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St. Gregory’s College, Lagos. Holiday Assignments. 1 ST. GREGORYS COLLEGE, LAGOS. 2017/2018 ACADEMIC SESSION 1 ST TERM 2018/2019 SCHEME OF WORK OUTLINE SS 2 S/N SUBJECTS Week Topics 1 Chemistry 1. Revision/Periodic Table –Electronic configuration leading to group and periodic classification 2. The periodic trend: the periodic properties of elements i.e atomic size, ionic size, ionization energy, electron affinity, electronegativity down the group and across the period. 3. Element of the 1 st transition series- Periodic gradation of elements in group, i.e the halogens F2, Cl2, Br2, I2. 4. Types of reaction: i. Combination reactions ii. Decomposition reactions iii. Displacement reaction iv. Double decomposition reactions v. Catalytic reaction vi. Reversible reaction vii. Thermal dissociation 5. Oxidation and Reduction (Redox reactions) i. The use of oxidation numbers ii. Balancing of redox equation in acidic and alkaline medium iii. Identification of oxidizing and reducing agents 6. Electrolysis: definition of the term i. Effects of electricity on matter ii. Electrolytes and non-electrolytes iii. Conductors and non-conductors i. Ionic theory 7. i. Ionic theory ii. Preferential discharge of ions during electrolysis iii. Electrolysis of specified electrolytes 8. i. Faradays law of electrolysis ii. Faraday as a mole of electrons 9. i. Calculations based on these laws ii. Uses of electrolysis, e.g electroplating etc. 10. Electro Chemistry: Electrolytic and electrochemical cells with their differences. The relationship between Gibb’s free energy and e.m.f. of a cell. 11. Revision 12. Examination

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St. Gregory’s College, Lagos. Holiday Assignments. 1

ST. GREGORY’S COLLEGE, LAGOS. 2017/2018 ACADEMIC SESSION 1ST TERM 2018/2019 SCHEME OF WORK OUTLINE

SS 2

S/N SUBJECTS Week Topics

1 Chemistry

1. Revision/Periodic Table –Electronic configuration leading to group and periodic classification

2. The periodic trend: the periodic properties of elements i.e atomic size, ionic size, ionization energy, electron affinity, electronegativity down the group and across the period.

3. Element of the 1st transition series- Periodic gradation of elements in group, i.e the halogens F2, Cl2, Br2, I2.

4. Types of reaction: i. Combination reactions ii. Decomposition reactions iii. Displacement reaction iv. Double decomposition reactions v. Catalytic reaction vi. Reversible reaction vii. Thermal dissociation

5. Oxidation and Reduction (Redox reactions) i. The use of oxidation numbers ii. Balancing of redox equation in acidic and alkaline medium iii. Identification of oxidizing and reducing agents

6. Electrolysis: definition of the term i. Effects of electricity on matter ii. Electrolytes and non-electrolytes iii. Conductors and non-conductors

i. Ionic theory 7. i. Ionic theory

ii. Preferential discharge of ions during electrolysis iii. Electrolysis of specified electrolytes

8. i. Faradays law of electrolysis ii. Faraday as a mole of electrons

9. i. Calculations based on these laws ii. Uses of electrolysis, e.g electroplating etc.

10. Electro Chemistry: Electrolytic and electrochemical cells with their differences. The relationship between Gibb’s free energy and e.m.f. of a cell.

11. Revision 12. Examination

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2 Physics

1. Concept of position, distance and displacement in relation to XY plane

2. Scalar and vector quantities: concept of scalar and vector quantity, vector representation, addition of scalar and vector. Resolution of vectors and resultant

3. Derivation of equation of linear motion: motion under gravity, calculations using these equations

4. Projectile and its application 5. Newton laws of motion: conservation of linear momentum and

conservation of energy. Collisions 6. Equilibrium of forces: principle of moment, condition for

equilibrium of rigid bodies under the action of parallel and non-parallel force.

