AGRICULTURAL SCIENCE LESSON NOTES WEEK 8: Forest J S 2 3RD TERM
SUBJECT: Agricultural Science
CLASS: JSS 2
WEEK: 8
TOPIC: Forest
PERIOD: 1 & 2
DURATION: 40 minutes per period
THEME: Basic Concepts of Agriculture
LEARNING OBJECTIVES:
By the end of the lesson, students should be able to:
- Define a forest.
- State types of forests.
- List forest resources and uses.
KEY VOCABULARY WORDS:
- Forest
- Timber
- Wildlife
- Reserved forest
RESOURCES & MATERIALS:
- Map showing forest zones
- Samples of forest products
BUILDING BACKGROUND:
Ask: “What do you see when you go to the village or forest area?” Let students name trees or animals.
CONTENT DETAILS:
PERIOD 1 – Meaning and Types
- A forest is a large area with many trees and animals.
- Types:
- Rainforest
- Savanna forest
- Mangrove forest
- Forest reserve
1. Rainforest
Definition:
Rainforests are dense, evergreen forests found in areas with high rainfall throughout the year.
Characteristics:
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High annual rainfall (over 2000 mm per year).
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Warm temperatures year-round (average 25–30°C).
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Thick vegetation with tall trees forming a canopy.
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High biodiversity – home to numerous plant and animal species.
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Poor soil fertility due to rapid nutrient uptake by plants.
Examples:
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The Amazon Rainforest (South America)
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The Congo Basin Rainforest (Africa)
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Cross River Rainforest (Nigeria)
Importance:
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Acts as the “lungs of the Earth” by producing oxygen.
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Regulates global climate.
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Source of medicine, food, and raw materials.
2. Savanna Forest
Definition:
Savanna forest (or woodland savanna) is a mixed ecosystem characterized by grasslands with scattered trees.
Characteristics:
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Moderate rainfall (600–1200 mm annually).
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Distinct wet and dry seasons.
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Trees are widely spaced, allowing sunlight to reach the ground.
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Fire-resistant vegetation due to frequent bushfires.
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Found between tropical rainforests and desert regions.
Examples:
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Guinea Savanna and Sudan Savanna (Nigeria)
Importance:
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Supports agriculture and grazing.
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Habitat for wildlife (e.g., elephants, antelopes).
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Source of firewood and timber.
3. Mangrove Forest
Definition:
Mangrove forests are coastal forests found in tidal areas with brackish water (a mix of salt and fresh water).
Characteristics:
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Found in tropical and subtropical coastal regions.
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Dominated by mangrove trees with aerial roots (e.g., red mangrove).
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Soil is waterlogged, muddy, and saline.
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Acts as a buffer between land and sea, reducing erosion.
Examples:
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Niger Delta Mangrove (Nigeria)
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Sundarbans (India and Bangladesh)
Importance:
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Protects coastlines from storms and erosion.
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Breeding ground for fish and crustaceans.
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Supports coastal biodiversity.
4. Forest Reserve
Definition:
A forest reserve is a protected area of forest set aside by the government to conserve biodiversity and prevent deforestation.
Characteristics:
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Legally protected from indiscriminate logging or farming.
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Managed by forest authorities or conservation agencies.
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Can include different forest types (rainforest, savanna, etc.).
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Often used for research, education, and eco-tourism.
Examples:
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Omo Forest Reserve (Ogun State, Nigeria)
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Oban Hills Forest Reserve (Cross River State, Nigeria)
Importance:
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Conserves plant and animal species.
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Supports environmental sustainability.
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Helps in carbon sequestration and climate regulation.
Summary Table
Type of Forest | Location | Rainfall | Key Features | Importance |
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Rainforest | Tropical zones | Very High | Dense canopy, biodiversity | Oxygen, medicine, climate |
Savanna Forest | Tropical dry zones | Moderate | Scattered trees, grasslands | Grazing, wildlife, timber |
Mangrove Forest | Coastal/tidal areas | Variable | Aerial roots, brackish water | Coastal protection, fisheries |
Forest Reserve | Any region (protected) | Varies | Legally protected, regulated use | Conservation, education |
PERIOD 2 – Uses of Forest
- Products:
- Timber, medicine, fruits, wildlife.
- Uses:
- Provides shelter, food, income, climate control.
WRAP UP & ASSESSMENT:
- Define forest.
- Mention 2 types of forest.
- List 3 uses of forest.
ASSIGNMENT:
Draw and label any 2 forest products.