Secondary School Lesson Notes and Scheme of Work

SS3 Second Term Typewriting Lesson Note and Scheme of Work

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SS3 Second Term Typewriting Lesson Note and Scheme of Work

 

SS3 Typewriting Lesson Note and Scheme of Work

First Term Recap:

Brief review of key concepts from the first term.

Assessment of individual progress and identification of areas for improvement.

Week 1-2: Advanced Formatting Techniques

 

In-depth exploration of advanced document formatting.

Practice in creating complex business documents.

Emphasis on precision in layout and presentation.

Week 3-4: Speed and Accuracy Improvement

 

Specialized drills and exercises to enhance typing speed.

Techniques for maintaining accuracy at increased speeds.

Timed typing sessions to track progress.

Week 5-6: Special Characters and Shortcuts

 

Introduction to special characters and keyboard shortcuts.

Typing exercises incorporating special characters.

Efficiency training through shortcut utilization.

Week 7-8: Legal and Medical Typing

 

Overview of legal and medical document formatting.

Typing exercises related to legal and medical terminology.

Attention to detail in typing documents for specific industries.

Week 9-10: Audio Typing and Transcription

 

Introduction to audio typing and transcription techniques.

Practice in transcribing spoken words into written text.

Emphasis on listening skills and accurate transcription.

Week 11: Revision Week

 

Comprehensive revision of second term topics.

Review of advanced formatting, speed techniques, and special characters.

Practice sessions to reinforce advanced skills.

Week 12: Examination Week

 

Conducting a comprehensive typewriting examination for the second term.

Evaluation of advanced skills in formatting, speed, and accuracy.

Providing detailed feedback for further improvement.

Week 13: School Dismissal Week

 

Final review and feedback on second term progress.

Recap of advanced typewriting skills.

Distribution of certificates or acknowledgment of completion for the term.

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