PER-VOCATIONAL STUDIES SCHEME OF WORK NAPPS (JSS1 -JSS3)

Unified Scheme of work for Prevocational Studies JSS1 -JSS3 – Edudelight.com

PRE-VOCATIONAL STUDIES  (1ST TERM)

First Term JSS1 Prevocational Studies Scheme NAPPS

WKS J S S 1
1HOME ECONSIntroduction to Home Economics: – Meaning of Home Economics – Areas of Home Economics – Relationship of Home Economics to other subjects.
1AGRIC.SCIENCERevision of Last Term’s work: Importance and Forms of Agricultural: – Meaning of Agriculture. – Evolution of Agriculture
2HOME ECONSHome Economics and National Development: – Career opportunities in Home Economics. – Career requirements in Home Economics. – Importance of Home Economics to the individual, family and nation.
2AGRIC.SCIENCEImportance of Agriculture: – To the individual farmer. – To the Nation. – To the community.
3.HOME ECONSThe Human Body: – Structure and parts of the hair and eye. – Functions of the hair and eye. – Care and grooming of the hair and eye.
3AGRIC.SCIENCEImportance of Agriculture (Contd.) – Emphasis should be laind on importance to the Nations Economy.
4HOME ECONSThe Human Body: – Structure and parts of the Ear and Nose. – Functions of the Ear and Nose. – Care and grooming of the Ear and  Nose.
4AGRIC.SCIENCEForms of Agriculture: – Types of Agricultural practices in localities, pastoral, arable, etc.
5.HOME ECONSThe Human Body: – Structure and parts of the skin. – Functions of the skin – Care of the skin.
5AGRIC.SCIENCEForms of Agriculture: – Crop farming, Horticulture. Livestock farming, Apiculture, Fishery and Heliculture.
6.HOME ECONSThe Human Body: – Structure of the Teeth, Hands and Feet. – Care of the teeth, hands and feet.
6.AGRIC.SCIENCEFishery and Heliculture(Snailry), Appiculture (Bee Farming): – Preparation of Honey.
7.HOME ECONSGood Posture and Exercise: – Meaning of posture and exercise. – Importance of good posture and exercise. – Guidelines for maintaining good posture and exercising the body.
7.AGRIC.SCIENCECrop plant Forms: – The different parts of plant. – The shoot, leaves, roots, flowers
8.HOME ECONSHealthy Feeding and Eating Practices: – Healthy feeding practices include eat adequate diet, use of food in season, etc. – Healthy eating habits like washing hands before and after eating, keeping mouth closed while eating, chewing food properly etc.
8AGRIC.SCIENCEPlant Forms: – Types of aquatic plant.
9HOME ECONSHealthy and Eating Practices: – Effects of unhealthy feeding. – Practices e.g. margemus, kwarshiorkor, obesity etc. – Effects of unhealthy eating habits e.g. stomach upset. – Food additives: uses, misuse and defection.
9AGRIC.SCIENCEClassification of crops: – Based on their life span. – Annual biannual perennial and epherenial and ephemerals. – Based on their uses. – oil crops, etc.
10.HOME ECONSHealthy feeding and eating practices: – Food contaminants. – Harmful substances that should not be consumed e.g. banned additives, spoilt fruits, undercooked fod etc, – Meaning of drug abuse. – Effect of drug abuse in the body.
10AGRIC.SCIENCERevision.
11.HOME ECONSRevision.
11AGRIC.SCIENCERevision & Examination
12HOME ECONSExamination
12AGRIC.SCIENCEExamination.

