National Values Education Scheme of Work Primary 1 Lagos State

National Value Education Curriculum
National Value Education Curriculum

Basic 1 Lagos State Ministry of Education Unified Schemes of Work. National Values Education Scheme of work Primary 1. Schemeofwork.com

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NATIONAL VALUES EDUCATION (CIVIC EDUCATION) PRIMARY 1 SCHEME OF WORK FIRST TERMCivic Education – Why we study civic educationWays through which civic education can be important at schoolWays through Which Civic Education can be important at homeWays through which Civic education can be important the mediaOther ways through which civic education can be important to the societyPatriotism Tolerance, Co-operation, Honesty, Self-relianceRight and Duties of citizens in the societyPublic enlightenment campaignValues that show Bad Morals in our societyNVE- NATIONAL VALUES EDUCATION (CIVIC EDUCATION) PRIMARY 1 SCHEME OF WORK SECOND TERMRevision of last term’s work/first term examination questionsRules and RegulationsGains of obeyingResult of Disobeying Rules and RegulationsImportance of school Rules and RegulationWhy Regulations Rules and are necessaryResult for not obeying Government Rules and Regulations.Result of not obeyingObedienceFood safetyNVE- NATIONAL VALUES EDUCATION (CIVIC EDUCATION) PRIMARY 1 THIRD TERM SCHEME OF WORKRespectWays of showing respectPeople to respectPeople to Respect e.g. people who representPlaces to respectPlaces to respectThings to Respect in the society e.g. Things to respect (cont.)NVE- NATIONAL VALUES EDUCATION (SECURITY EDUCATION) PRIMARY 1 SCHEME OF WORK FIRST TERMConcept of SecurityConcept of securitySources of InsecuritySecurity- Alert signsSecurity ColoursQualities of a good familySecurity GadgetHOME SECURITYHOME SECURITYOFFICE SECURITYPERSONAL SECURITYNVE- NATIONAL VALUES EDUCATION (SECURITY EDUCATION) SCHEME OF WORK PRIMARY 1 SECOND TERMSECURITY PRECAUTIONIDENTIFY SOURCES OF DANGERSECURITY PRECAUTION ON THE ROADSecurity precaution at homeSECURITY PRECAUTION IN THE OFFICEPERSONAL SECURITY PRECAUTIONSSECURITY PRECAUTION IN THE SCHOOLPrecaution in the car/ busesGeneral security tipsSecurityNVE- NATIONAL VALUES EDUCATION (SECURITY EDUCATION) SCHEME OF WORK PRIMARY 1 THIRD TERMRevision of 2nd term workConcept of security road accidentSources of danger:Sources of danger,Sources of danger:Sources of DangerSources of danger:Sources of Danger. Gang(s)NVE- NATIONAL VALUES EDUCATION (SOCIAL STUDIES) PRIMARY 1 SCHEME OF WORK FIRST TERMFamilyFamilyExtended FamilyQualities of a good familyCulture, meaning and typeValues that show good morals in our societyValues that show good morals in our societyValues that show Bad Morals in our society.NVE- NATIONAL VALUES EDUCATION (SOCIAL STUDIES) PRIMARY 1 SCHEME OF WORK SECOND TERMReasons for taking substances into the bodyReasons for taking substances into the bodyEffects of taking substances into the bodyMeaning of overdoseOverdose effectsHow to help people suffering from food or drug overdoseFood safetyNVE-NATIONAL VALUES EDUCATION (SOCIAL STUDIES) PRIMARY 1 SCHEME OF WORK THIRD TERMRevision of last term’s workRisk factor in food IRisk factors in food IIRisk factors in food IIISources and uses of water ISource and uses of water IISources and uses of water IIIConcept of security IConcept of security IIConcept of security IIISOCIAL STUDIES ACHIEVEMENT STANDARD FOR PRIMARY ONE

NATIONAL VALUES EDUCATION (CIVIC EDUCATION) PRIMARY 1 SCHEME OF WORK FIRST TERM

WEEK 1 (Civic Education)

TOPIC CONTENT

Civic Education – Why we study civic education

  • Why we study civic education

LEARNING OBJECTIVES

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

  • explain what is meant by Civic Education:
  • highlight reasons why we study Civic Education;
  • Outline democratic activities and civic right and responsibilities.

LEARNING ACTIVITIES

 Individual pupils attempts the meaning of Civic Education while the teacher gives the real meaning;

  • -Pupils in pairs, identify reasons why we study Civic Education.
  • Pupils as a class mention democratic activities and civic rights and responsibilities.

EMBEDDED CORD SKILLS

  • Communication and collaboration
  • Critical thinking and problem solving citizenship

LEARNING RESOURCES

Audio visual RESOURCES

  • Pictures of citizens performing some civic responsibilities e.g.
  • People voting

WEB RESOURCES

SITE LINK:

https://wwwJegjtjm/ii 4 2087-educationimfiortanceJipTii

VIDEO LINK:

https://youtube.com

WEEK 2 (Civic Education)

TOPIC CONTENT

Ways through which civic education can be important at school

  • Rights of a child
  • Rights of a citizen

LEARNING OBJECTIVES

Pupils should be able to

• identify simple ways through which civic education can be important at school

• outline some of the rights of a child

• describe some of the rights of a citizen

LEARNING ACTIVITIES

  • Pupils as a class, are guided on the importance of civic education at schools.
  • Pupils individually identify the rights of a child under the teacher’s guidance

• Pupils as a class discuss the rights of a child and rights of a citizen

EMBEDDED CORD SKILLS

Communication and collaboration

• Citizenship

• Critical thinking and problem solving

LEARNING RESOURCES

AUDIOVISUAL RESOURCES

Pictures and charts showing various types of rights of a child Charts showing rights of a citizen

WEB RESOURCES

SITE LINK:

https://www.k:ilcentty—after-schoolcarg/the- jnportance-oi: civic-fd’jrafion-htir. l

VIDEO LINK:

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WEEK 3 (Civic Education)

TOPIC CONTENT

Ways through Which Civic Education can be important at home

LEARNING OBJECTIVES

Pupils should be able to

  • Explain the meaning of civic education
  • identify the importance of civic education
  • highlights four ways through which Civic Education can be important at home

LEARNING ACTIVITIES

  • Pupils as a class, discuss the meaning of civic education
  • Pupils individually identify ways through which civic education the important at home
  • Pupils in pairs, further describe ways through which civic education can be important at home

EMBEDDED CORD SKILLS

  • Communication and collaboration
  • Critical thinking and problem solving citizenship

LEARNING RESOURCES

AUDIOVISUAL RESOURCES

  • Pictures and chart
  • Showing the importance of civic education at home

WEB RESOURCES:

SITE LINK

  • https://www.legit.ng/lll57
  • -02-impnrtance-civicducation-nigeriarv schools.html

VIDEO LINK:

a video clip showing the importance of civic education

https://www.youtube.c_o m /watch?v=Pc9ohlVDq Ao

WEEK4 (Civic Education)

TOPIC CONTENT

Ways through which Civic education can be important the media

LEARNING OBJECTIVES

Pupils should be able to

  • Explain what media is outline four ways through which civic education can be important to the media

LEARNING ACTIVITIES

  • Pupils as a class, discuss the meaning of media.
  • Pupils in pairs, identify ways through which Civic Education can be important to the media

EMBEDDED CORD SKILLS

•Communication and collaboration

•Critical thinking and problem solving

•Citizenship

LEARNING RESOURCES

AUDIOVISUAL RESOURCES

• Radio jingles

• Video clips

• Posters and pictures on the details of an election

• Newspaper cuttings on news

WEB RESOURCES

SITE LINK

https://www.edweek.org/tm/articles/2018 /05 /09/four-wavs

  • to-put-civicseducation-frnnt-andcenter.html

VIDEO LINK

https://youtu.be/p6vy8ll

WEEK 5 (Civic Education)

TOPIC CONTENT

Other ways through which civic education can be important to the society

LEARNING OBJECTIVES

Pupils should be able to:

  • explain the meaning of society
  • outline the importance of civic education to the society
  • identify other ways through which Civic Education can be important in the society

LEARNING ACTIVITIES

  • Pupils as a class discuss the meaning of society
  • Pupils In pairs, outline the importance lament civic education to the society
  • Pupils as a class individually identify other ways through which civic education can he Important In the society

EMBEDDED CORD SKILLS

  • Communication and collaboration
  • Critical thinking, and Problem solving
  • Citizenship

LEARNING RESOURCES

AUDIO VISUAL RESOURCES

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WEB LINK

SITE LINK

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VIDEO LINK

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WEEK 6 (Civic Education)

