National Values Education (NVE) Scheme of Work Primary 2 Lagos State

National Value Education Curriculum
National Value Education Curriculum

Contents
NVE- NATIONAL VALUES EDUCATION (CIVIC EDUCATION) PRIMARY 2 SCHEME OF WORK FIRST TERMRevisionWhy study civic educationComponent of civic EducationImportance of Civic Education to national developmentImportance of Civic Education to National development ContdHonestyCourtesy, Politeness and EtiquetteNVE- NATIONAL VALUES EDUCATION (CIVIC EDUCATION) PRIMARY 2 SCHEME OF WORK SECOND TERMOur communityMembers of the communityRules in the communityCommunity leader’s e.gRoles of community leadersHONESTYConscienceNVE- NATIONAL VALUES EDUCATION (CIVIC EDUCATION) PRIMARY 2 SCHEME OF WORK THIRD TERMCommunity leadership in Nigeria traditional settingDuties of a Community leaderReward of community leadersOther duties of a community leaderHumilityQualities of Community leadershipRoad signs and traffic lightACHIEVEMENT STANDARD FOR PRIMARY TWONVE- NATIONAL VALUES EDUCATION (SECURITY EDUCATION) PRIMARY 2 FIRST TERM SCHEME OF WORKSources of danger and InsecuritySources of danger and Insecurity BombingSources of Danger and InsecuritySources of danger and InsecurityThe importance of culture in NigeriaSources of Danger InsecuritySources of Danger and Insecurity:Sources of danger and Insecurity RiotSources of Danger and Insecurity:NVE-SECURITY EDUCATION SCHEME OF WORK PRIMARY 2 SECOND TERMRevision of first term workPreventive Measures:Preventive Measures:Identification of SecurityIntroduction of securityIdentification of Security Agencies:Identification of Security Agencies:Identification of Security Agencies: The MilitaryNigerian Prison ServiceREVISIONNVE-SECURITY EDUCATION PRIMARY 2 SCHEME OF WORK THIRD TERMRevision of Last Tern’s WorkDuties of Security Agencies: PoliceDuties of Security Agencies: FRSC and LASTMADuties of NAFDAC and NDLEADuties of the Nigerian Prison ServiceDuties of the Nigerian Security and Civil Defence Corps (NSCDC)Duties of Security Agencies:Duties of Security Agencies:ACHIEVEMENT STANDARD FOR PRIMARY TWONVE-SOCIAL STUDIES PRIMARY 2 SCHEME OF WORK FIRST TERMScope of socialCulture (meaning)Elements of cultureThe importance of culture in NigeriaFood we eat in our family membersWhy we eat together as a family memberThe nutrient in the food we eat and their importance to growthNutrient of food we eat (contd)NVE- NATIONAL VALUES EDUCATION (SOCIAL STUDIES) PRIMARY 2 SCHEME OF WORK SECOND TERMMeaning and importance of greetingForms of greetingMeaning and type of environmentWays of keeping our environment cleanImportance of cleaning in our environmentMeaning of accidentCauses of accidents at home and in schoolEffects of home and school accidentsHow to prevent accidents in the school and at homeNVE- NATIONAL VALUES EDUCATION (SOCIAL STUDIES) PRIMARY 2 SCHEME OF WORK THIRD TERMDrugsCategories of drugs legal drugs & illegal drugsDrug abuseEffects of drug abuseWays of preventing drug abuseHarmful substancesWhys of preventing intake of harmful substancesHow to keep away from dangerACHIEVEMENT STANDARD FOR PRIMARY TWO

Basic 2 Ministry of Education Unified Schemes of Work. National Values Education – NVE Scheme of work Primary 2. Schemeofwork.com

NVE- NATIONAL VALUES EDUCATION (CIVIC EDUCATION) PRIMARY 2 SCHEME OF WORK FIRST TERM

WEEK 1 (Civic Education)

TOPIC CONTENT

Revision

  • Importance of civic education

LEARNING OBJECTIVES

Pupils should be aide to:

• discuss some topic* taught last teem

• explain civic education / the Importance of civic education

• Identify the advantages of civic education

LEARNING ACTIVITIES

Pupil as a class, discuss and give

Answer to some topic a taught in previous term

• Pupils in a class. Explain the inclining / (the importance of civic education

• Pupil as a class, Identify the advantages of civic education

EMBEDDED CORD SKILLS

  • Problem solving
  • Communication

LEARNING RESOURCES

WEEK 2 (Civic Education)

TOPIC CONTENT

Why study civic education

LEARNING OBJECTIVES

Pupils should be able to:

  • Explain Civic Education
  • identify the reasons for the study of civic education
  • discuss the reasons why they study civic education at school

LEARNING ACTIVITIES

– Pupils as a

  • Class, brainstorm on the meaning of civic education
  • Pupils individually, identify various reasons for the study of civic education at school
  • Pupils as a class.
  • Discuss reasons for study of civic education

EMBEDDED CORD SKILLS

  • Critical thinking and problem solving
  • Communication and collaboration
  • Citizenship

LEARNING RESOURCES

AUDIO VISUAL RESOURCES:

• Chart showing the

Importance of studying civic education

• Projector/lnUractlve board

WEBSITE RESOURCES:

SITE LINK

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WEEK 3 & 4 (Civic Education)

TOPIC CONTENT

Component of civic Education

  • Nationality Rights and duties
  • Democratic practices Community Values

LEARNING OBJECTIVES

Pupils should be able to:

  • Explain component of civic education
  • Identify the component of civic education
  • Describe here and how civic education takes place

LEARNING ACTIVITIES

  • Pupils as a class, are guided on the component of civic education
  • Pupils. Individually identify the component of civic education
  • Pupils as a class are guided on the places civic education takes place

EMBEDDED CORD SKILLS

  • Critical thinking and problem solving
  • Communication and  collaboration  Citizenship

LEARNING RESOURCES

AUDIOVISUAL RESOURCES:

Pictures/Photographs of political leaders in Nigeria

Projector/ interactive board

WEBSITE RESOURCES:

SITE LINK

https://wirivi cs.blogspotcom /2015/05/three-components-of-c ivicseducation.html

VIDEO LINK:

https://www.youtube.com /watch?v=w Y9rpikKLE# action=share

WEEK 5 (Civic Education)

TOPIC CONTENT

Importance of Civic Education to national development

  • Systems and institution of government democratic process etc.
  • Acquire skills such as active citizenship enquiry, cooperation etc.

LEARNING OBJECTIVES

Pupils should be able to:

  • discuss the importance of civic education to national development
  • describe the system and institution of government
  • democratic process identify acquired skills for national development

LEARNING ACTIVITIES

Pupils as a class discuss the…

  • Importance of civic education to national development
  • Pupils in small group put line the roles of institution on government democratic process
  • Pupils individually identify the acquired skills for national development

EMBEDDED CORD SKILLS

  • Critical thinking and problem solving
  • Communication and Collaboration
  • Citizenship

LEARNING RESOURCES

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WEEK 5 (Civic Education)

TOPIC CONTENT

Importance of Civic Education to National development Contd

  • Civic engagement in the political Social and economic process

LEARNING OBJECTIVES

Pupils should be able to:

  • highlight the importance of civic education to national development
  • explain the role of civic education in- political process
  • social process  economic process I -identify the importance of having political leaders in the society

LEARNING ACTIVITIES

Pupils as a class highlight the

  • Importance of civic education to national development
  • Pupils h small groups, are guided on the roles of civic education In political, social and economic process
  • Pupils individually identify the importance of having political leaders in the society

EMBEDDED CORD SKILLS

  • Critical thinking and problem solving
  • Communication and Collaboration
  • Citizenship

LEARNING RESOURCES

AUDIOVISUAL RESOURCES:

  • Picture Charts showing the reward of honesty
  • Chart showing the Importance of civic education to the development of the society

Projector/interactive board

WEBSITE RESOURCES:

SITE LINK:

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VIDEO LINK

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WEEK 7

 MID TERM BREAK

WEEK 8 (Civic Education)

TOPIC CONTENT

Honesty

  • Meaning the importance of telling the truth always.
  • Reward of honesty e.g. praise, gift, promotion etc.
  • Punishment of dishonesty e.g.
  • Shame, beating, disgrace etc.