First Term JSS2 Prevocational Studies Scheme of work NAPPS

WKS J  S S 2
1HOME ECONSRevision of last Terms work: – Puberty – Family needs, goals, standards – Production of clothing and household articles/crafts – Healthy feeding and eating practices, etc.
1AGRIC.SCIENCERevision and General cleaning: – Problems of farm manager.  
2HOME ECONSMyself as a Homemaker: – The Homemaker. – Characteristics/qualities of a homemaker.  
2AGRIC.SCIENCEFarm Structures and Building:
3.HOME ECONSMyself as a Homemaker: – Responsibilities of a homemaker. – Home-making activities, e.g. arranging flower, cleaning, trimming overgrown flower bes, etc.
3AGRIC.SCIENCESiting of farm and layout of farm structures: – Factors guiding siting of farm structure. – Factors guiding layout of farm structures. – Importance of siting farm structures.
4HOME ECONSThe Family House: – Functional areas in the family house, e.g. toilet and bathroom, dinning room, sitting room, kitchen and food store etc. – Uses of functional areas in the family house.
4AGRIC.SCIENCECultural Practices: – Definition of Cultural Practices Pre-planting operations- Harrowing, ploughing, ridging etc.
5.HOME ECONSThe Family House: – Equipments and materials for the maintenance of the family house. – Guidelines for the care of the house – Procedure for the maintenance of functional areas of the family house.
5AGRIC.SCIENCECultural Practices: – Planting operations – Planting/sowing. – Thinning, spacing, depth. – Supplying planting distances, etc.
6.HOME ECONSFlower Arrangement: Types of flower arrangement. – Uses of flower in the functional areas of the family house.
6.AGRIC.SCIENCECultural Practices: – Post planting. – Fertilizer application. – Harvesting. – Storage – Processing
7.HOME ECONSFlower Arrangement: – Arrangement of different shapes of flower for the use in the functional areas in the functional areas in the family house e.g. oval, round, vertical, crescents, horizontal, triangular, etc.
7.AGRIC.SCIENCEAgricultural Practices Definition: – Farming systems (Mixed farming, etc.) – Cropping systems: Mono cropping, sole cropping, mixed cropping, etc.
8.HOME ECONSCare of Family Clothing and Household Linen: – Types and uses of household clothing. – Factors that enhance the selection of household linen.
8AGRIC.SCIENCEAgricultural practices continued.
9HOME ECONSCare of Family Clothing and Household Linen: – Clothiing repairs. – Equipments for clothing repairs.
9AGRIC.SCIENCEField Work: Students are to practice all they have been taught on the field.
10.HOME ECONSCare of Family Clothing and Household Linen: – Clothing storage. – Maintenance of household linen.
10AGRIC.SCIENCERevision.
11.HOME ECONSRevision.
11AGRIC.SCIENCERevision.
12HOME ECONSExaminations.
12AGRIC.SCIENCEExaminations.

First Term JSS3 Prevocational Studies Scheme NAPPS

WKS J S S 3
1HOME ECONSTextile: Types, Properties, Production. Uses and Care – Definition of textile with examples. – Basic Textile terms e.g. fibre, yarn, warp, weft. – Reasons for studying textile.
1AGRIC.SCIENCERevision and Cleaning. Animal Diseases.
2HOME ECONSTextiles: Properties, Care, Uses. – Importance of textiles. – Differences between natural and synthetic fibres. – Properties, care and uses of fibres.
2AGRIC.SCIENCEPackaging in Agriculture: – Criteria for packaging. – Definition and reasons fro packaging. – Advantages and disadvantages of packaging. – Examples of packaging (items trays) etc.
3.HOME ECONSTextiles: Production, Uses, Care. – Production of textiles e.g. woven table mat. – Laundering of fabrics.
3AGRIC.SCIENCEBranding: Definition, Advantages and Disadvantages.
4HOME ECONSSewing Machine: – Types and parts of the sewing machine. – Factors that influence choice of a sewing Machine. – Care of sewing machine.
4AGRIC.SCIENCEPricing: Definition, Pricing Policies. – Factors affecting price of agricultural product. – Price determinants: Cost of production, quality of produce, etc.
5.HOME ECONSGarment Construction Process – Terms peculiar to garment construction e.g. facing, hems, openings, fastening, etc. – Making of a simple baby dress using the sewing machine.
5AGRIC.SCIENCEAdvertising: Definition Basic concepts. – Roles of advertising.
6.HOME ECONSBasic Stitches involved in cutting and joining of crossway strips: Meaning of Crossway strips. – Steps involved in cutting and joining of crossway strips.
6.AGRIC.SCIENCETypes of Advertising: Informative, Persuasive, Competitive, Mass and Specific Adverisement.
7.HOME ECONSArrangement of Fullness: Gathers, pleats, tucks.
7.AGRIC.SCIENCEMethods of Advertising Direct and Indirect: Factors influencing buying decision. – Advertising media i.e. the press, newspaper, television, radio, cinema, bill board, exhibition, etc.
8.HOME ECONSArrangement of Fulness: – Smoking, easing, darts. – Uses of smoking, easing, darts.
8AGRIC.SCIENCEMethods of advertisement (Continued)
9HOME ECONSDress Sense: – Meaning of dress sense, figure. – Suitable patterns and designs for each figure types.
9AGRIC.SCIENCEExcursion to an Agricultural Farm and Stores.
10.HOME ECONSTypes of Occasion and Suitable Dress for each occasion: – Dress accessories.
10AGRIC.SCIENCERevision.
11.HOME ECONSRevision.
11AGRIC.SCIENCERevision.
12HOME ECONSExaminations.
12AGRIC.SCIENCEExaminations.

