Basic Technology Lesson Note JSS 1 Second Term
Basic Technology Scheme of Work for JSS1 Second Term
TYPES OF BUILDING MATERIALS (CONTD) – USES
DRAWING INSTRUMENTS & MATERIALS (I)
TYPES OF BUILDINGS & BUILDING MATERIALS
DRAWING INSTRUMENTS AND MATERIALS (I)
DRAWING INSTRUMENT AND MATERIALS (CONT’D)
Basic Technology JSS1 Second Term
Below are the 2022 complete basic technology lesson notes for Jss 1 Second term
Week 3)
Topic: Building Materials (contd) – Uses
Outline:
- Importance of Buildings
- Uses of Building Material
Importance of Buildings
- They offer protection against harsh weather e.g. sun, rain, heat/cold and fierce wind
- They provide a safe place where we can lodge our valuables
- They provide a medium where official engagements can be carried out
- They provide a place to house agricultural products like animals and crop yields
- They provide a medium for residential, commercial and industrial activities. To learn more, Click here
Week 4
Topic: Drawing Instruments & Materials (I)
Outline:
- Types of Instruments and Materials for Technical Drawing
- Uses of Drawing Instruments & Materials
Introduction:
The technical drawing is a universal language used for communication among technical people.
These are engineers, technicians, designers, builders, etc. It is a language expressed in terms of graphic illustrations which convey the idea of shape, size and other features of engineering components used in the manufacturing and construction industries.
We study drawing so that we can draw objects for other people to see and understand what we have in mind without talking to us or asking questions. It is therefore important that we learn the language of drawing. To do this, we start with the descriptions of instruments and materials that are used, and later we learn how to use them to produce drawings and how to take good care of them. To learn more, Click here
Week 2)
Topic: Types of buildings
Outline:
- Types of building
- Types of building materials
Types of Building:
Building types could also be identified by their construction design i.e. outlines and method of the arrangement of the walls and the height of the building. They are bungalows, duplex, detached, semi-detached, huts, high rise and skyscrapers.
1. Hut
This is a small unit of ancient design built with mud, usually round in a shape and usually covered with thatch. A conglomeration of these usually forms a village with one of them being fairly larger, rectangular or square shape which is occupied by the village head. Largely due to their unique and beautiful round shape, huts find their ways at strategic positions in modern hotels, such as suya spots, etc. Although still covered with thatch, they are constructed with other additional materials like timber and even metals. To learn more, Click here
Week 4)
Drawing Instruments and materials (I)
Course Outline:
- Types of drawing Instruments
- Uses of drawing materials
Introduction:
Technical drawing is a universal language used for communication among technical people these technical people are engineers, technicians, designers, builders, etc. It is a language expressed in terms of graphic illustrations which convey the idea of shape, size and other features of engineering components used in the manufacturing and construction industries.
We study drawing so that we can draw objects for other people to see and understand what we have in mind without talking to us or asking questions. It is therefore important that we learn the language of drawing. To do this, we start with the descriptions of instruments and materials that are used, and later we learn how to use them to produce drawings and how to take good care of them. To learn more, Click here
Week 5)
Care of Drawing Instruments
Introduction:
Just as we need to take of ourselves, our clothing, houses and other property, so also do our drawing instruments need good care in order to prolong their service life and for safety reasons. Therefore, these precautions should be observed in respect of the following instruments:
Drawing board:
- Do not use pins for fastening your paper to the board, use tapes or clips
- Do not use blade or knife to cut something on the surface of your drawing board.
- Always cover the surface with cardboard or thick paper.
- Keep the drawing board in a safe place when not in use. To learn more, Click here