LEARNING OBJECTIVES

Pupils should be able to:

  • Explain the meaning of Honesty
  • Identify the Importance of telling the truth always
  • Outline the reward of honesty
  • Describe the punishment of dishonesty

LEARNING ACTIVITIES

  • Pupils as a class brainstorm on the meaning of Honesty
  • Pupils in pairs identify the
  • Importance of telling the truth always
  • Individual pupil identify and
  • Mention the reward of honesty
  • Pupils in small groups identify and describe the punishment of Dishonesty

EMBEDDED CORD SKILLS

  • Critical thinking and problem solving
  • Communication and Collaboration
  • Citizenship

LEARNING RESOURCES

AUDIOVISUAL RESOURCES:

  • Chart showing
  • Importance telling the truth
  • Picture chart
  • Illustrating punishment Of Dishonesty Puzzle activity bock on Reward of honesty

WEBSITE RESOURCE

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VIDEO LINK:

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WEEK 9 (Civic Education)

TOPIC CONTENT

Courtesy, Politeness and Etiquette

  • Meaning
  • Treating other
  • people with courtesy and proper behavior in the street  buses, trains and queues

LEARNING OBJECTIVES

Pupils should be able to: explain following

  • COURTESY
  • POLITENES
  • ETIQUETT
  • Identify their roles in the society as regarding courtesy and politeness
  • Outline ways to be responsible in the public

LEARNING ACTIVITIES

  • Pupils as a class brimstone on the meaning of courtesy, politeness and Pupils individually. Identify their
  • Roles in the society regarding courtesy, etiquette and politeness
  • Pupils in small groups, role play on
  • ways to respect and show politeness
  • in the society

EMBEDDED CORD SKILLS

LEARNING RESOURCES

AUDIOVISUAL RESOURCES.

•             Futures Charts showing how to treat people and behave in the pubic

  • Illustrative board

•             Projector

WEBSITE RESOURCES:

SITE LINK

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VIDEO LINK:

AUDIOVISUAL

WEEK 10 (Civic Education)

Revision

NVE- NATIONAL VALUES EDUCATION (CIVIC EDUCATION) PRIMARY 2 SCHEME OF WORK SECOND TERM

WEEK 1 (Civic Education)

TOPIC CONTENT

Revision /welcome Test

LEARNING OBJECTIVES

Pupils should be able to:

Discuss some topics taught in the previous term such as:

  • Importance of civic education.
  • Honesty
  • The importance of telling the truth always

LEARNING ACTIVITIES

  • Pupils as a class give answers to some of the topic from the previous term

EMBEDDED CORD SKILLS

  • ALL embedded used in the previous term

LEARNING RESOURCES

  • All learning resources used in the previous term

WEEK 2 (Civic Education)

TOPIC CONTENT

Our community

  • Meaning of community
  • Types of community  Modem
  •  communities/institution e.g. School community

LEARNING OBJECTIVES

Pupils should be able to:

  • explain the meaning of a Community
  • identify types of community with examples
  • describe the various types of community

LEARNING ACTIVITIES

EMBEDDED CORD SKILLS

  • Critical thinking and problem solving
  • Communication and collaboration
  • Citizenship

LEARNING RESOURCES

AUDIOVISUAL RESOURCES:

  • Pictures chart showing
  • Various types of community Interactive
  • Board/projector

WEBSITE RESOURCES:

SITE LINK

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VIDEO LINK:

www.Youtube.com/watch

WEEK 3 (Civic Education)

TOPIC CONTENT

Members of the community

  • Father
  • Mother
  • Siblings
  • Community
  • Leaders Bale,
  • Chief, Obi and Emir

LEARNING OBJECTIVES

Pupils should be able to:

  • outline members of community
  • Identify the roles of community leaders.
  • differentiate between community leaders(Balee, Chief, Obi and Emir)

LEARNING ACTIVITIES

  • Pupils as a class outline members of the community
  • Pupils in pairs identify the roles of community leaders
  • Pupils in groups, differentiate between each community leaders and their ethnic group

EMBEDDED CORD SKILLS

  • Critical thinking and problem solving
  • Communication and Collaboration
  • Citizenship

LEARNING RESOURCES

AUDIOVISUAL RESOURCES:

Poster showing members of a community

Projector/1nteractive board

WEBSITE RESOURCES:

SITE LINK

https: //www.education.com/lesson -plan /people-in-the community

VIDEO LINK:

www.Youtube.com/watchtelCCOzxgRN

WEEK 4 (Civic Education)

TOPIC CONTENT

Rules in the community

  • Obedience
  • Loyalty
  • Cooperation
  • Peaceful coexistence
  • Orderliness
  • Sanitation
  • Respect

LEARNING OBJECTIVES

Pupils should be able to;

  • Explain the meaning of Rules’ outline Rules in the community, describe each rules in the community.

LEARNING ACTIVITIES

  • Pupils as a class discuss the meaning of Rules’
  • Pupils in pairs, outline the rules in the community
  • Pupils in small groups, describe each rules in the community

EMBEDDED CORD SKILLS

  • Communication and Collaboration
  • Leadership & personal development
  • Citizenship imagination

LEARNING RESOURCES

AUDIOVISUAL RESOURCES

  • Chart illustrating rules in the community
  • Picture charts showing people demonstrating various rules of a community
  • Projector/Interactive

WEBSITE RESOURCES’

 SITE LINK

https://wvw.education.com/lesson-plan/people in -the-community/

WEEK 5 (Civic Education)

TOPIC CONTENT

Community leader’s e.g

  • Yoruba -Oba
  • Igbo -Eze
  • Benin-Enugo
  • Alupo-Etsu
  • Ebira-Ohinoyi
  • Other title holders in the community

LEARNING OBJECTIVES

Pupils should be able to:

• explain who a leader is

• identify at least five ethnic group Nigeria

• describe each title leader

LEARNING ACTIVITIES

  • Pupils as a class brainstorm on the Word Leader
  • Pupils In pairs Identify at least live ethnic group in Nigeria
  • Pupils Individual .mention each leader’s title

EMBEDDED CORD SKILLS

  • Communication & collaboration
  • Critical Thinking & problem solving
  • Citizenship

LEARNING RESOURCES

AUDIOVISUAL RESOURCES:

I Picture charts showing various communities and their leaders

VIDEO LINK:

.youtube.com/watch?v=jt2qlcHsH6E

WEEK 6 (Civic Education)

TOPIC CONTENT

Roles of community leaders

  • Settlement of disputes
  • Ensuring peace
  • Organizing
  • Community work
  • Link between the government and the community

LEARNING OBJECTIVES

Pupils should be able to:

  • Explain the role of a community leader
  • Identify the roles of community leader
  • differentiate between dispute & peace

LEARNING ACTIVITIES

EMBEDDED CORD SKILLS

LEARNING RESOURCES

WEEK 7

MID TERM BREAK

WEEK 8 (Civic Education)

TOPIC CONTENT

HONESTY

  • Meaning
  • The importance of telling the truth always.
  • Reward of honesty e.g. praise, gift, promotion etc.
  • Punishment of dishonesty e.g. shame, beating, disgrace etc.

LEARNING OBJECTIVES

Pupils should be able to;

  • explain the meaning of Honesty
  • identify the Importance of telling the truth always
  • outline the reward of honesty
  • describe the punishment of dishonesty

LEARNING ACTIVITIES

  • Pupils as a class brainstorm on the meaning of Honesty
  • Pupils in pairs identify the importance of telling the truth always
  • Individual pupil identify and Mention the reward of honesty
  • Pupils in small groups Identify and describe the punishment of Dishonesty

EMBEDDED CORD SKILLS

  • Critical thinking and problem solving
  • Communication and Collaboration
  • Citizenship

LEARNING RESOURCES

AUDIOVISUAL RESOURCES:

Chart showing

Importance felling the truth

Picture chart

Illustrating punishment of Dishonesty

Puzzle activity bock on reward of honesty

WEBSITE RESOURCES

WEEK 9&10 (Civic Education)

TOPIC CONTENT

LEARNING OBJECTIVES

LEARNING ACTIVITIES

EMBEDDED CORD SKILLS

LEARNING RESOURCES

WEEK 11 (Civic Education)

TOPIC CONTENT

Conscience

  • Meaning Man’s Possession of free will to do good or evil Man’s feelings when he does evil-guilt conscience coupled with rest of mind

LEARNING OBJECTIVES

Pupils should be able to:

• Explain the meaning Of Conscience

• Discuss the word joy guilt

• Importance of Conscience to our daily lives

LEARNING ACTIVITIES

Pupils as a class, are guided on the meaning of the word conscience

• Pupils as a class, discuss the word joy and guilt

• Pupils as a class, are guided on the importance of Conscience to our daily lives

EMBEDDED CORD SKILLS

  • Communication and Collaboration
  • Citizenship

LEARNING RESOURCES

AUDIOVISUAL RESOURCES:

• Picture chart showing a man doing good to another individual

WEBSITE RESOURCES:

 SITE LINK

http://elimutanzania.com/notes/form -2/tivicsnotes/

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WEEK 12

REVISION

Lagos State Government Ministry of Education. Civic Education Scheme of work for Primary 2. Unified Schemes of Work for Primary Schools.

