TERMSS2 ECONOMICS SCHEME OF WORK THIRD TERMTRADE SUBJECTS IN SS 2SS2 SOLAR PHOTOVOLTAIC INSTALLATION & MAINTENANCE FIRST TERMSS2 SOLAR PHOTOVOLTAIC INSTALLATION & MAINTENANCE SECOND TERMSS2 SOLAR PHOTOVOLTAIC INSTALLATION & MAINTENANCE THIRD TERMSS2 FASHION DESIGN & GARMENT MAKING FIRST TERMSS2 FASHION DESIGN & GARMENT MAKING SECOND TERMSS2 FASHION DESIGN & GARMENT MAKING THIRD TERMSS2 LIVESTOCK FARMING SCHEME OF WORK FIRST TERMSS2 LIVESTOCK FARMING SCHEME OF WORK SECOND TERMSS2 LIVESTOCK FARMING SCHEME OF WORK THIRD TERMSS2 BEAUTY AND COSMETOLOGY SCHEME OF WORK FIRST TERMSS2 BEAUTY AND COSMETOLOGY SCHEME OF WORK SECOND TERMSS2 BEAUTY AND COSMETOLOGY SCHEME OF WORK THIRD TERMSS2 COMPUTER HARDWARE AND GSM REPAIRS FIRST TERMSS2 COMPUTER HARDWARE AND GSM REPAIRS SECOND TERMSS2 COMPUTER HARDWARE AND GSM REPAIRS THIRD TERMSS2 HORTICULTURE AND CROP PRODUCTION FIRST TERMSS2 HORTICULTURE AND CROP PRODUCTION SECOND TERMSS2 HORTICULTURE AND CROP PRODUCTION THIRD TERMSCHEME OF WORK UNIFIED FOR SECONDARY SCHOOL SUBJECTS LINKS

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SSS2 First Term, Second Term and Third Term Unified Scheme of work for year 11 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 Senior Secondary School Education Development.

The Subjects includes; English Language, General Mathematics, Citizenship and Heritage Studies, Digital Technologies, Biology, Chemistry, Physics, Agriculture, Further Mathematics, Foods & Nutrition, Geography, Technical Drawing, Nigerian History, Government, Christian Religious Studies, Visual Arts, Literature in English, Catering craft, Accounting, Commerce, Marketing, Economics, Solar Photovoltaic installation and maintenance, Fashion design and garment making, Livestock farming, Beauty and cosmetology, Computer hardware and GSM repairs, Horticulture and crop production, etc.

SENIOR SECONDARY SCHOOL UNIFIED SS2 SCHEME OF WORK (NEW NERDC SCHEME)

English Language

General Mathematics

Citizenship and Heritage Studies

Digital Technologies

Biology

Chemistry

Physics

Agriculture

Further Mathematics

Foods & Nutrition

Geography

Technical Drawing

Nigerian History

Government

Christian Religious Studies

Visual Arts

Literature in English

Catering craft

Accounting

Commerce

Marketing

Economics

Solar Photovoltaic installation and maintenance

Fashion design and garment making

Livestock farming,

Beauty and cosmetology

Computer hardware and GSM repairs

Horticulture and crop production

SS2 ENGLISH LANGUAGE SCHEME OF WORK FIRST TERM

WEEKTOPICCONTENT
1Grammar, Oral, Summary, VocabularyGrammar: Nominalization of adjectives and verbs – meaning, process, conversion into nouns. Oral: Consonant sounds – voiced and voiceless, contrast and correct production. Summary: Meaning, features, do’s and don’ts, practice with a passage. Vocabulary: Words of the week – bombastic, dearth, hiatus, implacable, stingy, dour, ebullient, ignominious, impinge, tome.
2Oral, Vocabulary/Comprehension, Writing, VocabularyOral: Consonant clusters (two, three, four, five consonants). Vocabulary/Comprehension: Words related to human body systems and functions; gap-fill comprehension. Writing: Expository essay – Controlling HIV/AIDS in Nigeria or Managing Population Explosion. Vocabulary: Words of the week – partisan, repose, vivacious, surmise, malediction, stoic, tangential, mores.
3Structure, Oral, Vocabulary/Comprehension, VocabularyStructure: Nouns and noun phrases – types, functions, distinction from noun clauses. Oral: Transcription of monosyllabic, disyllabic and polysyllabic words with stress marking. Vocabulary/Comprehension: Words related to health (diagnosis, contagious, counselling, etc.); gap-fill comprehension passage. Vocabulary: Words of the week – paradigm, obtuse, sublime, paragon, reciprocate, solvent, frugal, surrogate, vilify, exonerate.
4Structure, Summary, Vocabulary/Comprehension, VocabularyStructure: Pronouns – personal, possessive, demonstrative, interrogative, reflexive, relative, reciprocal, indefinite. Summary: Reading to summarize – steps, rules, application. Vocabulary/Comprehension: Words associated with building and construction. Vocabulary: Words of the week – parsimony, virtuoso, revoke, surreptitious, expurgate, vacuous, manifest, incendiary, remiss, querulous.
5Mid-Term ExaminationMid-term assessment covering weeks 1–4.
6Oral, Comprehension/Listening, Writing, VocabularyOral: Word stress (2–6 syllable words). Comprehension/Listening: Listening skills; answering questions on a passage. Writing: Argumentative essay – Should female circumcision be abolished? OR Military rule is better than civilian rule. Vocabulary: Words of the week –
  serendipity, verdant, scatting, reprieve, pariah, maelstrom.
7Mid-Term BreakMid-term holiday (no academic work).
8Structure, Comprehension, Oral, VocabularyStructure: Plural forms of nouns – regular, irregular, compound nouns. Comprehension: Reading passages to extract main points. Oral: Stress patterns – rules of placement. Vocabulary: Words of the week – wistful, xenophobia, youngster, upbraid, distend, ephemeral, hierarchy, inept, pungent, rectitude.
9Comprehension, Oral, Summary, VocabularyComprehension: Reading and note-taking on selected passage. Oral: Emphatic stress – meaning, focus, exercises. Summary: Summarizing arguments. Vocabulary: Words of the week – pliable, pittance, vapid, sublime, abdicate, accede, abnegation, apathetic, animated, coalesce.
10Structure, Vocabulary, Comprehension, Writing, VocabularyStructure: Adverbs and adverbial phrases. Vocabulary: Words of colour, smell, taste. Comprehension: Listening – tone, purpose, figurative expressions. Writing: Report writing (scientific report). Vocabulary: Words of the week – connive, daunting, promulgate, rancour, serene, clandestine, prescient, servile, torpid, trite.
11RevisionGeneral revision of the term’s work.
12ExaminationEnd-of-term examination.
13ClosingSchool closes for the term.

SS2 ENGLISH LANGUAGE SCHEME OF WORK SECOND TERM

WEEKTOPICCONTENT
1Revision of Last Term’s Work & Welcome TestOral: Consonant sounds. Structure: Use of possessive apostrophe – rules, examples, contractions. Comprehension: Reading to grasp main points; identifying topic sentences. Vocabulary: Words of the week – morass, abject, blandish, duplicity, ennui, maudlin, abscond, alias, dither, emaciated.
2Structure, Vocabulary, ComprehensionStructure: Punctuation marks – question mark, exclamation mark, colon, semi-colon, hyphen. Vocabulary Development: Words associated with press and journalism. Comprehension (Listening): Poetry for pleasure – tone, purpose, figurative expressions. Vocabulary: Words of the week – enmity, inept, laudatory, pinnacle, divine, flabbergasted, extant, laconic, pertinacious, enervate.
3Oral, Structure, Writing, VocabularyOral: Intonation – expressing surprise/disbelief. Structure: Sentence types – declarative, imperative, interrogative. Writing: Formal letter – letter of complaint. Vocabulary: Words of the week – cherish, capricious, eschew, perusal, renunciation, rhapsodize, spurious, tenable, catalogue, turgid, antediluvian.
4Oral, Comprehension, Writing, VocabularyOral: Falling tone (statements). Comprehension (Listening): Reading for implied meaning. Writing: Informal letter – letter to a friend in another town. Vocabulary: Words of the week – monumental, moot, luxuriant, intrude, succinct, wheedle, brochure, herbivore, spasmodic, medley.
5Mid-Term ExaminationMid-term assessment covering weeks 1–4.
6Oral, Structure, Comprehension, VocabularyOral: Rhyme scheme – identification and application. Structure: Pronouns – personal, relative. Comprehension (Listening): Summarized speech/lectures and note-making. Vocabulary: Words of the week – abduct, abrogate, dirge, dilatory, embellish, entail, novice, nefarious, orthodox, palliate.
7Mid-Term BreakMid-term holiday (no academic work).
8Oral, Vocabulary, Writing, VocabularyOral: Rising tone – politeness, tentativeness. Vocabulary Development: Words associated with environment. Writing: Creative writing – short story, play or poem. Vocabulary: Words of the week – paucity, ostracism, acclaim, acerbic, bereft, nomadic, beguile, munificence, palliate, phlegmatic.
9Oral, Structure, Comprehension, VocabularyOral: Consonant contrasts – /p/ and /b/, /t/ and /d/, /s/ and /z/. Structure: Sequence of tenses – rules, usage. Comprehension: Reading for critical evaluation. Vocabulary: Words of the week – propriety, preclusive, canvas, exigent, requisition, carouse, forestall, tranquil, heterogeneous, unctuous.
10Structure, Vocabulary, Writing, VocabularyStructure: Phrasal verbs – verbs with more than one particle (look up to, put up with, etc.). Vocabulary Development: Words associated with building and construction. Writing: Articles – features, differences from letters. Vocabulary: Words of the week – culvert, ideograph, mychotophobia, closely, grunge, unsightly, wishy-washy, asylum, consensus, hospice.
11Structure, Vocabulary, Oral, VocabularyStructure: Active and passive sentences – rules, sentence construction. Vocabulary Development: Words associated with technology (email, satellite, virus, password, etc.). Oral: Recognition of different stress patterns. Vocabulary: Words of the week – nuzzle, platitude, feisty, oust, disarmament, vestige, exude, rattle, tantalizing, unbridled.
12RevisionGeneral revision of the term’s work.
13ExaminationEnd-of-term examination.
14ClosingSchool closes for the term.

SS2 ENGLISH LANGUAGE SCHEME OF WORK THIRD TERM

WEEKTOPICSLEARNING OBJECTIVES
1Welcome Test A. Grammar: Revise Tenses B. Words for the Week– Recall types of tenses – Explain tenses with examples – Differentiate each tense from another – Learn new words (acronym, troupe, socialism, ardour, professionalism, behemoth, calumny, compliment, indigent, dissemble)
2A. Grammar: Sentences (Conditional Clauses – likely, unlikely, impossible; Complex Sentences) B. Writing: Speech Writing for Special Purposes (Welcome Address, Farewell Address, Prize-giving Day Address) C. Vocabulary Development: Words associated with publishing and printing D. Words for the Week– Use conditional clauses in sentences – Identify and construct complex sentences – Explain features of speeches – Distinguish between a speech and an article – Write speeches for specific purposes – List and explain words associated with publishing/printing – Learn new words (balik, complicit, impecunious, encumber, mollify, frivolous, confection, disrepute, benevolent, generous)
3A. Grammar: Affixation (Prefixes as word extensions) B. Writing: Summary (Summarizing a talk/lecture) C. Vocabulary Development: Words associated with industries D. Words for the Week– Explain affixation and root words – Form new words using prefixes – Identify subject matter and main ideas in lectures – Summarize talks/lectures – Explain “industries” and related terms – Learn new words (arcane, battery, plenitude, interject, laconic, primeval, quandary, tranquil, rail, vacillate)
4A. Grammar: Verb Forms (Active and Passive) B. Oral: Spelling (Use of dictionary, spelling) C. Writing: Article Writing (Article for publication) D. Words for the WeekDifferentiate active and passive voice – Change sentences between active and passive Use dictionary for spelling, pronunciation, meaning, idiomatic uses, and origins – Identify features of an article – Write an article for publication – Learn new words (arboreal, camaraderie, exalt, gaudy, mawkish, diffident, forum, idolatrous, ornate, paradigm)
5Midterm Examination
6A. Oral: Stress Placement on Two-syllable Words B. Comprehension: Reading to paraphrase poems and dramatic works C. Grammar: Rules of Concord D. Words for the Week– Define stress and apply stress placement rules – Read, understand, and paraphrase poems/dramas – Identify themes and features in poems/dramas – Explain rules of concord and use them in sentences – Learn new words (incendiary, winsome, rapport, sovereign, vitriolic, quaint, pathology, acrylic, gourmet, abhor)
7Midterm Break
8A. Oral: Vowel Sounds (/i/ vs /i:/, /u/ vs /u:/, /æ/ vs /a:/) B. Structure: Adjuncts, Conjuncts, Disjuncts C. Comprehension: Reading for structural patterns (sentenceProduce and distinguish vowel sounds – Explain adjuncts, conjuncts, disjuncts with examples – Identify sentence types in passages Write expository essay on family love,
 types) D. Writing: Expository Essay (Improving family functioning) E. Words for the Weekcooperation, communication – Learn new words (seminar, quandary, panah, ruse, quagmire, ominous, novice, mundane)
9A. Structure: Prepositional Phrases B. Vocabulary: Words associated with hotel and catering industry C. Writing: Summary (implied meaning) D. Words for the Week– Identify and use prepositional phrases – Explain hotel/catering industry terms – Summarize passages to show implied meaning – Learn new words (mitigate, vindictive, superfluous, puerile, restive, saccharine, tedious, wily, maxim, nuance)
10A. Structure: Idioms B. Comprehension: Reading for critical evaluation (faulty reasoning, misleading statements, inconsistencies) C. Vocabulary: Words associated with politics and government D. Words for the Week– Differentiate idioms from proverbs – Use idioms correctly – Identify writer’s purpose, faulty reasoning, misleading claims – Explain political and government terms – Learn new words (whimsical, temerity, salutation, resplendent, zephyr, lund, judicious, intrepid, fraught, extol)
11Revision A. Essay Writing B. Letter Writing C. Comprehension D. Summary E. Test of Orals F. Words for the Week– Revise all major areas: essays, letters, comprehension, summary, and orals – Learn new words (rhapsodize, flout, sacrosanct, expiate, prudence, nurture, morose, lacerate, innate, reprobate)
12Examinations
13Closing Activities

