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Primary 6 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 6 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 6
English Language and Literature
Scheme of work for primary 6 on English Language and Literature:
Week
Topic
Learning Objectives
Materials Needed
Teacher’s Activities
Learners’ Activities
1
Introduction to Literary Genres and Elements
– Understand different literary genres (poetry, prose, drama) – Identify literary elements (plot, character, setting, theme)
Textbooks, literary excerpts
– Introduce various literary genres and elements – Discuss examples of each genre and their characteristics
– Identify different literary genres in selected texts – Analyze literary excerpts to identify elements such as plot, characters, setting, and themes
2
Introduction to Poetry
– Understand the structure and elements of poetry – Analyze poetic devices (rhyme, rhythm, imagery)
Poetry anthologies, poems
– Teach about the structure and features of poetry – Discuss various poetic devices and their effects on meaning
– Read and analyze poems to identify poetic devices and their impact – Write simple poems using identified poetic devices
3
Narrative Prose
– Identify characteristics of narrative prose – Analyze narrative techniques (point of view, plot development)
Storybooks, short stories
– Introduce narrative prose and its characteristics – Discuss narrative techniques such as point of view and plot
– Read and discuss short stories to identify narrative elements and techniques – Write short narratives using different points of view and plot structures
4
Introduction to Drama
– Understand the features of drama – Analyze dramatic elements (dialogue, stage directions)
Plays, scripts
– Introduce drama as a literary genre and its elements – Analyze excerpts from plays to identify dramatic features
– Read and analyze excerpts from plays to identify dramatic elements such as dialogue and stage directions – Act out scenes from plays to
Week
Topic
Learning Objectives
Materials Needed
Teacher’s Activities
Learners’ Activities
understand the dynamics of dialogue and stage presentation
5
Understanding Characters
– Identify different types of characters (protagonist, antagonist) – Analyze character development
Character profiles, novels
– Teach about different types of characters and their roles in literature – Analyze character development in novels
– Identify main characters in selected novels and describe their traits and roles – Analyze how characters evolve throughout the story
6
Exploring Setting and Atmosphere
– Understand the importance of setting in storytelling – Analyze the creation of atmosphere
Story settings, atmospheric descriptions
– Discuss the significance of setting and atmosphere in literature – Analyze how authors create atmosphere in texts
– Identify settings in selected texts and describe their significance – Analyze descriptive passages to understand how atmosphere is created
7
Themes in Literature
– Identify themes in literary works – Analyze the exploration of themes
Theme charts, literary texts
– Introduce the concept of themes in literature and common themes – Analyze how themes are developed in texts
– Identify and discuss themes in selected texts – Reflect on personal connections to themes explored in literature
8
Poetry Appreciation
– Develop appreciation for various forms of poetry – Analyze the emotional impact of poetry
Poetry collections, discussion questions
– Expose students to a variety of poetry styles and themes – Facilitate discussions on the emotional impact of poems
– Read and discuss poems from different poets and periods – Reflect on personal responses and interpretations of poems
– Guide students in analyzing narrative techniques in prose – Discuss the structure and style of different narratives
– Analyze short stories to identify narrative techniques and their impact on storytelling – Write critical analyses of narrative prose, focusing on elements such as plot, characterization, and point of view
10
Drama Exploration
– Develop understanding and appreciation for dramatic works – Analyze dramatic techniques
Plays, character scripts
– Introduce students to various plays and theatrical techniques – Analyze character interactions and dramatic tension
– Read and discuss plays, focusing on dramatic elements such as dialogue, conflict, and characterization – Act out scenes from plays to explore character dynamics and dramatic tension
11
Literary Devices
– Identify and analyze literary devices (metaphor, simile, symbolism) – Understand their use in enhancing meaning
Literary excerpts, device examples
– Teach about common literary devices and their functions – Analyze excerpts to identify and interpret devices
– Identify literary devices in excerpts from literature – Discuss how devices contribute to the overall meaning and mood of texts
12
Poetry Writing
– Develop skills in writing poetry – Experiment with poetic forms and techniques
Writing materials, poetry prompts
– Guide students in exploring different poetic forms and structures – Encourage creativity in poetic expression
– Write original poems using various forms and techniques – Share and peer-review poems with classmates
13
Narrative Writing
– Develop skills in crafting narrative prose
Writing prompts,
– Provide prompts and exercises to stimulate
– Write narrative pieces, focusing on
Week
Topic
Learning Objectives
Materials Needed
Teacher’s Activities
Learners’ Activities
– Practice storytelling techniques
narrative outlines
narrative writing – Teach storytelling techniques and narrative structure
plot development, character portrayal, and descriptive language – Share and discuss narrative drafts with peers for feedback and revision
14
Playwriting
– Explore the process of writing plays – Understand dramatic structure and dialogue
Playwriting guides, script templates
– Introduce the format and structure of plays – Guide students in writing dialogue and creating dramatic tension
– Write original scenes or short plays, focusing on dialogue, stage directions, and character interactions – Perform selected scenes or plays for the class
– Analyze literary
texts independently
or in groups, focusing
on deeper meanings
and authorial
– Develop critical
– Teach methods for
techniques – Present
thinking skills in
literary analysis and
and defend
analyzing literary texts –
interpretation – Lead
interpretations of
Formulate and support
Literary texts,
discussions on themes,
texts based on
interpretations of
analysis
symbolism, and authorial
evidence and
15
Literary Analysis
literature
frameworks
intent
analysis
– Explore works by
– Read selected works by Nigerian authors and discuss their themes and significance – Research and present on the life and works of a
Nigerian authors and
– Introduce prominent
their contributions to
Books by
Nigerian writers and their
literature – Understand
Nigerian
works – Discuss themes
Author Study:
cultural contexts in
authors, author
and cultural influences in
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Nigerian Writers
Nigerian literature
biographies
Nigerian literature
Week
Topic
Learning Objectives
Materials Needed
Teacher’s Activities
Learners’ Activities
chosen Nigerian author
– Read and analyze
texts from both
traditions, noting
similarities and
differences in
themes, styles, and
– Compare and contrast
cultural contexts –
British and Nigerian
– Present examples of
Discuss the
literary texts – Identify
Texts from both
British and Nigerian
implications of these
Comparative
cultural and thematic
traditions,
literary works – Facilitate
comparisons for
Literature
similarities and
comparison
discussions on cultural
understanding
17
Studies
differences
charts
and thematic parallels
literature and culture
– Read and discuss
literary works from
diverse cultures,
focusing on common
themes and cultural
– Explore universal
– Introduce universal
perspectives – Reflect
themes in literature –
themes found in
on how different
Understand how
literature from different
cultural contexts
different cultures
Global literature
cultures – Analyze how
shape
Literary Themes
express and interpret
anthologies,
themes are expressed
interpretations of
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Across Cultures
similar themes
theme analysis
across cultures
universal themes
– Write critical
analyses of literary
works, focusing on
– Develop skills in
themes, style, and
literary criticism and
– Teach methods for
cultural context –
interpretation –
literary criticism and
Present and defend
Literary Criticism
Formulate informed
interpretation – Guide
interpretations of
and
opinions about literary
Critical essays,
students in writing critical
texts in written or
19
Interpretation
works
literary reviews
analyses and reviews
oral form
Week
Topic
Learning Objectives
Materials Needed
Teacher’s Activities
Learners’ Activities
20
Poetry Performance and Recitation
– Develop oral presentation skills through poetry recitation – Appreciate the performative aspect of poetry
Poetry collections, recitation exercises
– Encourage students to practice and perform poetry recitations – Provide feedback on delivery and expression
– Select and memorize poems for recitation – Perform poetry recitations individually or in groups, focusing on expression and interpretation
21
Creative Writing Workshop
– Foster creativity and originality in writing – Experiment with various writing styles and genres
Writing prompts, creative exercises
– Conduct writing workshops with exercises to stimulate creativity – Provide prompts for exploration of different genres
– Engage in creative writing exercises, experimenting with different genres and styles – Share and peer-review original works with classmates
22
Literary Adaptations and Retellings
– Explore adaptations and retellings of literary classics – Understand the process of reinterpretation and homage
Adapted texts, retelling examples
– Present examples of literary adaptations and retellings – Discuss the creative process of reimagining classic works
– Read and discuss adaptations of classic literature, comparing them to the original texts – Create their own adaptations or retellings of familiar stories, explaining their creative choices and interpretations
23
Literary Journals and Publications
– Learn about literary journals and their role in publishing – Develop skills in submitting and editing creative works
Literary journals, submission guidelines
– Introduce literary journals and their submission processes – Provide guidance on editing and revising creative works
– Prepare and submit creative works to literary journals or school publications – Review and provide feedback on peers’ submissions
24
Author Study: British Writers
– Explore works by British authors and their contributions to literature – Understand
Books by British authors, author biographies
– Introduce prominent British writers and their works – Discuss themes
– Read selected works by British authors and discuss their themes and
Week
Topic
Learning Objectives
Materials Needed
Teacher’s Activities
Learners’ Activities
historical and cultural
and cultural influences in
significance –
contexts
British literature
Research and
present on the life
and works of a
chosen British author
– Read and analyze
myths and folklore
from diverse
cultures, noting
– Explore myths,
common themes and
legends, and folklore
– Introduce myths and
motifs – Reflect on
Literary
from different cultures
folklore from various
the enduring
Exploration:
– Understand their
Myth
cultures – Discuss their
significance of myth
Myth and
influence on literature
collections,
themes and archetypal
and folklore in
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Folklore
and culture
folklore studies
elements
literature and society
– Read and discuss
literature from
diverse authors and
– Explore diverse voices
cultural backgrounds
and perspectives in
– Present texts by diverse
– Reflect on the
literature – Understand
Diverse literary
authors and
significance of
Literary Diversity
the importance of
texts,
underrepresented voices
representation and
and
representation and
representation
– Discuss the importance
inclusivity in
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Representation
inclusivity
guides
of diverse representation
literature and society
– Reflect on personal
and cultural
identities in relation
– Investigate the
to literature –
relationship between
– Teach about the
Analyze how identity
literature and identity –
concept of identity and
influences character
Understand how
its portrayal in literature –
development and
personal and cultural
Identity texts,
Discuss the role of
narrative
Literature and
identities shape
cultural studies
personal and cultural
perspectives in
27
Identity
narratives
resources
identity in storytelling
literature
Week
Topic
Learning Objectives
Materials Needed
Teacher’s Activities
Learners’ Activities
28
Literary Ethics and Responsibility
– Discuss ethical considerations in literature and storytelling – Explore the responsibilities of writers and readers
Ethical guidelines, discussion prompts
– Lead discussions on ethical issues raised by literary works – Examine the responsibilities of writers and readers
– Reflect on ethical dilemmas presented in literary texts – Discuss the responsibilities of writers and readers in engaging with literature and storytelling
29
Literary Careers and Pathways
– Explore careers in literature and related fields – Understand pathways for further study and engagement in literary pursuits
Career guides, guest speakers
– Introduce various career options in literature and related fields – Discuss educational and professional pathways
– Research and present on careers in literature or related fields of interest – Plan academic or extracurricular activities to pursue literary interests and goals
30
Reflection and Celebration
– Reflect on the learning journey in English Language and Literature – Celebrate achievements and growth
Reflection journals, certificates
– Lead a reflective discussion on students’ experiences and learning in the subject – Acknowledge and celebrate progress
– Reflect on personal growth and achievements in English Language and Literature – Receive certificates of completion and celebrate the end of the academic year
MATHEMATICS SCHEME OF WORK
Scheme of work for primary 6 on Mathematics:
Week
Topic
Learning Objectives
Materials Needed
Teacher’s Activities
Learners’ Activities
1
Place Value and Numeration
– Understand place value up to millions – Read, write, and compare numbers up to millions
Place value charts,
– Introduce place value concepts and place value charts – Demonstrate how to read and write large numbers up to millions
– Identify the place value of digits in numbers – Practice reading, writing, and comparing numbers up to millions using place value charts and number cards
number cards
2
Addition and Subtraction
Manipulatives (blocks, counters), worksheets
– Teach addition and subtraction algorithms with regrouping – Provide examples and
– Practice adding and subtracting large numbers using manipulatives and worksheets – Solve word problems involving addition and subtraction with regrouping
– Add and subtract numbers up to millions – Apply regrouping (carrying and
borrowing) in addition and subtraction
practice problems for carrying and borrowing
3
Multiplication and Division
– Multiply and divide numbers up to 4 digits by 1 digit – Understand multiplication as repeated addition and division as sharing equally
Multiplication tables, division flashcards
– Introduce multiplication and division concepts – Teach multiplication tables and division facts
– Practice multiplication facts and division facts using flashcards and games – Solve multiplication and division problems using mental and written methods
4
Factors and Multiples
– Identify factors and multiples of numbers – Find the highest common factor (HCF) and lowest common multiple (LCM)
Number charts, factorization diagrams
– Explain the concepts of factors and multiples – Demonstrate how to find HCF and LCM using prime factorization
– Identify factors and multiples of given numbers – Find the HCF and LCM of pairs of numbers – Explore patterns in
Week
Topic
Learning Objectives
Materials Needed
Teacher’s Activities
Learners’ Activities
factorization and multiples
5
Fractions and Decimals
– Understand and represent fractions and decimals – Compare and order fractions and decimals
Fraction strips, decimal grids
– Introduce fractions and decimals as parts of a whole and place value – Compare and order fractions and decimals
– Represent fractions and decimals using models such as fraction strips and decimal grids – Compare and order fractions and decimals
6
Fraction Operations
– Add, subtract, multiply, and divide fractions with like and unlike denominators – Simplify fractions
Fraction circles, fraction cards
– Teach fraction operations with like and unlike denominators – Explain how to simplify fractions
Practice adding, subtracting, multiplying, and dividing fractions with various denominatorsSimplify fractions to their lowest terms
7
Decimal Operations
– Add, subtract, multiply, and divide decimals – Round decimals to a given place value
Decimal cubes, decimal charts
– Demonstrate decimal operations using manipulatives and real-life examples – Teach rounding decimals to a specified place value
Perform addition, subtraction, multiplication, and division with decimalsRound decimals to the nearest whole number, tenth, or hundredth place
8
Measurement: Length and Perimeter
– Measure lengths using standard units (cm, m) – Calculate perimeters of polygons
Rulers, measuring tapes
– Introduce measurement of length using standard units (centimeters, meters) – Teach how to calculate the perimeter of polygons
– Measure lengths of objects using rulers and measuring tapes – Calculate the perimeters of rectangles and other polygons
Week
Topic
Learning Objectives
Materials Needed
Teacher’s Activities
Learners’ Activities
9
Measurement: Mass and Capacity
– Measure mass using standard units (grams, kilograms) – Measure capacity using standard units (liters) – Convert between units of mass and capacity
Weighing scales, measuring jugs
– Teach measurement of mass and capacity using standard units (grams, kilograms, liters) – Demonstrate unit conversion
– Weigh objects using weighing scales and measure capacity using measuring jugs – Convert between units of mass and capacity
10
Time and Timetables
– Read and interpret analog and digital clocks – Calculate time intervals – Create and interpret timetables
Clocks, timetables
– Teach reading and interpreting analog and digital clocks – Explain how to calculate time intervals and read timetables
– Read and set times on analog and digital clocks – Calculate time intervals and durations – Create and interpret timetables for daily schedules
11
Geometry: Shapes and Angles
– Identify and classify 2D and 3D shapes – Recognize and measure angles – Understand properties of shapes (symmetry, parallelism)
– Introduce different types of 2D and 3D shapes and their properties – Teach how to measure and classify angles
– Identify and classify shapes in the environment – Measure angles using protractors and identify their types – Explore symmetry and parallelism in shapes
Geometric shapes, protractors
12
Geometry: Area and Perimeter
– Calculate the area and perimeter of
Grid paper, shape cutouts
– Explain the formulas for calculating area and perimeter of rectangles and squares – Illustrate the relationship between area and perimeter
– Calculate the area and perimeter of rectangles and squares using grid paper and shape cutouts – Investigate how changing dimensions affect area and perimeter
rectangles and squares – Understand the relationship between area and perimeter
Week
Topic
Learning Objectives
Materials Needed
Teacher’s Activities
Learners’ Activities
13
Data Handling: Graphs and Charts
– Represent and interpret data using graphs (bar graphs, line graphs) – Draw conclusions from data
Graph paper, data sets
– Teach how to create and interpret different types of graphs (bar graphs, line graphs) – Discuss how to draw conclusions from data
– Create bar graphs and line graphs to represent given data sets – Analyze and draw conclusions from graphs, identifying trends and patterns
14
Data Handling: Probability and Statistics
Dice, spinners, data collection sheets
– Introduce probability concepts and methods of data collection – Teach basic statistics such as mean, median, and mode
– Conduct probability experiments using dice and spinners to determine outcomes – Collect and organize data sets for statistical analysis – Calculate mean, median, and mode for given data sets
– Understand probability as likelihood – Calculate probabilities of simple events – Collect and organize data for
statistical analysis
15
Review and Assessment
– Review concepts covered so far – Assess understanding through quizzes and worksheets
– Conduct a review of concepts covered in the first half of the term – Administer quizzes and assessments to gauge understanding
– Complete review worksheets and practice quizzes to reinforce concepts – Participate in assessments to demonstrate understanding of topics covered so far
Review worksheets, assessment papers
