Every topic a child covers in JSS 3 under the Nigerian Educational Research and Development Council, as the app teaches it. 87 topics across 25 subjects: Explore, Physics, Chemistry, Biology, Quantitative reasoning, Verbal reasoning, Exam technique, Brain teasers, Mathematics, English, Writing, Igbo, Yoruba, Hausa, French, Reading, Art, Physical education, Health, Computing, Social studies, Music, Drama, Business studies, Economics.
This is the real list, not a summary. Each line is one topic in Light Learning, in the words of the Nigeria (NERDC) programme rather than reworded.
Reading
27 topics in Reading this year.
Reading and Comprehension
- Read a passage with understanding and answer questions on it.
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Art
8 topics in Art this year.
Drawing
- Looking properly and putting down what is actually there, which is a trainable skill and not a talent. Working at JSS 3: observational study.
Colour
- How colour actually behaves, which surprises most children and most adults. Working at JSS 3: colour and feeling.
Painting
- Paint as a material with its own rules, learned by using it rather than by being warned about it. Working at JSS 3: working from a study.
Printmaking and pattern
- Making the same mark many times, which is where pattern, repetition and a good deal of design begin. Working at JSS 3: pattern in other cultures.
Sculpture and making
- Working in three dimensions, which uses a different part of the head from drawing. Working at JSS 3: working to a brief.
Digital art and photography
- The tools most children will actually use, treated as art materials rather than as a treat. Working at JSS 3: editing honestly, drawing on a screen.
Looking at art
- Being able to say something true about somebody else’s work, which is half of every art curriculum and the half usually skipped. Working at JSS 3: why it was made, disagreeing about art.
Sketchbook and process
- The record of the work rather than the finished piece, which is what an art course is actually assessed on. Working at JSS 3: keeping a sketchbook, trying it three ways, annotating your work, finishing a piece.
Economics
5 topics in Economics this year.
Producing and working
- Who makes what, who does the work, and why some countries are richer than others. At JSS 3: factors of production, division of labour, productivity, why countries differ, work and wages.
Scarcity, choice and markets
- The single idea the subject rests on, and how prices come out of it. At JSS 3: scarcity and choice, supply and demand, shortages and surpluses, competition and monopoly, when governments intervene.
Money and prices
- What money is for, and why the same note buys less every year. At JSS 3: what money does, why prices rise, saving and borrowing.
Making a decision with numbers
- The habit the whole subject is for: working out which option is actually better. At JSS 3: weighing two options, reading an economic chart, averages and people, checking a claim about the economy.
The economy of a country
- What the headline numbers measure, and what they leave out. At JSS 3: what gdp measures, inflation and unemployment, trade between countries, interest rates, development.
Physical education
4 topics in Physical education this year.
Movement skills
- The movements every game is built from: running, jumping, throwing, catching and balance. At JSS 3: agility and reaction.
Fitness and the body
- What exercise actually does to the heart, the lungs and the muscles, and how to build it up safely. At JSS 3: warming up and cooling down, stamina and strength, muscles and joints, planning your own training.
Games and fair play
- How a game works, why the rules are there, and what makes somebody worth playing with. At JSS 3: playing by the rules, attacking and defending, tactics and set plays, winning and losing well, officiating a game yourself.
Safety and equipment
- The kit and the checks that stop an ordinary afternoon becoming an injury. At JSS 3: kit and footwear, common injuries, head injuries.
Health
4 topics in Health this year.
Keeping the body well
- Hygiene, sleep, teeth and skin: the small habits that prevent most of what goes wrong. At JSS 3: sleep, illness and immunity.
Food and nutrition
- What food does in the body. Nothing here calls a food good or bad, because that is how eating becomes a worry. At JSS 3: water and drinks, reading a label, allergies.
Feelings and wellbeing
- Naming feelings and knowing what helps. Nothing on this page diagnoses anybody. At JSS 3: naming feelings, calming down, worry, screens and comparison, asking for help.
Safety and first aid
- What to do when something goes wrong, in the order it should be done. At JSS 3: road and water safety, first aid: bleeding and burns, when somebody is unconscious, medicines.
Computing
4 topics in Computing this year.
Algorithms and programming
- Writing instructions exact enough for something with no judgement to follow them. At JSS 3: variables, debugging, breaking a problem up.
How computers work
- What is actually inside the machine, and how information is stored and moved about. At JSS 3: binary, networks and the internet, how a search engine works.
Online safety and citizenship
- Passwords, privacy, scams and behaviour. The part with the largest consequences outside school. At JSS 3: passwords, judging what you read, being decent online, what a free app costs.
Creating with technology
- Making something that works: a program, a document, a spreadsheet, an image. At JSS 3: spreadsheets, making a program, using other people’s work, making it usable by everybody.