NVE- NATIONAL VALUES EDUCATION (CIVIC EDUCATION) PRIMARY 2 SCHEME OF WORK THIRD TERM

WEEK 1 (Civic Education)

TOPIC CONTENT

Revision/welcome Test

LEARNING OBJECTIVES

Pupils should be able to:

  • Answer some question on last term’s topics

LEARNING ACTIVITIES

  • Pupils as a class give answers to questions from previous term

EMBEDDED CORD SKILLS

  • Embedded skills used in previous term

LEARNING RESOURCES

  • All resource s used in previous term

WEEK 2 [Civic Education)

TOPIC CONTENT

Community leadership in Nigeria traditional setting

LEARNING OBJECTIVES

Pupils should be able to:

  • Explain who a leader is with examples
  • identify the three major ethic group in Nigeria
  • outline traditional title of the community leadership in the major ethnic group

LEARNING ACTIVITIES

EMBEDDED CORD SKILLS

  • Communication and collaboration
  • Critical thinking & Problem solving
  • Communication &collaboration

LEARNING RESOURCES

AUDIOVISUAL RESOURCES

  • Pictures of some community leader in Nigeria tradition al setting
  • Projector/Interactive board

WEBSITE RESOURCES:

VIDEO LINK:

https://www.Youtube.com/watch

WEEK 3 & 4 [Civic Education)

TOPIC CONTENT

Duties of a Community leader

LEARNING OBJECTIVES

Pupils should be able to:

  • Explain the meaning Duties
  • Discuss the duties of a community leader
  • Same groups outline the Characteristics of a good leader

LEARNING ACTIVITIES

  • Pupils as a class brainstorm on the meaning of duties
  • Pupils in groups discuss the duties of a community leader
  • Same groups Outline characteristics of a good leader

EMBEDDED CORD SKILLS

  • Critical thinking & problem solving
  • Communication & Collaboration
  • Citizenship
  • Leadership and personal development

LEARNING RESOURCES

 AUDIOVISUAL RESOURCES:

  • Pictures showing a community leader addressing the people
  • Charts showing the characteristics of a good leader
  • Projector/Interactive board

WEBSITE RESOURCES:

SITE LINK

https://www.greatanaoers.com.au /4-most- i important-duties:1 of-ever-go

WEEK 5 (Civic Education)

TOPIC CONTENT

Reward of community leaders

LEARNING OBJECTIVES

Pupils should be able to:

  • Explain the meaning of reward
  • Outline the importance of reward
  • Identify ways community leaders are rewarded.

LEARNING ACTIVITIES

  • Communication and collaboration
  • Critical thinking and problem solving
  • Citizenship

EMBEDDED CORD SKILLS

AUDIOVISUAL RESOURCES:

• Chart illustrating the reward given to community leaders

• Interactive

Board/Projector

WEBSITE RESOURCES:

VIDEO LINK:

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8WIcYw-lBao

LEARNING RESOURCES

WEEK 6 (Civic Education)

TOPIC CONTENT

Other duties of a community leader

  • Keeping
  • Peace/Ensuring peaceful coexistence among his people
  • Organizing
  • Community work
  • Ensure the provision of basic social amenities for the citizen

LEARNING OBJECTIVES

Pupil should be able to:

Identify other duties of community leaders

Explain the duties of the

LEARNING ACTIVITIES

EMBEDDED CORD SKILLS

LEARNING RESOURCES

AUDIO VISUAL RESOURCES:

  • Chart illustrating other
  • Duties of a community leader
  • Interactive board

WEBSITE RESOURCES

SITE LINK

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VIDEO LINK:

WEEK 7

MID TERM BREAK

WEEK 8 (Civic Education)

TOPIC CONTENT

Humility

  • Meaning
  • Reason why people should be humble

LEARNING OBJECTIVES

Pupils should be able to:

  • Describe the word Humility
  • Identify reasons why people should be humble e.g. to exalt and recommend respect
  • Highlight the advantages of humility

LEARNING ACTIVITIES

  • Pupils as class, brainstorm on the meaning of Humility
  • Pupils in pairs, identify reasons why people should be humble
  • Pupils as a class, discuss the advantages of humility

EMBEDDED CORD SKILLS

  • Communication and Collaboration
  • Critical thinking and problem solving
  • Citizenship

LEARNING RESOURCES

AUDIOVISUAL RESOURCES:

  • Picture of a Pupils showing respect to elderly people
  • Charts illustrating children showing respect to their parents

WEBSITE RESOURCES:

SITE LINK

  • https://wehavekids.com/
  • Part-time /Leadership Qualities -Teaching –Kids to-be-Leaders

VIDEO LINK:

https://vvww.youtube.com /watch?v=L2wftipFl –w

WEEK 9 (Civic Education)

TOPIC CONTENT

Qualities of Community leadership

LEARNING OBJECTIVES

Pupils should be able to:

  • Explain who a leader is Highlight at least 10, qualities of community leaders  Identify importance of  good quality community leader

LEARNING ACTIVITIES

  • Pupils as a class, discuss who a leader is Pupils in pairs, identify qualities of community leaders
  • Pupils in small groups, highlight the importance of good qualities of community leader

EMBEDDED CORD SKILLS

  • Communication and Collaboration
  • Critical thinking and problem solving Citizenship

LEARNING RESOURCES

AUDIO VISUAL RESOURCES

Chart showing qualities of a good community leader

WEBSITE RESOURCES:

SITE LINK

Https://wehavekids.com/

Parenting/Leadership Qualities-Teaching – Kids to-be-Leaders

VIDEO LINK:

https://www.Youtube.com  /watch= L2wftjpFl-w

WEEK 10 (Civic Education)

TOPIC CONTENT

Road signs and traffic light

  • Meaning
  • Types
  • Importance of traffic light and signs

LEARNING OBJECTIVES

Pupils should be able to:

  • Explain the meaning of road signs and traffic light
  • Identify and interpret various types of road signs and traffic lights
  • Highlight the importance of traffic lights and signs
  • Differentiate between road signs and traffic light

LEARNING ACTIVITIES

  • Pupils as a class, brainstorm on the meaning of rod signs and traffic light
  • Pupils in pairs, Identify and interpret road signs and traffic light
  • Pupils in groups, differentiate between road signs and traffic light

EMBEDDED CORD SKILLS

  • Communication and collaboration
  • Critical thinking and problem solving
  • Citizenship

LEARNING RESOURCES

AUDIOVISUAL RESOURCES

  • Picture charts showing various types of traffic light.
  • Picture charts showing various road signs Film show/video dips on how to use the road signs and traffic light

Interactive board/projector

WEBSITE RESOURCES:

SITE LINK

  • https://www.beam e.com/newsletter/important-road-afetv-rules-kidsknow/

VIDEO CLIP:

  • https: //www.youtube.com/watch?v=L2wftjpFl-w

WEEK 11 (Civic Education)

Revision

ACHIEVEMENT STANDARD FOR PRIMARY TWO

  • At the end of the session, Pupils should be able to; know about their physical environments;
  • Identify their culture and respect for other people’s culture.
  • Identify common foods in our locality and importance of eating healthy foods.
  • Develop good moral values that would enable them to greet elders in our society
  • Build personal and environmental cleanliness in our society.
  • Identify causes, effects and precautionary measures against accident at home and in the school.
  • Identify and categorize common drugs in our society.
  • Identify the consequences of taking illicit drugs and harmful substances.
  • Develop habits of staying away from strangers and other sources of insecurity in our society.

NVE- NATIONAL VALUES EDUCATION (SECURITY EDUCATION) PRIMARY 2 FIRST TERM SCHEME OF WORK

WEEK 1 (Security Education)

TOPIC CONTENT

Sources of danger and Insecurity

LEARNING OBJECTIVES

By the end of this lesson, Pupils should be able to:

  • Explain what danger is.
  • Differentiate? Between danger and Insecurity
  • Insecurity Identify In various Nigeria

LEARNING ACTIVITIES

  • Pupils In small groups, discuss what danger means to them.
  • Pupil In small groups, discuss the differences between danger and insecurity
  • Pupils In small groups, brainstorm on the sources of Insecurity in Nigeria.

EMBEDDED CORD SKILLS

  • Communication and collaboration,
  • Citizens
  • Leadership and personal development

LEARNING RESOURCES

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WEEK 2 (Security Education)

TOPIC CONTENT

Sources of danger and Insecurity Bombing

LEARNING OBJECTIVES

By the end of this lesson, pupils should be able to:

  • explain bombing
  • Outline the negative effects of bombing explosion on the environment

LEARNING ACTIVITIES

  • Pupils as a class, discuss what is bombing
  • Pupils as small groups, write out the aftermath of bomb explosion on the environment.

EMBEDDED CORD SKILLS

  • Leadership and personal development
  • Communication and collaboration.

LEARNING RESOURCES

AUDIOVISUAL RESOURCES

Pupils as i class make we of dictionary, Security

Textbooks, Chart showing

Bombing scene.

