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BDT SCHEME OF WORK
CLASS FIRST TERM SECOND TERM THIRD TERM
JHS1 HOME ECONOMICS HOME ECONOMICS HOME ECONOMICS
CORE SKILLS CORE SKILLS CORE SKILLS
1. Nutrition 1. Perspective drawing 1. Identification of
2. Maintaining good health 2. Orthographic problems
3. Cooking food projection 2. Making artefacts
4. Meal service 3. Development of 3. Electrical
5. Processes in sewing surfaces appliances
6. Drawing: tools and 4. Elements of design 4. Household
materials, lines, outline 5. Principles of design furniture
drawing, pictorial drawing 6. Colour work 5. Setting up small
HEOME ECONOMICS HOME ECONOMICS scale enterprises
7. Tools and equipment for 7. Safety at the kitchen 6. Introduction to
catering and the workshop the job market
8. Tools and equipment for 8. The three food groups 7. Packaging
sewing 8. Exhibition
9. Maintaining good heath PRE-TECHNICAL SKILLS HOME
PRE-TECHNICAL SKILLS 1. Safety precautions ECONOMICS
1. Ferrous and non-ferrous 2. Measuring tools 9. Textile fibres
metals 3. Setting out and 10. Fabrics
2. Timber marking out tools PRE-TECHNICAL
3. Building materials 4. Cutting tools SKILLS
4. Abrasives 1. Cutting tools
VISUAL ARTS 2. Holding tools
VISUAL ARTS 3. Removing and
1. Importance of Visual 1. Importance of driving tools
Communication Modelling, Casting and 4. Striking tools
2. Tools/Equipment, Materials and Carving 5. Digging tools
Techniques 2. Tools, Equipment and
Materials VISUAL ARTS
3. Making Items by Composing 3. Making Decorative and 1. Importance of
4. Importance of Weaving and Sculptural Items Fabric and
Stitching 4. Importance of Leather
Construction and Decoration
5. Characteristics of Tools Assemblage 2. Characteristics of
and Materials 5. Tools, Materials and Leather, Cotton
Equipment and Linen
6. Designing and Making 6. Designing and Making 3. Identification and
Items Items Extraction of
Dyes
-dyeing pieces of
fabric and leather
JHS2 HOME ECONOMICS HOME ECONOMICS HOME ECONOMICS
1. Nutrients 1. Food Commodities 1. Dry method
- sources - selection - baking
- functions Freehand cutting - grilling
- deficiency, signs and - shirt/blouse - roasting
symptoms 2. Garment features
- balanced diet - sleeves 2. Flour mixtures
- collars
2. Cooking Food - pockets Meal planning
- heat transfer
- moist methods of cooking 3. Openings and Fastenings Unit 2: Menu planning
3. Basic stitches - overlap
- identification - fixing of button Unit 3: Meal service
- functions - table laying
- specimen making - table etiquette
PRE-TECH
4. Crocheting 1. Adhesives
- tools and materials 2. Finishes SECTION 3:
- abbreviations RENOVATING/REMODELI
- basic crochet stitches 3. Measuring tools NG
4. Setting-out and
5. Basic seams (Practical work and
- Plain and French marking-out tools project
5. Cutting tools
PRE-TECH
1. Isometric Drawing 6. Moulding bricks PRE-TECH
2. Oblique Drawing 7. Metals – cast iron 1. Measuring tools
3. Perspective Drawing Plastics 2. Setting-out and
4. Principles of Orthographic 8. Cutting tools marking-out tools
Projection 9. Laying tools 3. Cutting tools
5. Drawing of Orthographic 4. Moulding bricks
Views 5. Setting-out a
straight wall
6. Development of Prisms
7. Development of Pyramids 6. Walling
8. Medium carbon steel and
Non- ferrous alloys
9. Aggregates
VISUAL ARTS
VISUAL ARTS 1. Designing and
1. Designing and making VISUAL ARTS Making Items to
items to 1. Paper Making Solve a
communicate National Problem
2. Loom and Off-loom 2. Binding Repair Binding 2. Combination of
Weaving Techniques and
3. Construction and Materials to make
3. Design and Making Items Assemblage of a items
to solve System 3. Designing and
Community Problems. Making of Items
4. Resist dyeing to Solve
a National Problem
5. Block Printing
JHS3
HOME ECONOMICS HOME ECONOMICS
REVISION OR TOPICS IN REVISION OR TOPICS IN
FORM 2 YOU HAVE NOT FORM 2 YOU HAVE
TREATED NOT TREATED
PRE-TECH BECE
1. Fastenings
PRE TECH
2. Sheet Metalwork REVISION
3. Basic Electrical Circuits BECE
4. Basic Electronic Circuits
5. REVISION VISUAL ARTS
REVISIONS
VISUAL ARTS BECE
1. Designing and Making
Items with a
Variety of Materials
2. Decorative Techniques
3. Combining Decorative
Techniques
4. REVISION
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