3RD Term J2 Social Studies
3RD Term J2 Social Studies
3RD Term J2 Social Studies
SCHEME OF WORK
WEEK TOPIC
1. Science, Technology and Society I
– Meaning of Science and Technology
– Importance of Science and Technology
– Problems of Science and Technology
– Solutions to problems of Science and Technology
2. Science, Technology and the Society II
– Types of Traditional Science and Technology
– Some Traditional Science and Technologies Influenced by Modernization
3. Science, Technology and Society III
– Home Appliances
– Meaning of Home Appliances
– Uses
– Dangers of Wrong Use of Appliances
4. Science, Technology and Society IV
– Breakdown of Appliance
– Correct Ways of Using Electrical Appliances
5. Assertiveness I
– Meaning of Assertiveness
– Difference Between Assertiveness, Aggresiveness, Passiveness and Manipulation.
6. National Economy I
Savings and Ways of Saving
- Traditional Methods of Saving
- Modern Methods of Saving
- Reasons for Saving
7. National Economy II
- Keeping Money in the Bank
- Advantages of Keeping Money in the Bank
- Problems and Solutions to Saving Money in the Bank
8. National Economy III
Communication
- Means of Communication – Traditonal and Modern
- Roles of Communication in National Economy
9. Finding Help
Meaning
- SituationsWhen People Need Help
- People Who Can Help
- Skills Necessary When Seeking Help
- Skills Necessary for Helping Others.
10. Revision
11. Examination
WEEK ONE
TOPIC: Science, Technology and Society
PERIOD I: Meaning of Science and Technology
Definition:
Science is an organized body of knowledge which depends on theory. It can also be defined as the
systematic study of nature. It follows a logical pattern of observing natural phenomenon.
Technology is the application of scientific knowledge to solve practical problems. Technology involves the
practical uses of scientific knowledge and ideas to make tools and machines. Science is the raw material
used in production of goods and services while the technology is regarded as the finished products.
EVALUATION QUESTIONS
1. Define science and technology
2. What are the relationship between science and technology?
EVALUATION QUESTIONS
1. What are the importance of science and technology?
2. How has science and technology reduced the world to a global village?
READING ASSIGNMENT
Fundamentals of Social Studies by Sola AkinyemiBook 2 Pages 88 – 89.
THEORY
1. Differentiate between science and technology.
2. Mention five importances of scienceand technology.
WEEK TWO
TOPIC: Science Technology and Society II
PERIOD I: Types of Traditional Science and Technology
CONTENT:
Traditional societies refer to the various communities that were in existence in Nigeria before the coming
of the British people to Nigeria.
PERIOD II
TOPIC: Some Traditional Science and Technology Influenced by Modernization.
CONTENT
1. Transportation: Human beings no longer treck long distances. People are not using animals such as
horses and camels to embark on long journeys.
The use of modern means of transportation such as cars, trains, ships and aeroplanes have taken over.
2. Cooking utensils: Traditional ones such as clay pots, grinding stones etc have been replaced by
modern ones.
3. Modern musical instruments such as engines, microphones, drums etc are now used and they produce
melodious tunes.
4. Canoes are no longer paddled manually but with the use of engines.
EVALUATION QUESTIONS
1. How has modernization influenced traditional science and technology?
2. Differentiate between traditional science and technology and modern science and technology
READING ASSIGNMENT
Macmillan Social Studies Book 2 by M.A. Orebanjo, I.O. Osokoyaet. alPages 42 – 45.
WEEKEND ASSIGNMENT
1. The people of Awka in Anambra state are known for A. Iron smelting B. Making canoes C. Producing
cars D. Making pots
2. The people in traditional societies preserved food by using A. Oil B. Water C. Salt D. Refrigerator
3. __________ is used to make canoes and boats A. Clay B. Timber C. Cotton D. Iron
4. One of the following is not a characteristics of traditional societies A.It was agrarian in nature B. Most
of the works were done by hands C. It was an illiterate society D. Most of the works were done with
the use machines.
5. Which of the following animals was used as means of transportation in the traditional societies?
A. Dog B. Goat C. Cow D. Camel
THEORY
1. Mention five types of traditional science and technology.
2. How has modernization influenced some traditional science and technology?
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Name: ______________________________________________ Date: ___________________
WEEK THREE
TOPIC: Science, Technology and Society III
PERIOD 1:Home Appliances: Meaning of Home Appliances
CONTENT:
Home appliances are referred to as those things and instruments we use at home that enable us to live a
comfortable life. Home appliances are the instruments, equipment or materials we use at home to ease our
work or make life more comfortable. Home appliances can be electrical or mechanical devices.
