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SENIOR SECONDARY SCHOOL UNIFIED SS2 SCHEME OF WORK (NEW NERDC SCHEME)SS3 ENGLISH LANGUAGE SCHEME OF WORK FIRST TERMSSS3 ENGLISH STUDIES SCHEME OF WORK SECOND TERMSS3 MATHEMATICS SCHEME OF WORK FIRST TERMSS3 MATHEMATICS SCHEME OF WORK SECOND TERMSS3 CITIZENSHIP AND HERITAGE STUDIES SCHEME OF WORK FIRST TERMSS3 CITIZENSHIP AND HERITAGE STUDIES SCHEME OF WORK SECOND TERMSS3 CITIZENSHIP AND HERITAGE STUDIES SCHEME OF WORK THIRD TERMSS3 DIGITAL TECHNOLOGIES SCHEME OF WORK FIRST TERMSS3 DIGITAL TECHNOLOGIES SCHEME OF WORK SECOND TERMSS3 DIGITAL TECHNOLOGIES SCHEME OF WORK THIRD TERMSS3 BIOLOGY SCHEME OF WORK FIRST TERMSS3 CHEMISTRY SCHEME OF WORK FIRST TERMSS3 CHEMISTRY SCHEME OF WORK SECOND TERMSS3 CHEMISTRY SCHEME OF WORK THIRD TERM (Pre-Exam/Break Term)SS3 PHYSICS SCHEME OF WORK FIRST TERMSS3 AGRICULTURAL SCIENCE SCHEME OF WORK FIRST TERMSS3 FURTHER MATHEMATICS SCHEME OF WORK FIRST TERMSS3 FURTHER MATHEMATICS SCHEME OF WORK SECOND TERMSS3 FOOD AND NUTRITION SCHEME OF WORK FIRST TERMSS3 FOOD AND NUTRITION SCHEME OF WORK SECOND TERMSS3 GEOGRAPHY SCHEME OF WORK FIRST TERMSS3 TECHNICAL DRAWING SCHEME OF WORK FIRST TERMSS3 TECHNICAL DRAWING SCHEME OF WORK SECOND TERMSS3 NIGERIAN HISTORY SCHEME OF WORK FIRST TERMSS3 NIGERIAN HISTORY SCHEME OF WORK SECOND TERMSS3 NIGERIAN HISTORY SCHEME OF WORK THIRD TERMSS3 GOVERNMENT SCHEME OF WORK FIRST TERMSS3 GOVERNMENT SCHEME OF WORK SECOND TERMSS3 CHRISTIAN RELIGIOUS STUDIES SCHEME OF WORK FIRST TERMSS3 VISUAL ARTS SCHEME OF WORK FIRST TERMSS3 VISUAL ARTS SCHEME OF WORK SECOND TERMHARMONIZED LIST OF LITERATURE-IN-ENGLISH TEXTS FOR THE WEST AFRICAN SENIOR SCHOOL CERTIFICATE EXAMINATION (WASSCE) 2026-2030SS3 LITERATURE-IN-ENGLISH SCHEME OF WORK FIRST TERMSS3 LITERATURE-IN-ENGLISH SCHEME OF WORK SECOND TERMSS3 CATERING AND CRAFT PRACTICE SCHEME OF WORK FIRST TERMSS3 CATERING AND CRAFT PRACTICE SCHEME OF WORK SECOND TERMSS3 FINANCIAL ACCOUNTING SCHEME OF WORK First TermSS3 COMMERCE SCHEME OF WORK FIRST TERMSS3 MARKETING SCHEME OF WORK FIRST TERMSS3 MARKETING SCHEME OF WORK SECOND TERMSS3 ECONOMICS SCHEME OF WORK FIRST TERMSS3 ECONOMICS SCHEME OF WORK SECOND TERMTRADE SUBJECTS IN SS 3SS3 SOLAR PHOTOVOLTAIC INSTALLATION & MAINTENANCE FIRST TERMSS3 SOLAR PHOTOVOLTAIC INSTALLATION & MAINTENANCE SECOND TERMSS3 SOLAR PHOTOVOLTAIC INSTALLATION & MAINTENANCE THIRD TERMSS3 FASHION DESIGN & GARMENT MAKING FIRST TERMSS3 FASHION DESIGN & GARMENT MAKING SECOND TERMSS3 FASHION DESIGN & GARMENT MAKING THIRD TERMSS3 LIVESTOCK FARMING SCHEME OF WORK FIRST TERMSS3 LIVESTOCK FARMING SCHEME OF WORK SECOND TERMSS3 LIVESTOCK FARMING SCHEME OF WORK THIRD TERMSS3 BEAUTY AND COSMETOLOGY SCHEME OF WORK FIRST TERMSS3 BEAUTY AND COSMETOLOGY SCHEME OF WORK SECOND TERMSS3 BEAUTY AND COSMETOLOGY SCHEME OF WORK THIRD TERMSS3 COMPUTER HARDWARE AND GSM REPAIRS FIRST TERMSS3 COMPUTER HARDWARE AND GSM REPAIRS SECOND TERMSS3 COMPUTER HARDWARE AND GSM REPAIRS THIRD TERMSS3 HORTICULTURE AND CROP PRODUCTION FIRST TERMSS3 HORTICULTURE AND CROP PRODUCTION SECOND TERMSS3 HORTICULTURE AND CROP PRODUCTION THIRD TERMSS1 CHEMISTRY SCHEME OF WORK FIRST TERMSCHEME OF WORK UNIFIED FOR SECONDARY SCHOOL SUBJECTS LINKS

SSS3 First Term, Second Term and Third Term Unified Scheme of work for year 12 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

SS3 ENGLISH LANGUAGE SCHEME OF WORK FIRST TERM

WEEKTOPICCONTENT BREAKDOWN
1Vocabulary Development (Culture, Institutions and Ceremonies)Words associated with culture: ceremonies (child naming, festivals, rituals, chieftaincy, title-taking, installation). Words associated with institutions: social norms, morality, customs, social class, marriage, family life. Words related to African arts, sculpture, lyrics, age groups.
2Spoken English – Revision of Intonation PatternsFalling tone in statements; rising tone in yes/no questions; practice with examples.
3Grammatical Structures – Nouns and Noun PhrasesTypes of nouns (common, proper, collective, abstract); plural formation (regular and irregular); use in sentences.
4Writing – Continuous Writing (Expository)Writing expository essays (not more than 400 words) on current issues: external examinations, elections, plane crash, excursion, drug abuse, corruption.
5Midterm Examination—
6Comprehension – Silent ReadingReading on topical issues: population explosion, youth unemployment, youth restiveness, being your brother’s keeper, examination malpractice, corruption. Discussion of meaning of words in context and answering questions of varying difficulty.
7Midterm Break—
8Summary Writing – Summarizing a Talk/LectureSummarizing talks/lectures on topics such as HIV/AIDS, population, corruption, environmental issues, values orientation; answering relevant summary questions.
9Spoken English – Consonant ClustersWords with two consonants at final position (banks, sacks, tasks, exist, thrusts); words with three consonants (scripts, crafts, twelfth); words with four consonants (sixths, twelfths, prompts, glimpsed).
10Vocabulary Development – Motor VehiclesVocabulary: chassis, bonnet, trafficators, carburetor, radiator, fuel gauge, alternator, wiper, rear lights, side lights, windscreen.
11Grammatical Structures – PronounsDefinition, types (personal, possessive, reflexive, relative, demonstrative, indefinite), uses in sentences.
12Listening ComprehensionListening to speeches, radio broadcasts, recorded talks; identifying main ideas; note-taking techniques; practice with selected passages.
13Spoken English – Words with Schwa /ə/The schwa as final unstressed syllable in words like teacher, mother, daughter, sister, enter.

SSS3 ENGLISH STUDIES SCHEME OF WORK SECOND TERM

WeekTopicContent Breakdown
1 & 2Vocabulary DevelopmentWords associated with government and administration: democracy, democratic, national policy, revenue, white paper, gazette, agency, bureaucracy, cadre, circular, memorandum, agenda, minutes, permanent secretary, official rank, etc.
3Spoken English / Listening / Writing / Grammar / ReadingSpoken English: Reading and appreciating poetry; Arguing given topics effectively. Listening: Following arguments efficiently. Writing: Writing for different audiences (teachers, headmasters, newspapers, magazines). Grammar: Adjuncts – forms and functions (time, place, manner, comparison, result). Reading: Paraphrasing dramatic works.
4Listening / Reading / Vocabulary / Writing / GrammarListening: Paraphrasing poems listened to. Reading: Summarizing by outlining main points. Vocabulary: Words from foreign elements in English (Latin & Greek origin). Writing: Revising continuous writing (expository composition on current issues e.g. drug abuse, corruption). Grammar: Revising adjectival clauses.
5Midterm ExaminationMidterm test and assessment.
6Listening / Vocabulary / Writing / GrammarListening: Paraphrasing poetry. Vocabulary: Words associated with law and order (police, plaintiff, tribunal, civil rights, justice, societal norms). Writing: Writing for different audiences (newspapers, magazines). Grammar: Revising complex sentences.
7Midterm BreakSchool goes on midterm holiday.
8Writing / Comprehension / VocabularyWriting: Report writing (official and private reports, accidents, meeting proceedings). Comprehension: Silent reading of topical issues; answering questions. Vocabulary: Idioms and idiomatic expressions (e.g. silver spoon, black sheep, bull by the horn).
9Listening / Reading / Grammar / WritingListening: Following instructions accurately. Reading: Summarizing argumentative passages. Grammar: Adverbial clauses (cause, purpose, condition, contrast). Writing: Report writing (continuation).
10Listening / RevisionListening: Dramatic presentations – identifying themes and storylines. Revision: Drama – theme, storyline, features of a play; selected Nigerian and foreign plays.
11RevisionGeneral revision of all topics taught during the term.
12ExaminationEnd of term examination.
13ClosingSchool closes for the term.