TOPIC CONTENT

Patriotism Tolerance, Co-operation, Honesty, Self-reliance

LEARNING OBJECTIVES

Pupils should be able to explain the following

  • Patriotism
  • Tolerance
  • Co-operation
  • Explain honesty as a good Virtue
  • Describe self -reliance

LEARNING ACTIVITIES

Pupils as a class discuss the

  • Meaning of patriotism, tolerance, and cooperation.
  • Pupils in small groups are  arranged
  • to actively participate in a playlet
  • on honesty in the classroom

Pupils in pairs, are guided to

  • describe what is meant to be self-reliant and its importance

EMBEDDED CORD SKILLS

  • Communication and collaboration
  • Creativity and imagination
  • Citizenship
  • Leadership and Problem solving

LEARNING RESOURCES

AUDIOVISUAL

RESOURCES

  • Relevant charts and pictures showing people of honesty, tolerance etc.
  • Video clip of award on honesty as a good virtue

WEB RESOURCES

SITE LINK

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VIDEO LINK

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WEEK 7

MID TERM BREAK

WEEK 8 (Civic Education)

TOPIC CONTENT

Right and Duties of citizens in the society

LEARNING OBJECTIVES

Pupils should be able to:

  • Explain the meaning of right and duties
  • Differentiate between right and duties of citizens in the society
  • Identify the important of right and duties of citizens in the society

LEARNING ACTIVITIES

  • Pupils as a class are guided on the meaning of right/duties pupil, individually, identify various duties of a citizen
  • Pupils as a class analyze the differences between rights and duties of the citizen.

EMBEDDED CORD SKILLS

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

LEARNING RESOURCES

AUDIOVISUAL RESOURCES

Pictures showing types of rights and duties of citizens

Charts showing 8

WEB RESOURCES

SITE LINK

https://www.kidcentraltn

Com/education/community

After-school care/the-importance-of civic-education-html

VIDEO LINK

https;//www.google.com/search?q=children -fv1doe +on+child+rights+&aqs=chrome..69i57.15062 i0 i4&

WEEK 9 (Civic Education)

TOPIC CONTENT

Public enlightenment campaign

  • HIV/AIDS Education
  • Drug abuse and its hazards

LEARNING OBJECTIVES

Pupils should be able to:

  • Explain the meaning/importance of HIV/AIDS education
  • Highlight various ways to prevent of HIV/AIDS
  • Discuss the meaning of drug abuse as part of public enlightenment campaigns in relation to civic education
  • Identify the hazards of drug abuse

LEARNING ACTIVITIES

  • Pupils as a class are guided by the teacher on the meaning/important of  HIV/AIDS education
  • Pupils in pairs highlight various ways to prevent HIV/AIDS
  • Pupils in small groups are guided to discuss the meaning of drug abuse / hazards of drug abuse

EMBEDDED CORD SKILLS

  • Communication and collaboration
  • Critical thinking and problem solving
  • Creativity and imagination
  • Leadership and personal development
  • Citizenship

LEARNING RESOURCES 

AUDIOVISUAL RESOURCES

  • Picture charts showing
  • the importance of HIV/AIDS education
  • posters and pictures of public health enlightenment campaigns
  • charts showing patient with symptoms of HIV/AIDS
  • Chart showing various hazards of drug abuse

WEB RESOURCES

SITE LINK

Https: / /patient. info /sexual- health /sexually transmitted-infections leaflet /HIV-and-aids

. VIDEO LINK:

Https: //www.youtube.com>in/watch?v= DWuvCKxa

WEEK 10 (Civic Education)

TOPIC CONTENT

Values that show Bad Morals in our society

  • Examples of morals to show
  • What is wrong e.g. stealing, building, , fighting, lying etc.

LEARNING OBJECTIVES

Pupils should be able to

  • List at least five bad morals in the society
  • State the consequences of bad morals sand how to curb

LEARNING ACTIVITIES

  • Each pupil. Identify and mention bad morals in the society e.g.
  • fighting and, state the effects of the points
  • Mentioned e.g. fighting brings pain, injury, sin, etc.

EMBEDDED CORD SKILLS

  • Critical thinking and problem solving
  • Personal development
  • Creative thinking and imagination

LEARNING RESOURCES

Pictures/charts

Pupils

Textbook/workbook

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WEEK 11

REVISION

WEEK 12

EXAMINATION

NVE- NATIONAL VALUES EDUCATION (CIVIC EDUCATION) PRIMARY 1 SCHEME OF WORK SECOND TERM

WEEK 1 (Civic Education)

TOPIC CONTENT

Revision of last term’s work/first term examination questions

LEARNING OBJECTIVES

Pupils should be able to:

  • Recall some of the last term topics through revision done with them by the teacher

LEARNING ACTIVITIES

  • Pupils as a class, revise the last lessons with the help of the teacher,
  • Asking questions on the last term’s topics.
  • Pupils individually, attempt some evaluation questions given by the teacher to measure their progress

EMBEDDED CORD SKILLS

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

LEARNING RESOURCES

AUDIOVISUAL RESOURCES

  • Charts, pictures, books and some of the last term’s video clips and materials.

WEEK 2 (Civic Education)

TOPIC CONTENT

Rules and Regulations

  • Meaning
  • Importance

LEARNING OBJECTIVES

Pupils should be able to:

  • explain in details what is meant by rules and regulations
  • highlight and expatiate on specific examples of rules and regulations
  • create their own classroom rules with file help of their teacher

LEARNING ACTIVITIES

Pupils in small groupware guided to discuss the meaning of rules and regulations

  • Pupils in pairs identify specific examples of rules and regulations
  • Pupils as a class create their own classroom rules with the help of the teacher

EMBEDDED CORD SKILLS

Communication and collaboration

  • Leadership and personal development
  • Creativity and imaginations
  • Critical thinking and problem solving

LEARNING RESOURCES

AUDIOVISUAL RESOURCES:

The school rules and regulations

WEB RESOURCES

SITE LINK:

https://www.scholastic.com/teachers/aiticles/tea

Ching-content/creatingclassroom-rulestogether/

VIDEO LINK:

  • https: / /www.scholastic.com/teachers/artlcles/tea
  • ching-content/creatingclassrocm-rulestogether/
  • https;//www.west-hillprimary.devon.sch.uk/par
  • entspuplls/code-ofconduct-school-rules/
  • https://youtu.be/ulcGlwgPg-g?t=134
  • https://youtn bo/uW\PCmm

WEEK 3 (Civic Education)

TOPIC CONTENT

Gains of obeying

  • Rules and Regulations
  • Love by elders
  • Gift from elders and friends
  • Praise reward from family and

LEARNING OBJECTIVES

Pupils should be able to

  • Explain what is meant by gains
  • Highlight at least six gains of obeying the rules and regulations

LEARNING ACTIVITIES

Pupils as a class, attempt the

  • Meaning of gains of obeying Rules and regulations
  • pupils in pairs, are guided to identify the gains of obeying rules and regulations

EMBEDDED CORD SKILLS

Pupils as a class, attempt the

  • Meaning of gains of obeying Rules and regulations.
  • pupils in pairs, are guided to identify the gains of obeying rules and regulations

LEARNING RESOURCES

  • Communication and collaboration
  • Creativity and imaginations
  • Citizenship

WEEK 4 (Civic Education)

TOPIC CONTENT

Result of Disobeying Rules and Regulations

  • Unhappiness
  • Punishment
  • Denial of privileges
  • Rejection by loved ones

LEARNING OBJECTIVES

Pupils should be able to:

  • explain what it means to be disobedient
  • highlight results of disobeying
  • rules and regulations analyze the results of disobeying rules and

LEARNING ACTIVITIES

  • Pupils as a class, are guided on the meaning of disobedience
  • pupils in pairs, are identify the various results of disobedience
  • Pupils as a class, analyze the results of disobeying rules and regulations in any society

EMBEDDED CORD SKILLS

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

LEARNING RESOURCES

AUDIOVISUAL RESOURCES

A picture chart showing

Consequences of disobedient

WEB RESOURCES

SITE LINK;

  • https://edudelight.com

WEEK 5 (Civic Education)

TOPIC CONTENT

Importance of school Rules and Regulation

LEARNING OBJECTIVES

Pupils should be able to:

  • Memorize their school rules and regulations
  • Recite and explain their school rules and regulations

LEARNING ACTIVITIES

  • Pupils as a class are guided to learn the school rules and regulations
  • Pupils in pairs recite and explain their school rules and regulations
  • Pupils as a class, are guided to find out and present in the next class
  • Some of the rules and regulations in their respective homes

EMBEDDED CORD SKILLS

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

LEARNING RESOURCES

AUDIOVISUAL RESOURCES

The school rules and regulations

WEB RESOURCES

SITE LINK:

  • https://lagosbooksclub.wordpress.com /2013 /06 /1
  • 3/schoolrulesregulations-andschedule-of-disciplinarvmeasures-for-for-noneducation-graduates-andintending-proprietors- 1 /amp /
  •  

https://lessonplan.edudelight.com/second-term-civic-education-scheme-of-work-for-primary-one

VIDEO LINK:

https://youtu.be/FoBrH

WEEK 6 (Civic Education)

TOPIC CONTENT

Why Regulations Rules and are necessary

  • To protect life and property
  • To promote peace and progress
  • To guide our behavior at home, school or public place 

LEARNING OBJECTIVES

Pupils should be able to:

  • Identify at least four importance of rules and regulations
  • Explain two importance of the rules and regulations
  • identified above

LEARNING ACTIVITIES

EMBEDDED CORD SKILLS

  • Communication and collaboration
  • Creativity and imaginations
  • Citizenship

LEARNING RESOURCES

EMBEDDED CORD SKILLS

AUDIOVISUAL RESOURCES

Role play/short drama in class by the pupils

WEB RESOURCES

WEEK 7

MID TERM BREAK

WEEK 8 (Civic Education)

TOPIC CONTENT

Result for not obeying Government Rules and Regulations.

