SS3 Second Term Biology Lesson Note and Scheme of Work
SS3 Second Term Biology Lesson Note and Scheme of Work
Second Term: Biology Lesson Note and Scheme of Work
Week 1: Introduction to Second Term Topics
Lesson Note: Review key concepts from the previous term, setting the stage for new topics.
Scheme of Work: Introduce the themes for the second term, including topics like nutrition and the circulatory system.
Week 2: Nutrition and Digestion
Lesson Note: Explore the importance of nutrition and the process of digestion in living organisms.
Scheme of Work: Conduct experiments on food tests and digestion simulations.
Week 3: Respiratory System
Lesson Note: Discuss the respiratory system, focusing on the structure and function of the lungs.
Scheme of Work: Organize a breathing rate experiment to demonstrate the impact of different activities on respiration.
Week 4: Circulatory System
Lesson Note: Examine the circulatory system, including the heart, blood vessels, and blood components.
Scheme of Work: Conduct a heart rate investigation, correlating heart rate with physical activity.
Week 5: Excretion and Homeostasis
Lesson Note: Cover the excretory system and its role in maintaining internal balance.
Scheme of Work: Conduct experiments on kidney function and the effects of dehydration.
Week 6: Immune System and Disease Resistance
Lesson Note: Explore the immune system’s role in protecting the body from diseases.
Scheme of Work: Organize a health awareness campaign within the school, incorporating information on disease prevention.
Week 7: Plant Physiology – Transport and Photosynthesis
Lesson Note: Discuss plant transport systems and delve deeper into the process of photosynthesis.
Scheme of Work: Conduct experiments on water transport in plants and factors affecting photosynthesis.
Week 8: Animal Behavior
Lesson Note: Study animal behavior, discussing instincts, learned behaviors, and communication.
Scheme of Work: Arrange a visit to an animal behavior research facility or a local zoo.
Week 9: Biotechnology
Lesson Note: Introduce basic concepts of biotechnology, including genetic engineering and its applications.
Scheme of Work: Organize a debate on the ethical considerations of biotechnological advancements.
Week 10: Environmental Biology and Conservation
Lesson Note: Discuss the impact of human activities on the environment and the importance of conservation.
Scheme of Work: Plan a tree-planting activity or a community cleanup to promote environmental awareness.
Week 11: Revision Week
Lesson Note: Review key concepts in preparation for exams, addressing any lingering questions.
Scheme of Work: Utilize interactive revision methods to reinforce understanding.
Week 12: Examination Week
Lesson Note: Prepare students for the term examinations, offering guidance on effective exam strategies.
Scheme of Work: Administer a comprehensive examination to assess understanding.
Week 13: School Dismissal Week
Lesson Note: Summarize the term, celebrate achievements, and bid farewell to students.
Scheme of Work: Organize a closing ceremony or event to mark the end of the academic year.