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BASIC SCIENCE LESSON NOTE FOR FIRST TERM JSS1

This Lesson Note on Basic Science for JSS1 first 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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Basic Science Scheme of Work for JSS1 First Term

WEEK 1: Living thing and non-living thing (I)

WEEK 2: Living and non living things (II)

WEEK 3: Living and non living things (III)

WEEK 4: Living and non living things (IV)

WEEK 5: Human development

WEEK 6: Family health (I)

WEEK 7: Family health (II)

WEEK 8: Family health (II) cont.

WEEK 9: Family health (III)

WEEK 10: Revision

WEEK 11: Revision 

WEEK 12: Examination

WEEK 13: Examination

REFERENCE BOOKS

  • Precious seed BASIC SCIENCE FOR JUNIOR SECONDARY SCHOOLS BOOK 1
  • NIGERIAN BASIC SCIENCE PROJECT BOOK ONE, Integrated Science made Easy By F.I Kehinde

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BASIC SCIENCE LESSON NOTE FOR FIRST TERM JSS1

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WEEK 1: LIVING THING AND NON LIVING THING (I)

CONTENT
• MEANING OF MATTER
• IDENTIFICATION OF MATTER
• CLASSIFICATION OF MATTER

MEANING OF MATTER
Matter is anything that has mass and occupies space.
Matter can be living things such as plants and animals, it can also be non- living things e.g. stones, tables, spoons, papers, etc.

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WEEK 2: LIVING THING AND NON LIVING THING (II)

Overview:

CONTENT
• Characteristics of Living and Non-living things
• Characteristics of Plants and Animals
• Importance of plants and animals

Living thing is an organism that has life. That is, it possesses all the characteristics features that enables it to perform certain activities that non-living things cannot perform.
The characteristics of living things can be used to make differences between plants and animals.

EXAMPLES OF LIVING AND NON LIVING THINGS
Examples of living things
Some examples of living things include…  To Download the Full Lesson Note Online, CLICK HERE. You can also reach us on WhatsApp, Click Here to Chat with us.

WEEK 3: LIVING AND NON LIVING THING (III)

Overview:

CONTENT
• CHARACTERISTICS
• USES/ IMPORTANCES

DIFFERENCES BETWEEN PLANTS ANDS ANIMALS
Plants
1. Plants generally are rooted in one place an do not move on their own
2. Plants contain… To Download the Full Lesson Note Online, CLICK HERE. You can also reach us on WhatsApp, Click Here to Chat with us.

WEEK 4: LIVING AND NON LIVING THING (IV)

Overview:

CONTENT
• CLASSIFICATION OF NON – LIVING THING

Non – living things can be divided into two groups
1. Those that are never part of a living things e.g. stone, gold, silver, diamonds, metal.
2. Those that are part of living things e.g. coal, paper, jam, palm oil etc.

METALS
PROPERTIES OF METALS
1. They are shiny .
2. They can… 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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Basic Science Lesson Note for JSS1 (First Term)

WEEK 5: HUMAN DEVELOPMENT

Overview:

CONTENT
After birth, the process of sex-role socialization begins immediately. There may be small, physiologically-based differences present at birth that lead girls and boys to perceive the world or behave in slightly different ways. There are also well-documented differences in the ways that boys and girls are treated from birth onward. The behavioural differences between the sexes, such as… To Download the Full Lesson Note Online, CLICK HERE. You can also reach us on WhatsApp, Click Here to Chat with us.

WEEK 6: FAMILY HEALTH (SANITATION) (I)

Overview:

CONTENT
• WHAT IS HEALTH?

Sanitation can be defined as the process whereby our bodies, clothes, shoes and environments are kept clean at all times, to prevent the microbial infections.

Personal health is a state of well being of our actual body, mind and the way we feel about ourselves and others. It is also defined by The World Health Organization (WHO) as a complete physical, mental and social well-being of human-being and not merely the absence of diseases.

The Importance Of Sanitation
1. It will reduce to a bearable minimum the number of germs or pathogens in our bodies and environments.
2. It will give…  To Download the Full Lesson Note Online, CLICK HERE. You can also reach us on WhatsApp, Click Here to Chat with us.

WEEK 7: FAMILY HEALTH (II) (NUTRITION)

Overview:

CONTENT
• FOOD AND BALANCED DIET
• TYPE / COMPOSITION
• BALANCED

FOOD AND BALANCED DIET
Nutrition is the intake of food by all living organisms(i.e. plants and animals) in order to live well.

Food is a substance that we eat and digest in order to provide energy and help in body building. Food is also anything taken to provide energy, nutrients, to build the body, to relace worn-out cells and to grow and develop a healthy body. It includes… To Download the Full Lesson Note Online, CLICK HERE. You can also reach us on WhatsApp, Click Here to Chat with us.

WEEK 8: FAMILY HEALTH (II) (NUTRITION) – Cont.

Overview:

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Basic Science Lesson Note for JSS1 (First Term)

WEEK 9: FAMILY HEALTH (III) DRUG ABUSE

Overview:

CONTENT
• Meaning of drugs
• Uses and side effects of drugs

DRUG
Drugs are substances, other them food, that can affect the structure or function in a living organism.

DRUG ADDICTION
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WEEK 10: Revision

Overview:

Revision… 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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