WEB RESOURCES:

SITE LINK:

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WEEK3 (Security Education)

TOPIC CONTENT

Sources of Danger and Insecurity

  • Bombing II

LEARNING OBJECTIVES

By the end of this lesson, pupils should be able to:

  • Explain the consequences of involving in suicide bombing
  • Discuss solutions to bomb explosion in Nigeria.

LEARNING ACTIVITIES

  • Pupils in small groups, discuss the consequences of joining bad groups.
  • Pupils in small groups, mention the negative effect of being a suicide bomber
  • Pupils in the same small groups, enumerate solutions to bomb explosion in Nigeria.

EMBEDDED CORD SKILLS

  • Communication and collaboration
  • Leadership and personal development
  • Critical thinking and problem solving

LEARNING RESOURCES

AUDIOVISUAL RESOURCES.

  • Chart showing the site aftermath of bomb explosion.

WEB RESOURCES:

SITE LINK.

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WEEK 4 (Security Education)

TOPIC CONTENT

Sources of danger and Insecurity

  • Suspicious movement

LEARNING OBJECTIVES

By the end of this lesson, pupils should be able to:

  • Identify suspicious persons and activities in the school.
  • Highlight what to do in case of any suspected movement in school and at home.

LEARNING ACTIVITIES

  • Pupils in small groups, discuss the attitude and activities of suspicious persons.
  • Pupils in same small groups, suggest actions to be taken when suspecting any strange movement in school and at home.

EMBEDDED CORD SKILLS

  • Communication and collaboration.
  • Leadership and personal development

LEARNING RESOURCES

AUDIOVISUAL RESOURCES

  • Flash cards, Dictionary
  • Security Textbooks.

WEB RESOURCE:

SITE LINK

Dictionary. Babylon software.com>

VIDEO L I N K

Youtube -inhabit

Aug 12.2016

WEEK 4 [Social Studies)

TOPIC CONTENT

The importance of culture in Nigeria

LEARNING OBJECTIVES

Pupils should be able to:

  • list and explain the important of culture in Nigeria
  • describe various ways of presenting our culture to Nigeria
  • mention the effects of foreign on our culture

LEARNING ACTIVITIES

  • pupils as class, mention the importance of culture in Nigeria
  • pupils in small groups, analyze the various ways of presenting our culture in Nigeria
  • pupils in same small groups,
  • describe the effects of foreign culture on our culture

EMBEDDED CORD SKILLS

  • Communication and Collaborate skills
  • Critical thinking and problem solving
  • Leadership and personal development

LEARNING RESOURCES

AUDIO VISUAL RESOUCES

  • PICTURES and charts
  • Storing the three major
  • Cultural groups in Nigeria

WEB LINK

  • hURiilHmpoitaactLCukurt/Zym^ggitn^;^
  • ttlfiCLlil;
  • hlml?utnusoiirci;P ^yhataD^lmjncilium=DsVlDimiNKiliUp;//youtubc/i
  • dw2ftoooqm

WEEK 5 (Security Education)

TOPIC CONTENT

Sources of Danger Insecurity

  • Food poisoning

LEARNING OBJECTIVES

By the end of this lesson, pupils should be able to;

  • explain food poisoning
  • identify types and symptoms of food poisoning
  • enumerate the effects of food poisoning

LEARNING ACTIVITIES

  • Pupils as a class, discuss the meaning of food poisoning
  • Each pupil, mention different types of food poisoning they have seen before.
  • Pupils in pairs, outline the side | effect of food poisoning

EMBEDDED CORD SKILLS

  • Leadership and Personal development
  • Communication and collaboration
  • Critical thinking and problem solving

LEARNING RESOURCES

AUDIO VISUAL RESOURCES:

  • Chart Showing
  • Contaminated Food,
  • Dictionary, Textbooks Etc.

WES RESOURCE:

SITE LINK

– www.healthline.rpfp health20356230

Www.Medicinct.f.nm?>Ar tide

VIDEO LINK

  • Mount Sinai – Oct 17, 2019
  • Shape Mega /. Dec. 23 2019

WEEK 6 (Security Education)

TOPIC CONTENT

Sources of Danger and Insecurity:

  • Dangerous
  • Chemical

LEARNING OBJECTIVES

By the end of this lesson, pupils should be able to:

  • Identify dangerous chemicals such as acid, air pollution arsenic, asbestos,
  • Highly hazardous pesticides (gamalin20), lead etc.
  • Outline the effects of dangerous chemicals on health

LEARNING ACTIVITIES

  • Pupils in small groups, discuss Dangerous chemicals.
  • Pupils in same small groups, discuss the effects of dangerous   chemicals on health

EMBEDDED CORD SKILLS

  • Communication and collaboration
  • Leadership and personal development
  • Critical thinking and problem solving.

LEARNING RESOURCES

AUDIOVISUAL RESOURCES:

Flash cards, ttyfiv/fa, dictionary etc,

WEB RESOURCE:

SITE LINK

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  • diyJ’Arsli&rjkwitjb&hh:[ sfl&tkmxl

WEEK 7

 MID TERM BREAK

WEEK 8 (Security Education)

TOPIC CONTENT

Sources of danger and Insecurity Riot

LEARNING OBJECTIVES

By the end of the lesson, pupils should be able to:

  • Define riot
  • Explain causes of riot
  • Discuss how riot can be cured in school

LEARNING ACTIVITIES

  • Pupils as a class, discuss what riot’ mean to them
  • Pupils in small groups, discuss the causes of riot in school
  • Pupils in same small groups suggest solutions to rioting in school

EMBEDDED CORD SKILLS

  • Leadership and personal development
  • Communication and collaboration.
  • Critical thinking and problem solving.

LEARNING RESOURCES

AUDIO VISUAL RESOURCES:

  • Textbooks, dictionary,
  • Chart showing riotous scene.

WEB RESOURCE:

SITE LINK

ktrpy//www.* ‘

VIDEO LINK

• youtube.*ebranrth July J6.2019

WEEK 9 (Security Education)

TOPIC CONTENT

Sources of Danger and Insecurity:

  • Stranger

LEARNING OBJECTIVES

By the end of the lesson, pupils should be able to:

  • Identify strangers
  • Report stranger to superior person

LEARNING ACTIVITIES

  • Pupils in pairs explains who stranger is.
  • Pupils in groups, suggest ways of identifying stranger.
  • Pupils in small groups, outline how to report stranger to superior person.

EMBEDDED CORD SKILLS

  • Communication and collaboration
  • Leadership and personal development
  • Critical thinking and Problem solving.

LEARNING RESOURCES

AUDIOVISUAL RESOURCES:

Dictionary, textbooks and flash cards

WEB RESOURCE:

SITE LINK

wsostrangorWWW.dictionaiyrnm^]^

Pupils as a class watch this video

EdmontionP/. EPSVid/ Mar. 29.2015.

WEEK 10 (Security Education)

Revision

NVE-SECURITY EDUCATION SCHEME OF WORK PRIMARY 2 SECOND TERM

WEEK 1 (Security Education)

TOPIC CONTENT

Revision of first term work

LEARNING OBJECTIVES

  • Provide correct answer to the evaluation questions given

LEARNING ACTIVITIES

  • Individual previous lessons pupil revises and provide their Answer to the assignment question given

WEEK 2 (Security Education)

TOPIC CONTENT

Preventive Measures:

  • Involvement of Security Agents

LEARNING OBJECTIVES

By the end of this lesson, pupils should be able to:

  • mention some security agents in Nigeria
  • identify logos of each security agents e.g. Police,
  • NSCDC, NDLEA, Nigeria
  • Immigration etc.

LEARNING ACTIVITIES

  • Pupils as a class, discuss the meaning of security agents
  • Pupils in pairs, mention the various types of security agent that we have in Nigeria
  • Pupils as small groups, draw the logos of each security agent and display in the class.

EMBEDDED CORD SKILLS

  • Communication and collaboration
  • Leadership and personal development
  • Creativity and Imagination

LEARNING RESOURCES

AUDIOVISUAL RESOURCES:

Chart showing pictures of security agents in Nigeria.

SITE LINK

  • www.securitvasa.com /guardsisstf.lagosstate.gov.ng>other-security agenciesen.m.wikipedia.org>wiki>security

WEEK 3 (Security Education)

TOPIC CONTENT

Preventive Measures:

Tips on Being Security Alert

LEARNING OBJECTIVES

By the end of this lesson pupils should be able to:

  • Identify necessary skills needed in time of danger.
  • Familiarize with Security tips during danger.

LEARNING ACTIVITIES

  • Pupils in small groups, discuss the skills needed to be security alert in time of danger
  • Pupils in small groups illustrate methods to be familiar with security tips during danger

EMBEDDED CORD SKILLS

  • Communication and collaboration
  • Leadership and personal development
  • Critical thinking and problem solving

LEARNING RESOURCES

AUDIOVISUAL RESOURCES:

To be provided utv: flash cards; textbooks, dictionary.