SS3 MATHEMATICS SCHEME OF WORK FIRST TERM

WEEKTOPICCONTENT BREAKDOWN
1Welcome Test and Review of Difficult SS2 TopicsReview of logarithm laws; solving questions involving logarithm theory; application of logarithm to complex calculations.
2LogicSimple and compound statements; logical operations and their symbols; truth tables; conditional statements; indirect proof; application of truth tables in proving equivalence.
3Application of Surds to TrigonometrySimplifying surds in trigonometric ratios of 30°, 45°, and 60°; drawing and interpreting graphs of sine and cosine (0°–360°); solving trigonometric and linear equations using graphs.
4Matrices and DeterminantsDefinition and order of a matrix; types of matrices; operations (addition, subtraction, multiplication); transpose of a matrix; determinants of square matrices; solving simultaneous equations using matrices.
5Midterm Examination—
6Linear and Quadratic EquationsSolving simultaneous linear and quadratic equations algebraically and graphically; interpreting graphs; solving word problems including capital market applications.
7Midterm Break—
8Surface Area and Volume of Spheres and HemispheresFinding surface area and volume of solid and hollow spheres; curved surface area of a hemisphere; solving word problems; use of charts/videos to illustrate geometry in real life.
9Longitude and Latitude IIdentification of North/South Poles, longitude, latitude, equator, and meridian; formula for calculating length and radius of parallel of latitude; solving related problems.
10Longitude and Latitude IICalculations of distances between two points on the same parallel of latitude or meridian; time variations between two places using nautical rules.
11Binary OperationsDefinition; properties—closure, commutativity, associativity, distributivity, identity, inverse; solving problems involving binary operations; real-life applications.
12Arithmetic of FinanceSimple and compound interest; annuities; depreciation; amortization; solving financial mathematics problems.
13Revision / Examination / ClosingGeneral revision of all topics; end-of-term examinations; closing activities.

SS3 MATHEMATICS SCHEME OF WORK SECOND TERM

WEEKTOPICCONTENT BREAKDOWN
1Review of First Term Work & Financial MathematicsReview test; introduction to bonds, debentures, shares, income tax, and value-added tax; solving problems on interest, rates, and taxation using logarithm tables.
2Coordinate Geometry of a Straight LineCartesian plane; plotting linear graphs; distance between points; mid-point of a line; gradient and intercepts; application of coordinate geometry in everyday life.
3Construction ILocus of moving points equidistant from lines/points; circumscribed, inscribed, and escribed circles; practical construction problems.
4Differentiation of Algebraic Functions IConcept of limit; first principle of differentiation; derived functions; interpretation of derivatives of standard functions.
5Midterm Examination—
6Differentiation of Algebraic Functions IIApplication of differentiation to solve related problems; maxima, minima, and rates of change; application in business and capital markets.
7Midterm Break—
8Integration of Algebraic FunctionsStandard integrals; methods of integration (substitution, by parts, partial fractions); application of integration to real-life and capital market problems.
9Functions and MappingConcept of function; mapping; domain, co-domain, and range; inverse functions; solving problems involving functions and their graphs.
10General Review of CalculusMixed practice on differentiation and integration; real-life applications of calculus in physics, engineering, and economics.
11RevisionGeneral revision of all term’s topics with WAEC/NECO past questions.
12Examination—
13Closing—

SS3 CITIZENSHIP AND HERITAGE STUDIES SCHEME OF WORK FIRST TERM

WeekTopicContent Breakdown
1Review of Citizenship ConceptsQuick revision of SS1 & SS2 content
2National Identity & CitizenshipComponents of national identity
3Global Peace & CitizenshipRole of Nigeria in peacekeeping
4Justice & FairnessSocial justice, equity, rule of law
5Midterm Test 
6Heritage in Modern NigeriaInfluence of tradition on contemporary life
7Midterm Break 
8Civic EntrepreneurshipUsing civic skills for nation building
9Ethics & IntegrityImportance, challenges, role in governance
10National Rebirth & Transformation AgendaGovernment initiatives & citizen participation
11–13Revision & Exams 

SS3 CITIZENSHIP AND HERITAGE STUDIES SCHEME OF WORK SECOND TERM

WeekTopicContent Breakdown
1Global Issues in CitizenshipTerrorism, migration, climate change
2Nigeria’s Role in International AffairsAU, UN, ECOWAS
3Human Rights Protection in NigeriaNHRC, judiciary, NGOs
4Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs)Concept, relevance to Nigeria
5Midterm Test 
6Youth & CitizenshipRole of youth in democracy, innovation, volunteering
7Midterm Break 
8Challenges of Nigerian CitizenshipCorruption, insecurity, poor leadership
9Strategies for Strengthening CitizenshipEducation, legislation, role of families
10Civic Competence for Nation BuildingKnowledge, skills, values required
11–13Revision & Exams 

SS3 CITIZENSHIP AND HERITAGE STUDIES SCHEME OF WORK THIRD TERM

WeekTopicContent Breakdown
1Consolidation of Citizenship EducationMajor themes across SS1–SS3
2National ConsciousnessMeaning, importance, development
3Preparing for Civic Roles after Secondary SchoolVoting, volunteering, community service
4Global Citizenship & Future of NigeriaActive participation in a globalized world
5Midterm Test 
6Legacy of Nigerian HeritageContinuity, preservation, modernization
7Midterm Break 
8Mock Citizenship ProjectPractical project (debate, essay, heritage preservation task)
9SSCE PreparationExam focus areas & practice questions
10Life After SchoolCivic life, responsibilities, opportunities
11–13Revision & Exams 

SS3 DIGITAL TECHNOLOGIES SCHEME OF WORK FIRST TERM

WeekTopicContent Breakdown
1Review of SS2 WorkKey concepts revision
2Advanced Programming IFunctions, arrays/lists
3Advanced Programming IIObject-Oriented Programming basics
4Software Development Life Cycle (SDLC)Phases, models (waterfall, agile)
5Midterm Test 
6Networking IIIP addressing, subnetting, protocols
7Midterm Break 
8Cloud & VirtualizationVirtual machines, remote servers
9Internet of Things (IoT) ApplicationsSmart homes, smart cities
10Data Protection & Backup SystemsDisaster recovery, redundancy
11–13Revision & Exams 

SS3 DIGITAL TECHNOLOGIES SCHEME OF WORK SECOND TERM

WeekTopicContent Breakdown
1Advanced Web DesignJavaScript interactivity, responsive design
2Advanced Database ManagementSQL basics, queries, reports
3Networking IIINetwork security, VPNs
4Digital Project ManagementTools (Trello, MS Project), teamwork
5Midterm Test 
6Emerging Tech IIIQuantum computing, nanotechnology
7Midterm Break 
8Revision of SSCE Past Questions ITheory + practical
9Revision of SSCE Past Questions IICase studies, applied ICT
10Mock Exam Prep 
11–13Revision & Exams 

SS3 DIGITAL TECHNOLOGIES SCHEME OF WORK THIRD TERM

WeekTopicContent Breakdown
1Comprehensive Revision of SS1–SS3Overview of major areas
2Past Question Drills (WAEC/NECO)Theory, objective
3Practical Project IBuilding website/app/database
4Practical Project IICybersecurity simulation, IoT demo
5Midterm Test 
6Mock Examination 
7Midterm Break 
8SSCE PreparationExam-focused review
9–10WAEC/NECO & Final Examinations 
11–13Closing & Graduation 

SS3 BIOLOGY SCHEME OF WORK FIRST TERM

WEEKTOPICCONTENT BREAKDOWN
1Reproductive Behaviours in AnimalsMeaning of reproductive behaviour; courtship behaviour; mating systems (monogamy, polygamy, promiscuity); parental care in fishes, amphibians, birds and mammals; importance of reproductive behaviours in survival of species.
2Biology of Heredity (Genetics I)Concept of heredity; brief history of genetics (Gregor Mendel’s experiments); terminologies—gene, allele, chromosome, genotype, phenotype, homozygous, heterozygous; Mendel’s laws of inheritance with examples.
3Genetics IIMonohybrid and dihybrid crosses; Punnett square applications; sex determination in humans; sex-linked traits (haemophilia, colour blindness); importance of genetics in agriculture and medicine.
4Variation and Evolution IConcept of variation; types of variation—morphological, physiological, discontinuous and continuous; causes of variation (mutation, meiosis, fertilization, environment); adaptive colouration, mimicry, and camouflage in animals.
5Midterm Examination—
6Evolution IIMeaning of evolution; theories of evolution—Lamarckism and Darwinism; modern synthetic theory of evolution; evidence of evolution (fossil records, comparative anatomy, embryology, vestigial structures); natural selection and adaptation.
7Midterm Break—
8Human EvolutionOrigin of man; fossil evidence of human evolution (Australopithecus, Homo habilis, Homo erectus, Homo sapiens); similarities between humans and apes; cultural and biological evolution of humans.
9Application of Genetics and EvolutionApplication in agriculture (selective breeding, hybridization, genetic engineering, GMOs); application in medicine (blood transfusion, sickle cell study, genetic counselling, cloning, IVF); role of evolution in biodiversity and conservation.
10Ethical, Social and Economic Implications of Genetics and EvolutionEthical debates on cloning, stem cell research, GMOs; advantages and disadvantages; importance of conservation of genetic resources; relevance to Nigeria’s development.
11RevisionGeneral revision of all topics taught in the term, with practice questions and past exam applications.
12Examination—
13Closing—