SS2 MATHEMATICS SCHEME OF WORK FIRST TERM

WeekTopicContent Breakdown
1Revision of Previous WorkReview of key concepts from SS1; solving diagnostic test questions.
2Numbers and ApproximationNumbers greater and less than 1; standard form of numbers; significant figures; solving problems on approximation; percentage error and its applications.
3Use of Logarithm Tables and CalculatorsEvaluation of numbers using logarithm tables; solving problems on multiplication, division, powers, roots, and approximations.
4Sequences and SeriesMeaning and types of sequences; arithmetic progression (AP); common difference; formula for nth term; sum of first n terms; applications in problem solving.
5Midterm Examination
6Quadratic Equations IConstruction of quadratic tables from sums and products of roots; solving quadratic equations by completing the square and by formula; applications of quadratic equations in daily life.
7Midterm Break
8Quadratic Equations IIFormation of quadratic equations from given conditions; sum and product of roots; verification of roots.
9Simultaneous EquationsSolving simultaneous equations in two variables by elimination and substitution methods; application to word problems.
10Graphical SolutionsDrawing graphs of quadratic and linear equations; solution of simultaneous equations by graphical method; interpretation of results.
11Revision
12Examination

SS2 MATHEMATICS SCHEME OF WORK SECOND TERM

WeekTopicContent Breakdown
1Straight Line GraphsEquation of a straight line; determination of x- and y-intercepts; gradient of a straight line; drawing tangent to a curve at a point.
2Circle Geometry ITangent properties; perpendicularity of tangent and radius; angle in a semicircle; angles in alternate segments.
3Circle Geometry IIChord properties; angle at the centre and angle at the circumference; cyclic quadrilaterals; properties of equal chords.
4Circle Geometry IIIAngles in the same segment; angle in a semicircle; exterior angle properties; solving related problems.
5Midterm Examination
6Trigonometry ISine rule and cosine rule; application to triangles; problem solving with sine and cosine rules.
7Midterm Break
8Trigonometry IIPythagoras’ theorem; applications to real-life problems; solving 2D problems involving angles of elevation and depression.
9FractionsOperations with fractions; solving equations involving fractions; application of fractions to daily life problems.
10Further Application of TrigonometryProblems involving bearings; chord and arc properties; solving problems on distances and directions.
11Revision
12Examination

SS2 MATHEMATICS SCHEME OF WORK THIRD TERM

WeekTopicContent Breakdown
1Introduction to Linear ProgrammingMeaning of linear programming; formulation of problems; real- life applications.
2Linear Programming Graphical SolutionsGraphical representation of inequalities; feasible region; solving optimization problems.
3BearingsDefinition and types of bearings; 4-point and 3-digit bearings; solving bearing problems (e.g., N75°E, S350°W); applications in navigation.
4Angles of Elevation and DepressionMeaning; construction of angles of elevation and depression; solving real-life problems involving angles of elevation and depression.
5Midterm Examination
6Frequency DistributionMeaning of frequency; construction of frequency tables; cumulative frequency.
7Midterm Break
8Graphical Representation of FrequencyOgive (cumulative frequency curve); estimating median, quartiles, and percentiles from ogive; real-life applications.
9Measures from FrequencyMedian from grouped data; comparison with mean and mode.
10ProbabilityMeaning of probability; sample space; mutually exclusive, independent, and complementary events; solving probability problems.
11Revision
12Examination

SS2 CITIZENSHIP AND HERITAGE STUDIES SCHEME OF WORK FIRST TERM

WeekTopicContent Breakdown
1Nigerian ConstitutionOrigin, structure, features
2Fundamental Objectives & Directive PrinciplesPolitical, economic, social, educational objectives
3Separation of PowersExecutive, legislature, judiciary; checks & balances
4Public Service & CitizenshipRole of civil service, duties, challenges
5Midterm Test 
6Nigerian Heritage SitesUNESCO sites, national museums, parks
7Midterm Break 
8Traditional InstitutionsRoles of chiefs, kings, emirs, obas, obis
9Colonial HeritagePositive & negative impacts; lessons
10Preservation of Historical RecordsArchives, museums, libraries
11–13Revision & Exams 

SS2 CITIZENSHIP AND HERITAGE STUDIES SCHEME OF WORK SECOND TERM

WeekTopicContent Breakdown
1Governance & CitizenshipMeaning, principles, systems of governance
2Federalism in NigeriaFeatures, challenges, importance
3Human Rights ViolationsCauses, effects, remedies
4Civil Society & NGOsRoles in democracy, advocacy, service
5Midterm Test 
6Security & CitizenshipRoles of police, army, civil defense; citizens’ roles in security
7Midterm Break 
8Nigerian Foreign PolicyPrinciples, objectives, achievements
9Citizenship in a Digital AgeCyber rights, cybercrime, digital responsibility
10Case StudiesRole models in Nigerian citizenship & heritage
11–13Revision & Exams 

SS2 CITIZENSHIP AND HERITAGE STUDIES SCHEME OF WORK THIRD TERM

WeekTopicContent Breakdown
1Democratic Institutions in NigeriaINEC, political parties, judiciary
2Elections & CitizenshipImportance, processes, duties of voters
3Electoral MalpracticesForms, effects, solutions
4Media & CitizenshipRole of press, social media, freedom of expression
5Midterm Test 
6Nigerian Cultural Heritage in Global ContextNollywood, music, literature
7Midterm Break 
8Civic ChallengesDrug abuse, cultism, examination malpractice
9National DevelopmentRole of active citizenship
10Environmental CitizenshipClimate change, waste management, sustainable living
11–13Revision & Exams 

SS2 DIGITAL TECHNOLOGIES SCHEME OF WORK FIRST TERM

WeekTopicContent Breakdown
1Review of SS1 WorkQuick revision of digital foundations
2Advanced Word ProcessingMail merge, macros, templates
3Advanced Spreadsheet IPivot tables, advanced formulas
4Advanced Spreadsheet IIFinancial models, scenario analysis
5Midterm Test 
6Advanced Presentation ToolsMultimedia integration, professional designs
7Midterm Break 
8Web Design IIntroduction to HTML, CSS
9Web Design IICreating simple websites
10Web Publishing & HostingDomains, hosting, publishing process
11–13Revision & Exams 

SS2 DIGITAL TECHNOLOGIES SCHEME OF WORK SECOND TERM

WeekTopicContent Breakdown
1Computer Programming IIntroduction to algorithms, flowcharts
2Computer Programming IIIntroduction to Python/JavaScript
3Programming BasicsVariables, data types, operators
4Control StructuresIf-else, loops, functions
5Midterm Test 
6Data Science BasicsData collection, storage, cleaning
7Midterm Break 
8Big Data & AnalyticsMeaning, applications, tools
9Artificial IntelligenceApplications in education, health, business
10Machine Learning BasicsConcept, simple applications
11–13Revision & Exams 

SS2 DIGITAL TECHNOLOGIES SCHEME OF WORK THIRD TERM

WeekTopicContent Breakdown
1Mobile Application Development IIntroduction to mobile apps
2Mobile Application Development IICreating simple Android/iOS apps
3Cloud Computing IISaaS, PaaS, IaaS
4Blockchain TechnologyConcept, cryptocurrency, uses beyond finance
5Midterm Test 
6Cybersecurity IIIEthical hacking, penetration testing
7Midterm Break 
8Cyber Laws & Digital RightsNigerian cybercrime act, global cyber laws
9Digital EntrepreneurshipE-commerce, freelancing, online business
10Project WorkStudents develop mini ICT projects
11–13Revision & Exams 

SS2 BIOLOGY SCHEME OF WORK FIRST TERM

WeekTopicContent Breakdown
1Digestive System IOrgans of the alimentary canal; associated glands; mechanical and chemical digestion.
2Digestive System IIEnzymes of digestion; absorption of digested food; assimilation and egestion.
3Transportation System ITransport in unicellular and multicellular organisms; differences between diffusion, osmosis and active transport.
4Transportation System IICirculatory system in mammals; structure and functions of the heart, blood vessels and blood components.
5Midterm Examination
6Respiratory System IMeaning of respiration; structure of the respiratory system in man; breathing mechanism.
7Midterm Break
8Respiratory System IITypes of respiration (aerobic and anaerobic); comparison; importance and energy yield.
9Excretory SystemExcretory organs in man; structure and functions of the kidney; excretory products; disorders of the excretory system.
10Nutrient Cycling in NatureCycles of carbon, nitrogen and water; importance of nutrient cycling to living organisms.
11RevisionReview of first term’s work.
12Examination
13Closing

SS2 BIOLOGY SCHEME OF WORK SECOND TERM

WeekTopicContent Breakdown
1Ecological ManagementMeaning of ecology; concepts of association, tolerance and adaptation; examples in plants and animals.
2PollutionMeaning and types (air, water, soil, noise); causes, effects and control of pollution.
3Conservation of Natural ResourcesMeaning of conservation; methods; importance of conserving soil, water, forests and wildlife.
4Pests and Diseases of CropsTypes of crop pests and diseases; effects on crop production; preventive and control measures.
5Midterm Examination
6Reproductive Systems in VertebratesStructures and functions of reproductive systems in fish, amphibians, reptiles, birds and mammals.
7Midterm Break
8Reproductive Systems in PlantsFloral parts and their functions; types of flowers; comparison of monocot and dicot flowers.
9Pollination in PlantsSelf- and cross-pollination; agents of pollination; advantages and disadvantages.
10Regulation of Internal EnvironmentHomeostasis in humans; regulation of temperature, water and salt balance; role of the skin, kidney and hormones.
11RevisionReview of second term’s work.
12Examination
13Closing

SS2 BIOLOGY SCHEME OF WORK THIRD TERM

WeekTopicContent Breakdown
1Nervous CoordinationOrganization of the nervous system; structure and functions of neurones; transmission of impulses.
2Sense OrgansStructure and functions of the eye, ear, nose, tongue and skin; common defects and corrections.
3Ecology of PopulationDefinition; population characteristics (size, density, birth rate, death rate, age distribution); population growth curve.
4Balance in NatureConcept of ecological balance; food chains, food webs and energy flow in ecosystems.
5Midterm Examination
6Reproductive System and Reproduction in HumansStructures and functions of male and female reproductive systems; fertilization; development of embryo.
7Midterm Break
8Development of New SeedsFertilization in plants; development of seeds; structure and functions of seed parts.
9FruitsTypes of fruits (simple, aggregate, multiple); features of wind- and animal-dispersed fruits.
10Reproductive BehavioursCourtship behaviour in animals; parental care; importance of reproductive behaviour to species continuity.
11RevisionReview of third term’s work.
12Examination
13Closing