WEB RESOURCE:

SITE LINK

WEEK 5 (Security Education)

TOPIC CONTENT

Identification of Security

  • Agencies: Police

LEARNING OBJECTIVES

By the end of this lesson, pupils should be able to:

  • Identify Nigeria Police with their Uniform.
  • Outline the functions of the Nigeria Police.

LEARNING ACTIVITIES

  • Pupils as a class discuss who
  • Nigeria Police is in their own words
  • Pupils in pairs, describe police uniform
  • Pupils in groups, highlight functions of the Nigeria police

EMBEDDED CORD SKILLS

  • Communication & collaboration
  • Critical Thinking & problem solving
  • Citizenship

LEARNING RESOURCES

AUDIOVISUAL RESOURCES:

  • Picture charts showing
  • various communities and their leaders

VIDEO LINK:

.youtube.com/watch

?v=jt2qlcHsH6

WEEK 6 (Security Education)

TOPIC CONTENT

Introduction of security

  • Agencies: Federal
  • Road Safety
  • Corps [FRSC) and Lagos traffic
  • Management Authority( LASTMA)

LEARNING OBJECTIVES

By the end of this lesson, pupils should be able to:

  • Identify the FRSC and LASTMA with their uniform respectively.
  • Differentiate the function of FRSC and LASTMA

LEARNING ACTIVITIES

  • Pupils in small groups discuss who is a Federal Road Safety Corp and the type of uniform they wear
  • Pupils in same small groups outline the differences between FRSC and LASTMA

EMBEDDED CORD SKILLS

  • Leadership and personal development
  • Communication and collaboration
  • Critical thinking and problem solving

LEARNING RESOURCES

AUDIOVISUAL RESOURCES:

  • Chart showing the pictures of FRSC and LASTMA officers.

WEB RESOURCE:

SITE LINK

frsc.gov.ng lastma.lagosstate.gov.ng

WEEK 7

MID TERM BREAK

WEEK 8 (Security Education)

TOPIC CONTENT

Identification of Security Agencies:

NAFDAC and NDLEA

LEARNING OBJECTIVES

  • Identify the full meaning of NAFDAC and the NDLEA
  • Differentiate the functions of the NAFDAC and the NDLEA

LEARNING ACTIVITIES

  • Pupils in small groups, discuss the functions of NAFDAC and NDLEA

EMBEDDED CORD SKILLS

  • Communication and Collaboration
  • Leadership and personal development

LEARNING RESOURCES

AUDIOVISUAL RESOURCES:

Chart showing the pictures of NAFDAC and NDLEA officers

WEB RESOURCE:

SITE LINK

em.wikipedia.org

National agency for food and drug administration control

https://www.change.org

WEEK 9 (Security Education)

TOPIC CONTENT

Identification of Security Agencies:

  • State Security Service (SSS) and Nigeria Security Civil; Defense Corps (NSCDC)

LEARNING OBJECTIVES

By the end of this lesson, pupils should be able to:

  • Describe the state security service (SSS) and Nigeria Security Civil Defense Corps (NSCDC)
  • Explain the functions of the SSS and the NSCDC

LEARNING ACTIVITIES

  • Pupils in pairs, discuss the ways to recognize the SSS and NSCDC
  • Pupils in small groups; analyze the functions of the SSS and the NSCDC

EMBEDDED CORD SKILLS

  • Leadership and personal development
  • Communication and collaboration
  • Digital literacy

LEARNING RESOURCES

AUDIOVISUAL RESOURCES:

Chart showing the SSS and NSCDC

WEB RESOURCE:

VIDEO LINK

– https://m .youtube.com/watch audio- visual materials

Youtube Lagos Television March 7, 2011

SITE LINK

https: //rn.facebook.com /NSCDC /videos / 1 BS94254197741981

WEEK 10 (Security Education)

TOPIC CONTENT

Identification of Security Agencies: The Military

LEARNING OBJECTIVES

By the end of this lesson, pupils should be able to:

  • identify different aimed forces in Nigeria e.g. army, navy and air force
  • Outline the functions of each Nigerian armed forces.

LEARNING ACTIVITIES

  • Pupils as a class, discuss the Nigeria armed forces
  • Pupils as small groups .outline the functions of each Nigerian armed force

EMBEDDED CORD SKILLS

  • Communication and Collaboration
  • Critical thinking and problem solving skills
  • Leadership and persona] development
  • Citizenship

LEARNING RESOURCES

AUDIOVISUAL RESOURCE:

Chart showing the Nigerian armed forces

WEB RESOURCES:

SITE LINK

https ://en m wikipedia .org/wiki /Nigerian ArmesLEorees.

https://m facehook.comjdefence /nfong /nostsQagg

WEEK 11 (Security Education)

TOPIC CONTENT

Nigerian Prison Service

LEARNING OBJECTIVES

By the end of this lesson, pupils should be able to:

  • Identify the Nigerian Prison Service officer
  • Outline the functions of the Nigerian Prison Service

LEARNING ACTIVITIES

  • Pupils in small groups. Describe the Nigerian Prison Service Officer.
  • Pupils in small groups analyze Functions of the Nigerian Prison Service.

EMBEDDED CORD SKILLS

  • Leadership and personal development
  • Communication and collaboration
  • Citizenship

LEARNING RESOURCES

AUDIOVISUAL RESOURCES:

– Chart showing the image of the Nigerian Prison Service Officer.

WEB RESOURCE:

SITE LINK

https://dailvnigerian.com/Nigeria-prisons-service promote

WEEK 12

REVISION

NVE-SECURITY EDUCATION PRIMARY 2 SCHEME OF WORK THIRD TERM

WEEK 1 [Security Education)

TOPIC CONTENT

Revision of Last Tern’s Work

WEEK 2 [Security Education)

TOPIC CONTENT

Duties of Security Agencies: Police

LEARNING OBJECTIVES

By the end of this lesson, pupils should be able to:

  • explain the duties of the Nigerian Police

LEARNING ACTIVITIES

  • Pupils in small groups, discuss theduties of the Nigerian Police
  • with the teacher’s guide, pupils relate the duties of police to their environment

EMBEDDED CORD SKILLS

  • Communication and collaboration
  • Leadership and personal development
  • Citizenship

LEARNING RESOURCES

WEB RESOURCE:

SITE LINK

https://www.legit.ng/!125421 /primarvdutiesnigeria-police.htm

WEEK 3 (Security Education)

TOPIC CONTENT

Duties of Security Agencies: FRSC and LASTMA

LEARNING OBJECTIVES

By the end of this lesson, pupils should be able to:

  • outline the duties of FRSC and LASTMA respectively

LEARNING ACTIVITIES

  • Pupils in small groups, outline the duties of FRSC and LASTMA
  • With the teacher’s guide, pupils relate the duties of FRSC and LASTMA to their environment

EMBEDDED CORD SKILLS

  • Communication and collaboration
  • Leadership and personal development
  • Citizenship

LEARNING RESOURCES

AUDIOVISUAL RESOURCES:

Chart showing FRSC and LASTMA Officers

WEB RESOURCES:

SITE LINKS

https://www.autorepoxling.com/2019/11/duties-andfunctions-of last ma-viol

WEEK 4 (Security Education)

TOPIC CONTENT

Duties of NAFDAC and NDLEA

LEARNING OBJECTIVES

By the end of the lesson student should be able to:

  • List the duties of NDLEA and NAFDAC

LEARNING ACTIVITIES

EMBEDDED CORD SKILLS

  • Communication and collaboration
  • Citizenship

LEARNING RESOURCES

AUDIOVISUAL RESOURCES:

-pictorial char

WEB RESOURCE:

SITE- LINK

en. rn.wikipedia.org,<wiki

> National-Agency-for food-and-Drug

WEEK 5 (Security Education)

TOPIC CONTENT

Duties of the Nigeria armed; forces: Army, Navy and Air ‘force

LEARNING OBJECTIVES

By the end of this lesson pupils be able to:

  • Differentiate between the duties of the Army, Navy and Air force

LEARNING ACTIVITIES

  • Pupils in small groups, discuss the duties of the Army, Navy and Air force.

EMBEDDED CORD SKILLS

  • Communication and collaboration Citizenship

LEARNING RESOURCES

AUDIOVISUAL RESOURCES:

  • Chart showing the Nigerian Armed forces

WEB RESOURCE:

SITE UNK

htrps7. /en- n.wikipedia.org/vviki Nigerian Armed Forces

WEEK 6 (Security Education)

TOPIC CONTENT

Duties of the Nigerian Prison Service

LEARNING OBJECTIVES

By the end of this lesson pupils should be able to:

  • Highlight the duties of the Nigerian Prison Service.

LEARNING ACTIVITIES

  • Pupils in groups. Analyze the duties of the Nigerian Prison Service.