EVALUATION QUESTIONS
1. Define home appliances.
2. Mention five home appliances and their uses.
PERIOD II
TOPIC: Dangers of the Wrong Uses of Appliances
CONTENT
1. Injury: Wrong uses of appliances may result in injuries such as:
i. Burns: Fire burning from gas cooker.
ii. Scald: Burning from heated water by boiling ring or electric kettle heater.
iii. Dislocation: Electric shock throwing off user and resulting in bone displacement.
iv. Fracture: Electric shock throwing off user and resulting in broken bone.
2. Death: Loss of life is the ultimate result of wrong uses of electrical appliances.
3. Fire Outbreak: Explosion or fire outbreak is another danger from wrong uses of appliances which may
set ablaze the whole house.
4. Breakdown of the appliances: Wrong use of appliances may cause the appliances to develop fault and
eventually becomes dangerous.
EVALUATION QUESTIONS
What are the dangers in the wrong uses of electrical home appliance?
READING ASSIGNMENT
Macmillan Social Studies Book 2 by M.A Orebanjo, I.O Osokoyaet.alPages 78–81.
WEEKEND ASSIGNMENT
1. Home appliances means A. Those things we use at home that make life sorrowful B. Those things we
use at home that make life miserable C. Those things we use at home that leads to injury and death
D. Those things we use at home that make life comfortable.
2. _____is the home appliance used to boil water A. Blender B. Electric kettle C. Toaster D. Clother
dryer.
3. Which of the home appliances is used to toast bread? A. Toaster B. Blender C. Stove D. Boiling ring
4. Which of the home appliances is used to cool foods and drinks? A. Blender B. Electric iron
C. Refrigerator D. Stove
5. Which of the home appliances is used to iron clothes? A. Blender B. Electric kettle C. Toaster
D. Electric iron.
THEORY
1. Define home appliances.
2. Mention five home appliances and their uses.
WEEK FOUR
TOPIC: Science, Technology and Society Iv
PERIOD I: Breakdown of Appliances
CONTENT:
Wrong uses of electrical home appliances may cause the appliances to develop fault or malfunction and it
poses a great danger to man. Most of these home appliances are powered by electricity, therefore, they
could breakdown at anytime.
There is the need for us to be careful when using these home appliances in order to prevent the dangers we
have discussed in week 3.
EVALUATION QUESTIONS
What could lead to the breakdown of home appliances?
PERIOD II:
TOPIC: Correct Ways Of Using Electrical Home Appliances
CONTENT:
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Name: ______________________________________________ Date: ___________________
To prevent the dangers of using home appliances and be free from being victim of the negative effects of
their wrong uses, these are the correct ways of using electrical home appliances.
1. Caring for the appliances.
2. Regular maintenance of the home appliances.
3. Do not use wet hands to plug any electrical appliances.
4. Repair or replace immediately any fault.
5. Refer any repair work to the professionals or experts.
6. Read and understand the instruction manual before using the appliances.
EVALUATION QUESTIONS
Identify the correct ways of using electrical home appliances.
READING ASSIGNMENT
Macmillan Social Studies Book 2 by M.A. Orebanjo, I.O Osokoya et-al Pages 78 – 81.
WEEKEND ASSIGNMENT
1. All the following are correct ways of using electrical appliances except A. Don’t care for the
appliances B. Refer any repair work to the experts C. repair or replace immediately any fault D. Care
for the appliances.
2. Electric shock throwing off user resulting in broken bone is called A. Burns B. Dislocation C. fracture
D. Scald.
3. Fire burning from gas cookers will result into A. Fracture B. Burns C. scald D. Dislocation.
4. ______ is the ultimate result of wrong use of electrical appliances A. Injury B. Burns C. death D.
Dislocation.
5. Which of the home appliances is used to wash dishes and utensils? A. Dish washer B. Stove C.
blender D. Toaster.
THEORY
1. Explain how electrical home appliances can be wrongly used.
2. What are the correct ways of using electrical home appliances?
WEEK FIVE
TOPIC: Assertiveness
PERIOD I: Meaning of Assertiveness
CONTENT:
Assertiveness means communicating feelings, opinions, ideas and needs and at the same time respecting
the rights of others. It involves communicating and making one’s feelings and needs known to others
without violating the rights of other people.
Importance of Assertiveness
1. Assertiveness enables a person to avoid exploitation.
2. It enables a person to get what he wants and earn respect.
3. It increases one’s self esteem.
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Name: ______________________________________________ Date: ___________________
4. It gives a sense of fulfillment.
5. It can promote friendship.
Aggressiveness:It means standing for one’s right at the expense of someone else’s rights.
