Free SS 3 Commerce Scheme of Work
This SS 3 Commerce Scheme of Work serves as a guide for educators/teachers to plan and carry out teaching activities across the academic Session.
Download the Lagos State Unified Scheme of Work for SS3 Commerce below

SSS3 First Term Scheme of Work for Commerce
| LAGOS STATE MINISTRY OF EDUCATION: UNIFIED SCHEMES OF WORK FOR SENIOR SECONDARY SCHOOLS | ||
| Commerce Scheme of Work for Senior Secondary Schools 3(SSS3) | ||
| Class | S.S.S 3 | |
| Subject | Commerce | |
| Term | First Term | |
| Week | Topic | Breakdown |
| SUB THEME: BUSINESS CAPITAL AND CUSTOMER SERVICE | ||
| 1 | Capital | Capital 1. Meaning – Economist concept – Accountants concept. – Layman’s concepts 2. Types: Authorized, registered, nominal, issued capital, called up, paid-up capital, capital employed, liquid/circulating capital. 3. Calculation of working 4. Importance of working capital |
| 2 | Credit | Credit 1. Meaning 2. Sources Mortgage Loans & Overdrafts, finance houses etc. Hire Purchase 3. Function of credit to retailer wholesaler 4. Credit instruments |
| 3 | Profit | Profit 1. Meaning 2. Types – Gross profit – Net profit 3. Calculations of gross profit, and net profit, percentage of gross profit or net profit to turn over |
| 4 | Turnover | Turnover 1. Meaning 2. Relationship of capital investment to turnover. 3. Calculation of rate of turnover 4. Calculation of gross profit / net profit to turnover 5. Variation in different types of business. |
| 5 | Business Law | 1. Branches of commercial law e.g. sale of goods, contract, agent, hire purchases, etc. 2. Principles of agency. 3. Rights and obligations of employer and employee. 4. Government regulations of business. – Regulation of business – Patent e.g. intellectual property. – trademark – copyrights |
| 6 | The Structure of Business | 1. Organizational set up. 2. Authority 3. Responsibility 4. The span of control 5. Inter and intra-departmental communication. |
| 7 | Introduction to business management | |
| 8 | Introduction to business management | 1. Business organization – Department – Functions – Organizational charts. 2. Business and its environment 3. Social responsibilities of business. Scholarship award Employment of people in the community Sponsoring sports and games on radio/television Provision of social amenities – sponsoring educative programme on radio and television. |
| 9 | Introduction to management | 1. Meaning of marketing 2. Importance and functions of marketing in an economy 3. Marketing concept and marketing mix – Product – Price – Place – promotion |
| 10 | Consumer protection | Consumer protections 1. Need for protection 2. Consumer rights 3. Instruments for protection e.g. legislation such as – Trade Descriptor Act of 1968 – Standard Organization of Nigeria – National Agency for Food and Drug Administration and Control (NAFDAC) – Rent tribunals – Sanitary inspection – Environmental agencies etc. |
| 11 | Revision | |
| 12 | Examination | |
SSS3 Second Term Scheme of Work for Commerce
| Term | Second Term | |
| Week | Topic | Breakdown |
| SUB THEME: ESTABLISHMENT AND MANAGEMENT OF BUSINESS | ||
| 1 | Business documents | 1. Essential business documents: letter of inquiry, invoice, credit, receipt, quotation, catalogs, price list delivery notes, consignment notes, Performa invoice, statement of account and debt note, etc. 2. Trade terms and abbreviations trade of discount: COD (Cash on delivery, CIF (cost insurance prefight – FOR (force on roll) – FAS (force alongside slip). 3. Terms of trade: cash, credit payment in areas. 4. Means of payment – Legal tender e.g. coins, bank notes. Through the bank e.g. cheques, Western Union, electronic money transfer money gram etc. |
| 2 | Commercialization | 1. Meaning of commercialization. 2. Reasons for commercialization. 3. Advantages and disadvantages of commercialization. |
| 3 | Privatization | 1. Meaning of privatization 2. Reasons for privatization 3. Advantages and disadvantages of privatization 4. Difference between commercialization and privatization. |
| 4 | Deregulation | Deregulation 1. Meaning 2. Advantages 3. Disadvantages |
| 5 | History of the Nigerian capital market. | Historical Development 1. 1946: development loan stock (First issue) 2. 1960: Lagos Stock Exchange Act. 3. 1962: capital issue committee 4. 1979 capital issue commission. |
| 6 | History of the Nigerian capital market.(cont’d) | Historical development 1. 1979: Securities and Exchange Commission decree No. 71. 2. 1985: second tier securities market (SSM) 3. 1999: Investment and Securities Act. |
| 7 | Stock exchange (SE) | 1. Stock exchange: – meaning function – importance 2. Organizational setup and transactions at the exchange stock 3. Stock exchange securities – Meaning, Types a. Shares b. Stock c. Bonds d. Gilt–edged e. Debentures 4. Capital markets – Meaning, Methods of raising funds: a. offer for sale b. offer for subscription c. Rights issue d. Private placement 5. Speculation: – meaning – speculators 6. Bodies – Public Companies – Government |
| 8 | Second tier securities market (SSM) | 1. Meaning 2. Advantages to the companies and the investing public 3. Primary and secondary markets first-tier and second-tier markets. |
| 9 | Economic Groupings in west Africa | 1. Economic communities of West African States (ECOWAS) – History – Member Countries – Objectives – Achievements – Problems 2. Nigeria Basin Commission (NBC) – History – Member countries – Objection – Achievement – Problems |
| 10 | Economic Groupings in west Africa | Lake and Basin Commission (LCBC) – History – Member countries – Achievements – problems 4. West African Clearing House (WACH) – History – Member countries – Objectives – Achievements – Problems. |
| 11 | Revision | |
| 12 | Examination | |
Recommended Commerce Textbooks for Senior Secondary School 3
The recommended Commerce textbooks for SSS3 include but are not limited to the following:
- Faman Commerce for Senior Secondary Schools Book 1 – 3 by Bayo Fijabi Faman
- Pub. Series Past Questions on Commerce
- Thercee Millennium Commerce by Rose Chinwe Okafor Onwubiko – Printing & Packing SS 1-3
- New Age Commerce by Olisa A.C, Ekong B.A et al – New Age Press SS 1-3
- Comprehensive Cert. Commerce by Daniel C. Azuh, Adedoyin Soyibo – University Press SS 1-3
- Current Commerce by Augustina Nzebunachi, Flourish Okereke – Mis-Fav Publisher Ltd SS 1-3
- Senior Secondary Commerce by M.O Odedokun, P.C Udokogu et al Learn Africa SS 1-3