Social studies
4 topics in Social studies this year.
History
- What happened, how anybody knows, and why two honest accounts can disagree. At JSS 3: cause and consequence, bias and interpretation.
Geography
- Where places are, what they are like, and why people live where they do. At JSS 3: latitude, longitude and time zones, rivers, coasts and landforms, people and places.
Citizenship and government
- How decisions get made for everybody, and what one person can do about them. At JSS 3: how a country is run, taxes and public services, having a say.
People, work and money
- How families and countries get what they need, and the choices scarcity forces. At JSS 3: buying, selling and trade, why prices change.
Exam technique
3 topics in Exam technique this year.
Examination technique
- Plan revision and sit the BECE using timing, reading and elimination together.
Practice paper
- Sit a full practice paper for Basic Education Certificate (Mathematics) under time.
- Sit a full practice paper for Basic Education Certificate (English Studies) under time.
Mathematics
3 topics in Mathematics this year.
Geometry and Mensuration
- Apply Pythagoras' theorem to solve problems involving right-angled triangles.
Number and Numeration
- Apply the laws of indices in simplifying expressions and evaluate square roots.
Algebraic Processes
- Draw and interpret graphs of linear equations in two variables.
Music
3 topics in Music this year.
Beat, rhythm and pitch
- The parts every piece is made of, named so a child can say what they are hearing. At JSS 3: scales and octaves, syncopation.
Reading and writing music
- How sound is written down so somebody who has never heard it can play it. At JSS 3: the stave and clefs, time signatures, sharps, flats and keys.
Listening and traditions
- Hearing what is happening in a piece, from anywhere in the world. At JSS 3: verse, chorus and structure, improvising, music with pictures.
Drama
3 topics in Drama this year.
Voice and performing
- Being heard, understood and believed, which is a set of learnable techniques. At JSS 3: being heard, staying in character, when it goes wrong.
Character and script
- Building somebody who is not you, and reading the page they came from. At JSS 3: conflict and status, improvising, monologue and soliloquy.
Stagecraft
- Everything around the actor, and the people who run it. At JSS 3: light and sound, rehearsal, working backstage.
Business studies
3 topics in Business studies this year.
How a business works
- What a business is, who owns it, and why most of them close in the first two years. At JSS 3: types of business, costs, revenue and profit, break-even, customers and competition, cash flow.
Accounting
- Writing down what happened to the money so that somebody else can check it. At JSS 3: keeping records, assets, liabilities and equity, double entry, income statement and balance sheet, checking the books.
Money, banking and enterprise
- Banking, credit, tax, and what it takes to start something of your own. At JSS 3: banking and cards, interest and inflation, budgeting and saving, tax, starting a business.
Explore
2 topics in Explore this year.
Data
- Recognise how averages, axes and sampling can be used to mislead honestly.
How the internet works
- Describe how a message is split, addressed, routed and reassembled across a network.
Quantitative reasoning
2 topics in Quantitative reasoning this year.
Quantitative Reasoning
- Solve quantitative reasoning problems involving number patterns, figure operations and word problems.
- Solve quantitative reasoning problems involving number patterns, figure operations and word problems.
Verbal reasoning
2 topics in Verbal reasoning this year.
Verbal Reasoning
- Solve verbal reasoning problems involving analogies, synonyms, antonyms and word puzzles.
- Solve verbal reasoning problems involving analogies, synonyms, antonyms and word puzzles.
Physics
1 topic in Physics this year.
You and Technology · electricity and circuits
- Construct simple electrical circuits and distinguish between series and parallel arrangements.
Chemistry
1 topic in Chemistry this year.
You and Environment · acids, bases and salts
- Identify acids, bases and salts, test them with indicators, and explain neutralisation reactions.
Biology
1 topic in Biology this year.
You and Environment · ecosystems and conservation
- Describe feeding relationships in an ecosystem and explain the effects of human activity on them.
Brain teasers
1 topic in Brain teasers this year.
Puzzles and reasoning
- Work out an answer from the information given, using reasoning rather than recall.
English
1 topic in English this year.
Comprehension and Critical Reading
- Evaluate a persuasive text, identifying the writer’s purpose, evidence and bias.
Writing
1 topic in Writing this year.
Composition · Narrative Writing
- Write a narrative composition with a clear plot, developed characters and effective description.
Igbo
1 topic in Igbo this year.
Igbo Language
- Use Igbo vocabulary and simple structures in speech and in writing.
Yoruba
1 topic in Yoruba this year.
Yoruba Language
- Use Yoruba vocabulary and simple structures in speech and in writing.
Hausa
1 topic in Hausa this year.
Hausa Language
- Use Hausa vocabulary and simple structures in speech and in writing.
French
1 topic in French this year.
French (optional subject)
- Use basic French vocabulary and expressions in familiar contexts.
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