  • E.g.
  • Imprisonment Payment offense etc.

LEARNING OBJECTIVES

Pupils should be able to:

  • Explain what government rules are;
  • Discuss various reasons for the government rules and regulations;
  • Highlight at least two results of not obeying government rules and regulations.

LEARNING ACTIVITIES

  • -Pupils as a class are guided to brainstorm on the meaning of government rules and regulations
  • -Pupils as a class, are guided on the reasons for the government rules and regulations
  • -Pupils In pairs identify results of not obeying government rules and regulations

EMBEDDED CORD SKILLS

  • Communication and collaboration
  • -Creativity and imaginations
  • Critical thinking and problem solving

LEARNING RESOURCES

AUDIOVISUAL RESOURCES

  • A picture chart showing
  • Various consequences of not abiding to
  • Government rules and regulations

WEB RESOURCES

SITE LINK:

  • https://!essonplan.edudelight.com/second-term-Clvic-education-scheme-of-work-for-primary/
  • https://www.aussenpolitikfnrum.net /possible consequences-of disobeying-the-law/

VIDEO LINK:

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WEEK 9 (Civic Education)

TOPIC CONTENT

Result of not obeying

  • Government Rules and Regulations

LEARNING OBJECTIVES

Pupils should be able to:

  • Explain the importance of obeying government rules and regulations
  • Highlight the consequences of not obeying government rules and regulations
  • Outline ways to make people follow set down rules and regulations. E.g. class rules.

LEARNING ACTIVITIES

Pupils as a class are guided on the

  • Importance of obeying government rules and regulations
  • Identify the consequences not obeying government rules and regulations
  • Pupils in pairs, suggest ways to make people obey set down rules and regulations. E.g class rules.

EMBEDDED CORD SKILLS

  • Leadership and personal development
  • Communication and collaboration
  • Creativity and imaginations
  • Citizenship

LEARNING RESOURCES

AUDIOVISUAL RESOURCES

Pictures of people

Demonstrating obedience

WEB RESOURCES

SITE LINK:

https://!essonplan.edudelight.com

VIDEO LINK:

https: //you tiLbe/£oM^GCbR4

WEEK 10 (Civic Education)

TOPIC CONTENT

Obedience

  • Meaning
  • Obedience at home, school, and obedience to God

LEARNING OBJECTIVES

Pupils should be able to:

  • Explain the meaning of obedience
  • Highlight the importance of obedience as the tool for obeying rules and regulations
  • Discuss what it means to be obedient to parents, school authority and God

LEARNING ACTIVITIES

Pupils as a class, discuss the

  • meaning of obedience
  • Pupils in small groups identify and explain the importance of obedience as the tool for obeying rules and regulation 
  •  Pupils in pairs, describe what it
  • means to be obedient to parents,
  • school authorities and God with the
  • help of the teacher

EMBEDDED CORD SKILLS

  • Critical thinking and problem solving
  • Communication and collaboration
  • Creativity and imagination
  • Leadership and personal
  • Development

LEARNING RESOURCES

AUDIO VISUAL RESOURCES:

  • The school rules and regulations
  • Picture chart showing
  • various rules and regulations

WEEK 11 (Civic Education)

TOPIC CONTENT

Food safety

  • Guide to food safety

LEARNING OBJECTIVES

  • Pupils Mention should things be to able took to out for in a safety food

LEARNING ACTIVITIES

Pupils in small groups,

  • Enumerate the things that suggest food safety

EMBEDDED CORD SKILLS

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

LEARNING RESOURCES

WEEK 12

REVISION

WEEK 13

EXAMINATION

Lagos State Government Ministry of Education. Basic 1/Primary 1 Civic Education Scheme of work Unified Schemes of Work for Primary Schools.

NVE- NATIONAL VALUES EDUCATION (CIVIC EDUCATION) PRIMARY 1 THIRD TERM SCHEME OF WORK

WEEK 1 (Civic Education}

TOPIC CONTENT

Revision of last term’s 

  • Work/second term examination question

LEARNING OBJECTIVES

Pupils should be able to:

  • Explain some of the last term topic through
  • Revision done with them by the teacher

LEARNING ACTIVITIES

  • Pupils as a class, revise the last lesson with the help of the teacher,
  • Asking question on the last term topic.
  • Pupils individually, attempt some evaluation questions given by the teacher to measure their progress

EMBEDDED CORD SKILLS

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

LEARNING RESOURCES

AUDIO VISUAL RESOURCES

  • Charts, pictures, books and some of the last term’s video clips and materials.

WEEK 2 (Civic Education)

TOPIC CONTENT

Respect

  • Meaning

LEARNING OBJECTIVES

Pupils should be able to:

  • Explain the meaning of respect
  • Identify the importance of showing respect for one another and the society
  • Highlight and discuss various examples of respect

LEARNING ACTIVITIES

  • Pupils as a class, brainstorm on the meaning of Respect
  • Pupils in small groups, discuss the importance of respect amongst one Another and the society
  • Pupils in pairs, identify various examples of respect

EMBEDDED CORD SKILLS

  • Communication and collaboration
  • Critical thinking and personal development
  • Leadership and personal development
  • Creativity and imagination

LEARNING RESOURCES

AUDIOVISUAL RESOURCES:

  • Pictures of children
  • Greeting elders

WEB RESOURCES

SITE LINK:

  • https: //www.educationworld.com/a lesson /lesson/lesson329-shtml
  • VIDEO LINK
  • https://voutu.be/DmqRflu Wzbc https://voutu.be/k-6ws8LZECU

WEEK 3 (Civic Education)

TOPIC CONTENT

Ways of showing respect

  • Salutation/Greeting
  • E.g. bowing, kneeling, prostrating etc.

LEARNING OBJECTIVES

Pupils should be able to:

  • Highlight at least three ways of showing respect
  • Demonstrate ways of showing respect

LEARNING ACTIVITIES

Pupils in pairs, identify and outline

  • Various ways of showing respect
  • Pupils in small groups, are guided to
  • Present a role play on various ways of showing respect amongst themselves and the society

EMBEDDED CORD SKILLS

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

LEARNING RESOURCES

AUDIOVISUAL RESOURCES:

  • Picture chart showing various types of respect
  • Picture chart showing children greeting their elders in their localities

WEB RESOURCES

SITE LINK:

https://www.edudelight.com

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VIDEO LINK:

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WEEK 4 (Civic Education)

TOPIC CONTENT

People to respect

• Parents

•Elders

•Teachers

• Principal

• Head teachers

LEARNING OBJECTIVES

Pupils should be able to:

  • Explain the meaning of respect
  • Highlight examples of people to be respected
  • Discuss ways to show respect to their Parents, Elders, Teachers, proprietors/proprietress, head teaching etc.

LEARNING ACTIVITIES

  • Pupils in pairs, identify examples of people to be respected with the help of the teacher
  • Pupils in small groups, discuss on the ways to show respect to their parents, teachers, proprietors/ proprietress, elders etc.

EMBEDDED CORD SKILLS

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

LEARNING RESOURCES

AUDIOVISUAL RESOURCES

  • Picture chart showing
  • Various forms of respect in the society
  • Picture chart of children exhibiting the act of respect to their parents, Teachers, Head teachers etc.

