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  • Manners really do make us – it could be that they are one of the keys to being human.
    Scientists have suggested that good manners not only distinguish us from the rest of the animal kingdom, they help keep h […]

  • (By Riley Griffin)
    I guess it comes with the territory, but every adult in the world seems to think they have secret knowledge that will crack the youth. They attribute their expertise on the subject of teenagers […]

  • Whether it’s a first date, meeting new people, a job interview or anything else, the key to success is to always be yourself. You want people to like you for who you are, and if you’re insincere, it will eve […]

  • JSS 2 Mathematics Third Term Week 3
    Topic: CYLINDERS AND CONES
    Shows that the net of a cylinder is made up of two circles and a rectangle. The total surface area of the cylinder will be the total area of the two […]

  • There are so many different challenges that technology integration in the classroom presents teachers. From budgets to hesitant parents to broken devices and totally re-vamping your lesson plans and constantly […]

  • JSS 2 Mathematics Third Term Week 2
    Topic: TABLES, TIMES TABLES AND CHARTS
    Reading tabulated data
    Tabulated data means information given in a table. Tabulated data is often in numerical form. Numerical tables […]

  • JSS 2 Mathematics Third Term Week 1
    Topic: PYTHAGORAS’ THEOREM
    Pythagorean theorem which states the special relationship between the sides of a right triangle is perhaps the most popular and most applied th […]

  • JSS 1 Mathematics Second Term

     

    Week 4 & 5 

     

    Topic: Number Base

     

    Overview:

    Counting in base two.
    Conversion of base 10 numerals to binary numbers.
    Addition and subtraction of two or […]

  • JSS 1 Mathematics Third Term
    Week 11
    Topic: STATISTICS –  AVERAGES
    Averages
    The average of a set of numbers is a very important statistics. The average is typical of the set of numbers and gives information […]

  • Nigeria’s No. 1 ‘grammarian’, Patrick Obahiagbon represented the Governor of Edo State, Adams Oshiomhole at the 2014 United Nations International Youths Day which was organized by Rise Networks at the Unive […]

  • I say a very good morning dear young friends. How are you doing today? Sure you are making the best of your elongated long vacation. I charge you to make a commitment to read and develop yourself. Your mind is an […]

  • When we compare education systems around the world (which we do, quite often) to see what’s working and what isn’t, one of the metrics we often see is ‘school life expectancy’, otherwise known as how many years s […]

  • JSS 1 Mathematics Third Term
    Week 8
    Topic: CONSTRUCTION: PARALLEL AND PERPENDICULAR LINES
    In geometry, to construct a figure means to draw it accurately. Accurate construction depends on using measuring and […]

  • You may think your microwave is good only for making popcorn or heating up last night’s leftovers. But with a big chocolate bar and a little ingenuity, you can use your microwave to calculate the speed of […]

  • Britons are to be the first in the world to test a new vaccine against the deadly ebola virus.
    Altogether 60 healthy volunteers will be given the vaccine next month in a trial led by Oxford University […]

  • Nigeria Union of Teachers, NUT, parents and other stakeholders have expressed divergent views on the decision by the Federal Government to postpone the resumption date of all primary and secondary schools […]

  • A diet laden with burgers and fries, dripping with sweet treats and saturated in pies could kill our appetite for healthy foods, scientists warn.
    A new Australian study has found living on junk food not only […]

  • Volunteers are being paid 1,073 Naira per day to sterilize and bury the bodies of those who have died after contracting the deadly Ebola virus.
    As the crisis continues to spread across West African countries, […]

  • The Registrar of Joint Admission and Matriculation Board (JAMB) Professor Dibu Ojerinde has stated that students and candidates who are not computer literate will not be allowed to write any examination […]

  • Hello my young friends; It’s been a while. Pardon my unavoidable absence. I had few emergencies to respond to. We thank God that things have eased out now. I am back here to discuss with you matters, which, I b […]

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