16
Fractions, Decimals, and Percentages
– Understand the
Fraction, decimal, percentage manipulatives
– Teach how to convert between fractions, decimals, and percentages – Illustrate the relationship between the three forms
– Practice converting between fractions, decimals, and percentages using manipulatives and real-life examples – Apply conversions to solve real-world problems
relationship between fractions, decimals, and percentages – Convert between fractions, decimals, and percentages
Week
Topic
Learning Objectives
Materials Needed
Teacher’s Activities
Learners’ Activities
17
Ratio and Proportion
– Understand the concept of ratio and proportion – Solve problems involving ratio and proportion
Ratio and proportion cards
Introduce ratio and proportion conceptsTeach methods for solving ratio and proportion problems
– Solve problems involving ratio and proportion using ratio cards and proportional reasoning – Apply ratio and proportion concepts to real-life scenarios
18
Algebra: Expressions and Equations
– Understand algebraic expressions and equations – Solve simple equations
Algebra tiles, equation worksheets
– Introduce algebraic expressions and equations – Teach methods for solving equations algebraically and using manipulatives
– Simplify algebraic expressions and solve equations using algebra tiles and worksheets – Translate word problems into algebraic equations and solve for the unknown variables
19
Geometry: Lines and Angles
– Identify and classify different types of lines and angles – Understand properties of angles formed by parallel lines and transversals
Teach properties of lines and angles, including parallel lines and transversalsProvide examples and practice problems
– Identify and classify different types of lines and angles in geometric figures – Identify angle relationships formed by parallel lines and transversals
Geometry toolkits, angle worksheets
20
Geometry: Polygons and Circles
– Recognize and classify polygons based on their
Polygon models, circular objects
– Introduce different types of polygons and their properties – Teach properties of circles and methods for calculating circumference and area
– Classify polygons based on their properties and identify examples in the environment – Measure and calculate circumference and area of circles using circular objects and formulas
properties – Understand properties of circles and calculate circumference and area
Week
Topic
Learning Objectives
Materials Needed
Teacher’s Activities
Learners’ Activities
21
Measurement: Length, Area, and Volume
– Measure length, area, and volume using appropriate units – Solve problems involving length, area, and volume
Measuring tools, volume models
– Teach measurement conversions between units of length, area, and volume – Provide problems for solving involving length, area, and volume
– Measure lengths, areas, and volumes of objects using appropriate tools and units – Solve word problems involving measurement conversions and calculations
22
Data Handling: Probability
– Understand probability as a measure of likelihood – Calculate probabilities of events
Probability games, event cards
– Introduce probability concepts such as experimental and theoretical probability – Provide opportunities for calculating probabilities
Play probability games and conduct experiments to determine probabilities of eventsCalculate probabilities of simple and compound events
23
Data Handling: Statistics
– Understand basic statistics including mean, median, and mode – Interpret and analyze data sets
Statistical data sets, mean/median/mode cards
– Teach how to calculate mean, median, and mode from data sets – Provide examples of data sets for interpretation and analysis
– Calculate mean, median, and mode from given data sets – Interpret and analyze data sets, identifying trends and outliers
24
Review and Assessment
– Review concepts covered in the first half of the term – Assess understanding through quizzes and worksheets
Review worksheets, assessment papers
– Conduct a review of topics covered so far in the term – Administer quizzes and assessments to gauge understanding
– Complete review worksheets and practice quizzes to reinforce concepts – Participate in assessments to demonstrate understanding of topics covered so far
Week
Topic
Learning Objectives
Materials Needed
Teacher’s Activities
Learners’ Activities
25
Geometry: Symmetry and Transformation
– Identify lines of symmetry in 2D shapes – Understand basic transformations: translations, reflections, rotations
Symmetry worksheets, transformation tools
– Introduce concepts of symmetry and transformations – Teach methods for identifying lines of symmetry and performing basic transformations
– Identify lines of symmetry in given shapes – Perform translations, reflections, and rotations on shapes and determine resulting figures
26
Algebra: Patterns and Sequences
– Recognize and extend number patterns and sequences – Identify arithmetic and geometric sequences
Pattern blocks, sequence cards
– Teach how to recognize and extend patterns and sequences – Discuss arithmetic and geometric sequences and their properties
– Identify and extend number patterns and sequences using manipulatives and visual aids – Identify arithmetic and geometric sequences and find missing terms
27
Algebra: Equations and Inequalities
– Solve equations and inequalities involving one or two variables
Equation puzzles, inequality worksheets
– Introduce methods
– Solve equations and inequalities involving one or two variables – Apply solving techniques to real-life scenarios
for solving equations and inequalities – Provide examples and practice problems
28
Measurement: Time and Money
– Measure time intervals using analog and digital clocks – Solve problems involving
– Teach reading and interpreting analog and digital clocks – Provide problems involving time intervals and money transactions
Measure time intervals using clocks and solve problems involving elapsed timeSolve word problems involving money transactions and calculations
time and money
Clocks, play money
29
Review and Consolidation
– Review key concepts and skills covered throughout the term – Consolidate learning through
Review games, consolidation activities
– Conduct a comprehensive review of all topics covered in the term – Reinforce learning
– Participate in review games and activities to reinforce understanding and consolidate learning – Reflect on progress
Week
Topic
Learning Objectives
Materials Needed
Teacher’s Activities
Learners’ Activities
practice and application
through games and activities
and areas for improvement
30
Final assessment reflection
-Assess Understanding through a final assessment covering all topics -Reflect on learning journey and set goals for further improvement
Final Assessment papers, reflection journals
-Administer a final assessment covering all topics taught in the term -Guide students in reflecting on their learning journey
-Complete the final assessment to demonstrate Understanding of concept covered -Reflect on progress made during the term and set goals for further improvement
SCIENCE SCHEME OF WORK
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SCIENCE Scheme of work for primary 6 on Science:
Week
Topic
Learning Objectives
Materials Needed
Teacher’s Activities
Learners’ Activities
1
Introduction to Science
Understand the nature and importance of scienceIdentify different branches of science
Science textbooks, pictures of scientists
Discuss the definition and branches of scienceEngage students in a discussion on the importance of science in daily life
– Discuss what science is and why it is important – Identify different branche of science and their relevance
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2
Living and Non- living Things
Differentiate between living and non-living thingsIdentify characteristics of living things
Specimens (plants, animals), pictures
– Introduce the concept of living and non-living things – Show specimens and pictures to illustrate characteristics of living things
– Observe and categorize objects as living or non- living – Identify and discu characteristics of living things
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Week
Topic
Learning Objectives
Materials Needed
Teacher’s Activities
Learners’ Activities
3
Plant and Animal Kingdoms
– Understand the classification of plants and animals into kingdoms – Identify examples of plants and animals in each kingdom
Plant and animal specimens
– Introduce the concept of kingdoms in classification – Show examples of plants and animals from different kingdoms
– Identify and classify plants and animals into different kingdoms – Discuss the characteristic of plants and animals in each kingdom
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4
Human Body Systems
– Identify and describe major human body systems (digestive, respiratory, circulatory) – Understand the functions of each body system
Models of human body systems
– Introduce major human body systems and their functions – Use models to demonstrate the structure and function of each system
– Identify major human body systems and their functions – Explore model to understand the structure and function of each system
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Microorganisms
– Understand what microorganisms are and where they are found – Identify different types of microorganisms
Microscopes, petri dishes
– Introduce microorganisms and their characteristics – Use microscopes to observe and identify different types of microorganisms
– Observe microorganism under a microscope – Identify and discuss the different types of microorganisms observed
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Ecosystems
– Define ecosystems and their components (biotic and abiotic) – Understand the interdependence of living organisms within ecosystems
Ecosystem models, pictures
– Explain the concept of ecosystems and their components – Use models and pictures to illustrate different types of ecosystems
– Identify biotic and abio components of ecosystems – Discuss ho living organisms depend on each other within ecosystems
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7
Food Chains and Webs
– Understand the concept of food chains and food webs – Identify producers, consumers, and decomposers
Diagrams of food chains and webs
– Introduce food chains and food webs and their components – Use diagrams to illustrate the flow of energy in ecosystems
– Construct and discuss food chains and webs using diagrams – Identify producers, consumers, and decomposers in different ecosystems
8
Rocks and Minerals
– Identify different types of rocks and minerals –
Rock samples, mineral specimens
– Introduce the concept of rocks and minerals – Show samples and specimens to illustrate
– Examine rock samples and mineral specimens to identify different types – Discuss how rocks are
Week
Topic
Learning Objectives
Materials Needed
Teacher’s Activities
Learners’ Activities
Understand how rocks are formed and the rock cycle
different types of rocks and minerals
formed and the processes involved in the rock cycle
9
Soil and its Importance
– Define soil and its components – Understand the importance of soil for plant growth and ecosystem health
Soil samples, gardening tools
– Explain the composition and properties of soil – Engage students in hands-on activities such as soil testing and gardening
– Explore soil samples and identify components – Conduct experiments to test soil properties and observe their effects on plant growth and ecosystem health
10
Weather and Climate
– Differentiate between weather and climate – Identify factors affecting weather and climate
Weather instruments (thermometer, anemometer)
– Introduce the concepts of weather and climate – Discuss factors influencing weather and climate
– Measure and record weather data using instruments – Identify factors affecting local weather and climate
11
The Water Cycle
– Understand the processes involved in the water cycle (evaporation, condensation, precipitation) – Identify the importance of the water cycle for ecosystems and human activities
Water cycle models, diagrams
– Explain the stages of the water cycle and their significance – Use models and diagrams to illustrate the water cycle processes
– Describe the stages of the water cycle using diagrams and models – Discuss the role of the water cycle in maintainin ecosystems and supporting human activities
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Electricity and Magnetism
– Define electricity and magnetism – Understand the properties of magnets and how they interact with other objects
Magnets, batteries, wires, bulbs
– Introduce concepts of electricity and magnetism – Conduct experiments to demonstrate magnetism and basic electrical circuits
– Explore the properties magnets and how they attract or repel other objects – Construct simple electrical circuits and observe the flow of electricity
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Forces and Motion
– Understand what forces are and how they affect motion – Identify different types of forces (e.g., gravity, friction) – Explain Newton’s laws of motion
Force meters, toy cars, ramps
– Introduce the concept of forces and their effects on motion – Demonstrate different types of forces and experiments to
– Experiment with different forces and observe their effects on motion – Discuss and app Newton’s laws of motion to everyday situations
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Week
Topic
Learning Objectives
Materials Needed
Teacher’s Activities
Learners’ Activities
illustrate Newton’s laws of motion
14
Sound and Light
– Define sound and light as forms of energy – Understand how sound and light travel and how they are produced
Sound and light sources, prisms
– Introduce the properties of sound and light – Conduct experiments to demonstrate the principles of sound and light propagation
– Observe and describe how sound and light trav through different mediums – Explore the effects of reflection and refraction on the path of light
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15
Review and Assessment
Review concepts covered in the first half of the termAssess understanding through quizzes and worksheets
Review worksheets, assessment papers
– Conduct a review of topics covered in the first half of the term – Administer quizzes and assessments to gauge understanding
– Complete review worksheets and practice quizzes to reinforce concepts – Participate in assessments to demonstrate understanding of topics covered so far
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States of Matter
– Identify the three states of matter (solid, liquid, gas) – Understand changes in states of matter and the role of temperature and pressure
Models of molecules, temperature gauge
– Introduce the concept of states of matter and their properties – Use models and experiments to illustrate changes in states of matter and factors affecting them
– Observe and describe th properties of different states of matter – Experiment with changin the state of matter using temperature and pressur
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Mixtures and Solutions
– Differentiate between mixtures and solutions – Understand how solutions are formed and how they can be separated
Mixtures (sand and water), solutes (sugar, salt)
– Explain the difference between mixtures and solutions – Demonstrate methods for separating mixtures and solutions
– Identify examples of mixtures and solutions and discuss their properties – Conduct experiments to separate mixtures and solutions using various methods
18
Acids, Bases, and pH
– Define acids and bases and their properties – Understand the concept of
pH indicators, common acids and bases
– Introduce the properties of acids and bases – Conduct experiments to test the
– Test various substances to determine whether they are acidic, basic, or neutral – Discuss the
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Week
Topic
Learning Objectives
Materials Needed
Teacher’s Activities
Learners’ Activities
pH and its importance in everyday life
pH of different substances and discuss their implications
importance of pH in daily life and its effects on livin organisms
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Plant Processes
– Understand the processes of photosynthesis and transpiration in plants – Identify factors affecting plant growth and health
Plant specimens, photosynthesis kit
– Explain the processes of photosynthesis and transpiration in plants – Conduct experiments to demonstrate these processes and factors affecting them
– Observe plant structures and discuss their functio in photosynthesis and transpiration – Conduct experiments to investigat the role of light, water, and temperature in plant growth and health
ns e
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Animal Adaptations
– Understand what adaptations are and how they help animals survive in their environments – Identify examples of animal adaptations
Animal specimens, pictures
– Introduce the concept of adaptations and their importance for animal survival – Show examples of animal adaptations and discuss their functions
– Identify and describe adaptations of animals in different habitats – Discu how specific adaptations help animals survive and thrive in their environments
ss
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Earth’s Structure and Processes
Identify the layers of the Earth (crust, mantle, core)Understand geological processes such as erosion, weathering, and deposition
Earth model, rock samples
– Explain the structure of the Earth and its layers – Discuss geological processes and their effects on the Earth’s surface
– Examine rock samples and discuss their formation processes – Explore how erosion, weathering, and deposition shape the Earth’s surface
22
The Solar System
– Identify components of the solar system (planets, moons, asteroids) – Understand the movements of celestial bodies and their effects on Earth
Solar system models, telescope
– Introduce the components of the solar system and their characteristics – Use models and observations to explain the movements of celestial bodies
– Identify planets and other celestial bodies in the solar system – Obser and describe the movements of celestial bodies and their effects Earth
ve on
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Biodiversity and Conservation
– Define biodiversity and its importance for ecosystems – Understand
Biodiversity posters,
– Explain the concept of biodiversity and its significance – Discuss
– Identify and describe different species and ecosystems – Discuss the
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Week
Topic
Learning Objectives
Materials Needed
Teacher’s Activities
Learners’ Activities
the threats to biodiversity and conservation efforts
conservation materials
human activities threatening biodiversity and conservation measures
importance of biodiversit and ways to conserve an protect it
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Energy and its Forms
– Define energy and its various forms (kinetic, potential, thermal, electrical, etc.) – Understand energy transfer and conservation
Energy transfer kits, energy sources
– Introduce different forms of energy and their properties – Conduct experiments to demonstrate energy transfer and conservation principles
– Observe and discuss examples of energy transfer and conversion everyday life – Experimen with energy sources and devices to understand their energy transformations and conservation principles
in t
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Review and Consolidation
– Review key concepts and skills covered throughout the term – Consolidate learning through practice and application
Review games, consolidation activities
– Conduct a comprehensive review of all topics covered in the term – Reinforce learning through games and activities
– Participate in review games and activities to reinforce understanding and consolidate learning Reflect on progress and areas for improvement
–
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Forces in Nature
– Understand natural forces such as gravity, magnetism, and friction – Explore how forces shape the Earth’s surface and affect everyday life
Demonstrations of natural forces
– Introduce various natural forces and their effects – Conduct demonstrations and experiments to illustrate their impact
– Observe and discuss th effects of natural forces the environment and human activities – Participate in hands-on activities to investigate th properties and effects of different forces in nature
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Environmental Pollution
– Identify different types of environmental pollution (air, water, soil, noise) – Understand the causes and effects of pollution
Pollution samples, pollution charts
– Introduce various types of pollution and their sources – Discuss the impacts of pollution on ecosystems and human health
– Identify sources of pollution and discuss thei effects on the environment – Explore solutions and actions to reduce pollution and protect the environment
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Week
Topic
Learning Objectives
Materials Needed
Teacher’s Activities
Learners’ Activities