EMBEDDED CORD SKILLS

LEARNING RESOURCES

AUDIOVISUAL RESOURCES;

  • Chart showing the
  • Nigerian Prison Officer.
  • Pupils to visit the site below:

WEB RESOURCE

SITE LINK

MilMMhlLLQkofjh.c. nigerianjice in ^ispn^y.prlsoncrs.rchabilitation

.n_study_of_owerri _prison

WEEK 7

MID TERM BREAK

WEEK 8 (Security Education)

TOPIC CONTENT

Duties of the Nigerian Security and Civil Defence Corps (NSCDC)

LEARNING OBJECTIVES

By the end of this lesson, people should be able to:

  • Outline the duties of the Nigerian Security and Civil Defense Corps (NSCDC)

LEARNING ACTIVITIES

  • Pupils in small groups, describe the duties of the Nigerian Security and Civil Defense Corps (NSCDC)

EMBEDDED CORD SKILLS

  • Communication and Collaboration
  • Critical thinking and problem solving
  • Citizenship

LEARNING RESOURCES

AUDIOVISUAL RESOURCES:

Chart Showing Nigerian Security and Civil Defense Officer

WEB RESOURCE:

SITE LINK

https://wikinedia.org/wiki /Nigerian and civil defence corns

VIDEO LINK:

https:/m.facebook.com/NSCDC/videos 7 September at 20:0″

WEEK 9(Security Education)

TOPIC CONTENT

Duties of Security Agencies:

  • Independent Corrupt Practices Commission [ICPC)

LEARNING OBJECTIVES

By the end of the lesson pupils should be able to:

  • Enumerate the duties of Independent Corrupt Practices Commission

LEARNING ACTIVITIES

EMBEDDED CORD SKILLS

  • Communication and collaboration
  • Citizenship

LEARNING RESOURCES

AUDIOVISUALRESOURCES

Chart showing the picture of ICPC building

WEB RESOURCE

SITE LINK

https://icpc.gov.ng/page/

WEEK 10 (Security Education)

TOPIC CONTENT

Duties of Security Agencies:

  • Other Security Agent s
  • e.g., KAI (Kick against Indiscipline)

LEARNING OBJECTIVES

By the end of this lesson pupils should be able to:

  • Identify the duties of other agents such as KAI

LEARNING ACTIVITIES

  • Pupils in small groups, evaluate the Duties of KAI (Kick against Indiscipline)

EMBEDDED CORD SKILLS

AUDIOVISUAL RESOURCES;

LEARNING RESOURCES

Chart showing the picture of a KAI office

Pupils should visit the site below:

Largess. Lagos state. Gov.ng. Responsibilities

WEEK 11 (Security Education)

Revision

ACHIEVEMENT STANDARD FOR PRIMARY TWO

  • At the end of the session, Pupils should be able to; know about their physical environments;
  • Identify their culture and respect for other people’s culture.
  • Identify common foods in our locality and importance of eating healthy foods.
  • Develop good moral values that would enable them to greet elders in our society
  • Build personal and environmental cleanliness in our society.
  • Identify causes, effects and precautionary measures against accident at home and in the school.
  • Identify and categorize common drugs in our society.
  • Identify the consequences of taking illicit drugs and harmful substances.
  • Develop habits of staying away from strangers and other sources of insecurity in our society.

NVE-SOCIAL STUDIES PRIMARY 2 SCHEME OF WORK FIRST TERM

WEEK 1 (Social Studies)

TOPIC CONTENT

Scope of social

  • Studies and meaning of social studies

LEARNING OBJECTIVES

Pupils should be able to:

  • Define social studies
  • Explain the scope of social studies
  • Identify the areas of focus on social studies

LEARNING ACTIVITIES

Pupils as a class, discuss the meaning of social studies

  • Pupils In small groups, describe the areas of focus on social studies
  • individual pupil, enumerate the scope of social studies

EMBEDDED CORD SKILL

  • Communicative and Collaboration
  • Critical thinking and problem solving
  • Leadership and personal development

LEARNING RESOURCES

AUDIO VISUAL RESOURCES

  • Endure allowing people living in particularity,
  • Picture of tiling that make lie environment
  • E.g. animate, plants rock, mountain

WEB LINK

  • litlp://claxsbaJk(tta/Idf wi/tiic meaning a/jdr
  • scope of social studies education/

WEEK 2 (Social Studies)

TOPIC CONTENT

Culture (meaning)

LEARNING OBJECTIVES

Pupils should be able to

  • Define culture
  • List things that make up a culture
  • Distinguish the culture of
  • the three major tribes in Nigeria

LEARNING ACTIVITIES

 Pupils as a class, discuss culture

  • Pupils in small groups, distinguish between the three major cultural groups in Nigeria
  • Pupils in pairs, mention things that makes up a culture
  • Pupils in small group dramatize the three cultural group in Nigeria

EMBEDDED CORD SKILLS

  • Communicative and Collaborative skills
  • Critical thinking and problem solving skills
  • Leadership and personal development skills
  • Citizenship skills

LEARNING RESOURCES

AUDIO VISUAL RESOURCES

Pictures showing the three major cultural groups in Nigeria

WEB LINK:

hUpV/wwwIegit.ng/m

6548 -types -cultureNigeria.html.utmsourceswhatapp/ubm medium =ps

VIDEO LINK:

http://youtiihe /dweftQqa

WEEK 3 (Social Studies)

TOPIC CONTENT

Elements of culture

LEARNING OBJECTIVES

Pupils should be able to:

  • Mention elements of culture
  • Compare the element of culture among the three major
  • cultured group in Nigeria

LEARNING ACTIVITIES

  • Pupils as a class, mentions the elements of culture
  • Pupils in pairs, compare the elements of culture among the three major cultural groups in Nigeria
  • Pupils in small groups, dramatize the elements of culture among the three major cultural groups in Nigeria

EMBEDDED CORD SKILLS

  • -Communication and Collaborate
  • Critical thinking and problem solving
  • Leadership and personal development
  • Creativity and Imagination skills

LEARNING RESOURCES

AUDIOVISUAL RESOURCES

Chart and picture

Showing the elements of culture, food, tribal-marks

WEB LINK:

http://mokun.com /@nige

RiacultureNig/components-of-nigeria-culturestrectch

VIDEO LINK:

http: / /youtube /edit

WEEK 4 [Social Studies)

TOPIC CONTENT

The importance of culture in Nigeria

LEARNING OBJECTIVES

Pupils should be able to:

  • list and explain the important of culture in Nigeria
  • describe various ways of presenting our culture to Nigeria
  • mention the effects of foreign on our culture

LEARNING ACTIVITIES

  • pupils as class, mention the importance of culture in Nigeria
  • pupils in small groups, analyze the various ways of presenting our culture in Nigeria
  • pupils in same small groups,
  • describe the effects of foreign culture on our culture

EMBEDDED CORD SKILLS

  • Communication and Collaborate skills
  • Critical thinking and problem solving
  • Leadership and personal development

LEARNING RESOURCES

AUDIO VISUAL RESOUCES

  • PICTURES and charts
  • Storing the three major
  • Cultural groups in Nigeria

WEB LINK

  • hURiilHmpoitaactLCukurt/Zym^ggitn^;^
  • ttlfiCLlil;
  • hlml?utnusoiirci;P ^yhataD^lmjncilium=DsVlDimiNKiliUp;//youtubc/i
  • dw2ftoooqm

WEEK 5 (Social 1 Studies)

TOPIC CONTENT

Food we eat in our family members

LEARNING OBJECTIVES

Pupils should be able to:

  • Define foods
  • Mention types of food eaten among the three major cultural groups in Nigeria
  • Mention similar food we eat together m our cultural groups
  • Mention the types of food eaten by other culture

LEARNING ACTIVITIES

  • Pupils as a class, discuss food in our locality
  • Pupils in small groups, analyze the types of food eaten in the major cultural groups in Nigeria
  • Pupils in pairs, mention the common foods eaten by these major cultural groups in Nigeria
  • individuals pupil, mention the foods eaten in their culture

EMBEDDED CORD SKILLS

  • Communication and Collaboration
  • Critical thinking and problem-solving
  • Leadership and personal development
  • Creativity and Imagination

LEARNING RESOURCES

AUDIO VISUAL RESOURCES

Charts and pictures

  • Showing varieties of food eat in the major cultural groups in Nigeria
  • Real objects-Different cooked food eaten by the three major cultural groups in Nigeria

WEB LINK:

Http: / /www.pulse.ng /life style/food/10-best-foodi to-eat-from-lO-region –iiv nigeria/iba zis

WEEK 6 (social studies)

TOPIC CONTENT

Why we eat together as a family member

LEARNING OBJECTIVES

Pupils should be able to:

  • State the reason why people eat together
  • Mention effects of eating as a family
  • List different type of food they eat in their family

LEARNING ACTIVITIES

  • Pupils in group discuss the reason why family eat together
  • Pupils, individually list the different type’s foods eaten in their family
  • Pupils in small groups, discuss the effects/impotence of eating together as a family

