Anambra State Scheme of Work for English Language JSS 1 (First Term, 2nd Term and 3rd Term) – 2025


The scheme of work for English Language for JSS1 in Anambra State has been made unified as approved by the state’s ministry of education. Being unified means all schools be it private or government-owned are to adopt the same scheme as it is approved for preparing students for English Language exams in the West African Junior Secondary Certificate Examination.


Anambra state approved scheme of work for JSS1 English Language first term 2025 is now available on our platform. This unified scheme of work covers all topics for first term which starts with introduction and revision of the previous term, midterm breaks, revision, examination, and vacation.

The JSS1 English Language scheme of work Anambra State subjects for all primary schools in Anambra State makes this scheme of work very important. It is the government revised scheme for all topics for JSS1 English Language and it is applicable to all states. That is, schools (Private and government-owned) operating in all states in Anambra State are advised to make use of this scheme of work as it contains the approved curriculum.

English Language is a compulsory subject because they form the core foundation of development for students in secondary school level up to the higher institution. It is required amongst other subjects as an important subject combination in JAMB.

The JSS1 English Language scheme of work seen here is the latest revised unified scheme of work according to the Ministry of Education. It is the approved scheme for all Junior Secondary school levels that must be compulsorily adopted by all schools in Anambra state be it private or public schools because it is from the scheme of work that WAEC questions in English Language are curled out from.

The Anambra State JSS1 English Language scheme of work here, states all the topics to be treated and how they should be taught. Teaching students in secondary schools require deep explanation and practical examples, that is, teachers need to be more practical in their teaching. Nowadays, audio-visual means are now being adopted by majorly private schools in teaching JSS1 English Language as it helps the students better assimilate and recollect what has been taught.

JSS1 English Language scheme of work here also highlights the time frame given to cover each subject because it is the government’s directive that all schools finish the academic session within the same time frame hence the need to cover all topics within the stipulated period which is usually within 11 to 12 weeks.

Anambra State English Language Scheme of Work for JSS 1 (1ST 2ND AND 3RD TERM) 2025

SCHEME OF WORK FOR ENGLISH LANGUAGE JSS 1 (FIRST TERM)

Week 1:

  • Introduction to speech production Vocabulary associated with building portative’s Introduction to literature 1 functions

Week 2:

  • The discounted fish Vowel / / and /D/ Vocabulary associated with transport Genres of literature-prose and poetry

Week 3:

  • Adjectives Consonants /f/ and /v/
  • How to make a candle stand
  • Feature of drama as a genre of literature

Week 4:

  • Vowels / /
  • Nouns
  • Vocabulary associated with home and family figure of speech

Week 5:

  • Writing composition using simple sentences /paragraphing

Week 6:

  • The simple English sentence
  • Vowels /i/ and /s/
  • Poem analysis

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Week 7:

  • Consonant /p/ and /b/
  • Noun phrases and quantifies
  • The zeal for secondary school on the day school began
  • Folklores

Week 8:

  • Verbs
  • Vocabulary associated with the school
  • Informal letters
  • Play analysis of ‘Tears of a Bride”

Week 9:

  • Consonants /t/ and /d/
  • Hard work has a reward
  • Articles
  • Play analysis of ‘Tears of a Bride’ By Oyekunle Oyedeli

SCHEME OF WORK FOR ENGLISH LANGUAGE JSS 1 (SECOND TERM)

Week 1:

  • Subject and object pronouns and possession
  • Debate writing
  • Vocabulary associated with the market
  • literary appreciation

Week 2:

  • Vowels/u:/ and / /
  • Singular and plural verbs
  • The verb phrase
  • Prepositions
  • Vocabulary associated with water transfer
  • Folklores

Week 3:

  • Partititives
  • Vocabulary associated with rail transport
  • Vowel s / / and / /
  • Narrative essay
  • Legends

Week 4:

  • Adverbs and adverbials
  • Consonants /k/ and /g/
  • Consonant clusters
  • Vocabulary associated with farming thematic analysis

Week 5:

The founding of Benin Kingdom

Week 7:

  • Compound sentence
  • Conjunctions
  • Vocabulary associated with agriculture
  • Adjectives
  • Figure of speech
  • Vowel / /
  • Letter writing
  • Informal letters
  • Simple sentences
  • Consonants /ts/ / /

SCHEME OF WORK FOR ENGLISH LANGUAGE JSS 1 (THIRD TERM)

Week 1:

  • Punctuation marks – Hyphen, colon, Brackets and apostrophe
  • Vocabulary associated with Islamic religions vowel

Week 2:

  • Complex Sentences relative clauses
  • Register associated with government and polities
  • Consonant /o/ and / /
  • Tears of a bride

Week 3:

  • Future Tenses
  • Vowel /e/
  • Apostrophes ( )
  • The police
  • Tears of a Bride continued

Week 4:

  • Report writing
  • Consonants / / and / /
  • Vocabulary associated with corruption
  • Poetry “My Mother”

Week 5:

  • Preposition in phrases of time
  • Capital letters
  • Reading from main ideas
  • Wrong decision

Week 6:

  • Duration – while+ clauses, until + phrases
  • Vocabulary associated with cultism
  • The taxi driver
  • Week 7:
  • Complex sentences adverbial clauses vowel / /
    Vowel / /
  • The use of semi colons c: y
  • Dramat : C prose

Week 8:

  • Consonants / / and / /
  • Writing a diary
  • Obedience

I hope this has been helpful, especially for school owners, teachers, parents, and guardians who need it for the personal tutoring of their wards. The JSS1 English Language scheme of work is Anambra State for all subjects taught at the elementary stage so if you have any questions as regards the subject matter please feel free to reach out to me via the comment section below and I will respond accordingly.