SS2 CHEMISTRY SCHEME OF WORK FIRST TERM

WeekTopicContent Breakdown
1Environmental ChemistryWater pollution, air pollution, sources, effects, and control measures.
2ElectrolysisElectrolytes, electrodes, principles, applications of electrolysis, Faraday’s laws.
3Electrochemical CellsGalvanic and electrolytic cells, construction, working principles, applications.
4Acid-Base TitrationApparatus, procedures, acid-base indicators, titration calculations.
5Midterm ExaminationRevision and assessment of weeks 1–4.
6Solubility and Solubility CurvesDefinition, factors affecting solubility, solubility calculations, interpretation of solubility curves.
7Midterm Break
8Chemical EquilibriumConcept of dynamic equilibrium, equilibrium constant (Kc), simple calculations.
9Chemical KineticsMeaning of reaction rate, factors affecting rates, rate laws, order of reaction.
10Heat of ReactionEnthalpy change, calorimetry, Hess’s law applications.
11Energetics of ReactionsActivation energy, energy profile diagrams, exothermic and endothermic reactions.
12ExaminationTerm assessment.
13Closing

SS2 CHEMISTRY SCHEME OF WORK SECOND TERM

WeekTopicContent Breakdown
1Saponification and DetergentsChemistry of soap making, properties, differences between soap and detergent, uses.
2Introduction to Nuclear ChemistryRadioactivity, half-life, nuclear reactions, applications and dangers.
3HalogensGeneral properties, trends, compounds, and uses of fluorine, chlorine, bromine, iodine.
4Alkali and Alkaline Earth MetalsCharacteristics, occurrence, reactivity, and uses.
5Midterm ExaminationRevision and assessment of weeks 1–4.
6Transition ElementsGeneral properties, variable oxidation states, complex compounds, industrial importance.
7Midterm Break
8General Properties of MetalsReactivity series, extraction and refining, metallic bonding.
9Non-Metals and Their CompoundsHydrogen, oxygen, nitrogen and their compounds.
10WaterHardness of water, purification methods, water quality control.
11Environmental PollutionCauses, effects, and control of land, air, and water pollution.
12ExaminationTerm assessment.
13Closing

SS2 CHEMISTRY SCHEME OF WORK THIRD TERM

WeekTopicContent Breakdown
1Sulphur and Its CompoundsOccurrence, preparation, properties, uses of sulphur, sulphur dioxide, and sulphuric acid.
2Carbon and Its CompoundsProperties, oxides, carbonates, hydrocarbons, importance.
3Industrial Preparation of ChemicalsLarge-scale production of HCl, NH₃, H₂SO₄, processes and applications.
4Organic Chemistry (Revision)Functional groups, homologous series, IUPAC nomenclature.
5Midterm ExaminationRevision and assessment of weeks 1–4.
6HydrocarbonsTypes, properties, reactions, tests for hydrocarbons.
7Midterm Break
8Alcohols, Ethers, and PhenolsStructures, uses, reactions, industrial applications.
9Aldehydes and KetonesPreparation, identification, uses and reactions.
10Carboxylic Acids and EstersStructure, reactions, uses, esterification.
11Polymers and PlasticsTypes, polymerization, uses, dangers of plastics.
12ExaminationTerm assessment.
13Closing

SS2 PHYSICS SCHEME OF WORK FIRST TERM

WeekTopicContent Breakdown
1Light Waves INature of light; rectilinear propagation; reflection of light; laws of reflection; applications.
2Light Waves IIRefraction of light; laws of refraction; refractive index; total internal reflection and applications (prisms, optical fibers).
3Sound WavesProduction and propagation of sound; characteristics of sound (pitch, loudness, quality); speed of sound in different media.
4Human EyeStructure and functions of the eye; image formation in the eye; defects of the eye and their corrections (short sight, long sight, astigmatism).
5Midterm Examination
6Application of Sound WavesUses of sound in medicine (ultrasound), industry (SONAR, echolocation); musical instruments.
7Midterm Break
8Electric ChargesConcept of charge; types of charges; methods of charging (friction, conduction, induction); properties of charges.
9Description and Properties of FieldsConcept of a field; electric, magnetic, and gravitational fields; field lines and properties.
10Gravitational FieldNewton’s law of universal gravitation; gravitational field strength; differences between mass and weight; motion under gravity.
11RevisionReview of first term’s work.
12Examination
13Closing

SS2 PHYSICS SCHEME OF WORK SECOND TERM

WeekTopicContent Breakdown
1Electric FieldConcept of electric field; field patterns; Coulomb’s law; potential difference; capacitors.
2Magnetic FieldsProperties of magnets; magnetic field patterns; magnetic flux; earth’s magnetic field and its uses.
3Electro-Magnetic FieldRelationship between electricity and magnetism; electromagnetic induction; Faraday’s and Lenz’s laws; applications (transformers, generators).
4Simple A.C. CircuitsCharacteristics of alternating current; comparison of A.C. and D.C.; peak and rms values; resistors, capacitors, and inductors in A.C. circuits.
5Midterm Examination
6BatteryTypes of cells and batteries (primary, secondary); construction, working, and applications; care and maintenance.
7Midterm Break
8Solar CollectorMeaning and importance of solar energy; principles of solar collector; applications and advantages in energy supply.
9RevisionReview of second term’s work.
10Examination
11Closing

SS2 PHYSICS SCHEME OF WORK THIRD TERM

WeekTopicContent Breakdown
1Electrical Continuity TestingConcept of electrical continuity; testing with continuity tester and multimeter; importance in troubleshooting circuits.
2ElectroplatingPrinciples of electrolysis; process of electroplating; industrial and domestic applications.
3Application of Electromagnetic FieldUses in communication, medicine (MRI, X-ray), industry (induction furnaces, motors).
4Models of the AtomHistorical development: Dalton, Thomson, Rutherford, Bohr; modern atomic theory.
5Midterm Examination
6NucleusStructure of the nucleus; atomic number, mass number, isotopes; nuclear reactions (fission, fusion); radioactivity.
7Midterm Break
8Energy QuantizationPlanck’s hypothesis; photons; energy levels in atoms; applications (lasers, photoelectric effect).
9Duality of MatterWave-particle duality; de Broglie hypothesis; experimental evidences.
10Energy and SocietySources of energy (renewable, non-renewable); energy crisis; environmental effects of energy use; sustainable energy strategies.
11RevisionReview of third term’s work.
12Examination
13Closing

SS2 AGRICULTURAL SCIENCE SCHEME OF WORK FIRST TERM

WeekTopicContent Breakdown
1Farm Surveying and PlanningMeaning of farm surveying; importance; instruments used; methods of land measurement; uses of surveying data in agriculture.
2Farm PlanningDefinition of farm planning; objectives; factors influencing farm planning; steps in farm planning; importance to agricultural production.
3Principles of Farmstead Planning and Location of Buildings/StructuresMeaning of farmstead planning; factors affecting location (topography, soil type, water supply, nearness to market, accessibility); layout of farm structures (barn, silo, poultry house, fish pond, etc.).
4Forest ManagementMeaning; importance of forest to agriculture and economy; methods of forest management (afforestation, controlled exploitation, taungya system, forest reservation).
5Agro-Forestry Practices in NigeriaDefinition of agroforestry; examples (alley cropping, shelter belts, windbreaks); benefits to soil fertility, erosion control, and biodiversity.
6Importance of Ornamental PlantsEconomic, aesthetic, medicinal, and environmental importance of ornamental plants.
7Common Types of Ornamental PlantsFlowering plants, foliage plants, shrubs, lawn grasses, trees, climbers; examples of each.
8Settings and Locations for Planting Each Type of Ornamental PlantHome gardens, parks, schools, offices, roadsides; factors to consider when locating ornamental plants.
9Methods of Cultivating Ornamental PlantsDirect seeding, transplanting, grafting, layering, budding, use of cuttings; care and management.
10RevisionReview of first term’s work.
11Examination
12Closing

SS2 AGRICULTURAL SCIENCE SCHEME OF WORK SECOND TERM

WeekTopicContent Breakdown
1Maintenance of Ornamental PlantsWeeding, watering, pruning, staking, mulching, manuring, pest and disease control in ornamental plants.
2Diseases of CropsMeaning of crop diseases; types (fungal, bacterial, viral, nematode); symptoms; effects; control measures.
3Pests of CropsDefinition of crop pests; examples (insects, birds, rodents, monkeys); economic importance; preventive and control measures.
4Weeds and Weed ControlMeaning and types of weeds; characteristics; harmful and beneficial effects; methods of weed control (cultural, mechanical, chemical, biological).
5Types and Classification of Farm AnimalsCattle, sheep, goats, pigs, poultry, rabbits, fish; classification based on uses (meat, milk, work, eggs, hides/skins).
6Anatomy and Physiology of Farm AnimalsExternal parts; digestive, circulatory, respiratory, and reproductive systems of cattle, poultry, and pigs.
7Animal ReproductionMeaning and importance; types (asexual and sexual); reproductive processes in farm animals; fertilization and gestation.
8Environmental Physiology in Farm AnimalsEffects of climate (temperature, rainfall, humidity, wind) on growth, production, and reproduction of farm animals; adaptation strategies.
9Livestock ManagementMeaning; principles; management practices for cattle, sheep, goats, pigs, poultry, and rabbits; housing, feeding, breeding, health care.
10RevisionReview of second term’s work.
11Examination
12Closing

SS2 AGRICULTURAL SCIENCE SCHEME OF WORK THIRD TERM

WeekTopicContent Breakdown
1Animal NutritionClasses of food nutrients (carbohydrates, proteins, fats, vitamins, minerals, water); functions; sources; importance in animal production.
2Rangeland ManagementMeaning of rangeland; types; importance; methods of improvement (reseeding, rotational grazing, controlled stocking, fertilizer application).
3Basic Economic PrinciplesDefinition; scarcity, choice, and opportunity cost; scale of preference; production possibilities curve.
4Factors of ProductionLand, labour, capital, and entrepreneurship; meaning, characteristics, and roles in agriculture.
5Midterm Examination
6Principles of DemandMeaning; law of demand; demand schedule and curve; factors affecting demand; elasticity of demand in agriculture.
7Midterm Break
8Principles of SupplyMeaning; law of supply; supply schedule and curve; factors affecting supply; elasticity of supply in agriculture.
9Implications of Demand and Supply for Agricultural ProductionApplication of demand and supply to pricing, output, and farmers’ decisions in agriculture.
10Functions of a Farm ManagerRoles, qualities, and responsibilities of a farm manager; importance to agricultural productivity.
11RevisionReview of third term’s work.
12Examination
13Closing

SS2 FURTHER MATHEMATICS SCHEME OF WORK FIRST TERM

WeekTopicContent Breakdown
1Solution to Quadratic EquationMethods of solving quadratic equations: factorization, completing the square, quadratic formula; word problems.
2Tangent and Normal to CurveMeaning; derivation of tangent and normal equations; applications in coordinate geometry.
3Polynomials IDefinition; degree of polynomials; addition, subtraction, multiplication; long division.
4Polynomials IIFactor and remainder theorem; applications in simplifying algebraic expressions.
5Midterm Examination
6Polynomials II (Cont.)Application of factor and remainder theorem; solving higher order equations.
7Midterm Break
8Cubic Equations and their FactorizationFactorization of cubic expressions; methods of solution.
9Logical Reasoning IStatements; truth table; negation, conjunction, disjunction.
10Logical Reasoning IIConditional and biconditional statements; tautology and contradiction.
11Trigonometric FunctionDefinition; values of trigonometric ratios; angle of elevation and depression.
12Graphs of Trigonometric FunctionSine, cosine, and tangent graphs; properties and transformations.
13Trigonometric Identity & Graphs of Inverse Trigonometric Ratios; Pythagoras TheoremBasic identities; inverse trigonometric graphs; applications of Pythagoras theorem.

SS2 FURTHER MATHEMATICS SCHEME OF WORK SECOND TERM

WeekTopicContent Breakdown
1Limits of Functions and Differentiation from First PrincipleConcept of limits; evaluation; differentiation using first principle.
2Rules of Differentiation IDifferentiation of algebraic functions using power rule, constant rule, and sum/difference rule.
3Rules of Differentiation IIProduct rule, quotient rule, chain rule.
4Differentiation of Trigonometric, Logarithmic, and Exponential FunctionsStandard derivatives; application to problems.
5Midterm Examination
6Application of DifferentiationRate of change; velocity and acceleration; equation of motion.
7Midterm Break
8Maximum and Minimum Points and ValuesTurning points of curves; second derivative test; applications.
9The CircleDefinition; general equation of a circle; equation of tangent; length of tangent.
10Conic Sections IParabola, ellipse, hyperbola: definitions and equations.
11Conic Sections IIProperties and graphs of conic sections; applications.
12Conic Sections IIIContinuation of parabola, ellipse, and hyperbola.
13Sample Space and EventsEvent space; independent and dependent events; probability.