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Renewable and Non-renewable Resources
– Define renewable and non-renewable resources – Identify examples of each type of resource
Resource models, pictures
– Explain the difference between renewable and non-renewable resources – Show examples of resources and discuss their sustainability
– Identify and classify resources as renewable non-renewable – Discuss the importance of conservation and sustainable use of resources
or
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The Human Impact on the Environment
– Understand how human activities impact the environment (deforestation, pollution, habitat destruction) – Explore ways to reduce human impact and promote environmental conservation
Case studies, environmental action plans
– Discuss various human activities affecting the environment – Explore strategies for mitigating human impact and promoting conservation
– Analyze case studies of human impact on the environment and brainstorm solutions – Develop action plans for environmental conservation and sustainability
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Final Assessment and Reflection
– Assess understanding through a final assessment covering all topics – Reflect on learning journey and set goals for further improvement
Final assessment papers, reflection journals
– Administer a final assessment covering all topics taught in the term – Guide students in reflecting on their learning journey
– Complete the final assessment to demonstrate understanding of concept covered – Reflect on progress made during th term and set goals for further improvement
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SOCIAL STUDIES SCHEME OF WORK
Social Studies:
Scheme of work for primary 6 on Social Studies:
Week
Topic
Learning Objectives
Materials Needed
Teacher’s Activities
Learners’ Activities
1
Introduction to Social Studies
– Understand the importance of Social Studies – Define key terms (community, culture, society) – Identify different components of society and their roles
Charts, pictures of communities
– Introduce Social Studies as a subject and its relevance – Define key terms and discuss their meanings
Discuss the importance of learning about society and cultureIdentify elements of their own community and discuss their roles within it
2
Citizenship and Civic Responsibilities
– Define citizenship and civic responsibilities – Understand the rights and responsibilities of citizens in a community
Citizenship documents, role-play props
– Discuss the concept of citizenship and civic responsibilities – Use role-play scenarios to demonstrate civic duties and responsibilities
– Participate in role- play activities to understand civic responsibilities – Discuss rights and responsibilities they have as members of their community
3
Local Government
– Understand the structure and functions of local government – Identify local government officials and their roles in community
Explain the role of local government in community developmentArrange a visit to the local council to meet officials and learn about their roles
– Identify different local government officials and their roles – Discuss the importance of local government in maintaining community infrastructure and services
Local government chart, visit to local council
development
4
Traditional and Modern Communication
– Compare traditional and modern methods of communication – Understand the importance of effective
Communication tools (letters, phones)
– Discuss traditional methods of communication and compare with modern methods – Explore
– Identify traditional and modern communication tools – Discuss how communication has evolved over time
Week
Topic
Learning Objectives
Materials Needed
Teacher’s Activities
Learners’ Activities
communication in society
different communication tools and their uses
and its impact on society
– Create family
trees to represent
– Discuss different family
their own family
– Identify different
structures and their
structures – Discuss
types of family
characteristics – Use
the roles and
structures –
family tree templates
responsibilities of
Understand the roles
Family tree
and photos to illustrate
family members
Family Structures
and responsibilities
templates, family
family relationships and
within their own
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and Roles
of family members
photos
roles
families
– Identify areas of
– Understand the
improvement in
concept of
– Explain the concept of
their community
community
community development
and suggest
development –
and its importance – Use
solutions – Discuss
Identify factors that
maps and development
how they can
contribute to
plans to identify areas of
contribute to
Community
community
Maps, community
improvement in the
community
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Development
development
development plans
community
development
– Explore different
cultural artifacts
and traditional
– Discuss the meaning of
attire – Discuss the
– Understand the
cultural diversity and its
beauty of cultural
concept of cultural
significance – Showcase
diversity and the
diversity – Appreciate
cultural artifacts and
importance of
Cultural Diversity
the importance of
Cultural artifacts,
traditional attire from
respecting other
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and Unity
unity in diversity
traditional attire
different ethnic groups
cultures
– Identify and
– Identify national
describe national
symbols and their
– Introduce national
symbols of their
significance –
symbols and discuss
country – Reflect on
Understand the
their meanings – Listen
the importance of
importance of
National flags,
to the national anthem
preserving national
National Symbols
preserving national
national anthem
and discuss its
heritage and
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and Heritage
heritage
recordings
significance
symbols
Week
Topic
Learning Objectives
Materials Needed
Teacher’s Activities
Learners’ Activities
9
Human Rights and Responsibilities
– Understand the concept of human rights – Identify basic human rights and responsibilities
Human rights chart, case studies
– Explain the concept of human rights and their importance – Use case studies to discuss real- life examples of human rights violations and responsibilities
– Discuss basic human rights and responsibilities they have as individuals – Analyze case studies to understand the importance of protecting human rights
10
Democracy and Government
Government structures, voting materials
– Introduce the concept of democracy and different types of government – Conduct a
– Participate in a mock election to experience democratic decision-making processes – Discuss different forms of government and their characteristics
– Define democracy and different forms of government – Understand the principles of
democracy and how governments are formed and function
mock election to demonstrate democratic principles
11
Economic Activities and Resources
– Identify different economic activities (agriculture, industry, trade) – Understand the concept of resources and their importance in economic development
– Discuss various economic activities and their roles in society – Explore different types of resources and their significance for economic growth
Identify economic activities prevalent in their communityDiscuss the importance of natural and human resources for economic development
Economic activity charts, resource materials
12
Environmental Conservation
– Understand the importance of environmental conservation – Identify ways to conserve and protect the environment
Environmental posters, recycling materials
Discuss the significance of environmental conservation for sustainable developmentEngage in activities such as recycling and tree planting to promote conservation
– Participate in environmental conservation activities such as recycling and clean- up campaigns – Discuss the impact of human activities on the
Week
Topic
Learning Objectives
Materials Needed
Teacher’s Activities
Learners’ Activities
environment and ways to mitigate them
13
Health and Hygiene
– Understand the importance of health and hygiene – Identify personal hygiene practices and their importance for health
Hygiene kits, health
– Explain the importance of maintaining good health and personal hygiene – Use posters and demonstrations to illustrate proper hygiene practices
– Identify and discuss personal hygiene practices – Demonstrate proper handwashing and other hygiene practices
posters
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Migration and Settlement
– Define migration and different types of migration (internal, international) –
Migration maps, case studies
– Discuss the concept of migration and settlement – Analyze case studies to understand reasons for migration and its impact on communities
– Identify examples of internal and international migration – Discuss reasons for migration and its effects on communities
Understand factors influencing migration and settlement patterns
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Interdependence of Nations
– Understand the concept of interdependence among nations – Identify examples of economic, social, and political interdependence among countries
– Explain the concept of interdependence and its significance in a globalized world – Discuss examples of trade agreements and alliances between countries
Identify countries they depend on for resources or goodsDiscuss the benefits and challenges of international cooperation and interdependence
World maps, trade agreements
16
Communication Networks
Communication devices, internet access
– Discuss various communication networks and their evolution over time – Explore the role of technology in enhancing communication and connecting people
– Identify different communication devices and networks they use in daily life – Discuss how communication networks have
– Identify different forms of communication networks (telecommunication, internet) – Understand their role in connecting
Week
Topic
Learning Objectives
Materials Needed
Teacher’s Activities
Learners’ Activities
people and communities
transformed society over time
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Global Issues and Sustainable Development
– Identify global issues such as poverty, climate change, and inequality – Understand the concept of sustainable development and its importance
Global issue posters, sustainability goals
Introduce global issues affecting the world todayDiscuss the concept of sustainable development and actions needed to achieve it
– Discuss global issues and brainstorm solutions to address them – Reflect on personal actions that contribute to sustainable development
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Conflict Resolution and Peacebuilding
– Understand the importance of conflict resolution and peacebuilding –
Conflict resolution materials, peace symbols
– Explain the importance of resolving conflicts peacefully and promoting peace – Discuss strategies for conflict resolution and peacebuilding
– Participate in role- plays to practice conflict resolution skills – Reflect on ways to promote peace and harmony in their communities
Identify strategies for resolving conflicts peacefully and promoting peace
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Governance and Rule of Law
– Define governance and the rule of law – Understand the importance of good governance and the rule of law in society
– Discuss the meaning of governance and the rule of law – Explore examples of good governance practices and the importance of upholding the rule of law
– Identify examples of good governance and rule of law in their community – Discuss the role of government in maintaining law and order
Governance structures, rule of law principles
20
Rights of the Child
– Define children’s
UN Convention on the Rights of the Child, child rights posters
– Introduce the concept of children’s rights and the UN Convention on the Rights of the Child – Discuss examples of children’s rights violations and measures to protect them
Identify children’s rights outlined in the UN ConventionDiscuss ways to ensure the protection and fulfillment of children’s rights
rights and their importance – Identify examples of children’s rights and discuss their protection
Week
Topic
Learning Objectives
Materials Needed
Teacher’s Activities
Learners’ Activities
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Cultural Exchange and Diversity
– Understand the importance of cultural exchange and diversity – Appreciate different cultures and traditions
Cultural exchange materials, cultural artifacts
– Discuss the significance of cultural exchange in promoting understanding and tolerance – Share cultural artifacts and traditions from different cultures
– Participate in cultural exchange activities and share aspects of their own culture – Learn about different cultural traditions and customs
22
Disaster Management
Disaster preparedness kits, emergency plans
Discuss the types of disasters and their impacts on communitiesDevelop emergency plans and strategies for disaster preparedness and response
– Identify potential risks in their community and discuss ways to mitigate them – Develop and practice emergency response plans in case of disasters
Identify different types of disasters (natural, man-made) Understand the importance of disaster preparedness and
response
23
Global Citizenship
– Define global citizenship and its importance – Understand the interconnectedness of global issues and the role of individuals as global citizens
– Explain the concept of global citizenship and its implications for individuals and communities – Discuss global challenges and ways individuals can contribute to solutions
– Reflect on their role as global citizens and how they can contribute to addressing global challenges – Discuss ways to promote understanding and cooperation among people from different countries
Global citizenship resources, global challenges
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Economic Development
– Understand the
Economic development models, development plans
– Discuss factors affecting economic development and strategies for sustainable growth – Analyze development plans and their impact on communities
– Identify examples of economic development initiatives in their community – Discuss how sustainable economic development can
factors influencing economic development – Identify strategies for promoting sustainable economic growth and development
Week
Topic
Learning Objectives
Materials Needed
Teacher’s Activities
Learners’ Activities
improve living standards and quality of life
25
Gender Equality and Empowerment
– Define gender equality and its importance – Understand the concept of gender empowerment and its role in society
Gender equality resources, empowerment materials
– Discuss the meaning of gender equality and its significance for social progress – Explore ways to promote gender empowerment and support gender equality
– Reflect on gender stereotypes and discuss ways to challenge them – Discuss the importance of equal opportunities for all genders in education, employment, and society
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Community Service and Volunteering
– Understand the importance of community service and volunteering – Identify opportunities for giving back to the community
Community service projects, volunteering
Participate in community service projects and volunteer activitiesReflect on the impact of their contributions to the community and the importance of giving back
– Discuss the value of community service and volunteering in building strong communities – Explore local volunteering opportunities and encourage participation
opportunities
27
Media Literacy and Responsible Usage
– Understand the role of media in society – Identify
Media literacy resources, news articles
– Discuss the influence of media on opinions and behaviors – Teach strategies for critically analyzing media content and avoiding misinformation
– Analyze media messages and discuss their credibility and potential biases – Reflect on responsible media usage and ways to verify information before sharing
strategies for responsible media usage and critical thinking
28
Peace Education and Conflict Resolution
– Promote understanding of peacebuilding and conflict resolution –
– Introduce concepts of peace education and conflict resolution – Facilitate discussions and
– Engage in activities promoting empathy,
Week
Topic
Learning Objectives
Materials Needed
Teacher’s Activities
Learners’ Activities
Identify strategies for fostering peace and harmony in society
activities promoting peace and understanding
tolerance, and conflict resolution skills – Discuss ways to prevent conflicts and promote peaceful coexistence in their communities
29
Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs)
SDGs posters, action plans
– Introduce the SDGs and their importance for global development – Discuss actions individuals can take to support the achievement
– Identify specific SDGs and discuss their relevance to their community and the world – Develop action plans for contributing to SDG targets and implementation
– Understand the United Nations Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) – Identify ways individuals can contribute to
achieving the SDGs
of the SDGs
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Review and Reflection
– Review key concepts and skills covered throughout the term – Reflect on learning journey and personal growth
– Conduct a comprehensive review of all topics covered in the term – Guide students in reflecting on their learning journey and setting goals for the future
– Participate in review activities to consolidate learning – Reflect on personal growth and achievements throughout the term and set goals for further improvement
Review games, reflection journals
NIGERIAN HISTORY AND CULTURAL STUDIES SCHEME OF WORK
Nigerian History and Cultural Studies
Scheme of work for primary 6 on Nigerian History and Cultural Studies:
Week
Topic
Learning Objectives
Materials Needed
Teacher’s Activities
Learners’ Activities
1
Pre-Colonial Nigeria
– Understand the concept of pre- colonial Nigeria – Identify major pre- colonial kingdoms and civilizations
Maps of pre- colonial Nigeria
– Introduce the concept of pre- colonial Nigeria and its significance – Discuss major pre-colonial kingdoms and civilizations
– Identify and locate major pre-colonial kingdoms on maps – Discuss characteristics of pre-colonial societies and civilizations
2
The Transatlantic Slave Trade
Slave trade artifacts, maps
– Discuss the history and impact of the transatlantic slave trade – Explore slave trade routes and destinations through maps and artifacts
– Discuss the impact of the slave trade on African societies and cultures – Trace slave trade routes on maps and discuss their significance
– Understand the history and impact of the transatlantic slave trade – Identify key slave trading routes
and destinations
3
Colonialism and Independence
– Understand the causes and effects of colonialism in Nigeria – Identify key events and figures in Nigeria’s struggle for independence
– Discuss the impact of colonialism on Nigeria’s social, political, and economic structures – Explore key events and figures in Nigeria’s independence struggle
– Discuss the significance of Nigeria’s independence – Identify and analyze speeches and documents from Nigeria’s independence era
Colonial-era documents, independence speeches
4
Nigerian Culture and Traditions
– Explore Nigerian culture, traditions, and
Cultural artifacts, traditional attire
Introduce Nigerian culture and traditionsShowcase cultural artifacts and traditional attire representing different ethnic groups
– Participate in cultural activities such as dance, music, and storytelling – Discuss similarities and differences among Nigerian cultures
customs – Appreciate the diversity of Nigerian cultural heritage
5
Indigenous Languages and Literature
– Identify major indigenous languages spoken in Nigeria –
Books in indigenous languages
– Introduce major indigenous languages spoken in Nigeria –
– Learn basic phrases and greetings in indigenous languages –
Week
Topic
Learning Objectives
Materials Needed
Teacher’s Activities
Learners’ Activities
Explore indigenous
Explore indigenous
Listen to and discuss
literature and oral
literature and oral
traditional stories and
traditions
traditions through
poems in indigenous
stories and poems
languages
– Showcase various
– Create artwork
forms of Nigerian arts
inspired by Nigerian
– Explore Nigerian arts
and crafts – Engage
themes and motifs –
and crafts traditions –
students in creating
Discuss the
Create artwork
Art supplies,
their own artwork
significance of
Nigerian Arts
inspired by Nigerian
traditional craft
inspired by Nigerian
different art forms in
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and Crafts
culture and traditions
materials
culture
Nigerian culture
– Identify major
– Introduce major
– Learn about different
religions practiced in
religions practiced in
religious beliefs and
Nigeria – Understand
Nigeria – Discuss the
practices in Nigeria –
the role of religion in
role of religion in
Discuss how religion
Religion in
