FISHERIES
SS1 FIRST TERM
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FISHERIES
SS1 FIRST TERM
WEEK
TOPIC
CONTENT
ACTIVITIES
1
Introduction of fisheries
Definition/meaning of fisheries & fishery. Meaning of processing.
Processes of fish processing.
Define fishery and fisheries.
2
Introduction to fisheries
Meaning of marketing.
Types of markets.
Location of the market.
Define Marketing
3
Introduction of fisheries
Definition/Meaning of production.
Types of production in fisheries
Definition of production
4
Introduction of fisheries
Meaning of distribution.
Types of distribution.
Explanation if distribution
5
Sub-division of fisheries
Meaning of capture fisheries(fishing).
Types of capture:-
Subsistence fisheries; artisanal fisheries, industrial fisheries
Demonstration
6
Sub-division of fisheries continues
Culture fisheries (aquaculture)
The various types of aquaculture.
Demonstration
7
Sub-division of fisheries cont.
Meaning of industrial fisheries
Types of industrial fisheries
Picture or video tapes , projectors
8
Importance of fish
Importance of fisheries;
Food, employment, income generation, social cultural life, aesthetic, foreign exchange etc
Visit to a standard fish farm
9
Importance of fisheries
Learning/ Research, recycling
Demonstration
10
Importance of fisheries
Sporting of activities e.g, argungun fishing festival , Angling etc
Leather e.g from sharks and electric fish
A visit to a fish festival- Yaba etc
11
Practicals
Praticals
Pratical
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FISHERIES
SS1 SECOND TERM
WEEK
TOPIC
CONTENT
ACTIVITIES
1
Capture of fishery
Meaning of capture fishery
Types of capture fishery-capture e.g, subsistence capture fishery, industrial.
Visit to any nearby river for fish catching with the students
2
Capture fishery
Meaning of capture fishery.
Description of capture fishery.
Talks on capture fishery.
3
Methods of capture fishery
Methods of capture fishery.
Hooks and lines
Description of hooks and lines.
Drawing of the hooks and lines
Using hooks and lines with attractive baits. Drawing of the fishing tool.
4
Methods of capture fishing
Methods of capture fishery using nets:
Types of nets: scoop net, gill net.
Description and drawing.
Using Hooks and lines with attractive baits.
Drawing of the fishing tool
5
Methods of capture fishery continues
Other types of nets- senine and cast nets.
Description and drawings.
The use of senine and cast nets where applicable.
6
Methods of capture fishery cont.
Baskets, traps, impaling, pond, draining.
The use of impaling, traps and baskets by the students under supervision of the teacher
7
Methods of capture fishery cont.
Explanations of other methods of capturing fishery-
Electro-fishing
Ultrasonic
Trawlers.
Students using slightly heavy object on either a pond or the river, fishes will come to surface of the water
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Materials for capturing fishes
Materials:
Nets, Hook and line, Cages, knives, traps, baskets etc
Students using capture materials such baskets, hook and line etc for demonstration.
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Practical
Practical
General work on the fishery site
10
Practical
Practical
General activities at the fishery site
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Revisions
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Examination
Examinations
FISHERIES
SS 1 THIRD TERM
WEEK
TOPIC
CONTENT
ACTIVITIES
1
Culture fisheries
Meaning /definition of culture fishery.
Identification of common qualities of culturable fish species ,
Physical handling of the cum observing the fish
2
Culture fisheries
Identification of common qualities such as hardiness, acceptability of artificial fish feeds, tolerance to poor water quality, ability to reproduce in captivity etc
Visiting standard fish farm and records the field trip
3
Culture fisheries
Identification of common cultural fish species such as clarias spp, tilapia, shrimp, seed weed, heterobranchus etc
Display fish species with different body forms
4
Characteristics of common culturable fish species
Characteristics include;
Presence /absence of scales.
Shape of mouth, tail, fins, scales, general body shape etc.
Display the various fish species with their shape of mouth , tail, fins scales etc
5
Practicals
Knowledge of scientific names is essential.
Write the common names and the scientific names of each of the species
6
Culturing facilities
Meaning of ponds.
Description of the carious ponds
Visiting the school ponds or outside the school.
7
Features of a standard fish pond
Features consists of Dam, core trench, monk, boards, etc
Trip / visit to a standard fish pond
8
Construction of a standard fish pond
Consisting the distribution channel such as monk, Boards, screens etc.
Visit any fish frm that has these facilities.
9
Stocking of a fish pond
Stocking of a fish pond with fishes of the same ages, sizes etc
Fingerlings or juvenile of the same ages, sizes should be shown to the students.
10
Maintenance of a fish pond
Maintenance include the following: Supplementary feeding, wedding, silt removal, air supply, water supply etc
Students should be involved in feeding and maintaining the fish pond
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Examinations
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GARMENT MAKING
SS 1 FIRST TERM
WEEK
TOPIC/CONTENT
ACTIVITIES
1
INTRODUCTION TO GARMENT MAKING
Definition of garment making
Concept of garment making
History of garment making
Reasons for wearing garments.
