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scheme of work (JSS 1)

FIRST TERM:

1ST Week: Machines: Definitions.

2nd Week: Types and uses of machines.

3rd Week: Definition of computer and parts of computer.

4th Week: Data and information

5th Week: Input devices & Output devices.

6th Week: Classification and uses of computer.

7th Week: Mid – Term Test.

8th Week: Revision of terms work

9th Week: Computer peripherals,.

10-11th Week: Revision.

12-13th Week: Examination.

COMPUTER SCIENCE SECOND TERM SCHEME OF WORK (JSS 1)

1ST Week Revision of first term work 2nd Week Computer parts. Hardware, man ware, software and the computer peripherals

3rd Week The computer family: Mini, micro, mainframe computers.

4th Week The operating system (O.S.)

5th Week Things that make computer to work. Some of the things that a computer can do and some of the things it cannot do.

6th Week Where computer keep their information.

7th Week Mid – term test.

8TH Week Binary numbers (base two): Converting from & to base 2.Addition,Subtraction

9th Week Writing numbers in other bases e.g. octal and hexadecimal est.

10th Week converting from one base number to another.

11th Week Revision

12th Week Revision and examination.

13th Week Examination.

COMPUTER SCIENCE THIRD TERM JSS 1
SCHEME OF WORK

WEEK TOPICS

1 Revision of the previous term’s work 2 Bits, Bytes, Nibble, Words, etc.

3 How computer stores data: Fields, Files, and Records. 4 File organization, and access methods,: Sequential. 5 Random and direct methods.

6 Revision of the term’s work.

7 Mid – Term Test.

8 Basic building blocks (Logic gates): NOT Gate.

9 AND Gate and OR Gate

10 Manipulation of the NOT, AND, OR gates.

11 Revision.

12 Revision and

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