Nigerian society and
Religious texts,
shaping Nigerian
influences daily life
7
Nigeria
history
religious symbols
society and history
and societal norms
– Listen to traditional
– Explore Nigerian
– Introduce Nigerian
stories and myths
folklore, myths, and
folklore, myths, and
from different
legends – Analyze the
legends – Share
Nigerian cultures –
Nigerian
cultural significance of
traditional stories and
Discuss the moral
Folklore and
folklore and
Folklore books,
legends with cultural
lessons and cultural
8
Mythology
mythology
storytelling props
significance
values in folklore
– Showcase traditional
– Participate in
– Explore traditional
Nigerian music and
traditional dance and
Nigerian music and
dance forms – Engage
music performances –
dance forms –
students in listening to
Discuss the role of
Appreciate the cultural
Musical
and learning
music and dance in
Nigerian Music
significance of music
instruments,
traditional songs and
Nigerian celebrations
9
and Dance
and dance in Nigeria
recordings
dances
and rituals
10
Nigerian Cuisine and Culinary Traditions
– Explore Nigerian cuisine and culinary traditions – Understand the cultural significance of
Ingredients for Nigerian dishes
– Introduce Nigerian cuisine and culinary traditions – Prepare and taste traditional Nigerian dishes
– Participate in cooking traditional Nigerian dishes – Discuss the importance of food in
Week
Topic
Learning Objectives
Materials Needed
Teacher’s Activities
Learners’ Activities
food in Nigerian society
Nigerian culture and traditions
– Learn about different
– Identify major
– Showcase major
Nigerian festivals and
festivals and
Nigerian festivals and
their significance –
celebrations observed
celebrations – Engage
Participate in
Nigerian
in Nigeria – Explore the
students in role-plays
reenactments or
Festivals and
cultural significance of
Festival costumes,
and reenactments of
celebrations of
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Celebrations
Nigerian festivals
celebration props
festival celebrations
Nigerian festivals
– Participate in
– Explore traditional
– Introduce traditional
traditional Nigerian
Nigerian sports and
Nigerian sports and
games and sports
games – Understand
games – Engage
competitions – Discuss
the role of sports in
students in playing
the values promoted
Nigerian Sports
Nigerian culture and
Sports equipment,
traditional Nigerian
through sports in
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and Games
society
traditional games
games and sports
Nigerian culture
– Identify key Nigerian
– Introduce key
– Learn about the lives
heroes and heroines
Nigerian heroes and
and achievements of
who contributed to
heroines – Discuss
Nigerian heroes and
the country’s
Biographies,
their contributions to
heroines – Discuss how
Nigerian Heroes
development and
historical
Nigeria’s history and
their actions impacted
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and Heroines
progress
documents
development
Nigerian society
– Explore
– Showcase
contemporary
contemporary
– Explore different
Nigerian arts and
Nigerian art and
forms of Nigerian
entertainment
entertainment –
contemporary art and
industries – Appreciate
Discuss the impact of
entertainment –
Nigerian Arts
the talent and
Art exhibitions,
Nigerian artists on
Discuss favorite
and
creativity of Nigerian
entertainment
global culture and
Nigerian artists and
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Entertainment
artists
shows
society
entertainers
15
Nigerian Education System
– Understand the history and development of education in Nigeria – Identify challenges and opportunities in
Educational materials, school documents
– Discuss the history and evolution of education in Nigeria – Explore current challenges and opportunities in the
– Discuss experiences and challenges in the Nigerian education system – Brainstorm solutions to improve education in Nigeria
Week
Topic
Learning Objectives
Materials Needed
Teacher’s Activities
Learners’ Activities
the Nigerian education system
Nigerian education system
– Understand the
– Introduce the
– Learn about the
structure and
structure and
different branches of
functions of the
functions of the
Nigerian government –
Nigerian government –
Nigerian government –
Discuss the role of
Nigerian
Identify key political
Government
Discuss key political
citizens in the political
Government
figures and events in
documents,
figures and events in
process and
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and Politics
Nigerian history
political posters
Nigerian history
governance
– Understand the
– Discuss the structure
– Identify economic
structure and sectors
and sectors of the
sectors contributing to
of the Nigerian
Nigerian economy –
Nigeria’s GDP – Discuss
economy – Identify
Explore major
ways to promote
Nigerian
major industries and
industries and
economic growth and
Economy and
economic challenges
Economic reports,
economic challenges
development in
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Industry
facing Nigeria
industry statistics
facing Nigeria
Nigeria
– Explore
– Discuss
– Learn about
environmental
environmental
environmental
challenges and
challenges facing
conservation practices
conservation efforts in
Nigeria – Explore
and their benefits –
Nigeria – Understand
Environmental
conservation efforts
Discuss ways to
Nigerian
the importance of
reports,
and initiatives to
address
Environmental
preserving Nigeria’s
conservation
protect Nigeria’s
environmental issues
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Conservation
natural resources
materials
natural resources
in Nigeria
– Read excerpts from
– Explore Nigerian
Nigerian literature and
literature and
– Showcase Nigerian
discuss their themes
prominent Nigerian
literary works and
and messages –
authors – Appreciate
authors – Discuss the
Explore the works of
Nigerian
the cultural and
Literature books,
themes and cultural
different Nigerian
Literature and
literary heritage of
author
significance of
authors and their
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Authors
Nigeria
biographies
Nigerian literature
styles
20
Nigerian Film and Entertainment Industry
– Explore the Nigerian film and entertainment industry – Appreciate the diversity and
Film screenings, entertainment magazines
– Showcase Nigerian films and entertainment productions – Discuss the impact of Nigerian
Watch Nigerian films and discuss their themes and messagesExplore different genres of Nigerian
Week
Topic
Learning Objectives
Materials Needed
Teacher’s Activities
Learners’ Activities
talent in Nigerian cinema and entertainment
cinema and entertainment on global culture
entertainment and their popularity
21
Nigerian Media and Journalism
– Understand the role and challenges of media and journalism in Nigeria – Identify key media outlets and journalists
Newspapers, news articles
– Discuss the role of media and journalism in Nigerian society – Explore challenges facing Nigerian media outlets and journalists
– Analyze news articles and discuss their credibility and biases – Discuss the importance of media freedom and responsible journalism
22
Nigerian Technology and Innovation
Technological devices, innovation reports
– Showcase Nigerian technological innovations and advancements – Discuss the impact of technology on different sectors of Nigerian society
– Learn about Nigerian innovations and their contributions to society – Discuss opportunities and challenges in the Nigerian tech industry
Explore technological advancements and innovations in Nigeria Understand the
impact of technology on Nigerian society
23
Nigerian Healthcare System
– Understand the structure and challenges of the Nigerian healthcare system – Identify initiatives and interventions to improve healthcare
– Discuss the structure and challenges of the Nigerian healthcare system – Explore initiatives and interventions aimed at improving healthcare
– Discuss personal experiences with healthcare in Nigeria – Brainstorm ways to address healthcare challenges and improve access
Healthcare reports, medical equipment
24
Nigerian Transportation and Infrastructure
– Explore transportation systems and infrastructure in
Transportation maps, infrastructure plans
– Showcase transportation systems and infrastructure projects in Nigeria – Discuss the role of efficient transportation in economic development
– Identify transportation challenges in Nigeria and discuss potential solutions – Discuss the importance of infrastructure development for national progress
Nigeria – Understand the importance of efficient transportation for development
25
Nigerian Diaspora and
– Explore the Nigerian diaspora and its
Diaspora networks,
– Discuss the Nigerian diaspora and its
– Learn about the experiences and
Week
Topic
Learning Objectives
Materials Needed
Teacher’s Activities
Learners’ Activities
International
contributions to global
international
impact on global
achievements of
Relations
communities –
treaties
communities – Explore
Nigerians living abroad
Understand Nigeria’s
Nigeria’s diplomatic
– Discuss Nigeria’s role
role in international
relations and
in international
relations
international
organizations and
engagements
diplomacy
– Discuss security
– Discuss personal
– Understand the
challenges facing
experiences with
security challenges
Nigeria – Explore
security challenges in
facing Nigeria –
strategies and
Nigeria – Brainstorm
Nigerian
Identify strategies for
measures for
ways to promote
Security and
enhancing national
Security reports,
enhancing national
peace and security in
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Defense
security and defense
defense strategies
security and defense
the country
– Learn about
– Discuss the
opportunities for
– Understand the
importance of youth
youth development
importance of youth
empowerment for
and skill-building –
empowerment in
national development
Discuss ways to
Nigeria – Identify
Youth
– Explore initiatives
address challenges
opportunities and
empowerment
and programs aimed
hindering youth
Nigerian Youth
challenges for youth
resources, skill-
at empowering
empowerment in
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Empowerment
development
building programs
Nigerian youth
Nigeria
– Explore rural and
urban development
– Showcase rural and
– Discuss experiences
initiatives in Nigeria –
urban development
living in rural and
Understand the
projects in Nigeria –
urban areas of Nigeria
challenges and
Development
Discuss challenges and
– Brainstorm solutions
Nigerian Rural
opportunities for
projects, urban
opportunities for
to address
and Urban
sustainable
planning
sustainable
infrastructure and
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Development
development
documents
development
development needs
– Understand the
– Learn about fundamental human rights and legal protections in Nigeria – Discuss cases of human rights violations and
structure and
– Discuss the structure
functions of the
and functions of the
Nigerian legal system –
Nigerian legal system –
Nigerian Legal
Identify human rights
Legal documents,
Explore human rights
System and
issues and legal
human rights
issues and legal
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Human Rights
protections in Nigeria
reports
protections in Nigeria
Week
Topic
Learning Objectives
Materials Needed
Teacher’s Activities
Learners’ Activities
mechanisms for seeking justice
– Participate in review
– Conduct a
activities to
comprehensive review
consolidate learning –
– Review key concepts
of all topics covered in
Reflect on personal
and topics covered
the term – Guide
growth and
throughout the term –
students in reflecting
achievements
Reflect on learning
on their learning
throughout the term
Review and
journey and personal
Review materials,
journey and setting
and set goals for
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Reflection
growth
reflection journals
goals for the future
further improvement
GEOGRAPHY SCHEME OF WORK
Geography:
Scheme of work for primary 6 on Geography:
Week
Topic
Learning Objectives
Materials Needed
Teacher’s Activities
Learners’ Activities
1
Introduction to Geography
– Define geography and its importance – Identify the different branches of geography
Maps, globes, textbooks
– Introduce the concept of geography and its branches – Discuss the importance of geography in understanding the world
– Identify and label major geographical features on maps and globes – Discuss why geography is relevant in daily life
2
Maps and Map Reading
– Understand the purpose and types of maps – Develop map reading skills
Various maps, compasses
– Introduce different types of maps and their uses – Teach basic map reading skills, such as using a compass and legend
– Practice reading and interpreting different types of maps – Navigate using maps and compasses
3
Landforms and Terrain
– Identify and describe different types of landforms and terrain features
– Discuss various landforms and terrain features, such as mountains, rivers, and valleys – Show pictures and models
– Identify and label different landforms and terrain features on maps – Discuss how landforms are formed and their significance
Pictures, diagrams, models
4
Climate and Weather Patterns
– Understand the difference between climate and weather – Identify different
Weather charts, climate maps
– Explain the concepts of climate and weather – Explore different climate zones and weather patterns around the world
Analyze weather charts and climate maps to identify patterns and trendsDiscuss the impact of climate on ecosystems
climate zones and weather patterns
5
Biomes and Ecosystems
– Define biomes and ecosystems – Identify and describe different biomes and their characteristics
Pictures, videos, ecosystem models
– Introduce the concept of biomes and ecosystems – Explore different biomes and their
– Investigate different ecosystems and their biodiversity – Discuss the importance of
Week
Topic
Learning Objectives
Materials Needed
Teacher’s Activities
Learners’ Activities
unique characteristics
preserving various ecosystems
– Identify and
– Discuss the concept
classify different
of natural resources
natural resources –
and their importance
Discuss the
– Identify major
– Showcase examples
sustainable use and
Natural
natural resources and
Samples of natural
of different types of
conservation of
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Resources
their significance
resources
natural resources
natural resources
– Discuss the
importance of
– Learn about
agriculture and
different types of
– Understand the role
farming – Explore
crops and farming
of agriculture in
various farming
practices – Discuss
society – Identify
methods and their
the challenges and
Agriculture and
different types of
Farming tools,
suitability for
benefits of modern
7
Farming
farming methods
agricultural charts
different regions
agriculture
– Discuss the factors
– Identify and
affecting settlement
analyze settlement
– Understand the
patterns – Explore
patterns on maps –
factors influencing
different types of
Discuss the
settlement patterns –
settlements, such as
advantages and
Settlements and
Identify different
Urban planning
rural, urban, and
disadvantages of
8
Urbanization
types of settlements
maps, city models
suburban
urbanization
– Discuss population
– Analyze population
growth and
data and migration
– Understand
distribution trends –
patterns – Discuss
population growth
Explore the reasons
the effects of
and distribution
for migration and its
migration on both
Population and
trends – Explore the
Population charts,
impact on
sending and
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Migration
reasons for migration
migration data
communities
receiving regions
– Identify and discuss
– Introduce various
different
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Transportation and Communication
– Identify different modes of transportation and communication –
Transportation maps, communication devices
modes of transportation and communication – Discuss their role in
transportation routes and communication networks – Explore
Week
Topic
Learning Objectives
Materials Needed
Teacher’s Activities
Learners’ Activities
Understand their importance
connecting people and goods
the evolution of communication technology
11
Industry and Economic Activities
– Understand the role of industry in economic development – Identify different types of industries
Industrial maps,
– Discuss the significance of industry and economic activities – Explore different types of industries and their locations
– Investigate the impact of industries on local economies – Discuss the concept of sustainable development in industrial regions
economic reports
12
Trade and Commerce
Trade routes, market data
– Introduce the concept of trade and commerce – Explore historical trade
– Analyze trade data and discuss the benefits and challenges of international trade – Explore local markets and their role in the economy
– Understand the importance of trade
and commerce in the global economy
routes and modern- day trading networks
13
Tourism and Recreation
– Identify popular tourist destinations and recreational activities
– Discuss the significance of tourism and recreation – Showcase popular tourist destinations and recreational activities
– Research and create travel guides for various tourist destinations – Discuss the impact of tourism on local economies
Tourism brochures, travel guides
14
Environmental Issues and Conservation
Environmental reports, conservation materials
– Discuss major environmental issues, such as pollution and deforestation – Explore conservation initiatives and projects
– Discuss personal experiences with environmental issues – Brainstorm solutions to address environmental challenges
– Identify environmental issues and conservation efforts
Week
Topic
Learning Objectives
Materials Needed
Teacher’s Activities
Learners’ Activities
15
Geography of Africa
– Explore the physical and human geography of Africa
Maps of Africa, demographic data
– Introduce the geography of Africa, including its physical features and diverse cultures – Explore population distribution
Identify and locate different countries and regions in AfricaDiscuss cultural diversity and environmental challenges in Africa
16
Geography of Nigeria
– Explore the physical and human geography of Nigeria
Maps of Nigeria, demographic data
– Introduce the geography of Nigeria, including its states, cities, and physical features – Explore population distribution
– Identify and locate different states and cities in Nigeria – Discuss the diversity of cultures and languages in Nigeria
17
Environmental Sustainability
Sustainability reports, recycling bins
– Participate in recycling and conservation activities – Discuss personal actions to promote environmental sustainability
– Understand the
concept of environmental sustainability – Identify ways to promote sustainability
– Discuss the concept of environmental sustainability and its importance – Explore sustainable practices and initiatives
18
Urban Planning and Development
– Understand the principles of urban planning and development – Identify factors influencing urban
– Introduce urban planning concepts and principles – Discuss factors influencing urban growth and development
– Analyze urban development plans and discuss their impact on communities – Brainstorm ideas for sustainable urban development projects
Urban development plans, city maps
growth
19
Rivers and Water Resources
– Explore the importance of rivers and water resources – Identify major rivers and water
River maps, hydrological data
– Discuss the significance of rivers and water resources for human settlements and ecosystems – Explore
– Identify and label major rivers and water bodies on maps – Discuss the role of rivers in
Week
Topic
Learning Objectives
Materials Needed
Teacher’s Activities
Learners’ Activities
management strategies
water management strategies
agriculture and transportation
20
Deserts and Arid Regions
– Understand the characteristics and challenges of deserts and arid regions
Desert maps, climate
– Explore the characteristics of deserts and arid regions – Discuss the challenges and adaptations of desert-dwelling communities
– Learn about desert flora and fauna adaptations – Discuss strategies for sustainable development in arid regions
data
21
Mountains and Highland Regions
Mountain maps, altitude charts
– Introduce different types of mountains and their characteristics – Explore highland regions and their
– Identify and label major mountain ranges on maps – Discuss the impact of mountainous terrain on climate and ecosystems
– Identify major mountain ranges and
highland regions
significance
22
Islands and Coastal Areas
– Explore the features and importance of islands and coastal areas
– Discuss the characteristics of islands and coastal areas – Explore coastal ecosystems and their biodiversity
– Identify and locate major islands and coastal features on maps – Discuss the importance of marine conservation and coastal management
Island maps, coastal charts
23
Plateaus and Plains
– Understand the characteristics and
Plateau maps, plain diagrams
– Introduce the concepts of plateaus and plains – Explore the formation and features of plateaus and plains
– Identify and label major plateaus and plains on maps – Discuss the role of plateaus in agriculture and mineral resources
