TERM – 1ST TERM
WEEK TWO
Class: Senior Secondary School 2
Age: 16 years
Duration: 40 minutes of 5 periods each
Date:
Subject: STORE KEEPING
Topic: JOB OPPORTUNITIES IN STORE KEEPING
SPECIFIC OBJECTIVES: At the end of the lesson, pupils should be able to
I.) Identify various job opportunities in store keeping.
INSTRUCTIONAL TECHNIQUES: Identification, explanation, questions and answers, demonstration, videos from source
INSTRUCTIONAL MATERIALS: Videos, loud speaker, textbook, pictures,
INSTRUCTIONAL PROCEDURES
PERIOD 1-2
PRESENTATION
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TEACHER’S ACTIVITY
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STUDENT’S
ACTIVITY
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STEP 1
INTRODUCTION
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The teacher identify and explain the various job opportunities in store keeping
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Students in pairs discuss various career opportunities in store keeping
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STEP 2
NOTE TAKING
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The teacher writes a summarized
note on the board
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The students
copy the note in
their books
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NOTE
JOB OPPORTUNITIES IN STORE KEEPING
Various job opportunities in storekeeping encompass a range of roles and responsibilities within the logistics and supply chain management sector. Below are some examples:
- Warehouse Manager: Responsible for overseeing all operations within a warehouse, including inventory management, order fulfillment, staffing, safety protocols, and facility maintenance.
- Inventory Controller: Manages inventory levels, monitors stock movements, conducts regular stock counts, and implements inventory control measures to minimize losses and ensure accurate record-keeping.
- Logistics Coordinator: Coordinates the transportation of goods, liaises with suppliers and distributors, schedules deliveries, tracks shipments, and ensures timely delivery of products to customers.
- Forklift Operator: Operates forklifts and other material handling equipment to safely transport goods within a warehouse or distribution center, loading and unloading trucks, and organizing inventory.
- Order Picker/Packer: Selects items from shelves or storage locations based on customer orders, packs them securely for shipment, and prepares them for delivery or pickup.
- Quality Control Inspector: Inspects incoming and outgoing goods to ensure they meet quality standards, checks for damages or defects, and reports any discrepancies to management.
- Cold Storage Technician: Manages cold room facilities, monitors temperature and humidity levels, performs routine maintenance tasks, and ensures proper storage conditions for perishable goods.
- Shipping and Receiving Clerk: Receives incoming shipments, verifies contents against packing slips or purchase orders, labels and records inventory, and prepares outgoing shipments for distribution.
- Supply Chain Analyst: Analyzes supply chain data, identifies inefficiencies or areas for improvement, develops strategies to optimize inventory management, reduce costs, and enhance overall efficiency.
EVALUATION: 1. Identify 5 job opportunities in store keeping
- Briefly explain the nature of the job opportunities in 1 above
CLASSWORK: As in evaluation
CONCLUSION: The teacher commends the students positively