Aggressiveness involves the following:
1. Blaming or criticizing the other person.
2. Putting other people down.
3. Using abusive language.
4. Cutting off communication rather than keeping it open.
5. Confronting other people who have different opinions and ideas.
Passiveness:Passiveness means not expressing one’s needs and feelings or expressing them so weakly that
they will neither be understood nor be addressed.
Manipulation:Manipulation involves pretending that everything is alright and trying to get what you want
in a dubious way.
Period II
Assertiveness skills.
1. Taking a position
2. Stating and repeating one’s position
3. Taking the offensive if need be
4. Offering a compromise, if need be
5. Refusing further discussion
6. Walking away from the scene
Importance of Assertiveness
1. It helps to avoid exploitation
2. It helps you to get what you want with respect
3. It increases one’s self esteem
4. It gives a sense of fulfillment
5. It promotes friendship
EVALUATION QUESTIONS
1. Define assertiveness
2. Differentiate between assertiveness, passiveness, aggressiveness and manipulation.
READING ASSIGNMENT
SolakatNew Syllabus on Social Studies for JSS 1 by OluwasolaOyewolePages 58 – 60.
WEEKEND ASSIGNMENT
1. All the following are importance of assertiveness except A. It increases one’s self esteem B. It gives a
sense of fulfillment C. It makes one to exploit others D. It can promote friendship.
2. An aggressive person does the following except A. he uses abusive language B. he puts other people
down C. he blames people always D. he listens to and considers other people’s opinions.
3. Passiveness means the following except _____ A. not to express one’s needs B. not to express one’s
feelings C. to express opinions weakly D. to be bold in the expression of opinions and ideas.
4. Manipulation means all the following except A. to pretend that everything is alright B. to get what
you want in a dubious way C. to get what you want by force D. to respect other people’s opinions and
ideas.
5. Assertiveness does not involve the following except A. being violent B. being aggressive C. being
rude D. being respectful.
THEORY
1. Write short notes on the following
i. Assertiveness ii. Aggressiveness iii. Manipulation iv. Passiveness
2. Identify three importance of assertiveness.
WEEK SIX
TOPIC: National Economy I
PERIOD I: SAVINGS AND WAYS OF SAVING
CONTENT:
Savings may be defined as a way of keeping money and other valuable for use at anytime it is needed.
EVALUATION QUESTIONS
1. Define savings.
2. What are the traditional methods of savings?
PERIOD II:
TOPIC: Modern Methods Of Saving
CONTENT:
EVALUATION QUESTIONS
1. Identify four modern methods of saving.
2. What are the reasons for saving money?
READING ASSIGNMENT
Macmillan Social Studies Book 2 by M.A. Orebanjo, I.O. Osokoya, R. Acholonu et-al Pages 92-94.
WEEKEND ASSIGNMENT
1. Savings means A. Keeping money for use at anytime it is needed B. Spending money anytime
C. Exchange of goods for goods D. Exchange of money for money.
2. All the following are modern ways of saving except A. By buying shares B. in the bank C. keeping
inside clay pots D. by saving with financial houses.
3. All the following are reasons for savings except A. To have money for future uses B. For reckless
spending C. for future investmentD. For solving unexpected problems
4. One of the following is not a way of saving in the past A. Keeping inside clay pots B. Keeping in a
dug ground C. keeping in the bank D. Keeping money under sleeping materials
5. Modern ways of savings are A. Not reliable B. Are not trustworthy C. are not assuring and secured
D. Are assuring and secured.
THEORY
1. a. Define savings
b. Identify three olden days ways of savings.
2. Give three reasons for savings.
Types of Banks
1. Central Bank: The central bank is owned by the federal government. The central bank of Nigeria
performs several functions such as printing of currency and granting of loans to commercial banks.
There is only one central bank of Nigeria with branches in all the states capitals.
2. Commercial Banks: Commercial banks include all specialized banks and micro finance banks which
serve the general public in various ways such as keeping of money, giving loans to customers etc.
Examples of commercial banks in Nigeria are Zenith bank, Union bank, Wema bank, Access bank,
First bank etc. These commercial banks are not owned by the government they are owned by
individuals.
3. Mortgage Banks
4. Merchant Banks
EVALUATION QUESTIONS
1. Define bank.
2. Explain the two types of bank.
3. What are the advantages of keeping money in the bank?
PERIOD II
TOPIC: Problems Associated With Keeping Money in Banks
CONTENT:
1. To open an account in the bank is often times very difficult. It requires filling forms, taking passport
photographs and presenting identity cards, international passport or driving license.