WEB RESOURCES

SITE LINK:

https://www.education.com

VIDEO LINK:

https://youtu.be/ga SBq 2ML0

WEEK 5 (Civic Education)

TOPIC CONTENT

People to Respect e.g. people who represent

• Authorities

• Ministers

• Senators

• Governors

• President

• Uniformed Men

LEARNING OBJECTIVES

Pupils should be able to:

  • Explain the roles of people in authority to respect
  • List examples of people representing the authorities to be respected in the society

LEARNING ACTIVITIES

  • Pupils as a class, are guided to discuss the roles of people in authority to he respected
  • pupils in pairs, identify examples of people representing the authority to be respected in the society with the help of the teachers

EMBEDDED CORD SKILLS

Communication and collaboration

• Creativity and imaginations

• Leadership and personal development

• Critical thinking and problem solving

LEARNING RESOURCES

AUDIO VISUAL RESOURCES:

A chart showing some citizens saluting the governor

WEB RESOURCES

SITE LINK:

https://youtu.be/DuisjEi

 VIDEO LINK:

https://youtu.be/mTsvSA

Lagos State Government Ministry of Education. Basic 1/Primary 1 Civic Education Scheme of work Unified Schemes of Work for Primary Schools.

WEEK 6 (Civic Education)

TOPIC CONTENT

Places to respect

Government buildings e.g.

  • Offices
  • Banks
  • Law courts
  • National Assembly

LEARNING OBJECTIVES

Pupils should be able to:

  • Identify at least four places to respect used for
  • Discus what those places are used for

LEARNING ACTIVITIES

Pupils in pairs, highlight places to be respected using flash cards with their teacher’s guidance

  • pupils in small groups, discus the uses of those places to be respected with the help of the teacher

EMBEDDED CORD SKILLS

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

LEARNING RESOURCES

AUDIOVISUAL RESOURCES:

Pictures of government

buildings e g National Assembly, law courts, Banks etc.

WEB RESOURCES

SITE LINK:

https:/,

crldccm/a lesson/04/lp329-03-shtmlbtu ^)s://youtu.be/DmqRN

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VIDEO LINK:

  • https://youtu.be/gGfzKw

WEEK 7

MID TERM BREAK

WEEK 8 (Civic Education)

TOPIC CONTENT

Places to respect

E.g.

  • Church
  • Mosque
  • Places to respect
  • e g Places of interest The National Museum
  • Amusement park National Arts theater

LEARNING OBJECTIVES

Pupils should be able to:

  • Name the religious plates to be respected
  • Highlight places of interest

LEARNING ACTIVITIES

Pupils as a class, are guided to:

  • Discuss die religious places to be respected
  • Pupils in small groups. Are guided to describe places of interest
  • Pupils m pairs, identify reasons why they like those places of interest

EMBEDDED CORD SKILLS

Communication and collaboration

  • Creativity and imaginations
  • Leadership and personal development
  • Critical thinking and problem solving

LEARNING RESOURCES

AUDIO VISUAL RESOURCES:

  • Pictures of churches and masque
  • Futures and hails showing the national
  • Stadium, amusement parks etc.

WEB RESOURCES

SITE LINK:

https://lessonplan.edudelight.com

VIDEO LINK:

https;//youtu.bc/TmRivtP IWyQu

WEEK 9 (Civic Education)

TOPIC CONTENT

Things to Respect in the society e.g.

  • The Constitution
  • National flag
  • The National Anthem
  • The pledge

LEARNING OBJECTIVES

Pupils should be able to:

  • Demonstrate ways to respect the national anthem and the national pledge
  • Identify ways to respect the constitution and the national flag of the country’
  • Explain the importance of respecting the national

LEARNING ACTIVITIES

Pupils as a class,

  • Are guided on how to respect the national anthem and national pledge
  • Pupils in small groups, are guided on how to sing the national anthem and recite the national pledge
  • Pupils In pairs. Role play how to respect the national anthem and national pledge with the help of the teacher

EMBEDDED CORD SKILLS

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

LEARNING RESOURCES

AUDIOVISUAL RESOURCES:

  • Pictures showing how to respect the national anthem and pledge

WEB RESOURCES

SITE LINK:

https://ks$oiiphiu’diidel

ViDE0 LINK:

https://yoMtu.be/khPpVC

U6potl

WEEK 10 (Civic Education)

TOPIC CONTENT

 Things to respect (cont.)

• The constitution

• National Flag

• Nigeria Currency

• The Mac

LEARNING OBJECTIVES

Pupils should be able to:

  • Demonstrate how to respect things
  • Identify how to respect places, time and things

LEARNING ACTIVITIES

  • Pupils in groups demonstrate how to respect things with the help of their teacher.
  • Pupils in pairs identify how to respect places and time.

EMBEDDED CORD SKILLS

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

LEARNING RESOURCES

AUDIOVISUAL RESOURCES:

  • Pictures showing the constitution, national flag,
  • Nigerian flag, Nigerian currency and the mace

WEB RESOURCES

SITE LINK:

https://lessonplan.edudelight.com

WEEK 11 (Civic Education)

REVISION

NVE- NATIONAL VALUES EDUCATION (SECURITY EDUCATION) PRIMARY 1 SCHEME OF WORK FIRST TERM

WEEK 1 (Security Education)

TOPIC CONTENT

Concept of Security

LEARNING OBJECTIVES

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

  • define the meaning of security;
  • Describe how a security personnel looks like.

LEARNING ACTIVITIES

Whole class brainstorms on the meaning of security.

  • Pupils In small groups, describe how security personnel looks like.

EMBEDDED CORD SKILLS                                                                                                                                                      

  • Communication and collaboration.
  • -Leadership and personal development

LEARNING RESOURCES

AUDIO VISUAL RESOURCES

•Picture/chart

  • Audio Visual
  • Textbook.

• Newspaper showing security personnel.

WEB RESOURCE:

SITE LINK

www.essav. uk com

www.Drinceton.com

WEEK 2 (Security Education)

TOPIC CONTENT

Concept of security

LEARNING OBJECTIVES

  • By the end of the lesson; pupils should be able to:
  • Mention security facts e.g. do not take anything from a stranger.
  • do not follow a stranger etc. discuss strangers tactics

LEARNING ACTIVITIES

  • Pupils in pairs, to identify the material things stranger could use to entice them e.g. Sweet, Money and Toy e t c.
  • Pupils in small groups, discuss strangers tactic e.g. An evil stringer pretending to be a Pastor or Muslim clergy man

EMBEDDED CORD SKILLS

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

LEARNING RESOURCES

AUDIOVISUAL RESOURCES

  • Picture/ chart
  • Audio visual resource
  • Newspaper showing security personnel

WEB RESOURCE:

SITE LINK

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WEEK 3 (Security Education)

TOPIC CONTENT

Sources of Insecurity

LEARNING OBJECTIVES

By the end of the lesson, pupils should be able

  • Mention the sources of insecurity. E.g. A dilapidated building Filing station with no fire extinguisher

LEARNING ACTIVITIES

  • Pupils in pairs identify the sources of insecurity at home and society at large.
  • Pupils in pairs, identify a dilapidated building around their vicinity and the consequences.
  •  Pupils in small groups, identify and compare filling station with no fire extinguisher and with fire extinguisher in the chart provided by the teacher.

EMBEDDED CORD SKILLS

Communication and collaboration

  • Digital literacy
  • Critical thinking and problem solving
  • Leadership and personal development

LEARNING RESOURCES

AUDIOVISUAL

RESOURCES

Picture/ chart of an old building

  • Audio visual of a petrol station
  • posters of security alert signs

WEB RESOURCE:

SITE LINK

  • www.Legit.ng
  • www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov

WEEK 4 (Security Education)

TOPIC CONTENT

Security- Alert signs

LEARNING OBJECTIVES

By the end of the lesson; pupils should

  • Explain the security alert signs
  • List and discuss the Consequences of neglecting
  • Signs of security alert

LEARNING ACTIVITIES

  • Pupils as a class identify and Compare the various security signs
  • Alert, e.g. Red flag tied- round an old Building
  • The traffic signs Alert colours i.e. Red, yellow and green
  • Pupils in small group to compose Songs on neglect of security signs Alert

EMBEDDED CORD SKILLS

  • Communication and collaboration
  • Critical thinking and problem solving

LEARNING RESOURCES

AUDIOVISUAL RESOURCES

  • News paper
  • Textbook
  • Calendar

WEB RESOURCE:

SITE LINK

  • www.security.com
  • www.safetvsign.com
  • wwwmvseeu ritvsifin mm

WEEK 5 (Security Education)

TOPIC CONTENT

Security Colours

LEARNING OBJECTIVES

By the end of the lesson, pupils should be

  • mention the security Colours and meaning, e.g. Red, yellow, Blue, Green and Orange
  • discuss the meaning of Colours

LEARNING ACTIVITIES

Pupils in pair identify the meaning of Colours e.g.