Second Term JSS1 Prevocational Studies Scheme of work NAPPS

WEEK 1

Home Economics

  • Revision of last term’s work
  • Introduction to home economics
  • The human body
  • Good posture and exercise
  • Healthy feeding and eating practices

Agriculture

  • Revision and general cleaning
  • Classification of crops
  • Based on their uses i.e. oil crops, vegetables, fruits, spices, late, etc.

WEEK 2

  • Home Economics
  • The family
  • Meaning of the family
  • Types of family
  • The family tree

Agriculture

  • Classes and uses of farm animals
  • Work animals:  Carmel, etc.
  • Dairy animals:  Cattle, etc.
  • Guard animals:  Dogs, etc.

WEEK 3

  • Home Economics
  • The home
  • Meaning and characteristics of a home
  • Difference between a home and a house
  • Domestic violence

Agriculture

  • Classes and uses of farm animals
  • Poultry Birds:  Turkey, chicken, Duck
  • Aquatic animals
  • Pet animals

WEEK 4

  • Home economics
  • Care of the family house:  Reasons for care of the house
  • Equipment, tools and materials needed to care for the house
  • Daily and weekly care of the family house
  • Waste disposal

Agriculture

  • Characteristics of selected farm animals
  • Higher animals: Cattle, Sheep and Goat

WEEK 5

  • Home Economics
  • Production of cleaning agents, Deodorants, Cosmetics
  • Types of home-made cleaning agents
  • Uses of cleaning agents
  • Preparation of cleaning agents

Agriculture

  • Characteristics of farm animals
  • Rabbits and Poultry

WEEK 6

  • Home Economics
  • Uses of home-made polish and cleaning agents
  • Types of cosmetics
  • Materials and tools required for making cosmetics e.g. pomade, cream and deodorants
  • Production of cosmetics

Agriculture

  • Importance of keeping farm animals
  • Food
  • Protection
  • Pet
  • Revenue, etc

WEEK 7

  • Home Economics
  • Production of home-made cleaning agents
  • Safety, quality and regulatory control of cosmetics products in Nigeria
  • Role of regulatory bodies of NAFDAC, SON, etc

Agriculture

  • Methods of weed and pest control
  • Definition of weeds
  • Common farm weeds
  • Characteristics of weeds
  • Methods of weed control

WEEK 8

  • Home Economics
  • Family:  Needs, Goals and standards
  • Meaning and types of family needs and wants
  • Meaning of family goals and standards

Agriculture

  • Methods of weeds and pest control
  • Meaning of pests
  • Classification of pests:  insects pests and non insects pests
  • Classification of pests:  Insects and non insect pests
  • Classification of pests base on mouth part with examples
  • Biting and chewing
  • Piercing and sucking boring
  • Name and description of important insects pests

WEEK 9

  • Home Economics
  • Family needs, goals and standards
  • Relationship among family needs, goals and standards
  • Uses of family needs, goals and standards in resource management

Agriculture

  • Weeds and pests control
  • Physical control
  • Chemical control
  • Biological control

WEEK 10

Home Economics

  • Decision making in the family
  • Meaning and steps in decision making
  • Simple personal and family decisions

Agriculture

  • Revision

11&12)   Home Economics

  • Examinations

Agriculture

Examinations

Second Term JSS2 Prevocational Studies Scheme NAPPS

WEEK 1

  1. Home Economics
  • Revision of last term’s work e.g.
  • The home-maker
  • The family house
  • Care of family clothing and household linen, etc.