SS2 FURTHER MATHEMATICS SCHEME OF WORK THIRD TERM

WeekTopicContent Breakdown
1Sample Space and Events (Cont.)Further problems on event space; probability of compound events.
2Permutation and Combination IMeaning; arrangement of objects; fundamental counting principle.
3Permutation and Combination IICombination of objects; applications in probability.
4Dynamics INewton’s laws of motion; motion along inclined plane.
5Midterm Examination
6Dynamics IIMotion of connected particles; applications of Newton’s laws.
7Midterm Break
8Work, Power, EnergyWork done by a force; power; energy; impulse and momentum.
9ProjectilesMotion of projectiles; equations and applications.
10Binomial ExpansionBinomial theorem; expansion of (a + b)^n; applications.
11Mechanics (Vector Geometry)Vector operations; scalar and vector products; applications in mechanics.
12Integration IIndefinite integral; basic rules; applications.
13Integration II and ApplicationsDefinite integrals; area under a curve; regression line and correlation coefficient.

SS2 FOOD AND NUTRITION SCHEME OF WORK FIRST TERM

WEEKTOPICCONTENT
1Meat CookeryMeaning and types of meat; structure of meat; nutritive value of meat; factors affecting choice of meat; methods of cooking meat and meat dishes
2PoultryMeaning and types of poultry; structure; preparation; nutritive value; factors affecting choice; methods of cooking poultry dishes
3EggsMeaning, uses and nutritive value of eggs; structure of egg; test for freshness; methods of cooking eggs and egg dishes
4Milk and Milk ProductsMeaning, types and nutritive value of milk; methods of preserving milk; examples of milk dishes
5Midterm TestAssessment of weeks 1–4
6Sea FoodsMeaning and classification of sea foods; nutritive value; factors to consider when choosing sea foods; methods of cooking fishes
7Midterm Break
8Food AdditivesMeaning, types (flavouring, herbs, spices etc.); classification (local and foreign); uses and presentation on album/cardboard
9Practical on Meat, Poultry, Milk, Sea Foods, and Food AdditivesPreparation and serving of dishes; use of additives in meals
10Starchy Roots and PlantainMeaning; types of starchy roots; nutritive value; types and value of plantain; dishes made from plantain
11RevisionGeneral review of all topics
12ExaminationEnd of term exams
13ClosingVacation

SS2 FOOD AND NUTRITION SCHEME OF WORK SECOND TERM

WEEKTOPICCONTENT
1Energy Management in Food PreparationMeaning, advantages, principles of energy management; steps in managing energy; meaning of fatigue
2Kitchen Equipment and UtensilsMeaning, classification, selection, use, care and storage of large and small kitchen equipment, fixtures and appliances
3Labour Saving DevicesMeaning, uses, factors to consider in selection; care and maintenance
4Special Nutritional Needs IInfants, children, adolescents, adults, aged, pregnant and lactating mothers: meal planning and physiological needs
5Midterm TestAssessment of weeks 1–4
6Special Nutritional Needs IIContinuation of meal planning for different groups and physiological needs
7Midterm Break
8Project on Test InterpretationPractice in interpreting exam questions and writing responses
9Flour CookeryMeaning and types of flour; local flour sources; nutritive value; dishes from flour (bread, pastries etc.)
10Raising AgentsMeaning; types (yeast, baking powder etc.); composition and evaluation
11RevisionGeneral review of all topics
12ExaminationEnd of term exams
13ClosingVacation

SS2 FOOD AND NUTRITION SCHEME OF WORK THIRD TERM

WEEKTOPICCONTENT
1Convenience FoodsMeaning, uses, forms, examples; selection factors; advantages and disadvantages; dishes made with convenience foods
2Preservation of FoodsMeaning of spoilage; causes and agents; importance of preservation; principles of preservation
3Methods of Food PreservationVarious preservation methods (drying, smoking, salting, freezing, canning etc.)
4Food StorageMeaning and importance; storage of perishable and non- perishable foods; storage equipment and spaces (barns, refrigerator, deep freezers)
5Midterm TestAssessment of weeks 1–4
6Practical on Convenience Foods and Food StoragePreparation of dishes using convenience foods; practical demonstration of preservation methods
7Midterm Break
8BudgetingMeaning of budgeting; income, expenditure; family needs; food budgeting; factors influencing budgeting
9Food PurchasingMeaning of bulk-purchasing, piece-meal, impulse buying; factors to consider; advantages and disadvantages; shopping list preparation
10Consumer Education I & IIMeaning and principles; consumer agents; government agencies (NAFDAC, SON, FCCPC); duties of consumer agents; consumer practices (adulteration, falsification, misbranding)
11RevisionGeneral review of all topics
12ExaminationEnd of term exams
13ClosingVacation

SS2 GEOGRAPHY SCHEME OF WORK FIRST TERM

WeekTopicContent Breakdown
1IndustryMeaning and types of industries (primary, secondary, tertiary, quaternary); importance of industries in economic development.
2Basic Concepts of GISMeaning of GIS (Geographic Information System); importance and uses of GIS in geography and planning.
3Components of GISHardware, software, data, people, and methods; functions of each component.
4Earth’s External Processes and Landform DevelopmentWeathering, erosion, transportation and deposition; resulting landforms (valleys, deltas, beaches, dunes, floodplains).
5Midterm Examination
6Climate IIElements of climate; climatic controls; differences between weather and climate.
7Midterm Break
8Climatic ClassificationKoppen’s classification of climate; other approaches to classifying climate; world climatic regions.
9Environmental ResourcesMeaning and types (renewable and non-renewable); importance and sustainable use of environmental resources.
10RevisionReview of first term’s work.
11Examination
12Closing

SS2 GEOGRAPHY SCHEME OF WORK SECOND TERM

WeekTopicContent Breakdown
1Renewable and Non- Renewable ResourcesMeaning and examples; differences; significance in Nigeria’s economy.
2Environmental ProblemsPollution (air, water, land, noise); deforestation; desertification; soil erosion; overpopulation.
3Environmental ConservationMeaning; methods (afforestation, reforestation, legislation, recycling, controlled grazing); importance of conservation.
4AgricultureTypes (subsistence, commercial, mixed farming); importance of agriculture; problems and solutions in Nigeria.
5Midterm Examination
6Transport and Communication in NigeriaTypes of transport (road, rail, water, air, pipeline); importance and challenges; types of communication; role in economic development.
7Midterm Break
8Manufacturing Industries in NigeriaTypes and examples; factors influencing location; contributions to GDP; problems of industries in Nigeria.
9Commercial Activities in NigeriaMeaning and types of commercial activities; role of trade, banking, insurance, and tourism in Nigeria’s economy.
10RevisionReview of second term’s work.
11Examination
12Closing

SS2 GEOGRAPHY SCHEME OF WORK THIRD TERM

WeekTopicContent Breakdown
1Direction and BearingMeaning of direction and bearing; use of compass and bearings in navigation and map reading.
2Representation of Relief FormsMethods of showing relief on maps (contours, hachures, spot heights, shading, layer colouring); interpretation of relief features.
3PopulationMeaning; factors influencing population distribution; population structure, density and growth; problems of overpopulation and underpopulation.
4SettlementsMeaning and types (rural and urban); functions of settlements; factors affecting location of settlements.
5Midterm Examination
6Settlement InteractionsRural-urban migration; effects of rural-urban interactions on development; problems and solutions.
7Midterm Break
8Geo-political IssuesMeaning; examples in Nigeria and Africa (boundary disputes, ethnic conflicts, political instability); effects on development.
9GIS DataTypes of GIS data (spatial, attribute); sources of GIS data; uses in planning and development.
10Earth’s Internal ProcessesMeaning; processes such as vulcanicity, earthquakes, folding and faulting; landforms associated with each.
11RevisionReview of third term’s work.
12Examination
13Closing

SS2 TECHNICAL DRAWING SCHEME OF WORK FIRST TERM

WeekTopicContent
1Revision of SS1 WorkGeneral review of previous year’s work
2Geometrical ConstructionIdentification of different types of geometrical construction; Construction of geometrical figures using appropriate instruments
3Geometrical Construction (Continued)Construction of triangles, quadrilaterals, and polygons; Bisection of lines and angles
4Geometrical Construction (Continued)Division of lines into equal parts; Construction of tangents to circles
5Midterm Examination
6Simple Scale Drawing – Plain and Diagonal ScalesExplanation of plain and diagonal scales; Construction of scales to given representative fractions
7Midterm Break
8Pictorial Drawings – Oblique ProjectionDefinition of oblique projection; Construction of oblique drawings using given dimensions
9Pictorial Drawings – Isometric ProjectionDefinition of isometric projection; Construction of isometric drawings using given dimensions
10Freehand SketchingSketching objects in freehand with correct proportion
11Freehand Sketching (Continued)Sketching more complex objects in freehand showing details
12ExaminationEnd of term examination
13ClosingEnd of term activities and vacation

SS2 TECHNICAL DRAWING SCHEME OF WORK SECOND TERM

WeekTopicContent
1Revision of First Term’s WorkGeneral review of First Term’s work
2Orthographic ProjectionDefinition of orthographic projection; Differences between first angle and third angle projection; Drawing objects in both methods
3Orthographic Projection (Continued)Construction of orthographic views of given objects
4Sectional ViewsDefinition of sectional views; Types of sectional views; Drawing sectional views of simple objects
5Midterm Examination
6Sectional Views (Continued)Drawing more complex sectional views involving different shapes
7Midterm Break
8Auxiliary ViewsDefinition of auxiliary views; Drawing auxiliary views of given objects
9Assembly DrawingDefinition of assembly drawing; Identification of machine components; Drawing exploded and assembled views
10Assembly Drawing (Continued)Assembling given parts into complete objects in orthographic projection
11FastenersIdentification of types of fasteners (nuts, bolts, screws, rivets); Conventional representations
12ExaminationEnd of term examination
13ClosingEnd of term activities and vacation

SS2 TECHNICAL DRAWING SCHEME OF WORK THIRD TERM

WeekTopicContent
1Interpenetration and Development of SolidsDefinition of interpenetration; Practical applications; Construction of interpenetration of two solids
2Interpenetration and Development of Solids (Continued)Development of surfaces of interpenetrating solids
3Building DrawingsExplanation of building drawings; Reading simple floor plans
4Building Drawings (Continued)Drawing floor plans and elevations of simple buildings
5Midterm Examination
6Pictorial Drawing of BuildingsDrawing pictorial views of simple buildings from given plans
7Midterm Break
8Pictorial Drawing of Buildings (Continued)Drawing more complex pictorial views of buildings
9Freehand SketchingSketching building components and fittings accurately
10Freehand Sketching (Continued)Sketching more complex building components
11Specification WritingDefinition of specification writing; Writing simple specifications for construction works
12ExaminationEnd of term examination
13ClosingEnd of term activities and vacation

SS2 NIGERIAN HISTORY SCHEME OF WORK FIRST TERM

WeekTopicContent
1The Sokoto CaliphateOrigin and rise of the Caliphate; causes and effects of the 1804 Jihad; leadership of Usman dan Fodio
2The Administration of the CaliphatePolitical and religious organization; emirate system; taxation; justice and governance
3The Impact of the JihadPolitical, religious, social, and educational transformations in Northern Nigeria
4Bornu under the Shehus: The Emergence of El-KanemiThe decline of the Sefawa dynasty; rise of El-Kanemi; his reforms and leadership
5Midterm Examination
6Developments under El-Kanemi and the ShehusReorganization of Bornu administration; resistance to the Sokoto Caliphate; restoration of stability
7Midterm Break
8Yoruba Land in the 19th Century: Oyo EmpireGrowth, structure, and decline of the Oyo Empire; internal conflicts and external pressures
9The Era of Ibadan ImperialismRise of Ibadan as a power; wars of expansion; military and political control
10The Peace Treaty of 1886 and its AftermathTerms of the treaty; end of wars; emergence of peace and new political structures
11RevisionReview of all topics on Sokoto, Bornu, and Yoruba history
12Examination
13Closing