  • Red- severe risk
  • Yellow- Elevated
  • Blue- Curded general risk
  • Green- Low risk
  • Orange- High risk
  • Pupils In small groups, to discuss and compare the Colours i.e. Colours in A with B

EMBEDDED CORD SKILLS

  • Communication and coloration
  • Critical thinking and problem solving

LEARNING RESOURCES

AUDIOVISUAL RESOURCE

A dirt showing security

Colours and meaning

WEB RESOURCE:

SHRUNK

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en.rn.wikipcdia.org

WEEK 5 (Social Studies)

TOPIC CONTENT

Qualities of a good family

  • Honesty
  • Contentment
  • Discipline
  • Obedience

LEARNING OBJECTIVES

Pupils should be. Able to:

  • Explain the meaning of Honesty, Contentment, Discipline and Obedience

LEARNING ACTIVITIES

  • Whole class, attempt the meaning of Honesty, Contentment, Discipline and Obedience.
  • Individual pupil, mention at least one quality of a good family

EMBEDDED CORD SKILLS

  • Critical thinking and problem solving
  • Communication and collaboration
  • Personal development
  • Creativity and imagination

LEARNING RESOURCES

  • Audio Visual Resources
  • Pictures, charts
  • Pupils
  • Textbook/workbook

WEB RESOURCES

www.gapyearfamily.com

WEEK 6 (Security Education)

TOPIC CONTENT

Security Gadget

LEARNING OBJECTIVES

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

  • Last security gadget e.g. Camera, (XIV, microphone

LEARNING ACTIVITIES

Pupils in small groups

  • describe and analyze how CCTV camera and microphone looks like and the usefulness

EMBEDDED CORD SKILLS

  • Communication and collaboration
  • Digital literacy

LEARNING RESOURCES

AUDIOVISUAL

  • Picture/ chat t
  • Audiovisual resource
  • Showing where CCTV Camera is been fixed

WEB RESOURCE:

SITE LINK

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WEEK 7

MID TERM BREAK

WEEK 8 (Security Education)

TOPIC CONTENT

HOME SECURITY

LEARNING OBJECTIVES

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

  • Mention home security tips e.g. locking the doors, Flood, light, detector e.tc.

LEARNING ACTIVITIES

  • Pupils in small groups, distinguish flood light from detector.
  • Pupils in pairs, describe how a flood light looks like

EMBEDDED CORD SKILLS

  • Communication and collaboration
  • Creativity and imagination

LEARNING RESOURCES

AUDIOVISUAL RESOURCES

Chart showing a list of home devices.

WEB RESOURCE:

SITE LINK

WEEK 8 (Security Education)

TOPIC CONTENT

HOME SECURITY

LEARNING OBJECTIVES

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

  • mention home security tips
  • e.g. Locking the doors, Floodlight, detector e.tc

LEARNING ACTIVITIES

Pupils in small groups,

  • Distinguish flood light from detector.
  • Pupils in pairs, describe how a floodlight looks like.

EMBEDDED CORD SKILLS

  • Communication and collaboration
  • Creativity and imagination

LEARNING RESOURCES

AUDIOVISUAL RESOURCES

  • Chart showing a list of home devices.

WEB RESOURCE:

SITE LINK

WEEK 9 (Security Education)                   

TOPIC CONTENT

OFFICE SECURITY

LEARNING OBJECTIVES

By the end of the lesson; Pupils should be able to;

  • mention the security  measure to be taken in offices
  • E.g. locking doors, putting all electrical appliances off etc.

LEARNING ACTIVITIES

  • pupils in pairs, state the various
  • security measures to be taken in offices

EMBEDDED CORD SKILLS

  • Communication and collaboration.
  • Critical thinking and problem solving

LEARNING RESOURCES

AUDIOVISUAL RESOURCES

ELECTRICAL APPLIANCES

WEB RESOURCE:

SITE1,INK

F.S www.sonitrolwesterncan 1 ada.com

www.getkisi.com www.FAO.org

WEEK 10 (Security Education)

TOPIC CONTENT

PERSONAL SECURITY

LEARNING OBJECTIVES

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

  • Define personal security.
  • List components of personal security at home, school on the road etc.

LEARNING ACTIVITIES

  • Pupils in pairs, identify and
  • Define personal security.
  • Pupils in small groups, list and discuss the components of personal security and on the road.

EMBEDDED CORD SKILLS

  • Communication and Collaboration.
  • Critical thinking and problem solving

LEARNING RESOURCES

AUDIOVISUAL RESOURCES

  • A picture chart showing
  • Component of personal security.

WEB RESOURCE:

SITE LINK

  • www.sectech-uk.com
  • www.quota.com
  • www.texastech.edu

WEEK 11

REVISION

WEEK 12

EXAMINATION

NVE- NATIONAL VALUES EDUCATION (SECURITY EDUCATION) SCHEME OF WORK PRIMARY 1 SECOND TERM

WEEK 1(Security Education)

TOPIC CONTENT

SECURITY PRECAUTION

LEARNING OBJECTIVES

By the end of the lesson; Pupils Should be able to:

  • Mention the security precaution.
  • Discuss the security precaution

LEARNING ACTIVITIES

  • Pupils in pairs, Identify the security precautions.
  • Pupils in small groups, composes songs on security precautions

EMBEDDED CORD SKILLS

  • Communication and collaboration.
  • Leadership and personal development

LEARNING RESOURCES 

AUDIOVISUAL RESOURCES

Picture/charts showing

Security precaution.

WEB RESOURCE:

SITE LINK

www.mtholyoke.edu

www.powerthesaurus.org

WEEK 2 (Security Education)

TOPIC CONTENT

IDENTIFY SOURCES OF DANGER

LEARNING OBJECTIVES

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

  • define source of danger

LEARNING ACTIVITIES

Pupils in pairs, identify and cite example of sources of linger in the society provided from A poster/chart

EMBEDDED CORD SKILLS

  • Critical thinking and problem solving.
  • Communication and collaboration

LEARNING RESOURCES

AUDIOVISUAL RESOURCES

Electrical cables

WEB RESOURCE:

SI IE LINK

wuwiesejivhgate.net

ww.abus.com

WEEK 3 (Security Education)

TOPIC CONTENT

SECURITY PRECAUTION ON THE ROAD

LEARNING OBJECTIVES

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

  • identify some road signs and meaning

LEARNING ACTIVITIES

 Pupils in pairs, demonstrate proper way of crossing the road Le.

  • Red means stop
  • Yellow means Ready
  • Green means go.

EMBEDDED CORD SKILLS

  • Critical thinking and Problem solving,
  • Communication and collaboration

LEARNING RESOURCES

AUDIOVISUAL RESOURCE

Chart/ pictures of road signs.

WEB RESOURCE:

SITE LINK

WEEK 4 (Security Education)

TOPIC CONTENT

Security precaution at home

LEARNING OBJECTIVES

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

  • security precautions to be taken at home e.g. locking the doors, keeping dangerous
  • Objects away from children e.g. Knife, Matches and Drugs.

LEARNING ACTIVITIES

  • Pupils as a class, discuss the meaning of precautions at home.
  • Pupils as an individual, mention precautionary measure on sharp the object.
  • Pupils in pairs discuss the precautionary measures.

EMBEDDED CORD SKILLS

  • Communication and collaboration.
  • Critical thinking and problem solving

LEARNING RESOURCES

AUDIOVISUAL RESOURCES

  • Knife
  • Gate
  • Camera
  • Charts showing different sharp objects

WEB RESOURCE:

SITE LINK

www.trustedchoice.coni

www.alarmnewengland.cm

www.yellowpages.ca

WEEK 5 (Security Education)

TOPIC CONTENT

SECURITY PRECAUTION IN THE OFFICE

LEARNING OBJECTIVES

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

  • mention precautionary measures that should be taken in the office

LEARNING ACTIVITIES

  • Pupil as an individual mention some precautionary measures to be taken in the office.

EMBEDDED CORD SKILLS

  • Communication and collaboration
  • Critical thinking and problem solving

LEARNING RESOURCES

AUDIO VISUAL RESOURCES

  • -Text book
  • -Chart showing on safety tips

WEB RESOURCE:

SITE LINK

www.markeluk.com

vvww.sheriffdeputiesltd.com

WEEK 6 (Security Education)

TOPIC CONTENT

PERSONAL SECURITY PRECAUTIONS

LEARNING OBJECTIVES

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

  • State personal security measures
  • Identify the type of Adult to attend to i.e “not following a stranger”
  • discuss why personal security precaution is necessary

LEARNING ACTIVITIES

  • .Pupils in pairs, demonstrate precaution l.e. “not following a stranger, not begging for food.
  • Pupils as a class, justify why there is need for personal security precaution

EMBEDDED CORD SKILLS

  • Citizenship
  • Communication and collaboration.
  • Digital literacy

LEARNING RESOURCES

AUDIOVISUAL RESOURCES

  • Posters showing precautions.
  • Textbook.