7. Equilibrium contd: center of gravity and stability, couple. 8. Simple harmonic motion: definition, explanation of simple

harmonic motion, displacement, acceleration, period, frequency 9. Simple harmonic motion: energy of SHM and forced vibration

and resonance 10. Machines: types and examples 11. Machines: calculation on machines 12. Revision/Examination

3 Commerce

1. Revision of SS1 work/Public Enterprises: - Public enterprises meaning, formation and management of

public enterprises - Sources of capital - Reasons for Government ownership of public enterprises,

advantages and disadvantages 2. Limited Companies: Meaning, types, formation (Legal

requirements) a. Memorandum of Association b. Articles of Association

3. Limited Companies continues: Sources of capital: shares, stocks, debentures, retained profits, loans & overdraft, trade credits, leasing factoring. Advantages and disadvantages.

4. Cooperative Societies: Definition, history, characteristics and types of cooperative societies

5. Co-operative societies continues: - Advantages, disadvantages and problems of cooperative

societies - Similarities and differences between cooperative society and

company - Service provided to members - Sources of funds to cooperative societies

6. Money: Meaning, evolution, functions, qualities and characteristics, forms/types of money

7. Banks: meaning and history, types of banks

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- Central Bank of Nigeria (CBN): Origin, functions - Commercial Banks: meaning, functions of commercial bank - Types of account: current, savings, fixed deposit

8. Modern Banking Service for payment - Automated Teller Machine (ATM) - Western Union, Money Transfer - Money Gram, e-Banking (on-line) the role of each in business

transaction 9. Savings and specialised banks e.g

Savanna Banks, Federal Saving Bank, Mortgage Banks, Building Societies. - Specialised Banks e.g Nigeria Industrial Development Bank

e.g Nigeria Agricultural Cooperative and Rural Development Bank (NACRDB)& Merchant Banks

- Micro Finance Banks 10. Cheque: Meaning and features of cheque, advantages, parties to

a cheque, types of cheques, dishonoured cheque and reasons why banks dishonoured cheques

11. Revision 12. Examination

4 Government

1. franchise 2. Election- meaning , purpose/functions,, types,

merits and demerits of types. - Types of voting, free and fair election.

3. Voting systems 4. Electoral commissions 5. Public opinion 6. Civic service 7. Public corporation 8. Local government 9. Hausa/Fulani pre-colonial system 10. Igbo pre-colonial system 11. Yoruba pre-colonial system 12. Colonial administration

5 English

Language

Week Topic Performance Objectives 1 Structure: Words

commonly misspelt Mechanics: capitalization

of words/ the full stop/ the dash, the comma

Identifying some commonly misspelt words, spelling them and using them in context; applying capital letters, the full stop and the dash sign appropriately

2 Summary: rudiments of a good summary

Vocabulary development: sports/ entertainment

Summarizing passages in given number of sentences; identifying and using words associated sports and entertainment; learning the

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Speech work: stress in polysyllabic words

rules of stress application in polysyllabic words

3 Comprehension: writing skill

Structure: noun phrase/ clause

Essay: Narrative essay

Identifying noun phrases and clauses; giving the grammatical names and functions of expressions in comprehension passages; narrating a story to illustrate a given idiom

4 Summary Vocabulary development:

power/ production Speech work: word stress

(continued)

Identifying and using words associated with power and production; identifying the syllable with the primary stress in given polysyllabic words; using the comma correctly in sentences

5 Comprehension Structure: Types of

sentences according to function/ components of a sentence

Essay: descriptive

Identifying the types of sentences according to function/ identifying the components of a sentence (SVOCA); describing a traditional festival

6 Summary Structure: conditional

clauses Speech work: stress

patterns Mechanics: the semi-colon

Identifying the appropriate verb forms for various conditions; identifying words with different stress patterns in given options; using the semi-colon appropriately in sentences and passages

7 Comprehension: Figures of speech

Structure: conjunctions Essay: article writing

Identifying figures of speech in passages; using conjunctions correctly in sentences; writing an appropriate article

8 Summary Structure: classification of

verbs/ common errors Speech work: contrasting

vowel sounds

Identifying the types of verbs under finite, non-finite, transitive/ intransitive, primary and modal auxiliaries; identifying and correcting some errors involved in the use of each verb type; identifying vowels in given options

9 Comprehension: Vocabulary development:

military Speech work: consonant

clusters/ intonation Essay: formal letter to the

editor

Identifying and using words that are associated with military; identifying the clusters of consonants in given words; differentiating letters to the editor with articles for publication/ writing a letter to the editor on a given topic

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10 Revision. 11/12 Examination.