significance of plateaus and plains
24
Volcanoes and Tectonic Activities
– Explore the processes and features of volcanic
Volcano models, tectonic maps
– Discuss the formation and features of volcanoes and tectonic activities – Explore
– Learn about volcanic hazards and safety precautions – Discuss the impact of tectonic activities
Week
Topic
Learning Objectives
Materials Needed
Teacher’s Activities
Learners’ Activities
eruptions and tectonic activities
the Ring of Fire and other tectonic hotspots
on landscapes and communities
25
Earthquakes and Tsunamis
– Understand the causes and effects of earthquakes and tsunamis
Earthquake data,
– Explore the causes and effects of earthquakes and tsunamis – Discuss mitigation strategies and emergency preparedness
– Participate in earthquake and tsunami drills – Discuss the importance of early warning systems and disaster preparedness
tsunami simulations
26
Weathering and Erosion
Erosion models, weathering charts
– Discuss the processes of weathering and erosion and their
– Conduct experiments to demonstrate weathering and erosion – Identify examples of weathering and erosion in their local environment
– Understand the processes of
weathering and erosion – Identify landforms created by these processes
impact on landscapes – Explore different landforms created by these processes
27
Glaciers and Ice Ages
– Explore the characteristics and significance of glaciers and ice ages
– Introduce the concepts of glaciers and ice ages – Explore the effects of glaciers on landscapes and climate
Learn about glacial landforms and their formation processesDiscuss the evidence of past ice ages and their impact on Earth
Glacier maps, ice core samples
28
Biogeochemical Cycles
– Understand the major biogeochemical cycles (carbon,
Cycle diagrams, pollution data
– Discuss the importance of biogeochemical cycles for ecosystem functioning – Explore human activities affecting these cycles
– Analyze data on carbon and nitrogen cycles – Discuss ways to mitigate human impacts on biogeochemical cycles
nitrogen, water) – Identify human impacts on these cycles
Week
Topic
Learning Objectives
Materials Needed
Teacher’s Activities
Learners’ Activities
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Environmental Hazards and Risks
– Identify different environmental hazards and risks – Explore strategies for risk reduction and management
Hazard maps, risk assessment tools
– Discuss various environmental hazards and their potential impacts – Explore strategies for mitigating and managing environmental risks
– Identify vulnerable areas prone to environmental hazards – Discuss emergency response plans and preparedness measures
30
Review and Reflection
Review materials, reflection journals
– Conduct a comprehensive review of all topics covered in the term – Guide students in reflecting on their learning journey and setting goals for the
Participate in review activities to consolidate learningReflect on personal growth and achievements throughout the term and set goals for further improvement
– Review key concepts and topics covered throughout the term – Reflect on learning journey and personal
growth
future
ART AND DESIGN SCHEME OF WORK
Art and Design
Scheme of work for primary 6 on Art and Design:
Week
Topic
Learning Objectives
Materials Needed
Teacher’s Activities
Learners’ Activities
1
Introduction to Art
– Understand the purpose and importance of art – Explore different forms of art and artists
Art supplies (paper, pencils)
– Introduce the concept of art and its significance – Show examples of different art forms and famous artists
Discuss personal experiences with artExplore different types of art and identify preferred styles and techniques
2
Elements of Art
Art materials (paints, brushes)
– Introduce the elements of art and their characteristics – Demonstrate how to use each element in artwork
– Create artworks using different elements of art – Experiment with mixing colors and creating different textures
– Identify and understand the basic elements of art: line,
shape, color, texture, form, space
3
Principles of Design
– Understand the principles of design: balance, contrast, emphasis, movement, pattern, rhythm, unity
– Discuss the principles of design and their role in creating visually appealing artworks – Show examples of design principles
– Create artworks applying principles of design – Analyze artworks to identify and discuss the use of design principles
Design tools (rulers, stencils)
4
Drawing Techniques
– Develop basic drawing skills – Explore
Drawing materials (charcoal, pastels)
– Teach fundamental drawing techniques such as shading, perspective, and proportion – Demonstrate various drawing styles
– Practice drawing exercises to improve skills – Experiment with different drawing techniques and mediums
– Introduce different painting techniques and their effects – Demonstrate how to
– Create paintings using different techniques – Experiment with mixing colors and
Week
Topic
Learning Objectives
Materials Needed
Teacher’s Activities
Learners’ Activities
use each technique in painting
creating different effects in paintings
– Understand the
– Introduce sculpture
– Create sculptures
principles of sculpture
and 3D art techniques
using clay or other
and 3D art – Explore
and materials –
modeling materials –
different sculpting
Sculpting
Demonstrate sculpting
Experiment with
Sculpture and
techniques and
materials (clay,
techniques and
different sculpting
6
3D Art
materials
sculpting tools)
methods
tools and techniques
– Create prints using
– Introduce different
different
printmaking
printmaking
– Learn about
techniques and
techniques –
printmaking
processes –
Experiment with
techniques: relief,
Printmaking
Demonstrate how to
combining multiple
intaglio, lithography,
supplies (printing
create prints using
techniques to create
7
Printmaking
screen printing
plates, ink)
various methods
unique prints
– Explore collage and
– Create collages and
mixed media
– Introduce collage and
mixed media
techniques and
mixed media art –
artworks –
materials – Understand
Demonstrate how to
Experiment with
how to combine
create collages using
combining different
Collage and
various elements in
Collage materials
different materials and
materials and
8
Mixed Media
artwork
(magazines, glue)
techniques
textures in artwork
– Create artworks
– Explore the
– Discuss how art
inspired by different
relationship between
reflects and influences
cultural traditions –
art and culture – Learn
culture – Explore
Discuss the
about different cultural
different cultural art
significance of
Art and
art traditions and
Cultural artifacts,
traditions and
cultural diversity in
9
Culture
practices
reference books
practices
art
10
Art History
– Learn about the history of art and major art movements and periods
Art history books, documentaries
– Introduce major art movements and periods throughout history – Show
– Explore artworks from different art movements and periods – Discuss the characteristics and
Week
Topic
Learning Objectives
Materials Needed
Teacher’s Activities
Learners’ Activities
examples of artworks from different periods
significance of each movement
11
Portraiture
– Develop skills in portrait drawing and painting – Understand the importance of capturing likeness and expression
Portrait references, mirrors
– Teach techniques for drawing and painting portraits – Discuss the importance of capturing likeness and expression
– Practice drawing and painting portraits from observation – Experiment with capturing different facial expressions
12
Landscape Painting
Landscape references, outdoor sketching materials
– Teach composition and perspective in landscape painting – Demonstrate techniques for capturing light and atmosphere
– Paint landscapes from observation, focusing on composition and perspective – Experiment with different painting styles for landscapes
Explore techniques for painting landscapes Understand composition and
perspective in landscape painting
13
Still Life
– Learn how to compose and paint still life arrangements – Explore techniques for capturing light and form
– Teach composition and lighting in still life painting – Demonstrate techniques for capturing texture and form
– Set up and paint still life arrangements from observation – Experiment with different lighting effects and compositions
Still life setups, lighting
14
Abstract Art
– Explore abstract art and its principles and techniques
Abstract art materials
– Introduce the concept of abstract art and its characteristics – Demonstrate techniques for creating abstract artworks
– Create abstract artworks using various techniques and materials – Discuss personal interpretations and meanings behind abstract art
15
Art and Technology
– Explore the intersection of art and technology – Learn
Digital art software, tablets
– Discuss the role of technology in contemporary art –
– Experiment with digital art tools and techniques – Create
Week
Topic
Learning Objectives
Materials Needed
Teacher’s Activities
Learners’ Activities
about digital art tools and techniques
Introduce digital art tools and software for creating artwork
digital artworks using tablets or computers
– Participate in
community art
– Discuss the
projects and
significance of public
installations –
art and community
Discuss the impact
– Understand the role
projects – Plan and
of art on public
Public Art and
of art in public spaces
execute a collaborative
spaces and
Community
and community
Community
art project in the
community
16
Projects
projects
project materials
community
engagement
– Analyze and
critique artworks
based on aesthetic,
– Develop skills in
– Teach techniques for
cultural, and
analyzing and
analyzing and
contextual factors –
critiquing artworks –
critiquing artworks –
Discuss personal
Understand different
Artworks for
Discuss different
interpretations and
Art Criticism
approaches to art
analysis, critique
perspectives in art
responses to
17
and Analysis
criticism
guidelines
criticism
artworks
– Create artworks
– Discuss the role of art
inspired by
– Explore the theme of
in raising awareness
environmental
art and the
about environmental
themes and issues –
environment – Learn
issues – Showcase
Discuss the impact
about environmental
environmental art
of art in promoting
Art and the
art movements and
Environmental art
projects and
environmental
18
Environment
projects
materials
installations
activism
– Discuss how art can
– Create artworks that reflect personal identity and cultural heritage – Discuss the significance of art in expressing
– Explore how art
express personal and
reflects personal and
cultural identity –
cultural identity –
Explore artworks that
Art and
Understand the role of
Identity-themed
address themes of
19
Identity
self-expression in art
materials
identity and diversity
Week
Topic
Learning Objectives
Materials Needed
Teacher’s Activities
Learners’ Activities
individuality and diversity
– Create artworks
– Discuss how artists
that express
– Explore the
convey emotion
different emotions
relationship between
through color,
and moods – Reflect
art and emotion –
composition, and
on the emotional
Learn how to convey
Emotional
subject matter –
impact of art and
Art and
emotion through
expression
Explore artworks that
personal responses
20
Emotion
artwork
materials
evoke strong emotions
to artworks
– Create artworks
that tell stories or
– Understand how art
– Discuss the role of
convey personal
can be used as a form
narrative in visual art –
narratives – Discuss
of storytelling – Explore
Explore artworks that
the power of visual
Art and
narrative techniques in
Storytelling
tell stories and convey
storytelling and
21
Storytelling
visual art
materials
narratives
symbolism in art
– Create artworks
that address social
– Discuss how art can
justice themes and
– Explore the theme of
be used as a tool for
promote awareness
art and social justice –
social activism and
– Discuss the role of
Learn about artists and
advocacy – Showcase
art in challenging
Art and Social
movements advocating
Social justice-
artworks addressing
social norms and
22
Justice
for social change
themed materials
social justice issues
promoting equity
– Create artworks
inspired by different
cultural traditions
– Explore the diversity
– Introduce artworks
and practices –
of art from different
from different cultures
Discuss the
cultures and traditions
Cultural art
and traditions – Discuss
significance of
– Understand the role
references,
how art reflects and
cultural exchange
Art and Global
of art in global
international art
shapes cultural
and appreciation in
23
Cultures
exchange
materials
identities
art
Week
Topic
Learning Objectives
Materials Needed
Teacher’s Activities
Learners’ Activities
24
Art and Innovation
– Explore the theme of art and innovation – Learn about artists and movements pushing the boundaries of art
Innovative art materials
– Discuss how artists experiment with new materials, techniques, and technologies – Showcase innovative artworks and installations
– Experiment with innovative materials and techniques in creating artworks – Discuss the importance of creativity and experimentation in art
25
Art and Nature
Nature-inspired materials
– Discuss how artists draw inspiration from nature and the environment – Showcase artworks depicting natural landscapes and subjects
– Create artworks inspired by nature, landscapes, and wildlife – Discuss the importance of preserving and appreciating the natural world
– Explore the theme of art and nature – Learn about artists inspired
by the natural world
26
Art and Music
– Explore the relationship between art and music – Learn about artists influenced by music and sound
Music-inspired
– Discuss how artists interpret music and sound through visual art – Showcase artworks inspired by musical themes and rhythms
– Create artworks inspired by music and soundscapes – Discuss the connections between visual art and music
materials
27
Art and Literature
– Explore the intersection of art and
Literary-themed materials
– Discuss how artists interpret and visualize literary themes and narratives – Showcase artworks inspired by literature and storytelling
– Create artworks inspired by favorite books, poems, or literary characters – Discuss the role of imagination and creativity in interpreting literature
literature – Learn about artists inspired by literary themes and narratives
28
Art and Technology
– Explore the role of technology in contemporary art –
Digital art software, tablets
– Discuss how digital technology has transformed the art- making process –
– Experiment with digital art tools and techniques – Create digital artworks
Week
Topic
Learning Objectives
Materials Needed
Teacher’s Activities
Learners’ Activities
Learn about digital art tools and techniques
Showcase digital artworks and interactive installations
using tablets or computers
29
Art and Identity
– Explore how art reflects personal and cultural identity – Understand the role of self-expression in art
Identity-themed
– Discuss how art can express personal and cultural identity – Explore artworks that address themes of identity and diversity
– Create artworks that reflect personal identity and cultural heritage – Discuss the significance of art in expressing individuality and diversity
materials
30
Review and Reflection
– Review key concepts and topics covered throughout the term – Reflect on learning journey and personal growth
Review materials, reflection journals
– Conduct a comprehensive review of all topics covered in the term – Guide
Participate in review activities to consolidate learningReflect on personal growth and achievements throughout the term and set goals for further improvement
students in reflecting on their learning journey and setting goals for the future
PHYSICAL EDUCATION SCHEME OF WORK
Physical Education:
Scheme of work for primary 6 on Physical Education:
Week
Topic
Learning Objectives
Materials Needed
Teacher’s Activities
Learners’ Activities
1
Introduction to Physical Education
– Understand the importance of physical activity for health and well-being – Learn basic rules and safety guidelines for physical activities
Sports equipment (balls, cones)
– Introduce the importance of physical education – Demonstrate basic exercises and stretches
– Participate in warm-up exercises and stretches – Discuss the benefits of physical activity for health and fitness
2
Running and Sprinting
– Develop running and sprinting techniques – Improve speed and agility through practice
Stopwatch, markers
Teach proper running and sprinting techniquesConduct sprinting drills and timing exercises
– Practice running and sprinting techniques – Participate in sprinting races and timed challenges
3
Jumping and Hopping
– Learn different jumping and hopping techniques – Develop coordination and balance through practice
Jump ropes, agility ladder, cones
– Demonstrate various jumping and hopping exercises – Guide students in practicing jumps and hops with proper form and control
– Practice jumping and hopping techniques – Participate in jumping and hopping games and challenges
4
Throwing and Catching
– Develop throwing and catching skills – Improve hand-eye coordination and accuracy
Balls (various sizes), catching mitts
– Teach proper techniques for throwing and catching – Conduct throwing and catching drills and accuracy games
– Practice throwing and catching skills with partners – Participate in throwing and catching games and challenges
5
Kicking and Striking
– Learn kicking and striking techniques for various sports and activities – Improve
Soccer balls, bats, cones
– Demonstrate proper kicking and striking techniques – Conduct
– Practice kicking and striking techniques with different equipment
Week
Topic
Learning Objectives
Materials Needed
Teacher’s Activities
Learners’ Activities
accuracy and power in kicks and strikes
kicking and striking drills and accuracy challenges
– Participate in kicking and striking games and activities
– Practice balancing
– Develop balance and
and coordination
coordination skills –
– Teach balance exercises
exercises –
Improve agility and
and coordination drills –
Participate in
spatial awareness
Guide students in
balance challenges
Balancing and
through balance
Balance boards,
practicing balancing and
and obstacle
6
Coordination
exercises
agility cones
coordination activities
courses
– Participate in
stretching routines
– Understand the
and flexibility
importance of flexibility
– Introduce the concept
exercises – Discuss
for physical
of flexibility and its
the importance of
performance – Improve
benefits – Lead students
flexibility for injury
Flexibility and
flexibility through
Exercise mats,
in stretching routines
prevention and
7
Stretching
stretching exercises
stretch bands
and flexibility exercises
performance
– Participate in
strength-building
– Teach basic strength-
exercises and
– Develop strength and
building exercises and
conditioning drills –
endurance through
techniques – Guide
Monitor progress
Strength and
bodyweight exercises
Resistance bands,
students in strength and
and challenge levels
8
Conditioning
and resistance training
dumbbells
conditioning circuits
in exercises
– Explain the importance
– Participate in
of endurance and
endurance running
– Improve
stamina for physical
and circuit training
cardiovascular fitness
fitness – Conduct
activities – Monitor
Endurance and
and stamina through
Stopwatch,
endurance running and
heart rate and pace
9
Stamina
endurance activities
running track
circuit training exercises
during exercises
– Introduce different
– Participate in team
10
Team Sports
– Understand basic rules and strategies for team sports – Develop
Sports equipment (balls, jerseys)
team sports and their rules and objectives – Organize team games and scrimmages to
sports such as soccer, basketball, or volleyball – Work collaboratively with
Week
Topic
Learning Objectives
Materials Needed
Teacher’s Activities
Learners’ Activities
teamwork and cooperation skills
practice teamwork and cooperation
teammates to achieve common goals
11
Individual Sports
– Learn individual sports and recreational activities – Develop skills and techniques for solo sports and activities
Sports equipment (racquets, golf clubs)
– Introduce individual sports and recreational activities – Provide instruction and practice opportunities for solo sports and activities
– Practice individual sports and activities such as tennis, golf, or swimming – Focus on personal skill development and improvement
12
Fitness Testing
– Assess physical fitness levels and set personal fitness goals
– Explain the purpose of fitness testing and assessment – Conduct fitness tests and record results
– Participate in fitness tests to measure strength, flexibility, endurance, and agility – Set personal fitness goals based on test results
13
Outdoor Adventure
– Explore outdoor adventure activities and challenges – Develop problem- solving and teamwork skills in outdoor settings
Outdoor adventure gear (ropes, helmets)
– Introduce outdoor adventure activities such as hiking, orienteering, or rock climbing – Provide guidance and support during outdoor challenges
– Participate in outdoor adventure activities and challenges – Work together to overcome obstacles and solve problems in outdoor settings
14
Dance and Movement
