Secondary School Lesson Notes and Scheme of Work

JSS2 First Term Basic Technology Lesson Note and Scheme of Work

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JSS2 First Term Basic Technology Lesson Note and Scheme of Work

 

JSS2 First Term Basic Technology Lesson Note and Scheme of Work

 

Week 1: Introduction to Basic Technology

Lesson: Overview of Basic Technology

Activity: Discuss the importance of technology in daily life.

Week 2: Understanding Tools and Equipment

Lesson: Identification and uses of basic tools and equipment

Activity: Hands-on session to explore various tools.

Week 3: Introduction to Materials and Processes

Lesson: Types of materials and basic processes

Activity: Students engage in a simple hands-on project using different materials.

Week 4: Energy Sources

Lesson: Exploration of various energy sources

Activity: Group discussion on the advantages and disadvantages of different energy sources.

Week 5: Simple Machines

Lesson: Understanding simple machines

Activity: Building simple machines using household items.

Week 6: Communication Technology

Lesson: Basics of communication technology

Activity: Research and presentation on the evolution of communication devices.

Week 7: Transportation Technology

Lesson: Overview of transportation technology

Activity: Design and create a model of a transportation system.

Week 8: Agriculture and Technology

Lesson: Connection between agriculture and technology

Activity: Field trip to a local farm or agricultural facility.

Week 9: Health and Safety in Technology

Lesson: Importance of health and safety in technological activities

Activity: Conduct a safety drill and discuss safety precautions.

Week 10: Environmental Technology

Lesson: Impact of technology on the environment

Activity: Group project on sustainable practices using technology.

Week 11: Revision Week

Review and reinforce key concepts from previous weeks.

Week 12: Examination Week

Conduct assessments based on the topics covered during the term.

Week 13: School Dismissal Week

Recap of the term’s highlights.

Distribution of report cards and feedback.

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