       Agriculture

  • Revision and cleaning
  • Types of farm structures and buildings

WEEK 2

  • Home Economics
  • Impact of family values on lifestyles
  • Family values and lifestyles
  • Meaning, types, importance
  • Factors influencing life styles

Agriculture

  • Animals feed and feeding
  • Meaning of feed
  • Types of feed – energy, protein, etc
  • Feeding tools

WEEK 3

  • Home Economics
  • Family conflicts and crisis
  • Meaning of family conflicts and crisis
  • Causes of conflicts and crisis in family
  • Types of family conflicts and crisis e.g. cultism, bereavement, divorce, unemployment, loss of job

Agriculture

  • Classification of livestock
  • Feeds – protein, energy, etc.
  • Feed nutrients

WEEK 4

  • Home Economics
  • Family conflicts and crisis resolutions methods e.g. dialogue, mediation
  • Crisis management strategies e.g. changing family roles, communication

Agriculture

  • Factors to consider before deciding animal feeds
  • Age
  • Physiological status
  • Purpose of rearing

WEEK 5

  • Home Economics
  • Hygiene and puberty
  • Causes and prevention of body odour
  • Importance of personal hygiene

Agriculture

  • Animal pests and disease control
  • Definition
  • Causes of disease in farm animals

WEEK 6

  • Home Economics
  • Hygiene and puberty
  • Meaning of puberty and menstruation
  • Body change in boys and girls
  • Menstrual cycle, menstrual hygiene

Agriculture

  • Farm animal diseases and control
  • Bacteria:  Mastitis, etc
  • Fungal, ringworm, viral, foot and mouth disease
  • Protozoan – Coccidiosis, Trypano-somiasis
  • Worms

WEEK 7

  • Home Economics
  • Adolescence and sexuality
  • Meaning of adolescence
  • Characteristics of adolescents
  • Special needs and challenges of adolescents
  • Meaning and expression of sexuality
  • Sources and utilization of sexuality related information e.g. internet, home videos

Agriculture

  • Farm animal diseases
  • Bacterial and fungal diseases
  • Modes of transmission
  • Methods of control symptoms

WEEK 8

  • Home Economics
  • Sexually transmitted infections (STD) and HID/AIDs
  • Meaning, types of STIs, HIVAIDs
  • Causes and prevention of STIs and HIV/AIDs
  • Management, care and support for infected person
  • Consequences of self medication

Agriculture

  • Farm animal diseases – Viral and protozoan
  • Examples of animal infected mode of transmission
  • Symptoms and effect control measures

WEEK 9

  • Home Economics
  • Basic pattern drafting techniques and fashion designing
  • Meaning of pattern drafting and fashion designing
  • Basic pattern drafting tools and equipment
  • Using instruction to sketch styles

Agriculture

  • Farm animal diseases
  • Worms and nutritional – Bloat

WEEK 10

  1. Home economics
  • Basic pattern – Drafting, techniques and fashion designing
  • Taking body measurements
  • Drafting basic bodice and skirt patterns

Agriculture

  • Revisions

WEEK 11

  1. Home Economics
  • Revisions

WEEK 12

  1. Home Economics
  2. Examinations

        Agriculture

Examinations

Second Term JSS3 Prevocational Studies Scheme NAPPS

WEEK 1

  1. Home Economics
  • Revision of last term’s work

Agriculture

  • Revision of last term’s work

WEEK 2

  • Home Economics
  • Food hygiene and safety
  • Meaning of food hygiene
  • Reasons for healthy food handling
  • Ways of food for safety

Agriculture

  • Records and book keeping
  • Meaning of farm records
  • Importance of keeping farm records

WEEK 3

  • Home Economics
  • Food hygiene and safety
  • Sources of food contamination and poisoning
  • Sensory signs of spoilage and causative micro organisms

Agriculture

  • Book keeping
  • Definition of book keeping
  • Keeping account of financial activity of enterprise
  • Sources of documents:  sales invoice, purchase invoice, returns inwards, returns outwards
  • Journal preparation: sales journal, purchase journal, etc.

WEEK 4

  • Home Economics
  • Responsible food management
  • Responsibilities of food safety management to the consumers
  • Hygiene food management strategies
  • Effects of hygienic and unhygienic good handling to the consumers

Agriculture

  • Farm records and accounts (Continued)
  • Types and uses of farm records
  • Farm diary, farm inventory, inputs records

WEEK 5

  • Home Economics
  • Preparation, packaging and marketing of food items
  • Differences between snacks and main meals
  • Snacks and drinks available in the society
  • Duties of food seller/providers for the public

Agriculture

  • Farm records and accounts (Continued)
  • Types and uses of farm records
  • Production records, consumption records, sales records, profit and loss account, computer aided farm
  • Records and its benefits

WEEK 6

  • Home Economics
  • Preparation, packaging and marketing of food items
  • Preparation of snacks, drinks and meals
  • Marketing principles