EMBEDDED CORD SKILLS

  • Communication and Collaboration
  • Critical thinking and problem solving
  • Creativity and Imagination

LEARNING RESOURCES

AUDIOwm?±yju?a’

* Charts and pictures

  • sh<r/nng different fyprs of food cooked in Ngeria
  • hnpjMrWESii/bbzir/^xz/srz/x’jz
  • g/LtsLtZtStifo&ZZ

WEEK 7

 MID TERM BREAK

WEEK 8 (Social Studies)

TOPIC CONTENT

The nutrient in the food we eat and their importance to growth

LEARNING OBJECTIVES

Pupils should be able to

  • Define nutrient and food
  • Mention various nutrient gotten from the food we eat
  • List the six classes of food with examples of food on each class discuss the important of food to our growth

LEARNING ACTIVITIES

  • Pupils as a class discuss nutrient in Food in a small groups, analyze the six, asses of food with examples
  • Pupils in pairs, mention various nutrient gotten from the food we eat

EMBEDDED CORD SKILLS

  • Communication and Collaboration skills
  • Critical thinking and problem solving
  • Leadership and personal development

LEARNING RESOURCES

AUDIO VISUAL RESOURCES

Chart/picture showing different type of food we eat and their name

Real object different type of food in our locality

| WHiUNK.

htip .//tn* iuihimLkQinApriivr.tfnutnenti f’>jd – wc

WEEK 9 (Social Studies)

TOPIC CONTENT

Nutrient of food we eat (contd)

LEARNING OBJECTIVES

Pupils should be able to:

  • Define nutrient and food distinguish between nutrients and food
  • Mention the six classes of food describe the importance of food to our growth
  • Mention the nutrients derived from eating particular food

LEARNING ACTIVITIES

  • Pupils as a class discuss the important of eating nutritious food
  • Each pupil mentions the various food nutrients.
  • Pupils in small groups distinguish the nutrients derived from various foods

EMBEDDED CORD SKILLS

  • Communication and Collaboration
  • Critical thinking and problem solving
  • Leadership and personal development

LEARNING RESOURCES

AUDIO VISUAL RESOURCE

  • Chart/pictures showing
  • different types of food we eat and their names

WEB LINK:

http://bookpubco.coxi/rp

Ntent/nutrients-fond –we eat

WEEK 10 (Social Studies)

REVISION

NVE- NATIONAL VALUES EDUCATION (SOCIAL STUDIES) PRIMARY 2 SCHEME OF WORK SECOND TERM

WEEK l (Social Studies)

TOPIC CONTENT

Revision of first term work

LEARNING OBJECTIVES

  • Recall most of the last term and provide answers to the assessment given

LEARNING ACTIVITIES

  • Each term’s topic and proffer lesson the to the evaluation test given

WEEK 2 (Social studies)

TOPIC CONTENT

Meaning and importance of greeting

LEARNING OBJECTIVES

Pupils should be able to:

  • Explain the meaning of greeting
  • State the importance of greeting
  • Mention people we should greet

LEARNING ACTIVITIES

  • pupils as a class, discuss the meaning of greeting
  • pupils in small groups, describe the importance of greeting people
  • individual pupil .mention the people we should greet

EMBEDDED CORD SKILLS

  • Communication and Collaboration
  • Critical thinking and problem solving
  • Leadership and personal development
  • Citizenship

LEARNING RESOURCES

AUDIO VISUAL RESOURCES

Chart and pictures

Showing people mode of greeting

WEB LINK:

WEEK 3 (Social Studies)

TOPIC CONTENT

Forms of greeting

LEARNING OBJECTIVES

Pupils should be able to:

  • Mention forms of greeting e.g.
  • Kneeling. Prostrating. Bowing, etc.
  • identify greeting as a way of showing respect to people Perform various act or forms of greeting in their culture

LEARNING ACTIVITIES

  • Individual pupil, demonstrate how to greet in their culture
  • Pupils in small groups dramatize various ways of greeting people in our culture

EMBEDDED CORD SKILLS

  • Communication and Collaboration
  • Critical thinking and problem solving
  • Leadership and personal development
  • Citizenship

LEARNING RESOURCES

Chart and pictures

one^WEBLINK”winganotherpeople: ‘ “MW-MncwLkipedi/Mkbteetinj

WEEK 4 (Social Studies)

TOPIC CONTENT

Meaning and type of environment

LEARNING OBJECTIVES

Pupils should be able to:

  • Explain the meaning of environment
  • State types of environment
  • Mention things found in our environment

LEARNING ACTIVITIES

  • pupils as a class discuss the meaning of environment
  • pupils in small groups compare the type of environment
  • pupils in pairs mention things found in our environment

EMBEDDED CORD SKILLS

  • Communication and Collaboration
  • Critical thinking and problem solving
  • Leadership and Personal development skills
  • Citizenship

LEARNING RESOURCES

AUDIOVISUAL RESOURCES

Chart and Picture showing things found in our environment

WEB LINK:

http:/ Any/you rartidellhrary.com /environment/.meaning-dpfinRi’m” 3^rpmnonents of environment/olive

VIDRO LINK:

http: / /Youtu.be / sgk&ilIIH

WEEK 5 (social studies)

TOPIC CONTENT

Ways of keeping our environment clean

LEARNING OBJECTIVES

Pupils should be able to:

  • Mention ways of keeping your environment clean
  • List the tools needed to keep our environment clean
  • Explain the meaning of sanitation and how often it should be done

LEARNING ACTIVITIES

EMBEDDED CORD SKILLS

•             Communication & collaboration

•             Critical Thinking & problem solving

•             Citizenship

LEARNING RESOURCES

AUDIOVISUAL RESOUCRES:

•             Picture charts showing

•             Various communities and their leaders

VIDEO LINK:

.youtube.com/watch

?v=jt2qlcHsH6

WEEK 6 (Social Studies)

TOPIC CONTENT

Importance of cleaning in our environment

LEARNING OBJECTIVES

Pupils should be able to:

  • Mention the importance of cleanliness in our environment
  • Mention effect of dirty environment
  • Mention environmental activities to be carried out in our homes and school

LEARNING ACTIVITIES

 Pupils as a class, describe the importance of cleaning in our environment

EMBEDDED CORD SKILLS

Communication and Collaboration

LEARNING RESOURCES

AUDIOVISUAL RESOURCES

Chart/pictures of dirty and clean environment

WEB LINK:

http: / /www.sustainableubiectstechkitcom/5-tops-help-keepenvironment-clean/

VIDEO LINK

http: / /youtube/geb6tIjelgcal

WEEK 7

MID TERM BREAK

WEEK 8 (social studies)

TOPIC CONTENT

Meaning of accident

  • Causes of accidents at home and school

LEARNING OBJECTIVES

Pupils should be able to:

  • Define accidents
  • Mention causes of accidents in the schools
  • Mention causes of at home
  • Mention the danger spots at home and in the school. E.g. toilet, bath tub, kitchen, playground etc.

LEARNING ACTIVITIES

  • Pupils as a class, discuss the meaning of accident
  • Pupils in pairs, mention causes of accidents at home and in the school
  • Pupils in small groups, describe danger spots at home and in the school

EMBEDDED CORD SKILLS

  • Communication and collaboration
  • Critical thinking and problem solving
  • Leadership and Personal development
  • Citizenship

LEARNING RESOURCES

AUDIOVISUAL RESOURCES

Causes of accidents of home and school

WEB LINKS

SaccidentmiuQt/thiMrcn.pJu;* 2 /schsaL

VIDEO LINK-

-youtubexomyfl

WEEK 9 (Social Studies)

TOPIC CONTENT

Causes of accidents at home and in school

LEARNING OBJECTIVES

Pupils should be able to:

  • Identify causes of accidents at home and in the school
  • Mention dangerous objects such as pin, knife, match stick etc.

