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AGRICULTURAL SCIENCE LESSON NOTE FOR FIRST TERM JSS3
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Agricultural Science Scheme of Work for JSS3 First Term
WEEK 1: REVISION OF JSS 2 WORK
WEEK 2: PACKAGING IN AGRICULTURE
WEEK 3: BRANDING: DEFINITION, ADVANTAGES AND DISADVANTAGES
WEEK 4: PRICING OF AGRICULTURAL PRODUCE
WEEK 5: ADVERTISING IN AGRICULTURE
WEEK 6: MARKETING IN AGRICULTURE
WEEK 7: FARM RECORDING
WEEK 8: BOOK KEEPING
WEEK 9: FARM ACCOUNT I
WEEK 10: FARM ACCOUNT II
WEEK 11: Revision
WEEK 12: Examination
WEEK 13: Examination
REFERENCE BOOKS
- Junior Secondary Agricultural for Nigeria School Book 3. By Anthony etal.
- Prescribed Agricultural Science for Junior School by: S.A. Omoruyi etal.
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AGRICULTURAL SCIENCE LESSON NOTE FOR FIRST TERM JSS3
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WEEK 1: REVISION OF JSS 2 WORK
Revision… To Download the Full Lesson Note Online, CLICK HERE. You can also reach us on WhatsApp, Click Here to Chat with us.
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WEEK 2: PACKAGING IN AGRICULTURAL
Overview:
CONTENT
– Meaning of Packaging
– Purpose of Packaging
– Criteria for selecting packaging materials
– Types of packaging materials
MEANING OF PACKAGING
Packaging is the act of wrapping or enclosing agricultural products in a suitable material that will protect them when they are being transported from farms to markets and displayed in shops for people to buy.
PURPOSE OF PACKAGING
1. To protect the product from being damaged when they are transported from the farm to the stores and markets.
2. To protect farm products from damage as a result of bad weather, heat and rain.
3. To protect farm products from contamination and damage by pests and disease organisms.
4. Packaging makes agricultural products easier to handle, store and more attractive in shops.
5. To prevent products from losing their value.
EVALUATION
1. What is packaging?
2. List five purposes of packaging.
CRITERIA FOR SELECTING PACKAGING MATERIALS
1. The packaging material must be suitable for the type of agricultural products.
2. Packaging material for animal products should be different from materials used for packaging plants.
3. It must be capable of preventing farm products from breakage, leakage and damage to the farm.
4. The packaging container must enclose the product in a convenient unit for handling and distributing.
5. It must be strong enough to protect the agricultural products from hazards during transportation.
6. It must be easily available and cheap.
7. It must make it easy to carry the Agricultural products in terms of weight and form.
8. It should be easy to dispose off after use.
TYPES OF PACKAGING MATERIAL FOR AGRICULTURAL PRODUCTS
1. Jute or Calico Sacks: For packaging dried Agricultural products such as maize, rice, cowpea, millet, sorghum, dried cocoa, beans e.t.c.
2. Plastic or Polythene bags: Used for packaging flour products such as: maize flour, cassava flour e.t.c
3. BownKrafts: Used for packaging small quantity of dried grains e.g rice, beans, maize e.t.c. displayed for sale on shop shelves
4. Cardboard Boxes and Trays: For packaging products such as eggs, pineapples, mangoes and bananas.
5. Hard Plastic Containers: They are manufactured specially for carrying vegetables.
6. Plastic Wrappers: Used for wrapping breed, for dressed chicken for sale in shops and markets.
7. Wooden Crates: For packaging fresh fruits such as tomatoes, mangoes, avocado pear e.t.c
8. Plastic Bottles: For packaging liquid such as vegetable oil, milk e.t.c.
9. Glass Bottles and Jars: For packaging liquid such as honey, palm wine, Coconut Oil, Palm Oil e.t.c.
10. Metal Drums and Cans: Metal drums are used to package large quantities of liquids vegetable Oil eg Palm Oil, Corn Oil. Metal Cans are used for packaging fish such as Sardines and Mackerels.
11. Baskets: They are made locally fromraphia, palm frond e.t.c. They are very useful in packaging fruits and vegetables.
