Category Social Studies Notes For JSS 1 – JSS 3

This category features comprehensive Social Studies notes for students in JSS 1, JSS 2, and JSS 3. Each topic is written to match the Nigerian curriculum and follows BECE standards for junior secondary education.

Topics covered include culture, family values, civic responsibilities, national integration, government, and environmental studies. These notes are suitable for both classroom teaching and individual revision.

Perfect for students preparing for school exams or national assessments, this category helps improve understanding and retention of key concepts in Social Studies.

See Social Studies topics for JSS 1 to JSS 3. Well-structured class notes aligned with WAEC and NECO curriculum. Ideal for Nigerian junior secondary school students.

HONESTY

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Honesty is defined as the quality of being truthful or the act of being straight forward. Attributes/Qualities of honesty Truth: an honest person does not lie, he is never biased in his discussions. Respect: an honest person respects the opinion…

VALUES

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Values is the actual worth of a thing in monetary terms. Values can be seen as the importance that we attach to a thing. Society values refers to the norms, standards and principles which the society expects from people living…

CULTURE

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Culture is the total way of life of people of a society. It includes the people’s beliefs, language, religion, artwork, dressing, dancing, greetings, technology, etc. Culture differs and varies from place to place and a society is known by its…

SETTLEMENT PATTERN

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SETTLEMENT PATTERN

A settlement is a place with buildings where people live. Our physical environment determines the type of settlement we have in a particular area. A settlement could be a town or village or an area with many houses built by people or government.

There are two types of settlements.

Urban settlement
Rural settlement

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