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THIRD TERM SCHEME OF WORK FOR JSS2 BUSINESS STUDIES LESSON NOTE

Business Studies Lesson Notes

 Lesson Notes on Business Studies JSS 2 Third Term 

What is Business Studies?

Business Studies is a subject which provides us with the knowledge, understanding and skills needed for productive work or activity. The productive activity involves using business resources to make goods and services that satisfy human needs and wants.

Scheme Of Work

Week 1

TopicNational Pension Scheme

Week 5

Topic: Page Setting

Week 3

Topic: Techniques Development In Keyboarding

Week 4

Topic: Paragraphing

Week  5 & 6

Topic: Office Procedure

Week 7

Topic: Wages and Salaries Unit

Week 8

Topic: Imprest and Petty Cash Book

Week 9

Topic: Store Records

Week 10

Topic: Office Equipment

Week 11

Topic: Printers Correction Signs

Week 12

Topic: Speed development and accuracy skills

Week 6

Topic: Memorandum

Week 7

Topic: E-mail

lesson note on business studies for jss2

Below are the 2022 business studies lesson notes for jss2 third term

Week 1

TopicNational Pension Scheme

Contents:

  1. Meaning of pension
  2. The National pension scheme
  3. Objectives of the new contributory pension scheme
  4. Advantages and disadvantages of the new contributory pension scheme

Meaning of pension

Pension can be defined as a sum of money paid regularly to a person who no longer works because of age or length of year of service.

It is the regular payment made to a person on retirement for the remainder of his or her life, the money is meant to sustain him/her for the rest of his/her life.

The National Pension Scheme

The national pension scheme is a federal government policy for the employees of both private and public sector in which the employers and employees will contribute a satisfactory percentage of the employee’s monthly income into. The employers will then pay into the fund an appointed pension fund management company which must be registered and recognized for that purpose by the federal government through its supervising agent, the central bank of Nigeria. To learn more, click here

 Week 2

Topic: Page Setting

Contents:

  1. Definition
  2. Different types of page setup
  3. Correct page alignment
  4. Production of document

Definition – What does Page Setup mean?

Page setup is a set of specific parameters involving the display and layout of a printed page. This type of resource is part of many modern word processing applications and other document processing software, for instance, in Microsoft Office applications.

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 Week 3

Topic: Techniques Development In Keyboarding

Contents:

  1. Meaning of a keyboard
  2. Carriage return lever
  3. Use of margin release key
  4. Division of words at Line ends
  5. Typewriter Ribbons

Meaning of Keyboard

A keyboard is a panel of buttons used for typing and performing other functions on a computer or typewriter.

How to type faster & get things done fast

Now that you’re convinced about the importance of typing faster and accurately, let’s move on to the how’s of it. Here are six ways to significantly improve your typing speed and accuracy.

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Business Studies JSS 2 Third Term Lesson Notes

Week 4

Topic: Paragraphing

Contents:

  1. What is Paragraphing
  2. Different Writing Methods in Paragraph Development
  3. Types of Paragraphing

Paragraph definition: A paragraph is a unit of writing in a larger body of work. A paragraph expresses a particular topic or theme.

What is Paragraphing 

Paragraphing is part of the visual presentation of your essay or assignment along with punctuation, spelling, double spacing, page numbering etc. However, unlike all the above which are mechanical and fairly easily checked for problems (since simple rules can be applied to them), paragraphs can require a considerable amount of thought and effort to get right. However, a well-paragraphed essay signals a careful, organized writer (a good way to pick up marks!) and so it is worth making sure that you have done everything you can to improve them.

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 Week 5 & 6

Topic: Office Procedure

A. Meaning of Office Procedure

An office procedure can be defined as the sequence in which certain operations are carried out concerning what is done. What it is done, how it is done, who does it, when and where it is done in the organization.

B. Importance of Office Procedure

The importance of Office procedure includes:

  1. An office procedure reduces the general cost of operations.
  2. An office procedure allows for effective training of new staff.
  3. It enhances the performance of senior staff.

