Primary 5 Blended British Nigerian Scheme of Work

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Primary 5 First Term, Second Term and Third Term Scheme of work for British national curriculum with a blend of the Nigerian National Curriculum for British and Montessori Schools

Primary 5 Blended British Nigerian Scheme of Work Subjects

The Subjects includes:                         

  • English Language and Literature
  • Mathematics
  • Science
  • Social Studies
  • Nigerian History and Cultural Studies
  • Geography
  • Art and Design
  • Music
  • Physical Education
  • Religious Studies
  • Digital Literacy (ICT-Information and Communication Technology)
  • Entrepreneurship
  • Agricultural Science
  • Languages

ENGLISH LANGUAGE AND LITERATURE SCHEME OF WORK

PRIMARY 5

English Language and Literature:

Scheme of work for Primary 5 English Language and Literature:

  Week  Topic  Learning ObjectivesMaterials Needed  Teacher’s Activities  Learners’ Activities
              1            Introduction to Literary Genres– Understand different literary genres such as poetry, prose, and drama – Identify features and characteristics of each genre            Examples of literary texts– Introduce the concept of literary genres and their importance in literature – Discuss the characteristics of poetry, prose, and drama – Provide examples of each genre and analyze their elements and structure    Identify examples of poetry, prose, and drama in literary texts
Discuss the differences between various literary genres
                    2              Reading Comprehension Skills        Develop reading comprehension skillsUnderstand the main idea, details, and inferential meanings of texts              Fiction and non-fiction texts– Teach strategies for effective reading comprehension, such as skimming, scanning, and making inferences – Guide students in reading and analyzing fiction and non- fiction texts – Discuss the main idea, characters, and themes of the texts        Practice reading various texts and identifying main ideas and supporting detailsDiscuss the meanings inferred from the texts
                    3                Poetry Appreciation          – Appreciate and analyze poetry – Identify poetic devices and figurative language            Poetry anthologies or collections– Introduce different types of poetry such as lyric, narrative, and free verse – Discuss common poetic devices such as rhyme, rhythm, imagery, and metaphor – Analyze selected poems and identify their themes and figurative language      – Read and analyze poems to identify poetic devices and figurative language – Discuss the emotions and themes portrayed in the poems



  Week  Topic  Learning ObjectivesMaterials Needed  Teacher’s Activities  Learners’ Activities
                4                Narrative Writing      – Develop narrative writing skills – Understand the structure and elements of narrative writing            Writing paper, pens or pencils– Teach the structure of a narrative (introduction, plot development, climax, resolution) – Discuss techniques for creating engaging characters, setting, and plot twists – Guide students in planning and writing their own narratives      – Plan and write a short narrative story using the elements discussed – Share their narratives with peers and provide feedback
                    5                Grammar: Parts of Speech              – Understand and identify parts of speech in sentences              Grammar charts or posters– Introduce the different parts of speech (nouns, verbs, adjectives, adverbs, pronouns, prepositions, conjunctions) – Provide examples of each part of speech in sentences – Conduct exercises to practice identifying parts of speech in sentences        – Identify and label parts of speech in sentences – Create sentences using different parts of speech
                    6              Drama: Introduction and Analysis              – Understand the elements of drama – Analyze a play script                  Play scripts or excerpts– Introduce the elements of drama (dialogue, characters, setting, stage directions) – Provide examples of play scripts and discuss their structure and format – Analyze a short play script and discuss its themes, characters, and dramatic techniques    – Read and analyze a play script, identifying key elements such as characters, dialogue, and stage directions – Discuss the plot, themes, and character motivations
            7            Poetry Writing  – Develop poetry writing skills – Experiment with poetic forms and styles        Writing paper, pens or pencils– Introduce different poetic forms such as haiku, sonnet, and acrostic poetry – Discuss techniques for using imagery, symbolism, and sound devices in poetry – Guide students in writing– Write poems using different forms and styles discussed – Share their poems with classmates and provide feedback


  Week  Topic  Learning ObjectivesMaterials Needed  Teacher’s Activities  Learners’ Activities
    their own poems in various forms and styles 
    – Teach strategies for making 
    inferences while reading, 
    such as predicting outcomes 
    and drawing conclusions –– Read passages and
  – Develop inferential Provide passages for readingmake predictions
  reading skills – Make comprehension exercises –about the outcomes –
 Readingpredictions and drawFiction andGuide students in makingInfer meanings and
 Comprehension:conclusions fromnon-fictioninferences based on textualdraw conclusions from
8Inferencetextspassagesevidencethe texts
    – Discuss the elements of 
    fiction (plot, characters,– Read and discuss the
    setting, conflict, resolution) –plot progression and
    Analyze the plot structurecharacter
    and character developmentdevelopment in the
  – Analyze plot and in a selected fiction text –assigned fiction text –
 Fiction: Plot andcharacterFictionGuide students in identifyingIdentify key events
 Characterdevelopment innovels orkey events and characterand character traits in
9Developmentfictionshort storiestraits in the storythe story
    – Teach the components of a 
    sentence (subject, predicate, 
    object) – Discuss different 
    types of sentences 
    (declarative, interrogative,– Identify the subject,
    imperative, exclamatory) –predicate, and object
  – Understand Provide examples andin sentences –
 Grammar:sentence structure exercises to practiceDifferentiate between
 Sentenceand types ofSentenceidentifying sentencedifferent types of
10Structuresentencesexamplesstructure and typessentences
    – Introduce the structure 
    and purpose of a report 
      11    Non-Fiction Writing: Reports  – Develop skills in writing informative reportsResearch materials, writing paper(introduction, body, conclusion) – Discuss techniques for gathering information and organizing content for a report – Guide– Conduct research on a selected topic and gather relevant information – Organize and present the



  Week  Topic  Learning ObjectivesMaterials Needed  Teacher’s Activities  Learners’ Activities
    students in researching and writing a short informative report on a chosen topicinformation in a structured report
    – Discuss techniques for 
    developing characters 
    through dialogue and 
    actions – Analyze the 
    dialogue in a play script and– Act out scenes from a
    identify character traits andplay script, portraying
    motivations – Engagedifferent characters –
    students in role-playingAnalyze the dialogue
 Drama:– Analyze activities to exploreto understand
 Characterizationcharacterization andPlay scriptscharacter interactions andcharacter motivations
12and Dialoguedialogue in dramaor excerptsdynamicsand relationships
    – Discuss common themes 
    found in poetry such as love, 
    nature, and identity –– Read and discuss
    Analyze the use of imagerypoems to identify
    and symbolism in selectedthemes and imagery –
   Poetrypoems – Guide students inReflect on the
   anthologiesidentifying and interpretingemotional impact of
 Poetry: Themes– Analyze themes andorthemes and imagery inpoetic language and
13and Imageryimagery in poetrycollectionspoetryimagery
    – Introduce the concept of 
    verb tenses (present, past, 
    future) – Discuss the 
    different forms and uses of 
    verb tenses in sentences –– Identify and label
    Provide examples anddifferent verb tenses
  – Understand verbVerb tenseexercises to practicein sentences – Practice
 Grammar: Verbtenses and theircharts oridentifying and using verbconjugating verbs in
14Tensesusage in sentencesdiagramstensesdifferent tenses
    – Discuss the importance of– Write descriptive
    15Fiction Writing: Setting and Atmosphere– Develop skills in creating setting and atmosphere in fictionWriting paper, pens or pencilssetting in fiction and its role in creating atmosphere and mood – Teach techniques for describing settingspassages to establish the setting and atmosphere of a fictional scene – Share



  Week  Topic  Learning ObjectivesMaterials Needed  Teacher’s Activities  Learners’ Activities
    effectively through sensory details and imagery – Guide students in writing descriptive passages to establish setting and atmospheretheir writing with peers and receive feedback
                16            Reading Comprehension: Critical Thinking          – Develop critical thinking skills through reading comprehension            Fiction and non-fiction passages– Teach strategies for critical reading, such as evaluating arguments and analyzing author’s purpose – Provide passages for reading and critical analysis – Guide students in discussing and questioning the texts critically    – Read passages and analyze the arguments and perspectives presented – Discuss the author’s purpose and intentions behind the text
                    17            Non-Fiction Writing: Persuasive Writing                  – Develop skills in persuasive writing              Writing paper, pens or pencils– Introduce the purpose and structure of persuasive writing (thesis statement, supporting arguments, conclusion) – Discuss techniques for persuading and convincing readers – Guide students in writing persuasive essays on a chosen topic    – Choose a topic and take a stance on it, writing a persuasive essay with supporting arguments – Share their essays with classmates and engage in peer evaluation
                    18              Drama: Stage Directions and Performance          – Understand the role of stage directions in drama – Develop performance skills through role-playing                  Play scripts or excerpts– Discuss the significance of stage directions in guiding actors and conveying action and emotion – Engage students in reading and interpreting stage directions in a play script – Conduct role-playing activities based on selected scenes from a play  – Act out scenes from a play script, following stage directions and portraying characters – Discuss the impact of stage directions on the audience’s understanding of the play



  Week  Topic  Learning ObjectivesMaterials Needed  Teacher’s Activities  Learners’ Activities
                    19                  Poetry: Rhythm and Sound              – Analyze the use of rhythm and sound devices in poetry            Poetry anthologies or collectionsIntroduce rhythm and sound devices such as rhyme, meter, alliteration, and onomatopoeia in poetryAnalyze selected poems to identify rhythmic patterns and sound effects – Guide students in writing poems with intentional use of rhythm and sound devices    – Read and analyze poems to identify rhythmic patterns and sound devices – Write poems focusing on rhythm and sound, experimenting with different techniques
                        20                    Grammar: Subject-Verb Agreement                    – Understand subject- verb agreement in sentences                      Sentence examples– Explain the concept of subject-verb agreement and its importance in maintaining sentence coherence – Provide examples of subject-verb agreement and non- agreement – Conduct exercises to practice identifying and correcting subject-verb agreement errors          – Identify and correct subject-verb agreement errors in sentences – Create sentences with proper subject-verb agreement
                    21              Fiction: Plot Twists and Suspense              – Analyze plot twists and suspense in fiction              Fiction novels or short stories– Discuss techniques for creating suspense and plot twists in fiction – Analyze the structure of a narrative to identify key plot twists and suspenseful moments – Guide students in writing narratives with unexpected twists and suspenseful elements  – Read and discuss narratives with unexpected plot twists and suspenseful moments – Write narratives incorporating suspense and surprise elements
        22      Poetry: Theme and Variation  – Analyze recurring themes and variations in poetryPoetry anthologies or collections– Discuss how poets explore and develop recurring themes through variations in form and style – Analyze selected poems to identifyRead and discuss poems with recurring themes and variationsWrite poems exploring personal



  Week  Topic  Learning ObjectivesMaterials Needed  Teacher’s Activities  Learners’ Activities
    recurring themes and variations – Guide students in writing poems inspired by common themes and variationsinterpretations of common themes
                      23                  Non-Fiction Writing: Expository Essays                  – Develop skills in writing expository essays                  Writing paper, pens or pencils– Introduce the structure and purpose of an expository essay (introduction, body paragraphs, conclusion) – Discuss techniques for organizing and presenting information in an expository format – Guide students in writing expository essays on a given topic        – Research a topic and organize the information into an expository essay – Present findings in a clear and organized manner
                24              Drama: Character Development            – Analyze character development and motivations in drama              Play scripts or excerpts– Discuss the process of character development in a play, including motivations, conflicts, and growth – Analyze character arcs and relationships in a selected play script – Engage students in role-playing activities to explore character dynamics      – Act out scenes from a play script, portraying different characters – Analyze character motivations and interactions
              25            Grammar: Pronoun Usage        – Understand pronoun usage and its role in sentence structure          Grammar charts or diagramsIntroduce different types of pronouns (personal, possessive, demonstrative, reflexive) – Discuss pronoun agreement and antecedentsProvide examples and exercises to practice using pronouns correctly– Identify and replace pronouns in sentences, ensuring agreement with antecedents – Create sentences using different types of pronouns
    26  Fiction: Theme and Symbolism  – Analyze themes and symbolism in fictionFiction novels or short stories– Discuss how authors convey themes and symbolism through characters, events, andRead and discuss texts to identify themes and symbolism
Reflect on the



  Week  Topic  Learning ObjectivesMaterials Needed  Teacher’s Activities  Learners’ Activities
    objects in fiction – Analyze selected texts to identify recurring themes and symbolic elements – Guide students in interpreting the deeper meanings of the textsignificance of symbolic elements in the narrative
                27            Poetry: Poetic Forms and Structures            – Explore different poetic forms and structures          Poetry anthologies or collections– Introduce various poetic forms such as sonnet, villanelle, and ballad – Discuss the structures and rhyme Schemes of each form – Guide students in writing poems using specific forms and experimenting with structure and meter– Read and analyze poems in different forms, paying attention to structure and rhyme Scheme – Write poems in specific forms, focusing on structure and meter
                    28              Non-Fiction Writing: Research Papers              – Develop skills in writing research papers            Research materials, writing paper– Introduce the structure and components of a research paper (abstract, introduction, methodology, results, conclusion) – Discuss techniques for conducting research and citing sources – Guide students in drafting and revising a research paper      – Choose a research topic and conduct a literature review – Organize and present research findings in a structured research paper
              29            Drama: Conflict and Resolution          – Analyze conflicts and resolutions in drama            Play scripts or excerpts– Discuss different types of conflicts (internal, external) and their role in driving the plot – Analyze how conflicts are resolved in a selected play script – Engage students in discussing alternative resolutions to conflicts  – Act out scenes from a play script, portraying conflicts and resolutions – Discuss the outcomes of different conflict resolutions
    30Culminating Project: Creative Writing– Apply skills and techniques learned in creative writingWriting paper, pens or pencils– Allow students to choose a creative writing project (short story, poem, play script, etc.) – Provide– Work on their chosen creative writing project, incorporating elements learned



  Week  Topic  Learning ObjectivesMaterials Needed  Teacher’s Activities  Learners’ Activities
    guidance and feedback as students work on their projects – Encourage creativity and originality in their writingthroughout the course – Present their final projects to the class

MATHEMATICS SCHEME OF WORK

Scheme of work for Primary 5 Mathematics:

  Week  Topic  Learning ObjectivesMaterials Needed  Teacher’s Activities  Learners’ Activities
                1              Place Value and Number Sense      – Understand the concept of place value up to millions – Identify the place value of digits in large numbers            Number charts, place value blocks– Introduce place value and its importance in understanding large numbers – Demonstrate how to read and write numbers up to millions – Engage students in activities using place value blocks to represent and compare numbers      – Practice reading and writing numbers up to millions – Use place value blocks to represent and compare numbers
            2          Addition and Subtraction      – Develop addition and subtraction skills with multi-digit numbers        Math manipulatives (counters, dice)– Teach addition strategies (column method, mental math) – Demonstrate regrouping in subtraction – Provide practice problems for addition and subtraction with multi-digit numbers  – Solve addition and subtraction problems using various strategies – Practice regrouping in subtraction
    3  Multiplication Concepts– Understand the concept of multiplication –Multiplication charts, flashcards– Introduce the concept of multiplication as repeated addition – Teach multiplication– Practice multiplication facts up to 12 times tables –



  Week  Topic  Learning ObjectivesMaterials Needed  Teacher’s Activities  Learners’ Activities
  Learn multiplication facts up to 12 times tables facts using visuals, songs, or mnemonic devices – Engage students in drills and practice activities to memorize multiplication factsUse multiplication charts and flashcards for drills and memorization
              4            Multiplication and Division    – Develop skills in multiplication and division – Apply multiplication and division in real-life contexts        Math worksheets, real-life scenarios– Review multiplication facts and properties – Teach multiplication and division algorithms – Provide word problems and real-life scenarios involving multiplication and division operations    – Solve multiplication and division problems using algorithms – Apply multiplication and division in solving real-life problems
              5        Fractions: Introduction and Comparison        Understand the concept of fractionsCompare and order fractions            Fraction strips, fraction circles– Introduce fractions as parts of a whole or set – Teach how to compare and order fractions with like and unlike denominators – Provide visual aids such as fraction strips or circles to demonstrate fraction relationships      Practice comparing and ordering fractionsUse fraction strips or circles to visualize fraction relationships
      6  Fractions: Addition and Subtraction  – Develop skills in adding and subtracting fractionsFraction manipulatives, math worksheets  



WeekTopicLearning ObjectivesMaterials NeededTeacher’s ActivitiesLearners’ Activities
                    6              Fractions: Addition and Subtraction            – Develop skills in adding and subtracting fractions                  Fraction manipulatives, math worksheets– Teach addition and subtraction of fractions with like and unlike denominators – Demonstrate the concept of finding common denominators – Provide practice problems for adding and subtracting fractions      – Practice adding and subtracting fractions with like and unlike denominators – Solve problems involving fractions in real-life contexts
              7          Decimals: Introduction and Place Value      Understand the concept of decimalsIdentify the place value of digits in decimals            Decimal grids, place value charts– Introduce decimals as parts of a whole or set smaller than one – Teach how to read and write decimals – Demonstrate the place value of digits in decimals using visual aids      Practice reading and writing decimalsIdentify the place value of digits in decimal numbers
          8      Decimals: Addition and Subtraction    – Develop skills in adding and subtracting decimals        Math manipulatives, decimal worksheets– Teach addition and subtraction of decimals, including regrouping – Provide practice problems for adding and subtracting decimals  – Practice adding and subtracting decimals, paying attention to place value
                9            Decimals: Multiplication and Division          – Apply multiplication and division with decimals              Decimal grids, math worksheets– Review multiplication and division concepts with whole numbers – Extend to multiplication and division with decimals – Provide real- life examples and word problems involving decimal operations      – Solve multiplication and division problems involving decimals – Apply decimal operations in real-life situations
        10  Measurement: Length and Perimeter  – Understand the concept of length and perimeter – Measure and  Rulers, measuring tapes, geometric shapes– Introduce the concept of length and perimeter – Demonstrate how to measure and calculate perimeter of squares,– Measure and calculate the perimeter of geometric shapes – Explore the



WeekTopicLearning ObjectivesMaterials NeededTeacher’s ActivitiesLearners’ Activities
  calculate perimeter of geometric shapes rectangles, and other polygons – Provide hands-on activities for measuring and calculating perimeter of objectsrelationship between perimeter and shape
                    11              Measurement: Weight and Capacity        – Understand the concept of weight and capacity – Measure and compare weight and capacity                  Scales, measuring cups, containers– Introduce the concepts of weight and capacity – Teach how to measure and compare weight using scales and capacity using measuring cups – Provide opportunities for hands-on activities to explore weight and capacity measurement    – Measure and compare the weight of objects using scales – Measure and compare the capacity of containers using measuring cups
    – Introduce different 
    types of two-dimensional 
    shapes (triangles, 
    quadrilaterals, polygons) 
    – Teach the properties of 
    angles (acute, obtuse, 
  – Identify and right) – Provide– Identify and classify
  classify two- opportunities fortwo-dimensional
 Geometry:dimensional shapes students to identifyshapes – Measure
 Shapes and– Understand anglesGeometric shapes,shapes and measureand classify angles
12Anglesand their propertiesprotractorsanglesusing protractors
    – Introduce the concept 
    of symmetry and its 
  – Recognize significance in geometry – 
  symmetry in shapes Teach basic– Identify
  and objects – transformations andsymmetrical shapes
  Understand basic their effects on shapes –and objects in the
  transformations Provide hands-onenvironment –
 Geometry:(reflection, activities for exploringExplore reflections,
 Symmetry andtranslation,Mirrors, transformationsymmetry andtranslations, and
13Transformationsrotation)templatestransformationsrotations of shapes