SS3 CHEMISTRY SCHEME OF WORK FIRST TERM

WEEKTOPICCONTENT BREAKDOWN
1Food ChemistryCarbohydrates, proteins, fats; their properties, reactions, and importance.
2Drugs and Their EffectsClassification of drugs; medicinal uses; harmful chemicals and drug abuse.
3Chemistry in Industry and Everyday LifeApplications of chemistry in food, medicine, agriculture, textiles, construction, and household products.
4Environmental ChemistryTypes of pollution (air, water, soil, noise); causes and effects; methods of remediation.
5Midterm ExaminationComprehensive WAEC/NECO syllabus review – overview of topics from SS1–SS3.
6Industrial ChemistryChemical industries in Nigeria – petroleum, cement, soap, paint, textiles, beverages, etc.
7Midterm Break—
8Revision of Organic ChemistryReview of hydrocarbons, functional groups, reactions; practical activities and past questions.
9Revision of Inorganic ChemistryPeriodic table, properties of selected elements, their reactions and compounds.
10Revision of Physical ChemistryRates of reaction, equilibrium, gas laws, energetics.
11Chemical Calculations PracticeMoles, molar mass, titrations, stoichiometry, empirical and molecular formulas.
12Examination—
13Closing—

SS3 CHEMISTRY SCHEME OF WORK SECOND TERM

WEEKTOPICCONTENT BREAKDOWN
1Practical Chemistry TechniquesTitrations, qualitative analysis (acid-base, redox, salts), preparation of gases.
2Summary of Major TopicsReview of essential concepts across SS1–SS3.
3Chemistry in Everyday LifeChemistry of food, drugs, cosmetics, textiles, plastics, soaps, and detergents.
4Exam Strategy and Time ManagementTechniques for multiple-choice, essay, and practical exams; time management skills.
5Midterm Examination—
6WAEC/NECO Past Questions ReviewAnalysis of past questions, marking schemes, common pitfalls.
7Midterm Break—
8Practical Chemistry ReviewUse of indicators, gas preparation and identification, salt tests.
9Data Interpretation and Report WritingRecording results, analysis of tables and graphs, drawing valid conclusions.
10Final Tips and RevisionStrategies for last-minute preparation, study timetables, mental readiness.
11RevisionGeneral revision of SS1–SS3 chemistry.
12Mock Examination—
13Closing—

SS3 CHEMISTRY SCHEME OF WORK THIRD TERM (Pre-Exam/Break Term)

WEEKTOPICCONTENT BREAKDOWN
1Intensive RevisionConsolidated revision of all SS1–SS3 topics.
2Individual Support SessionsRemediation for weaker students; targeted help in problem areas.
3Final Exam StrategiesSpeed, accuracy, presentation of answers, WAEC/NECO preparation.
4Past Exam Correction SessionsSolving WAEC/NECO past papers; error correction and feedback.
5Midterm Examination—
6Group Discussion and Peer ReviewCollaborative learning, question drills, team solving.
7Midterm Break—
8Last-Minute RevisionSummary sheets, formula recall, quick practice.
9Mock Final ExamsSimulated timed conditions for WAEC/NECO.
10Performance Review and FeedbackTeacher-student conferences, individualized improvement plans.
11Final PreparationsConfidence building, mental alertness, key focus areas.
12Examination—
13Closing—

SS3 PHYSICS SCHEME OF WORK FIRST TERM

WEEKTOPICCONTENT BREAKDOWN
1Conversion of EnergyMeaning of energy conversion; principle of conservation of energy; conversion of energy from one form to another (mechanical to electrical, electrical to heat, chemical to electrical, etc.); practical demonstrations (electric iron, generator, dynamo, solar panels).
2Transmission SystemConcept of transmission; mechanical transmission systems (gears, pulleys, levers, belt drives, chain drives); electrical transmission systems (power lines, transformers); importance of efficient transmission in reducing energy loss.
3Uses of MachinesDefinition of machines; functions of simple machines; efficiency and mechanical advantage; applications of machines in everyday life (cranes, pulleys, levers, wheel and axle, hydraulic press).
4Repair and Maintenance of MachinesMeaning of repair and maintenance; common faults in machines; importance of lubrication, cleaning, and routine checks; differences between preventive and corrective maintenance.
5Midterm Examination—
6Dams and Energy ProductionTypes of dams (hydroelectric, irrigation, multipurpose); processes involved in hydroelectric power generation; advantages and disadvantages of dams; examples in Nigeria (Kainji, Shiroro, Jebba dams).
7Midterm Break—
8Rockets and SatellitesPrinciples of rocket propulsion (Newton’s third law of motion); types of rockets (solid fuel, liquid fuel); satellites—types (communication, navigation, weather, military); importance of satellites in modern technology.
9Niger-SAT 1Background of Nigeria’s first satellite (2003); objectives— environmental monitoring, disaster management, agricultural planning, security; achievements and challenges of Niger-SAT 1.
10NICOM-SAT 1Launch of NICOM-SAT 1 (2007); uses in communication, internet services, broadcasting; challenges—satellite control and failure; impact on Nigeria’s development.
11RevisionGeneral revision of all topics covered in the term with emphasis on applications, calculations, and problem solving.
12Examination—
13Closing—

SS3 AGRICULTURAL SCIENCE SCHEME OF WORK FIRST TERM

WEEKTOPICCONTENT BREAKDOWN
1Crop ImprovementMeaning and objectives of crop improvement; methods of crop improvement (selection, introduction, hybridization); advantages and disadvantages; importance of genetic improvement.
2Animal ImprovementMeaning and objectives of animal improvement; methods (inbreeding, crossbreeding, artificial insemination, embryo transfer); advantages and limitations.
3Animal Health ManagementImportance of animal health; common diseases and parasites of livestock; symptoms, prevention and control measures; routine management practices for healthy animals.
4AquacultureMeaning and scope; types of aquaculture systems (extensive, semi- intensive, intensive); common species cultured; management practices; importance of aquaculture in food security.
5Midterm Examination—
6Apiculture (Bee Keeping)Meaning and importance; types of bees; equipment used; management practices; products of beekeeping and their economic uses.
7Midterm Break—
8Agricultural FinanceMeaning and importance; sources of agricultural finance (formal and informal); problems of agricultural finance; role of government and banks in agricultural credit.
9Farm Records and AccountsMeaning and importance of farm records; types of farm records (production, financial, inventory, consumption); simple farm account preparation.
10Marketing of Agricultural ProduceMeaning and importance of agricultural marketing; functions of marketing; marketing channels; problems of agricultural marketing and solutions.
11Agricultural InsuranceMeaning and importance; types of agricultural insurance (crop, livestock, farm equipment, produce); benefits and limitations; role of government and insurance companies.
12Agricultural ExtensionMeaning and objectives; role of agricultural extension agents; methods of extension (individual, group, mass media); problems of extension services in Nigeria.
13RevisionGeneral review of all topics covered during the term.
14Examination—

SS3 FURTHER MATHEMATICS SCHEME OF WORK FIRST TERM

WeekTopicContent
1InequalitiesQuadratic inequalities; Inequalities in two dimensions.
2–3Matrices and DeterminantsMeaning of matrices; Addition, subtraction and multiplication of matrices; Matrices as linear transformations; Determinants; Solution of simultaneous equations using 2×2 and 3×3 matrices.
4Partial FractionsBasic definition of partial fraction; Proper rational functions with denominators as linear factors (distinct, repeated, and others).
5–6Probability DistributionsBinomial distribution; Poisson distribution; Normal distribution; Binomial approximation by Poisson distribution.
7–8VarianceMean, variance, and coefficient of variation of binomial, Poisson and normal distributions.
9–10CorrelationConcept of correlation as a measure of relationship; Scatter diagrams; Rank correlation; Tied ranks.
11RevisionGeneral revision of all first term topics.
12ExaminationEnd of term examination.

SS3 FURTHER MATHEMATICS SCHEME OF WORK SECOND TERM

WeekTopicContent
1–2IntegrationIntegration as the reverse process of differentiation; Integration of algebraic polynomials including logarithmic functions; Definite integrals and application to kinematics (v–t and s–t graphs); Area under a curve; Trapezoidal rule; Volume of solids of revolution.
3–4Conic SectionsEquations of parabola, ellipse and hyperbola in rectangular Cartesian coordinates; Parametric equations of conic sections.
5–6StaticsForces in equilibrium; Resultant parallel forces (same and opposite directions) acting on a rigid body; Moment of a force; Two and three forces acting at a point; Polygon of forces; Resolution of forces; Friction.
7ModellingIntroduction to mathematical modelling; Dependent and independent variables; Construction of mathematical models; Applications to physical, biological, social and behavioural sciences.
8Game TheoryIntroduction to game theory; Types of games; Solution of two-person zero- sum games using pure and mixed strategies; Matrix games.
9RevisionGeneral revision of second term topics.
10ExaminationEnd of term examination.