WEB RESOURCE- ‘

SITE LINK

WEEK 7

MID TERM BREAK

WEEK 8 (Security Education)

TOPIC CONTENT

SECURITY PRECAUTION IN THE SCHOOL

LEARNING OBJECTIVES

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

  • Mention security precautions to be taken in school
  • Describe the security precautions in the school e.g. not walking alone, not playing with harmful objects e.t.c

LEARNING ACTIVITIES

  • Pupils in small groups, discuss the precautions to be taken in school
  • Pupils as class describe the examples of precautions to be taken in the school; not walking alone, not playing with harmful objects.

EMBEDDED CORD SKILLS

  • Leadership and personal development
  • Critical thinking and problem solving

LEARNING RESOURCES

AUDIOVISUAL RESOURCES

  • Textbook
  • Chart

WEB RESOURCE:

SITE LINK

  • www.expectsecuritytips.com
  • www.prodigagame-com
  • en.wikipedia.org

WEEK 9 (Security Education)

TOPIC CONTENT

Precaution in the car/ buses

LEARNING OBJECTIVES

Lesson pupils should be able to:

  • Mention the security measures to be taken in car/buses
  • describe the danger attached to a child sitting in the front seat

LEARNING ACTIVITIES

 Pupils in small groups, discuss

  • The precautions measures to be taken in car/ buses
  • Pupils in pairs .describe the Dangers attached to a child sitting in the front seat
  • Individual pupil, explain briefly

EMBEDDED CORD SKILLS

  • Critical thinking and Problem solving
  • Citizenship
  • Leadership and personal
  • Development

LEARNING RESOURCES

AUDIOVISUAL RESOURCES

 Textbook

Chart showing, A car and bus

WEEK 10 (Security Education)

TOPIC CONTENT

General security tips

LEARNING OBJECTIVES

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

  • Mention important security tips e.g. knowing emergency numbers, not playing with sharp object.
  • Describe some other security tops

LEARNING ACTIVITIES

  • Pupils as a class, identify various security tips
  • Pupils as a small group, discuss security tips e.g. emergency numbers, sharp objects e.tc 

EMBEDDED CORD SKILLS

  • Communication and collaboration
  • Digital literacy
  • Critical thinking and problem solving

LEARNING RESOURCES

AUDIOVISUAL RESOURCES

  • Textbook
  • Chart showing some security tips

WEB RESOURCE:

SITE LINK

WEEK 11 (Security Education)

TOPIC CONTENT

Security

  • Precaution in the environment

LEARNING OBJECTIVES

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

  • Mention the precaution to be taken in time of flood
  • Describe the precaution to be taken in time of the fire outbreak, road accident etc.

LEARNING ACTIVITIES

  • Pupils in pairs, describe the precaution to be taken in the environment
  • Pupils in small groups, discuss the precaution to be taken in time of flood, fire outbreak, road accident e.tc

EMBEDDED CORD SKILLS

  • Critical thinking
  • Communication and collaboration
  • Digital Literacy

LEARNING RESOURCES

AUDIOVISUAL RESOURCES

  • Textbook
  • Chart showing the security precaution in the environment

WEB RESOURCE:

SITE LINK

WEEK 12

REVISION

WEEK 13

EXAMINATION

Lagos State Ministry of Education Unified Schemes of Work. Security Education Scheme of work for Primary 1/Basic 1. Schemeofwork.com

NVE- NATIONAL VALUES EDUCATION (SECURITY EDUCATION) SCHEME OF WORK PRIMARY 1 THIRD TERM

WEEK 1 (Security Education)

TOPIC CONTENT

Revision of 2nd term work

LEARNING OBJECTIVES

  • What are general precaution measure is all about.

LEARNING ACTIVITIES

  • Whole class revises the last term’s topics
  • Each pupil provide correct answers to the evaluation questions given to assess their progress

EMBEDDED CORD SKILLS

Communication and collaboration

Leadership and personal development

WEEK 2 (Security Education)

TOPIC CONTENT

Concept of security road accident

LEARNING OBJECTIVES

By the end of the lesson, Pupils should be able to;

  • Mention cause of road accidents.
  • fill State ways of reducing accidents on the road

LEARNING ACTIVITIES

  • Individual pupil, mention causes of road accident
  • Pupils in pairs, describe and explain the causes of road accident
  •  Pupils in small groups, discuss ways of reducing accident on the road

EMBEDDED CORD SKILLS

  • Communication and collaboration
  • Leadership and personal development

LEARNING RESOURCES

AUDIOVISUAL RESOURCES

  • Text
  • Pictures of Road Accident

WEB RESOURCE:

SITE LINK

www.ncbi.nlmjiih. pQV

www Stronptieinsurance.com

WEEK 3 (Security Education)

TOPIC CONTENT

Sources of danger:

  • fire outbreak

LEARNING OBJECTIVES

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

  • Mention the causes of fire outbreak
  • Describe the possible places lire outbreak could occur

LEARNING ACTIVITIES

  • Pupils as a class, describe the causes of fire outbreak
  • Pupils in small groups, describe and discuss the possible places fire outbreak could occur.

EMBEDDED CORD SKILLS

  • Communication and collaboration
  • Citizenship
  • Digital literacy

LEARNING RESOURCES

AUDIOVISUAL RESOURCES

  • Newspaper cutting of fire accident
  • Textbook

WEB RESOURCE:

SITE LINK

WEEK 4 (Security Education)

TOPIC CONTENT

Sources of danger,

  • Relationship with strangers

LEARNING OBJECTIVES

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

  • Define relationship
  • Describe and identify a stranger
  • Take precautionary measures when dealing with strangers

LEARNING ACTIVITIES

  • Pupils as a class, define “Relationship”
  • Pupils in small groups, describe and identify a stranger
  • Pupils as a class discuss the precautionary measures to be taken when dealing with stranger

EMBEDDED CORD SKILLS

  • Citizenship
  • Communication and collaboration
  • Leadership personal development

LEARNING RESOURCES

AUDIO VISUAL RESOURCES

  • Textbook
  • Pictures
  • Chart

WEB RESOURCE:

SITE LINK

www.carman.kl 2.mi.iis

www.understLiod.org.

www.nlston.hham.sch.uk

WEEK 5 (Security Education)

TOPIC CONTENT

Sources of danger:

  • Eating contaminated foods

LEARNING OBJECTIVES

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

  • Mention different type of food
  • identify contaminated foods e.g. Expired food in cans, food not prepared hygienically

LEARNING ACTIVITIES

  • Pupils in pairs mention different types of foods
  • Pupils in small groups, identify and discuss contaminated foods

EMBEDDED CORD SKILLS

  • Citizenship
  • Communication and collaboration
  • Leadership and personal development

LEARNING RESOURCES

AUDIOVISUAL RESOURCES

Chart showing samples of contaminated/ unsafe food

WEEK 6 (Security Education)

TOPIC CONTENT

Sources of Danger

  • Fake drug in take

LEARNING OBJECTIVES

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

  • Define drug
  • Mention the danger of taking fake drugs

LEARNING ACTIVITIES

  • Individual pupil define ‘Drug
  • Pupils as a class, mention different types of drugs
  • Pupils in small groups, discuss the danger of taking fake drugs

EMBEDDED CORD SKILLS

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

LEARNING RESOURCES

AUDIOVISUAL RESOURCES

 Textbook

Charts showing list of fake drugs sold in the market

WEB RESOURCE:

SITE LINK

WEEK 7

MID TERM BREAK

WEEK 8 (Security Education)

TOPIC CONTENT

Sources of danger:

  • Drug Abuse

LEARNING OBJECTIVES

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

  • Define drug abuse
  • State how drugs can be abused

LEARNING ACTIVITIES

  • Pupils as a class .describe drug abuse
  • Pupils as small groups, discuss how drugs can be abused.

EMBEDDED CORD SKILLS

  • Leadership and personal development
  • Communication and collaboration
  • -Digital literary

LEARNING RESOURCES

AUDIO VISUAL RESOURCES

Textbook

charts showing people that abused drugs

WEI! RESOURCE:

SITE LINK

www.mebnul.com

www.druuabuse.gov

www.druuwise.oru.uk

WEEK 9 (Security Education)

TOPIC CONTENT

Sources of Danger. Gang(s)

LEARNING OBJECTIVES

By the end of the lesson, pupils should be;

  • identify gang(s)
  • mention the effect and danger of joining gang (s)

LEARNING ACTIVITIES

Pupils as a class describe gang(s)

  • Pupils in pairs, mention and analyze the effect and danger of joining gang (s)
  • Pupils as a small group discuss the ways to desist from joining gang (s)

EMBEDDED CORD SKILLS

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

LEARNING RESOURCES

AUDIOVISUAL RESOURCES

Textbook

Charts showing different gangfs) / group

WEB RESOURCE:

SITE LINK

  • www.e -ir.info
  • www.publicsafety. gc.ca
  • en.rn.wiklpedia.org

WEEK 10 (Security Education)

Revision

WEEK 10 (Security Education)

Revision

NVE- NATIONAL VALUES EDUCATION (SOCIAL STUDIES) PRIMARY 1 SCHEME OF WORK FIRST TERM

WEEK 1 (Social Studies)

TOPIC CONTENT

Meaning of social studies

  • The study of man and how his problems are solved in the environment

LEARNING OBJECTIVES

  • Pupils should be able to explain the meaning of Social Studies
  • List at least two problems of man State how the problems listed above can be solved

LEARNING ACTIVITIES

Pupils as a class.

