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AGRICULTURAL SCIENCE LESSON NOTE FOR SECOND TERM JSS1

This Lesson Note on Agricultural Science for JSS1 second term covers weekly prepared lesson notes and each of them is rich in classwork, curriculum compliant, and syllabus based.

The lesson note is well-detailed with adequate evaluation to ensure that the learning objectives are achieved.

The scheme of work used in preparing the lesson note is based on the latest unified NERDC/UBE curriculum which is suitable for all schools in all the States in Nigeria.

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Agricultural Science Scheme of Work for JSS1 Second Term

WEEK 1: Classification of crops based on the life cycle

WEEK 2: Classification of crops based on uses (a) food crops (b) oil, spices, latex beverages, fibre ,etc. (c) As sources of nutrient: Carbohydrates, proteins, fat/oil, minerals and vitamins

WEEK 3: Ecological distribution of crops/factors affecting distribution of crops in Nigeria (Map of Nigeria required)

WEEK 4: Forms of farm animals e.g. work animal, diary animal, guard animal, poultry bird,etc.

WEEK 5: Forms of farm animals (cont’d)

WEEK 6: Classification of farm animals based on (a) the habitat (b) mode of reproduction and feeding of
their young ones

WEEK 7: Classifications of Farm Animals Based on Types of Stomach

WEEK 8: Breeds of farm animals, e.g. Cattle, Goat, Sheep, Pig, Poultry, Rabbit

WEEK 9: Uses of farm animals – Food, Work, Income, etc.

WEEK 10: Ecological distribution/ factors affecting distribution of animals in Nigerias

WEEK 11: Revision 

WEEK 12: Examination

WEEK 13: Examination

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AGRICULTURAL SCIENCE LESSON NOTE FOR SECOND TERM JSS1

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WEEK 1: CLASSIFICATION OF CROPS

Crops can be classified based on their life cycle or lifespan: Thus crops are classified into Annual, Biennial and Perennial Crops.

ANNUAL CROPS: These are crops, which complete their life cycle (length of life) within one year or in one growing season. These crops grow into maturity, flower, produce seeds and eventually die within one year. Examples are maize, rice, sorghum, okra, tomato, yam, etc.

EVALUATION: Give 3 examples of annual crops

BIENNIAL CROPS: These are crops, which take two years or two seasons to complete their life cycle. The vegetative parts grow into maturity in the first year or season, while the fruits or tubers are produced in the second year or season. Examples are cassava, cocoyam, onion bulbs, carrots, cabbage, etc.

EVALUATION: Name five crops that are Biennial

PERENNIAL CROPS: These are crops, which take more than two years to complete their life cycle. Their lives cover several growing seasons. Perennial crops are also called permanent crops. As you keep on maintaining them, they keep on producing from year to year. Examples are Rubber, Cocoa, Oil Palm, Orange, Mango, Pawpaw, Cashew, Guava, Tea, etc.

EVALUATION: What is the other name of Perennial Crops? Give 6 examples.

WEEKEND ASSIGNMENT:

Identify 10 different crops grown in your school farm and write the class they belong.

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WEEK 2: Classification of crops (based on uses):
(a) Food and Feed crops (b) Industrial crops: Oil, Spices, Latex, Beverages, Fibre ,etc

Overview:

(i)  Classification of crops based on food and feed crops

(ii)  Classification of crops based on industrial crops.

Sub-Topic 1:  Food and Feed Crops.

These are crops used as food for man and his livestock. Some of these crops are sources of essential nutrients, e.g carbohydrates, proteins, minerals, etc . FOOD  and  FEED crops are grouped as…  To Download the Full Lesson Note Online, CLICK HERE. You can also reach us on WhatsApp, Click Here to Chat with us.

WEEK 3: ECOLOGICAL DISTRBUTION OF CROPS IN NIGERIA

Overview:

Sub-Topic 1: DISTRIBUTION OF CROPS

Distribution of crops refers to region where each particular crop is mostly adapted in Nigeria. Successful adaptation of crop to the climatic and soil condition of an area is known as Adaptability. Different crops require different climatic and soil conditions for their normal growth and development.

THREE ECOLOGICAL REGIONS IN NIGERIA

Coastal Region of Nigeria is  where the mangrove forest occurs, paddy rice and rubber can profitably be grown.

Rain Forest regionof the South, the crops adapted to… To Download the Full Lesson Note Online, CLICK HERE. You can also reach us on WhatsApp, Click Here to Chat with us.

WEEK 4: FORMS OF FARM ANIMALS

Overview:

(i)  Meaning of Farm Animals (ii)  Forms of Farm Animals (iii) characteristics of farm animals.