SS3 FOOD AND NUTRITION SCHEME OF WORK FIRST TERM

WEEKTOPICCONTENT BREAKDOWN
1BeveragesExplain the term beverages. Classify beverages into alcoholic and non alcoholic with examples. Discuss the nutritive value of beverages. Highlight the characteristics of alcoholic and non alcoholic beverages.
2Beverages (Non Alcoholic)Classify non alcoholic beverages. Justify each class of non alcoholic beverages with examples.
3Special DietExplain the term Special Diet. Explain the different types of vegetarian diet: strict/vegan, lacto, ovo, lacto ovo, pescatarian, pollotarian, flexitarian. Differentiate between overweight and underweight diet. Discuss diets for persons suffering from: HIV/AIDS, fever and infection, overweight, diarrhoea, diabetes, ulcer, etc.
4Practical on Beverages and Special DietPrepare and serve different types of beverages (cocoa, coffee, tea, fruit drinks, juice, egg flip, milk drinks, etc.). Prepare and serve dishes for vegetarians, overweight, diabetic, ulcer patients, etc.
5Midterm ExaminationMidterm Test.
6Cultural Food HabitExplain food habits, food taboos, food facts, and food fallacies. Analyse the factors influencing food habits. Identify traditional foods associated with taboos. Justify food fallacies with examples and correct facts.
7Midterm Break—
8Traditional and Foreign DishesExplain the terms: traditional dishes and foreign dishes. Identify traditional dishes from different localities.
  Enumerate foreign dishes (European, American, Japanese, Chinese, Indian, etc.).
9Practical on Traditional and Foreign DishesPrepare and serve traditional dishes from their ethnic group. Prepare and serve selected foreign dishes.
10Art of EntertainmentExplain the term Entertainment. Discuss steps in organising a party. Justify the different types of parties (birthday, surprise, dinner, garden, cocktail, tea, reception, costume, Christmas caroling, pool, fundraising, graduation, housewarming, welcome, farewell, etc.).
11Table Setting and EtiquetteExplain the terms: host/hostess, guest, waiter/waitress. Discuss the qualities of a good host/hostess, guest, waiter/waitress. Explain the terms: table setting and table etiquette. Differentiate between formal and informal table setting requirements. Demonstrate table setting. Highlight table manners and etiquette.
12RevisionGeneral review of all topics covered.
13Examination and ClosingEnd of Term Examinations and Closing Activities.

SS3 FOOD AND NUTRITION SCHEME OF WORK SECOND TERM

WEEKTOPICCONTENT BREAKDOWN
1Welcome Test & Food ServiceAnswer questions from previous topics. Explain food service. Differentiate between formal and informal food service. Analyse different types of informal service. Justify the importance of food service.
2Self Employment (Catering Enterprise)Explain the terms: entrepreneur, entrepreneurship, enterprise. Discuss the characteristics of entrepreneurship. State advantages and disadvantages of entrepreneurship. Identify factors contributing to the success of an enterprise. Discuss how to set up a catering enterprise.
3Self Employment (Work Ethics and Food Packaging)Explain the terms: work ethics and food packaging. Discuss good work ethics. Enumerate reasons for packaging food. Justify types and qualities of packaging materials.
4Experimental CookeryExplain the term recipe. Identify sources of collecting information on recipes. Discuss methods of collecting information for recipes. Analyse the importance of collecting recipe information. Justify the advantages of recipes. Create a recipe.
5Midterm ExaminationMidterm Test.
6Test InterpretationInterpret given cookery test questions.
  Write out responses to cooking test questions.
7Midterm Break—
8Cooking AssignmentInterpret given cookery test questions. Write out time and cooking schedules for the tests.
9Practical Cookery ExercisesCarry out selected cooking assignments. Apply recipe knowledge to practical cookery tasks.
10Practical AssessmentDemonstrate practical skills in food preparation. Present finished food items. Apply table setting and service techniques in practice.
11RevisionGeneral review of all topics covered.
12ExaminationSecond Term Examinations.
13ClosingEnd of Term Activities.

SS3 GEOGRAPHY SCHEME OF WORK FIRST TERM

WEEKTOPICCONTENT BREAKDOWN
1Denudation ProcessesMeaning of denudation; agents of denudation (running water, wind, ice, waves); processes of denudation – weathering, erosion, transportation, deposition.
2WeatheringMeaning of weathering; types of weathering (mechanical, chemical, biological); factors influencing weathering; importance and effects of weathering on the environment.
3Mass MovementsDefinition; types of mass movement (soil creep, landslides, rock fall, mudflow, solifluction, avalanches); causes and effects on human activities.
4Climatic ChangeMeaning of climate and climate change; historical and contemporary evidence; causes of climate change (natural and human); effects on environment, agriculture, and human activities; global and local responses.
5Midterm Examination—
6ECOWASFormation and objectives; structure and functions; achievements and challenges of ECOWAS; role in regional integration.
7Midterm Break—
8TradeMeaning of trade; types of trade (internal and international); importance of trade; trade patterns in Nigeria and West Africa; problems of trade.
9TourismMeaning and importance; types of tourism (domestic, international, eco- tourism, cultural tourism); tourist attractions in Nigeria and West Africa; benefits and challenges of tourism.
10Satellite Remote SensingMeaning and principles; types of remote sensing (aerial photography, satellite imagery); importance and applications in geography (mapping, agriculture, environmental monitoring).
11GIS ApplicationMeaning of Geographic Information Systems (GIS); components of GIS (hardware, software, data, people, methods); applications of GIS in resource management, planning, and environmental studies.
12RevisionGeneral review of all topics covered during the term.
13Examination—
14Closing—

SS3 TECHNICAL DRAWING SCHEME OF WORK FIRST TERM

WeekTopicContent 
1Engineering Designs and Working DrawingPreparation of working drawings on the drawing table
2Engineering Designs and Working Drawing (Continued)Preparation of working drawings on the drawing table
3Screw Threads, Fasteners and Locking DevicesMeaning of screw threads, fasteners, and locking devices; Identification and sketching; Uses of screws for hanging wooden materials/doors
4Screw Threads, Fasteners and Locking Devices (Continued)Meaning of screw threads, fasteners, and locking devices; Identification and sketching; Uses of screws for hanging wooden materials/doors
5Midterm Test–
6Engineering Working DrawingReading and interpreting various engineering drawings; Preparing working drawings of simple machine parts to scale; Coupling simple machine parts (e.g., manual air pumps); Producing working drawings of machine assemblies
7Midterm Break–
8Sections and Sectional ViewsMeaning of sectioning; Cutting and observing internal parts of an object; Identifying different types of sections in engineering drawing; Drawing sections of simple engines and assemblies
9Block SectioningDesign of building floor plans and sectional views; Building elevations; Roof structures; Sketching internal part of moulded hollow block; Recognizing different roof designs
10Block Sectioning (Continued)Continuation of floor plans, sectional views, elevations, roof structures, hollow blocks, and roof designs
11Revision–
12Examination–
13Closing–
404

SS3 TECHNICAL DRAWING SCHEME OF WORK SECOND TERM

WeekTopicContent
1Introduction to ComputerMeaning of computer; Common hardware components; Parts of a computer system; Using computer and software for building/engineering design; Introduction to CAD applications
2ArchesMeaning of arches; Types of arches; Importance of arches; Identification of arches in buildings
3RoofsMeaning of roof; Types of roofs and roof members; Designing roofs and members; Determining roof pitch; Identifying roof designs in buildings
4Conventional Representation of Materials and SymbolsPlumbing, electrical, and mechanical symbols; Differentiation between symbols; Application of conventional representation of materials in technical drawings
5Midterm Test–
6Blueprint Reading, Reproduction Services and MerchandisingReading and interpreting building drawings, engineering drawings, and blueprints; Methods of sourcing funds; Setting up blueprint reproduction service centers
7Midterm Break–
8Blueprint Reading, Reproduction Services and Merchandising (Continued)Continuation of blueprint interpretation, construction/production applications, and managing blueprint services
9Computer-Aided Design (CAD)Basic skills in using CAD software; Producing technical drawings using CAD; Comparing manual drawing and CAD
10Computer-Aided Design (Continued)Advanced applications of CAD in engineering and building design
11Revision–
12Examination–
13Closing–

SS3 NIGERIAN HISTORY SCHEME OF WORK FIRST TERM

WeekTopicContent
1Islamic Movements in West AfricaCauses of Islamic movements; establishment of Muslim States in West Africa
2The Jihads of Ahmadu Seku and Alhaji UmarBackground, causes, course, and effects of both Jihads
3The Activities of Samori ToureHis rise, resistance against the French, and legacy
4Muslim States and European ColonizationEffects of European expansion on Muslim States
5Midterm Examination—
6Christian Missionary Activities in West AfricaArrival, spread, and missionary societies
7Midterm Break—
8Impact of Christian Missionary ActivitiesReligious, educational, and socio-political effects
9Empires in Western SudanGhana, Mali, Songhai: origins, administration, decline
10Industrial Revolution and New ImperialismCauses of European expansion and its global impact
11RevisionReview of Themes 1–3
12Examination—
13Closing—

SS3 NIGERIAN HISTORY SCHEME OF WORK SECOND TERM

WeekTopicContent
1The Berlin Conference and Partition of AfricaCauses, major decisions, and consequences for Africa
2Colonial Subjugation and African ReactionAfrican resistance movements: Samori, Menelik II, Zulu, etc.
3Colonial Rule in AfricaSystems of administration: Direct and Indirect Rule
4Colonial Economy and UnderdevelopmentCash crop production, taxation, labour, and trade exploitation
5Midterm Examination—
6Colonial Africa and the World WarsAfrica’s role and impact of both wars
7Midterm Break—
8Origins of Nationalism in AfricaEarly resistance, the rise of educated elites, and organizations
9Patterns of Nationalist Movements and IndependenceCase studies: Ghana, Nigeria, Kenya
10External Influences on African NationalismPan-Africanism, UNO, OAU, World Wars, and global solidarity
11RevisionGeneral review of colonial and nationalist developments
12Examination—
13Closing—

