BUSINESS STUDIES
FIRST TERM
1. Trading, profit and loss account
2. Balance Sheet
3. Book Keeping ethics
4. Personal Finance
5. Shorthand: circles and Ses, Sw Circle
and vowels placement.
6. Keyboarding: Business Letters
7. Manuscripts
8. Shorthand Principles
9. Applied Keyboarding
AGRIC SCIENCE
FIRST TERM
WEEK 1
Development of agriculture in Nigeria.
(stages of agricultural development in Nigeria; Pre-colonial period, colonial period and after colonial period)
(stages of agricultural development in Nigeria; Pre-colonial period, colonial period and after colonial period)
WEEK 2
pest of major crops
WEEK 3
forest and forest uses
WEEK 4
uses of forest resources
WEEK 5
Nigerian vegetation
WEEK 6
Agricultural systems
WEEK 7
Types of agricultural systems
(farming system and cropping system)
(farming system and cropping system)
WEEK 8
Farm machinery (meaning)
types of farm machines
types of farm machines
WEEK 9
Uses of farm machine
methods of maintaining farm machine
methods of maintaining farm machine
BASIC SCIENCES
FIRST
TERM.
WEEK
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TOPICS
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CONTENT
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1
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Sense organs
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Sense organs and their uses, types of eye defect and their correction
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2
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Reproductive Health
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Meaning, significance, care and protection of reproductive system, STI’s,
consequences of these infections, coping skills for preserving reproductive
health.
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3
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Metabolism in Human
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Digestion, absorption of food in the body, Forms in which excess food
are stored, problem associated with food storage in the body.
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4
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Drug abuse
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Effects, prevention, Drug control agency.
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5
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Environmental Hazard
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Deforestation, Desertification, Depletion of ozone layer.
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6
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Light energy
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Reflection, Refraction of light, Apparent depth, vision, Dispersion, Rainbow.
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HOME
ECONOMICS
FIRST TERM
WEEKS
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TOPICS
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CONTENTS
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1
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Introduction
To Textile Study.
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A.
Meaning of basic Textile terms;
textile, fabric, fiber, yarn, weaving, warp, weft and selvedge.
B.
Why do we need the knowledge of
fabric?
C.
General uses of fabrics.
D.
Classification of fabrics.
E.
Differences between fibers and
fabrics.
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2
-3
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Properties
Of Fibers And Identification Of Fibers
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. . A.Properties or characteristics of: cotton, linen,
wool, silk, nylon, rayon and polyesters.
B. Identifying fibers through scientific experiments and
tests such as flame test, chemical test, microscopic text, appearance and
handling test and strength test.
C. Origin of each fiber.
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4
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Manufacture
Of Fabrics, Their Uses And Simple Fabrics Finishes
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. A.
Steps in the manufacture of each
fabric - cotton, linen, wool, silk.
B. Uses
of each
fabric.
C. Simple fabric finishes.
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5
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A. Care
Of Fabric
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A. Care of each type of fabric – cotton, linen, silk, wool,
rayon.
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B. Basic Element Of Design
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B.Colors, lines, color wheel and
harmony
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6
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Figure
Types
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i.
Meaning of figure
ii. Types of figure
iii. Figure problem or faults
iv. Ways of solving figure faults.
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7
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Dress
Sense
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A. Meaning
of dress sense.
B. Factors
to consider achieving good dress sense.
C. Clothes for different occasions.
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8
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The
Sewing Machine
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A. Types of sewing machine.
B. Parts of a sewing machine and their functions.
C. Guidelines for choosing sewing machine.
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9
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The
Sewing Machine
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Care
of the sewing machine problems in machine stitching and their causes.
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10
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Garment Construction Processes
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A. Arrangement of fullness e.g darts, tucks, gather, pleats
B.
Making specimen of facing and
hemming.
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RECOMMENDED
TEXT BOOK
Home Economics for Junior Secondary Schools by
Elizabeth .U. Anyakoha.
BASIC TECHNOLOGY
FIRST TERM
Week
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Topics
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Content
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1.
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You
and technology
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Meaning of career
Technology related careers
Interest in technology
Career prospect technology
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2.
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Wood
Processing 1
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Definition
Timber processing
Meaning of conversion and seasoning
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3.
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Wood
Processing 2
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Common timber defect
Wood preservation
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4.
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Wood
Processing 3
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Manufactured board
Laminated board
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5.
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Metal
Processing 1
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Basic raw material for making metal
Production of iron ore
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6.
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Metal
Processing 2
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Production of non-ferrous metals
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Cultural and Creative Art
First Term
Week
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Topic
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Content
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1.
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Traditional
Nigerian Art
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Nok,
Ife, Benin
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2.
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Traditional
Nigerian Art
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Igbo-Ukwu,
Tsoede, Isie, Mbari
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3.
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Contemporary
Nigerian Art/Artists
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Meaning
of contemporary art, artists and their contributions Eg. Aina Onabolu,
Akinola Lasekan, Ben Ewonwu
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4.
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Contemporary
Nigerian Art/Artists
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Yusuf
Grillo, Bruce Ona brakpeya, Jerry Buhari etc.
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5
& 6.
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Still-
life drawing and shading
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Chair,
shoe or composition of any man-made objects
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7.
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Nature
Drawing
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Drawing
of with emphasis on effects of light and shade
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8.