  • Discuss the concept of social studies.
  • Pupils in small groups, identify problems of man in the society.
  • The same groups. Using demonstration method with the aid of pictures (e.g. community drainage system] to show how problems can be solve.

EMBEDDED CORD SKILLS

  • Critical thinking /problem solving
  • Communication/Collaboration
  • Personal development Creativity and imagination

LEARNING RESOURCES

AUDIO VISUAL RESOURCES ~

Pupils

Textbook /Workbook

Pictures

Site link; wows? se3rth*3tejieteth

WEB RESOURCES

www.edudelight.com

WEEK 2 (SOCIAL STUDIES)

TOPIC CONTENT

Family

  • Meaning of Family

LEARNING OBJECTIVES

PUPILS should be able to

  • Explain the meaning of a family and mention some members of the family

LEARNING ACTIVITIES

Individual pupil, give definition of Family.

  • Pupils in pairs , Mention at list two member of the family

EMBEDDED CORD SKILLS

  • Critical problem thinking solving and Creativity and imagination
  • Communication and collaboration Personal development

LEARNING RESOURCES

AUDIOVISUAL

  • Family photos pupils
  • textbook/workbook
  • Www Dictionary. Com

WEEK3 (Social Studies)

TOPIC CONTENT

Family

  • Types of family Structure of a nuclear family

LEARNING OBJECTIVES

  • Pupils should be able to identify types of family Explain Nuclear family

LEARNING ACTIVITIES

Individual pupil, identify and mention the types of family

• Nuclear

  • Extended

EMBEDDED CORD SKILLS

  • Communication and collaboration
  • Critical thinking and problem solving Personal development
  • Creativity and Imagination

LEARNING RESOURCES

AUDIOVISUAL

  • Family photos Pupils

WEEK 4 (Social Studies)

TOPIC CONTENT

Extended Family

LEARNING OBJECTIVES

Pupil should be able to:

  • Explain types of Family mention the members   of an extended family

LEARNING ACTIVITIES

  • Individual pupil, mention members of extended family

EMBEDDED CORD SKILLS

  • Communication/collaboration
  • Critical thinking and problem solving

LEARNING RESOURCES

Audio Visual Resources

  • Pictures, charts
  • Pupils
  • Textbook/workbook

WEEK 5 (Social Studies)

TOPIC CONTENT

Qualities of a good family

  • Honesty
  • Contentment
  • Discipline
  • Obedience

LEARNING OBJECTIVES

Pupils should be. Able to:

  • Explain the meaning of Honesty, Contentment, Discipline and Obedience

LEARNING ACTIVITIES

  • Whole class, attempt the meaning of Honesty, Contentment, Discipline and Obedience.
  • Individual pupil, mention at least one quality of a good family

EMBEDDED CORD SKILLS

  • Critical thinking and problem solving
  • Communication and collaboration
  • Personal development
  • Creativity and imagination

LEARNING RESOURCES

  • Audio Visual Resources
  • Pictures, charts
  • Pupils
  • Textbook/workbook

WEB RESOURCES

www.gapyearfamily.com

WEEK 6 (Social Studies)

TOPIC CONTENT

Culture, meaning and type

LEARNING OBJECTIVES

Pupil should be able to:

  • Defend the meaning of culture
  • Explain the meaning of culture
  • List out types of culture

LEARNING ACTIVITIES

  • Whole class brainstorm on the meaning of culture
  • Pupils in small groups, explain the meaning of culture and share with the class
  • The same groups, enumerate the three types of culture

EMBEDDED CORD SKILLS

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

LEARNING RESOURCES

AUDIOVISUAL RESOURCES

Pictures, charts Pupils

Textbook/workbook

WEB RESOURCES

Www. yourarticlelibrary.com

WEEK 7

MID TERM BREAK

WEEK 8 (Social Studies)

TOPIC CONTENT

Values that show good morals in our society

  • Meaning of morals

LEARNING OBJECTIVES

Pupils should be able to:

  • Define morals
  • Explain with examples the values which show good morals e.g. a pupil to rise up for older person to sit down

LEARNING ACTIVITIES

  • Pupils as a class, attempt meaning of moral
  • Pupils in small groups, identify and discuss with examples,
  • Values/behaviors which show good morals in the society

EMBEDDED CORD SKILLS

  • Critical thinking and problem solving
  • Communication and collaboration
  • Personal develop Creativity and imagination

LEARNING RESOURCES

AUDIO VISUAL RESOURCES

Pictures / charts

Pupils

Textbook/workbook

WEB RESOURCES

www.ias.edu

WEEK 9 (Social Studies)

TOPIC CONTENT

Values that show good morals in our society

Examples of morals that show what is right

  • Respect
  • Loyalty
  • Kindness
  • Honesty, etc.

LEARNING OBJECTIVES

Pupils should be able to

  • list the attributes of good morals and demonstrate them in school home and society

LEARNING ACTIVITIES

  • Individual pupil. Mention one of the attributes of good moral.
  • Pupils in small groups, demonstrate the attributes of good morals (at least two)

EMBEDDED CORD SKILLS

  • Critical thinking and problems solving
  • Personal development Creativity and imagination

LEARNING RESOURCES

AUDIO VISUAL RESOURCES’

Pictures, charts, Pupils

Textbook/workbook

WEB RESOURCES

www.Darenting.firstcrv.com

WEEK 10 (Social Studies)

TOPIC CONTENT

Values that show Bad Morals in our society.

  • Examples of morals to show what is wrong e.g.
  • Stealing, building, fighting, lying etc.

LEARNING OBJECTIVES

Pupils should be able to

  • List at least five bad morals in The society
  • State the consequences of bad morals and how to curb it

LEARNING ACTIVITIES

  • Individual pupil, mention more bad morals e.g. fighting
  • State the effects of the points
  • Mentioned e.g. fighting brings pain, injury, sin, etc.

EMBEDDED CORD SKILLS

  • Critical thinking and problem solving
  • Personal development
  • Creative thinking and imagination

LEARNING RESOURCES

Audio Visual Resources

  • Pictures/charts
  • Pupils
  • Textbook/workbook

WEB RESOURCES

www.basicknowledge.ivii

WEEK 11

REVISION

WEEK 12

EXAMINATION

NVE- NATIONAL VALUES EDUCATION (SOCIAL STUDIES) PRIMARY 1 SCHEME OF WORK SECOND TERM

WEEK 1 (Social Studies)

TOPIC CONTENT

Revision of last term’s work

LEARNING OBJECTIVES

  • Pupils should be able to recall first term’s work

LEARNING ACTIVITIES

  • Each pupil respond to the teacher’s
  • Evaluation questions to assess their progress

EMBEDDED CORD SKILLS

  • Critical thinking and
  • Personal development
  • Communication/collaboration

LEARNING RESOURCES

  • First terms question paper
  • Picture, charts and some of the last term material

WEEK 2 (Social Studies)

TOPIC CONTENT

Reasons for taking substances into the body

LEARNING OBJECTIVES

  • Pupils should be able to State the meaning of substances
  • Explain in their own language what substance cannot
  • Give examples of substances

LEARNING ACTIVITIES

  • Whole class brainstorm on the definition of Substance.
  • Pupils in a small groups, Express dearly their understanding of substance.
  • Pupils in pairs, Give examples of substance

EMBEDDED CORD SKILLS

  • Critical thinking and Personal development
  • Communication and collaboration

LEARNING RESOURCES

RESOURCES

PICTURES, charts

Pupils

Textbook/workbook

WEB RESOURCES

www.chemirnnlj^n^

WEEK 3 (Social Studies)

TOPIC CONTENT

Reasons for taking substances into the body

LEARNING OBJECTIVES

Pupils should be able to:

  • Mention three reason each for taking substances into the body

LEARNING ACTIVITIES

  • Individual pupil, give reasons why substances is taking into the body

EMBEDDED CORD SKILLS

  • Critical thinking and problem solving
  • Communication and collaboration

LEARNING RESOURCES

AUDIOVISUAL RESOURCE

Picture charts

Pupils

Textbook/workbook

WEB RESOURCES

www.recoveryconnect.com

mememldcostjourneyp

WEEK 4 (Social Studies)