SS3 NIGERIAN HISTORY SCHEME OF WORK THIRD TERM

WeekTopicContent
1Prelude to ApartheidHistorical background, causes, and implementation in South Africa
2Apartheid Legislation and SuppressionLaws, policies, resistance movements (ANC, Mandela, etc.)
3The OAU (AU) and the Fight Against ApartheidRole of African states and international organizations
4Neo-Colonialism in AfricaPolitical and economic effects on development
5Midterm Examination—
6Political and Economic Problems of Independent African StatesCoups, corruption, poverty, and unequal development
7Midterm Break—
8The Military Intervention in African PoliticsCauses, examples, and consequences
9Boundary Disputes and African UnityNigeria–Cameroon, Ethiopia–Eritrea, and others
10Global Institutions and AfricaRole of AU, ECOWAS, Commonwealth, UNO, OPEC
11Africans in the Diaspora and Global ContributionsRole of African-descended peoples in global affairs
12Revision & ExaminationGeneral review of Africa and global issues
13Closing—

SS3 GOVERNMENT SCHEME OF WORK FIRST TERM

WEEKTOPICCONTENT BREAKDOWN
1–2Resumption Test / Military Rule in NigeriaDiscuss reasons for military intervention. Explain the roles of government structure under military rule. Describe the performance of military administration. Identify ways military coups can be avoided.
3Conflict Resolution and ManagementExplain the meaning of conflict. Discuss causes of conflict. Examine the consequences of conflict. Identify ways of resolving conflict.
4Peace EducationExplain the meaning of peace. Discuss the need for peace. Identify ways peace can be promoted.
5The Interdependence of Nations and GlobalizationDiscuss interdependence of nations. Explain Nigeria’s international relations: economic, political, cultural, and social. Identify advantages and disadvantages of interaction among nations.
6Nigeria’s Foreign Policy IExplain foreign policy. Examine factors that influence Nigeria’s foreign policy. Outline the principles of Nigeria’s foreign policy. Highlight objectives of Nigeria’s foreign policy.
7Midterm Test / Open Day / Midterm Break—
8Nigeria’s Foreign Policy IIExplain the origin of Africa as the centrepiece of Nigeria’s policy.
  Justify reasons for adopting Africa as the centrepiece of Nigeria’s foreign policy. Highlight ways Nigeria has demonstrated Africa as the centrepiece. Describe the meaning of non- alignment. Identify aims and objectives of non- alignment policy. Outline problems associated with non- alignment.
9International Organisation: United Nations Organisation (UNO)Explain the origins and organs of UNO. Outline aims and objectives of UNO. Enumerate achievements of UNO. Discuss problems confronting UNO.
10International Organisation: Organisation of African Unity (OAU) / African Union (AU)Explain the origin of OAU/AU. Outline aims and objectives of OAU/AU. Enumerate achievements of OAU/AU. Discuss problems confronting OAU/AU.
11International Organisation: CommonwealthExplain the origin of the Commonwealth. List aims and objectives. Mention principles of the organisation. Explain organs of the Commonwealth. Identify achievements. Criticize based on shortcomings.
12RevisionGeneral review of all first term topics.
13–14ExaminationEnd of Term Examinations.

SS3 GOVERNMENT SCHEME OF WORK SECOND TERM

WEEKTOPICCONTENT BREAKDOWN
1–2Resumption Test / International Organisation: ECOWASExplain the formation of ECOWAS. Outline aims and objectives of ECOWAS. Explain organs of ECOWAS. Highlight achievements of ECOWAS. Identify problems confronting ECOWAS.
3–4International Organisation: OPECExplain the formation of OPEC. Outline aims and objectives. Explain organs of OPEC. Highlight achievements of OPEC. Discuss problems confronting OPEC.
5Millennium Development Goals (MDGs) & NEPADExplain meaning of MDGs. Identify achievements of MDGs by 2015. Describe the term NEPAD. Outline aims of NEPAD.
6E Government, Leadership and FollowershipExplain the meaning of e-government. Give examples of e-government. Discuss advantages and disadvantages of e- government. Describe leadership and followership. Discuss qualities of a good leader. Explain roles of leaders and followers in politics and government.
7Midterm Test / Break—
8–11Continuation / Practical Applications(Depending on state/unified curriculum adjustments: case studies, debates, or model United Nations exercises).
12RevisionGeneral review of second term topics.
13–14ExaminationEnd of Term Examinations.

SS3 CHRISTIAN RELIGIOUS STUDIES SCHEME OF WORK FIRST TERM

WEEKTOPICCONTENT BREAKDOWN
1Civic ResponsibilitiesMeaning of civic responsibilities; examples (obedience to laws, payment of taxes, voting, community service); importance of civic responsibilities in nation building; biblical teachings on civic duties (Romans 13:1–7).
2HIV/AIDS IMeaning of HIV and AIDS; causes and modes of transmission; biblical perspectives on sexual purity; consequences of immoral living; preventive measures.
3HIV/AIDS IIMyths and misconceptions about HIV/AIDS; effects on individuals, families, and society; role of Christians in showing care and compassion; biblical support for healthy living.
4Independence and Self-ActualizationMeaning of independence; self-reliance and personal responsibility; ways of achieving self-actualization; biblical examples of self-reliant individuals; importance of depending on God.
5Midterm Examination—
6Dignity of LabourMeaning of labour; biblical view on work (Genesis 2:15, Proverbs 22:29); importance of dignity in labour; consequences of idleness; relevance of honest work in contemporary society.
7Midterm Break—
8Christian Attitude to CorruptionMeaning of corruption; forms of corruption (bribery, fraud, nepotism, dishonesty); effects of corruption on individuals and society; biblical condemnation of corruption (Amos 5:12, Micah 6:11, Proverbs 17:23); Christian response to corruption.
9ForgivenessMeaning of forgiveness; biblical teachings on forgiveness (Matthew 18:21–22, Luke 15:11–32, Colossians 3:13); importance of forgiveness in Christian living; benefits of forgiveness to individuals and communities.
10Perseverance, Wealth and PovertyMeaning of perseverance; biblical examples (Job, Paul, Joseph); wealth—meaning, acquisition, and biblical guidelines (1 Timothy 6:6–10); poverty—causes and biblical response (Acts 4:32–35, Proverbs 19:17).
11RevisionGeneral revision of all topics covered.
12Examination—
13Closing—

SS3 VISUAL ARTS SCHEME OF WORK FIRST TERM

WEEKTOPICCONTENT BREAKDOWN
1Drawing and PaintingExplain materials and tools for painting. List materials and tools used for drawing and painting and use them effectively. Observe objects for drawing and painting purposes. Apply colours on natural objects. Demonstrate uses of colour on drawn objects (nature composition drawing).
2History of Art (Western Art: Early Christian, Byzantine, Islamic, Renaissance Art)Appraise Western Art such as Early Christian, Islamic, Renaissance, etc. Analyse basic knowledge on surface architecture and decoration. Highlight artists involved in Western Art. List media used for Western Art. State the characteristics of Western Art and apply skills in artwork.
3Impressionism Art MovementExplain the Impressionism Art Movement of the 19th century. List the artists involved in the movement. Identify the style of the Impressionism Movement. Mention characteristics and functions of Impressionism Art and apply them accordingly.
4Nigerian Contemporary ArtistsExplain the history of Nigerian contemporary artists. List the contribution of each artist. Value and criticise the works of Nigerian contemporary artists. List their areas of specialisation in the field of art.
  Perform some creative movement skills to build artistic creativity.
5CubismExplain the Cubism Art Movement (20th century). Discuss types and styles used in the Cubism Movement. State characteristics of Cubism Art. Mention exponents of Cubism. Explain the influence of Cubism on African Art. Apply Cubism skills in modern day art.
6FurnitureState the function of furniture. Identify outlets and marketing of furniture products. Use leather and fabric in furniture design. Construct a piece of furniture.
7Midterm Break—
8Oriental and Oceanic Art (Chinese, Japanese, Indian, Malaysian, Polynesian, Micronesian)Appraise Oriental Art. List characteristics of Oriental Art (Chinese, Japanese, Indian). Value Oceanic Art (Malaysian, Polynesian, Micronesian). Explain the historical development of Oceanic Art.
9SculptureExplain relief sculpture. List and use materials, tools, and equipment in sculpture. Create and craft a relief sculpture using appropriate processes. Paint/finish the relief sculpture.
10PhotographyAnalyse what photography is. Operate a camera.
  List and use materials and tools in photography. Mention terminologies in photography and apply them. Explain film making. Operate every part of a camera. Explain the relevance of photography in Visual Arts.
11RevisionGeneral review of all topics covered during the term.
12ExaminationFirst Term Examinations.
13ClosingEnd of term activities.