Agriculture

  • Agriculture in stock exchange
  • Meaning of stock (Buying and selling of goods and services available now and in the future)

WEEK 7

  • Home Economics
  • Scientific study of foods
  • Tests and experiments on good nutrients e.g. protein, carbohydrates fats and oil etc
  • Tests to determine the presence of nutrients in food

Agriculture

  • Agriculture in stock exchange (continued)
  • People involved in stock exchange:  Buyers, sellers, farmers’ agents

WEEK 8

  • Home Economics
  • Scientific study of food nutrients
  • Effect of dry heat of food
  • Effect of moist heat on food

Agriculture

  • Agriculture in stock exchange (Continued)
  • Importance of stock exchange in agriculture
  • Enumerates contract farming

WEEK 9

  • Home Economics
  • Feeding the family
  • Nutritional needs of family members e.g. infants, children, manual and sedentary workers etc

Agriculture

  • Agriculture in stock exchange (continued)
  • Importance of stock exchange in agriculture

WEEK 10

  1. Home Economics
  • Feeding the family
  • Meaning of vegetarians
  • Types of vegetarians
  • Suggested meals for vegetarians

Agriculture

  • Revision/visits to stock exchange office

WEEK 11

  1. Home Economics
  • Revisions

Agriculture

  • Revisions

WEEK 12

  1. Home Economics
  2. Examinations

WEEK 13

        Agriculture

Examinations

Third Term JSS1 Prevocational Studies Scheme NAPPS

009 WEEK PRE- VOCATIONAL STUDIES (Js 1)
1HOME ECONOMICS: Basic Sewing Process – Permanent stitches -Temporary stitches
AGRICULTURAL SCIENCE Revision and General cleaning of the environment Weed and pest control
2HOME ECONOMICS: Basic Sewing Process -Decorative stitches -stem,  and seams
AGRICULTURAL SCIENCE Factors of productions Land, characteristics, Rewards, methods of improvement
3HOME ECONOMICS: Production of Clothing and Household Articles/Crafts List and explain simple relevant household articles and crafts.  Tool equipments and materials for making a simple relevant articles and crafts
AGRICULTURAL SCIENCE Factors of production Labour, types of labour, Reward of labour  
4HOME ECONOMICS: Production of Clothing and Household Articles/Crafts -Construction of simple relevant -Production of income yielding crafts e.g tie /dye batik fabrics
AGRICULTURAL SCIENCE Factors of production Capital -Types of Capital -Importance of Capital – Sources of capital  
5HOME ECONOMICS: Puberty, Adolescence, Sexually Transmitted Infections STIs) HIV?AIDS and Human Rights -Meaning of Puberty AGRICULTURAL SCIENCE Factors of production Farm Manager -Function of farm manager -Problems of farm manager  
6HOME ECONOMICS: Adolescence, Human Rights -Needs and challenges of the adolescence. -Fundamental human rights and rights of the child
AGRICULTURAL SCIENCE Mid-Term Test  
7.HOME ECONOMICS: Sexuality Transmitted Infections (STs) HIV/AIDS) -Sexually transmitted Infections (STIs)
AGRICULTURAL SCIENCE Field Trip Excursion to an Established Farm -Field  
8HOME ECONOMICS: Fundamental Human Right. -Fundamental human right and right of the child
AGRICULTURAL SCIENCE Problems and functions of farm Manager -Inadequate Farm -Government policies -Information about sources of input    
9.HOME ECONOMICS: Entertainment in the Home Meaning of entertainment, host/hostess, guests Writing of Invitation Letter -Table Laying Methods of finishing edges
AGRICULTURAL SCIENCE Problems and functions of farm Manager Contd    
10.HOME ECONOMICS: Entertainment in the Home Importance of entertainment And Table Laying.  
Preparation for Entertainment Types of entertainment styles e.g buffet , cocktail, tray service , table service  
AGRICULTURAL SCIENCE Revision  
11.HOME ECONOMICS: Revision
AGRICULTURAL SCIENCE Revision and Examination
12.Examination