2. Not all the customers to the banks are literates. The population of Nigerian who are illiterates is very
high. A large number of illiterate people feel frustrated with all the process of transaction in the banks.
3. Some bank customers find it difficult o withdraw money with their automated teller machines (ATM)
cards. Most automated teller machines are old, outdated and do not dispense money as at and when
needed.
4. Most people do not keep their money in the banks because of fear of armed robbers. This is an
unfortunate situation which at times discourage saving money in banks.
EVALUATION QUESTIONS
1. What are the problems associated with keeping money in banks.
2. Suggest solutions to the problems of keeping money in the banks.
READING ASSIGNMENT
Macmillan Social Studies Book 2 by M.A. Orebanjo, I.O Osokoya, R.Acholoun et al Pages 92 – 94.
WEEKEND ASSIGNMENT
1. A bank is a place we _____ A. buy food B. eat Food C. keep our money and other valuable materials
D. acquire education.
2. Which of the following banks is responsible for printing currency in Nigeria A. Central bank
B. Commercial banks C. Micro Finance banks D. First bank
3. All the following banks are commercial banks except A. First bank B. Central bank C. Union bank
D. Wema bank.
4. One of the following is not an advantage of keeping money in the bank A. It helps to control reckless
spending B. Money kept in the bank yields interest C. money kept in the bank can be withdrawn at
anytime D. Money kept in the bank cannot be withdrawn.
5. The full meaning of ATM is A. Automated Teller Machine B. Advanced Teller Machine
C. Automated Teller Module D. Automated Telephone Machine.
THEORY
1. Mention five advantages of keeping money in the bank.
2. Identify three problems associated with keeping money in the banks.
WEEK EIGHT
TOPIC: National Economy III
PERIOD I: Communication: Meaning
CONTENT:
Communication means getting information or message across to people. It could be verbal or non-verbal
means of communication. It also means the passing of information from one person to another.
EVALUATION QUESTIONS
1. Define communication.
2. Mention the traditional methods of communication.
3. Mention the modern methods of communication.
PERIOD II
TOPIC: The Importance or Roles of Communication
CONTENT:
1. Proper uses of modern means of communication will promote economic development of individuals
and the country.
2. Communication is sourceof revenue to government and individuals. Government and people generate
a lot of money through communication.
3. Communication saves time and cost. The use of mobile phones saves peoples time and money.
4. Communication through the modern ways promotes our culture. Cultures of people are made known to
others through the pages of newspaper, radio and television stations.
5. Effective communication promotes national and International Cooporation and understanding.
6. Modern means of communication assists in the spread of information from one part of the world to
others.
EVALUATION QUESTIONS
What are the roles of modern means of communication to the development of the society?
READING ASSIGNMENT
Macmillan Social Studies Book 2 by M.A. Orebanjo, I.O. Osokoya, R. Acholonu et.al Pages 46 – 48.
THEORY
1. What are the traditional methods of communication?
2. Mention the roles or importance of communication in Nigeria.
WEEK NINE
TOPIC: FINDING HELP
PERIOD I:Meaning of Finding Help
CONTENT:
Finding help involves providing or seeking assistance or support in order to find a remedy or relief from a
problem or make a situation more bearable. Adults are role models and friends and need to help
adolescents to make transition into adulthood.
EVALUATION QUESTIONS
1. Define finding help.
2. Identify five situations when people need help.
PERIOD II
TOPIC: Skills Necessary When Seeking Help
CONTENT:
1. A good verbal and non-verbal communication is important.
EVALUATION QUESTIONS
1. Identify the skills needed when seeking for help.
2. What are the skills needed when helping others?
READING ASSIGNMENT
Solakat New Syllabus on Social Studies for Junior Secondary Schools Book 2 by OluwasolaOyewole
Pages 53 – 55.
WEEKEND ASSIGNMENT
1. All the following people can help except A. Health workers B. Pastors C. Untrusted People D. nurses
2. One of the following is not a skill needed when seeking help A. willingness to learn B. good
communication skill C. aggressiveness D. willingness to speak out.
3. One of the following is the meaning of empathy A. to engage in long conversation B. to be disobedient
to elders C. to put yourself in another person’s position D. to be contented with what you have.
4. All the following are skills necessary when helping others except A. discussion must be done in
privacy B. discussion must be in public C. do not judge what the person has done D. listening to the
person.
5. Which of the following persons could be of help to a student with academic challenges? A. doctor B.
pastor C. imam D. educational counsellor.
THEORY
1. Identify five situations when people need help.
2. Mention three skills necessary when seeking help.