WeekTopicLearning ObjectivesMaterials NeededTeacher’s ActivitiesLearners’ Activities
                    14              Data Handling: Pictographs and Bar Graphs            – Interpret and construct pictographs and bar graphs                  Graph paper, pictograph templates– Teach how to interpret and construct pictographs and bar graphs – Discuss the importance of graphical representation in displaying data – Provide examples and real-life scenarios for data interpretation    – Interpret and analyze data presented in pictographs and bar graphs – Create pictographs and bar graphs to represent given data
                15            Data Handling: Line Graphs and Tables            – Interpret and construct line graphs and tables              Graph paper, data tables– Introduce the concept of line graphs and their use in displaying trends over time – Teach how to read and interpret data from tables – Provide examples and exercises for creating line graphs and data tables    – Analyze trends and patterns shown in line graphs – Organize data into tables and represent it visually using line graphs
          16        Review and Revision      – Review concepts covered so far in the term          Revision worksheets– Conduct a comprehensive review of topics covered in the term – Provide practice exercises and worksheets for reinforcement    – Engage in review activities and exercises to consolidate learning
          17        Place Value and Number Sense  – Recap and reinforce understanding of place value and number sense        Number charts, place value blocksReview place value concepts and number reading and writing skillsProvide additional practice exercises to reinforce understanding  – Practice reading and writing numbers, emphasizing place value
          18        Addition and Subtraction    – Reinforce addition and subtraction skills with multi- digit numbers      Math manipulatives, addition/subtraction worksheets– Review addition and subtraction strategies and algorithms – Provide challenging problems and real-life scenarios for application    – Solve addition and subtraction problems with confidence



WeekTopicLearning ObjectivesMaterials NeededTeacher’s ActivitiesLearners’ Activities
        19      Multiplication Concepts    – Review multiplication concepts and tables      Multiplication charts, flashcards– Recap multiplication facts and tables up to 12 times – Engage in multiplication drills and games for reinforcement  – Practice multiplication facts and tables, aiming for fluency
          20      Fractions: Introduction and Comparison      – Review fractions and their comparison        Fraction manipulatives, comparison worksheets– Recap the concept of fractions and their representation – Engage in activities comparing fractions with like and unlike denominators    – Practice comparing and ordering fractions to reinforce understanding
          21      Fractions: Addition and Subtraction      – Reinforce addition and subtraction of fractions      Fraction manipulatives, addition/subtraction worksheets– Review addition and subtraction techniques for fractions – Provide challenging problems and real-life scenarios for application    – Solve addition and subtraction problems involving fractions confidently
        22    Decimals: Introduction and Place Value    – Recap decimals and their place value      Decimal grids, place value charts– Review the concept of decimals and their representation – Engage in activities identifying place value in decimals  – Practice reading and writing decimals with emphasis on place value
          23      Decimals: Addition and Subtraction      – Reinforce addition and subtraction of decimals      Decimal manipulatives, addition/subtraction worksheets– Review addition and subtraction algorithms for decimals – Provide challenging problems and real-life scenarios for application– Solve addition and subtraction problems with decimals, focusing on accuracy and efficiency
        24    Decimals: Multiplication and Division  – Review multiplication and division with decimals    Decimal grids, multiplication/division worksheets– Recap multiplication and division concepts with decimals – Engage in drills and exercises for reinforcement– Practice multiplication and division with decimals, aiming for fluency



WeekTopicLearning ObjectivesMaterials NeededTeacher’s ActivitiesLearners’ Activities
          25      Measurement: Length and Perimeter    – Reinforce measurement skills, particularly length and perimeter      Rulers, measuring tapes, geometric shapesReview measuring techniques for length and calculating perimeterProvide challenging problems and activities for application  – Measure and calculate the perimeter of geometric shapes with confidence
          26      Measurement: Weight and Capacity    – Review measurement concepts related to weight and capacity        Scales, measuring cups, containers– Recap measuring techniques for weight and capacity – Engage in activities comparing and measuring weight and capacity      – Measure and compare weight and capacity accurately
          27      Geometry: Shapes and Angles  – Review identification and classification of two-dimensional shapes and angles        Geometric shapes, protractors– Recap properties and classifications of shapes and angles – Provide exercises for identification and measurement of angles    – Identify and classify two-dimensional shapes and angles confidently
              28          Geometry: Symmetry and Transformations        – Reinforce understanding of symmetry and basic transformations            Mirrors, transformation templates– Review concepts of symmetry and basic transformations (reflection, translation, rotation) – Engage in hands-on activities exploring symmetry and transformations    – Identify symmetrical shapes and objects and perform basic transformations confidently
          29      Data Handling: Pictographs and Bar Graphs  – Review interpretation and construction of pictographs and bar graphs        Graph paper, pictograph templates– Recap methods for interpreting and creating pictographs and bar graphs – Provide additional examples and challenges for practice  – Interpret and analyze data presented in pictographs and bar graphs with ease
        30  Data Handling: Line Graphs and Tables– Reinforce interpretation and construction of line graphs and tables      Graph paper, data tables– Review methods for reading and creating line graphs and tables – Engage in activities analyzing trends and    – Interpret trends and patterns shown in line graphs and


WeekTopicLearning ObjectivesMaterials NeededTeacher’s ActivitiesLearners’ Activities
    organizing data into tablesorganize data effectively in tables

SCIENCE SCHEME OF WORK

Scheme of work for Primary 5 Science:

  Week  Topic  Learning ObjectivesMaterials Needed  Teacher’s Activities  Learners’ Activities
                1              Introduction to Science          – Understand the nature and importance of science – Develop scientific inquiry skills          Science textbooks, images of scientistsDiscuss the importance of science in everyday life Introduce the scientific method and inquiry process – Engage students in a discussion about famous scientists and their contributions to science        – Discuss the relevance of science in daily life – Explore the scientific method and how it is applied in experiments
                    2                    States of Matter        – Identify and describe the three states of matter (solid, liquid, gas) – Understand the concept of changes in states of matter                  Water, ice cubes, balloons, jars– Introduce the concept of states of matter and their properties – Conduct experiments demonstrating changes in states of matter (e.g., melting ice, inflating balloons) – Discuss the factors affecting changes in states of matter      – Observe and describe the properties of different states of matter – Participate in experiments to observe changes in states of matter
          3        Properties of Materials– Explore the properties of materials (hardness, flexibility, transparency, conductivity) – Understand the uses of      Various materials (metal, plastic, paper)– Introduce different properties of materials and their significance – Conduct experiments to test the properties of various materials – Discuss  – Conduct experiments to test the properties of different materials – Identify materials based on their


  Week  Topic  Learning ObjectivesMaterials Needed  Teacher’s Activities  Learners’ Activities
  materials based on their properties how materials are selected based on their properties and usesproperties and potential uses
    – Introduce the concept of 
  – Understand the forces and their effects on 
  concept of forces and objects – Conduct 
  motion – Identify experiments to– Observe and describe
  different types of demonstrate forces (e.g.,the effects of forces on
  forces (e.g., gravity, pushing, pulling,objects – Participate in
  friction) – Explore theToy cars, ramps,magnetism) – Discuss theexperiments to
 Forces andeffects of forces onmagnets,role of friction and gravityexplore different types
4Motionobjectsweightsin everyday activitiesof forces
    – Introduce the properties 
  – Understand the of light and its behavior– Observe and describe
  properties of light – (reflection, refraction) –how light behaves in
  Explore how light Conduct experiments todifferent situations –
  travels and interacts explore how light travelsParticipate in
  with objects –Flashlights,and interacts with objectsexperiments to
 Light andInvestigate themirrors, opaque– Investigate the formationexplore the properties
5Shadowformation of shadowsobjectsand properties of shadowsof light and shadows
    – Introduce the properties 
    of sound (pitch, volume) –– Observe and describe
  – Explore the properties Conduct experiments tothe properties of
  of sound – Understand explore how sound isdifferent sounds –
  how sound is producedTuning forks,produced and travels –Participate in
  and travels – InvestigatemusicalDiscuss the factorsexperiments to
  the concept of pitchinstruments,affecting pitch and volumeexplore how sound is
6Soundand volumebottlesof soundsproduced and travels
  – Understand the – Introduce the properties of magnets and their behavior – Conduct experiments to explore magnetic attraction and repulsion – Discuss the applications of magnets in– Observe and describe
  properties of magnets – the behavior of
  Investigate magnetic magnets – Participate
  attraction and in experiments to
  repulsion – Explore theBar magnets,explore magnetic
 Magnets anduses of magnets iniron filings,attraction and
7Magnetismeveryday lifecompassesrepulsion



  Week  Topic  Learning ObjectivesMaterials Needed  Teacher’s Activities  Learners’ Activities
    everyday objects and technology 
                    8                Electricity and Circuits  – Explore the properties of electricity – Understand the components of an electrical circuit – Investigate how circuits work and the concept of conductors and insulators              Batteries, wires, light bulbs, switchesIntroduce the concept of electricity and its properties – Demonstrate how to build simple circuits – Conduct experiments to explore conductors and insulatorsDiscuss the safety precautions when dealing with electricity  – Participate in building simple circuits – Observe and describe the behavior of electricity in circuits – Test different materials to determine if they are conductors or insulators
              9            Earth and its Layers  – Understand the structure of the Earth – Identify and describe the layers of the Earth (crust, mantle, core) – Explore the properties of each layer            Models of the Earth, rocks, soil– Introduce the layers of the Earth and their characteristics – Use models to illustrate the structure of the Earth – Discuss how geological features are formed based on Earth’s layers      Identify and describe the layers of the EarthExplore models to understand the structure of the Earth
                    10                  Rocks and Minerals          – Explore different types of rocks and minerals – Understand how rocks are formed and the rock cycle              Samples of rocks and minerals, magnifying glass– Introduce the different types of rocks (igneous, sedimentary, metamorphic) and minerals – Discuss how rocks are formed through processes such as weathering and erosion – Explore the rock cycle and its significance        – Examine different types of rocks and minerals – Discuss the processes involved in the formation of rocks and minerals
          11        Fossils and Prehistoric Life– Understand the concept of fossils and their formation – Explore prehistoric life and the evidence provided by fossils        Fossil replicas, pictures of fossils– Introduce the concept of fossils and how they are formed – Discuss the importance of fossils in understanding Earth’s history – Explore– Examine fossil replicas and pictures to understand how fossils are formed – Discuss the significance of fossils



  Week  Topic  Learning ObjectivesMaterials Needed  Teacher’s Activities  Learners’ Activities
    prehistoric life forms based on fossil evidencein studying prehistoric life
                12              Plants: Parts and Growth      – Identify and describe the parts of a plant and their functions – Understand the process of plant growth and reproduction            Plant specimens, seeds, gardening tools– Introduce the parts of a plant and their functions (roots, stems, leaves, flowers) – Discuss the process of photosynthesis and plant reproduction – Engage students in planting activities and observing plant growth      – Identify and describe the parts of a plant and their functions – Plant seeds and observe the stages of plant growth
                      13                    Plant Adaptations                  – Explore different adaptations of plants to their environment              Pictures of various plants, field trip (if possible)– Introduce the concept of plant adaptations and how they help plants survive in different environments – Discuss examples of plant adaptations (e.g., desert plants, aquatic plants) – Conduct a field trip to observe plant adaptations in their natural habitat      – Observe and identify different plant adaptations in various environments – Document findings from the field trip and discuss observed adaptations
                    14              Animals: Classification and Habitats          – Identify and classify different groups of animals – Understand animal habitats and their adaptations            Pictures of animals, classification keys– Introduce the classification of animals into groups (mammals, birds, reptiles, amphibians, fish) – Discuss the characteristics and habitats of each animal group – Engage students in classifying animals using classification keys        Classify animals into different groups based on their characteristicsExplore different animal habitats and adaptations
        15      Animal Adaptations  – Explore different adaptations of animals to their habitats  Animal models, pictures of animals– Introduce the concept of animal adaptations and their significance – Discuss examples of animal adaptations (e.g.,– Observe and identify different animal adaptations in various habitats – Discuss how adaptations help


  Week  Topic  Learning ObjectivesMaterials Needed  Teacher’s Activities  Learners’ Activities
    camouflage, migration) – Use models and pictures to illustrate different animal adaptationsanimals survive in their environments
            16          Food Chains and Webs– Understand the concept of food chains and food webs – Explore the interdependence of organisms in ecosystems        Diagrams of food chains and webs, toy animals– Introduce the concept of food chains and food webs – Discuss the flow of energy in ecosystems – Use diagrams and toy animals to illustrate food chains and webs– Construct food chains and webs using diagrams and toy animals – Discuss the roles of different organisms in food chains and webs
              17            Ecosystems and Biomes          – Identify and describe different types of ecosystems and biomes          Pictures of ecosystems and biomes– Introduce the concept of ecosystems and biomes and their characteristics – Discuss the factors influencing the types of ecosystems and biomes present in different regions  – Identify and describe characteristics of different ecosystems and biomes – Discuss the flora and fauna found in each ecosystem and biome
            18        Conservation of Habitats and Resources  – Understand the importance of conserving habitats and natural resources – Explore conservation efforts        Videos on conservation, posters– Discuss the significance of preserving habitats and resources for maintaining biodiversity and ecosystems – Explore different conservation methods and initiatives  Discuss the importance of conservation and its impact on biodiversityBrainstorm ideas for conservation projects
                19                The Solar System  – Identify and describe the components of the solar system (planets, moons, sun) – Understand the motion of celestial bodies in the solar system            Models of the solar system, telescopes– Introduce the solar system and its components (planets, moons, sun) – Discuss the orbits and motion of celestial bodies in the solar system – Use models and telescopes for observation and  – Identify and describe the planets and moons in the solar system – Observe and document celestial bodies using telescopes



  Week  Topic  Learning ObjectivesMaterials Needed  Teacher’s Activities  Learners’ Activities
    exploration of the night sky 
  – Understand the – Introduce the concept of 
  processes involved in the water cycle and its– Illustrate and
  the water cycle stages – Discuss how waterdescribe the stages of
  (evaporation, moves through thethe water cycle –
  condensation, environment and itsParticipate in
  precipitation) – Explore importance in sustainingexperiments to
  the significance of theDiagrams of thelife – Conduct experimentsobserve and
  water cycle in Earth’swater cycle,to demonstrate the stagesunderstand each stage
20The Water Cycleecosystemswater samplesof the water cycleof the water cycle
    – Introduce the concepts 
  – Identify and describe of weather and climate – 
  different types of Discuss the factors– Observe and describe
  weather phenomena influencing weatherdifferent weather
  (rain, wind, clouds) –Weatherpatterns and climate – Usephenomena – Use
  Understand theinstrumentsweather instruments toweather instruments
 Weather anddifference between(thermometer,measure and recordto collect and record
21Climateweather and climaterain gauge)weather dataweather data
    – Introduce the major 
    systems of the human 
  – Explore the major body and their functions –– Identify and describe
  systems of the human Discuss how body systemsthe major systems of
  body (skeletal, work together to maintainthe human body –
  muscular, circulatory, health and functionality –Explore the functions
  respiratory, digestive) –Models ofUse models and diagramsof each body system
  Understand thehuman bodyto illustrate the structureand how they
  functions of each bodysystems,and function of each bodycontribute to overall
22The Human Bodysystemdiagramssystemhealth
    – Understand the – Discuss the significance of personal hygiene in preventing diseases – Explore healthy habits and lifestyle choices (e.g., balanced diet, exercise) – Demonstrate proper hygiene practices– Discuss the importance of personal hygiene for maintaining health – Practice proper hygiene habits and demonstrate understanding of
  importance of 
  maintaining personal 
  hygiene – ExplorePosters on
 Health andhealthy lifestyle choiceshygiene, hygiene
23Hygieneand habitskits



  Week  Topic  Learning ObjectivesMaterials Needed  Teacher’s Activities  Learners’ Activities
    (handwashing, dental care)healthy lifestyle choices
                24            Reproduction in Plants and Animals            – Explore the reproductive processes of plants and animals            Plant and animal reproductive parts, diagrams– Introduce the reproductive processes of plants and animals (pollination, fertilization) – Discuss the life cycles of plants and animals – Use diagrams and models to illustrate reproductive structures and processes    – Observe and describe the reproductive structures of plants and animals – Explore the processes of pollination and fertilization
                25                Microorganisms– Identify and describe different types of microorganisms (bacteria, viruses, fungi) – Understand the roles of microorganisms in ecosystems and human health            Microscopes, slides with microorganisms– Introduce different types of microorganisms and their characteristics – Discuss the beneficial and harmful roles of microorganisms – Use microscopes to observe microorganisms and their structures    – Observe and describe different types of microorganisms under a microscope – Discuss the importance of microorganisms in various contexts
                26              Pollution and Conservation    – Understand the concept of pollution and its impact on the environment – Explore conservation efforts to protect the environment          Images of polluted environments, recycling bins– Introduce the concept of pollution and its sources (air, water, land) – Discuss the consequences of pollution on ecosystems and human health – Explore conservation strategies and initiatives to mitigate pollution    – Identify sources and types of pollution in different environments – Brainstorm solutions and participate in conservation activities
          27      Renewable and Non-Renewable Resources– Identify and describe different types of renewable and non- renewable resources – Understand the importance of  Models of renewable energy sources, fossil fuels– Introduce the concepts of renewable and non- renewable resources – Discuss the advantages and disadvantages of each resource type – Explore– Identify examples of renewable and non- renewable resources in everyday life – Discuss ways to conserve and


  Week  Topic  Learning ObjectivesMaterials Needed  Teacher’s Activities  Learners’ Activities
  sustainable use of resources sustainable practices for using resourcessustainably use resources
    – Introduce various 
    methods of food 
    production (farming, 
    fishing, aquaculture) –– Discuss the process
    Discuss the importance ofof food production
    agriculture in providingand its significance –
    food for the population –Explore different
    Explore modern farmingfarming practices and
  – Explore different techniques and theirtheir impact on food
 Food Productionmethods of foodPictures of farms,impact on thesupply and the
28and Farmingproduction and farminggardening toolsenvironmentenvironment
    – Introduce the history of– Learn about
  – Understand the space exploration andsignificant events and
  history of space major milestones – Discussachievements in space
  exploration and its recent space explorationexploration – Discuss
  significance – ExploreVideos on spacemissions and discoveries –the potential benefits
  current spaceexploration,Explore future prospectsand challenges of
 Spaceexploration missionsmodels ofand challenges of spacefuture space
29Explorationand discoveriesspacecraftexplorationexploration
    – Conduct a review of key 
    concepts and topics 
    covered in the science 
  – Review key concepts curriculum – Provide– Participate in a
  and topics covered opportunities for studentsreview of key concepts
  throughout the year –Reviewto reflect on their learningand topics covered in
  Reflect on the learningmaterials,experiences andscience – Reflect on
 Review andjourney and personalreflectionachievements throughoutpersonal growth and
30Reflectiongrowthworksheetsthe yearlearning experiences


SOCIAL STUDIES SCHEME OF WORK

Social Studies

Scheme of work for Primary 5 Social Studies:

  Week  Topic  Learning ObjectivesMaterials Needed  Teacher’s ActivitiesLearners’ Activities
                1              Introduction to Social Studies      Understand the importance of social studies in everyday lifeDefine key terms related to social studies              Whiteboard, markers  – Introduce the subject of social studies and its relevance – Discuss the scope and objectives of the social studies curriculum – Define and explain key terms (e.g., culture, community, citizenship)– Discuss the importance of learning about social studies – Participate in defining key terms and discussing their meanings
                      2                      Our Community          – Identify and describe the features of a community – Understand the roles and responsibilities of community members              Pictures of community settings, community maps  – Introduce the concept of a community and its characteristics – Discuss the roles and responsibilities of different community members (e.g., teachers, police officers, healthcare workers) – Use visuals to illustrate various aspects of a community setting– Identify and describe different features of their own community – Discuss the roles of various community members and how they contribute to the community
                3                Maps and Globes      – Understand the purpose and use of maps and globes – Identify and interpret symbols and legends on maps              Maps, globes, compasses  – Introduce maps and globes as tools for understanding geography – Explain how to read and interpret maps (e.g., symbols, legends, cardinal directions) – Conduct activities to practice map-reading skills– Learn how to read and interpret maps and globes – Practice using compasses and identifying cardinal directions
    4  Types of CommunitiesIdentify and compare rural, urban, and suburban communitiesUnderstand thePictures of rural, urban, and suburban settings– Discuss the differences between rural, urban, and suburban communities – Explore the features and– Compare and contrast rural, urban, and suburban


  Week  Topic  Learning ObjectivesMaterials Needed  Teacher’s ActivitiesLearners’ Activities
  features and characteristics of each community type characteristics of each community type – Use visuals to illustrate the distinct aspects of each community settingcommunities – Identify features of each community type and discuss their significance
                5              Families Around the World    – Explore the diversity of family structures and traditions around the world – Understand the importance of family in different cultures          Pictures of families from different cultures, stories– Introduce the concept of family diversity and its significance – Discuss different family structures and traditions from various cultures – Share stories and examples of family customs and celebrations from around the world– Explore different family structures and traditions from various cultures – Discuss similarities and differences in family customs and celebrations
                    6                  Our Country: Nigeria      – Identify and describe the geographical features of Nigeria – Understand the diversity of cultures and languages in Nigeria              Maps of Nigeria, pictures of landmarks– Introduce Nigeria as a country and discuss its geographical features (e.g., rivers, mountains, cities) – Explore the diversity of cultures and languages in Nigeria – Use maps and visuals to illustrate key landmarks and regions of Nigeria– Identify and describe geographical features of Nigeria – Discuss cultural diversity and language variations in different regions of Nigeria
                7              States and Capitals            – Identify and locate the states and capitals of Nigeria          Nigeria map, flashcards with state names and capitals  – Introduce the states and capitals of Nigeria – Discuss the locations and significance of each state and capital – Use flashcards and maps to practice identifying and locating states and capitals in Nigeria– Learn and memorize the names and capitals of Nigerian states – Practice locating states and capitals on a map of Nigeria
  8The Nigerian Government– Understand the structure and functions of the  Pictures of government– Introduce the three arms of government in Nigeria (executive, legislative,– Identify and describe the roles of key



  Week  Topic  Learning ObjectivesMaterials Needed  Teacher’s ActivitiesLearners’ Activities
  Nigerian government –officials, Nigerianjudiciary) – Discuss the rolesgovernment
Identify keyconstitutionand responsibilities ofofficials in Nigeria
government officials government officials (e.g.,– Discuss the
and their roles president, governor,functions of
  lawmakers) – Explain thedifferent
  Nigerian constitution and itsbranches of the
  importanceNigerian
   government
    – Discuss the roles and– Discuss the roles
  – Explore the roles and functions of traditionaland authority of
  significance of rulers and institutions intraditional rulers
  traditional rulers and Nigerian communities –in Nigerian
  institutions in Nigerian Share stories and examplescommunities –
  communities – of traditional leadership andExplore
 TraditionalUnderstand theStories aboutgovernance – Use artifacts totraditional
 Rulers andconcept of traditionaltraditional rulers,illustrate traditionalcustoms and
9Institutionsauthorityartifactspractices and customspractices
     – Learn about
    – Introduce various culturaldifferent cultural
    festivals and celebrations infestivals and
  – Identify and describe Nigeria (e.g., Eid, Christmas,celebrations in
  cultural festivals and New Yam Festival) – DiscussNigeria – Discuss
  celebrations in Nigeria the cultural significance andthe importance of
  – Understand the rituals associated with thesepreserving
  significance of thesePictures ofevents – Use visuals tocultural heritage
 Cultural Festivalsevents in preservingcultural festivals,illustrate traditional attirethrough festivals
10and Celebrationscultural heritagetraditional attireand customsand rituals
    – Introduce various modes of– Identify and describe different modes of transportation and communication in Nigeria – Discuss how transportation and
    transportation and
  – Explore different communication used in
  modes of Nigeria (e.g., roads, railways,
  transportation and phones) – Discuss the
  communication inPictures ofsignificance of
  Nigeria – Understandtransportationtransportation and
 Transportationtheir importance invehicles,communication networks in
 andconnectingcommunicationconnecting people and
11Communicationcommunitiesdevicescommunities



  Week  Topic  Learning ObjectivesMaterials Needed  Teacher’s ActivitiesLearners’ Activities
     communication networks facilitate movement and connectivity across regions
     – Discuss the
     significance of
     agriculture, trade,
     and industry in
     the Nigerian
    – Introduce differenteconomy –
  – Identify and describe economic activities inExplore different
  economic activities in Nigeria (farming, trading,economic
  Nigeria (agriculture, manufacturing) – Discuss theactivities and
  trade, industry) –Pictures ofroles of each economictheir
  Understand theiragriculturalsector in the economy – Usecontributions to
 Economiccontributions to thepractices, marketvisuals to illustrate variouslivelihoods and
12Activitieseconomysceneseconomic activitiesdevelopment
     – Identify and
    – Introduce different naturaldescribe natural
  – Identify and describe resources abundant inresources found
  natural resources Nigeria (oil, gas, minerals) –in Nigeria –
  found in Nigeria – Discuss the importance ofDiscuss ways to
  Understand the conserving natural resourcesconserve and
  importance ofSamples offor future generations –sustainably use
 Naturalconservation fornatural resources,Watch videos onnatural resources
 Resources andsustainablevideos onconservation efforts infor future
13ConservationdevelopmentconservationNigeriagenerations
     – Identify and
  – Explore – Discuss variousdiscuss
  environmental issues environmental issuesenvironmental
      14    Environmental Issuesfacing Nigeria (deforestation, pollution, climate change) – Understand their impact onPosters on environmental issues, recycling binsaffecting Nigeria – Explore the causes and consequences of deforestation, pollution, and climate change – Brainstormissues affecting communities and ecosystems in Nigeria – Brainstorm ways



  Week  Topic  Learning ObjectivesMaterials Needed  Teacher’s ActivitiesLearners’ Activities
  communities and ecosystems solutions and actions to address these issuesto mitigate and address environmental challenges
                15              Landmarks and Historical Sites          – Identify and describe significant landmarks and historical sites in Nigeria          Pictures of landmarks and historical sites, artifacts– Introduce famous landmarks and historical sites in Nigeria (e.g., Zuma Rock, Olumo Rock, Benin City Walls) – Discuss the cultural and historical significance of each site – Use artifacts to illustrate historical events– Identify and describe famous landmarks and historical sites in Nigeria – Discuss the cultural and historical significance of each site
     – Explore the
     diversity of
    – Introduce the concept ofcultures and
    cultural diversity and itstraditions across
  – Explore the diversity significance – Share storiesNigerian ethnic
  of cultures and and examples of culturalgroups – Discuss
  traditions across practices from differentthe importance of
  Nigeria – UnderstandStories fromNigerian ethnic groups –respecting and
  the importance ofdifferent NigerianListen to traditional musicappreciating
  cultural tolerance andcultures,and discuss its role incultural
16Cultural Diversityappreciationtraditional musiccultural expressiondifferences
     – Learn about the
     rights and
    – Discuss the rights andresponsibilities of
  – Understand the duties of Nigerian citizens asNigerian citizens –
  rights and outlined in the constitution –Discuss ways to
  responsibilities of Explore the concept of civiccontribute
  Nigerian citizens – responsibility andpositively to their
 Citizenship andExplore the concept ofNigeriancommunity service – Engagecommunities
 Civiccivic responsibility andconstitution,students in activitiesthrough civic
17Responsibilitycommunity servicecitizenship cardspromoting civic engagementengagement



  Week  Topic  Learning ObjectivesMaterials Needed  Teacher’s ActivitiesLearners’ Activities
                      18                    Heroes and Heroines        – Identify and celebrate Nigerian heroes and heroines who have made significant contributions to society                  Biographies of Nigerian heroes, posters    – Introduce notable Nigerian heroes and heroines from various fields (e.g., education, sports, politics) – Share stories and biographies of these individuals – Discuss their contributions and impact on society– Learn about and discuss the achievements and contributions of Nigerian heroes and heroines – Reflect on the qualities that make someone a hero or heroine
                19              Cultural Arts and Crafts    – Explore traditional arts and crafts from different Nigerian cultures – Understand their significance in preserving cultural heritage            Art supplies, examples of traditional craftsIntroduce various traditional arts and crafts practiced in Nigeria (e.g., pottery, weaving, beadwork)Discuss the cultural significance and symbolism of these crafts – Engage students in creating their own traditional artwork– Learn about traditional arts and crafts from different Nigerian cultures – Create artwork inspired by traditional techniques and designs
                20            Nigerian Folktales and Legends          – Explore Nigerian folktales and legends passed down through generations            Storybooks of Nigerian folktales, storytelling props– Share traditional Nigerian folktales and legends with students – Discuss the themes and morals embedded in these stories – Use props and visuals to enhance storytelling and engage students in the narrative  – Listen to and discuss Nigerian folktales and legends – Identify themes and moral lessons conveyed in the stories
              21            Festivals and Celebrations      – Identify and describe cultural festivals and celebrations celebrated across Nigeria          Videos of Nigerian festivals, traditional attire  – Introduce various festivals and celebrations celebrated in Nigeria (e.g., Eid, Christmas, New Yam Festival) – Watch videos showcasing the festivities and cultural traditions –– Learn about and discuss different festivals and celebrations celebrated in Nigeria – Explore the cultural significance and



  Week  Topic  Learning ObjectivesMaterials Needed  Teacher’s ActivitiesLearners’ Activities
    Discuss the significance of each celebrationrituals associated with each festival
     – Learn about
     different
    – Discuss the diversity ofindigenous
  – Understand the languages spoken in Nigerialanguages spoken
  importance of – Explore the significance ofin Nigeria –
  indigenous languagesLanguageindigenous languages inPractice basic
  in preserving culturaldictionaries,preserving cultural identity –greetings and
 Indigenousidentity – Explorerecordings ofListen to recordings andphrases in
 Languages anddifferent languagesindigenouslearn basic phrases inindigenous
22Communicationspoken in Nigerialanguagesdifferent Nigerian languageslanguages
     – Explore the
    – Introduce popular Nigeriandiversity of
    foods and dishes (e.g., jollofNigerian cuisine
    rice, egusi soup, suya) –and traditional
    Discuss the ingredients anddishes – Discuss
    cooking methods used inthe cultural
    Nigerian cuisine – Sharesignificance of
  – Identify and describePictures ofstories and culturalcertain foods and
  traditional NigerianNigerian dishes,significance of traditionaltheir role in
23Nigerian Cuisinefoods and dishescooking utensilsmealsNigerian cuisine
     – Listen to and
    – Introduce traditionaldiscuss traditional
  – Explore traditional Nigerian music and danceNigerian music
  music and dance forms forms (e.g., Juju, Fuji, Egwu,and dance forms –
  from different Bata) – Discuss the culturalLearn basic
  Nigerian cultures –Instruments,significance and storytellingrhythms and
  Understand their rolerecordings ofelements of music anddance moves
 Traditional Musicin cultural expressiontraditional musicdance – Listen to recordingsassociated with
24and Danceand storytellingand danceand watch performancestraditional music
    – Introduce Nigerian– Read and
      25  Nigerian Literature and Poetry– Explore Nigerian literature and poetry written in indigenous languages and English  Books of Nigerian literature, poetry anthologiesliterature and poetry written in indigenous languages and English – Read excerpts from Nigerian literary works and poetry – Discuss themes andanalyze Nigerian literature and poetry – Discuss the themes and cultural



  Week  Topic  Learning ObjectivesMaterials Needed  Teacher’s ActivitiesLearners’ Activities
    cultural elements present in the literaturesignificance of literary works
     – Learn about and
     discuss the
    – Introduce notable Nigerianachievements
    heroes and heroines fromand contributions
  – Identify and various fields (e.g.,of Nigerian
  celebrate Nigerian education, sports, politics) –heroes and
  heroes and heroines Share stories andheroines – Reflect
  who have made biographies of theseon the qualities
  significantBiographies ofindividuals – Discuss theirthat make
 Heroes andcontributions toNigerian heroes,contributions and impact onsomeone a hero
26Heroinessocietyposterssocietyor heroine
    – Introduce traditional attire– Learn about
    and fashion styles fromtraditional attire
    different Nigerian cultures –and fashion from
    Discuss the culturaldifferent Nigerian
  – Identify and describe significance and symbolismcultures – Discuss
  traditional attire and of clothing – Use fabricthe cultural
  fashion styles fromPictures ofsamples and visuals tosignificance of
 Traditional Attiredifferent Nigeriantraditional attire,showcase different clothingclothing and
27and Fashionculturesfabric samplesstylesaccessories
    – Introduce various– Learn about
    traditional arts and craftstraditional arts
  – Explore traditional practiced in Nigeria (e.g.,and crafts from
  arts and crafts from pottery, weaving, beadwork)different Nigerian
  different Nigerian – Discuss the culturalcultures – Create
  cultures – Understand significance and symbolismartwork inspired
  their significance inArt supplies,of these crafts – Engageby traditional
 Cultural Arts andpreserving culturalexamples ofstudents in creating theirtechniques and
28Craftsheritagetraditional craftsown traditional artworkdesigns
        29      National Symbols and Anthem  – Identify and describe national symbols of Nigeria (flag, coat of arms) – UnderstandPictures of national symbols, recordings of the anthem– Introduce the national symbols of Nigeria (flag, coat of arms) – Discuss the symbolism and meaning behind each national symbol– Identify and describe national symbols of Nigeria – Learn and memorize



  Week  Topic  Learning ObjectivesMaterials Needed  Teacher’s ActivitiesLearners’ Activities
  the significance of the national anthem – Listen to and learn the Nigerian national anthemthe Nigerian national anthem
    – Conduct a review of key– Participate in a
    concepts and topics coveredreview of key
    in the social studiesconcepts and
  – Review key concepts curriculum – Providetopics covered in
  and topics covered opportunities for students tosocial studies –
  throughout the year – reflect on their learningReflect on
  Reflect on the learningReview materials,experiences andpersonal growth
 Review andjourney and personalreflectionachievements throughoutand learning
30Reflectiongrowthworksheetsthe yearexperiences

NIGERIAN HISTORY AND CULTURAL STUDIES SCHEME OF WORK

Nigerian History and Cultural Studies:

Scheme of work for Primary 5 Nigerian History and Cultural Studies:

  Week  Topic  Learning ObjectivesMaterials Needed  Teacher’s Activities  Learners’ Activities
                      1                    Pre-colonial Nigeria      – Understand the geography and early settlements of Nigeria – Learn about the major pre- colonial kingdoms and empires in Nigeria                  Maps of Nigeria, pictures of pre- colonial artifacts– Introduce the concept of pre- colonial Nigeria and its significance – Discuss the geography and early settlements of Nigeria – Explore the major pre-colonial kingdoms and empires (e.g., Benin Kingdom, Kanem-Bornu Empire) – Use visuals to illustrate key aspects of pre- colonial societies    – Identify and locate early settlements on a map of Nigeria – Learn about the major pre- colonial kingdoms and empires – Discuss the significance of pre- colonial societies in shaping Nigerian history


  Week  Topic  Learning ObjectivesMaterials Needed  Teacher’s Activities  Learners’ Activities
                2              Transatlantic Slave Trade    – Understand the causes and consequences of the transatlantic slave trade – Learn about the experiences of enslaved Africans          Pictures of slave ships, narratives of enslaved Africans– Discuss the origins and causes of the transatlantic slave trade – Explore the routes and destinations of slave ships – Learn about the conditions and experiences of enslaved Africans – Discuss the impact of the slave trade on Africa and its diaspora      – Learn about the transatlantic slave trade and its impact on Africa and the world – Discuss the experiences of enslaved Africans
                3              Colonial Nigeria  – Learn about the colonization of Nigeria by European powers – Understand the impact of colonialism on Nigerian society and culture            Colonial-era maps, colonial artifacts– Introduce the colonization of Nigeria by European powers (e.g., British, Portuguese) – Discuss the motives behind colonization – Explore the social, economic, and political effects of colonial rule – Use artifacts to illustrate aspects of colonial life    – Understand the process of colonization in Nigeria – Discuss the changes brought about by colonialism in Nigerian society and culture
                        4                      Independence Movement          – Learn about the struggle for Nigerian independence – Understand the key figures and events of the independence movement                Pictures of independence leaders, speeches– Introduce the independence movement in Nigeria – Discuss the role of key figures such as Nnamdi Azikiwe, Obafemi Awolowo, and Ahmadu Bello – Explore major events leading to independence (e.g., nationalist movements, constitutional conferences) – Analyze speeches and documents advocating for independence          – Learn about the struggle for Nigerian independence – Discuss the contributions of key figures to the independence movement
            5        Independence and Post- colonial Nigeria– Understand the process of Nigerian independence – Learn about the challenges and achievements of post-colonial Nigeria      Nigerian flags, photos of post- independence leaders– Discuss the events leading to Nigerian independence in 1960 – Explore the challenges faced by Nigeria after gaining independence – Learn about key developments and achievements in post-colonial  – Understand the significance of Nigerian independence – Discuss the challenges and achievements of post- colonial Nigeria



  Week  Topic  Learning ObjectivesMaterials Needed  Teacher’s Activities  Learners’ Activities
    Nigeria (e.g., establishment of democracy, economic growth) – Use visuals to illustrate significant milestones 
                    6              Cultural Diversity in Nigeria    Explore the diversity of cultures, languages, and traditions in NigeriaUnderstand the importance of cultural tolerance and appreciation            Maps showing ethnic groups, examples of cultural artifacts– Introduce the concept of cultural diversity in Nigeria – Discuss the various ethnic groups, languages, and traditions in Nigeria – Explore the cultural significance of different customs and practices – Use artifacts and visuals to showcase cultural diversity    – Learn about the diverse cultures, languages, and traditions in Nigeria – Discuss the importance of respecting and appreciating cultural differences
    – Introduce the major 
    indigenous languages spoken 
    in Nigeria (e.g., Yoruba, Hausa, 
    Igbo) – Discuss the rich oral– Learn about the
    tradition and literature ofindigenous languages
    Nigerian cultures – Explorespoken in Nigeria –
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    – Introduce traditional 
    Nigerian music and dance 
    forms (e.g., Juju, Fuji, Egwu, 
  – Explore traditional Bata) – Discuss the cultural 
  music and dance significance and storytelling– Listen to and discuss
  forms from different elements of music and dance –traditional Nigerian
  Nigerian cultures –Instruments,Listen to recordings and watchmusic and dance forms
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 Traditionalrole in culturaltraditionalmusic and dance – Encourageand dance moves
 Music andexpression andmusic andstudents to participate inassociated with
8Dancestorytellingdancerhythmic activitiestraditional music