SS3 VISUAL ARTS SCHEME OF WORK SECOND TERM

WEEKTOPICCONTENT BREAKDOWN
1Cultural and Creative ArtsValue and appraise cultural and creative arts. State components of cultural and creative arts (fine art, applied art, music, dance, drama, media art, etc.). Highlight the functions of cultural and creative arts in society. Discuss the difference between fine art and applied art.
2Imaginative CompositionExplain imaginative composition. List types of grounds in imaginative composition (market scene, still life, festivals, village scene). Produce imaginative composition. List materials used in imaginative composition and apply them effectively. Organise imaginative composition painting.
3Craft in NigeriaExplain the meaning of art and craft. List and use materials and tools for craft. Demonstrate methods of producing arts and crafts (styles and uses). Mention the origin/location of craft production in Nigeria. List the functions and characteristics of crafts and relate them to modern art.
4Art TerminologiesExplain art terminologies. Mention art terminologies used in the field of art. Apply terminologies in artwork.
5General Terminologies in Two and Three Dimensional ArtsExplain two and three
  dimensional artworks.
  Differentiate between two
  and three
  dimensional artworks.
  List items used in two dimensional art. Discover more items used in two dimensional art.
6Midterm ExaminationMidterm Test.
7Midterm Break—
8Continuation of Two and Three Dimensional ArtsAnalyse more works in two and three dimensional arts. Apply knowledge of two and three dimensional designs in practical work. Experiment with mixed media in two and three dimensional art.
9Practical Project WorkEngage in supervised project work using different media. Demonstrate creativity through selected projects. Present and defend completed project work.
10Appreciation of Nigerian Crafts and Arts• Value indigenous crafts and arts. Discuss preservation of Nigerian crafts. Identify how traditional crafts influence contemporary Nigerian arts.
11RevisionGeneral review of all topics covered during the term.
12ExaminationSecond 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

SS3 LITERATURE-IN-ENGLISH SCHEME OF WORK FIRST TERM

WeekTopicContent Breakdown
1Welcome Test / Revision of Last Term’s WorkRecall the previous term’s work. Relate Shakespeare’s background to Antony and Cleopatra. Discuss the play’s historical and thematic background.
2Dramatic Personae of William Shakespeare’s Antony and CleopatraAnalyse the characters: Antony, Cleopatra, Octavius Caesar, Enobarbus, Charmian, and others. Discuss relationships among the key characters and their roles in the tragedy.
3Antony and Cleopatra – Act IAnalyse the events and conflicts in Act I. Discuss Antony’s divided loyalty between Rome and Egypt. Examine themes of love, power, and politics.
4Antony and Cleopatra – Act IIDiscuss the growing tension between Antony and Caesar. Analyse Cleopatra’s character and her influence on Antony. Examine language, imagery, and dramatic techniques used.
5Antony and Cleopatra – Act IIIStudy the battle scenes and turning points. Examine betrayal, ambition, and loyalty. Discuss the role of Enobarbus as a foil to Antony.
6Antony and Cleopatra – Acts IV & VAnalyse the tragic resolution of the play. Identify the main themes: love vs. duty, honour, pride, and fate. Discuss Shakespeare’s use of imagery, irony, and symbolism.
7Mid-Term Break / Open Day—
8Introduction to Unseen ProseFeatures of unseen prose: comprehension and plot. Tools for unseen passage analysis: theme, setting, tone, and character. Practice analysis using short unseen prose excerpts.
9–10Introduction to Unseen PoemFeatures of unseen poem: structure, imagery, and mood. Literary devices: metaphor, personification, simile, irony, alliteration, paradox. Practice unseen poem analysis using short modern poems.
11Principles of Answering Context and Literature Questions– Interpret common exam verbs (comment, describe, contrast, examine).
  – Develop accurate, concise responses to context-based questions.
12Revision– Review of Antony and Cleopatra and unseen texts.
13Examination—

SS3 LITERATURE-IN-ENGLISH SCHEME OF WORK SECOND TERM

WeekTopicContent Breakdown
1Welcome Test / Revision of Last Term’s WorkOverview of Antony and Cleopatra. Key themes, characters, and stylistic features.
2Review of Shakespearean TextDiscussion on characterization, plot development, and major conflicts. Relate moral lessons from the play to modern society.
3Revision of African Prose– Study of Pede Hollist – So the Path Does Not Die and Elma Shaw – Redemption Road. Analyse themes, characters, and narrative techniques. Discuss social, political, and cultural contexts.
4Revision of Non-African ProseStudy of Harper Lee – To Kill a Mockingbird and Susanne Bellefeuille – Path of Lucas: The Journey He Endured. Discuss plot, characters, and moral lessons. Analyse themes of justice, love, and endurance.
5Revision of African DramaStudy of Efua Sutherland – The Marriage of Anansewa and Bosede Ademilua-Afolayan – Once Upon an Elephant. Identify dramatic techniques and themes. Discuss societal values reflected in both plays.
6Revision of Non-African Drama– Study of Robert Bolt – A Man for All Seasons and J. D. Priestley – An Inspector Calls. Discuss themes of justice, integrity, hypocrisy, and social responsibility. Identify major and minor characters.
7Revision of African and Non- African PoetryReview of all selected African and Non-African poems. Identify themes, tone, mood, and poetic devices. Relate imagery to central ideas.
8Mid-Term Break / Open Day—
9–14General RevisionComprehensive revision of all prescribed texts: Drama, Prose, and Poetry. Focus on examination techniques, past questions, and model answers.

SS3 CATERING AND CRAFT PRACTICE SCHEME OF WORK FIRST TERM

WeekTopicContent
1Resumption Test / Revision of Last Session WorkGeneral review of previous term’s work; answering resumption test questions.
2Meal PlanningMeaning of meal planning; Importance of meal planning; Factors affecting meal planning.
3Special Menu – VegetariansTypes of vegetarians; Reasons for vegetarianism; Planning meals for vegetarians.
4Special Menu – Pregnant and Lactating WomenNutritional needs of pregnant women; Nutritional needs of lactating mothers; Guidelines for planning meals.
5Special Menu – Infants and ToddlersCharacteristics affecting their nutritional needs; Guidelines for planning meals for infants and toddlers.
6Special Menu – AdolescentsCharacteristics of adolescents; Nutritional requirements of adolescents; Planning a day’s menu for adolescents.
7Mid-Term Test / Open Day / Mid-Term Break
8Special Menu – Aged / ElderlyNutritional requirements of aged and elderly; Factors influencing appetite and eating habits.
9Special Menu – Manual and Sedentary WorkersDifferences between manual and sedentary workers; Suitable dishes for each group.
10Special Menu – Diabetic and Hypertensive PatientsExplanation of diabetic and hypertensive conditions; Guidelines for planning suitable meals.
11Special Menu – Invalid and ConvalescentMeaning of invalid and convalescent; Guidelines for planning meals; Sample menus.
12RevisionGeneral revision of the term’s work.
13Examination / ClosingEnd of term examination.

SS3 CATERING AND CRAFT PRACTICE SCHEME OF WORK SECOND TERM

WeekTopicContent
1Resumption Test / RevisionAnswering test questions; recalling previous knowledge relevant to new term’s work.
2Housekeeping DepartmentMeaning of housekeeping; Areas of housekeeping; Duties and responsibilities of housekeeping personnel.
3Bed MakingMeaning of bed; Types of bed; Bed linen; Procedures for bed making.
4Practical / Project on Bed MakingDemonstration and practice of bed making.
5Hotel ReceptionistMeaning of receptionist; Qualities of a good receptionist; Responsibilities of a receptionist.
6Front OfficeMeaning of front office; Personnel in front office and their duties; Attributes of front office personnel; Front office activities.
7Mid-Term Break
8–11Revision of Past Questions (WAEC & NECO Focus)Practice with past examination questions; intensive revision of key topics.
12RevisionFinal overall revision of the term’s work.
13Examination / ClosingEnd of term examination.

SS3 FINANCIAL ACCOUNTING SCHEME OF WORK First Term

WeekTopicContent
1.Consignment Account – Meaning and FeaturesMeaning of consignment; parties involved (consignor and consignee); features of consignment; proforma invoice; account sales; difference between consignment and sales; terms used in consignment (del credere commission, ordinary commission, expenses, abnormal/normal losses).
2.Consignment Account – Accounting TreatmentLedger entries for goods sent on consignment; recording expenses; valuation of unsold stock; treatment of abnormal loss; preparation of consignment account, consignee’s account, and goods sent on consignment account.
3.Joint Venture AccountMeaning and features of joint ventures; differences between joint venture and partnership; accounting procedures: (i) Separate set of books method (ii) Memorandum joint venture account method; preparation of accounts for each method.
4.Contract AccountMeaning and features; difference between contract and job costing; important terms (retention money, progress payment, work-in-progress, notional profit); accounting treatment for incomplete and completed contracts; calculation of profit on incomplete contracts.
5.Midterm TestAssessment of topics covered in Weeks 1–4.
6.Departmental AccountMeaning and purpose; reasons for departmental accounts; apportionment and allocation of expenses; preparation of departmental trading, profit, and loss account.
7.Midterm break 
8.Branch AccountMeaning, types of branches (dependent, independent); systems of branch accounting (debtors system, stock & debtors system, final accounts system); preparation of branch accounts under the debtors system.
9.Public Sector AccountingMeaning and objectives; sources of revenue and types of expenditure; differences between public sector and private sector accounting; structure of government accounting; preparation of simple public sector accounts.
10.Revision & ExaminationGeneral revision and final examination.