13 Closing.

6 Igbo

Language

1a. Mmeghari ihe ndi e mere n’afo b. Mpuru edemede (Abidii) na nkewa 2. Mmubaokwu, uru na oghom din a ya. 3. Mkpuruokwu a. Otu mkpuru Abidii b. Nke nwere otu nkejiokwu c. Agumadu – nchikota akwukwo ahoputara 4a. Mofim na mkpuruokwu b. Nkenuudi na njirimara mofim 5a. Omenala – Egwu onwa, Igba mbga b. Nkejiasusu – njuajuju ntimkpu, njaike 6a. Omenala – Otu nzuzo: Nkowa, uru na ogbom b. Ndiiche di na ya na out nkiti 7a. Nkejiasusu – Ngwaa na udi ya di iche iche b. Edemede – Leta na udi ya 8a. Nkejiasusu – mgbakwunye na nsokwunye b. Agumagu – Nnyocha Akwukwo 9a. Ahiriokwu – Ahiri nha, Ahiri nkwe na Ahiri nju b. Uto asusu – Pesin na nga 10. Omenala – Dibia Odinaala, udi oru, uru na ogbom 11. Mmughari ihe ndi a muru 12.Ule 13. Ule na mmechi

7 French

Language

1. La revision de l’examen passé et l’introduction du cours 2 & 3. L’imparfait, la litterature “ Chaque chose…” 4 & 5. Adjective qualificatif et la comparaison 6 & 7. Le participle present et la gerondif, les formes d’interrogation et

position. La Litterature: Chaque chose 8 & 9. Les adverbs: Formation et position

La Litterature: Chaque chose 10 & 11. Les expressions avec le verbs “avoir”

La comprehension La revision

12. Examen

8 Literature -in

- English

1. Revision on last term work 2. Introduction to faceless, background and setting 3. Themes 4. Narrative techniques 5. Major character 6. Minor character

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7. Significances 8. One Art Poetic Devices 9. Anthem for doomed youth 10. Praise Song for my mother

9 Financial

Accounting

WEEK 1 –Revision of last Term Examination Question WEEK 2 – Provision of Bad and Doubtful Debts:-

Meaning, Factors, Differences between Bad debts and Doubtful debts with Working exercise

WEEK 3 – Bad debts and Provision for doubtful Debts recovered with working exercise. Provision for Discount received and Discount Allowed.

WEEK 4&5- Prepayment and Accrual Accounts:- Definition, Prepaid Income andExpenditure. Accrued Income and

Expenditure, Distinction between the Two terms and Ledger entries WEEK 6 – Preparation of Final Accounts with Adjustment: - Trading,

Profit and Loss Account and Balance Sheet WEEK 7 – Manufacturing, Trading, Profit and Loss Account and

Balance Sheet:- Introduction, Definition of Terminologies and format WEEK 8 – Manufacturing, Trading, Profit and Loss Account and

Balance Sheet: - working Exercise with market value. WEEK 9 - Departmental Accounts: - Introduction, Purpose,

Treatment of adjustment, Allocation of expenses and format

WEEK 10 – Departmental Accounts: - Trading, Profit and Loss Account and Balance Sheet: - working exercise.

WEEK 11 – Revision WEEK 12 – Examination

10 Economics

1. Revision, Formation of Grouped Frequency Tables, Class Interval, Class Boundary, Class Size.

2. Calculation of (a) Mean (b) Mode (c) Median of Grouped Data. Various Graphical illustration of grouped data.

3. Measures of Partition or Variation of Grouped Data. (i) Quartiles (ii) Deciles (iii) Percentiles (iv) Illustrating with ogive using cumulative frequency table.