  Week  Topic  Learning ObjectivesMaterials Needed  Teacher’s Activities  Learners’ Activities
                    9                  Nigerian Cuisine            – Identify and describe traditional Nigerian foods and dishes              Pictures of Nigerian dishes, cooking utensils– Introduce popular Nigerian foods and dishes (e.g., jollof rice, egusi soup, suya) – Discuss the ingredients and cooking methods used in Nigerian cuisine – Share stories and cultural significance of traditional meals – Explore regional variations in Nigerian cuisine      – Explore the diversity of Nigerian cuisine and traditional dishes – Discuss the cultural significance of certain foods and their role in Nigerian cuisine
                      10                Nigerian Festivals and Celebrations          – Identify and describe cultural festivals and celebrations celebrated across Nigeria              Videos of Nigerian festivals, traditional attire– Introduce various festivals and celebrations celebrated in Nigeria (e.g., Eid, Christmas, New Yam Festival) – Watch videos showcasing the festivities and cultural traditions – Discuss the significance of each celebration – Explore the cultural rituals and customs associated with festivals      – Learn about and discuss different festivals and celebrations celebrated in Nigeria – Explore the cultural significance and rituals associated with each festival
                11            National Symbols and Anthems    – Identify and describe national symbols of Nigeria (flag, coat of arms) – Understand the significance of the national anthem        Pictures of national symbols, recordings of the anthem– Introduce the national symbols of Nigeria (flag, coat of arms) – Discuss the symbolism and meaning behind each national symbol – Listen to and learn the Nigerian national anthem – Explore the historical context of national symbols        – Identify and describe national symbols of Nigeria – Learn and memorize the Nigerian national anthem
            12        Nigerian Heroes and Heroines– Identify and celebrate Nigerian heroes and heroines who have made significant contributions to society        Biographies of Nigerian heroes, posters– Introduce notable Nigerian heroes and heroines from various fields (e.g., education, sports, politics) – Share stories and biographies of these individuals – Discuss their contributions and impact on– Learn about and discuss the achievements and contributions of Nigerian heroes and heroines – Reflect on the qualities that make



  Week  Topic  Learning ObjectivesMaterials Needed  Teacher’s Activities  Learners’ Activities
    society – Encourage students to reflect on personal heroes and heroinessomeone a hero or heroine
  – Explore traditional – Introduce various traditional 
  arts and crafts from arts and crafts practiced in– Learn about
  different Nigerian Nigeria (e.g., pottery, weaving,traditional arts and
  cultures – beadwork) – Discuss thecrafts from different
  Understand their cultural significance andNigerian cultures –
  significance inArt supplies,symbolism of these crafts –Create artwork inspired
 Nigerian Artspreserving culturalexamples ofEngage students in creatingby traditional
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    – Introduce architectural styles 
    and landmarks in Nigeria (e.g., 
    mud houses, colonial 
    buildings, national– Learn about
  – Identify and monuments) – Discuss thearchitectural styles and
  describe cultural and historicallandmarks in Nigeria –
 Nigerianarchitectural stylesPictures ofsignificance of each landmark –Discuss the historical
 Architectureand landmarks inarchitecturalExplore the diversity ofand cultural significance
14and LandmarksNigerialandmarksNigerian architectureof each landmark
    – Introduce cultural festivals 
    and religious practices– Learn about different
    observed in Nigeria (e.g., Eid,cultural festivals and
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    – Conduct a review of key 
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16Reflectionand personal growthworksheetsyearlearning experiences



  Week  Topic  Learning ObjectivesMaterials Needed  Teacher’s Activities  Learners’ Activities
                      17              Traditional Medicine and Healing Practices      – Explore traditional medicine and healing practices in Nigeria – Understand their cultural significance and role in healthcare                  Herbs, traditional healing tools– Introduce traditional medicine and healing practices in Nigeria – Discuss the use of herbs, plants, and traditional healing methods – Explore the cultural significance and beliefs surrounding traditional medicine – Invite a guest speaker (traditional healer) to share knowledge and experiences        – Learn about traditional medicine and healing practices in Nigeria – Discuss the cultural beliefs and practices associated with traditional healing
                    18              Nigerian Folklore and Mythology      – Explore Nigerian folklore and mythology – Understand the role of myths and legends in shaping cultural identity          Storybooks of Nigerian folklore, storytelling props– Introduce Nigerian folklore and mythology – Share traditional myths, legends, and folktales with students – Discuss the themes and moral lessons conveyed in these stories – Use props and visuals to enhance storytelling and engage students in the narrative        – Listen to and discuss Nigerian folktales, myths, and legends – Identify themes and moral lessons conveyed in the stories
                19            Environmental Conservation in Nigeria    – Understand the importance of environmental conservation – Learn about conservation efforts and initiatives in Nigeria            Posters on environmental conservation– Discuss the importance of environmental conservation in Nigeria – Explore conservation efforts and initiatives (e.g., wildlife preservation, afforestation) – Brainstorm ways to promote environmental conservation in schools and communities    – Discuss the importance of environmental conservation – Brainstorm and propose ways to contribute to environmental conservation efforts
          20      Cultural Heritage Sites in Nigeria– Identify and describe cultural heritage sites in Nigeria – Understand their significance in      Pictures of cultural heritage sites– Introduce cultural heritage sites in Nigeria (e.g., Osun- Osogbo Sacred Grove, Sukur Cultural Landscape, Ogbunike Caves) – Discuss the historical and cultural significance of– Learn about cultural heritage sites in Nigeria – Discuss the importance of preserving cultural heritage – Reflect on the significance of these sites



  Week  Topic  Learning ObjectivesMaterials Needed  Teacher’s Activities  Learners’ Activities
  preserving cultural heritage each site – Explore the efforts to preserve and protect these heritage sitesin Nigerian history and culture
                      21                  Traditional Marriage Practices          – Explore traditional marriage practices in Nigeria – Understand their cultural significance and rituals            Photos of traditional weddings, marriage artifacts– Introduce traditional marriage practices in Nigeria – Discuss the cultural significance and rituals associated with weddings – Explore the diversity of marriage customs across Nigerian cultures – Engage students in role-playing traditional wedding ceremonies          – Learn about traditional marriage practices in Nigeria – Discuss the cultural significance of wedding rituals and customs
                    22              Indigenous Games and Sports            – Learn about indigenous games and sports played in Nigeria          Sports equipment, videos of indigenous games– Introduce indigenous games and sports played in Nigeria (e.g., Ayo, Dambe, Langa) – Discuss the rules, techniques, and cultural significance of each game – Watch videos showcasing indigenous games and sports – Organize friendly competitions or demonstrations    – Learn about indigenous games and sports played in Nigeria – Participate in playing traditional games and sports – Discuss the cultural significance of these games and their role in Nigerian society
                    23                  Nigerian Music Genres            – Explore different music genres originating from Nigeria            Musical instruments, recordings of music genres– Introduce various music genres originating from Nigeria (e.g., Highlife, Afrobeat, Juju, Fuji) – Discuss the history, characteristics, and cultural influences of each music genre – Listen to recordings and watch performances of different music genres      – Listen to and discuss different music genres originating from Nigeria – Learn about the cultural significance and evolution of Nigerian music
  24Nigerian Dance Forms– Learn about traditional dance forms from  Dance costumes,– Introduce traditional dance forms from different Nigerian cultures (e.g., Bata, Ekombi,– Learn basic dance moves from traditional Nigerian dance forms –



  Week  Topic  Learning ObjectivesMaterials Needed  Teacher’s Activities  Learners’ Activities
  different Nigerian culturesvideos of dance performancesShaku Shaku) – Discuss the cultural significance and storytelling elements of each dance – Watch videos of dance performances and learn basic dance moves – Organize a dance showcase or cultural performanceParticipate in dance sessions and cultural performances
                      25                  Nigerian Fashion and Textiles            – Explore traditional fashion and textile designs from different Nigerian cultures                  Fabric samples, examples of traditional attireIntroduce traditional fashion and textile designs from different Nigerian cultures (e.g., Ankara, Aso oke, Adire) – Discuss the significance and symbolism of traditional attireShowcase examples of traditional clothing and accessories – Encourage students to create their own designs  – Learn about traditional fashion and textile designs from Nigeria – Discuss the cultural significance of traditional attire – Create and showcase their own designs inspired by Nigerian textiles and fashion
                    26              Nigerian Proverbs and Sayings        – Learn about Nigerian proverbs and sayings – Understand their meanings and cultural significance            Proverb collections, storytelling props– Introduce Nigerian proverbs and sayings – Discuss the meanings and wisdom conveyed in these proverbs – Share examples of proverbs through storytelling and discussions – Encourage students to reflect on the relevance of proverbs in daily life        – Learn and discuss Nigerian proverbs and their meanings – Reflect on the wisdom and values embedded in these proverbs
              27            Nigerian Cuisine        – Identify and describe traditional Nigerian foods and dishes          Pictures of Nigerian dishes, cooking utensils– Introduce popular Nigerian foods and dishes (e.g., jollof rice, egusi soup, suya) – Discuss the ingredients and cooking methods used in Nigerian cuisine – Share stories and cultural significance of traditional meals – Explore– Explore the diversity of Nigerian cuisine and traditional dishes – Discuss the cultural significance of certain foods and their role in Nigerian cuisine



  Week  Topic  Learning ObjectivesMaterials Needed  Teacher’s Activities  Learners’ Activities
    regional variations in Nigerian cuisine 
                    28                Nigerian Literature              – Learn about Nigerian literary works and authors            Books by Nigerian authors, literary magazines– Introduce Nigerian literary works and authors (e.g., Chinua Achebe, Wole Soyinka, Chimamanda Ngozi Adichie) – Discuss the themes, styles, and contributions of Nigerian literature – Encourage reading of Nigerian literature through book clubs or reading assignments          – Learn about Nigerian literary works and authors – Explore themes and messages conveyed in Nigerian literature
                    29              Nigerian Film Industry (Nollywood)      – Explore the Nigerian film industry (Nollywood) – Understand its impact on Nigerian culture and society              Nollywood movies, film posters– Introduce the Nigerian film industry (Nollywood) – Discuss the growth and popularity of Nollywood locally and internationally – Explore the themes and cultural representations in Nollywood films – Watch excerpts of Nollywood movies and analyze their impact      – Learn about the Nigerian film industry (Nollywood) – Watch and discuss Nollywood movies, exploring their themes and cultural representations
              30            Review and Reflection  – Review key concepts and topics covered throughout the year – Reflect on the learning journey and personal growth        Review materials, reflection worksheets– Conduct a review of key concepts and topics covered in Nigerian history and cultural studies – Provide opportunities for students to reflect on their learning experiences and achievements throughout the year  – Participate in a review of key concepts and topics covered in Nigerian history and cultural studies – Reflect on personal growth and learning experiences



GEOGRAPHY SCHEME OF WORK

Scheme of work for Primary 5 Geography:

  Week  Topic  Learning ObjectivesMaterials Needed  Teacher’s Activities  Learners’ Activities
                      1                    Introduction to Geography        – Understand the concept and importance of geography – Learn about the tools and skills used in geography                    World map, globe, atlases– Introduce the concept of geography and its relevance – Discuss the different branches of geography (physical, human, environmental) – Explore various tools used in geography (maps, globes, atlases) – Engage students in a discussion about why geography is important for understanding the world around us  – Identify and describe the features of a world map and globe – Explore different types of maps and atlases – Discuss the importance of geography in everyday life
                      2                  The Earth’s Structure and Movements          – Understand the structure of the Earth – Learn about the movements of the Earth (rotation, revolution)                  Diagrams of Earth’s structure    – Discuss the layers of the Earth (crust, mantle, core) – Explain the concepts of rotation and revolution – Explore the effects of rotation and revolution (day and night, seasons) – Use diagrams and visual aids to illustrate the Earth’s structure and movements– Identify and label the layers of the Earth on diagrams – Observe and discuss the effects of rotation and revolution on day and night – Explore how seasons change due to the Earth’s movements
                      3                    Maps and Map Reading            – Understand the purpose and types of maps – Learn how to read and interpret maps                    Different types of maps      – Introduce the purpose and types of maps (physical, political, thematic) – Discuss map symbols and legends – Teach basic map-reading skills (directions, scale, symbols) – Provide examples of different types of maps and their uses– Learn to identify and differentiate between different types of maps – Practice reading and interpreting maps – Use map scales and symbols to understand distances and features



  Week  Topic  Learning ObjectivesMaterials Needed  Teacher’s Activities  Learners’ Activities
                      4                    Continents and Oceans            – Identify and locate the continents and oceans of the world – Understand their significance                    World map, globe, atlases    – Introduce the continents and oceans of the world – Discuss their locations and relative sizes – Explore the significance of continents and oceans (e.g., trade, climate) – Engage students in activities to locate and label continents and oceans on maps– Locate and label the continents and oceans on maps – Discuss the importance of continents and oceans in shaping global geography – Explore how oceans influence climate and trade
                      5                    Landforms and Bodies of Water        – Learn about major landforms and bodies of water (mountains, rivers, lakes, etc.) – Understand how they are formed                  Pictures of landforms and bodies of water  Introduce major landforms and bodies of water (mountains, valleys, rivers, lakes) – Discuss the processes of erosion, weathering, and deposition – Explore how different landforms are createdUse pictures and diagrams to illustrate examples of landforms and bodies of water– Identify and describe different landforms and bodies of water – Learn about the processes involved in shaping landforms – Discuss the role of water in shaping the Earth’s surface
                            6                          Climate and Weather            Understand the difference between climate and weatherLearn about factors influencing climate (latitude, altitude, proximity to water, etc.)                        Weather charts, climate maps        – Define climate and weather, highlighting their differences – Discuss the factors influencing climate (latitude, altitude, ocean currents, etc.) – Explore different climate zones and their characteristics – Use weather charts and maps to analyze and interpret climate data– Differentiate between climate and weather – Explore how factors like latitude and altitude affect climate – Identify and classify different climate zones – Interpret weather charts and maps to understand climate patterns



  Week  Topic  Learning ObjectivesMaterials Needed  Teacher’s Activities  Learners’ Activities
                        7                      Natural Disasters        – Learn about different types of natural disasters (earthquakes, volcanoes, hurricanes, etc.) – Understand their causes and effects                    Videos of natural disasters– Introduce various types of natural disasters and their causes (earthquakes, volcanic eruptions, hurricanes, etc.) – Discuss the impacts of natural disasters on people and the environment – Explore measures for disaster preparedness and mitigation – Watch videos or documentaries depicting natural disasters– Learn about different types of natural disasters and their causes – Discuss the impacts of natural disasters on communities and ecosystems – Reflect on ways to prepare for and respond to natural disasters
                        8                    Population and Settlement Patterns          – Understand population distribution and density – Learn about settlement patterns (rural, urban, suburban)                  Population maps, settlement diagrams  – Introduce population distribution and density – Discuss factors influencing settlement patterns (geography, resources, etc.) – Explore different types of settlements (rural, urban, suburban) – Use maps and diagrams to illustrate population and settlement patterns– Identify regions with high and low population density on maps – Explore the characteristics of rural, urban, and suburban settlements – Discuss the factors influencing settlement patterns
                        9                      Economic Activities        – Learn about different economic activities (agriculture, industry, services) – Understand their significance in different regions                    Pictures of economic activities  – Introduce different economic activities (agriculture, manufacturing, tourism, etc.) – Discuss the factors influencing economic activities (climate, resources, technology, etc.) – Explore the distribution of economic activities across regions – Use pictures and examples to illustrate economic activities– Identify and describe different types of economic activities – Discuss how geography influences economic development – Explore the economic activities of their own region or country



  Week  Topic  Learning ObjectivesMaterials Needed  Teacher’s Activities  Learners’ Activities
                            10                        Resources and Resource Management            – Learn about natural resources (water, minerals, forests, etc.) – Understand the concept of resource management and sustainability                        Samples of natural resources        Introduce different types of natural resources (renewable and non-renewable) – Discuss the importance of resource management and sustainabilityExplore the concept of sustainable development – Use samples and examples to illustrate different types of resources– Identify and categorize natural resources as renewable or non- renewable – Discuss the importance of sustainable resource management – Reflect on ways to conserve and manage resources for future generations
                        11                    Transportation and Communication      – Learn about different modes of transportation (road, rail, air, water) – Understand the role of communication networks in connecting people and places                    Models of transportation vehicles  – Introduce different modes of transportation (road, rail, air, water) – Discuss the advantages and disadvantages of each mode – Explore the importance of communication networks (internet, telecommunication) – Use models and diagrams to illustrate transportation systems and communication networks– Identify and describe different modes of transportation – Discuss how communication networks facilitate connectivity – Explore the transportation infrastructure in their local area
                      12                    Land Use and Urbanization    – Learn about land use patterns (residential, commercial, industrial, agricultural) – Understand the process of urbanization                    Maps of land use patterns– Introduce different land use patterns (residential, commercial, industrial, agricultural) – Discuss the factors influencing land use decisions (zoning, infrastructure, etc.) – Explore the process of urbanization and its impacts – Use maps and diagrams to analyze land use patterns  – Identify and describe different types of land use – Discuss the impacts of urbanization on the environment and society – Analyze land use patterns in their own community



  Week  Topic  Learning ObjectivesMaterials Needed  Teacher’s Activities  Learners’ Activities
                        13                      Political Geography      – Understand the concept of political geography – Learn about different types of political boundaries (national, state, local) – Explore geopolitical issues and conflicts                    Political maps, boundary diagrams    – Introduce the concept of political geography and its significance – Discuss different types of political boundaries (national, state, local) – Explore geopolitical issues and conflicts (territorial disputes, border conflicts, etc.) – Use maps and diagrams to illustrate political boundaries and conflicts– Identify and label different types of political boundaries on maps – Discuss geopolitical issues and conflicts in various regions – Explore how political geography shapes global relations and interactions
                          14                        Cultural Geography                  Learn about cultural diversity and identityUnderstand the concept of cultural landscapes                      Cultural artifacts, cultural maps      – Introduce the concept of cultural geography and its significance – Discuss cultural diversity and identity – Explore cultural landscapes and their features (architecture, language, religion, etc.) – Use artifacts and maps to illustrate cultural characteristics and distributions– Identify and describe cultural features in different regions – Discuss how cultural landscapes reflect human interactions with the environment – Reflect on their own cultural identity and heritage
                        15                    Environmental Issues and Conservation            – Understand environmental issues (deforestation, pollution, climate change, etc.) – Learn about conservation efforts and initiatives                  Environmental reports, conservation posters– Introduce different environmental issues (deforestation, pollution, climate change) – Discuss the causes and impacts of these issues – Explore conservation efforts and initiatives (renewable energy, recycling, conservation parks) – Use reports and posters to raise awareness about environmental issues– Identify and discuss environmental issues affecting their local area or region – Explore ways to address and mitigate environmental problems – Advocate for conservation efforts in their



