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Classwork Series and Exercises { Civic Education – JSS3}:National Population Census

JSS 3 Civic Education First Term Topic: National Population Census Content- Meaning of Population               Meaning of Census               How Population Census is Conducted. Population can be defined as the total or aggregate number of people living in a particular place at a particular […]

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SOME FACTS ABOUT MICROORGANISMS YOU SHOULD KNOW

Microorganisms are living beings (types of life) requiring amplification to see and resolve their structures. “Microorganism” is a general term that becomes more understandable if it is divided into its principal types—bacteria, yeasts, molds, protozoa, algae—predominantly unicellular microbes. Viruses are also included, although they cannot live or reproduce on their own. They are particles, not

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Classwork Series and Exercises {Biology- SS1}: Major Sources and Forms of Energy

Introduction To Energy Energy is the ability to do work. Work is done when force causes an object to move through a distance. All living organisms need energy to enable them to carry out their life processes. This energy is normally obtained from the food we eat. Forms of Energy There are many forms of

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Classwork Series and Exercises {English – JSS2}: Spoken English – /i/ and /i:/ sounds and Adverbs

Spoken English: The /i/ and /i:/ sounds Adverbs Spoken English: The /i/ and /i:/ sounds We are going to revise the two sounds above. Listen to these two lists of words and repeat:   /i:/          /i/ Eat It Feel Fill Heap Hip Sheep Ship Leaves Lives Seat Sit Beat Bit He’s

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Civic Education – Responsible Parenthood

Civic Education, SS 1, Week 5 Topic: Responsible Parenthood Contents: Meaning of Responsible parenthood The qualities of responsible parenthood Factors to be considered in choosing a partner Basic concept in responsible parenthood Duties of responsible parenthood Meaning of Responsible Parenthood A responsible parenthood is simply defined as the “will” and ability of parents to respect

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Classwork Series and Exercises {Physics}: Energy of Simple Harmonic Motion

Introduction Kinetic energy is the energy one possesses due to motion. When a pendulum bob swings, it experiences a movement of displacement. The change in position as a result of little application of force, causing motion called kinetic energy. Kinetic energy (K.E) = ½ MV2                                     = ½ MW2 [r2 – y2] Given mass M,

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Classwork Series And Exercises { Civic – SS1}: UDHR (Universal Declaration of Human Right)

Civic Education, SS1 Topic:UDHR (Universal Declaration of Human Right) Contents: Meaning of UDHR Historical background of UDHR The seven core freedom of the UdHR Meaning of UDHR The Universal Declaration of Human Right reflects the fundamental beliefs shared by countries around the world regarding human rights. The Universal Declaration of Human Rights (UDHR) is a

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Classwork Series and Exercises {Chemistry- SS2}: Electrochemistry

Introduction Electrochemistry is the study of electricity and how it relates to chemical reactions. In electrochemistry, electricity can be generated by movements of electrons from one element to another in a reaction known as redox reaction, or oxidation-reduction reaction.  In other word, electrochemistry is the study of changes that cause electrons to move. This movement

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Classwork Series and Exercises {Basic Science – JSS1}: Environmental Conversation and Safety (Sanitation)

Basic Science JSS 1 Week 6 Topic: Environmental Conversation and Safety (Sanitation) Introduction The environment is the surroundings around us. This includes the home, school premises, classroom, market, churches and mosques, air, hospital, etc. A healthy environment is a healthy place to live because it ensures healthy living while unhealthy environment affects normal living through

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