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Life
drawing and Painting
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Drawing
from observation. Get a model to pose for the Class
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9.
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Landscape
drawing
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Drawing
of the School environment
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10.
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Landscape
painting
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Making
imaginative composition of a given scene
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12
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Revision
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Revision
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13
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Examination
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Examination.
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COMPUTER
STUDIES
FIRST
TERM
WEEK
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TOPICS
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CONTENTS
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1
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INTERNET
III
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1. Examples of search Engines:
i.
Google.com ii. Mama.com
iii. Ask.com iv. Yahoo.com
2. Uses of Search Engines
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2
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DIGITAL DIVIDE
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1. Concept of Digital Divide
2. Features of Old Economy:
(a) Time consuming
(b) Labour Based
(c) Mechanical (d)
Constrained by Space, Time and Distance
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3
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DIGITAL DIVIDE
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3. Features of New Economy:
(a) Digital (b) Time,
Space and Distance is irrelevant
(c) Technology driven (d)
Knowledge Based
4. Limitations of the Old Economy
5. Benefits of New Economy:
i) Low capital to start business
ii) Creates New jobs, etc
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4
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DATABASE
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1. Definition of Database
2. Database Terminologies:
i) Fields ii)
Records iii) File iv) Database v) Key
3. Forms of Database:
i) Flat File ii)
Hierarchical iii)
Relational, etc
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5
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SPREADSHEET PACKAGES
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1. Examples of Spreadsheet Packages
i) Excel ii) Lotus
123 iii) STATVIEW, etc
2. Uses of Spreadsheet Packages:
i) Preparation of daily sales
ii) Budget iii)
Examination Results
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6
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SPREADSHEET PACKAGES
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3. Spreadsheet features and Terminologies
i) Row ii)
Column iii) Cell
iv) Worksheets v)
Chart vi) Data Range, etc
4. Loading and exiting spreadsheet
packages
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SOCIAL STUDIES
FIRST TERM 2014/2015
WEEK
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TOPICS
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CONTENT
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1
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Origin of Man
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Religious believes about man’s origin, myths and legends, scientific
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2
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The Beginning of Man in Africa
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Types of ancient man, uniqueness of man in the animal kingdom
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3
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Race, Racism & Universality of Man
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Meaning, types & factors that make man universal
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4
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Social Environment
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Family, community and nation, inter-community relationship
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5
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Social Stratification
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Meaning, mode of stratification, social mobility
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6
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Institutions; Legal & Political
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Meaning , types and functions
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7
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Economic Institution
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Meaning, types and functions
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8
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Educational Institution
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Meaning, types and functions
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9
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Socialization
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Meaning, stages, process, functions & agents of socialisation
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10
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National Economic Life
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Meaning, agriculture, mining/mineral resources, manufacturing
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FRENCH LANGUAGE
FIRST TERM 2014/2015
WEEK
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SCHEME
OF WORK
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CONTENT
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1.
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LA REVISION
-LE PARTIES DU CORPS
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Revision de l’examen passé
Nommez les parties du corps
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2.
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-LE PARTIES DU CORPS
-GRAMMAIRE
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Avoir mal + parties du
corps.Ex. J’ai mal au dent.
Il/Elle est gentil(le),
mechant(e), desagreable
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3.
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LES METIERS
-LA COMPREHENSION
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Sportif, acteur, chanteur,
politician….etc
Le banquier et le cordonier
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4.
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LA FAMILLE
-LA COMPREHENSION
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Le pere, La mere, Le frère,
la soeur…
L’arbre geneologique. Le
grand- pere, La grand-mere, Le pere, La mere……etc
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5.
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LES LIEUX TOURISTIQUES
-LA COMPREHENSION
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La mer, les fleuves, les
rivieres, la ville, le desert….etc
Le TGV
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6.
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L’HEURE
-GRAMMAIRE
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Quelle heure est il? Depuis
quelle heure?Jusqu’au quand?
Le passé compose avec etre
et avoir.
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MATHEMATICS
FIRST TERM 2014/2015
WEEKS
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TOPICS
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CONTENT
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WEEK 1
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NUMBER BASES I
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Explain
the concept of Number Base
Conversion
of numbers in Binary to other bases and vise versa
Conversion
of base ten numbers to binary numbers
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WEEK 2
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NUMBER BASE II
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Addition
and subtraction of binary numbers
Multiplication
and Division of Binary numbers
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WEEK 3
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APPLICATION OF NUMBER BASES IN ICT
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Use
of punched cards to store information
Writing
familiar words in coded form
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WEEK 4
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WORD PROBLEMS I
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Translation
of word problems into numerical expressions
Sum
difference and product
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WEEK 5
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WORD PROBLEM II
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Direct
and Inverse proportion
Application
of direct and inverse proportion to practical problems
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WEEK 6
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COMPOUND INTEREST
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Simple
interest
Compound
interest :i) Depreciation ii) Appreciation
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WEEK 7
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FACTORISATION
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Factorization
of simple algebraic expressions
Factorization
of larger expression
Factorization
by grouping
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WEEK 8
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FACTORISATION OF QUADRATIC EXPRESSIONS
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Factorization
of quadratic expression
Difference
of two squares
Solution
to quadratic equations
Word
problems leading to quadratic equations
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WEEK 9
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CHANGE OF SUBJECT FORMULA
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WEEK 10
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REVISION
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