LEARNING ACTIVITIES

  • Pupils as a class, discuss the meaning of accident
  • Pupils in small groups, analyze the causes of accident at home and in the school
  • Each pupil, mentions dangerous object

EMBEDDED CORD SKILLS

  • Communication and Collaboration
  • Critical thinking and problem solving skills
  • Leadership and persona] development
  • Citizenship

LEARNING RESOURCES

AUDIOVISUAL RESOURCES

Chart/pictures showing

causes of accidents at home and school

WEEK 10 (Social Studies)

TOPIC CONTENT

Effects of home and school accidents

LEARNING OBJECTIVES

Pupils should be able to:

  • Explain the effects of home and school accidents

LEARNING ACTIVITIES

  • Pupils as a class .discuss the effects of home and school accidents
  • Pupils in small groups, describe various places where accidents can occur at home and in the school

EMBEDDED CORD SKILLS

•             Communication and Collaboration

•             Critical thinking and problem solving skills

•             Leadership and persona] development

•             Citizenship

LEARNING RESOURCES

LOCAL RESOURCES

Charts/ Pictures showing accidents at school

WEEK 11 (Social Studies)

TOPIC CONTENT

How to prevent accidents in the school and at home

LEARNING OBJECTIVES

Pupils should be able to:

  • Explain ways of preventing accidents in the school and at home
  • Mention ways of helping accident victims at home and in the school
  • Mention emergency line numbers in Nigeria e.g. (767)

LEARNING ACTIVITIES

  • Pupils as a class, mention various ways of preventing accidents in the school and at home
  • Pupils in small groups, describe what to do to help accidents victims at and in the school
  • Pupils, as individual, mention the emergency code in Nigeria

EMBEDDED CORD SKILLS

  • Communication and Collaboration
  • Critical thinking and problem solving
  • Leadership and personal development Citizenship

LEARNING RESOURCES

AUDIO VISUAL RESOURCES

Charts/pictures showing

Accident at school playing around and common accidents at home

WEB LINK:

http://suferidcakids.com /blog/savings prevent playground

WEEK 12

REVISION

NVE- NATIONAL VALUES EDUCATION (SOCIAL STUDIES) PRIMARY 2 SCHEME OF WORK THIRD TERM

WEEK 1 [Social Studies)

TOPIC CONTENT

Revision of last term work

WEEK2 [Social Studies)

TOPIC CONTENT

Drugs

LEARNING OBJECTIVES

Pupils should be able to:

  • Explain the meaning of drugs
  • List examples of drugs Classify drugs Into legal and illegal

LEARNING ACTIVITIES

  • Pupils as a class, define drugs
  • Pupils in pairs, give examples of drugs
  • Pupils in groups, categorize drugs into Legal and Illegal.

EMBEDDED CORD SKILLS

  • Communication and Collaboration
  • Critical thinking and problem solving
  • Creativity and Imagination
  • Citizenship

LEARNING RESOURCES

AUDIO VISUAL RESOURCES

Charts & pictures showing common drugs in our locality

WEB RESOURCES:

Https: / / kidskhealth.Org /en /kids /know-drug.html

VIDEO LINK:

Https: / /youtube /thodt96odqfil

WEEK 3 (Social Studies)

TOPIC CONTENT

LEARNING OBJECTIVES

Pupils should be able to:

  • Categorize drugs into legal and illegal drugs
  • List examples of legal drugs
  • List examples of illegal drugs

LEARNING ACTIVITIES

EMBEDDED CORD SKILLS

LEARNING RESOURCES

WEEK 4 (Social Studies)

TOPIC CONTENT

Drug abuse

  • Meaning & types

LEARNING OBJECTIVES

  • Explain the meaning of drugs abuse,
  • Mention types of drug abuse
  • List examples of drugs that can be abused

LEARNING ACTIVITIES

  • Pupils as a class, explain the meaning of f drug abuse
  • Pupils in pairs enumerate examples of drugs that can be abused
  • Pupils in small groups, describe types of drug abuse

EMBEDDED CORD SKILLS

  • Communication and Collaboration
  • Critical thinking and problem solving
  • Leadership and Personal development  
  • Citizens

LEARNING RESOURCES

AUDIOVISUAL RESOURCES

Pictures & Chart showing commonly abused drugs

WEB RESOURCES:

https://freebythesea.com/addering resources/drug addiction/types-of-drugs abuse/

VIDEO LINK:

https://youtube.com/bgote96wdom

WEEK 5 (Social Studies)

TOPIC CONTENT

Effects of drug abuse

LEARNING OBJECTIVES

Pupils should be able to:

  • Explain the effects of drug abuse
  • Mention symptoms of drug abuse

LEARNING ACTIVITIES

  • Pupils as a class, mentions the effects of drug abuse.
  • Pupils, as individual, match drugs samples to illegal or legal drugs
  • Pupils in small groups, mention symptoms of drug abuse

EMBEDDED CORD SKILLS

  • Communication and Collaboration
  • Critical thinking and problem solving
  • Leadership and personal development
  • Citizenship

LEARNING RESOURCES

AUDIO VISUAL RESOURCES

Charts & Pictures of commonly abused drugs.

Charts showing people that abuse drugs

hUpy /w-ww.medicilnewstrHhv.com /articles /effect term-effect

VIDEO LINK:

http-sV /viuitu

WEEK 6 (Social Studies)

TOPIC CONTENT

Ways of preventing drug abuse

LEARNING OBJECTIVES

Pupils should be able to:

  • Explain ways of preventing drug abuse
  • Mention symptoms of drug abuse

LEARNING ACTIVITIES

  • Pupils as a class, discuss the various ways of preventing drug abuse
  • Pupils in pairs, mention symptoms of drug abuse.
  • each pupil, mention people we can report symptoms of drug abuse to

EMBEDDED CORD SKILLS

  • Communication and Collaborative
  • Critical thinking and problem solving
  • Leadership and Personal development
  • Citizenship

LEARNING RESOURCES

AUPIQ Visual RESOURCFS

Charts showing drug

addicts

WEB RESOURCE

https://ametinnddlct.engore/blog/five-tips-i^ipDrevent-siihstnnr

^-^h’|’: >a

http;//voutube./h6ntpqA

WEEK 7

MID TERM BREAK

WEEK 8 (Social Studies)

TOPIC CONTENT

Harmful substances

  • Meaning and examples of harmful substance

LEARNING OBJECTIVES

Pupils should be able to:

  • Explain the meaning of harmful substance
  • Mention examples of harmful substance
  • Explain the reason why people take harmful substance

LEARNING ACTIVITIES

  • Pupils as a class, discuss the meaning of harmful substances
  • Individual pupil, mention examples of harmful substance
  • Pupils in small groups, explain why people take harmful substance

EMBEDDED CORD SKILLS

  • Communicative and Collaborative skills
  • Critical thinking and problem solving
  • Leadership and personal development
  • Citizenship skills

LEARNING RESOURCES

LOCAL RESOURCES

Pictures of stale foods, expired drugs and drinks etc.

 WEB RESOURCES

https:/ /classhaiLconu(in/lhe -meamilg^uul:exainp1os -of-harmlkil:substance /

VIDEO LINK:

htip://yputuheMU’poilv.’.’ju

WEEK 9 (Social Studies)

TOPIC CONTENT

Whys of preventing intake of harmful substances

LEARNING OBJECTIVES

Pupils should be able to:

  • Explain ways of preventing the intake of harmful substance
  • Mention symptoms of taking harmful substances

LEARNING ACTIVITIES

 Pupils as a class, discuss ways of: 

  • Preventing the intake of harmful substances
  • Pupils in small groups, discuss the symptoms of taking harmful substance
  • Pupils in pairs discuss the symptoms of taking harmful substances

EMBEDDED CORD SKILLS

  • Communicative and Collaborative skills
  • Critical thinking and problem solving
  • Leadership and Personal development
  • Citizenship skill

LEARNING RESOURCES

LOCAL RESOURCES

Chart& picture showing contaminated food and drinks

WEB RESOURCES:

https://www^choolmatta

zz.com/2016/lz. Harmful

VIDEO LINK:

Https: //youtube/6awo0hiz2u

WEEK 10 (social studies)

TOPIC CONTENT

LEARNING OBJECTIVES

LEARNING ACTIVITIES

EMBEDDED CORD SKILLS

LEARNING RESOURCES

WEEK 11 (social Studies)

TOPIC CONTENT

How to keep away from danger

LEARNING OBJECTIVES

Pupils should be able to:

  • Explain how to keep away from danger
  • Mention emergency numbers in Nigeria [767, 112]

LEARNING ACTIVITIES

  • Pupils as a class discuss ways keeping away from danger
  • individual pupil, mention emergency numbers in Nigeria

EMBEDDED CORD SKILLS

  • Communication and collaborative skills 
  • Leadership and personal development
  • Digital literacy

LEARNING RESOURCES

LOCAL RESOURCES

Chart showing dangerous

Place to be at night and in the day

WEB RESOURCES:

  • https://www.new24.com/amp/parent/child7-
  • 12/development/healthsafetv/these-9-safetvtips-ill-keep-your-childsafe-in-dangeroussituation20180531

VIDEO LINK:

http://youtube/prq7utQ7vlu

ACHIEVEMENT STANDARD FOR PRIMARY TWO

  • At the end of the session, Pupils should be able to; know about their physical environments;
  • Identify their culture and respect for other people’s culture.
  • Identify common foods in our locality and importance of eating healthy foods.
  • Develop good moral values that would enable them to greet elders in our society
  • Build personal and environmental cleanliness in our society.
  • Identify causes, effects and precautionary measures against accident at home and in the school.
  • Identify and categorize common drugs in our society.
  • Identify the consequences of taking illicit drugs and harmful substances.
  • Develop habits of staying away from strangers and other sources of insecurity in our society.

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