  Week  Topic  Learning ObjectivesMaterials Needed  Teacher’s Activities  Learners’ Activities
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  Week  Topic  Learning ObjectivesMaterials Needed  Teacher’s Activities  Learners’ Activities
                            17                          Tourism and Its Impacts          – Understand the concept of tourism and its significance – Learn about the positive and negative impacts of tourism on communities and the environment                        Tourism brochures, photos– Introduce the concept of tourism and its importance as an economic activity – Discuss the benefits of tourism (job creation, cultural exchange, economic growth) – Explore the negative impacts of tourism (environmental degradation, cultural commodification) – Use brochures and photos to illustrate different types of tourism destinations and their impacts        – Discuss the concept of tourism and its importance – Explore different tourist destinations and attractions – Analyze the impacts of tourism on local communities and environments



  Week  Topic  Learning ObjectivesMaterials Needed  Teacher’s Activities  Learners’ Activities
                      18                    Biomes and Ecosystems        – Learn about different biomes and ecosystems (desert, forest, grassland, etc.) – Understand their characteristics and adaptations                  Biome models, ecosystem diagrams– Introduce the concept of biomes and ecosystems – Discuss the characteristics and biodiversity of different biomes (tropical rainforest, tundra, etc.) – Explore the adaptations of plants and animals to their respective biomes – Use models and diagrams to illustrate different ecosystems    – Identify and describe different biomes and ecosystems – Discuss how plants and animals adapt to their environments – Explore the diversity of life within various ecosystems
                        19                    Water Resources and Management          – Learn about the importance of water resources – Understand the challenges and solutions for water management                    Water cycle diagrams, water samples– Introduce the water cycle and its role in the distribution of water resources – Discuss the importance of water conservation and sustainable management – Explore challenges related to water scarcity and pollution – Use diagrams and real-life examples to illustrate water management solutions  – Explore the water cycle and its impact on water availability – Discuss the importance of conserving water resources – Investigate local water sources and their management practices
                      20                    Soil Types and Conservation          – Learn about different soil types (sand, clay, loam, etc.) – Understand the importance of soil conservation                    Soil samples, erosion models– Introduce different types of soil and their characteristics (texture, fertility) – Discuss the importance of soil for plant growth and ecosystem health – Explore the causes and effects of soil erosion and degradation – Use soil samples and erosion models to demonstrate conservation techniques  Identify and describe different types of soilDiscuss the importance of soil conservation for agriculture and the environment – Explore methods to prevent soil erosion and improve soil quality



  Week  Topic  Learning ObjectivesMaterials Needed  Teacher’s Activities  Learners’ Activities
                        21                    Energy Resources and Sustainability        – Learn about different types of energy resources (fossil fuels, renewable energy, etc.) – Understand the concept of energy sustainability                  Energy sources chart, renewable energy projects– Introduce different types of energy resources (coal, oil, solar, wind, etc.) – Discuss the advantages and disadvantages of each energy source – Explore the concept of energy sustainability and the transition to renewable energy – Use charts and examples to illustrate energy usage and conservation efforts– Identify and classify different types of energy resources – Discuss the environmental impacts of energy production and consumption – Explore renewable energy sources and their potential for sustainability
                          22                        Environmental Conservation        – Learn about conservation efforts for biodiversity and habitats – Understand the importance of preserving ecosystems and wildlife                      Conservation organizations’ materials– Introduce conservation initiatives and organizations (WWF, Greenpeace, etc.) – Discuss the importance of protecting biodiversity and habitats – Explore different conservation projects and their impact on ecosystems – Use materials from conservation organizations to learn about endangered species and conservation efforts  – Explore conservation projects and initiatives around the world – Discuss the importance of preserving biodiversity and ecosystems – Identify ways to support conservation efforts in their community and beyond
                          23                      Human Impact on the Environment– Understand the ways in which human activities impact the environment (deforestation, pollution, climate change, etc.) – Learn about sustainable practices for mitigating environmental damage                        Environmental impact reports    – Discuss the various ways in which human activities impact the environment (deforestation, pollution, habitat destruction) – Explore case studies of environmental degradation and its consequences – Introduce sustainable practices for reducing environmental impact – Use environmental impact    – Identify and discuss the environmental impacts of human activities – Explore ways to reduce personal ecological footprint – Analyze case studies of environmental degradation and propose solutions



  Week  Topic  Learning ObjectivesMaterials Needed  Teacher’s Activities  Learners’ Activities
    reports to analyze real-life examples 
    – Introduce major global– Learn about major
    environmental issuesglobal environmental
    (climate change, ozoneissues and their
    depletion, loss ofimpact – Discuss
    biodiversity) – Discuss theactions that can be
  – Learn about global causes and consequences oftaken to address
  environmental issues these issues – Explorethese issues at local
  (climate change, scientific data and researchand global levels –
  ozone depletion, loss on climate change andReflect on personal
  of biodiversity, etc.) – biodiversity loss – Use reportsresponsibility in
 GlobalUnderstand theirScientificand data to analyze thecontributing to
 Environmentalcauses andreports, climateseverity of environmentalenvironmental
24Issuesconsequencesdatathreatssustainability


  Week  Topic  Learning ObjectivesMaterials Needed  Teacher’s Activities  Learners’ Activities
                            25                        Environmental Policies and Agreements      – Learn about international agreements and policies for environmental protection – Understand their significance in addressing global environmental challenges                        Copies of international agreements– Introduce major international agreements and policies related to environmental protection (Kyoto Protocol, Paris Agreement, etc.) – Discuss the goals and targets of these agreements – Explore the role of governments and organizations in implementing environmental policies – Use copies of agreements to analyze their contents and implications      – Explore international agreements aimed at addressing environmental challenges – Discuss the role of governments and organizations in implementing environmental policies
                        26                    Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs)        – Learn about the United Nations Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) – Understand their importance for global development and sustainability                      SDG posters, SDG reports– Introduce the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) and their significance – Discuss the 17 goals and their targets for addressing global challenges – Explore examples of projects and initiatives aligned with the SDGs – Use posters and reports to raise awareness about the SDGs and their importance– Explore the Sustainable Development Goals and their objectives – Discuss ways in which individuals and communities can contribute to achieving the SDGs – Identify local initiatives that align with specific SDGs
              27            Review and Reflection    – Review key concepts and topics covered throughout the year – Reflect on the learning journey and personal growth        Review materials, reflection worksheets– Conduct a review of key concepts and topics covered in Geography – Provide opportunities for students to reflect on their learning experiences and achievements throughout the year  Participate in a review of key concepts and topics covered in GeographyReflect on personal growth and learning experiences


  Week  TopicLearning ObjectivesMaterials Needed  Teacher’s Activities  Learners’ Activities
                            28                        Case Study: Environmental Conservation        – Analyze a case study of environmental conservation project – Understand the strategies and outcomes of conservation efforts                      Case study materials, conservation reports– Introduce a specific case study of environmental conservation (e.g., conservation of a national park, restoration of a river ecosystem) – Discuss the goals, strategies, and outcomes of the conservation project – Analyze the effectiveness of conservation efforts – Use reports and materials to facilitate discussions and group activities      – Analyze the case study of environmental conservation in detail – Discuss the challenges and successes of the conservation project – Reflect on the importance of community involvement in conservation efforts
                            29                        Field Trip: Exploring Local Geography            – Apply geographical knowledge and skills in a real-world setting – Understand the geography of the local area                        Field trip permission forms, maps– Organize a field trip to explore the local geography (e.g., visit nearby landmarks, natural features, or urban areas) – Guide students in observing and documenting geographical features and phenomena – Facilitate discussions and activities related to the geographical characteristics of the area visited – Use maps and guides to navigate and interpret the surroundings    – Explore the local geography through observation and exploration – Identify and document geographical features encountered during the field trip – Participate in discussions and activities to deepen understanding of local geography
                  30                Review and Assessment– Review key concepts and topics covered throughout the year – Assess student learning and understanding of Geography concepts            Review materials, assessment tasks– Conduct a comprehensive review of key concepts and topics covered in Geography throughout the year – Provide opportunities for students to ask questions and seek clarification on any topic – Administer assessments or quizzes to gauge student understanding and retentionEngage in a review of key Geography concepts and topics covered during the yearParticipate in assessment tasks to demonstrate understanding of Geography concepts – Reflect on personal



  Week  TopicLearning ObjectivesMaterials Needed  Teacher’s Activities  Learners’ Activities
    of Geography concepts – Offer feedback and guidance to students based on assessment resultslearning and areas for improvement

ART AND DESIGN SCHEME OF WORK

Art and Design

Scheme of work for Primary 5 Art and Design:

  Week  Topic  Learning ObjectivesMaterials Needed  Teacher’s Activities  Learners’ Activities
                1              Introduction to Art and Design      – Understand the importance of art and design in everyday life – Explore various art forms and styles              Paper, pencils, colors, brushes– Introduce the importance of art and design in culture and society – Discuss different art forms and styles (painting, sculpture, collage, etc.) – Show examples of famous artworks from different periods    – Experiment with different drawing and coloring techniques – Discuss their understanding of art and its significance in daily life
          2        Basic Drawing Techniques    – Learn basic drawing techniques such as lines, shapes, and shading        Drawing paper, pencils– Demonstrate basic drawing techniques (line drawing, sketching, shading) – Provide examples and step-by-step instructions for practicing each technique  – Practice drawing lines, shapes, and shading techniques – Experiment with different pencil strokes and textures
          3        Introduction to Color Theory  – Understand the color wheel and color mixing – Explore the principles of color        Color wheel, paint, brushes– Introduce the color wheel and primary, secondary, and tertiary colors – Discuss color mixing techniques and how to create different shades and tones – Explore concepts– Experiment with mixing primary colors to create secondary colors – Create color charts and explore color combinations – Apply color theory



  Week  Topic  Learning ObjectivesMaterials Needed  Teacher’s Activities  Learners’ Activities
  harmony and contrast of color harmony and contrastprinciples in simple artworks
              4          Exploring Different Art Mediums        – Experiment with various art mediums such as watercolor, acrylic, and pastels          Watercolor paints, acrylic paints, pastels– Provide an overview of different art mediums and their characteristics – Demonstrate techniques for working with each medium – Discuss safety precautions and proper handling of art materials  – Experiment with different art mediums and explore their textures and effects – Create artworks using watercolor, acrylic, and pastels
            5          Introduction to Sculpture      – Understand the basics of sculpture and three- dimensional art          Modeling clay, sculpting tools– Introduce the concept of sculpture and three- dimensional art – Discuss different sculpting techniques and materials – Show examples of famous sculptures and artists  – Explore sculpting techniques using modeling clay – Create simple sculptures inspired by nature or everyday objects
                6              Patterns and Symmetry            – Explore patterns, symmetry, and repetition in art              Patterned paper, scissors    – Introduce the concept of patterns and symmetry in art – Discuss different types of patterns (geometric, organic, etc.) – Explore symmetry through fold-and- cut activities– Create artworks using patterns and repetition – Experiment with symmetry by folding and cutting paper – Discuss how patterns and symmetry are used in different cultures and art styles
              7            Still Life Drawing  – Learn the basics of still life drawing – Understand composition, proportion, and perspective in still life          Objects for still life arrangement– Set up a still life arrangement with everyday objects – Demonstrate techniques for observing and sketching still life subjects – Discuss principles of composition, proportion, and perspective    – Practice drawing still life subjects focusing on observation and detail – Experiment with different compositions and viewpoints


  Week  Topic  Learning ObjectivesMaterials Needed  Teacher’s Activities  Learners’ Activities
                8              Introduction to Printmaking          – Learn about the basics of printmaking techniques            Printing ink, printing blocks, brayers– Introduce the concept of printmaking and its history – Demonstrate techniques for creating prints using various methods (block printing, monoprinting, etc.) – Discuss safety precautions and proper use of printmaking tools      – Experiment with creating prints using different printing techniques – Explore textures and patterns in printmaking
            9        Exploring Cultural Art Forms      – Explore art forms from different cultures and traditions        Examples of cultural artworks– Introduce artworks from diverse cultures and traditions – Discuss the significance of art in different cultures – Explore cultural symbols, motifs, and techniques  – Study and analyze artworks from different cultures and discuss their cultural significance – Create artworks inspired by cultural art forms
              10              Abstract Art          – Understand abstract art and its concepts        Abstract art materials (paper, paints, brushes)  – Introduce the concept of abstract art and its characteristics – Discuss famous abstract artists and their works – Demonstrate techniques for creating abstract compositionsExperiment with creating abstract artworks using various techniques and materialsDiscuss their interpretations of abstract art and its meanings
                11              Landscape Painting    – Learn the basics of landscape painting – Explore elements of landscapes such as horizon lines, foreground, and background        Canvas or paper, landscape reference images  – Introduce landscape painting and its elements – Discuss techniques for creating depth and perspective in landscapes – Provide examples and reference images for inspiration– Paint landscapes using different painting techniques – Focus on creating depth and perspective in their artworks – Discuss their favorite landscapes and what they enjoy about painting them
    12  Portrait Drawing  – Learn the basics of portrait drawing – Explore facial  Drawing paper, pencils, erasers– Introduce portrait drawing and facial proportions – Discuss techniques for capturing facial features and– Practice drawing portraits focusing on facial proportions and expressions – Experiment


  Week  Topic  Learning ObjectivesMaterials Needed  Teacher’s Activities  Learners’ Activities
  proportions and expressions expressions – Provide examples of portraits and portraits by famous artistswith capturing different emotions and moods in their portraits
              13              Art and Nature          – Explore the connection between art and nature      Natural materials (leaves, flowers, stones, etc.)    Discuss the relationship between art and nature – Explore different ways artists are inspired by natureCollect natural materials for art-making activities– Create artworks using natural materials collected from the environment – Experiment with different techniques to represent nature in their artworks
                14              Mixed Media Art          – Experiment with combining different art mediums and techniques        Assorted art materials (paper, paints, collage materials)– Introduce the concept of mixed media art and its possibilities – Provide a variety of art materials and tools for experimentation – Encourage creative exploration and expression through mixed media projects    – Create artworks using a combination of drawing, painting, collage, and other techniques – Explore layering and texture in mixed media artworks
              15          Exploring Abstract Sculpture          – Explore abstract sculpture and three- dimensional forms        Modeling materials (clay, wire, found objects)– Introduce abstract sculpture and its characteristics – Discuss different techniques and materials for sculpting abstract forms – Provide examples of abstract sculptures and artists– Experiment with sculpting abstract forms using different materials and techniques – Explore the possibilities of abstract sculpture and expressiveness in three- dimensional art
            16          Environmental Art– Understand the concept of environmental art and its role in raising awareness about environmental issues    Recycled materials (plastic bottles, cardboard, etc.)– Introduce environmental art and its goals of raising awareness and promoting sustainability – Discuss famous environmental artists and their works – Encourage students to– Create artworks using recycled materials to raise awareness about environmental issues – Reflect on the message and impact of their environmental artworks


  Week  Topic  Learning ObjectivesMaterials Needed  Teacher’s Activities  Learners’ Activities
    collect recycled materials for art-making activities 
            17          Cultural Artifacts        – Explore cultural artifacts and their significance    Cultural artifacts (masks, pottery, textiles, etc.)– Introduce the concept of cultural artifacts and their role in preserving cultural heritage – Discuss examples of artifacts from different cultures and historical periods  – Study and analyze cultural artifacts from various cultures and time periods – Discuss the cultural significance and symbolism of artifacts
            18          Art and Emotions      – Explore the expression of emotions through art      Emotional artwork examples, mood boards– Discuss the relationship between art and emotions – Explore how artists express emotions through their artworks – Provide examples of emotional artworks and discuss their impact  – Create artworks inspired by different emotions and moods – Experiment with expressing personal emotions through art
              19            Fantasy and Imagination          – Explore fantasy and imaginative themes in art      Fantasy artwork examples, storytelling materials– Introduce the concept of fantasy and imagination in art – Discuss how artists create fantastical worlds and characters – Provide examples of fantasy artworks and storytelling activities    – Create artworks inspired by fantasy themes and imaginary worlds – Use storytelling to inspire imaginative artworks
              20            Art and Identity            – Explore the theme of identity in art      Identity artwork examples, self- portrait materials– Discuss how artists explore their identity through their artworks – Introduce the concept of self-portraiture and its significance – Provide examples of artworks that depict identity and self- expression  – Create self-portraits or artworks that reflect aspects of their identity – Discuss what their artworks reveal about themselves and their interests
    21  Art and Technology– Explore the intersection of art and technology    Digital art tools (graphics– Introduce digital art and its applications in contemporary art and design – Discuss how– Experiment with digital art tools and software to create artworks – Explore the possibilities of digital


  Week  Topic  Learning ObjectivesMaterials Needed  Teacher’s Activities  Learners’ Activities
   tablets, software)technology influences artistic expression and creativityart in expressing ideas and concepts
     – Participate in a
    – Discuss community artcommunity art project or
    projects and their impact oncollaborative art-making
    local communities andactivity – Reflect on the
  – Explore the role of neighborhoods – Brainstormexperience of creating
  art in building andCommunity artideas for collaborative artart together and its
 Art andenrichingprojectprojects in the school orimpact on the
22Communitycommunitiesmaterialscommunitycommunity
    – Introduce the concept of 
    protest art and its role in– Create artworks that
    advocating for social andaddress global issues and
    political change – Discussadvocate for positive
    examples of artworkschange – Reflect on the
    addressing global issuespower of art to inspire
  – Explore how artArt materialssuch as climate change,action and raise
 Art and Globalcan raise awarenessfor creatinghuman rights, and socialawareness about
23Issuesabout global issuesprotest artjusticeimportant issues
    – Introduce art appreciation– Analyze and discuss
    and the process of analyzingartworks from different
   Artworks forartworks – Guide students inartists and movements –
  – Learn to appreciateanalysis, artobserving and interpretingExpress their opinions
 Artand analyzeappreciationartworks from differentand interpretations of
24Appreciationartworksworksheetsperiods and stylesartworks
    – Conduct a review of key 
    concepts and topics covered– Engage in a review of
  – Review key in Art and Designkey Art and Design
  concepts and topics throughout the year –concepts and topics
  covered throughoutReviewProvide opportunities forcovered during the year –
  the year – Reflect onmaterials,students to reflect on theirReflect on personal
 Review andthe learning journeyreflectionlearning experiences andgrowth and learning
25Reflectionand personal growthworksheetsachievementsexperiences


  Week  Topic  Learning ObjectivesMaterials Needed  Teacher’s Activities  Learners’ Activities
              26            Art and Architecture          – Explore architectural styles and elements        Architectural images, building materials– Introduce architectural styles and elements (e.g., Gothic, Baroque, Modern) – Discuss the relationship between art and architecture – Analyze examples of famous buildings and structures– Study architectural images and identify different styles and features – Create architectural drawings or models inspired by various architectural styles
                27            Exploring Abstract Expressionism          – Understand abstract expressionism as an art movement            Abstract expressionism artworks, paint  – Introduce abstract expressionism as an art movement – Discuss the characteristics and techniques of abstract expressionist artworks – Show examples of abstract expressionist paintings– Experiment with abstract expressionist techniques such as gesture painting and spontaneous mark- making – Create abstract artworks inspired by emotions and personal expression
                28              Art and Storytelling              – Explore the role of art in storytelling            Storybooks, storytelling props– Discuss the relationship between art and storytelling – Introduce different storytelling techniques and formats (e.g., comic strips, illustrated narratives) – Provide examples of artworks that tell stories    – Create artworks that illustrate or complement stories and narratives – Experiment with different storytelling techniques and visual storytelling formats
                    29                Collaborative Art Projects            – Learn to collaborate and work as a team on art projects              Collaborative art project materials– Introduce collaborative art projects and their benefits for teamwork and creativity – Assign group projects that require cooperation and communication – Provide guidance and support throughout the collaborative process      – Work together in groups to plan and execute collaborative art projects – Communicate ideas and share responsibilities to complete the projects