SS2 NIGERIAN HISTORY SCHEME OF WORK SECOND TERM

WeekTopicContent
1Benin in the 19th CenturyStructure and political organization; trade and diplomacy; British relations
2The First Phase of British Conquest (1851–1900)British intervention in Lagos; treaties, conquest of Benin; establishment of protectorates
3The Second Phase of British Conquest (1900–1914)Expansion of colonial rule to the North; use of indirect rule; consolidation of British authority
4Early Phase of British Rule (1900– 1914)Administration, policies, taxation, and native authorities
5Midterm Examination
6The Amalgamation of Nigeria (1914) and its SignificanceReasons for amalgamation; Lord Lugard’s policy; advantages and disadvantages
7Midterm Break
8Colonial Rule and Its ImpactCentral administration; economic exploitation; introduction of Western education and Christianity
9The Colonial EconomyCash crop production, taxation, infrastructure, and trade
10Social Development and Inter- Group RelationsUrbanization, missionary education, and national consciousness
11RevisionReview of British rule and colonial impact
12Examination
13Closing

SS2 NIGERIAN HISTORY SCHEME OF WORK THIRD TERM

WeekTopicContent
1Origins of Nationalism in NigeriaCauses of nationalism: colonial policies, education, press, and religion
2Nationalist Movements after World War IIRoles of political organizations – NCNC, NPC, AG, and others
3The Road to IndependenceConstitutional developments: Clifford, Richards, Macpherson, and Lyttleton Constitutions
4The Attainment of Independence (1960)Nationalist leaders; events leading to independence; challenges of self-government
5Midterm Examination
6The First Republic (1960–1966)Political developments; party systems; major crises and regionalism
7Midterm Break
8The First Republic: Social and Economic DevelopmentsEducation, economy, and social welfare during the First Republic
9Military Intervention and the 1966 CoupCauses, events, and consequences; Nigerian Civil War (1967–1970)
10Post-Civil War NigeriaReconstruction, rehabilitation, and reintegration; unity efforts
11RevisionReview of decolonization and post-independence developments
12Examination
13Closing

SS2 GOVERNMENT SCHEME OF WORK FIRST TERM

WeekTopicContent Breakdown
1Colonial Administration in Nigeria: British, French, Indirect RuleFeatures of colonial administration; differences between British and French systems; principles and practice of indirect rule; successes and failures of indirect rule in Nigeria.
2Nationalism in Nigeria: Causes, Effects, Key PersonalitiesMeaning of nationalism; factors that led to its rise (education, media, religion, economy); roles of key nationalists (Herbert Macaulay, Nnamdi Azikiwe, Obafemi Awolowo, Ahmadu Bello, Tafawa Balewa, Anthony Enahoro, Ernest Ikoli); effects on Nigeria’s independence struggle.
3Constitutional Development in Nigeria IClifford Constitution (1922) – features, merits, demerits; Richards Constitution (1946) – features, merits, demerits; Macpherson Constitution (1951) – features, merits, demerits.
4Constitutional Development in Nigeria IILyttleton Constitution (1954) – federal structure and significance; Independence Constitution (1960); Republican Constitution (1963); comparative analysis of the constitutions.
5Midterm Examination
6Military Rule in Nigeria: Causes, Achievements, FailuresReasons for military intervention; achievements (infrastructure, centralization, civil service reforms); failures (dictatorship, corruption, abuse of rights).
7Midterm Break
8Civil Rule in Nigeria: Features, Merits, ChallengesMeaning of civil rule; characteristics (constitutionality, rule of law, separation of powers); merits and challenges (corruption, instability, ethnicity).
9Nigerian Federalism I: Features and EvolutionMeaning of federalism; evolution of Nigerian federalism (from 1954 till date); main features of Nigerian federalism.
10Nigerian Federalism II: Problems and SolutionsProblems: resource control, revenue allocation, minority agitations, state creation; possible solutions for strengthening federalism.
11RevisionReview of first term’s work.
12Examination
13Closing

SS2 GOVERNMENT SCHEME OF WORK SECOND TERM

WeekTopicContent Breakdown
1Revenue Allocation in Nigeria: Principles and IssuesMeaning of revenue allocation; principles (derivation, need, equality of states, population, national interest); controversies and challenges in Nigeria’s revenue allocation.
2Inter-Governmental RelationsMeaning; types (federal–state, state–local, federal–local); importance and problems of inter-governmental relations.
3Political Crisis in Nigeria I1962 Census Crisis – causes, effects; 1963 Tiv Crisis – causes, effects.
4Political Crisis in Nigeria II1964 Election Crisis – causes, effects; 1965 Western Region Crisis – causes, effects; impact of crises on Nigerian politics.
5Midterm Examination
6The Nigerian Civil War: Causes, Effects, ResolutionCauses of the war (ethnic tension, coup, secession); major events; effects on Nigeria; resolution and reconciliation efforts (Gowon’s 3Rs: Reconstruction, Rehabilitation, Reconciliation).
7Midterm Break
8Civil Society and Popular ParticipationDefinition and role of civil society; examples (labour unions, NGOs, student movements, faith-based organizations); importance of popular participation in governance.
9Citizenship Education and National IntegrationMeaning of citizenship; rights and duties of citizens; importance of national integration; challenges to unity in Nigeria.
10Political Apathy: Causes, Effects, SolutionsMeaning of political apathy; causes (ignorance, mistrust, corruption); effects (low voter turnout, weak democracy); solutions (civic education, transparency, accountability).
11RevisionReview of second term’s work.
12Examination
13Closing

SS2 GOVERNMENT SCHEME OF WORK THIRD TERM

WeekTopicContent Breakdown
1Electoral Systems: Types, Merits and DemeritsMeaning; types (simple majority, proportional representation, second ballot, alternative vote); merits and demerits of each.
2Electoral Commissions in Nigeria: Past and PresentHistorical overview of electoral commissions in Nigeria – NEC, FEDECO, INEC; roles, achievements, and challenges.
3Electoral Malpractices: Types, Causes, ConsequencesMeaning; types (rigging, ballot stuffing, intimidation, falsification of results); causes; consequences on democracy.
4Democratic Processes in NigeriaMeaning; democratic principles (rule of law, majority rule, protection of minority rights, regular elections); challenges to democratic processes in Nigeria.
5Midterm Examination
6Judiciary: Structure, Functions, IndependenceStructure (hierarchy of courts); functions (interpretation of laws, protection of rights, settlement of disputes); independence of the judiciary and threats to independence.
7Midterm Break
8Human Rights: Meaning, Categories, Protection, LimitationsMeaning and types (civil, political, economic, social, cultural rights); protection of rights; limitations in practice; institutions for enforcement.
9Public Corporations in Nigeria: Meaning, Types, Roles, ControlMeaning and examples (NITEL, NNPC, Nigerian Railway Corporation); roles in national development; methods of control (ministerial control, legislative control, judicial control).
10RevisionReview of third term’s work.
11Examination
12Closing

SS2 CHRISTIAN RELIGIOUS STUDIES SCHEME OF WORK FIRST TERM

WeekTopicContent Breakdown
1Leadership of Joseph, Moses, Joshua and Deborah IEarly life and call of Joseph, Moses, Joshua, and Deborah; qualities of godly leadership.
2Leadership of Joseph, Moses, Joshua and Deborah IIAchievements, challenges and lessons from their leadership experiences.
3Leadership of Joseph, Moses, Joshua and Deborah IIIRelevance of their leadership examples to contemporary Christian life.
4God Cares for His People – ProtectionGod’s protection of Israel in the wilderness; meaning of divine care and protection today.
5Midterm Examination
6Parental Responsibility (Eli and His Sons)Duties of parents to children; Eli’s failure; consequences of neglect of parental responsibility.
7Midterm Break
8Consequences of Obedience and DisobedienceBiblical examples of obedience and disobedience; blessings and punishments.
9FriendshipDavid and Jonathan as a model of true friendship; Christian perspective on loyalty and sacrifice.
10Trust in God (Submission to the Will of God)Biblical characters who trusted God (Abraham, Job, Jesus); importance of submission to God’s will.
11RevisionReview of first term’s work.
12Examination
13Closing

SS2 CHRISTIAN RELIGIOUS STUDIES SCHEME OF WORK SECOND TERM

WeekTopicContent Breakdown
1Making Decisions as a ChristianFactors influencing decision-making; biblical guidelines for making right decisions.
2Greed and its EffectMeaning of greed; examples from the Bible (Achan, Gehazi, Judas); consequences of greed.
3The Supremacy of GodGod’s power over nations, rulers, and creation; lessons for Christians.
4Religious ReformsBiblical examples (Josiah, Nehemiah); importance of true worship and reform in Christian life.
5Midterm Examination
6Concern for One’s NationNehemiah and patriotism; responsibilities of Christians toward their nation.
7Midterm Break
8Faith in GodExamples of men of faith (Hebrews 11); benefits of faith in Christian living.
9True Religion and Social JusticeAmos, Micah, and Isaiah on justice and righteousness; implications for Christians today.
10The Baptism and Temptation of Jesus ChristThe baptism of Jesus and its significance; temptation of Jesus and lessons for Christians.
11RevisionReview of second term’s work.
12Examination
13Closing

SS2 CHRISTIAN RELIGIOUS STUDIES SCHEME OF WORK THIRD TERM

WeekTopicContent Breakdown
1Call of the DisciplesJesus’ call of the twelve; reasons for their call; lessons for Christians.
2The Mission of the Disciples (Luke 10:1-24)Jesus sending out the seventy; the disciples’ experiences and lessons.
3The Trial of Jesus Christ and His DeathThe arrest, trial, crucifixion of Jesus; significance of His sacrifice.
4Resurrection and Second Coming of Jesus ChristThe resurrection and its implications; Christian hope in the second coming.
5Midterm Examination
6Fellowship in the Early ChurchCharacteristics of fellowship; sharing, love, and unity in the early church.
7Midterm Break
8The Holy Spirit and the Mission of the GentilesComing of the Holy Spirit; role in spreading the gospel to the Gentiles.
9Opposition to the Gospel Message ICauses of opposition; persecution in the early church (Stephen, Peter, Paul).
10Opposition to the Gospel Message IIContinuation of opposition; relevance of persecution to Christians today.
11RevisionReview of third term’s work.
12Examination
13Closing

SS2 VISUAL ARTS SCHEME OF WORK FIRST TERM

WEEKTOPICCONTENT BREAKDOWN
1DrawingStill life and nature drawings; keen observation of objects; types of drawings and their surface effects; shading techniques (cross- hatching, burning, line, pointillism, wash).
2PaintingStyles of painting (animal hide, mural, impasto, fresco tempera); still life objects (chair, plates, kettle); natural objects (insects, animals, bones, flowers); figure drawing (parts of the body, portrait, full life painting); colour mixing and application.
3Nigerian Cultural FestivalsMeaning and origin of festivals; types of festivals; functions of festivals; symbolic significance; body decorations; illustration of festival symbols.
4History of Art (African Traditional Art and Culture)Traditional African art forms: Guinea, Kiss, Cameroon, Dahomey, Sierra Leone; origins and locations; media used in traditional arts; characteristics and influence on modern art.
5Midterm ExaminationAssessment of first half of term’s work.
6Graphic DesignDefinition and types; tools and materials; calligraphy practical; practical designs: book cover, book jacket, logo, calendar, poster, packaging.
7Midterm Break
8Textile Design on PaperUse of creative forms; creation of motifs (shapes, figures, patterns); formation of repeating formats; application of colours on patterns.
9EmbroideryIdentification of embroidery works; stitches illustrated on paper; transfer of stitches onto fabric; tools and materials (needle, thread, scissors, stitching machine); practical embroidery application.
10Furniture MakingFunctions of furniture; processes involved in furniture making; sourcing appropriate wood; wood treatment before use; creation of furniture in various forms.
11PuppetryMeaning and types; tools and materials; seams and stitches; puppet construction (marionette, storytelling, drama, shadow plays); Nigerian puppetry forms, styles, functions, and cultural significance.
12RevisionReview of all major topics: Drawing, Painting, Festivals, History of Art, Graphic and Textile Design, Embroidery, Furniture Making, Puppetry.
13Examination and ClosingEnd of term examinations and closing activities.

