BUSINESS STUDIES FOR J.S.S.3
SCHEME OF WORK FOR THIRD TERM
| WEEK | TOPIC |
| 1 | REVISION OF LAST TERM’S WORK |
| 2 | ERASING TECHNIQUES |
| 3 | MEMORANDUM |
| 4 | BUSINESS LETTER |
| 5 | BUSINESS LETTER |
| 6 | SIMPLE TABULATION |
| 7 | REVISION/EXAMINATION |
WEEK 2: ERASING TECHNIQUES
Erase implies a scraping or rubbing out of something written or drawn, or figuratively, the removal of an impression.
Mistakes happen all the time. And that’s OK. Everyone makes mistakes. The important thing is to learn from them and erase them as soon as possible once you spot them
ERASING USING RUBBER
Before rubber erasers, tablets of wax were used to erase lead or charcoal marks from paper. Bits of rough stone such as sandstone or pumice were used to remove small errors from parchment or papyrus documents written in ink.
ERASER
ERASING USING CORRECTION FLUID
A correction fluid or white-out is an opaque, usually white fluid applied to paper to mask errors in text. Once dried, it can be written over. It is typically packaged in small bottles, and the lid has an attached brush (or a triangular piece of foam) which dips into the bottle.
CORRECTION FLUID
ASSIGNMENT
Write short note on the following (a) erasing using correction fluid
(b) erasing using rubber