4. Measures of Dispersion or Variation of Grouped Data. (i) Range (ii) Mean Deviation (iii) Variance (iv) Standard Deviation

5. Algebra or Equation - (i) Simple Linear Equation (ii) Simultaneous Equation (iii) Change of the subject formulae.

6 - 7. Theory of Costs - Meaning of Cost to (i) An Accountant (ii) An Economist

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Concepts of Total Cost, Average Cost, Marginal Cost, Variable Cost and Fixed Cost. Calculation of Various Costs. Short Run Cost, Long Run Cost. Revenue Concepts: Total, Average, Marginal Revenue.

8. Theory of Demand - Definition of Demand, Explain the Laws of Demand with table and curve. Types of Demand (Derived, Composite, joint and competitive) and Factors determining demand for goods and services.

9. Change in Quantity Demanded, Shift in Demand Curve, Abnormal demand, Elasticity of Demand – Price Elasticity, Types, Graphical illustration of each and its calculation.

10. Income Elasticity of Demand, Calculation of Income Elasticity of Demand, Calculation cross Elasticity of Demand, Factors affecting Elasticity of Demand, Uses of Elasticity of demand.

11 Geography

1. Revision of last term’s work/soils 2. Soil continues 3. Earth quake 4. Volcanicity 5. Action of underground water (Limestone Regions) 6. Weathering 7. Action of Running water 8. Action of wind 9. Action of waves 10. Graphical representation of geographical data.

12

Christian

Religious

Knowledge

1. The sovereignty of God (God the creator of the universe Gen 1 and 2)

2. God the controller Gen 1:26-31, Amos 9:5-7, Isaiah 45:9-12 3. The covenant: God’s covenant with Abraham. Gen:12:1-9, 17:1-

12, 21:1-8, 25:19-26 4. God’s covenant with Israel Ex. 2:23, 19:20, 24:1-11, 32:1-20, 30-

34 5. The new covenant Jer. 31:31-34, 32:36-41, Ezekiel 36:25-28 6. Leadership: Joseph as a leader. Gen. 37:1-28, 41:1-57, 45:1-15 7. Moses as a leader. Ex. 1, 2, 3, 4:1-17, 5:1-5, 2:23, 6:28-30, 7:1-7,

14:1-31, 32:1-14, Numbers 13:1-13, 14:1-19 8. Joshua as a leader. Number 13:16-33, 14:1-10, 27:15-23, Joshua

1:1-15, 6, 24:1-31 9. Deborah as a leader: Judges 4:1-24 10. God cares for his people a. Guidance and protection Ex. 14 b. Provision Ex. 16:1-22, 17:1-7 11. Parental responsibility: a. Example of Eli and Samuel. 1Sam 2:11-36, 3:2-18, 4:10-22, 8:1-5 b. Example of Asa. 1Kings 15:9-15, 22:41-44

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13 BIOLOGY

1. THE CELL: (a) Cell as a living unit. (b) Definition of cell. (c) Characteristics of living organisms. (d) Forms in which living cells exist (independent organisms as a colony, filament, cell as part of a living organism).

2. (a) The cell structure and functions of cell component. (b) Similarities and differences between plant and animal cells. (c) Cell theory. 3. THE CELL AND ITS ENVIRONMENT DIFFUSION

(a) Definition of diffusion (b) Process of diffusion (c) Significance of diffusion (d) Demonstration of diffusion (e) Importance of diffusion in plant and animal

OSMOSIS: (a) Definition of osmosis (b) Osmosis in living and non-living things (c) Biological significance of osmosis

(d) Haemolysis (e) Plasmolysis (f) Flaccidity (g) Turgidity.

4. CELLULAR RESPIRATION (a) Definition of Cellular Respiration (b) Process of aerobic respiration (catabolism and kreb’s cycle) (c) Anaerobic Respiration/fermentation (d) Energy release

5. REPRODUCTION (a) Types of reproduction (b) Forms of Asexual reproduction (Binary fussion, (c) budding spores formation vegetative propagation,

natural and artificial) 6. SEXUAL REPRODUCTION:

(a) Conjugation (b) Fission of male and female gametes (c) Meiosis (d) Structure and function of the male and female gametes.

