0% found this document useful (0 votes)
1K views4 pages

Occupation JSS1

The document outlines a lesson plan for a JSS1 Business Studies class on the topic of Occupation, following the Lagos State Government's curriculum. It includes lesson objectives, instructional materials, and a structured lesson development with activities for both teachers and students. The plan emphasizes defining occupation, identifying types, and discussing the importance of various jobs in society.

Uploaded by

Jacob Akindele
Copyright
© © All Rights Reserved
We take content rights seriously. If you suspect this is your content, claim it here.
Available Formats
Download as DOCX, PDF, TXT or read online on Scribd
0% found this document useful (0 votes)
1K views4 pages

Occupation JSS1

The document outlines a lesson plan for a JSS1 Business Studies class on the topic of Occupation, following the Lagos State Government's curriculum. It includes lesson objectives, instructional materials, and a structured lesson development with activities for both teachers and students. The plan emphasizes defining occupation, identifying types, and discussing the importance of various jobs in society.

Uploaded by

Jacob Akindele
Copyright
© © All Rights Reserved
We take content rights seriously. If you suspect this is your content, claim it here.
Available Formats
Download as DOCX, PDF, TXT or read online on Scribd

Chat history

Open sidebar

ChatGPT

Memory Full

You said:

Form a lesson note for JSS1 class on the topic [Link] simple word's. Follow the Lagos State
Government Business JSS1 second term scheme

ChatGPT said:

ChatGPT

Lesson Note for JSS1 on the Topic: Occupation

Subject: Business Studies

Class: JSS1

Term: Second Term

Topic: Occupation

Duration: 40 minutes

Lesson Objectives

By the end of the lesson, students should be able to:

Define occupation.

List the types of occupation.

Explain the importance of occupation.

Identify examples of each type of occupation.

Instructional Materials
Charts showing different types of occupation.

Pictures of people working in various jobs (e.g., teacher, farmer, doctor, trader).

Lesson Development

Step 1: Introduction

Teacher's Activity:

Begin by asking students what they want to become in the future.

Write their responses on the board (e.g., teacher, doctor, farmer, lawyer).

Explain that these are all examples of occupations.

Students' Activity:

Students share their dreams about the jobs they want to do in the future.

Link to Previous Knowledge:

Recall their knowledge of human needs and how people work to meet these needs.

Step 2: Meaning of Occupation

Teacher's Explanation:

Occupation is any work or job that people do to earn money or meet their needs.

Examples include farming, trading, teaching, and nursing.

Students' Activity:

Repeat the definition of occupation in their own words.

Step 3: Types of Occupation

Teacher's Explanation:
There are three main types of occupation:

Primary Occupation: Jobs where people work directly with natural resources. Examples: farming, fishing,
and mining.

Secondary Occupation: Jobs where people make goods from raw materials. Examples: carpentry,
tailoring, and factory work.

Tertiary Occupation: Jobs where people provide services to others. Examples: teaching, trading, and
healthcare.

Students' Activity:

Identify jobs that belong to each type of occupation.

Step 4: Importance of Occupation

Teacher's Explanation:

Occupation is important because:

It helps people earn money.

It provides goods and services for society.

It allows people to meet their basic needs.

It contributes to the development of the economy.

Students' Activity:

Discuss why jobs are important in their families and communities.

Evaluation

What is an occupation?

Mention the three main types of occupation.

Give two examples of each type of occupation.

Why is occupation important?


Conclusion

Summarize the lesson by revisiting the definition, types, and importance of occupation.

Assignment

Write down five occupations you know and categorize them into primary, secondary, and tertiary
occupations.

ChatGPT can make mistakes. Check important info.

You might also like