 

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Week 7

Topic: Wages and Salaries Unit

Contents:

  1. Meaning of wages and salaries
  2. The roles of wages in office
  3. Basic documents in the wages office

A. Meaning of wages and salaries

Wages

It is a fixed regular payment, typically paid on a daily or weekly basis, made by an employer to an employee, especially to a manual or unskilled worker. It is a payment made by business organization for work done or service rendered.

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Week 8

Topic: Imprest and Petty Cash Book

What is a Petty-Cash Book?

A petty cash book is used for recording and tracking small purchases such as parking meter fees that aren’t suitable for check or credit card payments. It is a ledger kept with the petty cash fund to record amounts that are added to or subtracted from its balance. Petty cash should be part of an overall business accounting system that documents how your business moves funds between one account and another and how it spends its money.

In other words, a petty cash book is an accounting book used for recording expenses which are small and of little value, for example stamps, postage and handling, stationery, carriage, daily wages, etc. These are expenses which are incurred day after day; usually petty expenses are large in quantity but insignificant in value. To record such expenses, a different book known as a petty cash book is maintained. The petty cash book may be maintained by the ordinary or by the imprest system.

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Business Studies JSS 2 Third Term Lesson Notes

Week 9

Topic: Store Records

Meaning of a store

A store can be defined as a place where goods are kept for future use. A storehouse is also known as a warehouse. It is a place that must be easy to reach and good for safekeeping of items.

The items kept in the store house are: raw materials, semi-finished goods, finished goods, spare parts that may be used from time to time for the performance of their activities.

Store Record: A store record is a detailed account of all items of goods, raw materials, semi finished goods, finished goods, spare part etc which are kept in the store.

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Week 10

Topic: Office Equipment

Meaning of Office Equipment

Office equipment is any office item which is operated either manually, mechanically, or electronically to aid the office worker perform their duties faster, neater and efficiently.

The need for office equipment

  • Office equipment serves s a necessary aid to help workers carry out their duties effectively.
  • It makes work easier, faster and neater
  • It ensures safe keeping of business documents

 

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 Week 11

Topic: Printers Correction Signs

 

Outline:

— Proofreading marks and signs identification

— Symbols for proofreading

 

Proofreading is the reading of a galley proof or an electronic copy of a publication to detect and correct production errors of text or art.

Traditional method

A proof is a typeset version of copy or a manuscript page. They often contain typos introduced through human error. Traditionally, a proofreader looks at an increment of text on the copy and then compares it to the corresponding typeset increment, and then marks any errors (sometimes called line edits) using standard proofreaders’ marks. Unlike copy editing, To learn more, click here

 

 Week 12

Topic: Speed development and accuracy skills

 

Lots of school are launching 1-to-1 initiatives in their schools, but they are necessarily providing the keyboarding instruction that their students need to receive if they are going to get the most out of their new computers.

Some teachers believe that the students need to take a full semester of keyboarding before they should be allowed to touch the computer.  Other educators believe that the students already know how to keyboard (albeit Hunt-and-Peck) from all of the computer work they do on a day-to-day basis.

I would like to weigh-in on these issues by providing this brief posting as the framework of my argument and then linking you to my other postings that further explain these points. I will begin by discussing the 3 necessary elements in teaching keyboarding and then discuss how it would be most efficient to teach keyboarding in a school setting:
There are 3 basic issues to consider when teaching keyboarding: Accuracy, Speed and Technique (including Ergonomics.)
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 Week 13

Topic: E-mail

Outline –

  • Meaning
  • Features
  • Format

Meaning:

Electronic Mail (email or e-mail) is a method of exchanging messages between people using electronic devices. Email first entered substantial use in the 1960s and by the mid-1970s had taken the form now recognized as email. Email operates across computer networks, which today is primarily the Internet. Some early email systems required the author and the recipient to both be online at the same time, in common with instant messaging. Today’s email systems are based on a store-and-forward model. Email servers accept, forward, deliver, and store messages. Neither the users nor their computers are required to be online simultaneously; they need to connect only briefly, typically to a mail server or a webmail interface, for as long as it takes to send or receive messages.

 

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