SS2 VISUAL ARTS SCHEME OF WORK SECOND TERM

WEEKTOPICCONTENT BREAKDOWN
1Imaginative Composition IMeaning of imaginative composition; components (foreground, middle ground, background, area of interest, compositional arrangement of objects); practical application in drawing and painting.
2Imaginative Composition IIDrawing objects from imagination (pot, spoon, chair, stove, house, etc.); sketching and painting scenes from memory (motor accident, market scene, carpenter’s workshop, etc.); application of colour and shading techniques.
3Nature PaintingMeaning and characteristics of nature painting; natural objects (plants, animals, shells, skulls, mountains, etc.); arrangement and components of nature painting; techniques of colour application (impasto, fresco, etc.); practical painting exercises.
4Modern and Traditional Art Institutions in NigeriaModern art institutions: Obafemi Awolowo University, Ahmadu Bello University, Adeyemi College of Education, Olabisi Onabanjo University; traditional art institutions: Oshogbo Art Centre, Mbari Mbayo Art Centre, Nri Art Centre; courses, history, and contributions to Nigerian art.
5Midterm ExaminationAssessment of first half of the term’s work.
6PotteryMeaning of pottery; tools and materials; methods of pottery making; functions of pottery; basic terminologies; differences between pottery and ceramics; marketing pottery wares; practical modelling of pottery wares up to finishing stage.
7Midterm Break
8Book Cover and Jacket DesignMeaning of book cover and jacket; differences between book cover and jacket; features of book design (spine, blurb, flap, ISBN, author bio, book summary, publisher’s address, etc.); practical design of book covers and jackets in pencil and colour.
9ConstructionMeaning and types of construction; processes involved; objects and materials used (hard board, beads, metal, rope, etc.); practical construction of simple art objects using appropriate media.
10Computer in Visual ArtsMeaning and types of computers; parts and functions; drives and printers; CorelDraw window and tools; application of digital tools in art; advantages and disadvantages of computer use in art and general education.
11RevisionGeneral review of topics: imaginative composition, nature painting, art institutions, pottery, book design, construction, and computer art.
12ExaminationEnd of term examinations.
13ClosingEnd of term activities.

SS2 VISUAL ARTS SCHEME OF WORK THIRD TERM

WEEKTOPICCONTENT BREAKDOWN
1Basic Shapes and DesignsMeaning of basic shapes and design; types of basic and geometrical shapes (circle, square, triangle, rectangle, etc.); materials and tools for basic design; practical approach using pencil and colour; arrangement of basic and non-basic shapes in harmonious designs.
2Indigenous Decorative MotifsMeaning of motifs; indigenous decorative motifs (floral, animal, objects, etc.); formats for motif making (half-drop, diamond, mirror, simple repeat); creation of patterns using indigenous motifs.
3Calabash Decoration IMeaning and types of calabash; types of calabash decoration; uses and functions of decorated calabash; marketing and outlets for calabash products.
4Calabash Decoration IIPractical decoration of calabash using painting, engraving, scotching, beads, cowries, coins, and carving; influence of foreign cultures on calabash decoration; value and relevance of calabash decoration in art and society.
5Midterm ExaminationAssessment of first half of the term’s work.
6Indigenous Motifs (Body Decoration – Tattoos)Meaning of body decoration; origin and importance of tattoos in indigenous societies; tools and motifs used; types of tattoo designs (animation, zoomorphic, spiral, lines, etc.); cultural values of tattooing.
7Midterm Break
8Indigenous Motifs (Mural Designs)Meaning of mural design; origin of mural motifs; examples of indigenous mural designs (Yoruba Sango wand, snakes, birds, geometric patterns, etc.); materials and tools for mural art; practical creation of mural motifs.
9Indigenous Craft Making (Baskets and Mats)Meaning of basket and mat; places in Nigeria known for basket/mat weaving; materials and tools; products of basket and mat making; functions and uses; practical weaving of simple basket and mat.
10Indigenous Craft (Cloth Weaving) & Modern Nigerian Art and ArtistsCloth weaving: meaning, materials, tools, towns and states where weaving is prominent (e.g., Aso-Ofi, Kente); functions of woven cloths; principles of weaving (warp, weft, shuttle, loom). Modern Nigerian art: meaning and origin of contemporary Nigerian art; development of modern artistic expression; forms of modern art (sculpture, ceramics, textiles, graphics); notable Nigerian studio artists and educators (Aina Onabolu, Akinola Lasekan, Ben Enwonwu, Yusuf Grillo, Ladi Kwali, Kolade Oshinowo, Uche Okeke).
11RevisionGeneral review of all topics: basic designs, indigenous motifs, calabash decoration, tattoos, mural designs, basket/mat weaving, cloth weaving, modern Nigerian artists.
12ExaminationEnd of term examinations.
13ClosingEnd of term activities.

THE WEST AFRICAN EXAMINATIONS COUNCIL

TEST DEVELOPMENT DIVISION, PLOT 16/18 IJAIYE ROAD, OGBA PRIVATE MAIL BAG NO. 1076, YABA, LAGOS

HARMONIZED LIST OF LITERATURE-IN-ENGLISH TEXTS FOR THE WEST AFRICAN SENIOR SCHOOL CERTIFICATE EXAMINATION (WASSCE) 2026-2030

TYPE OF TEXTSELECTED TEXT
SHAKESPEAREAN TEXTAntony and Cleopatra
AFRICAN PROSEPede Hollist : So the Path Does not Die Elma Shaw : Redemption Road
NON-AFRICAN PROSEHarper Lee : To Kill a Mocking Bird Susanne Bellefeuille : Path of Lucas: The Journey He Endured
AFRICAN DRAMABosede Ademilua-Afolayan : Once Upon an Elephant Efua Sutherland : The Marriage of Anansewa
NON-AFRICAN DRAMAJ. D. Priestley : An Inspector Calls Robert Bolt : A Man for all Seasons
AFRICAN POETRYGabriel Okara : Once Upon a Time Elizabeth L. A. Kamara : New Tongue Wole Soyinka : Night Niyi Osundare : Not my Business S.O.H. Afriyie–Vidza : Hearty Garlands Syl Cheney-Coker : The Breast of The Sea
NON-AFRICAN POETRYLord Byron : She Walks in Beauty Geoffrey Chaucer : The Nun’s Priest’s Tale (shortened) Seamus Heaney : Digging Maya Angelou : Still I Rise Fleur Adcock : The Telephone Call Wilfred Wilson Gipson : The Stone

SS2 LITERATURE-IN-ENGLISH SCHEME OF WORK FIRST TERM

WeekTopicContent Breakdown
1Introduction to African PoetryStudy of Gabriel Okara – “Once Upon a Time”; themes, content analysis, and poetic devices.
2African PoetryStudy of Wole Soyinka – “Night”; themes, structure, and poetic devices.
3African PoetryStudy of Niyi Osundare – “Not My Business”; themes, style, tone, and poetic analysis.
4African PoetryStudy of Syl Cheney-Coker – “The Breast of the Sea”; themes, content analysis, imagery, and symbolism.
5Midterm ExaminationAssessment of first half of the term’s work.
6African PoetryStudy of S.O.H. Afriyie-Vidza – “Hearty Garlands” and Elizabeth L. A. Kamara – “New Tongue”; themes, mood, tone, and poetic devices.
7Midterm Break
8Non-African PoetryStudy of Maya Angelou – “Still I Rise”; themes of perseverance and empowerment; poetic techniques.
9Non-African PoetryStudy of Lord Byron – “She Walks in Beauty”; themes, diction, mood, and imagery.
10Non-African PoetryStudy of Seamus Heaney – “Digging” and Fleur Adcock – “The Telephone Call”; structure, tone, and poetic analysis.
11RevisionGeneral review of all poems studied (African and Non-African).
12ExaminationEnd of term examinations.
13ClosingEnd of term activities.

SS2 LITERATURE-IN-ENGLISH SCHEME OF WORK SECOND TERM

WeekTopicContent Breakdown
1Welcome Test and ReviewReview of previous term’s work; introduction to prose elements and literary terms.
2Introduction to African ProseStudy of Elma Shaw – “Redemption Road”; plot structure, setting (physical, social, and temporal).
3African ProseDetailed analysis of Redemption Road (Chapters 1–5); introduction of characters and major events.
4African ProseContinued analysis (Chapters 6–10); themes and character development.
5Midterm ExaminationAssessment of first half of the term’s work.
6African ProseContinued study (Chapters 11–15); stylistic and structural analysis.
7Midterm Break
8Non-African ProseStudy of Susanne Bellefeuille – “Path of Lucas: The Journey He Endured”; background of the author and text overview.
9Non-African ProseDetailed analysis (Chapters 1–6); major events and themes of perseverance, love, and endurance.
10Non-African ProseContinued analysis; characterization, plot development, and narrative techniques.
11RevisionGeneral review of African and Non-African prose texts.
12ExaminationEnd of term examinations.
13ClosingEnd of term activities.

SS2 LITERATURE-IN-ENGLISH SCHEME OF WORK THIRD TERM

WeekTopicContent Breakdown
1Introduction to African DramaOverview of African Drama and cultural influences.
2African DramaStudy of Efua Sutherland – “The Marriage of Anansewa”; background, setting, and summary of Act One.
3African DramaDetailed analysis of The Marriage of Anansewa (Acts Two–Three); themes, plot, and characterization.
4African DramaContinued study of The Marriage of Anansewa; moral lessons, style, and dramatic techniques.
5Midterm ExaminationAssessment of first half of the term’s work.
6Non-African DramaStudy of Robert Bolt – “A Man for All Seasons”; background of the playwright, setting, and Acts One–Two.
7Midterm Break
8Non-African DramaContinued analysis of A Man for All Seasons; themes, characterization, and style.
9Non-African DramaStudy of J.D. Priestley – “An Inspector Calls”; background, plot summary, and character analysis.
10Non-African DramaThemes and dramatic techniques in An Inspector Calls; moral and social significance.
11RevisionGeneral review of all drama texts and poems.
12ExaminationEnd of term examinations.
13ClosingEnd of term activities.

SS2 CATERING AND CRAFT SCHEME OF WORK FIRST TERM

WEEKTOPICCONTENT
1Welcome Test / RevisionReview of last term’s work and recall of previous topics
2Introduction to BarMeaning of bar, types of bar, functions of bar, factors to consider when planning a bar
3Bar Equipment and FunctionsIdentification and uses of different bar equipment
4Introduction to BeveragesMeaning and types of beverages (alcoholic and non- alcoholic)
5Midterm TestAssessment of weeks 1–4
6Beverages in Relation to Still RoomMeaning, functions, food items and equipment in a still room
7Midterm Break
8The Service Area / Ancillary Service AreaDescription, rooms in ancillary service area
9Dispense Bar Equipment and ArrangementTypes of dispense bar equipment and arrangement
10Demonstration on Preparation and Serving of BeveragesPractical preparation and serving of different beverages
11RevisionGeneral revision of the term’s work
12ExaminationEnd of term exams
13ClosingVacation

SS2 CATERING AND CRAFT SCHEME OF WORK SECOND TERM

WEEKTOPICCONTENT
1Welcome Test / RevisionReview of last term’s work
2Introduction to Kitchen EquipmentClassification, uses, care and maintenance
3Standing and Local Measuring EquipmentIdentification and use of local and standard measuring tools
4Cleaning AgentsMeaning, classification, importance, and local cleaning agents
5Midterm TestAssessment of weeks 1–4
6Methods of Cooking IBoiling (stocks, soups, sauces), preparation and demonstration
7Midterm Break
8Methods of Cooking IIRoasting, grilling, barbecue (with demonstration)
9Methods of Cooking IIIBaking (cakes, pastries, biscuits, cookies, scones)
10Cake DecorationRoyal icing, fondant, butter icing
11RevisionGeneral revision of the term’s work
12ExaminationEnd of term exams
13ClosingVacation

SS2 CATERING AND CRAFT SCHEME OF WORK THIRD TERM

WEEKTOPICCONTENT
1Welcome TestReview of last term’s work
2Costume and Fashion DesigningMeaning, style development, sketching and pattern making
3Adaptation of Basic Block for Costume DesignDrafting, construction, use of different style features
4Decorative Design: Embroidery Work ISatin, stem, chain stitches; planning embroidery
5Midterm TestAssessment of weeks 1–4
6Decorative Design: Embroidery Work IITypes of embroidery work; transferring designs to fabrics
7Midterm Break
8Decorative Design: Traditional Design & Needle craftBeads, sequins, traditional designs, needle craft and toy-making
9Basic Concepts of MarketingMeaning, methods, importance, distribution channels
10Marketing (Continued)Branding, packaging, costing, pricing, feasibility study, product packaging
11RevisionGeneral revision of the term’s work
12ExaminationEnd of term exams
13ClosingVacation