Third Term JSS2 Prevocational Studies Scheme NAPPS

009 WEEKPRE- VOCATIONAL STUDIES (Js 2)
1HOME ECONOMICS: Revision of last term work  
AGRICULTURAL SCIENCE Revision and General cleaning Disease Control -Method of disease control
2HOME ECONOMICS: Resources and Decision making – Meaning and types of family resources. Step in decision making -Simple personal and family decision
AGRICULTURAL SCIENCE FISHERY Definition of fishery Importance of fish farming -Food, protein -Income, medicine etc
3HOME ECONOMICS: Food Nutrients -Meaning of food nutrients, types, food, sources, functions and deficiency symptoms of food nutrients AGRICULTURAL SCIENCE Classification of fishes -Based on Habitat-Fresh water fish, marine water fish -Based on morphology- Bony and Boneless fish/cartilaginous fish
4HOME ECONOMICS: Food Good  Hygiene and Preparation Meaning and importance of food hygiene -Guideline for food hygiene. -Preparation of simple snacks and drinks e.g. chin chin, fruit drink etc AGRICULTURAL SCIENCE Establishment of Fish Pond – Factors to be considered before sitting fish pond -methods of fishing
5HOME ECONOMICS: Kitchen and Kitchen Equipment -Types of kitchen lay-out -Kitchen equipment and utensils – Care of kitchen equipment
AGRICULTURAL SCIENCE Establishment of Fish Pond Field/excursion to a nearby fishery
6HOME ECONOMICS: Purchasing, Processing, Preservation and Safety -Meaning of food purchasing and processing and preservation -Perishable and non-perishable foods -Risk factors in purchasing AGRICULTURAL SCIENCE Forests and Forests Uses Types of Forest Mangrove (swampy), Rain forest ) Many tree) Derive Forest ( few trees)  
7.HOME ECONOMICS: Purchasing, Processing Preservation and Safety – Factors to consider when buying foods.  – Wise buying practice -Reasons for food preservation
AGRICULTURAL SCIENCE Forest Resources and their uses. -Trees, wild life (animals) fruits -various herbs, shelter etc. -Uses
8HOME ECONOMICS: Food Purchasing, Processing, Processing, Preservation and Safety – Preservation method -Food processing -How to keep food safe
AGRICULTURAL SCIENCE Effect of forest on the Environment  
9.HOME ECONOMICS: Edge finishes meaning and types of edge finishes methods of finishing edges
AGRICULTURAL SCIENCE Effect of forest on the Environment Human Activities that Affects the Forest. Afforestation Deforestations Hunting, Bush Burning over grazing
10.HOME ECONOMICS: Opening and fastenings -meaning of opening and fastening -Types of openings and fastenings – Making of simple opening and fastenings
AGRICULTURAL SCIENCE Revision  
11.Revision and Examination
12.Examination

Third Term JSS3 Prevocational Studies Scheme NAPPS

009 WEEKPRE- VOCATIONAL STUDIES    (Js 3)
1HOME ECONOMICS: Revision of Last Term work – Food hygiene and safety -Responsible food management preparation, packaging and marketing of food items
AGRICULTURAL SCIENCE Revision of Last Term’s Work Agriculture in Stock Exchange Resources Management -Pregnancy- meaning symptoms -Ante-natal, Baby layette
2HOME ECONOMICS: Family Living and Resource Management -Pregnancy
AGRICULTURAL SCIENCE Export Promotion in Agriculture Definition-Objectives of Export Promotion in International Marketing.  
3HOME ECONOMICS: Child development and Care -Meaning and stages of Child Development -Factors that Influence Child Development -Necessary condition for child Development
AGRICULTURAL SCIENCE Export Promotion in Agriculture Examples of Nigeria Export Produce: Cocoa Palm produce, Hides and Skins, Cassava, Ground Nut, Pepper etc
4HOME ECONOMICS: Child Development and care of the child Common Childhood Ailments Immunization for children. AGRICULTURAL SCIENCE Factors of productions in Agriculture (contd) Benefits of Export Promotion -Attracts foreign exchange -Serve as additional market outlet to farmers to earn money etc
5HOME ECONOMICS: Consumer Challenges and Right -Definition of consumer -Right of the consumer -Challenges of the consumer AGRICULTURAL SCIENCE Revision/Excursion
6HOME ECONOMICS: Consumer Challenges and Rights -Redress  options for consumer:- procedure for seeking redress
AGRICULTURAL SCIENCE Farm work Planting and Rearing Animals
7.HOME ECONOMICS: Project Work
AGRICULTURAL SCIENCE Project Work  
8Revision and Examination
9.Revision and Examination
10.Revision and Examination
11.Revision and Examination
12.Examination

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