– Explore different styles of dance and movement – Develop rhythm, coordination, and self-expression through dance
Music, dance mats
– Introduce various dance styles and movement activities – Lead students in learning dance routines and choreography
– Learn and practice dance routines and movements – Express creativity and emotions through dance and movement
15
Martial Arts and Self-Defense
– Learn basic martial arts techniques and self-defense skills –
Martial arts gear (mats, pads)
– Teach fundamental martial arts techniques and self-defense
– Practice martial arts techniques and self-defense drills –
Week
Topic
Learning Objectives
Materials Needed
Teacher’s Activities
Learners’ Activities
Develop discipline and focus through martial arts training
strategies – Demonstrate drills and exercises for martial arts training
Develop discipline, focus, and confidence through martial arts training
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Water Sports and Aquatics
– Learn swimming and water safety skills – Develop confidence and proficiency in water-based activities
Swimming pool, life jackets
– Introduce swimming strokes and water safety rules – Provide instruction and support during swimming lessons and water activities
– Learn swimming strokes and practice water safety skills – Build confidence and proficiency in swimming and water-based activities
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Adapted Physical Education
– Explore adaptive physical activities and sports for individuals with disabilities
Adaptive sports equipment (wheelchairs)
– Discuss the importance of inclusive physical education – Adapt activities and equipment for students with disabilities
– Participate in adapted physical activities tailored to individual needs – Experience the benefits of inclusive physical education
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Yoga and Mindfulness
– Learn basic yoga poses and mindfulness techniques – Develop relaxation and stress management skills
Yoga mats, meditation cushions
– Teach basic yoga poses and mindfulness exercises – Guide students in practicing breathing techniques and relaxation exercises
– Practice yoga poses and mindfulness exercises – Focus on relaxation and stress relief through breathing and meditation
19
Pilates and Core Strength
– Explore Pilates exercises for core strength and stability – Improve posture and body alignment through Pilates
Pilates balls, exercise mats
– Introduce Pilates principles and core strengthening exercises – Lead students in practicing Pilates routines and techniques
– Practice Pilates exercises to strengthen core muscles and improve posture – Focus on proper alignment and form during exercises
Week
Topic
Learning Objectives
Materials Needed
Teacher’s Activities
Learners’ Activities
20
Circuit Training
– Understand the concept of circuit training – Develop overall fitness and endurance through circuit workouts
Circuit training stations
– Explain the benefits of circuit training for full- body fitness – Set up circuit training stations with different exercises and equipment
– Rotate through circuit training stations and complete exercises at each station – Focus on maintaining intensity and effort throughout the circuit
21
Sports Psychology
– Explore the mental aspect of sports and physical performance – Develop strategies for motivation, focus, and goal setting
Mindfulness journals, goal- setting worksheets
– Discuss the importance of mindset and mental preparation in sports – Guide students in setting personal goals and visualization techniques
– Reflect on personal strengths and areas for improvement in sports and physical activities – Practice visualization and goal-setting exercises
22
Sportsmanship and Fair Play
– Understand the principles of sportsmanship and fair play – Develop respect and integrity in sportsmanship
Sportsmanship posters, fair play guidelines
– Discuss the values of sportsmanship, respect, and fair play in sports – Model positive behavior and attitudes in sportsmanship and competition
Demonstrate respect and fair play in sports and gamesEncourage teammates and opponents with positive reinforcement
23
Injury Prevention and First Aid
– Learn basic first aid skills and injury prevention techniques for physical activities
First aid kits, injury prevention posters
– Teach students common sports injuries and how to prevent them – Demonstrate first aid techniques for minor injuries and emergencies
– Learn and practice first aid techniques for cuts, bruises, and sprains – Discuss strategies for preventing injuries in sports and activities
Week
Topic
Learning Objectives
Materials Needed
Teacher’s Activities
Learners’ Activities
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Nutrition and Hydration
– Understand the importance of nutrition and hydration for physical performance – Learn about healthy eating habits and hydration strategies
Nutrition guides, water bottles
– Discuss the role of nutrition and hydration in sports performance – Educate students on balanced diets and the importance of staying hydrated
– Learn about healthy food choices and hydration strategies for physical activities – Discuss the benefits of proper nutrition and hydration for overall health
25
Review and Reflection
– Review key concepts and topics covered throughout the term – Reflect on learning journey and personal growth
Review materials, reflection journals
– Conduct a comprehensive review of all topics covered in the term – Guide students in reflecting on their learning journey and setting goals for the future
Participate in review activities to consolidate learningReflect on personal growth and achievements throughout the term and set goals for further improvement
Week
Topic
Learning Objectives
Materials Needed
Teacher’s Activities
Learners’ Activities
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Athletics
– Learn basic athletics techniques such as running, jumping, and throwing – Develop skills in track and field events
Starting blocks, measuring tape
– Introduce track and field events and their rules – Demonstrate proper techniques for running, jumping, and throwing events
– Practice running, jumping, and throwing techniques – Participate in track and field events and competitions
27
Outdoor Games
– Explore traditional and recreational outdoor games – Develop teamwork and problem-solving
Playground equipment, game props
– Introduce various outdoor games and their rules – Organize outdoor game sessions to encourage teamwork and cooperation
– Play traditional and recreational outdoor games with classmates – Work together to achieve game objectives and solve challenges
Week
Topic
Learning Objectives
Materials Needed
Teacher’s Activities
Learners’ Activities
skills through outdoor activities
– Learn dance fitness
routines for
– Teach dance fitness
cardiovascular
routines that combine
– Follow along with dance
exercise and fun –
exercise with dance
fitness routines and
Develop coordination
movements – Lead students
movements – Enjoy dancing
Dance
and rhythm through
Music, dance
in following choreographed
and exercising to music
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Fitness
dance
mats
routines and music beats
with classmates
– Participate in adventure
– Explore adventure
sports activities such as
sports and outdoor
– Introduce adventure
rock climbing, kayaking, or
activities such as rock
sports and safety
mountain biking –
climbing, kayaking, or
Adventure
guidelines – Provide
Overcome obstacles and
mountain biking –
sports gear
instruction and supervision
challenges with
Adventure
Develop skills and
(harnesses,
during adventure activities
determination and
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Sports
confidence
helmets)
and challenges
teamwork
– Participate in various
– Showcase skills and
– Organize a culminating
sports and activities during
knowledge gained
event or sports day to
the culminating event –
throughout the term –
showcase students’ abilities
Celebrate
Celebrate
and accomplishments in
accomplishments and
achievements and
Awards,
physical education – Award
enjoy the final day of
Culminating
growth in physical
certificates,
certificates and recognize
physical education for the
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Activity
education
equipment
achievements
term
ICT SCHEME OF WORK
Scheme of work for primary 6 on Information and Communication Technology (ICT):
Week
Topic
Learning Objectives
Materials Needed
Teacher’s Activities
Learners’ Activities
1
Introduction to ICT
– Understand the importance of ICT in daily life – Identify different ICT devices and their functions
Whiteboard, ICT devices
– Introduce ICT and its significance – Discuss various ICT devices and their uses
– Identify common ICT devices such as computers, tablets, and smartphones – Discuss how ICT is used in their lives and daily activities
2
Basic Computer Skills
– Learn basic computer operations such as logging in, opening applications, and navigating folders
Computers, mouse, keyboard
– Demonstrate how to log in to a computer system – Teach basic mouse and keyboard skills – Guide students in navigating folders and opening applications
– Practice logging in and out of computer systems – Navigate folders and open applications with mouse and keyboard shortcuts
3
Word Processing
– Develop skills in word processing – Learn to create, edit, and format documents using a word processing software
Word processing software (e.g., Microsoft Word)
– Introduce word processing software and its features – Teach basic document creation, editing, and formatting techniques
– Create simple documents such as letters or stories using word processing software – Practice formatting text, adding images, and saving documents in different formats
Week
Topic
Learning Objectives
Materials Needed
Teacher’s Activities
Learners’ Activities
4
Internet Basics
– Understand the concept of the internet and its uses – Learn to navigate websites and search for information online
Computers, internet connection
– Explain what the internet is and how it works – Demonstrate how to navigate websites and use search engines to find information
– Explore educational websites and conduct simple online research – Practice using search engines to find information on specific topics
5
Email Communication
– Learn the basics of email communication – Understand email etiquette and safety
Computers, email accounts
– Introduce email communication and its purpose – Teach email etiquette, including how to compose and send emails safely
– Create and send emails to classmates or teachers – Practice writing clear and polite email messages following proper etiquette guidelines
6
Multimedia Presentations
Develop skills in creating multimedia presentationsLearn to use presentation software to convey ideas effectively
Presentation software (e.g., Microsoft PowerPoint)
Introduce multimedia presentations and their usesTeach how to create slides, add text, images, and multimedia elements to presentations
– Create multimedia presentations on topics of interest or class projects – Practice designing slides and presenting information effectively
7
Spreadsheets and Data Analysis
– Learn to use spreadsheets for organizing data and performing basic calculations
Spreadsheet software (e.g., Microsoft Excel)
– Introduce spreadsheets and their functions – Teach basic spreadsheet operations such as entering data, formatting cells, and performing calculations
Create simple spreadsheets to organize data and perform calculations (e.g., budget planning, class attendance)Practice
Week
Topic
Learning Objectives
Materials Needed
Teacher’s Activities
Learners’ Activities
entering data and using basic formulas
– Explore coding
exercises and
puzzles to
understand
programming
logic – Write
– Introduce basic coding
– Introduce coding and its
simple programs
concepts and terminology
importance in technology –
or scripts to solve
– Develop problem-solving
Teach basic coding concepts
problems and
Coding
and logical thinking skills
Coding platforms
such as algorithms, loops,
create basic
8
Fundamentals
through coding
or software
and conditionals
animations
– Create digital
artwork and
graphics using
graphic design
– Introduce graphic design
software or
– Learn basic graphic
Graphic design
concepts such as color
online tools –
design principles and
software (e.g.,
theory, typography, and
Experiment with
techniques – Develop
Adobe
layout – Teach how to use
different design
Graphics and
skills in creating digital
Photoshop,
graphic design software to
elements and
9
Design
artwork and graphics
Canva)
create digital artwork
techniques
– Learn about
online safety
practices such as
creating strong
10
Internet Safety and Cybersecurity
– Understand the importance of internet safety and cybersecurity – Learn to protect personal information online
Educational resources on internet safety and cybersecurity
– Discuss the risks and dangers of the internet, including cyberbullying and online scams – Teach strategies for staying safe online and protecting personal information
passwords and recognizing phishing attempts – Discuss how to respond to cyberbullying and report
Week
Topic
Learning Objectives
Materials Needed
Teacher’s Activities
Learners’ Activities
inappropriate online behavior
– Explore
scenarios and
case studies
related to digital
citizenship issues
(e.g.,
cyberbullying,
privacy concerns)
– Discuss how to
– Learn about digital
– Introduce the concept of
be responsible
citizenship and
digital citizenship and its
digital citizens
responsible online
principles – Discuss the
and contribute
behavior – Understand the
Educational
rights, responsibilities, and
positively to
impact of technology on
resources on
ethical considerations of
online
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Digital Citizenship
society
digital citizenship
using technology
communities
– Create simple
– Introduce animation and
animations using
its applications in
animation
– Explore basic animation
multimedia – Teach basic
software –
techniques and principles
Animation
animation techniques such
Experiment with
– Create simple
software (e.g.,
as frame-by-frame
different
animations using
Scratch, Adobe
animation and motion
animation effects
12
Animation
animation software
Animate)
tweening
and movements
– Design and
publish personal
or class websites
using website
design software –
– Introduce website design
Customize
– Learn the basics of
principles such as layout,
website
website design and
navigation, and visual appeal
templates and
development – Develop
Website design
– Teach how to create and
add content such
skills in creating and
software (e.g.,
customize web pages using
as text, images,
13
Website Design
publishing web pages
Wix, WordPress)
website builders
and videos
Week
Topic
Learning Objectives
Materials Needed
Teacher’s Activities
Learners’ Activities
14
Video Editing
– Learn to edit and produce videos using video editing software – Develop storytelling and communication skills through video editing
Video editing software (e.g., Adobe Premiere Pro, iMovie)
– Introduce video editing and its role in multimedia production – Teach basic video editing techniques such as cutting, trimming, and adding transitions
– Edit and produce short videos on topics of interest or class projects using video editing software – Experiment with different editing techniques and effects
15
Podcasting
– Explore the art of podcasting and audio storytelling – Learn to record, edit, and produce podcasts
Podcasting software, microphones
– Introduce podcasting and its popularity as a form of digital media – Teach how to plan, record, and edit audio recordings for podcasts
– Plan and record podcast episodes on topics of interest or class discussions – Edit and produce podcast episodes with sound effects, music, and narration
16
Virtual Reality (VR)
– Learn about virtual reality technology and its applications – Explore virtual environments and experiences
Virtual reality headsets, VR apps
Introduce virtual reality (VR) and its uses in various fields such as education, entertainment, and trainingDemonstrate how to use VR headsets and navigate virtual environments
– Explore virtual reality environments and experiences using VR headsets – Interact with virtual objects and participate in immersive VR simulations and experiences
17
Augmented Reality (AR)
– Explore augmented reality technology and its applications – Interact
Augmented reality apps, smartphones
– Introduce augmented reality (AR) and its uses in entertainment, education, and marketing –
– Explore augmented reality apps and interact with
Week
Topic
Learning Objectives
Materials Needed
Teacher’s Activities
Learners’ Activities
with digital content overlaid on the real world
Demonstrate how to use AR apps and interact with digital content
digital objects and information overlaid on the real world – Experiment with AR games, filters, and educational experiences
– Reflect on
personal screen
time habits and
digital usage
– Understand the
– Discuss the impact of
patterns – Discuss
importance of e-safety
excessive screen time on
strategies for
and digital wellbeing –
physical and mental health –
maintaining a
Develop strategies for
Educational
Teach strategies for
healthy balance
managing screen time
resources on e-
managing screen time and
between online
E-Safety and
and maintaining a healthy
safety and digital
practicing digital
and offline
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Digital Wellbeing
balance
wellbeing
mindfulness
activities
– Learn about
their rights
regarding
personal data
privacy and
protection –
– Introduce data privacy laws
Discuss ways to
– Learn about data privacy
and regulations such as
safeguard
and protection laws and
GDPR and COPPA – Discuss
personal
regulations – Understand
Educational
the risks of data breaches
information and
the importance of
resources on
and identity theft and how
recognize
Data Privacy and
protecting personal data
data privacy and
to protect personal
potential privacy
19
Protection
online
protection
information online
risks online
20
Digital Footprint and Online Reputation
– Understand the concept of a digital footprint and its implications – Learn how to manage and
Educational resources on digital footprint and online reputation
– Explain what a digital footprint is and how online activities contribute to it – Discuss the importance of
– Reflect on their own digital footprint and online activities – Discuss strategies
Week
Topic
Learning Objectives
Materials Needed
Teacher’s Activities
Learners’ Activities
maintain a positive online reputation
maintaining a positive online reputation and how to do so
for building and managing a positive online reputation
– Collaborate on
group projects
and assignments
– Introduce online
using online tools
collaboration tools and their
– Communicate
features such as shared
with classmates
– Learn to collaborate and
Collaboration
documents, video
and teachers
communicate effectively
tools (e.g.,
conferencing, and
through
using digital tools –
Google
messaging – Teach how to
messaging and
Online
Develop teamwork and
Workspace,
use digital tools for
video
Collaboration and
communication skills in
Microsoft
teamwork and
conferencing
21
Communication
virtual environments
Teams)
communication
platforms
– Analyze case
studies and
scenarios
involving ethical
issues in
– Explore ethical issues
– Discuss ethical dilemmas
technology and
related to technology and
such as online privacy,
digital media –
digital media – Develop
Educational
copyright infringement, and
Discuss and
critical thinking and
resources on
digital rights – Teach critical
debate ethical
Cyber Ethics and
ethical decision-making
cyber ethics and
thinking skills and ethical
solutions and
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Digital Citizenship
skills
digital citizenship
decision-making principles
implications
– Research and
present on a
– Introduce future
specific future
technologies such as
technology or
artificial intelligence,
trend in ICT –
– Explore emerging
Educational
Internet of Things (IoT), and
Discuss potential
technologies and trends
resources on
quantum computing –
applications and
Future
in ICT – Discuss potential
future
Discuss potential benefits
implications for
Technologies and
impacts on society and
technologies and
and challenges of adopting
society and
23
Trends
daily life
trends
these technologies
everyday life
Week
Topic
Learning Objectives
Materials Needed
Teacher’s Activities
Learners’ Activities
24
Digital Literacy and Critical Thinking
– Develop digital literacy skills and abilities to evaluate online information critically – Learn to discern reliable sources from misinformation and fake news
Educational resources on digital literacy and critical thinking
– Teach strategies for evaluating the credibility and reliability of online sources – Discuss the importance of fact-checking and critical analysis of information
– Practice evaluating online information and identifying reliable sources – Discuss examples of misinformation and fake news and how to spot them
25
Review and Reflection
– Review key concepts and topics covered throughout the term – Reflect on learning journey and personal growth
Review materials, reflection journals
– Conduct a comprehensive review of all topics covered in the term – Guide students in reflecting on their learning journey and setting goals for the future