SS2 FINANCIAL ACCOUNTING SCHEME OF WORK FIRST TERM

WeekTopicContent Breakdown
1Profit and Loss Appropriation AccountMeaning and purpose; differences between profit and loss account and profit and loss appropriation account; items appearing in the account (interest on drawings, interest on capital, partners’ salary, partners’ commission, share of profit/loss).
2Partnership Capital AccountDefinition; features of capital accounts; distinction between fixed and fluctuating capital accounts; format and preparation.
3Partnership Current AccountMeaning; purpose; format of current account; items affecting current account (drawings, interest on drawings, partners’ salary, interest on capital, share of profit/loss).
4Current Account in Partnership AccountingRelationship between capital and current accounts; preparation of current accounts under fixed capital method; worked examples.
5Midterm Examination
6Admission of a New Partner and Goodwill AccountMeaning of goodwill; types (purchased and inherent); methods of valuation; treatment of goodwill on admission of a new partner; revaluation of assets and liabilities.
7Midterm Break
8Receipts and Payments Account / Income and Expenditure AccountMeaning; features; differences between receipts and payments account and income and expenditure account; preparation of accounts.
9Single Entry (Incomplete Records)Meaning; limitations; conversion of single entry to double entry; statement of affairs method; preparation of final accounts from incomplete records.
10RevisionReview of first term’s work.
11Examination
12Closing

SS2 FINANCIAL ACCOUNTING SCHEME OF WORK SECOND TERM

WeekTopicContent Breakdown
1Formation of a CompanyMeaning of a company; steps and procedures in formation (promotion, incorporation, flotation); documents required (memorandum of association, articles of association, prospectus, certificate of incorporation).
2Private and Public CompaniesMeaning and differences; features of private and public companies; advantages and disadvantages of each.
3Quoted and Unquoted CompaniesDefinition; differences; examples of quoted companies in Nigeria; requirements for listing on the stock exchange.
4Financial SystemMeaning; components (money market, capital market, insurance, banking system, pension funds); importance of the financial system to economic growth.
5Midterm Examination
6Issue of SharesMeaning; types of shares (ordinary, preference, deferred); methods of issue (public offer, rights issue, bonus issue); accounting entries for share issue.
7Midterm Break
8Loan CapitalMeaning; types of loan capital (debentures, bonds, bank loans); advantages and disadvantages; accounting treatment of loan capital.
9RevisionReview of second term’s work.
10Examination
11Closing

SS2 FINANCIAL ACCOUNTING SCHEME OF WORK THIRD TERM

WeekTopicContent Breakdown
1Methods of Raising Funds from the Capital MarketPublic issue, rights issue, private placement, offer for sale, government bonds; advantages and disadvantages of each method.
2Requirements for Accessing the Capital MarketsRegulatory requirements; eligibility criteria for companies; role of Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) and Nigerian Stock Exchange (NSE).
3Benefits of Capital MarketImportance to companies, investors, and the economy; mobilization of savings, liquidity, capital formation, and wealth creation.
4Final AccountsMeaning; preparation of trading, profit and loss account and balance sheet; adjustments in final accounts (depreciation, prepayments, accruals, bad debts, provision for doubtful debts).
5Midterm Examination
6Regulation of the Capital MarketRole of regulatory agencies (SEC, NSE, CBN); laws and policies guiding the capital market; investor protection.
7Midterm Break
8Hire Purchase and Installment Payment AccountMeaning; differences between hire purchase and installment payment; accounting entries; preparation of relevant accounts.
9RevisionReview of third term’s work.
10Examination
11Closing

SS2 COMMERCE SCHEME OF WORK FIRST TERM

WeekTopicContent Breakdown
1Advertising IMeaning and importance of advertising; types of advertising (informative, persuasive, competitive).
2Advertising IIMedia of advertising (print, electronic, outdoor); advantages and disadvantages of each medium.
3Tourism in NigeriaMeaning and importance of tourism; tourist centers in Nigeria; role of tourism in economic development.
4InsuranceMeaning and principles of insurance; types of insurance (life, marine, fire, accident); importance to business and individuals.
5Midterm Examination
6Banking IMeaning and types of banks; roles of commercial banks in business transactions.
7Midterm Break
8Banking IICentral Bank of Nigeria: roles, functions, and control of commercial banks.
9Banking IIIDevelopment banks, merchant banks, microfinance banks; their contributions to economic growth.
10WarehousingMeaning and importance of warehousing; types of warehouses; functions in commerce.
11RevisionReview of first term’s work.
12Examination
13Closing

SS2 COMMERCE SCHEME OF WORK SECOND TERM

WeekTopicContent Breakdown
1CapitalMeaning and types of capital (fixed, working, liquid, loan); importance of capital to business.
2CreditMeaning and importance of credit; types of credit (trade, bank, hire purchase); advantages and disadvantages.
3ProfitMeaning and types of profit; importance of profit to business; factors affecting profit.
4TurnoverMeaning and calculation of turnover; importance in business operations.
5Midterm Examination
6Business LawMeaning and importance; contracts in business; rights and obligations of parties.
7Midterm Break
8Structure of BusinessTypes of business organizations (sole proprietorship, partnership, companies, cooperatives).
9Introduction to Business Management IMeaning and importance; functions of management – planning and organizing.
10Introduction to Business Management IIFunctions of management – directing, coordinating, controlling.
11RevisionReview of second term’s work.
12Examination
13Closing

SS2 COMMERCE SCHEME OF WORK THIRD TERM

WeekTopicContent Breakdown
1Introduction to MarketingMeaning and importance of marketing; difference between marketing and selling.
2Consumer Protection IMeaning and importance of consumer protection; rights of consumers.
3Consumer Protection IIAgencies for consumer protection in Nigeria; challenges of consumer protection.
4Meaning of Payment IMeaning and importance; traditional methods of payment (cash, cheque, bank draft).
5Midterm Examination
6Meaning of Payment IIModern methods of payment (ATM, POS, electronic transfer, mobile banking).
7Midterm Break
8Deregulation, Nationalization, Indigenisation IMeaning and features of deregulation, nationalization, and indigenisation.
9Deregulation, Nationalization, Indigenisation IIAdvantages, disadvantages, and effects on the Nigerian economy.
10RevisionReview of third term’s work.
11Examination
12Closing

SS2 MARKETING SCHEME OF WORK FIRST TERM

WeekTopicContent Breakdown
1TransportationMeaning of transportation; types (land, water, air, pipeline); importance in marketing; problems and solutions.
2WarehousingMeaning; types of warehouses (private, public, bonded, cooperative, state); functions and importance in marketing.
3Structure and Market Unions for Sales of GoodsMeaning and types of market structures; functions of market unions and associations in goods distribution.
4Meaning and Roles of FacilitatorsMeaning; types of marketing facilitators (agents, brokers, wholesalers, retailers); their roles and importance.
5Midterm Examination
6Marketing of Mineral ProductsFeatures of mineral products; channels of distribution; problems and prospects of marketing mineral products.
7Midterm Break
8International MarketingMeaning and scope; importance of international marketing; challenges faced by Nigerian marketers.
9Organizing for International MarketingOrganizational structures; roles of government; methods of entry into international markets.
10Application of ICT in International MarketingMeaning of ICT; roles of ICT in modern marketing; e- commerce, online advertising, digital platforms.
11RevisionReview of first term’s work.
12Examination
13Closing

SS2 MARKETING SCHEME OF WORK SECOND TERM

WeekTopicContent Breakdown
1Planning for Personal Marketing OutletSteps in establishing an outlet; location, capital, staffing, product selection; risks and management.
2Purchasing, Supplying and Merchandising of Goods and ServicesMeaning of purchasing and supplying; methods of merchandising; importance of merchandising in marketing.
3Marketing of ServicesMeaning; characteristics of services; types of services; problems and prospects of marketing services.
4Consumer BehaviorMeaning; factors affecting consumer behavior (cultural, social, psychological, economic); consumer decision- making process.
5Midterm Examination
6Product Life CycleMeaning; stages (introduction, growth, maturity, decline); strategies for each stage.
7Midterm Break
8Branding and PackagingMeaning; types of branding; importance of branding and packaging; problems in branding.
9Pricing Policies and StrategiesMeaning; types of pricing policies (penetration, skimming, cost-plus, competitive); factors influencing pricing.
10Channels of DistributionMeaning; types of distribution channels; advantages and disadvantages; role of intermediaries.
11RevisionReview of second term’s work.
12Examination
13Closing

SS2 MARKETING SCHEME OF WORK THIRD TERM

WeekTopicContent Breakdown
1Sales PromotionMeaning; methods (discounts, coupons, free samples, exhibitions); importance and limitations.
2AdvertisingMeaning; types (print, broadcast, outdoor, online); importance and limitations of advertising.
3Personal SellingMeaning; qualities of a good salesperson; importance; challenges of personal selling.
4Public Relations in MarketingMeaning of public relations; functions in marketing; tools and strategies; importance.
5Midterm Examination
6Consumer ProtectionMeaning; rights of consumers; agencies for consumer protection in Nigeria; problems and solutions.
7Midterm Break
8Contemporary Issues in MarketingDigital marketing, social media marketing, e-commerce, globalization of marketing.
9Careers in MarketingDifferent career paths in marketing; skills and qualifications needed; prospects.
10RevisionReview of third term’s work.
11Examination
12Closing

SS2 ECONOMICS SCHEME OF WORK FIRST TERM

WeekTopicContent Breakdown
1.Elementary Treatment of Fiscal PolicyMeaning of fiscal policy; tools of fiscal policy (taxation, government expenditure); objectives and limitations.
2.Balanced and Unbalanced BudgetMeaning and differences; effects on the economy; advantages and disadvantages of each.
3.Elements of National Income AccountingMeaning and concepts: GDP, GNP, NNP, NI, PI, DI; methods of measuring national income; uses and limitations of national income data.
4.Money: Demand for and Supply of MoneyDefinition of money; demand for money (transactionary, precautionary, speculative motives); supply of money and determinants.
5.Midterm Examination
6.Money: Inflation and DeflationMeaning, types, causes and effects of inflation and deflation; control measures.
7.Midterm Break
8.Economic Lessons from Asian Tigers, Japan, Europe, and AmericaOverview of economic growth in Asian Tigers; lessons Nigeria can learn from Japan, Europe, and America.
9.Human Capital DevelopmentMeaning, importance, problems and solutions to human capital development in Nigeria.
10.Petroleum and the Nigerian EconomyHistory of petroleum in Nigeria; contributions to GDP; problems associated with dependence on oil; diversification strategies.
11.RevisionReview of first term’s work.
12.Examination
13.Closing

SS2 ECONOMICS SCHEME OF WORK SECOND TERM

WeekTopicContent Breakdown
1.Manufacturing and Construction Service IndustriesMeaning, features, importance and problems of manufacturing and construction industries in Nigeria.
2.Agencies that Regulate the Financial MarketsOverview of financial markets; types of regulatory agencies.
3.Functions and Role of Regulatory Agencies (I)CBN, NDIC, SEC – functions, importance and challenges.
4.Functions and Role of Regulatory Agencies (II)NSE, Insurance Commission, Ministry of Finance – functions and roles.
5.Midterm Examination
6.International TradeMeaning, types, importance and problems; theories of absolute and comparative advantage.
7.Midterm Break
8.Economic Growth and DevelopmentMeaning and distinction between growth and development; indicators; problems and strategies for promoting growth.
9.Balance of Payments (BOP)Meaning, components, causes of disequilibrium, measures for correcting BOP problems.
10.RevisionReview of term’s work.
11.Examination
12.Closing

SS2 ECONOMICS SCHEME OF WORK THIRD TERM

WeekTopicContent Breakdown
1.Economic Development PlanningMeaning and objectives of planning; types of plans; problems of planning in Nigeria.
2.International Economic Organization (I)IMF, World Bank – objectives, roles, benefits and criticisms.
3.International Economic Organization (II)ECOWAS, AU, WTO – aims, achievements and challenges.
4.Current Economic Plans: MDGs, NEEDS, Vision 2020Meaning, objectives, achievements, challenges and evaluation of MDGs, NEEDS, and Vision 2020.
5.Midterm Examination
6.Economic Development ChallengesCorruption, unemployment, poverty, poor infrastructure; effects on Nigeria’s development.
7.Midterm Break
8.Economic Reform ProgramsSAP, deregulation, privatization, commercialization – objectives, benefits and problems.
9.Past Question Drilling (I)Practice of WAEC/NECO past questions on SS2 topics.
10.Past Question Drilling (II)More past question practice and test drills.
11.RevisionGeneral review of the year’s work.
12.Examination
13.Closing

TRADE SUBJECTS IN SS 2

Solar Photovoltaic Installation and Maintenance

Fashion Design and Garment Making

Livestock Farming

Beauty and Cosmetology

Computer Hardware and GSM Repairs

Horticulture and Crop Production

SS2 SOLAR PHOTOVOLTAIC INSTALLATION & MAINTENANCE FIRST TERM

WeekTopicContent Breakdown
1Review of SS1 WorkQuick recap of solar basics & components
2Advanced PV System DesignHybrid systems, grid-tied calculations
3Solar Energy Storage TechnologiesAdvanced batteries (Li-ion, flow batteries)
4Energy Efficiency in Solar SystemsEnergy conservation measures
5Midterm Test 
6Safety in PV InstallationPersonal protective equipment (PPE), site hazards
7Midterm Break 
8Nigerian & International StandardsSON, NERC, IEC standards
9Electrical Codes & RegulationsWiring codes, safety compliance
10Practical: Grid-tied Solar SetupDemonstration with inverters and grid connection
11–13Revision & Exams 