SS3 COMMERCE SCHEME OF WORK FIRST TERM

WEEKTOPICCONTENT BREAKDOWN
1History of the Nigerian Capital MarketOrigin and development of the Nigerian capital market; establishment of the Lagos Stock Exchange (1961); transformation into the Nigerian Stock Exchange; roles and importance of the Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC).
2Stock ExchangeMeaning and functions of stock exchange; members of the stock exchange; types of securities traded; importance of stock exchange to investors, companies, and the economy.
3Second Tier Securities Market (SSM) IMeaning of SSM; objectives of establishing SSM; listing requirements for companies; role of SSM in promoting indigenous enterprises.
4Second Tier Securities Market (SSM) IIProcedures for dealing in SSM securities; advantages and challenges of SSM; comparison between main stock exchange and SSM.
5Midterm Examination—
6Economic Grouping in West AfricaMeaning of economic grouping; examples—ECOWAS, WAEC, MRU; objectives of ECOWAS; achievements and challenges of economic groupings in West Africa.
7Midterm Break—
8Business LawMeaning and sources of business law; importance of business law in commerce; types of laws affecting business (contract law, company law, sale of goods law, agency law).
9Contract of Employment and Government Regulation of BusinessMeaning and features of contract of employment; rights and duties of employer and employee; government regulations of business— taxes, labour laws, environmental protection, consumer protection.
10Meaning of Negotiable InstrumentDefinition of negotiable instruments; types—cheques, bills of exchange, promissory notes; features and importance in business transactions.
11RevisionGeneral revision of all topics covered in the term.
12Examination—
13Closing—

SS3 MARKETING SCHEME OF WORK FIRST TERM

WeekTopicContent Breakdown
1International MarketingMeaning of international marketing. Reasons for international marketing.
2Importance of International MarketImportance of international market. Difference between domestic and international marketing.
3International Trade System – Import and Export TradeMeaning of international trade. Comparison of import and export trade.
4Market Decision and Reasons – Wider Market Escape from CompetitionEvaluation of reasons why businesses seek wider markets. Escape from competition.
5Midterm Examination—
6Features of International MarketAdvantages and disadvantages of international market.
7Midterm Break—
8Legal, Social, Cultural and Demographic Features of International MarketHighlighting the legal, social, cultural, and demographic features influencing international marketing.
9Approaches to International MarketApproaches to entering international marketing. Adaptations in international markets.
10Regulations Guiding International MarketingRules and regulations guiding international marketing.
11Information and Communication Technology (ICT) in International MarketingMeaning of ICT. Advantages of ICT in international marketing. Practice of internet facilities for marketing.
12RevisionGeneral revision of the term’s work.
13Examination—
14Closing—

SS3 MARKETING SCHEME OF WORK SECOND TERM

WeekTopicContent Breakdown
1Internet Browsing and Electronic MarketingMeaning of e-marketing. Advantages and disadvantages of e- marketing. Internet ethics.
2Planning for a Personal Marketing OutletMeaning of marketing outlet. Sources of funds for marketing businesses. Advantages and disadvantages of financing marketing businesses.
3Identifying a Good Marketing Location and Setting up/Operating a Marketing OutletIdentifying good marketing locations. Steps in setting up and managing a marketing outlet.
4Purchase and Supply of GoodsRole of marketing outlets in the purchase and supply of goods and services.
5Selling and Bargaining SkillsMeaning of selling and bargaining skills. Various sales and bargaining techniques.
6Fund ManagementMeaning of fund management. Roles of technology in fund management.
7Midterm Break—
8–11RevisionComprehensive revision of the term’s work.
12–13Examination—
14Closing—

SS3 ECONOMICS SCHEME OF WORK FIRST TERM

WeekTopicContent Breakdown
1Economics Lessons from Asian Tigers, Japan, Europe, and America (1)Economic history of the Asian Tigers and Japan (1960–2000)
2Economics Lessons from Asian Tigers, Japan, Europe, and America (2)Review of the development strategies employed by the Asian Tigers, Japan, Europe, and America. Lessons for the Nigerian economy.
3Human Capital DevelopmentDefinition and characteristics of human capital. Factors affecting efficiency of human capital. Distinction between human and physical capital. Brain drain and its effect on the Nigerian economy. Strategies for arresting brain drain.
4Petroleum and the Nigerian EconomyDevelopment of the petroleum industry. Contributions of petroleum to the Nigerian economy (positive and negative). Roles of NNPC and OPEC in exploration, production, refining, marketing, and distribution of petroleum products.
5Midterm Examination—
6Manufacturing and ConstructionMeaning and types of manufacturing (crafts, food processing, etc.). Meaning of construction. Contributions of manufacturing and construction to Nigeria’s GDP. Roles of manufacturing and construction in economic development.
7Midterm Break—
8Service IndustriesMeaning of services.
  Types of service industries (tourism, transport, banking, insurance, warehousing, advertisement). Contributions of service industries to national development.
9Agencies that Regulate Financial MarketsRegulation of the money market: agencies and their roles. Regulation of the capital market: agencies, objectives, and tools. Functions and significance of the regulatory agencies in the economy.
10International Trade (1)Meaning of international trade. Distinction between domestic and international trade. Reasons for international trade. Theory of comparative cost and its shortcomings.
11International Trade (2)Meaning of globalization. Features and challenges of globalization. Opportunities globalization presents to the Nigerian economy.
12RevisionGeneral revision of the term’s work.
13Examination—
14Closing—

SS3 ECONOMICS SCHEME OF WORK SECOND TERM

WeekTopicContent Breakdown
1Balance of Payments (B.O.P) ITerms of trade and measurements. Favorable and unfavorable balance of payment and their effects.
2Balance of Payments (B.O.P) IIConcepts of balance of payment: surplus and deficit. Methods of correcting balance of payment problems.
3Economic Growth and DevelopmentMeaning of economic development. Distinction between economic growth and development. Problems of economic development in Nigeria.
4Economic Development PlanningElements of development planning. Nigeria’s planning experience. Objectives of Nigeria’s development plans.
5Midterm Examination—
6International Economic OrganizationsHistorical development of organizations: ECOWAS, ECA, IMF, IBRD, ADB, OPEC, WACH, GATT, UNCTAD. Aims, objectives, and roles of the organizations.
7Midterm Break—
8Current Economic Plans: MDGs, NEEDS, Vision 2020Meaning and objectives of MDGs, NEEDS, and Vision 2020.
9Economic Development ChallengesMeaning and effects of poverty. Methods of poverty alleviation and eradication. Agencies for poverty alleviation (e.g., NAPEP, NDE, etc.). HIV/AIDS and the economy. Power and energy inadequacy.
10Economic Reform ProgrammesConsolidation of financial institutions.
  Privatization and commercialization. Roles of EFCC, ICPC, NAFDAC, and SON.
11RevisionGeneral revision of the term’s work.
12Examination—
13Closing—

TRADE SUBJECTS IN SS 3

Solar Photovoltaic Installation and Maintenance

Fashion Design and Garment Making

Livestock Farming

Beauty and Cosmetology

Computer Hardware and GSM Repairs

Horticulture and Crop Production

SS3 SOLAR PHOTOVOLTAIC INSTALLATION & MAINTENANCE FIRST TERM

WeekTopicContent Breakdown
1Review of SS1 & SS2 WorkCore concepts recap
2Advanced PV TechnologiesBifacial panels, solar trackers
3Smart Solar SystemsIoT integration, monitoring apps
4Hybrid Energy SystemsCombining solar with wind/diesel
5Midterm Test 
6Energy Policies in NigeriaRural electrification policy, renewable energy policy
7Midterm Break 
8Climate Change & Renewable EnergyRole of solar in sustainability
9Environmental Impacts of PV SystemsWaste, recycling, sustainability
10Practical: Smart Solar Monitoring SystemUsing IoT tools
11–13Revision & Exams 

SS3 SOLAR PHOTOVOLTAIC INSTALLATION & MAINTENANCE SECOND TERM

WeekTopicContent Breakdown
1Preparation for SSCEReview of key topics
2SSCE Past Questions – TheoryWorked solutions
3SSCE Past Questions – PracticalCase studies
4Mock Installation Project IGroup practical design
5Midterm Test 
6Mock Installation Project IIInstallation & commissioning
7Midterm Break 
8Mock Installation Project IIITroubleshooting & maintenance
9Mock SSCEInternal exams
10Exam Prep & Coaching 
11–13Revision & Exams 

SS3 SOLAR PHOTOVOLTAIC INSTALLATION & MAINTENANCE THIRD TERM

WeekTopicContent Breakdown
1Comprehensive Revision ITheory
2Comprehensive Revision IIPractical
3Final Project PresentationIndividual/group solar projects
4Mock Exams 
5Midterm Test 
6Final SSCE Preparation 
7Midterm Break 
8–10WAEC/NECO Practical & Theory Exams 
11–13Closing & Graduation 

SS3 FASHION DESIGN & GARMENT MAKING FIRST TERM

WeekTopicContent Breakdown
1Review of SS1 & SS2 WorkCore concepts recap
2Tailoring Business ISetting up a fashion workshop
3Tailoring Business IICosting & pricing garments
4Customer RelationsCommunication, taking orders, handling complaints
5Midterm Test 
6Entrepreneurship in FashionBranding, marketing, sales
7Midterm Break 
8ICT in FashionOnline marketing, fashion software
9Fashion Trends & GlobalizationInfluences of global fashion
10Practical: Business Proposal for a Fashion Line 
11–13Revision & Exams 

SS3 FASHION DESIGN & GARMENT MAKING SECOND TERM

WeekTopicContent Breakdown
1Revision of Major SkillsGarment construction techniques
2SSCE Past Questions – TheoryWorked solutions
3SSCE Past Questions – PracticalGarment making practice
4Mock Project IDesigning & cutting
5Midterm Test 
6Mock Project IISewing & finishing
7Midterm Break 
8Mock Project IIIFinal fitting & presentation
9Mock SSCEInternal exams
10Exam Prep & Coaching 
11–13Revision & Exams 