  Week  Topic  Learning ObjectivesMaterials Needed  Teacher’s Activities  Learners’ Activities
              30            Review and Reflection  – Review key concepts and topics covered throughout the year – Reflect on the learning journey and personal growth        Review materials, reflection worksheets– Conduct a review of key concepts and topics covered in Art and Design throughout the year – Provide opportunities for students to reflect on their learning experiences and achievements  Engage in a review of key Art and Design concepts and topics covered during the yearReflect on personal growth and learning experiences

PHYSICAL EDUCATION SCHEME OF WORK

Physical Education

Scheme of work for Primary 5 Physical Education:

  Week  Topic  Learning ObjectivesMaterials Needed   Learners’ Activities
Teacher’s Activities
            1        Introduction to Physical Education  – Understand the importance of physical education for overall health and well-being – Learn basic warm-up exercises and stretches            None– Introduce the importance of physical education for health and fitness – Demonstrate basic warm-up exercises and stretches – Explain safety guidelines for physical activities    – Participate in warm-up exercises and stretches – Discuss the benefits of physical activity for health and well-being
              2          Fundamental Movement Skills        – Develop fundamental movement skills such as running, jumping, throwing, and catching          Cones, balls, skipping ropes– Demonstrate proper techniques for running, jumping, throwing, and catching – Set up stations for practicing each skill – Provide individual and group feedback on technique and form  – Practice running, jumping, throwing, and catching skills at various stations – Receive feedback from the teacher and peers to improve technique


  Week  Topic  Learning ObjectivesMaterials Needed  Teacher’s Activities  Learners’ Activities
    – Introduce the rules and
    basic techniques of soccer– Practice dribbling,
    (dribbling, passing, shooting)passing, and shooting
  – Learn the basic rules – Organize small-sided gamesskills in small-sided
  and techniques of or drills to practice skills andgames – Work
  soccer – DevelopSoccer balls,teamwork – Providecollaboratively with
 Team Sports:teamwork andcones,guidance and feedback onteammates to achieve
3Soccercooperation skillsgoalpoststechnique and teamworkcommon goals
    – Demonstrate basic 
   gymnastics movements and– Practice basic
   positions (rolls, handstands,gymnastics movements
  – Learn basic cartwheels) – Provideand positions on mats
  gymnastics movementsMats, balanceopportunities for students toand equipment – Focus
  and positions – Developbeams,practice on gymnasticson improving balance,
  balance, coordination,vaultingequipment – Offer supportcoordination, and
4Gymnasticsand flexibilityboxesand spotting during practiceflexibility
    – Explain the components of– Rotate through circuit
  – Understand theCircuitfitness and the benefits oftraining stations,
  components of fitnesstrainingcircuit training – Set up aperforming exercises to
  (cardiovascularequipmentcircuit with various exerciseimprove cardiovascular
  endurance, muscular(e.g., stationsstations – Lead studentsendurance, strength, and
  strength, flexibility) –for push-ups,through the circuit,flexibility – Track personal
 Fitness CircuitParticipate in a circuitjumpingdemonstrating proper formprogress and set goals for
5Trainingtraining workoutjacks, lunges)and techniqueimprovement
    – Introduce different dance 
    styles (hip-hop, jazz, 
    traditional) and their– Learn and practice
    characteristics – Leaddance routines or
  – Explore different students in learning dancefreestyle movements to
  dance styles and routines or freestylemusic – Experiment with
  movements – Develop movement sequences –different dance styles and
  rhythm, coordination, Encourage creativity andmovements – Perform
 Dance andand self-expressionMusic player,self-expression throughdance routines
6Movementthrough danceopen spacedanceindividually or in groups


  Week  Topic  Learning ObjectivesMaterials Needed  Teacher’s Activities  Learners’ Activities
              7            Track and Field: Running      – Learn proper running techniques for short and long distances – Develop speed and endurance          Stopwatch, markers for track– Demonstrate proper running form and techniques (arm swing, stride length, pacing) – Organize track events such as sprints and relays – Provide guidance on pacing and technique during practice– Practice running short and long distances on the track – Participate in sprint races and relay events to develop speed and endurance
                8            Outdoor Adventure: Orienteering             Compass, maps, markers– Explain the principles of orienteering and navigation using maps and compasses – Set up orienteering courses with checkpoints and challenges – Guide students in navigating through the course using map-reading and problem-solving skills    – Navigate through orienteering courses using maps and compasses to locate checkpoints – Work in teams to solve challenges and complete the course
– Learn basic orienteering skills and navigation techniques – Develop problem- solving and decision-
making skills
              9              Swimming        – Develop basic swimming skills and water safety awareness            Swimming pool– Provide instruction on basic swimming techniques  – Practice floating, kicking, and swimming strokes under the guidance of the teacher – Learn water safety skills such as treading water and floating on the back
(floating, kicking, strokes) – Supervise and support students in practicing swimming skills – Emphasize water safety rules and practices
                      10                  Cooperative Games            – Develop teamwork, communication, and problem-solving skills through cooperative games              Various game equipment (e.g., ropes, balls)– Introduce cooperative games that require teamwork and strategy (e.g., relay races, group challenges) – Facilitate group discussions on communication and collaboration – Provide opportunities for students to lead and support each other during games      – Participate in cooperative games that require teamwork and communication – Collaborate with teammates to solve challenges and achieve common goals

  Week  Topic  Learning ObjectivesMaterials Needed  Teacher’s Activities  Learners’ Activities
              11            Martial Arts: Introduction    – Learn the basic principles and movements of martial arts – Develop discipline, focus, and self-control          Mats, martial arts uniforms (if available)– Introduce the principles of martial arts (respect, discipline, focus) – Demonstrate basic martial arts movements and techniques (stances, blocks, strikes) – Emphasize safety and respect during practice– Practice basic martial arts movements and techniques, focusing on form and precision – Demonstrate discipline and respect for classmates and instructors
                  12                Strength and Conditioning             Resistance bands, dumbbells, exercise mats– Explain the benefits of strength training and resistance exercises for physical fitness – Demonstrate proper form and technique for exercises such as squats, lunges, and push-ups – Guide students through a strength training workout  – Perform resistance exercises to target different muscle groups and improve strength and endurance – Adjust resistance levels and repetitions based on individual fitness levels and goals
– Understand the importance of strength training for overall fitness and performance – Develop muscular strength and
endurance through resistance exercises
                    13                  Sportsmanship and Fair Play          – Understand the principles of sportsmanship and fair play in physical activities                    None– Facilitate discussions on    – Demonstrate sportsmanship and fair play behaviors during games and activities – Encourage teammates and opponents, and show respect for rules and officials
the importance of sportsmanship, respect, and fair play in sports and games – Provide examples of good sportsmanship and fair play behaviors – Reinforce positive behaviors and attitudes during physical activities
                14            Outdoor Adventure: Camping            – Learn camping skills and outdoor survival techniques        Camping equipment (tents, sleeping bags)– Introduce camping equipment and safety guidelines for outdoor activities – Demonstrate camping skills such as setting up tents, building fires, and cooking outdoors – Lead discussions on Leave No Trace principles and– Participate in camping trips or simulated outdoor activities, practicing skills such as setting up tents and cooking over a campfire – Learn about outdoor safety and environmental conservation practices


  Week  Topic  Learning ObjectivesMaterials Needed  Teacher’s Activities  Learners’ Activities
    environmental stewardship during camping trips 
    – Introduce rhythmic 
    gymnastics and its elements 
    (dance, flexibility, apparatus– Practice rhythmic
    handling) – Demonstrategymnastics movements
    basic rhythmic movementsand routines with
   Ribbons,and routines with ribbons orapparatus such as
   hoops,hoops – Provideribbons and hoops –
  – Learn basic rhythmicrhythmicopportunities for students toCreate and perform
 Rhythmicgymnastics movementsgymnasticscreate and perform theirrhythmic sequences
15Gymnasticsand routinesequipmentown rhythmic sequencesindividually or in groups
    – Plan hiking routes in– Hike through outdoor
    outdoor environments suchtrails or nature reserves,
    as nature reserves or trails –observing and
    Lead nature walks, pointingappreciating natural
    out features and wildlifesurroundings – Identify
  – Explore outdoor along the way – Engageplants, animals, and
 Outdoorenvironments throughHiking trails,students in discussions ongeological features
 Adventure:hiking and naturenatureecology, conservation, andencountered during the
16Hikingwalksreservebiodiversity during hikeshike
     – Participate in
    – Introduce new cooperativecooperative games that
    games and challenges thatrequire advanced
  – Further develop build on previous teamworkteamwork and problem-
  teamwork, experiences – Encouragesolving skills –
  communication, and students to apply problem-Communicate effectively
  problem-solving skills solving strategies andwith teammates to
 Cooperativethrough cooperativeVarious gameeffective communicationachieve common
17Games IIgamesequipmentduring games and activitiesobjectives
    – Learn the basic rules Introduce the rules and basic techniques of baseball (batting, throwing, catching)Organize practice drills and mini-games to develop skills and teamwork – Provide feedback and  – Practice batting, throwing, and catching skills in drills and mini- games – Work collaboratively with teammates to execute
  and techniques ofBaseball
  baseball – Developequipment
 Field Sports:hand-eye coordination(bats, balls,
18Baseballand throwing skillsgloves)


  Week  Topic  Learning ObjectivesMaterials Needed  Teacher’s Activities  Learners’ Activities
    encouragement during skill practice and gameplayplays and strategies during gameplay
                      19                  Yoga and Mindfulness            – Learn basic yoga poses and mindfulness techniques – Develop relaxation and stress management skills              Yoga mats, relaxation props (e.g., cushions)– Introduce yoga poses and mindfulness exercises for relaxation and stress relief – Lead students through guided yoga sessions focusing on breath awareness and body relaxation – Incorporate mindfulness activities to promote mental well-being and emotional regulation        – Practice yoga poses and mindfulness techniques to improve flexibility and reduce stress – Focus on deep breathing and relaxation during guided meditation sessions
                      20                  Fitness Challenge              – Participate in a fitness challenge to assess physical fitness and set personal fitness goals                Stopwatch, fitness testing equipment– Explain the purpose and format of the fitness challenge (e.g., timed runs, repetitions of exercises) – Administer fitness tests and record individual results –      – Perform fitness tests and challenges to measure cardiovascular endurance, strength, and flexibility – Set personal fitness goals and develop action plans to improve fitness levels
Guide students in setting realistic fitness goals based on their test performance and personal fitness aspirations
                      21                  Sports Day Preparation              – Prepare for an upcoming sports day event by refining skills and strategies                Various sports equipmentReview and reinforce skills and techniques for sports and games to be included in the sports day event – Organize practice sessions and drills to improve performance and teamworkMotivate and encourage students to participate and contribute to their teams’ success        – Practice skills and strategies for sports and games to be played on sports day – Collaborate with teammates to refine tactics and develop game plans


  Week  Topic  Learning ObjectivesMaterials Needed  Teacher’s Activities  Learners’ Activities
                    22                    Sports Day          – Participate in sports day events and showcase teamwork, sportsmanship, and athletic abilities              Sports day equipment and facilities– Organize and oversee sports day activities and events (e.g., races, relays, team games) – Ensure fair play, sportsmanship, and adherence to rules during competitions – Recognize and celebrate students’ efforts and achievements during the event– Compete in various sports day events, demonstrating skills and teamwork – Support teammates and show respect for opponents – Enjoy the camaraderie and sense of achievement from participating in sports day
                      23                Adventure Challenge Course            – Navigate through an adventure challenge course, overcoming obstacles and working as a team                Obstacle course equipment– Set up an adventure challenge course with various physical obstacles and team challenges – Brief students on safety procedures and teamwork strategies for completing the course successfully – Provide encouragement and support  Navigate through the adventure challenge course, working together to overcome obstacles and complete challengesCommunicate effectively with teammates to plan and execute strategies for tackling each obstacle
as students navigate through the obstacles
                24              Mind-Body Connection          – Explore the connection between physical activity and mental well-being                None– Lead discussions on the benefits of physical activity for mental health and emotional well-being – Incorporate mindfulness exercises and relaxation techniques into physical activities to promote stress relief and self-awareness  – Participate in physical activities that promote relaxation and stress reduction (e.g., yoga, tai chi) – Reflect on personal experiences and feelings before and after engaging in mindful movement
            25          Water Sports: Canoeing        – Learn basic canoeing skills and water safety techniques        Canoes, paddles, life jackets– Provide instruction on paddling techniques, steering, and safety precautions for canoeing – Supervise students as they practice paddling skills on calm water – Emphasize– Practice paddling and maneuvering canoes on calm water, following instructions from the teacher – Demonstrate proper use of safety equipment such as life


  Week  Topic  Learning ObjectivesMaterials Needed  Teacher’s Activities  Learners’ Activities
    water safety rules and procedures during canoeing activitiesjackets – Learn and apply water safety techniques such as capsizing drills and rescue procedures
                26                Dance Fitness          – Explore dance fitness as a fun and effective way to stay active and healthy              Music player, open space– Introduce dance fitness routines that combine aerobic exercise with dance movements and music – Lead students in following dance choreography and routines – Emphasize enjoyment and self-expression through movement and music  – Participate in dance fitness sessions, following along with choreographed routines and movements – Move to the beat of the music and express themselves through dance
                      27              Nature Exploration: Botanical Gardens            – Explore and appreciate plant diversity and ecosystems in botanical gardens              Botanical garden admission tickets– Arrange a visit to a botanical garden or nature reserve with diverse plant collections – Guide students on a tour of the garden, highlighting different plant    – Explore the botanical garden, observing and learning about different plant species and their characteristics – Participate in guided activities such as plant identification and nature journaling
species and their habitats – Engage students in observation and inquiry activities about plant biology and ecology
                      28                  Paralympic Sports                 Videos of Paralympic events    – Introduce Paralympic sports and the concept of adaptive athletics – Watch videos and discuss the accomplishments of Paralympic athletes – Highlight the importance of inclusion and diversity in sports and society– Watch videos of Paralympic sports and athletes, learning about different events and athletes’ stories – Discuss the challenges and triumphs of athletes with disabilities in pursuing their sports goals and representing their countries
– Learn about Paralympic sports and the achievements of athletes with disabilities
29Adventure Race– Participate in an adventure race,Map, compass,– Organize an adventure race course with physical– Navigate through the adventure race course,


  Week  Topic  Learning ObjectivesMaterials Needed  Teacher’s Activities  Learners’ Activities
  combining physical challenges with navigation and problem-solving tasksadventure race equipmentchallenges, navigation tasks, and team-based obstacles – Provide instructions and rules for the race, emphasizing safety and teamwork – Serve as race officials and support teams throughout the eventsolving challenges and completing physical tasks as a team – Communicate effectively with teammates to plan strategies and make decisions during the race
                        30                    Reflection and Celebration                         None– Lead a reflection session on students’ experiences and progress in physical education over the year – Provide opportunities for students to share memorable moments and achievements – Celebrate the end of the year with fun activities and awards for participation and      – Share reflections on personal growth and achievements in physical education – Enjoy celebrating with classmates and teachers through games, activities, and recognition of efforts and successes
– Reflect on personal achievements and growth in physical education throughout
the year – Celebrate accomplishments with classmates and teachers
accomplishments


ICT SCHEME OF WORK

Scheme of work for Primary 5 ICT:

  Week  TopicLearning ObjectivesMaterials Needed  Teacher’s Activities  Learners’ Activities
              1            Introduction to ICT    – Understand the importance of ICT in everyday life – Identify different types of ICT tools and their uses            Whiteboard, computer– Discuss the relevance of ICT in daily activities – Introduce common ICT tools and devices (computers, tablets, smartphones) – Show examples of how ICT is used in various contexts (education, communication, entertainment)    – Share their experiences with using ICT tools – Identify different ICT devices and their functions
                        2                      Basic Computer Skills              – Develop basic computer literacy skills – Learn to navigate a computer interface              Computers with basic software applications installed    – Demonstrate how to power on/off a computer – Introduce basic functions of a computer (mouse, keyboard, screen) – Guide students through navigating the desktop and opening applications – Provide instructions on basic file management (creating, saving, deleting files)– Practice turning on/off computers and using input devices (mouse, keyboard) – Explore the desktop environment and open various applications – Create and save simple files using word processing software
                      3                      Word Processing            – Learn basic word processing skills such as typing, formatting, and editing text              Computers with word processing software    Introduce word processing software (e.g., Microsoft Word)Demonstrate typing techniques and keyboard shortcuts – Teach formatting options (font style, size, color) – Guide students in creating and editing simple documents (letters, stories)– Practice typing sentences and formatting text in a word processing program – Create short documents by typing and editing text – Experiment with different fonts, styles, and formatting options


  Week  TopicLearning ObjectivesMaterials Needed  Teacher’s Activities  Learners’ Activities
                4                Internet Basics    – Understand the purpose and functions of the internet – Learn to use a web browser to search for information            Computers with internet access– Explain what the internet is and how it works – Demonstrate how to open a web browser and navigate to websites – Teach basic internet terminology (website, URL, hyperlink) – Guide students in conducting simple web searches to find information    – Explore different websites under teacher guidance – Conduct basic internet searches to find information on specific topics
                          5                        Email Communication                – Learn to send and receive emails – Understand email etiquette and safety                      Computers with email accounts        Introduce the concept of email and its uses for communicationDemonstrate how to create and send emails – Discuss email etiquette (formal vs. informal language, subject lines) – Teach safety precautions for email use (avoiding spam, not sharing personal information)– Practice composing and sending emails to classmates or teachers – Receive and read emails from peers or instructors – Discuss the importance of using appropriate language and subject lines in emails
                              6                            Graphics and Multimedia                – Explore basic concepts of graphics and multimedia – Learn to create simple digital graphics and presentations                        Computers with graphic design software        – Introduce graphic design concepts (images, colors, shapes) – Demonstrate basic tools and techniques for creating digital graphics – Teach how to create simple presentations using multimedia elements (images, text, audio) – Guide students in creating their own digital artwork or presentations– Experiment with creating digital artwork using graphic design software – Design and present simple multimedia presentations incorporating images and text – Share their creations with classmates and discuss the creative process


  Week  TopicLearning ObjectivesMaterials Needed  Teacher’s Activities  Learners’ Activities
                        7                      Spreadsheet Basics          – Understand the purpose and functions of spreadsheets – Learn to create and format simple spreadsheets                  Computers with spreadsheet software  Introduce spreadsheet software (e.g., Microsoft Excel)Explain the uses of spreadsheets for organizing data and performing calculations – Demonstrate how to create, format, and edit simple spreadsheets – Teach basic functions and formulas for performing calculations in spreadsheets– Practice entering data and formatting cells in a spreadsheet – Create simple tables and perform calculations using basic formulas – Explore different functions available in spreadsheet software
                            8                          Coding Fundamentals                        – Introduce basic concepts of coding and programming                        Computers with coding software      – Explain what coding is and how it is used to create software and applications – Introduce basic programming concepts (algorithms, sequences, loops) – Demonstrate coding exercises using block-based programming languages (e.g., Scratch) – Guide students in completing simple coding challenges or projectsExplore block- based coding activities to understand programming concepts – Create simple programs or animations using visual coding blocksExperiment with modifying code and observing the effects on program behavior
                    9                    Internet Safety          – Understand the importance of internet safety and responsible online behavior                Internet safety resources– Discuss potential risks and dangers of internet use (cyberbullying, scams, inappropriate content) – Teach strategies for staying safe online (protecting personal information, verifying sources) – Provide examples of responsible online behavior and good digital citizenship– Engage in discussions about online safety and share personal experiences or concerns – Learn strategies for identifying and avoiding online risks and dangers