– Participate in review activities to consolidate learning – Reflect on personal growth and achievements throughout the term and set goals for further improvement
Week
Topic
Learning Objectives
Materials Needed
Teacher’s Activities
Learners’ Activities
26
Online Safety and Security
– Understand the importance of online safety and security – Learn to identify and respond to online threats and risks
Educational resources on online safety and security
– Discuss common online threats such as malware, phishing, and identity theft – Teach strategies for protecting personal information and staying safe online
– Identify potential online threats and risks and discuss how to respond to them – Learn about online safety tools and resources for protecting personal information
Week
Topic
Learning Objectives
Materials Needed
Teacher’s Activities
Learners’ Activities
27
Digital Citizenship in Action
– Apply digital citizenship principles and ethical guidelines in real- world contexts – Engage in positive online behaviors
Case studies, scenarios
– Present real-world scenarios related to digital citizenship and ethical dilemmas – Facilitate discussions on ethical decision-making and responsible online behavior
– Analyze case studies and scenarios and apply digital citizenship principles to resolve ethical dilemmas – Discuss the impact of positive online behaviors on individuals and communities
28
Cyberbullying Prevention and Response
– Understand the nature and impact of cyberbullying – Learn strategies for preventing and addressing cyberbullying incidents
Educational resources on cyberbullying prevention
– Define cyberbullying and its various forms such as harassment, trolling, and cyberstalking – Teach strategies for preventing and responding to cyberbullying
– Discuss the impact of cyberbullying on individuals and communities – Learn how to recognize signs of cyberbullying and support victims
29
Responsible Use of Social Media
– Learn to use social media platforms responsibly and ethically – Understand the risks and consequences of inappropriate online behavior
Educational resources on social media use
Discuss the benefits and risks of using social media platforms such as Facebook, Instagram, and TwitterTeach strategies for managing privacy settings and controlling online reputation
– Explore the features and functions of different social media platforms – Create guidelines for responsible social media use and discuss the importance of online etiquette
30
Final Project and Presentation
Apply ICT skills and knowledge acquired throughout the termShowcase projects and reflect on learning journey
Project materials, presentation tools
– Assign a final project that integrates various ICT skills and concepts covered in the term – Provide guidance and support for project development and presentation
– Work on final projects, incorporating elements of ICT such as multimedia, graphics, and data analysis – Present projects to classmates, showcasing achievements and reflecting on learning journey
ENTREPRENEURSHIP SCHEME OF WORK
Entrepreneurship
Scheme of work for primary 6 on Entrepreneurship covering 30 weeks:
Week
Topic
Learning Objectives
Materials Needed
Teacher’s Activities
Learners’ Activities
1
Introduction to Entrepreneurship
– Understand the concept of entrepreneurship and its importance – Identify characteristics of successful entrepreneurs
Whiteboard, markers
– Introduce the concept of entrepreneurship and its relevance in society – Discuss traits and skills of successful entrepreneurs
– Define entrepreneurship and brainstorm ideas for potential business ventures – Identify personal strengths and interests related to entrepreneurship
2
Identifying Business Opportunities
– Learn to identify business opportunities and gaps in the market – Understand the importance of market research in entrepreneurship
Magazines, newspapers
– Teach methods for identifying business opportunities through observation and research – Discuss the significance of market analysis
– Conduct market research to identify potential business opportunities – Analyze trends and consumer needs in different market sectors
3
Business Planning
– Learn to develop a basic business plan including mission, goals, and strategies – Understand the components of a business plan
Templates for business plans
– Explain the purpose and structure of a business plan – Guide students in creating a simple business plan for a hypothetical venture
– Develop a business plan for their chosen business idea including mission, vision, and strategies – Present and discuss their plans with peers
Week
Topic
Learning Objectives
Materials Needed
Teacher’s Activities
Learners’ Activities
4
Marketing Strategies
– Understand the role of marketing in business – Learn various marketing strategies to attract customers and promote products/services
Examples of marketing materials
– Introduce basic marketing concepts such as target audience, branding, and promotion – Discuss different marketing channels and techniques
– Create marketing materials (posters, flyers) for their business venture – Role- play marketing scenarios to practice persuasion and customer interaction
5
Financial Literacy
– Develop basic financial literacy skills including budgeting, saving, and understanding financial statements
Budget templates, financial reports
Teach fundamental financial concepts such as income, expenses, and profitGuide students in creating a budget for their business venture
Create a budget for their business plan, considering expenses and potential revenue streamsAnalyze financial statements to understand the financial health of their business
6
Entrepreneurial Mindset
– Cultivate an entrepreneurial mindset including creativity, resilience, and adaptability
Inspirational stories, videos
– Share stories of successful entrepreneurs and their journey to inspire creativity and perseverance – Discuss the importance of resilience and adaptability in entrepreneurship
– Reflect on personal strengths and areas for growth as future entrepreneurs – Brainstorm strategies for overcoming challenges in business ventures
Week
Topic
Learning Objectives
Materials Needed
Teacher’s Activities
Learners’ Activities
7
Product Development and Innovation
– Learn the process of product development from idea generation to prototype creation – Foster creativity and innovation in business ventures
Prototyping materials
– Teach the stages of product development including idea generation, design, and testing – Facilitate brainstorming sessions for innovative product ideas
– Develop a prototype or mock-up of their product/service idea – Test and iterate on prototypes to improve functionality and user experience
8
Sales and Customer Service
– Understand the importance of sales and customer service in business – Develop communication and interpersonal skills for sales and customer interactions
Role-play scenarios, customer feedback forms
– Discuss the role of sales and customer service in satisfying customer needs and building brand loyalty – Role-play sales and customer service scenarios
– Practice effective communication techniques for engaging customers and addressing their needs – Receive and analyze feedback from simulated customer interactions
9
Legal and Ethical Considerations
– Learn about legal requirements and ethical considerations in business operations – Understand the importance of integrity and honesty in entrepreneurship
Legal documents, case studies
– Introduce legal aspects of starting and operating a business including licenses, contracts, and intellectual property rights – Discuss ethical dilemmas and decision-making in business
– Identify legal requirements relevant to their business venture and ensure compliance – Discuss ethical issues and brainstorm solutions to ethical challenges
Week
Topic
Learning Objectives
Materials Needed
Teacher’s Activities
Learners’ Activities
10
Business Networking and Partnerships
– Learn the importance of networking and building relationships in business – Identify potential partners and collaborators for business ventures
Networking events, guest speakers
– Discuss the benefits of networking and forming partnerships in business growth and expansion – Invite guest speakers or entrepreneurs for networking opportunities
– Attend networking events or workshops to meet potential partners and mentors – Initiate conversations and build relationships with industry professionals
Week
Topic
Learning Objectives
Materials Needed
Teacher’s Activities
Learners’ Activities
11
Financial Management
– Understand the basics of financial management including budgeting, cash flow, and financial forecasting – Learn to manage finances effectively in a business context
Budgeting tools, financial statements
– Teach principles of financial management and importance of budgeting and cash flow – Guide students in creating financial projections for their business ventures
– Develop a financial plan for their business venture including budget, cash flow statement, and financial projections – Analyze financial data to make informed decisions and manage resources efficiently
12
Market Research and Analysis
– Develop advanced market research skills including data collection, analysis, and interpretation – Learn to use market research to make informed business decisions
Market research tools, survey forms
– Teach advanced market research techniques such as surveys, focus groups, and data analysis – Guide students in conducting market research for their business ventures
– Collect and analyze data from market research to identify market trends and customer preferences – Use market insights to refine product/service offerings and marketing strategies
Week
Topic
Learning Objectives
Materials Needed
Teacher’s Activities
Learners’ Activities
13
Business Growth Strategies
– Explore strategies for business growth and expansion including diversification, franchising, and mergers/acquisitions – Understand the risks and benefits of growth strategies
Case studies, growth models
– Introduce different growth strategies and their implications for business operations and scalability – Discuss factors to consider when choosing a growth strategy
– Analyze case studies of successful businesses that have implemented growth strategies – Brainstorm potential growth opportunities and assess their feasibility and risks
14
Financial Planning for Growth
– Learn to develop strategic financial plans to support business growth and expansion – Understand the importance of financial planning in sustainable growth
Financial planning tools
– Teach techniques for strategic financial planning including investment analysis and risk management – Guide students in creating financial plans for business growth
– Develop a financial plan to support their chosen growth strategy, considering capital requirements and investment opportunities – Evaluate financial risks and explore strategies for mitigating them
15
Social Entrepreneurship
– Understand the concept of social entrepreneurship and its role in addressing social and environmental challenges – Learn to develop business models with a social impact
Case studies, social impact metrics
– Introduce social entrepreneurship and its principles of combining profit with social impact – Discuss examples of successful social enterprises and their business models
– Identify social or environmental issues they are passionate about and brainstorm business ideas to address them – Develop a business model for a social enterprise with a focus on creating positive impact
16
Sustainable Business Practices
– Learn about sustainable business practices and their importance in creating long-term value – Explore strategies for integrating sustainability into business operations
Sustainability frameworks, case studies
– Introduce concepts of sustainability and corporate social responsibility (CSR) – Teach strategies for implementing sustainable practices in
– Assess their business operations and identify opportunities for integrating sustainable practices – Develop a sustainability plan outlining goals and actions for minimizing
Week
Topic
Learning Objectives
Materials Needed
Teacher’s Activities
Learners’ Activities
various business functions
environmental impact and promoting social responsibility
– Teach principles of
– Simulate crisis
crisis management
scenarios and develop
including risk
response plans to
assessment,
mitigate potential risks
– Learn to anticipate and
communication, and
and minimize impact –
respond to business crises
recovery planning –
Reflect on past
effectively – Develop
Crisis
Discuss strategies for
experiences of
Crisis
resilience and adaptability
management
building resilience and
overcoming challenges
Management and
in the face of challenges
protocols,
maintaining business
and identify lessons
17
Resilience
and setbacks
case studies
continuity
learned
– Introduce concepts of
– Research international
globalization,
markets and assess
– Understand the impact
international trade,
opportunities for
of globalization on
and cultural diversity in
exporting
businesses and economies
Global trade
business – Discuss
products/services –
– Learn about
data,
opportunities and
Explore cultural
Globalization and
international trade and its
international
challenges of
differences and adapt
International
opportunities and
market
expanding into
business strategies for
18
Trade
challenges
reports
international markets
global markets
– Teach techniques for
– Cultivate innovative
fostering creativity,
– Brainstorm innovative
thinking and
innovation, and
solutions to business
entrepreneurial
entrepreneurial
challenges and develop
leadership skills – Learn to
Innovation
leadership – Discuss the
plans for implementation
Innovation and
inspire and motivate
tools,
qualities and behaviors
– Practice leadership
Entrepreneurial
others to achieve
leadership
of effective
skills through team
19
Leadership
common goals
models
entrepreneurial leaders
exercises and projects
– Develop an exit
– Understand the
– Introduce different
strategy and succession
20
Exit Strategies and Succession Planning
importance of exit strategies and succession planning in business succession – Learn to plan for the future of the
Exit strategy templates, succession plans
exit strategies such as IPOs, acquisitions, and succession planning – Discuss factors to consider when
plan for their business venture, considering long-term goals and personal aspirations – Present their plans and
Week
Topic
Learning Objectives
Materials Needed
Teacher’s Activities
Learners’ Activities
business beyond the entrepreneur
planning for business succession
receive feedback from peers and mentors
Week
Topic
Learning Objectives
Materials Needed
Teacher’s Activities
Learners’ Activities
21
Financial Planning for Expansion
– Learn advanced financial planning techniques for business expansion – Understand the financial implications of growth strategies
Financial planning tools
– Teach financial modeling techniques such as scenario analysis and sensitivity analysis – Guide students in creating financial plans for expansion
– Develop detailed financial projections for business expansion, considering different growth scenarios and potential risks – Analyze financial data to assess feasibility and financial viability of expansion plans
22
Branding and Marketing Strategies
– Explore branding strategies to build brand identity and equity – Learn advanced marketing techniques to differentiate products/services in the market
Branding materials, marketing campaigns
– Introduce branding concepts such as brand positioning, identity, and equity – Teach advanced marketing strategies such as content marketing and influencer partnerships
– Develop a branding strategy to establish a unique brand identity for their business venture – Create marketing campaigns to promote products/services and attract customers
23
Financial Management for Growth
– Understand financial management principles for sustainable growth and profitability – Learn to analyze financial performance metrics and make data-driven decisions
Financial reports, KPIs
– Teach financial performance metrics such as ROI, ROE, and break- even analysis – Guide students in analyzing financial statements and performance indicators
– Analyze financial performance metrics for their business venture and identify areas for improvement and optimization – Develop strategies to enhance financial efficiency and profitability
Week
Topic
Learning Objectives
Materials Needed
Teacher’s Activities
Learners’ Activities
24
E-commerce and Digital Marketing
– Explore opportunities and challenges of e- commerce in modern business – Learn digital marketing techniques to reach online customers
E-commerce platforms, digital marketing tools
– Introduce e-commerce platforms and their features for online sales and transactions – Teach digital marketing techniques such as SEO, SEM, and email marketing
– Set up an e-commerce platform to sell products/services online and manage online transactions – Implement digital marketing campaigns to drive traffic and conversions
25
Scaling Up: Managing Growth
– Understand the challenges and strategies for scaling a business – Learn to manage resources effectively and adapt organizational structures for growth
Growth models, organizational charts
– Discuss common challenges of scaling a business such as resource constraints and organizational complexity – Teach strategies for managing growth effectively and sustainably
– Assess scalability of their business venture and develop plans to scale operations and expand market reach – Adapt organizational structures and processes to support growth objectives
26
International Expansion Strategies
– Explore opportunities and strategies for expanding business operations internationally – Understand cultural and regulatory factors in global markets
Market research reports, international trade agreements
– Introduce different modes of international expansion such as exporting, franchising, and joint ventures – Discuss cultural and regulatory considerations when entering international markets
– Research international markets and assess opportunities for expansion – Develop strategies for entering specific international markets based on market research and cultural analysis
27
Innovation and R&D Management
– Foster a culture of innovation and continuous improvement in business operations – Learn to manage research and development (R&D) activities effectively
Innovation labs, R&D tools
– Teach principles of innovation management and encourage creative thinking and experimentation – Guide students in setting up R&D processes and managing innovation projects
– Brainstorm ideas for product/service innovation and develop R&D plans to bring new ideas to market – Implement R&D activities and iterate on prototypes to improve product/service offerings
Week
Topic
Learning Objectives
Materials Needed
Teacher’s Activities
Learners’ Activities
28
Strategic Partnerships and Alliances
– Explore opportunities for strategic partnerships and alliances to drive business growth and innovation – Learn to negotiate and manage partnerships effectively
Partnership agreements, negotiation frameworks
– Discuss benefits and risks of strategic partnerships and alliances in business growth and expansion – Teach negotiation techniques and strategies for establishing mutually beneficial partnerships
– Identify potential partners and explore opportunities for collaboration and partnership – Negotiate terms and agreements for strategic partnerships and alliances
29
Business Exit and Succession Planning
– Understand different exit strategies and succession planning options for exiting a business – Learn to plan for the long-term sustainability and legacy of the business
Exit strategy templates, succession plans
– Introduce exit strategy options such as IPOs, mergers/acquisitions, and family succession – Discuss factors to consider when planning for business exit and succession
– Develop a comprehensive exit strategy and succession plan for their business venture, considering long-term goals and personal aspirations – Present their plans and receive feedback from peers and mentors
30
Business Showcase and Reflection
– Showcase business ventures and accomplishments – Reflect on the entrepreneurial journey and lessons learned
Presentation materials, reflection journals
– Organize a business showcase event where students present their ventures to peers, teachers, and invited guests – Facilitate reflection sessions to discuss challenges, achievements, and growth as entrepreneurs
– Prepare presentations to showcase their business ventures, highlighting key achievements and milestones – Reflect on their entrepreneurial journey, challenges overcome, and skills acquired throughout the course
AGRICULTURAL SCIENCE SCHEME OF WORK
Agricultural Science
Scheme of work for primary 6 on Agricultural Science covering 30 weeks:
Week
Topic
Learning Objectives
Materials Needed
Teacher’s Activities
Learners’ Activities
1
Introduction to Agriculture
– Understand the importance of agriculture in providing food, fiber, and other resources – Identify different sectors of agriculture (crop production, animal husbandry, etc.)
