Basic Science JSS 1 Curriculum Guides – Meaning and Uses of Satellite | The Launching of Nigeria SAT – 1 | Primary Objectives of the Nigeria SAT 1
BASIC SCIENCE
THEME – SCIENCE AND DEVELOPMENT
TOPIC 2 – SATELLITE
CLASS – JSS 1
LEARNING AREA – Meaning and Uses of Satellite | The Launching of Nigeria SAT – 1 | Primary Objectives of the Nigeria SAT 1
INSTRUCTIONAL MATERIALS
1. Films
2. Picture
3. Poster
4. Paper clippings
5. Projector
6. Transparencies
LEARNING OBJECTIVES
By the end of the lesson, students should be able to:
1. explain the term satellite.
2. identify the uses of satellite in their communities.
CONTENTS OF THE LESSON
FOCUS LESSONS
MEANING OF SATELLITE
Satellites can be defined as natural and artificial bodies moving around a larger object in space in order to collect information or for communication. A satellite is a moon, planet or machine that orbits a planet or star.
Earth and the moon are examples of natural Satellites. The moon is the earth’s satellite. While man-made, satellites orbit earth are known as artificial satellites.
Satellites are mainly referred as a machine launched into the space orbit around earth or other planets in space.
USES OF SATELLITE
They often affect our lives without our realizing it. They make us safer, provide modern conveniences, and broadcast entertainment. For example,
1. Communication such television, radio, telephone, etc.
2. Photography
3. Mapping
4. Geographic Information System (GIS)
5. Climate & environmental monitoring
6. Land stewardship
7. Space science
8. Safety
9. Navigation
THE LAUNCHING OF NIGERIA SAT-1
The Nigeriasat-1 was the first satellite to be built under the Nigerian government sponsorship. The satellite was launched from Russia on 27 September 2003. Nigeriasat-1 was part of the worldwide Disaster Monitoring Constellation System.
THE PRIMARY OBJECTIVES OF THE NIGERIA SAT-1
The primary objectives of the Nigeria Sat-1 are:
1. to give early warning signals of environmental disaster;
2. to help detect and control desertification in the northern part of Nigeria; to assist in demographic planning;
3. to establish the relationship between malaria vectors and the environment that breeds malaria;
4. to give early warning signals on future outbreaks of meningitis using remote sensing technology;
5. to provide the technology needed to bring education to all parts of the country through distant learning; and
6. to aid in conflict resolution and border disputes by mapping out state and International borders.
Read more – Nigerian weather and communications satellites
LESSON PRESENTATION
TEACHER’S ACTIVITIES
The teacher,
1. shows pictures/posters/paper clippings and films on satellite.
2. leads discussion on the launching of Nigeria SAT 1.
3. guides students to list the possible uses of satellite.
STUDENT’S ACTIVITIES
The students,
1. observe pictures/posters and paper clippings and comment on them.
2. participate in class discussion
3. find out more about a satellite from home.
LESSON EVALUATION
Teacher asks students to,
1. describe a satellite.
2. mention 3 examples of satellites.