GENERAL EVALUATION
1. What is Packaging?
2. List three purpose of packaging.
3. List three criteria for selecting packaging materials.
4. List five packaging materials.
5. List five items that a basket can be used to package.
READING ASSIGNMENT
Junior Secondary Agricultural for Nigerian Schools 3 by Anthony Yotal
Chapter 1, Pages 1-7
WEEKEND ASSIGNMENT
SECTION A
1. Fish products are packaged with the aid of ___ (a) Basket (b) Can (c) Bottle (d) Drum
2. Which of these is not a packaging material (a) Tray (b) Jute Sack (c) Polythene
(d) Sieve
3. ___is used to store large quantity of vegetable oil for export (a) Cans (b) Plastic Bottles (c) Metal drums (d) Baskets
4. Cocoa beans is best packed in the ___ (a) Polythene bag (b) Jute bag (c) Baskets
(d) Cans
5. The best packaging material for bread is ____ (a) Wooden Crates (b) Plastic wrappers (c) Crates (d) Jute bag
THEORY
1. What is packaging?
2. (a) List five packaging materials.
(b) List five reasons for packaging.
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WEEK 3: BRANDING
Overview:
CONTENT
– Definition of Branding
– Advantages of Branding
– Disadvantages of Branding
DEFINITION OF BRANDING
This is the activity of giving a particular name and lineage to goods and services, so that people will be attracted to them and want to buy them.
ADVANTAGES OF BRANDING
1. It helps in easy identification of agricultural product.
2. It helps the buyer to easily remember what they want to buy.
3. It adds a… To Download the Full Lesson Note Online, CLICK HERE. You can also reach us on WhatsApp, Click Here to Chat with us.
WEEK 4: PRICING OF AGRICULTURAL PRODUCTS
Overview:
CONTENT
– Meaning of price
– Meaning of Market
– The concept of demand and supply
– Factors that determine Pricing of Agricultural Produce.
MEANING OF PRICE
The price of an agricultural product is the amount of money which a product is to be paid by people who desire to buy the products.
MEANING OF MARKET
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Agricultural Science Lesson Note for JSS3 (First Term)
WEEK 5: ADVERTISING AGRICULTURAL PRODUCE
Overview:
CONTENT
– Meaning of Advertisement
– Purpose of Advertisement
– Method of Advertisement
THE MEANING OF ADVERTISEMENT
This is the act of making people to know about agricultural products that are being produced and marketed by individuals and organisations.
PURPOSE OF ADVERTISING AGRICULTURAL PRODUCTS
1. To attract people to buy the product.
2. To create… To Download the Full Lesson Note Online, CLICK HERE. You can also reach us on WhatsApp, Click Here to Chat with us.
WEEK 6: MARKETING IN AGRICULTURE
Overview:
CONTENT
– Meaning of market and marketing
– Agricultural marketing activities
– Types of marketing for Agricultural Produce
MEANING OF MARKET AND MARKETING
A market is a place where farmers exchange agricultural produce such as yams for money.
Agricultural marketing involves all activities from gathering of agricultural produce from farms to getting them to… To Download the Full Lesson Note Online, CLICK HERE. You can also reach us on WhatsApp, Click Here to Chat with us.
WEEK 7: FARM RECORDS
Overview:
CONTENT
– Meaning of Farm Records
– Purpose of Keeping Farm Records
– Types of Farm Records
MEANING OF FARM RECORD
Farm record is the documentation of various events which happens on a farm.
Purpose of Keeping Record
1. It is useful for future planning
2. It can be used as part of collateral for loan
3. It helps the… To Download the Full Lesson Note Online, CLICK HERE. You can also reach us on WhatsApp, Click Here to Chat with us.
WEEK 8: BOOK KEEPING
Overview:
CONTENT
– Meaning of Book Keeping
– Source Document
– Journals
BOOK KEEPING
This is the act of recording business transaction in a systematic manner so that the books will show at any time the exact state of their… To Download the Full Lesson Note Online, CLICK HERE. You can also reach us on WhatsApp, Click Here to Chat with us.
Agricultural Science Lesson Note for JSS3 (First Term)
WEEK 9: FARM ACCOUNT
Overview:
CONTENT
– Meaning of Farm Accounts
– Importance of Farm Account
– Types of Farm Accounts
MEANING OF FARM ACCOUNTS
Farm Accounts are statement of money paid out or received for goods and services in a farming business.
IMPORTANCE OF FARM ACCOUNTS
1. It helps to monitor the changes in prices of items bought or sold on the farm.
2. It shows… To Download the Full Lesson Note Online, CLICK HERE. You can also reach us on WhatsApp, Click Here to Chat with us.
WEEK 10: PROFIT AND LOSS ACCOUNT
Overview:
CONTENT
– Meaning of profit and loss account
– Importance of profit and lost account
– Principles of profit and loss account
– Calculations on profit and loss account
MEANING OF PROFIT AND LOSS ACCOUNT
This is the type of account prepared at the end of a business period, usually a year, by the farmer with the purpose of knowing whether the business is making a profit or loss.
IMPORTANCE OF PROFIT AND LOSS ACCOUNT
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WEEK 11: Revision
WEEK 12: Examination
WEEK 13: Examination
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