SS3 FASHION DESIGN & GARMENT MAKING THIRD TERM

WeekTopicContent Breakdown
1Comprehensive Revision ITheory
2Comprehensive Revision IIPractical
3Final Project PresentationIndividual/group garment collection
4Mock Exams 
5Midterm Test 
6Final SSCE Preparation 
7Midterm Break 
8–10WAEC/NECO Practical & Theory Exams 
11–13Closing & Graduation 

SS3 LIVESTOCK FARMING SCHEME OF WORK FIRST TERM

WeekTopicContent
1Introduction to Animal BiotechnologyMeaning; Importance in livestock improvement
2Reproductive TechnologiesArtificial insemination; Embryo transfer; Cloning
3Genetic ImprovementSelective breeding; Hybrid vigour; Genetic modification
4Animal Welfare and EthicsAnimal rights; Humane treatment; Slaughtering methods
5Midterm Test–
6Sustainable Livestock FarmingOrganic livestock farming; Waste management
7Midterm Break–
8Livestock Business PlanningBusiness plan preparation; Funding sources
9Farm Project DevelopmentPractical steps in establishing a livestock enterprise
10Entrepreneurship in LivestockOpportunities; Success stories; Challenges
11Revision–
12Examination–
13Closing–

SS3 LIVESTOCK FARMING SCHEME OF WORK SECOND TERM

WeekTopicContent
1Dairy Technology IMilk production; Handling and hygiene
2Dairy Technology IIMilk processing into yoghurt, cheese, butter
3Meat Science ISlaughtering process; Carcass dressing
4Meat Science IIProcessing, preservation and packaging of meat
5Midterm Test–
6Hide and Skin ProcessingTanning methods; Leather products
7Midterm Break–
8Egg TechnologyEgg preservation; Processing into products
9Livestock Product Quality ControlStandards; Certification; Food safety
10Export of Livestock ProductsInternational markets; Trade barriers; Opportunities
11Revision–
12Examination–
13Closing–

SS3 LIVESTOCK FARMING SCHEME OF WORK THIRD TERM

WeekTopicContent
1Farm Mechanization in LivestockEquipment used in housing, feeding, milking
2ICT in Livestock FarmingDigital tools; Record systems; Precision livestock farming
3Farm Management SimulationPlanning and budgeting exercises
4Field WorkPractical visits to livestock farms and processing plants
5Midterm Test–
6Project WorkStudents embark on supervised livestock projects
7Midterm Break–
8Presentation of ProjectsClass presentations of findings and experiences
9Career Opportunities in LivestockExtension officer, veterinary services, agribusiness, processing
10Final Preparations for External ExamsWAEC/NECO syllabus revision
11General Revision–
12Examination–
13Closing–

SS3 BEAUTY AND COSMETOLOGY SCHEME OF WORK FIRST TERM

WeekTopicContent
1Revision of SS1 & SS2 WorkGeneral review of key concepts
2Professional Makeup Artistry IPortfolio building; Signature styles
3Professional Makeup Artistry IIHigh fashion, photography and editorial makeup
4Bridal and Event Management in BeautyCoordinating bridal looks; Event styling
5Midterm Test–
6Cosmetology Entrepreneurship Project IProposal writing; Market survey
7Midterm Break–
8Cosmetology Entrepreneurship Project IIPractical product creation
9Presentation of ProjectsGroup and individual presentations
10Client Care and PsychologyCommunication, counselling, client satisfaction
11Revision–
12Examination–
13Closing–

SS3 BEAUTY AND COSMETOLOGY SCHEME OF WORK SECOND TERM

WeekTopicContent
1Advanced Spa ServicesBody scrubs, wraps, holistic therapies
2Global Beauty StandardsCultural perceptions of beauty; Diversity
3Cosmetic Chemistry IIPreservation, fragrance, safety testing
4Health and Safety RegulationsSalon hygiene; Government regulations
5Midterm Test–
6Digital Marketing for Beauty BusinessSocial media branding; Online booking systems
7Midterm Break–
8Job Opportunities in Beauty IndustryMakeup artist, cosmetologist, skincare consultant, nail technician
9Career PreparationCV writing; Interview skills; Freelancing
10WAEC/NECO Cosmetology Syllabus RevisionIntensive preparation
11Revision–
12Examination–
13Closing–

SS3 BEAUTY AND COSMETOLOGY SCHEME OF WORK THIRD TERM

WeekTopicContent
1Practical SessionsMakeup, hair, nail and skin care practicals
2Field WorkVisit to beauty salons, spas, cosmetic industries
3Independent Project WorkStudents run supervised beauty mini-business
4Report WritingDocumenting project experiences
5Midterm Test–
6Mock Examination–
7Midterm Break–
8Final RevisionPast questions practice
9WAEC/NECO Examinations–
10Graduation Preparation–
11–13Exams/Closing–

SS3 COMPUTER HARDWARE AND GSM REPAIRS FIRST TERM

WeekTopicContent
1Review of SS2 WorkQ&A, recap
2Advanced Diagnostic ToolsOscilloscope, DC power supply, software tools
3GSM Schematic DiagramsReading and interpretation
4Micro Soldering TechniquesIC replacement, jumper techniques
5Midterm Examination–
6Advanced Computer NetworkingIP addressing, cabling, wireless setup
7Midterm Break–
8Repair Case StudiesReal-life GSM/computer repair scenarios
9Professional Ethics in ICT RepairsCustomer service, safety, data privacy
10ICT Career OpportunitiesCertification pathways (CompTIA, Cisco, GSM training)
11Revision–
12Examination–
13Closing–

SS3 COMPUTER HARDWARE AND GSM REPAIRS SECOND TERM

WeekTopicContent
1GSM Advanced RepairsWater-damaged phones, motherboard faults
2Smartphone TechnologyAndroid vs iOS architecture
3Advanced Computer MaintenanceServer maintenance, virtualization basics
4Entrepreneurship in ICTCosting, pricing, business plan
5Midterm Examination–
6E-Waste ManagementRecycling, safe disposal of ICT waste
7Midterm Break–
8ICT Business MarketingBranding, digital marketing, customer retention
9Financial ManagementRecord keeping, profit analysis
10Project PlanningPreparing for final year project
11Revision–
12Examination–
13Closing–

SS3 COMPUTER HARDWARE AND GSM REPAIRS THIRD TERM

WeekTopicContent
1Final Year Project SupervisionProposal writing, approval
2Project ExecutionHardware or GSM repair projects
3Project Execution IIPractical demonstration
4Project Report WritingDocumentation, diagrams, analysis
5Midterm Examination–
6Presentation SkillsOral defense, use of slides
7Midterm Break–
8Mock ExamsPast WAEC/NECO ICT-related papers
9Revision of Practical WorksHands-on review
10WAEC/NECO Preparatory ClassesKey areas likely to appear
11Revision–
12Examination–
13Closing/Graduation–

SS3 HORTICULTURE AND CROP PRODUCTION FIRST TERM

WeekTopicContent
1Review of SS1–SS2 WorkQuestions and answers
2Advanced Greenhouse TechnologyClimate control, fertigation
3HydroponicsMeaning, types, advantages
4AeroponicsMeaning, method, advantages
5Midterm Examination–
6AquaponicsIntegration of fish and crop production
7Midterm Break–
8Precision AgricultureICT tools, drones, sensors
9Climate Change and Crop ProductionAdaptation strategies
10Sustainable Horticultural PracticesOrganic farming, permaculture
11Revision–
12Examination–
13Closing–

SS3 HORTICULTURE AND CROP PRODUCTION SECOND TERM

WeekTopicContent
1Export Crops in NigeriaCocoa, cashew, kola nut
2Global Trends in HorticultureOrganic certification, agribusiness
3Agribusiness OpportunitiesValue chain in horticulture
4Farm ManagementPlanning, budgeting, record keeping
5Midterm Examination–
6Agricultural FinanceSources of credit, challenges
7Midterm Break–
8Agricultural Policies in NigeriaGovernment programmes and impacts
9Agricultural Marketing BoardsFunctions, roles, limitations
10Project PlanningPreparing for final project
11Revision–
12Examination–
13Closing–

SS3 HORTICULTURE AND CROP PRODUCTION THIRD TERM

WeekTopicContent
1Final Year Project SupervisionProposal writing
2Project ExecutionPractical crop/horticultural projects
3Project Execution IIField work and demonstrations
4Project Report WritingDocumentation and analysis
5Midterm Examination–
6Presentation SkillsOral defense, ICT use
7Midterm Break–
8Mock ExamsPast WAEC/NECO agriculture papers
9Review of Practical SessionsHands-on revision
10WAEC/NECO Preparatory ClassesLikely examination topics
11Revision–
12Examination–
13Closing/Graduation–

SS1 CHEMISTRY SCHEME OF WORK FIRST TERM

WeekTopicContent
1Introduction to ChemistryDefinition, history, branches, and importance of chemistry
2Chemical Industries and Laboratory ApparatusCommon laboratory apparatus and their uses
3Nature of MatterStates of matter, properties, and changes of state
4Separation TechniquesFiltration, distillation, sublimation, chromatography
5Midterm Examination–
6Atomic StructureStructure of the atom; Subatomic particles
7Midterm Break–
8Periodic TableGroups, periods, and periodicity
9Chemical CombinationLaws of chemical combination
10Acids, Bases, and SaltsDefinitions, examples, properties; pH scale; Neutralization
11Chemical Symbols, Formulae, and EquationsWriting symbols, formulae; Balancing equations
12Examination–
13Closing–

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