Sub –Topic  1:  Meaning of farm animals

Farm animals  are animals that are reared by man for different purposes. Farm animals include goats, sheep. Rabbits, poultry, cattle, pigs fish, snails etc.

Forms of farm animals

1. Work Animals: These are animals that are used for work on the farm. they are…  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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Agricultural Science Lesson Note for JSS1 (Second Term)

WEEK 5: FORMS OF ANIMALS ( CONTD)

Overview:

4. Poultry: These are domesticated birds raised for meat, eggs or feather. Examples of poultry birds are domestic fowl, guinea fowl, turkey, geese and ducks.

Characteristics:

  • Poultry bird a have medium body size.
  • They do not give birth to their young ones alive [they lay egs].
  • They have simple stomach.
  • They are prolific animals, they lay and hatch many eggs into chicks.
  • Their body is covered with feathers and they have two legs.
  • They are best managed by intensive system .

5. Pets:These are animals kept as companion, treated… To Download the Full Lesson Note Online, CLICK HERE. You can also reach us on WhatsApp, Click Here to Chat with us.

WEEK 6: Classification of farm animals.

Overview:

  1. Classification based on the habitat
  2. Classification based on mode of reproduction and feeding of their  young ones.

Introduction:   Farm animals can be classified into different classes using different criterial.        These includes; their sizes, their habitat ,how they reproduce and feed their young ones and the type of stomach they have.

Sub-topic one: Classification Based On Their Habitat

Habitat means where someone or something is living. Some farm animals are living on land and we called them terrestrial animals. Example of such animals are: cattle, sheep…  To Download the Full Lesson Note Online, CLICK HERE. You can also reach us on WhatsApp, Click Here to Chat with us.

WEEK 7: Classifications of Farm Animals Based on Types of Stomach

Overview:

(1) Ruminant (2) Non-ruminant

Farm animals, especially mammals can be classified into two groups, according to the type of stomachs that they have . The first group is ruminants while the other group is non-ruminants.

RUMINANTS are animals that chew the cud. When ruminant is resting, it has ability to bring back from the stomach what it has eaten, to its mouth again and chew it properly (Regurgitation) .This habit is known as chewing the cud. This they can do because, they have… To Download the Full Lesson Note Online, CLICK HERE. You can also reach us on WhatsApp, Click Here to Chat with us.

WEEK 8: CHARACTERISTICS/BREEDS OF FARM ANIMALS

Overview:

(1)   Farm  animals. (2)   Characteristics  of  Cattle  &  Sheep.  (3) Breeds of farm animals

Sub-Topic 1: Farm Animals

Farm animals have certain basic features that make them belong to a particular group .These characteristics help to differentiate them from other forms of animals and also enable some of the animals to adapt to their natural habitat .Examples of farm animals include: Cattle, Sheep,Goat,Pig, Poultry, Rabbits,Fish, Snails, Guinea-Pig, Grass-Cutter, Donkey & Horse.

CATTLE: Cattle belong to hoofed mammals. Some are… 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 JSS1 (Second Term)

WEEK 9: USES OF FARM ANIMALS

Overview:

CONTENT:  (1) Definition of farm animals and the example

(2)  Uses of farm animals.

Sub-Topic1: Definition of Farm Animals and examples.

Farm animals are basically animals that can be domesticated and used by man. Examples include: cattle, sheep, goats, pigs, poultry, rabbit,  fish, snail,

Farm animals are reared for the following purposes. They are reared for food, work, clothing, security/protection, sport and recreation, fertilizer, medicine, raw materials and livestock feed. Let us explain each of the usage briefly.

FOOD: Many food products are derived from farm animals. We get products like meat, milk, eggs, wool/hair from farm animals. Also animals by-products like… To Download the Full Lesson Note Online, CLICK HERE. You can also reach us on WhatsApp, Click Here to Chat with us.

WEEK 10: Distribution of Farm Animals and Factors Affecting the Distribution
of Farm Animals in Nigeria

Overview:

 

Content: (1) The Distribution of Farm Animals

(2) Factors Affecting the Distribution of Farm Animals.

Sub-Topic 1: Distribution of farm animals in Nigeria.

Many Farm animals commonly reared by farmers are found in different parts of the nation, due to some factors that favoured their growth and development.

Below shows the major farm animals and the state where they are majorly found… To Download the Full Lesson Note Online, CLICK HERE. You can also reach us on WhatsApp, Click Here to Chat with us.

 

WEEK 11: Revision

WEEK 12: Examination

WEEK 13: Examination

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