7. REPRODUCTIVE HEALTH (a) Care of Reproductive organs (b) Important of knowledge of genetic disorder in family

8. EXCRETION (a) Definition of excretion (b) Structure of excretion in living organism (c) Waste production of metabolism (d) Forms in which waste product are excreted

9. TISSUES AND SUPPORTING SYSTEMS SKELETON

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AND SUPPORTING SYSTEMS (a) Definition of skeleton (b) Biology significance of skeleton (c) Forms of skeleton (clutin, cartilage, bones, hydrostatic

etc.) (d) Types of skeleton – Exo-skeleton and Endo-skeleton.

10. COMPONENTS OF THE MAMMALIAN SKELETON (i) AXIAL SKELETON (a) The skull (b) Vertebral column (c) Ribs (ii) APPENDICULAR SKELETON

(a) Pectoral girdle (b) Pelvic girdle (c) Pentadacttyl limbs

11. Revision 12. EXAMINATION 13. EXAMINATION

14 Civic

Education

1. Democracy & National development –(a) Capital democracy (b) Characteristics of capitalist democracy (c) Power; political apathy

2. Poverty – Causes, Types and Solution 3. Achieving popular participation 4. Responsible parenthood 5. Growth & Development 6. Nation Building 7. Inter-personal relationship 8. Nationalism 9. Cultism 10. Citizenship 11. Revision

15 Foods &

Nutrition

1. Revision/Kitchen equipment and utensils 2. Labour devices/practical 3. Time and energy management in foods preparation 4. Flour mixture 5. Practical different types of flour 6. Raising Agents 7. Practical on raising agents 8. Food additives 9. Practical flour mixing – batter, dough etc. 10. Practical continues 11. Revision 12. Examination

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16 Mathematics

1. Numerical processes: Logarithms 2. Circle geometry I: Chords, arcs, angles 3. Algebraic process I: Quadratic Equations 4. Numerical process 2: Approximations and errors 5. Trigonometry 1: The Sine rule 6. Geometrical ratios 7. Algebraic process 2: Simultaneous equations 8. Algebraic process 2: Simultaneous equations 9. Measures of central tendency

17 Agricultural

Science

1. Agricultural laws and reforms 2. Farm Machinery and implements 3. Tractor coupled implements 4. Surveying and planning of farmstead 5. Environmental physiology 6. Anatomy and physiology 7. Plant nutrients and nutrient cycle 8. Factors influencing nutrient availability in the soil 9. Farm practices 10. Irrigation and Drainage 11. Revision 12. Examination 13. Examination

18. Technical

Drawing

1. Development 2. Intersections of solid material 3. Conic section (parabola hyperbola eclipse) 4. Auxiliary drawing projection 5. Conventional symbols of materials 6. Revision

19 History

1. Revision of last term work 2. Neo-colonization & political development 3. Neo-colonization and economic under-development, unequal

development and instability within state 4. The military in African politics 5. Boundary disputes and threat to Africa unity. 6. Revision of O.A.U. 7. Six Geographical zones of Nigeria 8. Centres of ancient civilization Nok culture & Ife 9. Centres of ancient civilization Nok culture & Ife 10. Centres of ancient civilization e.g. igbo Ukwu and Benin 11. Centralised and non centralised states e.g. Kanem, Bornu, Hausa

and Igala 12. Centralised and non-centralised states Oyo, Benin, Igbo, Urhobo

and Itshekiri

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20 Yoruba

Language

1. EDE: Gbolohun Eleya Oro-ise, Ihun gbolohun eleyo oro-ise. Apola oruko ati Apola ise.

ASA: Itesiwaju lori Eko Ile: Eko Imototo, Itoju Ara, Ikini abbl. LITIRESO: Itupale Asayan Iwe Litireso ti Ajo WAEC/NECO yan. 2. EDE: Ankoo ati Ijeyopo faweli ninu ede Yoruba. ASA: Itesiwaju lori Eko Ile. LITIRESO : Itupale Asayan iwe ti Ajo WAEC/NECO yan. 3. EDE : Oro Ayalo. (i) Ona ti a n gba oro lati inu ede miiran- Afetiya,

