JSS 1 English Language Scheme of Work | 1st, 2nd, & 3rd Term

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JSS 1 English Language scheme of work for first, second, and third term. 

This curriculum offers a balanced mix of reading, writing, speaking, and listening activities, aimed at building strong foundational skills in English. 

If you’re a student, this scheme is an opportunity to explore the richness of the English language, from grammar and vocabulary to creative expression. 

And if you’re a teacher, it serves as a structured roadmap, ensuring each lesson is engaging and effective in meeting educational goals. 

Make each week a step forward in mastering English.

JSS 1 English Language Scheme of Work for First Term

Week 1: 

  • Continuous Writing: Introduction to Writing i.e. Concept of the Idea/Classification. Essay and Letters; Comprehension / Summary; Introduction to Comprehension
  • Grammar: Introduction to Parts of Speech; Nouns
  • Oral: Introduction to Speech Sounds.
  • Literature: Introduction to Literature.

Week 2:

  • Essay: Introduction to Essay / Composition Writing 
  • Comprehension: Use the Passage in the Textbook Your School Adopts
  • Grammar: Formation of Words
  • Oral: The Vowel Sounds (Short and Long)
  • Literature: Genres of Literature 

Week 3:

  • Essay: Types of Essay
  • Comprehension: Use the Passage in the Textbook Your School Adopts
  • Grammar: Parts of Speech ( Noun, Types of Noun)
  • Oral: Consonant Sounds
  • Literature: Use the Passage in the Literature Text Your School Adopts

Week 4:

  • Essay: Narrative Essay (My First Day In Command Secondary School)  
  • Comprehension: Use the Passage in the Textbook Your School Adopts  
  • Grammar: Introduction to Verbs  
  • Oral: Pure Vowels  
  • Literature: Types of Prose  

Week 5:

  • Essay: Elements of Composition (Introduction, Body and Conclusion)  
  • Comprehension: Use the Passage in the Textbook Your School Adopts
  • Grammar: Adjectives  
  • Oral: Introducing The English Long Vowels Sounds in Words and Sentences Context  
  • Literature: Prose (Types and Features)  

Week 6:

  • Essay: Class Exercise on Narrative Essay
  • Comprehension: Reading any Textbook Recommended by Your School
  • Grammar: Pronouns  
  • Oral: Introducing The English School Vowels Sounds in Words and Sentences Context  
  • Literature: Poetry (Types and Features)  

Week 7:

  • Essay: Introduction to Letter Writing  
  • Comprehension: Use the Passage in the Textbook Your School Adopts 
  • Grammar: Parts of Speech – Verbs  
  • Oral: /p/ And /b/ Sounds  
  • Literature: Poetry Cont’d  

Week 8:

  • Essay: Features of Informal Letter  
  • Comprehension: Use the Passage in the Textbook Your School Adopts 
  • Grammar: Conjunctions  
  • Oral: The /t/ and /d/ Sounds  
  • Literature: Prose Continue  

Week 9:

  • Essay: Introduction to Descriptive Essay  
  • Comprehension: Read any Textbook Recommended by Your School
  • Grammar: Preposition  
  • Oral: The /u/ and /u:/ Sounds  

Week 10: Revision

Week 11: Examination

Week 12: Marking And Recording

Week 13: Closing

JSS 1 English Language Scheme Of Work For Second Term

Week 1:

  • Essay: Class Exercise on Descriptive Essay  
  • Comprehension: Use the Passage in the Textbook Your School Adopts
  • Grammar: Prepositions  
  • Oral: The Consonant Sounds /o/ and /a/  
  • Literature: Drama Text

Week 2:

  • Essay: How i Spent My Last Holiday Essay 
  • Comprehension: Use the Passage in the Textbook Your School Adopts
  • Grammar: Construction of Simple and Compound Sentences  
  • Oral: The Plosive Consonant Sounds; /p/, /b/, /t/, /d/, /k/, /g/  
  • Literature: Drama Text Continuation.

Week 3:

  • Essay: Letters: Definition and Types  
  • Comprehension: Use the Passage in the Textbook Your School Adopts  
  • Grammar: The Adjectives (Types)  
  • Oral: The /f/ and /v/ Sounds  
  • Literature: Literary Terms  

Week 4:

  • Essay: Format of Informal Letter  
  • Comprehension: Use the Passage in the Textbook Your School Adopts
  • Grammar: Capitalization; Rules  
  • Oral: The /s/ And /3/ Sounds 
  • Literature: Make use of any Textbook Your School Adopts.

Week 5:

  • Essay: Informal Letter; Class Exercise  
  • Comprehension: Use the Passage in the Textbook Your School Adopts
  • Grammar: Adverbs  
  • Oral: The /tf/ and /d3/ Sounds  
  • Literature: Use any Drama Text your school adopts  

Week 6:

  • Essay: Informal Letter (Cont’d)  
  • Comprehension: Use the Passage in the Textbook Your School Adopts  
  • Grammar: Functions of Adverbs  
  • Oral: The /s/ and /z/ Sounds  
  • Literature: Figures of Speech  

Week 7:

  • Essay: Formal Letter (Features)  
  • Comprehension: Utilise any Textbook Recommended by Your School
  • Grammar: Prepositions (Types and Functions)  
  • Oral: The /m/ and /n/ Sounds  
  • Literature: Introduction to Prose.