Pictures of agricultural activities
– Introduce the concept of agriculture and its significance – Discuss the various sectors of agriculture and their roles
– Discuss their prior knowledge and experiences related to agriculture – Explore pictures and videos depicting agricultural activities
2
Soil and Its Importance
– Learn about the composition and properties of soil – Understand the importance of soil for plant growth and agriculture
Soil samples, magnifying glasses
– Teach about the components of soil (sand, silt, clay) and their properties – Discuss the role of soil in providing nutrients and support for plant growth
– Examine soil samples to observe their texture and composition – Discuss the importance of soil for agriculture and plant health
3
Crop Production Techniques
– Learn about different methods of crop production (traditional vs. modern) – Understand the importance of crop rotation, irrigation, and fertilization in crop cultivation
Farming tools, seeds
– Introduce traditional and modern methods of crop production – Discuss the benefits of crop rotation, irrigation, and fertilization in maximizing yield
– Plant seeds in a small plot or containers using different planting techniques – Discuss the importance of each step in crop production
4
Plant Growth and Development
– Understand the stages of plant growth and development – Learn about factors affecting
Plant samples, growth charts
– Teach about the stages of plant growth (germination, vegetative, reproductive) –
– Observe and record the growth of planted seeds over time – Discuss how different
Week
Topic
Learning Objectives
Materials Needed
Teacher’s Activities
Learners’ Activities
plant growth (light, water, temperature)
Discuss the importance of factors like light, water, and temperature for plant growth
factors influence plant growth and development
5
Pest and Disease Management
– Learn about common pests and diseases affecting crops – Understand preventive and control measures for pest and disease management
Pest and disease samples
– Introduce common pests and diseases in agriculture and their symptoms – Discuss preventive measures such as crop rotation, sanitation, and biological control
– Identify common pests and diseases in plant samples and discuss their effects – Explore different methods of pest and disease control
6
Crop Harvesting and Storage
– Learn about proper harvesting techniques for different crops – Understand the importance of post- harvest handling and storage
Harvesting tools, storage bins
– Teach about the timing and methods of crop harvesting to ensure quality and yield – Discuss techniques for post- harvest handling and storage to minimize losses
– Practice harvesting crops using appropriate tools and techniques – Discuss strategies for storing harvested crops to maintain quality and prevent spoilage
7
Livestock Farming
– Understand the basics of livestock farming (types of livestock, breeding, feeding) – Learn about the importance of animal husbandry in agriculture
Pictures of livestock, feed
– Introduce different types of livestock (cattle, poultry, sheep, etc.) and their roles in agriculture – Discuss the importance of proper breeding and feeding practices
– Discuss their knowledge and experiences with different types of livestock – Explore pictures of livestock farms and identify different animals
8
Animal Nutrition and Health
– Learn about the nutritional requirements of livestock – Understand the importance of
Feed samples, veterinary supplies
– Teach about the nutritional needs of different livestock species – Discuss the
– Analyze feed samples to determine their nutritional content
Week
Topic
Learning Objectives
Materials Needed
Teacher’s Activities
Learners’ Activities
balanced diets and
importance of
– Discuss the
healthcare for animals
healthcare practices
importance of
such as vaccination
providing
and deworming
balanced diets and
regular healthcare
for livestock
– Observe a
– Introduce dairy
demonstration of
farming and its
the milking
– Learn about dairy
significance in
process and dairy
farming practices and the
agriculture – Discuss
hygiene practices –
production of milk and
the milking process
Discuss the
dairy products –
Milking
and the importance of
different dairy
Understand the milking
equipment,
hygiene in dairy
products derived
9
Dairy Farming
process and dairy hygiene
dairy products
production
from milk
– Introduce poultry
– Visit a poultry
farming practices
farm or watch
including housing
videos
– Understand the basics
design, feed
demonstrating
of poultry farming
formulation, and
poultry farming
including housing,
disease prevention –
practices – Discuss
feeding, and disease
Discuss the
the requirements
management – Learn
production cycle of
for housing,
about the production of
Poultry housing,
poultry (broilers and
feeding, and
10
Poultry Farming
eggs and poultry meat
feed, vaccines
layers)
disease prevention
– Set up a small-
– Learn about fish farming
scale fish tank or
techniques and the
– Introduce
pond and learn
importance of
aquaculture and its
about fish feeding
aquaculture in meeting
role in providing
and care – Discuss
global food demand –
seafood for human
the environmental
Understand the
consumption – Discuss
impacts of
requirements for fish
different types of fish
aquaculture and
health and sustainable
Fish tanks, fish
farming systems
strategies for
11
Aquaculture
aquaculture practices
feed
(ponds, cages, tanks)
sustainability
Week
Topic
Learning Objectives
Materials Needed
Teacher’s Activities
Learners’ Activities
12
Sustainable Agriculture Practices
– Explore sustainable agriculture practices for conserving resources and protecting the environment – Learn about organic farming and agroecology techniques
Sustainable farming tools
– Teach about sustainable agriculture practices such as crop rotation, organic farming, and agroforestry – Discuss the benefits of sustainable farming for the environment and community
– Visit a sustainable farm or watch videos showcasing sustainable agriculture practices – Discuss the principles of organic farming and explore techniques for soil conservation
13
Agricultural Machinery
– Learn about different types of agricultural machinery and their uses in modern farming – Understand safety precautions and maintenance of farm equipment
Farm machinery, safety gear
– Introduce various types of agricultural machinery (tractors, harvesters, plows, etc.) and their functions – Discuss safety guidelines and maintenance procedures for farm equipment
– Identify different types of agricultural machinery and their uses – Discuss safety measures and demonstrate proper handling of farm equipment
14
Agribusiness and Value Addition
Explore opportunities in agribusiness including food processing, packaging, and marketingUnderstand the concept of value addition in agriculture
Packaging materials, marketing tools
– Introduce agribusiness concepts and discuss the value chain from farm to table – Teach about value addition techniques such as processing, packaging, and branding
– Brainstorm ideas for value-added products using locally available agricultural produce – Develop a marketing plan for promoting and selling their products
15
Agricultural Economics
– Understand the basic principles of agricultural economics including supply and demand, pricing, and market
Economic models, market data
– Teach about economic concepts relevant to agriculture such as supply and demand, price
– Analyze market trends and data to understand supply and demand dynamics in
Week
Topic
Learning Objectives
Materials Needed
Teacher’s Activities
Learners’ Activities
analysis – Learn about government policies affecting agriculture
determination, and market structures – Discuss government interventions and policies in agriculture
agricultural markets – Discuss the impact of government policies on farmers and consumers
16
Sustainable Food Production
– Explore sustainable food production methods and their role in ensuring food security and environmental sustainability – Understand the concept of food miles and local food systems
Food production models, sustainability reports
Discuss the importance of sustainable food production practices for meeting global food demand while minimizing environmental impactTeach about local food systems and the concept of food miles
– Explore examples of sustainable food production models and their impact on communities and ecosystems – Discuss strategies for promoting sustainable food consumption and supporting local farmers
17
Food Security and Hunger Issues
– Learn about food security challenges and hunger issues around the world – Understand the factors contributing to food insecurity and strategies for addressing them
Hunger statistics, case studies
– Teach about the concept of food security and the factors affecting access to nutritious food – Discuss the causes and consequences of hunger and malnutrition globally
– Explore case studies of communities affected by food insecurity and discuss potential solutions – Brainstorm ways to address food insecurity and support vulnerable populations
18
Urban Agriculture
– Explore urban agriculture initiatives and their contribution to food production,
Urban farming kits, community garden plans
– Introduce urban agriculture and its benefits for cities including food access,
– Visit a local urban farm or community garden and participate in
Week
Topic
Learning Objectives
Materials Needed
Teacher’s Activities
Learners’ Activities
environmental sustainability, and community resilience
green space, and community engagement – Discuss different types of urban farming projects (rooftop gardens, community gardens, vertical farming)
planting or harvesting activities – Discuss the role of urban agriculture in addressing urban food deserts and promoting sustainability
– Explore examples
of biotechnology
in agriculture such
– Introduce
as GMO crops and
biotechnology
discuss their
concepts and their
benefits and
applications in
controversies –
agriculture for crop
Discuss the
– Learn about the role of
improvement, pest
potential of
biotechnology in
resistance, and
biotechnology for
agriculture including
disease tolerance –
addressing
genetically modified
Discuss ethical and
agricultural
organisms (GMOs), gene
Biotechnology
safety considerations
challenges and
Biotechnology in
editing, and crop
tools, GMO
in biotech research
improving food
19
Agriculture
improvement techniques
examples
and development
security
– Teach about the
– Analyze case studies of environmental degradation caused by agriculture and brainstorm solutions – Design and implement a conservation project in their local community to promote sustainable land
environmental impact
of agricultural
– Explore the impact of
practices including soil
agriculture on the
erosion,
environment and
deforestation, and
strategies for sustainable
habitat loss – Discuss
land use – Learn about
conservation
conservation practices
techniques such as
and agroecological
Conservation
agroforestry, contour
Environmental
approaches for
manuals,
farming, and
Conservation in
environmental
agroecology
integrated pest
20
Agriculture
stewardship
guides
management
Week
Topic
Learning Objectives
Materials Needed
Teacher’s Activities
Learners’ Activities
use and biodiversity
– Teach about the
– Analyze climate
impact of climate
data and
change on agricultural
projections to
production including
assess the
shifts in temperature,
potential impact
precipitation patterns,
of climate change
and extreme weather
on agriculture in
– Understand the effects
events – Discuss
their region –
of climate change on
adaptation strategies
Develop a climate
agriculture and food
such as crop
adaptation plan
security – Learn about
diversification, water
for their farm or
Climate Change
adaptation strategies and
Climate data,
conservation, and
community to
Adaptation in
resilient farming practices
resilience
resilient farming
mitigate risks and
21
Agriculture
to mitigate climate risks
frameworks
practices
build resilience
– Introduce
– Analyze
agricultural policies at
agricultural
local, national, and
policies and their
international levels
implications for
and their impact on
farmers and
farming communities
consumers –
– Learn about
and food systems –
Discuss ways to
government policies and
Discuss the role of
engage with
regulations affecting
agricultural
policymakers and
agriculture and rural
governance in
advocate for
development –
addressing challenges
policies that
Understand the role of
Policy
such as food security,
support
Agricultural
agricultural governance
documents,
rural poverty, and
sustainable
Policy and
in shaping food systems
governance
environmental
agriculture and
22
Governance
and livelihoods
frameworks
sustainability
rural development
– Understand the
– Teach about the role
– Participate in
23
Agricultural Education and Extension
importance of agricultural education and extension services in knowledge dissemination and farmer
Extension manuals, outreach materials
of agricultural extension in providing farmers with access to information, training, and resources for
agricultural extension activities such as field visits, training workshops, or
Week
Topic
Learning Objectives
Materials Needed
Teacher’s Activities
Learners’ Activities
empowerment – Learn about extension methods and outreach programs for rural communities
improving productivity and livelihoods – Discuss different extension methods such as field demonstrations, farmer field schools, and ICT-based services
farmer meetings – Share knowledge and skills gained from extension services with their families and communities
– Experiment with
agricultural
technologies and
tools to monitor
– Introduce innovative
crop health, soil
technologies such as
moisture, or
drones, sensors, and
weather
data analytics for
conditions –
– Explore the role of
optimizing farm
Discuss the
innovation and
management and
benefits and
technology in
decision-making –
challenges of
transforming agriculture
Discuss the potential
adopting
and driving sustainable
of digital agriculture
technology in
development – Learn
Farm tech
for increasing
agriculture and its
Agricultural
about digital agriculture
gadgets,
productivity, reducing
implications for
Innovation and
tools and precision
precision
resource use, and
smallholder
24
Technology
farming techniques
farming guides
enhancing resilience
farmers
– Learn about
– Introduce the concept of agripreneurship and its potential for creating jobs, income opportunities, and community development in rural areas – Discuss strategies for promoting agribusiness and rural
– Explore entrepreneurial opportunities in agriculture such as value-added processing, agritourism, or agroforestry enterprises – Develop a business plan for a rural enterprise or
opportunities for
entrepreneurship and
rural development in the
agricultural sector –
Understand the role of
Business plans,
Agripreneurship
agribusiness in creating
rural
and Rural
livelihoods and economic
development
25
Development
growth
reports
Week
Topic
Learning Objectives
Materials Needed
Teacher’s Activities
Learners’ Activities
entrepreneurship through training, access to finance, and market linkages
community project aimed at improving livelihoods and resilience
– Analyze case
studies of
successful
initiatives
– Teach about the
contributing to
interconnectedness of
sustainable food
– Learn about global food
global food systems,
systems and SDG
systems and the
trade, and
targets – Identify
challenges of achieving
environmental
actions that
food security and
sustainability – Discuss
individuals,
sustainable development
the contribution of
communities, and
Global Food
– Understand the role of
agriculture to the
governments can
Systems and
agriculture in addressing
SDG
SDGs including
take to support
Sustainable
the UN Sustainable
frameworks,
poverty reduction,
sustainable
Development
Development Goals
food system
hunger eradication,
agriculture and
26
Goals
(SDGs)
reports
and climate action
food security
– Introduce the
– Collect and
concept of food
preserve
sovereignty and its
indigenous seeds,
principles of local
plants, or
– Learn about the concept
control over food
traditional farming
of food sovereignty and
systems, biodiversity
tools as cultural
its importance for
conservation, and
heritage – Learn
community self-
cultural diversity –
from elders or
determination and
Discuss the role of
local experts
cultural resilience –
indigenous knowledge
about traditional
Explore indigenous
Indigenous
in sustainable
farming practices,
Food Sovereignty
farming practices and
seeds, cultural
agriculture and
seed saving
and Indigenous
traditional knowledge
heritage
biodiversity
techniques, or
27
Knowledge
systems
materials
conservation
medicinal plants
Week
Topic
Learning Objectives
Materials Needed
Teacher’s Activities
Learners’ Activities
28
Gender and Equity in Agriculture
– Understand the gender dimensions of agriculture and the importance of women’s participation and empowerment in rural development – Learn about initiatives promoting gender equality and social inclusion in agriculture
Gender equity reports, empowerment programs
– Teach about gender roles and inequalities in agriculture including access to land, resources, and decision-making – Discuss the contributions of women farmers to food production, nutrition, and household welfare
– Conduct interviews or surveys to explore gender dynamics and division of labor in farming communities – Identify strategies for promoting women’s leadership and economic empowerment in agriculture
29
Resilient Farming Communities
– Explore strategies for building resilient farming communities and adapting to environmental, economic, and social changes – Learn about community-based approaches to natural resource management and disaster risk reduction
Community resilience plans, disaster preparedness kits
– Introduce the concept of community resilience and the importance of collective action in addressing shared challenges and risks – Discuss participatory approaches to community development and decision-making
Engage in community mapping or participatory planning exercises to identify strengths, vulnerabilities, and priorities for resilience buildingDevelop action plans or projects for enhancing community resilience and adaptive capacity
30
Future Trends in Agriculture
– Reflect on emerging trends and innovations in agriculture and their implications for the future of food production and rural livelihoods – Consider opportunities and challenges for
Trend reports, scenario planning tools
– Facilitate a discussion on future scenarios for agriculture including technological advancements, climate change impacts, and market
– Explore futuristic concepts such as vertical farming, lab-grown meat, or climate-smart agriculture and discuss their feasibility and