JSS1 Physical & Health Education (PHE) Scheme of Work

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About JSS1 Physical & Health Education (PHE) Scheme of Work

Physical and Health Education (PHE) for Junior Secondary School 1 (JSS1) is a subject that teaches both physical activity and health-related knowledge to promote all-round development by focusing on the physical, mental, and social well-being of students.

During PHE classes in JSS1, students participate in various physical activities such as sports, games, gymnastics, and dance. These engagements not only enhance physical fitness but also cultivate fundamental motor skills, coordination, and teamwork.Through active involvement, students grasp the significance of regular exercise, sportsmanship, and fair competition.

Moreover, the PHE curriculum for JSS1 encompasses essential health-related subjects, including personal hygiene, nutrition, disease prevention, and safety measures. Students are educated on the importance of maintaining a healthy lifestyle, making informed decisions regarding diet and physical activity, and adopting proper hygiene practices to mitigate disease transmission.

Studying Physical and Health Education in JSS1 provides students with a thorough comprehension of the value of physical activity, well-being, and healthy living. It empowers them with the requisite knowledge and abilities to lead active, wholesome lives and make informed choices concerning their health both presently and in the future.

Assessment Guide

In junior secondary schools, how students are assessed in Physical and Health Education can differ from school to school. However, typically, they are evaluated through tests or quizzes (Continuous Assessment Tests), practical exercises, and end-of-term exams.

Grading follows a scale from A to F, with A representing excellent performance, typically scoring around 70% or 80%, and F indicating failure, usually below 50% or 45%.

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JSS1 First Term Scheme of Work for Physical & Health Education (PHE)

 LAGOS STATE MINISTRY OF EDUCATION: UNIFIED SCHEMES OF WORK FOR JUNIOR SECONDARY SCHOOL
 P.H.E Scheme of Work for Junior Secondary School 1(JSS1)
 ClassJ.S.S.1
 SubjectPhysical and Health Education
 TermFirst Term
WeekTopicBreakdown
1MEANING OF PHYSICAL EDUCATIONI. Purpose of Physical Education
II. Meaning of Health Education
III. Differences between Physical Education and Health Education
IV. Scope of Physical Education.
2PHYSICAL FITNESS AND BODY CONDITIONING PROGRAMMESI. Meaning of Physical Fitness
II. Components of Physical Fitness
III. Health related Components
3CHARACTERISTICS OF A PHYSICALLY FIT PERSONImportance of Physical fitness
4EXERCISE TO DEVELOP STRENGTH, ENDURANCE AND FLEXIBILITYList appropriate Exercises to Develop the different Components of Physical Fitness
5SAFETY PRECAUTIONS WHILE PERFORMING EXERCISES 
6 -7PERSONAL, SCHOOL, AND COMMUNITY HEALTHI. Determinants of Health (Hereditary, Environment, Lifestyle) II. Characteristics of a Healthy Person
8MEANING OF SEWAGE AND REFUSE 
9METHODS OF SEWAGE DISPOSALMethods of Refuse Disposal
10SOURCES OF WATER SUPPLY 
11 -13REVISION AND EXAMINATION 

JSS1 Second Term Scheme of Work for Physical & Health Education (PHE)

 TermSecond Term
WeekTopicBreakdown
1REVISION OF LAST TERM’S WORKSources of Water
2CONTACT AND NON CONTACT SPORTI. Definition of Contact and Non Contact Sports
II. Examples of Contact Sports – Wrestling, Judo, etc
3EXAMPLES OF NON CONTACT SPORTSGymnastics and Swimming.
4BENEFITS OF CONTACT AND NON CONTACT SPORTS 
5BASIC SKILLS AND TECHNIQUES IN CONTACT AND NON CONTACT SPORTSSafety Measures in Contact and Non Contact Sports
6PATHOGENS, DISEASES, AND THEIR PREVENTIONI. Diseases caused by Pathogens (List, Difference and Types of Disease)
II. Disease Preventive Measures – Adequate Nutrition and Exercise
III. Clean Environment – Use of Safe Water, ProperDisposal of Refuse and Sewage, Seeking
and getting Treatment on Time, Good Hygiene, Immunizations, GoodVentilation,
Health Education and Vaccination.
7 -8FOOD, NUTRITION AND HEALTHI. Meaning of Food (Explain the Meaning of Food and Nutrition)
II. Different Types of Food
III. Classes of Food
9IMPORTANCE OF FOOD NUTRIENTSClasses of food – Carbohydrate, Protein, Fats and Oil, Minerals and Salts, Vitamins and
Water.
10FUNCTIONS OF VARIOUS CLASSES OF FOOD 
11 -12REVISION AND EXAMINATION 

JSS1 Third Term Scheme of Work for Physical & Health Education (PHE)

 TermThird Term
WeekTopicBreakdown
1REVISION OF LAST TERM’S WORK RECREATION, LEISURE AND DANCE ACTIVITIESI. Meaning of Recreation, Leisure and Dance
II. Differences between Dance, Leisure and Recreation
III. Benefits of Recreation and Dance – Refreshment of both Body and Mind, Create over
values of skills Learnt in Physical Education classes, Create Room for Fun and
Employment, Promotion of Mental Alertness, Social and Emotional Stability.
2IMPORTANCE OF FOODI. Eliminate Hunger
II. Provide Energy for various Physical Activities
III. For Healthy Living, etc.
3ATHELETICS (TRACK AND FIELD)I. Shot Put, Draw and Label the Sectors of Shot Put, Discus with Dimensions
II. Define Athletics
III. The Rules governing the Game of Discus and Shot Put
4BASIC SKILLS AND TECHNIQUES IN THE FOLLOWING EVENTSShot Put
I. Safety Measures in Shot Put
II. The Benefits of taking part in Athletics
5EXECUTION OF BASIC SKILLS AND TECHNIQUES IN SHOT PUTCarriage, Stance, Throw, Follow through
Shot Put – Grip, Stance, Put, Follow through
6BALL GAMES –VOLLEYBALLI. `History of Volleyball
II. Basic Skills and Techniques in Volleyball
III. Application of the Rules and Regulations Governing Volleyball
IV. Officials of Volleyball and their Functions
V. Facilities and Equipment
VI. Common Injuries in Volleyball
7 -8PRACTICAL PERFORMANCE OF VOLLEYBALL 
9BALL GAMES– SOCCERI. History of Soccer
II. Basic Skills and Techniques in Soccer
III. Application of the Rules and Regulations Governing Soccer
IV. Officials of Soccer and their Functions
V. Facilities and Equipment
VI. Common Injuries in Soccer
10PRACTICAL PPERFORMANCE OF SOCCER 
11 -12REVISION AND EXAMINATION 

Recommended Physical & Health Education (PHE) Textbooks for Junior Secondary School 1

The recommended textbooks for Physical and Health Education in J.S.S.1 include:

  • Pacific P.H.E with workbook By V.N Orajekwe, – Okuma Afam Pacific Publishers Ltd JSS 1  
  • WABP P.H.E By Naomi Baba Gbefwi ETAL – West African Book Publishers Ltd JSS1 
  • Test Book of Physical Education By Ochu Ama Pacific Publishers Ltd JSS 1 
  • Model Textbook of P.H.E with workbook By Nkechi Ukaegbu – Mid-Field Publishers JSS 1 
  • New Age P.H.E with workbook By Okoye N.C ETAL – New Age Press Ltd JSS 1

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