Week 8:

  • Essay: Formal Letter (Cont’d) Specimen  
  • Comprehension: Use the Passage in the Textbook Your School Adopts  
  • Grammar: Punctuation Marks  
  • Oral: Diphthongs /ci/ and /ai/  
  • Literature: Use the Prose Text Your School Adopts 

Week 9:

  • Essay: Writing of Formal Letters (Cont’d)  
  • Comprehension: Reading Comprehension for this Section via your school’s provided text.   
  • Grammar: Questions and Question Tags  
  • Oral: Introducing The Centre Vowels  
  • Literature: Reading of the Prose Text provided by your school

Week 10: Revision

Week 11: Examination, Marking And Recording

Week 12: Closing

JSS 1 English Language Scheme Of Work For Third Term

Week 1:

  • Essay: Class Exercise on Formal Letters  
  • Comprehension: Using Conjunctions  
  • Oral: The /n/ Sound  
  • Literature: Reading of the Prose Text provided by your school

Week 2:

  • Essay: Argumentative Essay  
  • Comprehension: Reading (Any Textbook Recommended by Your School)  
  • Oral: The /au/ and /Ↄi/ Sounds  
  • Literature: Reading of the Prose Text provided by your school

Week 3:

  • Essay: Class Exercise on Argumentative Essay  
  • Comprehension: Reading (Any Textbook Recommended by Your School)  
  • Grammar: Reported Speech  
  • Oral: More On /au/ and /Ↄi/ Sounds  
  • Literature: Reading of the Prose Text provided by your school

Week 4:

  • Essay: Expository Essay (Specimen)  
  • Comprehension: Reading (Any Book Recommended by Your School)  
  • Grammar: The /e/ and /3:/ Sounds  
  • Oral: The /e/ and /3:/ Sounds  
  • Literature: Prose; Themes  

Week 5:

  • Essay: Class Exercise on Expository Essay  
  • Comprehension: Reading (Any Book Recommended by Your School)  
  • Grammar: Active and Passive Verbs  
  • Literature: Poem exercise.

Week 6:

  • Essay: Expository Essay  
  • Comprehension: Reading to Understand The Writer’s Purpose  
  • Grammar: Similes and Metaphors  
  • Oral: Description of /s/ and /z/ Sounds  
  • Literature: Reading of  Poem .

Week 7:

  • Essay: Descriptive Essay  
  • Comprehension: Reading (Any Book Recommended by Your School)  
  • Grammar: More on Similes and Metaphors  
  • Oral: The /fs/  
  • Literature: New Africa; Figures of Speech  

Week 8:

  • Essay: Narrative Essay (Cont’d)  
  • Comprehension: Reading (Any Book Recommended by Your School)  
  • Grammar: Adverbial and Tenses (Cont’d)  
  • Oral: The /o/ and /a/ Consonant Sounds  
  • Literature: Poetry  

Week 9:

  • Essay: Class Exercise on Narrative Essay  
  • Comprehension: Reading (Any Book Recommended by Your School)  
  • Grammar: Prepositions  
  • Oral: The /f/ and /u/ Sounds  

Week 10: Revision

Week 11: Examination

Week 12: Marking And Recording

Week 13: Closing

Overview of JSS 1 English Language Scheme of Work

The JSS 1 English Language scheme of work outlines a comprehensive curriculum for junior secondary school students, focusing on reading, writing, speaking, and listening skills. 

The three-term plan is structured in such a way that it covers various topics, including grammar, vocabulary, literature, and creative expression, aiming to build strong foundational skills in English. 

This balanced mix of activities enables you to explore the richness of the English language and prepares you for future academic success.

Recommended Textbooks for JSS 1 English Language

Textbooks:

  • New Oxford Secondary English Course Book 1 by Oxford University Press
  • English Language for Junior Secondary Schools Book 1 by Longman
  • Junior Secondary English Project Book 1 by Evans Brothers
  • English Studies for Junior Secondary Schools Book 1 by University Press Plc
  • Complete English for Junior Secondary Schools Book 1 by Africana First Publishers

Literature Texts:

  • “The Pearl” by John Steinbeck (Novel)
  • “The Lion and the Jewel” by Wole Soyinka (Drama)
  • “The Slave Girl” by Buchi Emecheta (Novel)

Workbooks:

  • New Oxford Secondary English Workbook 1 by Oxford University Press
  • English Language Workbook for Junior Secondary Schools Book 1 by Longman

Recap

Covering essential topics, the JSS 1 English Language scheme of work spans three terms. Introducing writing concepts, parts of speech, and literature genres, Term 1 lays the foundation. 

Focusing on essay writing, letter formats, and literary terms, Term 2 builds on the skills acquired. Introducing argumentative, expository, and narrative essays, reported speech, and figures of speech, Term 3 refines your language skills. 

Recommending textbooks, workbooks, and literature texts, the scheme supports your learning and teacher instruction.

DISCLAIMER: Everything on this page is based on our research of what is obtainable for schools in all the states in the country, including government and some private schools. Schemes of work normally undergo a series of reviews and some schools modify them to suit their specific needs. 

While we do all our possible best to keep up with the latest and approved schemes of work in the country, check the specific template your school uses. For example, some private secondary schools integrate the British curriculum. If you teach in such schools, expect to see slight changes to what we offer on this page. If you have any questions or require personalised support, kindly feel free to contact us

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