  Week  TopicLearning ObjectivesMaterials Needed  Teacher’s Activities  Learners’ Activities
                          10                        Digital Citizenship                  – Explore the concept of digital citizenship and responsible use of technology                      Digital citizenship resourcesDefine digital citizenship and its importance in the digital ageDiscuss the rights, responsibilities, and ethical considerations related to using digital technologies – Explore case studies or scenarios related to digital citizenship issues (privacy, copyright) – Encourage students to reflect on their own digital behavior and how it aligns with being good digital citizens        – Reflect on personal experiences with digital technology and online interactions – Discuss and debate ethical dilemmas related to digital citizenship
                              11                            Multimedia Presentations                      – Learn to create multimedia presentations using text, images, and audio/video                        Computers with presentation software        – Introduce multimedia presentation software (e.g., Microsoft PowerPoint) – Demonstrate how to create slides with text, images, and multimedia content – Teach design principles for effective presentations (layout, color Scheme) – Guide students in planning and organizing their own multimedia presentations– Plan and create multimedia presentations on topics of interest – Incorporate text, images, and multimedia elements to enhance presentation content – Practice delivering presentations to classmates and receive feedback
                    12              Introduction to Coding Languages              – Explore different coding languages and their uses              Computers with coding software– Introduce popular coding languages (e.g., Python, JavaScript) – Discuss the characteristics and applications of each language – Demonstrate basic coding exercises or projects in different languages – Encourage students to explore coding tutorials and resources online– Experiment with coding exercises or projects in different programming languages – Compare and contrast the features and syntax of different coding languages


  Week  TopicLearning ObjectivesMaterials Needed  Teacher’s Activities  Learners’ Activities
                            13                          Digital Storytelling                      – Learn to create digital stories using multimedia elements                      Computers with digital storytelling software        – Introduce digital storytelling concepts and techniques – Teach how to plan and structure a digital story (beginning, middle, end) – Demonstrate using multimedia elements (images, sound, video) to enhance storytelling – Guide students in creating their own digital stories– Plan and storyboard a digital story on a topic of personal interest – Gather multimedia resources (images, sounds, videos) to include in the story – Use digital storytelling software to create and edit the narrative and multimedia elements
                      14                      Online Research            – Develop research skills for finding and evaluating information on the internet                    Internet access– Teach strategies for effective online research (using keywords, evaluating sources) – Demonstrate how to use search engines and databases to find information – Discuss criteria for evaluating the credibility and reliability of online sources – Guide students in conducting research on specific topics of interest    – Conduct online research on assigned topics or personal interests – Evaluate the credibility and relevance of sources found during research
                      15                      Website Design                – Learn basic principles of website design and creation                Computers with website design software– Introduce basic concepts of website design (layout, navigation, usability) – Demonstrate how to use website design software or online platforms to create web pages – Teach principles of visual design (color, typography, imagery) – Guide students in planning and designing their own web pages– Design and create simple web pages using website design software or online platforms – Experiment with different layouts, colors, and images to enhance the visual appeal of web pages – Share and present their web

  Week  TopicLearning ObjectivesMaterials Needed  Teacher’s Activities  Learners’ Activities
     page designs with classmates
     – Collaborate with
     peers on group
     projects using online
    – Introduce various onlinecollaboration tools –
    collaboration tools (e.g., GoogleCommunicate
    Workspace, Microsoft Teams) –effectively through
    Demonstrate how to use toolschat, video calls,
    for real-time communicationand shared
    (chat, video conferencing) –documents – Share
    Teach features for documentand review each
  – Explore onlineComputerscollaboration and sharingother’s work in real-
 Internetcollaboration toolswith(editing, commenting) – Guidetime using
 Collaborationfor communicationcollaborationstudents in collaborating oncollaborative
16Toolsand teamworksoftwareprojects or assignments onlinefeatures
     – Solve coding
     challenges by
     writing code to
     accomplish specific
     tasks or solve
    – Introduce coding challenges orproblems –
    puzzles that require problem-Collaborate with
    solving and algorithmic thinkingclassmates to find
    – Provide examples andsolutions and debug
    demonstrations of codingcode as needed –
  – Engage in coding challenges – Guide students inShare solutions and
  challenges to apply working through challengesdiscuss different
  programming skillsComputersindividually or in groups –approaches to
 Codingand problem-with codingEncourage creativity andsolving coding
17Challengessolving strategiessoftwareexperimentation with codechallenges
  – Understand the – Discuss common cybersecurity threats and risks (phishing, malware, identity theft) – Teach strategies for staying safe online and protecting personal data – Provide examples of real-– Engage in discussions about cybersecurity threats and risks – Learn how to recognize and avoid
  importance of 
  cybersecurity and 
 Cybersecurityprotecting personalInternet safety
18Awarenessinformation onlineresources


  Week  TopicLearning ObjectivesMaterials Needed  Teacher’s Activities  Learners’ Activities
    life cybersecurity incidents and their consequences – Encourage students to adopt safe online behaviors and habitscommon online scams and frauds – Practice strategies for protecting personal information and staying safe online
     – Brainstorm ideas
     for coding projects
     based on personal
    – Introduce the concept ofinterests or
    coding projects and theirchallenges – Plan
    components (planning, design,and design project
    implementation) – Teachgoals, features, and
    project management skillsuser interactions –
    (setting goals, breaking tasksImplement coding
    into steps) – Guide students insolutions to achieve
    brainstorming ideas andproject objectives –
  – Learn to plan, planning their own codingTest and debug
  design, andComputersprojects – Provide support andprojects to ensure
 Introduction toimplement codingwith codingfeedback throughout thefunctionality and
19Coding Projectsprojectssoftwareproject development processusability
          – Introduce animation andPlan and storyboard animations or interactive multimedia projectsCreate and edit animations using animation software or coding platformsIncorporate sound, video, and interactive elements to enhance multimedia projectsShare and showcase their
    multimedia concepts and
    techniques (storyboarding,
    frame-by-frame animation) –
    Demonstrate how to use
    animation software or coding
    platforms to create animations
  – Learn to create – Teach principles of multimedia
  animations andComputersdesign (sound, video,
  multimediawithinteractivity) – Guide students in
 Animation andprojects usinganimation andplanning and creating their own
 Multimediacoding and designmultimediaanimation or multimedia
20Projectstoolssoftwareprojects

  Week  TopicLearning ObjectivesMaterials Needed  Teacher’s Activities  Learners’ Activities
     creations with classmates
                                21                              Robotics and Automation                            – Explore principles of robotics and automation                              Robotics kits, computers          Introduce basic concepts of robotics (sensors, actuators, programming) – Demonstrate how to assemble and program simple robots using robotics kitsTeach principles of automation and its applications in various fields – Guide students in experimenting with robots to perform tasks or solve challenges– Build and program robots to perform specific tasks or navigate through obstacles – Experiment with different sensors and programming commands to control robot behavior – Collaborate with classmates to design and implement innovative robot solutions
                                      22                                  Virtual Reality and Augmented Reality                              – Learn about virtual reality (VR) and augmented reality (AR) technologies                                  VR/AR headsets, computers                – Introduce virtual reality and augmented reality concepts and applications – Demonstrate how VR/AR technology works and its uses in different industries – Provide examples of VR/AR experiences and applications – Guide students in exploring VR/AR environments and creating simple VR/AR experiences– Explore virtual reality environments and experiences using VR headsets – Interact with augmented reality content overlaid on real-world objects using AR devices – Create simple VR/AR projects or experiences using authoring tools or coding platforms – Share and discuss their VR/AR creations with classmates


  Week  TopicLearning ObjectivesMaterials Needed  Teacher’s Activities  Learners’ Activities
                                    23                                  Digital Art and Design                            – Learn to create digital artwork and designs using graphic design software                              Computers with graphic design software                  – Introduce digital art and design concepts and techniques (drawing, painting, photo editing) – Demonstrate how to use graphic design software to create digital art and designs – Teach principles of visual composition and color theory – Guide students in creating their own digital artwork and designsExperiment with different tools and features in graphic design software to create digital art – Create original artwork or designs based on personal interests or themesIncorporate digital painting, drawing, and photo editing techniques into their creations – Share and present their digital art projects with classmates
                              24                          Game Design and Development                        – Explore the process of game design and development                        Computers with game development software        – Introduce game design concepts (game mechanics, level design, storytelling) – Demonstrate how to use game development software or coding platforms to create games – Teach principles of game programming and user experience design – Guide students in designing and prototyping their own games– Brainstorm ideas for game concepts and mechanics – Design game levels, characters, and rules – Implement and test game features using game development software or coding platforms – Playtest and iterate on game designs based on feedback from peers and playtesting
        25      Artificial Intelligence (AI)– Learn about artificial intelligence (AI) and its applicationsComputers with AI software or tools– Introduce artificial intelligence concepts and terminology (machine learning, neural networks) – Demonstrate how AI is used in various– Explore AI technologies and applications through demonstrations and hands-on activities –


  Week  TopicLearning ObjectivesMaterials Needed  Teacher’s Activities  Learners’ Activities
    applications (chatbots, image recognition) – Teach ethical considerations and societal impacts of AI technologies – Guide students in experimenting with AI tools and applicationsExperiment with AI tools to create simple projects or experiments (e.g., chatbots, image classifiers) – Discuss ethical questions and societal implications of AI technologies
                                    26                                Data Analysis and Visualization                                – Learn to analyze and visualize data using digital tools                            Computers with data analysis software or tools            – Introduce basic concepts of data analysis (data collection, interpretation) – Demonstrate how to use data analysis software or tools (spreadsheets, visualization software) – Teach principles of data visualization and storytelling with data – Guide students in analyzing and visualizing datasets on various topics– Analyze datasets and identify trends or patterns using data analysis tools – Create visualizations such as charts and graphs to represent data findings – Explore storytelling techniques to communicate insights from data analysis – Present data analysis projects or findings to classmates and discuss their significance
                  27              Digital Literacy and Critical Thinking            – Develop skills for evaluating and critically analyzing digital content              Computers with internet access  – Discuss the importance of digital literacy and critical thinking in evaluating online content – Teach strategies for identifying reliable sources and detecting misinformation – Provide examples of media bias and persuasive techniques – Guide students in analyzing and– Practice evaluating online content for accuracy, credibility, and bias – Identify persuasive techniques and misleading information in digital media – Engage in critical


  Week  TopicLearning ObjectivesMaterials Needed  Teacher’s Activities  Learners’ Activities
    questioning digital content they encounter onlinediscussions about current events and digital media representations – Reflect on their own digital consumption habits and strategies for responsible use
     – Review privacy
     settings for online
     accounts and adjust
     as needed – Practice
     safe online
     behaviors such as
     using secure
     passwords and
     avoiding sharing
     personal
    – Discuss common online safetyinformation –
    risks and privacy concernsDiscuss real-life
    (identity theft, data breaches) –examples of online
    Teach strategies for protectingsafety breaches and
    personal information and onlinestrategies for
    accounts – Provide examples ofpreventing them –
  – Learn to protect privacy settings and securityShare tips and
  personal measures – Guide students inresources for
 Online Safetyinformation andInternet safetycreating strong passwords andstaying safe online
28and Privacystay safe onlineresourcesusing privacy controlswith classmates
    – Define digital rights and– Engage in
    responsibilities in the context ofdiscussions about
    using digital technologies –digital rights and
          29    Digital Rights and Responsibilities– Understand digital rights and responsibilities as users of digital technologies    Digital citizenship resourcesDiscuss legal and ethical considerations related to digital content and copyright – Teach about intellectual property rights and fair use principles – Guide students in reflecting onresponsibilities in different contexts (education, entertainment) – Reflect on ethical dilemmas related to


  Week  TopicLearning ObjectivesMaterials Needed  Teacher’s Activities  Learners’ Activities
    their own digital behaviors anddigital content
responsibilitiescreation and
 consumption –
 Explore real-life
 cases of copyright
 infringement and
 fair use arguments –
 Share personal
 experiences with
 digital content
 creation and
 attribution
     – Research and
     present on a specific
     emerging
    – Discuss recent trends andtechnology and its
    developments in technologypotential uses –
    (AI, robotics, virtual reality) –Discuss the
    Introduce emergingimplications of
    technologies and theirfuture technological
    applications – Invite guestadvancements on
    speakers or experts to sharesociety and daily life
    insights on future trends in– Reflect on their
  – Explore emerging technology – Encourageown perspectives
  technologies andInternetstudents to imagine and discussand predictions for
 Future Trends intheir potentialaccess, guesthow these technologies mightthe future of
30Technologyimpact on societyspeakersshape the futuretechnology


ENTREPRENEURSHIP SCHEME OF WORK

Entrepreneurship

Scheme of work for primary 5 on Entrepreneurship:

WeekTopicLearning ObjectivesMaterials NeededTeacher’s ActivitiesLearners’ Activities
                      1                    Introduction to Entrepreneurship  – Understand the concept of entrepreneurship – Identify characteristics of successful entrepreneurs – Explore the importance of creativity and innovation in business                    Whiteboard, markersDefine entrepreneurship and discuss its significancePresent examples of successful entrepreneurs and their ventures – Engage students in a brainstorming session on possible business ideas      – Participate in discussions about entrepreneurship – Share examples of entrepreneurs they admire – Brainstorm and share their own business ideas
              2          Identifying Business Opportunities– Learn to recognize business opportunities in their environment – Understand the concept of market research and its role in identifying customer needs          Magazines, newspapers, internet access– Introduce the concept of business opportunities and market research – Guide students in conducting simple market surveys or observations– Conduct market surveys to identify potential business opportunities in their community – Analyze data collected to identify common needs or demands
              3            Developing a Business Idea– Learn to develop and refine business ideas – Understand the importance of problem-solving and meeting customer needs in business development            Chart paper, markers  – Lead a discussion on the elements of a successful business idea – Facilitate a brainstorming session to generate business ideas  – Participate in brainstorming sessions to develop business ideas – Present their ideas to the class and receive feedback
            4          Market Research and Analysis– Understand the purpose and process of market research – Learn to analyze market data to make informed business decisions          Surveys, questionnaires    – Teach different methods of market research (surveys, interviews, focus groups) – Guide students in conducting– Conduct surveys or interviews to gather data on potential customers and competitors – Analyze and interpret the data collected to identify



WeekTopicLearning ObjectivesMaterials NeededTeacher’s ActivitiesLearners’ Activities
    market research activitiesmarket trends and opportunities
     – Work on drafting
     their business plans,
    – Introduce theincluding sections on
  – Learn to create a components of aproduct/service
  basic business plan business plan anddescription, target
  outlining their their importance –market, marketing
  business idea, target Guide students instrategy, and financial
  market, competition, creating a simpleprojections – Set
 Business Planningand financialBusiness planbusiness plan for theirSMART goals for their
5and Goal Settingprojectionstemplates, laptopsideasbusiness ventures
  – Understand the role – Teach various– Create marketing
  of marketing in marketing strategiesmaterials (posters,
  business success – (advertising, socialflyers) to promote
  Learn about different media, promotions) –their business ideas –
  marketing strategies Discuss theDevelop social media
 Marketing andand techniques forMarketing materialsimportance ofmarketing campaigns
 Promotionpromoting products or(posters, flyers),branding andto reach potential
6Strategiesservicesinternet accesscustomer engagementcustomers
     – Practice creating
  – Learn basic financial – Introduce financialsimple budgets for
  concepts such as terms and conceptstheir business ideas –
  revenue, expenses, relevant to businessCalculate potential
  profit, and budgeting – (revenue, expenses,revenue and expenses
  Understand the profit) – Teachfor their ventures –
 Financialimportance ofBudgetingbudgeting techniquesDiscuss strategies for
 Managementfinancial managementworksheets,and the importance ofmanaging costs and
7Basicsin business successcalculatorsfinancial planningmaximizing profits
    – Invite guest speakers– Learn about
    to share theirdifferent funding
    experiences withoptions available to
      8  Funding and Investment Options– Explore different funding sources and investment options for starting a businessGuest speakers (entrepreneurs, investors), internet accessfunding and investments in startups – Discuss various sources of funding (personalentrepreneurs – Research and explore crowdfunding platforms or investment

WeekTopicLearning ObjectivesMaterials NeededTeacher’s ActivitiesLearners’ Activities
    savings, loans, crowdfunding)opportunities for their business ideas
    – Discuss the– Participate in role-
  – Understand the significance ofplaying activities to
  importance of customer service inpractice handling
  providing excellent business success –customer inquiries
  customer service – Role-play scenarios toand resolving issues –
  Learn techniques for demonstrate effectiveDiscuss strategies for
 Customer Servicebuilding and communication andbuilding long-term
 and Relationshipmaintaining customerRole-playingproblem-solving skillsrelationships with
9Managementrelationshipsscenarioswith customerscustomers
    – Discuss legal 
    structures for– Research legal
    businesses (solerequirements and
  – Learn about legal proprietorship,regulations applicable
  requirements and partnership,to their business ideas
  regulations for starting corporation) – Teach– Discuss ethical
  a business –Legal documentsabout businessdilemmas in business
  Understand ethical(contracts,licenses, permits, andand develop
 Legal and Ethicalconsiderations inpermits), internetregulatory compliancestrategies for ethical
10Considerationsbusiness operationsaccessrequirementsdecision-making
    – Teach presentation 
    techniques and public 
    speaking skills –– Prepare and deliver
    Provide tips forpresentations of their
    creating engaging andbusiness plans to the
  – Learn to effectivelyPresentationpersuasiveclass or invited guests
  present their businesssoftwarepresentations –– Receive constructive
 Businessideas and plans to(PowerPoint), videoConduct practicefeedback on their
 Presentationpotential investors,recordingpresentations withpresentation skills and
11Skillspartners, or customersequipmentfeedback sessionscontent
  – Understand the – Share case studies of– Analyze case studies
  importance of successfuland success stories to
  adaptability and entrepreneurs whoidentify strategies for
  resilience in faced and overcameovercoming
  12Adaptability and Resilienceentrepreneurship – Learn strategies for overcoming challengesCase studies, success storieschallenges – Discuss the importance of adaptability andchallenges – Reflect on personal experiences of facing obstacles