SS2 SOLAR PHOTOVOLTAIC INSTALLATION & MAINTENANCE SECOND TERM

WeekTopicContent Breakdown
1Solar Water Pumping SystemsDesign, applications in agriculture
2Solar Street Lighting SystemsComponents, installation, maintenance
3Solar Home SystemsStandalone kits, plug-and-play designs
4Advanced Wiring TechniquesConduits, trunking, cable protection
5Midterm Test 
6PV System Maintenance IPreventive maintenance – cleaning panels, checking terminals
7Midterm Break 
8PV System Maintenance IITroubleshooting faults, replacing components
9Monitoring & Performance EvaluationUsing meters and software for performance
10Practical: Maintenance of Installed SystemsCleaning, testing, fault-finding
11–13Revision & Exams 

SS2 SOLAR PHOTOVOLTAIC INSTALLATION & MAINTENANCE THIRD TERM

WeekTopicContent Breakdown
1Introduction to Solar EntrepreneurshipOpportunities in Nigeria
2Business Skills in Solar SectorProposal writing, tendering
3Costing & Pricing of Solar SystemsBill of quantities, cost analysis
4Customer Service & SupportHandling clients, after-sales service
5Midterm Test 
6Project Management in Solar InstallationsTime, resources, quality control
7Midterm Break 
8Case Studies of Nigerian Solar ProjectsRural electrification, mini-grids
9Practical: Business SimulationPreparing a proposal for a 5kVA solar system
10Field VisitVisit to a solar company/installation site
11–13Revision & Exams 

SS2 FASHION DESIGN & GARMENT MAKING FIRST TERM

WeekTopicContent Breakdown
1Review of SS1 WorkCore concepts recap
2Advanced Pattern DraftingCombination styles
3Advanced Garment Construction IChildren’s wear
4Advanced Garment Construction IIMen’s shirt & trousers
5Midterm Test 
6Advanced Garment Construction IIIWomen’s blouse & skirt
7Midterm Break 
8Collars & NecklinesTypes & sewing methods
9Sleeves & CuffsTypes & sewing methods
10Practical: Constructing a 2-piece Outfit 
11–13Revision & Exams 

SS2 FASHION DESIGN & GARMENT MAKING SECOND TERM

WeekTopicContent Breakdown
1Fastenings & Openings IZippers, buttons, buttonholes
2Fastenings & Openings IIHooks, snaps, Velcro
3PocketsTypes (patch, side, welt)
4Waistbands & FacingsTypes & applications
5Midterm Test 
6Lining & InterliningTypes, uses, application
7Midterm Break 
8Trimmings & Decorative FeaturesLace, braids, appliqué
9Fashion AccessoriesBelts, hats, scarves, bags
10Practical: Constructing a Complete Outfit 
11–13Revision & Exams 

SS2 FASHION DESIGN & GARMENT MAKING THIRD TERM

WeekTopicContent Breakdown
1Fashion Illustration ITools & basic sketches
2Fashion Illustration IIFigure drawing, garment detailing
3Colour & Design PrinciplesColour wheel, harmony, balance
4Textile DesignTie & dye, batik
5Midterm Test 
6Nigerian Traditional ClothingStyles from Hausa, Igbo, Yoruba, others
7Midterm Break 
8Contemporary African FashionModern trends
9Fashion Shows & ExhibitionsOrganization, models, presentation
10Practical: Mini Fashion Show 
11–13Revision & Exams 

SS2 LIVESTOCK FARMING SCHEME OF WORK FIRST TERM

WeekTopicContent
1Introduction to AquacultureMeaning and importance of fish farming; Systems of aquaculture (extensive, semi-intensive, intensive)
2Fish Pond ConstructionSite selection, pond design, pond preparation
3Fish Breeds and FingerlingsCommon fish species in Nigeria (catfish, tilapia); Fingerling production
4Fish Nutrition and FeedingFish feed types; Feed formulation; Feeding methods
5Midterm Test
6Fish Health and DiseaseCommon fish diseases; Symptoms, prevention, treatment
7Midterm Break
8Fish HarvestingMethods of harvesting; Processing of fish
9Fish MarketingStorage, transportation, sales channels
10Economics of AquacultureCost–benefit analysis; Record keeping; Challenges of fish farming
11Revision
12Examination
13Closing

SS2 LIVESTOCK FARMING SCHEME OF WORK SECOND TERM

WeekTopicContent
1Snail Farming IImportance; Housing and equipment; Feeding
2Snail Farming IIBreeding; Management; Harvesting and marketing
3Honey Bee Keeping (Apiculture) IImportance of honey bees; Bee species; Beekeeping equipment
4Honey Bee Keeping IIApiary management; Honey extraction and processing
5Midterm Test
6Grasscutter FarmingImportance; Housing; Feeding; Breeding
7Midterm Break
8Animal Health ICommon livestock parasites (internal & external); Prevention and control
9Animal Health IIVeterinary drugs; Vaccination programmes; Quarantine practices
10Pasture and Forage CropsTypes of pasture; Cultivation; Conservation (silage, hay)
11Revision
12Examination
13Closing

SS2 LIVESTOCK FARMING SCHEME OF WORK THIRD TERM

WeekTopicContent
1Introduction to Livestock EconomicsPrinciples of farm management; Enterprise budgeting
2Farm Records and AccountsTypes of records; Importance of records; Practical record keeping
3Marketing of Livestock Products IChannels of distribution; Pricing; Market surveys
4Marketing of Livestock Products IIPackaging; Branding; Export opportunities
5Midterm Test
6Value Addition in LivestockProcessing meat, milk, hides, skins; By-products
7Midterm Break
8Cooperative Societies in LivestockRoles of cooperatives; Benefits to farmers
9Government Policies in Livestock FarmingSubsidies; Extension services; Regulations
10Contemporary IssuesClimate change impact on livestock; Biosecurity measures
11Revision
12Examination
13Closing

SS2 BEAUTY AND COSMETOLOGY SCHEME OF WORK FIRST TERM

WeekTopicContent
1Advanced Hair Styling IWigs and hair extensions
2Advanced Hair Styling IIRelaxing, perming and rebonding
3Hair ColouringTypes of dyes; Application methods; Safety precautions
4Hair CuttingBasic techniques; Use of clippers and scissors
5Midterm Test
6Advanced Makeup IBridal makeup; Stage and fashion makeup
7Midterm Break
8Advanced Makeup IISpecial effects makeup; Aging and fantasy looks
9Cosmetic Product Formulation INatural cosmetics (soaps, scrubs, oils)
10Cosmetic Product Formulation IIPerfume and cream making
11Revision
12Examination
13Closing

SS2 BEAUTY AND COSMETOLOGY SCHEME OF WORK SECOND TERM

WeekTopicContent
1Salon Management ISetting up a beauty salon; Layout and equipment
2Salon Management IICustomer service; Client consultation
3Business Skills IPricing services; Record keeping; Marketing strategies
4Business Skills IIBranding; Packaging of products
5Midterm Test
6Entrepreneurship in CosmetologyStarting small businesses in beauty industry
7Midterm Break
8Spa and Wellness Therapy IMassage techniques; Aromatherapy
9Spa and Wellness Therapy IIHydrotherapy; Stress management
10Occupational Hazards in CosmetologyChemical exposure; Posture problems; Safety measures
11Revision
12Examination
13Closing

SS2 BEAUTY AND COSMETOLOGY SCHEME OF WORK THIRD TERM

WeekTopicContent
1Dermatology Basics for BeauticiansLayers of skin; Skin types; Functions
2Cosmetic Dermatology IAnti-aging treatments; Acne treatment methods
3Cosmetic Dermatology IILaser and modern technologies in beauty
4Hair Removal MethodsShaving, waxing, threading, laser
5Midterm Test
6International Beauty TrendsGlobal styles; Modern innovations
7Midterm Break
8Ethics in Beauty and CosmetologyProfessional conduct; Confidentiality
9Regulation of Cosmetic ProductsNAFDAC, SON; Safety standards
10Sustainable Beauty PracticesEco-friendly products; Green cosmetology
11Revision
12Examination
13Closing

SS2 COMPUTER HARDWARE AND GSM REPAIRS FIRST TERM

WeekTopicContent
1Review of SS1 WorkQuestions and answers on key areas
2Computer Storage DevicesHDD, SSD, optical drives, flash drives
3Advanced Computer ComponentsGraphics card, sound card, expansion slots
4Computer Troubleshooting IPOST errors, beep codes, diagnostic steps
5Midterm Examination
6Computer Troubleshooting IIBoot failures, overheating, blue screen
7Midterm Break
8Maintenance of GSM ToolsCare of soldering iron, hot air gun, multimeter
9GSM Circuit BoardsIdentification of ICs, resistors, capacitors
10GSM Circuit TracingUsing multimeter for fault detection
11Revision
12Examination
13Closing

SS2 COMPUTER HARDWARE AND GSM REPAIRS SECOND TERM

WeekTopicContent
1Review of GSM HardwareRecap of SS1 GSM faults
2GSM Power SectionCharging IC, power IC, battery connectors
3GSM Audio SectionSpeaker, earpiece, microphone faults
4GSM Display SectionScreen replacement, LCD vs OLED
5Midterm Examination
6GSM Network SectionAntenna, RF IC, signal problems
7Midterm Break
8Software FlashingFlashing Android devices, drivers, tools
9Unlocking GSM DevicesIMEI repair, SIM unlocking, FRP bypass
10Data Recovery TechniquesMemory card, internal storage recovery
11Revision
12Examination
13Closing

SS2 COMPUTER HARDWARE AND GSM REPAIRS THIRD TERM

WeekTopicContent
1Advanced Computer Repairs IBIOS update, OS reinstallation
2Advanced Computer Repairs IIHardware upgrades: RAM, HDD, GPU
3Computer Viruses and SecurityTypes, prevention, antivirus tools
4Networking SetupLAN, Wi-Fi, network troubleshooting
5Midterm Examination
6GSM Software OptimizationRooting, custom ROMs, updates
7Midterm Break
8Troubleshooting GSM Software IssuesBoot loop, app crashes, malware
9Internet Connectivity IssuesHotspot, APN, mobile data faults
10Small-Scale ICT BusinessSetting up GSM/computer repair shop
11Revision
12Examination
13Closing

SS2 HORTICULTURE AND CROP PRODUCTION FIRST TERM

WeekTopicContent
1Horticultural Crop ImprovementAims, methods: selection, hybridization
2Genetic Principles in Crop ProductionMendel’s laws, applications
3Biotechnology in HorticultureTissue culture, GM crops
4Organic HorticulturePrinciples, practices, benefits
5Midterm Examination
6Greenhouse TechnologyStructures, benefits, challenges
7Midterm Break
8Urban and Peri-Urban HorticultureRooftop gardens, hydroponics
9AgroforestryMeaning, practices, importance
10Environmental Sustainability in HorticultureSoil conservation, water management
11Revision
12Examination
13Closing

SS2 HORTICULTURE AND CROP PRODUCTION SECOND TERM

WeekTopicContent
1Crop RotationPrinciples, advantages, examples
2Mixed Cropping and IntercroppingDefinitions, benefits, limitations
3Crop Yield MeasurementMethods, importance
4Farm Mechanization in Crop ProductionSimple machines, advantages, limitations
5Midterm Examination
6Irrigation SystemsModern methods, water conservation
7Midterm Break
8Storage StructuresSilos, barns, refrigerators, cold rooms
9Agricultural Extension ServicesRoles, importance in crop production
10Agricultural CooperativesFunctions, advantages, challenges
11Revision
12Examination
13Closing

SS2 HORTICULTURE AND CROP PRODUCTION THIRD TERM

WeekTopicContent
1Cereal CropsMaize, rice, sorghum, millet (cultivation practices)
2Leguminous CropsCowpea, soybean, groundnut
3Tuber CropsCassava, yam, cocoyam, potato
4Oil CropsPalm, coconut, sunflower
5Midterm Examination
6VegetablesTomato, okra, pepper, spinach
7Midterm Break
8FruitsMango, citrus, banana, pineapple
9Spices and CondimentsGinger, garlic, pepper, cloves
10Medicinal PlantsNeem, moringa, aloe vera
11Revision
12Examination
13Closing

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