Afojuya ASA: Igbagbo ati Ero Yoruba nipa Oso ati Aje. LITIRESO: Ero ati Igbagbo awon eya orile ede Naijiria ati Orile ede miiran nipa Oso ati Aje- Agbara Oso ati Aje. 4. EDE: Apola ninu Gbolohun ede Yoruba ASA: Ipa ti agbara Aje ko ninu ise isegun ati iwosan LITIRESO: Itupale Asayan iwe tiAjo WAEC/NECO yan. 5. EDE: Isori Gbolohun Olopo oro-ise ASA: Egbe Awo Orisirisi egbe awo ti o wa ni ile Yoruba.. Alaye kikun lori ipa ti awon egbe yii nko. Eewo to wa ninu egbe awo. LITIRESO: Itupale Asasyan iwe Litireso ti Ajo WAEC/NECO yan. 6. EDE: Awe Gbolohun ede Yoruba. ASA: Eto eni si ogun jije. LITIRESO : Itupale asayan iwe litireso ti Ajo WAEC/NECO yan. 7. EDE: Isori oro- Oro Aponle ASA: Aroko – Oriki Aroko. LITIRESO: Itupale Asayan iwe ti Ajo WAEC/NECO yan. 8. EDE: Oro Agbaso- Ilana oro agbaso. ASA: Ojuse eni lawujo LITIRESO: Itupale Asayan iwe ti Ajo WAEC/NECO yan. 9. EDE: Itupale iso/Oro ti Iparoje ati aranmo ti waye ojuse eni ni awujo. ASA: Ojuse eni ninu ile, laarin ebi, egbe, aladuugbo abbl. LITIRESO: Itupale Asayan iwe ti Ajo WAEC/NECO yan. 10. EDE: Awon isori gbolohun gege bi ise won. ASA: Eto oselu abinibi alaye kikun lori ipa ti bale ile, iyaale ile abbl LITIRESO: Itupale Asayan iwe ti Ajo WAEC/NECO yan. 11. EDE: Aroko- Leta-Kiko. ASA: Igbagbo elesin ibile nipa orisa gege bi alarena laarin eleda ati eda. LITIRESO: Itupale Asayan iwe ti Ajo WAEC/NECO yan. 12. Akanse idanwo lori eko ede ati litireso. 13. Akanse idanwo lori eko ede, asa ati litireso.

21 Further

Mathematics

Week Topics Objective 1. Coordinate geometry (conic

sections) Derive equation circle passing through a point (x,y).

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- Circles: Equations of a circle given centre and radius

- General equation of a circle - Equation of tangent to a circle - Equation of normal to a circle

Calculate tangents and normal to a circle.

2. Equation of parabola-General equation. Equations of tangents and normal to a parabola

Derive the equation of a parabola, from general equations of a parabola. Calculate the tangents and normal to parabola

3. Conic Section: General equation of a hyperbola. Equations of tangents and normal to hyperbola.

Derive equation of a hyperbola . Find the tangents and normal to hyperbola

4. Equation of an Ellipse: General equation of an ellipse.

Derive the equation of an ellipse, find the tangent and normal to an ellipse.

5 First organised test 6. Mappings and functions:

concepts of mapping and functions. Domain and Codemain of a function - Types of mappings - Invest of a function - Composite mapping

Define mapping and function, domain and codemain. Define and illustrate types of mappings/functions. Illustrate inverse of a mapping.

7 Permutation and combination – concepts, difference between permutation and combination -solving problems on permutation and combination

Define permutation and combination observe and state differences between them. Solve practical and real life problems.

8. Second organised test 9. Permutation and combination

continues Solve practical and real life problems on combination and permutation.