SCHEME OF WORK FOR BASIC SCIENCE (GRADE 7) FIRST TERM

SCHEME OF WORK FOR BASIC SCIENCE (GRADE 7)

FIRST TERM

Week(s)

Topic(s)

Content(s)

1.

Introduction to Science

·        Meaning of science

·        Reasons for studying science (importance)

·        The scientific methods (Observing, Identify Problems, Classifying, Making Reasonable Guesses, Experiments).

2.

Living and Non-living Things

·        Meaning of living things

·        Characteristics of Living Things, E.G. MR. NIGER + CHAD

·        Identify yourself as a living thing

3.

Living and Non-living Things

·        Examples of living things

·        Characteristics and Importance of Plants and Animals.

·        Differences between Plants and Animals.

4.

Living And Non-Living Things

·        Examples of non-living things

·         Properties of non-living things

·        Uses of non-living things  

·        Importance of Non-Living Things

5.

Living and Non-living Things

·        Meaning of matter

·        Identification of matter (Material around us)

·        Classification of Matter (Elements , Compounds and Mixtures with examples)

·        States of Matter (Solid, Liquid, Gas, Plasma).

·        Change of state

6.

Mid-Term

·        Examination

 

7.

 

Mid-Term

·        Break

8.

Family Health-Sanitation

·        Definition of Personal Cleanliness

·         Methods Of Keeping The Body

·        Methods of keeping the Home Clean

·         Advantages/Disadvantages Of Personal Cleanliness.

9.

Family Health-Nutrition

·        Meaning Of Nutrition

·        Feeding and Types (E.G. Autotrophic and Heterotrophic Feeding).

·         Identification of Food And

·        Classes of Food (Examples and Their Importance).

·        Balanced/Adequate Diet

10.

Environmental Conservation And Safety

·        Meaning Of Environmental Conservation and Balance.

·        Sun As The Primary Source Of Energy To The Earth.

11.

Environmental Conservation And Safety

·        Natural Cycles (Carbon, Water, Nitrogen Cycles).

·        Human Activities That Affect Environmental Balance (E.G. Farming, Construction, Industrialization, ETC).

12.

Examination/Closing

 

 

 

 


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