WeekTopicLearning ObjectivesMaterials NeededTeacher’s ActivitiesLearners’ Activities
  and setbacks in business resilience in entrepreneurshipand setbacks in their entrepreneurial journey
                    13                Innovation and Creativity              – Foster creativity and innovation in business ideas and strategies                Creative brainstorming tools    – Lead creative brainstorming sessions to generate innovative business ideas – Teach techniques for fostering creativity and thinking outside the boxEngage in brainstorming activities to generate innovative solutions to business challengesExplore unconventional approaches to problem-solving and idea generation
                      14                    Networking and Collaboration            – Learn the importance of networking and building professional relationships in business                    Networking events, guest speakers      – Arrange networking events or invite guest speakers from the business community – Discuss the value of networking and collaboration in entrepreneurship– Attend networking events or interact with guest speakers to build connections and exchange ideas – Practice networking skills such as introducing themselves and initiating conversations
              15            Scaling and Growth Strategies          – Explore strategies for scaling and growing a business            Growth planning resources– Teach about different growth strategies (expansion, diversification, franchising) – Discuss the challenges and opportunities of scaling a business– Analyze case studies of businesses that successfully scaled and grew over time – Develop growth plans outlining strategies for expanding their ventures
          16      Environmental and Social Responsibility– Understand the importance of environmental and social responsibility in business operations        Sustainability resources– Discuss the concept of corporate social responsibility (CSR) and sustainable business practices – Explore waysResearch and discuss environmental and social issues relevant to their business ideasDevelop strategies for incorporating


WeekTopicLearning ObjectivesMaterials NeededTeacher’s ActivitiesLearners’ Activities
    businesses can minimize their environmental impact and contribute to social causessustainability and social responsibility into their business models
     – Design logos,
     slogans, and other
    – Teach brandingvisual elements to
    principles and therepresent their
    elements of brandbusiness brand –
    identity (logo, colorCreate brand
  – Learn about branding Scheme, tone of voice)guidelines outlining
  strategies and – Guide students inthe key elements and
 Branding andtechniques forBranding materialsdeveloping their brandguidelines for
 Identitybuilding a strong(logos, designidentity and visualmaintaining brand
17Developmentbrand identitytemplates)assetsconsistency
     – Brainstorm ideas for
     new products or
     product
    – Discuss the productimprovements –
    development lifecycleCreate prototypes or
    and stages (ideation,mockups to visualize
    prototyping, testing,and test product
  – Explore the processPrototypinglaunch) – Facilitateconcepts – Gather
 Productof productmaterials (paper,brainstorming sessionsfeedback from peers
 Development anddevelopment andcardboard), designfor product ideas andand iterate on product
18Innovationinnovation in businesssoftwarefeaturesdesigns
  – Develop financial   
  literacy skills for – Teach basic financial– Practice budgeting
  managing personal concepts (budgeting,and saving money for
  and business finances saving, investing) –personal and business
  – Understand different Discuss differentexpenses – Explore
  investment options investment vehiclesinvestment options
 Financial Literacyand strategies forFinancial literacyand their risks andsuch as stocks, bonds,
19and Investmentgrowing wealthresourcesreturnsand mutual funds


WeekTopicLearning ObjectivesMaterials NeededTeacher’s ActivitiesLearners’ Activities
                20            Customer Acquisition and Retention            – Learn strategies for attracting and retaining customers          Customer acquisition tools (advertising, promotions)– Teach customer acquisition techniques (advertising, promotions, customer referrals) – Discuss the importance of customer retention and building brand loyalty– Develop marketing campaigns to attract new customers to their business – Implement strategies for retaining existing customers and fostering repeat business
              21          Risk Management and Contingency Planning– Understand the concept of risk management and its importance in business – Learn to identify and mitigate potential risks in business operations            Risk assessment tools  – Introduce risk management principles and techniques – Guide students in identifying potential risks in their business ventures– Conduct risk assessments to identify potential threats to their business – Develop contingency plans to mitigate risks and minimize their impact
                22              Supply Chain Management        – Learn about supply chain management and its role in ensuring product availability and quality            Supply chain resources, case studies– Teach about the components of a supply chain (sourcing, production, distribution) – Discuss strategies for optimizing supply chain efficiency and resilience– Analyze case studies of supply chain management practices in different industries – Develop strategies for improving efficiency and reliability in their own supply chains
                    23                  Leadership and Team Building    – Develop leadership skills for managing teams and guiding business operations – Learn techniques for building and motivating effective teams            Team-building activities, leadership resources    – Teach leadership principles and qualities of effective leaders – Facilitate team-building exercises and activities to develop collaboration skills– Participate in team- building activities to strengthen relationships and communication within their teams – Assume leadership roles and delegate tasks to achieve common goals

WeekTopicLearning ObjectivesMaterials NeededTeacher’s ActivitiesLearners’ Activities
                    24              Time Management and Productivity        – Learn techniques for managing time effectively and maximizing productivity in business operations              Time management tools (planners, calendars)    Teach time management strategies (prioritization, goal setting, time blocking)Discuss productivity hacks and tools for optimizing workflow– Practice time management techniques such as setting goals and prioritizing tasks – Implement productivity tools and methods to organize their work and streamline processes
                      25                Crisis Management and Resilience              – Learn strategies for effectively managing crises and navigating challenges in business                    Case studies of crisis management    – Discuss common types of business crises and their potential impacts – Teach crisis management techniques and communication strategies– Analyze case studies of businesses that successfully managed crises and recovered from setbacks – Develop crisis management plans outlining steps to respond to potential emergencies or disruptions
                      26                    Innovation and Adaptation              – Foster a culture of innovation and adaptation in business operations                  Innovation workshops, brainstorming tools– Lead innovation workshops to generate new ideas and solutions to business challenges – Discuss the importance of continuous improvement and staying agile in a dynamic market  – Engage in brainstorming sessions to generate innovative solutions to business problems – Experiment with new ideas and approaches to improve efficiency and customer satisfaction
          27      Legal Compliance and Intellectual Property  – Understand legal requirements and regulations for businesses – Learn about intellectual  Legal documents (contracts, trademarks), IP resources– Discuss legal compliance requirements for businesses (licenses, permits, taxes) – Teach about intellectual– Research legal requirements specific to their business industry and location – Develop strategies for protecting their



WeekTopicLearning ObjectivesMaterials NeededTeacher’s ActivitiesLearners’ Activities
  property rights and protections property rights and how to protect inventions and creative worksintellectual property through patents, trademarks, or copyrights
     – Analyze case studies
     of successful global
     businesses and their
    – Teach aboutstrategies for entering
    globalization and itsnew markets – Explore
  – Explore impact on businessopportunities for
  opportunities and operations andinternational
  challenges of markets – Discussexpansion and
 Globalization andconducting business in strategies fordevelop plans for
 Internationalthe globalCase studies ofexpanding intoentering foreign
28Businessmarketplaceglobal businessesinternational marketsmarkets
     – Identify areas in
  – Understand the  their business
  importance of  operations where
  environmental – Discuss the conceptthey can implement
  sustainability in of environmentalsustainable practices –
  business practices – sustainability and itsDevelop action plans
  Learn strategies for relevance to business –for reducing waste,
  reducing Teach strategies forconserving resources,
  environmental impactEnvironmentalimplementingand promoting
 Environmentaland promotingsustainabilitysustainable practicesenvironmental
29Sustainabilitysustainable practicesresourcesin business operationsstewardship
    – Lead a reflective– Reflect on their
  – Reflect on their discussion onpersonal growth and
  entrepreneurial students’ experiencesaccomplishments as
  journey and and lessons learned inentrepreneurs – Set
  achievements – Set entrepreneurship –specific goals and
  goals for future Guide students inaction plans for
  growth andReflection journals,setting SMART goalsadvancing their
 Reflection anddevelopment ingoal-settingfor their futurebusiness ventures in
30Future Planningbusinessworksheetsbusiness endeavorsthe future


AGRICULTURAL SCIENCE SCHEME OF WORK

Agricultural Science

Scheme of work for primary 5 on Agricultural Science:

  Week  Topic  Learning ObjectivesMaterials Needed  Teacher’s Activities  Learners’ Activities
                1              Introduction to Agriculture        – Understand the importance of agriculture in society – Identify different branches of agriculture              Whiteboard, markers        – Introduce the concept of agriculture and its significance – Discuss various branches of agriculture– Participate in discussions about the importance of agriculture – Identify different branches of agriculture and their relevance to their lives
                      2                    Soil and Soil Management              – Learn about the composition and types of soil – Understand soil conservation techniques                    Soil samples, charts          – Teach about soil composition and different types of soil – Discuss soil conservation techniques– Examine soil samples and identify their characteristics – Discuss and suggest soil conservation methods for preserving soil fertility and preventing erosion
                  3                Plant Anatomy and Physiology          – Understand the                Plant specimens, diagrams        – Present plant anatomy and explain the functions of different plant parts – Discuss photosynthesis and respiration processes– Examine plant specimens and identify different plant parts – Participate in experiments demonstrating photosynthesis and respiration processes
structure and function of plant parts – Learn about photosynthesis and respiration
  4  Plant Propagation– Learn about different methods of plant propagation –Seeds, cuttings, pots– Teach various methods of plant propagation (seeds,– Practice different methods of plant propagation such



  Week  Topic  Learning ObjectivesMaterials Needed  Teacher’s Activities  Learners’ Activities
  Understand the importance of propagation cuttings, grafting) – Discuss the importance of propagation for crop productionas sowing seeds and taking cuttings – Observe and record the growth of propagated plants
              5              Crop Production      – Learn about the factors influencing crop production – Understand the crop production process            Farm tools, seeds, fertilizers– Discuss factors affecting crop production (climate, soil, water, pests) – Explain the crop production process from planting to harvesting– Participate in planting crops in a school garden or pots – Observe and record the growth stages of crops from planting to harvesting
                6              Pest and Disease Management        – Identify common pests and diseases affecting crops – Learn methods for pest and disease control            Pest and disease specimens, pesticides – Identify common pests and diseases affecting plants in the school garden or local area – Discuss and suggest methods for controlling pests and diseases
– Present common pests and diseases affecting crops – Teach methods for pest and disease control
                7              Crop Harvesting and Storage        – Understand the importance of proper            Harvesting tools, storage containers      – Discuss the importance of timely harvesting and proper storage of crops – Teach harvesting and storage techniques– Participate in harvesting crops from the school garden – Learn and practice proper storage techniques to prevent spoilage and maintain crop quality
harvesting and storage practices for maintaining crop quality
      8    Introduction to Livestock Farming– Learn about different types of livestock – Understand the role of livestock in agriculture    Pictures of livestock, charts  – Introduce different types of livestock (cattle, poultry, sheep, etc.) – Discuss the roles– Identify and describe different types of livestock based on pictures and charts – Discuss


  Week  Topic  Learning ObjectivesMaterials Needed  Teacher’s Activities  Learners’ Activities
    of livestock inthe benefits of
agricultureraising livestock for
 food production
 and other purposes
     – Analyze feed
     samples to
    – Teach about theunderstand their
    nutritionalnutritional content
    requirements of– Learn about
  – Understand the livestock and balancedpreventive
  nutritional needs of feeding – Discussmeasures to keep
  livestock – Learn aboutFeed samples,common livestockanimals healthy
 Animal Nutritioncommon diseasesveterinarydiseases and preventionand free from
9and Healthaffecting animalsmedicinemethodsdiseases
     – Identify features
    of different types
    – Present various typesof animal housing
  – Learn about different of animal housingstructures – Design
  types of animal housingAnimal housingstructures and theirand construct
  – Understand themodels,features – Discussmodel animal
 Animal Housingprinciples of animalmanagementprinciples of animalhousing structures
10and Managementmanagementguidelinesmanagementusing materials
     – Participate in a
     demonstration of
  – Learn about the dairy  milking cows or
  farming process and its – Teach about the dairygoats – Learn about
  importance – farming process fromthe process of milk
  Understand milkDairy products,milking to processing –processing and the
  production andmilkingDiscuss the nutritionalproduction of dairy
11Dairy Farmingprocessingequipmentvalue of dairy productsproducts
    – Present poultry– Identify different breeds of chickens and their characteristics – Learn about the nutritional requirements and
  – Learn about poultry farming practices and
  farming practices and poultry products –
  poultry products – Discuss the
  Understand theChicken models,management of poultry
12Poultry Farmingmanagement of poultrypoultry feedfarming


  Week  Topic  Learning ObjectivesMaterials Needed  Teacher’s Activities  Learners’ Activities
     feeding practices for poultry
              13            Fisheries and Aquaculture    – Understand the principles of fish farming and aquaculture – Learn about fish species and their habitats            Fish specimens, fish feed    – Teach about fish farming techniques and aquaculture practices – Discuss common fish species and their habitats– Observe fish specimens and identify different fish species – Discuss and suggest methods for fish farming and aquaculture
                14                Beekeeping      – Learn about the importance of bees in pollination and honey production – Understand beekeeping practices            Beekeeping equipment, honey samples      – Teach about the role of bees in pollination and honey production – Discuss beekeeping practices and equipmentObserve beekeeping equipment and learn about its usesParticipate in a demonstration of honey extraction and taste different types of honey
     – Participate in
     activities
     promoting
     sustainable farming
     practices such as
    – Teach aboutcomposting and
  – Understand the sustainable agriculturewater conservation
  principles of sustainable practices and their– Discuss and
  agriculture – Learn benefits – Discusssuggest ways to
  about practices forSustainablemethods for conservingimplement
 Sustainableconserving resourcesfarmingresources andsustainable
 Agricultureand protecting theresources,minimizingpractices in their
15Practicesenvironmentcompost binsenvironmental impactlocal communities
     – Learn about
    16    Organic Farming  – Learn about organic farming principles and practices – UnderstandOrganic farming resources, organic seeds  – Present principles of organic farming and the certification process –organic farming methods and the use of organic inputs – Participate


  Week  Topic  Learning ObjectivesMaterials Needed  Teacher’s Activities  Learners’ Activities
  the benefits of organic agriculture Discuss the benefits of organic agriculturein planting organic crops and caring for them using organic practices
     – Analyze
    marketing
    materials and
    strategies for
    promoting
  – Understand the  agricultural
  agricultural value chain – Teach about theproducts – Identify
  and marketing agricultural value chainpotential
 Agriculturalstrategies – Learn aboutMarketingand marketing channelsagribusiness
 Marketing andagribusinessmaterials, market– Discuss opportunitiesopportunities in
17Value Chainopportunitiesanalysis toolsin agribusinesstheir local area
     – Explore different
     farming
     technologies and
     tools used to
     improve
  – Learn about – Present agriculturalproductivity –
  technological technologies andBrainstorm
  advancements inFarminginnovations – Discussinnovative
 Agriculturalagriculture – Understandtechnology tools,the impact ofsolutions to
 Technology andthe role of innovation ininnovation caseinnovation on farmingcommon farming
18Innovationfarmingstudiespracticeschallenges
     – Participate in
     planting trees as
     part of an
    – Teach aboutagroforestry
  – Understand the agroforestry techniquessystem – Learn
  principles of and their role inabout sustainable
  agroforestry and its sustainable land use –land management
 Agroforestry andbenefits – Learn aboutAgroforestryDiscuss practices forpractices such as
 Sustainable Landsustainable landresources, treesustainable landcontour farming
19Usemanagement practicessaplingsmanagementand terracing


  Week  Topic  Learning ObjectivesMaterials Needed  Teacher’s Activities  Learners’ Activities
                      20                    Agricultural Policy and Regulation            – Learn about agricultural policies and regulations – Understand their impact on farming practices              Policy documents, agricultural regulations            – Present agricultural policies and regulations at local and national levels – Discuss their implications for farmers– Analyze agricultural policies and regulations affecting farmers in their community – Discuss ways to advocate for policies that support sustainable agriculture and small-scale farmers
                        21                      Field Trip: Farm Visit              – Gain practical experience by visiting a local farm – Learn about different farming practices firsthand                      Permission slips, transportation              – Organize a field trip to a local farm – Facilitate guided tours and discussions about farming practices– Visit a local farm and observe different agricultural activities – Ask questions and interact with farmers to learn about their experiences and challenges in agriculture
                        22                      Food Security and Hunger              Understand the concept of food security and its global challengesLearn about initiatives to address hunger                Food security reports, hunger relief organizations            – Teach about the concept of food security and the factors affecting access to food – Discuss initiatives  for addressing hunger– Discuss the importance of food security and its impact on communities around the world – Research and present initiatives aimed at alleviating hunger and ensuring access to nutritious food
  23Agricultural Economics– Learn about economic principles and theirEconomic textbooks,– Present economic principles and their– Analyze market trends and pricing


  Week  Topic  Learning ObjectivesMaterials Needed  Teacher’s Activities  Learners’ Activities
  application in agriculture – Understand market dynamicsmarket analysis toolsrelevance to agriculture – Discuss market dynamics and pricing mechanismsstrategies for agricultural products – Discuss factors influencing supply and demand in agricultural markets
     – Discuss the roles
     and contributions
     of men and women
     in agriculture –
     Identify gender-
    – Teach about thebased challenges
    gender dynamics inand suggest
  – Understand the role of agriculture and theirstrategies for
  gender in agricultural implications – Discusspromoting equality
  development – LearnGender equalityinitiatives for promotingand empowerment
 Gender andabout gender disparitiesresources, casegender equality inin farming
24Agriculturein farmingstudiesfarmingcommunities
     – Develop a
     business plan for a
     farm enterprise
     including goals,
    – Teach aboutbudgets, and
  – Learn about agripreneurship and themarketing
  entrepreneurship in importance of astrategies – Present
  agriculture – UnderstandBusiness planbusiness plan – Guidetheir business plans
  the process oftemplates,students in developingand receive
 Agripreneurship:developing a farmfinancialtheir farm businessfeedback from
25Business Planningbusiness plancalculatorsplanspeers and teachers
  – Learn about – Teach about– Participate in activities organized by agricultural extension services – Discuss the benefits of farmer cooperatives and
  agricultural extension agricultural extension
  services and their role in services and their
 Agriculturalsupporting farmers –Extension servicefunctions – Discuss the
 ExtensionUnderstand the servicesmaterials, farmerimportance of farmer
26Servicesprovidedcooperativescooperatives

  Week  Topic  Learning ObjectivesMaterials Needed  Teacher’s Activities  Learners’ Activities
     ways to collaborate with other farmers for mutual support and growth
                27            Farm Mechanization and Technology      – Understand the role of mechanization and technology in modern agriculture – Learn about farm equipment and machinery          Farm machinery models, technology demonstrations        – Present different types of farm machinery and equipment – Discuss the benefits and challenges of farm mechanization– Explore different types of farm machinery and their functions – Learn how to operate and maintain basic farm equipment and tools
                      28                  Sustainable Farming Practices      – Learn about sustainable farming practices and their benefits for farmers and the environment – Understand the principles of organic farming            Sustainable farming resources, organic farming guides – Discuss the advantages of sustainable farming practices for farmers and the environment – Implement sustainable farming techniques in a school garden or community farm
– Teach about sustainable farming practices such as crop rotation, organic farming, and integrated pest management
                  29              Agricultural Research and Innovation        – Understand the            Research publications, innovation case studies        – Present ongoing research initiatives in agriculture – Discuss the role of innovation in addressing agricultural challenges– Explore current research projects and innovations in agriculture – Discuss potential research topics or innovations to address specific agricultural issues in their community
importance of research and innovation in agriculture – Learn about ongoing research initiatives
  30Reflection and Future Planning– Reflect on their learning journey in agricultural science – Set  Reflection journals, goal-– Lead a reflective discussion on students’ experiences and– Reflect on their personal growth and

  Week  Topic  Learning ObjectivesMaterials Needed  Teacher’s Activities  Learners’ Activities
  goals for futuresettinglearning in agriculturalaccomplishments
involvement inworksheetsscience – Guide studentsin agricultural
agriculture in setting SMART goalsscience – Set
  for future involvementspecific goals and
  in agricultureaction plans for
   further
   engagement in
   agricultural
   activities

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