SCHEME OF WORKS & LESSON PLANS
ORDINARY LEVEL - FORM 1 - 4
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PHYSICS LESSONS PLAN
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SCHEME OF WORK 2025 F1 (New Syllabus)
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SCHEME OF WORK 2025 F1 (New Syllabus)
A scheme of work is a structured plan that outlines what will be taught in a specific subject over a defined period of time, typically for a term, semester, or academic year. It serves as a guide for teachers, detailing the sequence of lessons, topics to be covered, learning objectives, teaching methodologies, assessment methods, and resources needed for each topic/lesson.
Here's a general outline of what a scheme of work in schools might include:
1. Title and Overview: This section provides the name of the subject/course and a brief description of the content and objectives.
2. Duration and Schedule: The scheme of work specifies the duration of the course (e.g., one term, one semester, or a full academic year) and the planned schedule for each topic or lesson.
3. Learning Objectives: Clear and measurable learning objectives are listed for each topic or lesson. These objectives describe what students are expected to know, understand, or be able to do by the end of the unit.
4. Topics and Subtopics: The main topics and subtopics to be covered within the subject are outlined in a logical sequence.
5. Teaching and Learning Activities: This section describes the teaching methods, instructional strategies, and learning activities that will be used to deliver the content and help students achieve the learning objectives. It may include a variety of approaches such as lectures, discussions, group work, hands-on activities, projects, and multimedia presentations.
6. Assessment Methods: The scheme of work specifies how student learning will be assessed, including the types of assessments (e.g., tests, quizzes, projects, presentations, essays) and the criteria for evaluating student performance.
7. Resources and Materials: A list of resources and materials required for teaching and learning, such as textbooks, workbooks, worksheets, multimedia tools, laboratory equipment, and online resources.
8. Cross-curricular Links: Connections to other subjects or disciplines that are relevant to the content being taught may be identified to promote interdisciplinary learning.
9. Differentiation and Inclusion: Strategies for catering to the diverse needs of students, including those with special educational needs or disabilities, are often included to ensure inclusivity and accessibility.
10. Reflection and Evaluation: Opportunities for teacher reflection and evaluation of the effectiveness of the scheme of work in meeting the intended learning outcomes may be included to inform future planning and improvement.
Overall, a scheme of work provides a roadmap for teachers to effectively plan, deliver, and assess the curriculum while ensuring coherence, continuity, and progression in students' learning experiences. It serves as a valuable tool for both teachers and students in achieving educational goals.
Below is the list of schemes of work for each subject. After downloading the scheme please go through it, and read line by line to make the necessary editing. Keep the professionalism by editing it your way. It may happen that the resources suggested may all not apply to you. The pace suggested may be different from yours, JUST edit. Remember jihudumieschool.com will not be held responsible for any misuse of these documents. Use them after the necessary editing. All schemes of work are editable.
Some of the schemes of work are 10 columns and others are 13 columns. - Admin-
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Am not sure am I correct I think this scheme of work and lesson plane I read here are lastest version because myself doesn't see any changes
ReplyDeleteConsider editing them well to fit your plans for the lesson (lesson plan) or the year (scheme of works).
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