Teacher discusses the concept and importance of garment.
Resources; chart.
2
CLOTHING ITEMS
-Identification of clothing items e.g dresses, shoes, hat etc
-Clothes for different occasions e.g office, sports, uniform, party.
Teacher displays various items of clothing, discuss clothes suitable for each occasion.
Resources; items of clothing.
3
PRINCIPLES OF DESIGN
Definition of garment design
Proportion, rhythm, balance or harmony and emphasis
Teacher discusses the four principles of design.
Resources; charts showing features in garment.
4
ELEMENTS OF DESIGN
Concept of elements of design
Elements of design—space, form, line, texture, and color.
Teacher discusses the elements of design.
Resources; chart showing different types of line.
5
IMPORTANCE OF COLOUR
Basic colour, i.e primary, secondary and tertiary colours.
Qualities of colour
Classes of colour e.g cool and warm
Color and complexion.
Teacher explains the importance of colour and befitting colours on completion.
Resources; colour wheel, color triangle.
6
FACTORS INFLUENCING GARMENT DESIGN
Age
Figure type
Interest etc
Teacher explains factors that influence garment design.
Resources; pictures of different figure types.
7
ECONOMIC VALUES OF GARMENT DESIGN
Importance of garment design to individual, family and the nation.
Economic value of garment making.
Discuss the importance and the economic value of garment making.
Resources; pictures of designers from fashion magazines.
8
ENTREPRENEURSHIP IN GARMENT MAKING
Definition of entrepreneurship
Advantages of entrepreneurship
Qualities of entrepreneurship.
Teacher discusses the advantages and qualities of entrepreneurship.
Resources; field trip to fashion house/industries.
9
GARMENT MAKING BUSINESS
Definition of business.
Factors to be considered when going into garment making business.
Discussion on the concept of business and factors considered in business.
Resources; chart showing garment making workshop.
10
SEWING TOOLS AND EQUIPMENT
Identification of sewing tools.
Classification of tools and equipment according to their functions.
Points to consider in choosing sewing tools and equipments.
Demonstration and handling of sewing tools and equipment.
Resources; actual sewing tools and equipments.
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CARE OF SEWING TOOLS AND EQUIPMENTS
Importance of care and maintenance of sewing tools and equipment.
Describe the specific way of caring for each tool and equipment.
Resources; tools and equipments.
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METHODS OF CARING FOR TOOLS AND EQUIPMENT
Steps involved in caring and maintaining of tools and equipment.
Practical on specific ways of caring for each tool.
Practical demonstration on how to care for each tool and equipment.
Resources; tools and equipment, items required for caring for each tools and equipments.
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Examination
GARMENT MAKING
SS1 SECOND TERM
WEEK
TOPIC/CONTENT
ACTIVITIES
1
THE SEWING MACHINE
Identification of different types of sewing machine.
Uses of different types.
Functions of parts of sewing machines.
Explanation of various types and parts of sewing machine.
Resources; charts showing parts of sewing machine, different types of sewing machine.
2
CARE OF SEWING
Selection of sewing machine.
Daily care of sewing machine
Routine maintenance of sewing machine.
Discussion on how to select and care for sewing machine.
Resources; sewing machine and items used for servicing, machine, mechanic.
3
MACHINE FAULTS
Identification of common faults or problems
Causes of the faults
Solution/remedies to the problems.
Discussion on common faults and the causes of each fault.
Resources; sewing machine and pieces of fabric.
4
SOLUTIONS TO COMMON PROBLEMS OF SEWING MACHINE
Improper use of machine parts.
How to rectify common problems or faults in sewing machine.
Demonstrates correction of some machine faults.
Resources; sewing machine, accessories and pieces of fabric.
5
BASIC STITCHES
Types of basic stitches; temporary permanent etc
Uses of basic stitches.
Making of temporary stitches (tackings).
Explanation on uses of different types of stitches , practical work on temporary stitches.
Resources; album showing different types of stitches.
6
BASIC STITCHES
Practical working of different types of basic stitches.
Demonstration on how to work each stitch.
Resources; fabric, needle, sewing and embroidery threads.
7
SEAMS
-Types of seam
Where seams are used.
Points to consider when choosing seams.
Working of open seam.
Demonstration on how to work open seam.
Resources; samples of garment with different seams, fabric and sewing accessories.
8
SEAMS AND SEAM FINISHES
-Methods of finishing seams e.g hemming, bounding etc.
Working of other seams.
Demonstration on procedures for producing different seams and methods of finishing the seam edges.
Resources; fabrics and sewing accessories.
9
DISPOSAL OR ARRANGEMENT OF FULLNESS
Methods of disposing or arranging fullness in garments.
Practical work on gathers, darts, and pleats.
Discuss the different methods of arranging fullness in garment.
Resources; samples of fullness in garments, fabrics and sewing tools.
10
FULLNESS IN GARMENTS
Procedures for making tucks, shirring, smocking etc
Practical demonstration and working of some fullness.
Resources; fabric pieces, sewing accessories.
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