TOPIC CONTENT

Effects of taking substances into the body

LEARNING OBJECTIVES

Pupils should be able to:

  • State at least two effects of Taking substances into the body

LEARNING ACTIVITIES

Each pupil state at:

  • Least two reason for taking substances into the body

EMBEDDED CORD SKILLS

  • Critical thinking and problems solving
  • Communication and collaboration
  • Personal development

LEARNING RESOURCES

Audio Visual Resources

Pictures, chart *

Pupils

Textbook/workbook

WWW. ;

www.altamirarecovery.com

WEEK 5 (Social Studies]

TOPIC CONTENT

Meaning of overdose

  • symptoms of overdose

LEARNING OBJECTIVES

Pupils should be able to:

  • State the meaning of overdose
  • demonstrate the looks and behaviours of people who take too much food, drinks and smoke

LEARNING ACTIVITIES

Pupils as individual

  • Explain the meaning of overdose
  • Mention two symptoms of overdose

EMBEDDED CORD SKILLS

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

LEARNING RESOURCES

Audio Visual Resources

Pictures, charts

Pupils textbooks

WEB RESOURCES

wwwwebresources.com

www.lexico.com

WEEK 6 (Social Studies)

TOPIC CONTENT

Overdose effects

LEARNING OBJECTIVES

Pupils should be able to:

  • mention at least three effect of overdose

LEARNING ACTIVITIES

Pupils as a class:

  • Identify the effect of overdose
  • Explain the effect of overdose

EMBEDDED CORD SKILLS

  • Critical thinking and problems solving
  • Communication and collaboration
  • Personal development

LEARNING RESOURCES

Audio Visual Resources

Pictures, chart

www.healthline

wwworg .americanaddlctioncent

WEEK 7

MID TERM BREAK

WEEK 8 (Social Studies)

TOPIC CONTENT

How to help people suffering from food or drug overdose

LEARNING OBJECTIVES

Pupils should be able to

  • Suggest ways to help people Suffering from too much eating, drinking or inhaling

LEARNING ACTIVITIES

  • Individual pupil,
  • suggest ways one can help people suffering from too much eating, drinking or smoking

EMBEDDED CORD SKILLS

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

LEARNING RESOURCES

  • Picture, charts
  • textbook/workbook
  • www.legjtng
  • en.ni.wikipedia.org
  • pictures, charts pupils
  • textbook/workbook
  • aven.amirtalearing.com

WEEK 9 (social Studies)

TOPIC CONTENT

Food

  • Meaning of food
  • Types of food we eat in our locality Sources of food

LEARNING OBJECTIVES

Pupils should be able to:

  • Define food
  • Mention as many food as they can they are found in your locality

LEARNING ACTIVITIES

  • Whole class, attempt the definition of food
  • Each pupil mention types of food in our locality

EMBEDDED CORD SKILLS

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

LEARNING RESOURCES

AUDIO VISUAL RESOURCES

Picture, charts Pupils

Textbook/workbook

WEB RESOURCES

aven.amiratalearning.com

www.toppr.com

WEEK 10 (Social Studies)

TOPIC CONTENT

Food safety

  • Meaning of food safety

LEARNING OBJECTIVES

Pupils Define should food safety be able to:

  • Explain what is food safety

LEARNING ACTIVITIES

Individual pupil,

  • Define food safety
  • Pupils in groups, explains food
  • Safety least two signs to show that food safety

EMBEDDED CORD SKILLS

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

LEARNING RESOURCES

Audio Visual Resources

  • Picture, charts
  • Pupils
  • Textbook/workbook

Web Resource

https: //Youtu.be/xoKvUT

WEEK 12

REVISION

WEEK 13

EXAMINATION

NVE-NATIONAL VALUES EDUCATION (SOCIAL STUDIES) PRIMARY 1 SCHEME OF WORK THIRD TERM

WEEK 1 (Social Studies)

TOPIC CONTENT

Revision of last term’s work

LEARNING OBJECTIVES

  • Pupils should be able to recall second term work

LEARNING ACTIVITIES

  • Pupils as class, revise their last term’s lesson
  • Individual pupil .attempt and provide answers to the question given to assess them.

EMBEDDED CORD SKILLS

  • Communication and collaboration,
  • Leadership and personal development

WEEK 2 (Social Studies)

TOPIC CONTENT

Risk factor in food I

  • Meaning of risk factor in food

LEARNING OBJECTIVES

Pupils should be able to

  • Explain the meaning of risk factor in food

LEARNING ACTIVITIES

Pupils as a class,

  • Explain what they understand by risk and.
  • What risk factors in food mean to them

EMBEDDED CORD SKILLS

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

LEARNING RESOURCES

Audio Visual Resources

  • Pictures, chart
  • Pupils
  • Textbook/workbook

WEB RESOURCES

lessonplan.ethidelight.com

www^tatHbodsafetv.com

WEEK 3 (Social Studies)

TOPIC CONTENT

Risk factors in food II

  • Examples of risk factors in food

LEARNING OBJECTIVES

Pupils should be able to:

  • State some examples of risk factors in food

LEARNING ACTIVITIES

Individual pupil, give examples of risk factors in food

EMBEDDED CORD SKILLS

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

LEARNING RESOURCES

Audiovisual Resources

  • Pictures, chart
  • Pupils
  • Textbook/workbook

WEB RESOURCES

WEEK 4 (Social Studies)

TOPIC CONTENT

Risk factors in food III

  • Food distribution
  • Food preparation

LEARNING OBJECTIVES

Pupils should be able to:

  • Identify risk factors in food distribution and preparation

LEARNING ACTIVITIES

Pupils in pairs,

  • Identify areas of risk factors in the distribution of food
  • Mention areas of risk factors in food preparation

EMBEDDED CORD SKILLS

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

LEARNING RESOURCES

  • Pictures, chart
  • Pupils
  • Textbook/workbook
  • lessonpLin.edudelight.com

WEB RESOURCES

WEEK 5 (Social Studies)

TOPIC CONTENT

Sources and uses of water I

LEARNING OBJECTIVES

Pupils should be able to:

  • Define water
  • List sources of water supple in the locality

LEARNING ACTIVITIES

Individual pupil define water

  • Pupils in pairs, Outline source of water supply in their locality

EMBEDDED CORD SKILLS

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

LEARNING RESOURCES

Audio Visual Resources

  • Chart showing pictures

WEB RESOURCES

www.open.edu

WEEK 6 (Social studies)

TOPIC CONTENT

Source and uses of water II

  • Industrial uses of water

LEARNING OBJECTIVES

Pupils should be able to:

  • Enumerate all the sources of water
  • State uses of water
  • Give examples of areas need water

LEARNING ACTIVITIES

  • Individual pupil, identify and state all the sources of water in their environment Also,
  • State what they use water for on daily basis Mention industries that use water

EMBEDDED CORD SKILLS

  • Critical thinking and Problem solving
  • Communication and collaboration
  • Personal development

LEARNING RESOURCES

  • Audio Visual Resources
  • Picture, chart
  • Pupil’s textbook and workbook

WEB RESOURCES

WEEK 7

MID TERM BREAK

WEEK 8 (Social Studies)

TOPIC CONTENT

Sources and uses of water III

  • Why we must not waste water

LEARNING OBJECTIVES

Pupils should be able to:

  • Mention source of water
  • State reason why water must not be wasted

LEARNING ACTIVITIES

Each pupil mention other sources of water apart from the ones mentioned before.

  • Pupils In pairs, give reasons why they must not waste water

EMBEDDED CORD SKILLS

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

LEARNING RESOURCES

Audiovisual Resources

  • Picture, charts,
  • Pupils
  • Textbook/workbook

WEB RESOURCES

www.greenbiT.tamt

www,lQtclil£ciithanddrye.

WEEK 9 (Social Studies)

TOPIC CONTENT

Concept of security I

  • Sources of danger and insecurity

LEARNING OBJECTIVES

Pupils should be able to:

  • Identify the various sources of Danger and insecurity around
  • Them

LEARNING ACTIVITIES

Individual’s pupil.

  • Encourage to speak out on areas they feel in secured
  • Explain the meaning of security and Insecurity with examples

EMBEDDED CORD SKILLS

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

LEARNING RESOURCES

AUDIO VISUAL RESOURCES

  • Picture, charts,
  • Pupils
  • Textbook/workbook

WEB RESOURCES

www.ahuse.com

wwwlthinkmind.org

WEEK 10 (social studies)

TOPIC CONTENT

Concept of security II

  • Sources of danger and insecurity

LEARNING OBJECTIVES

Pupils should be able to:

  • Mention sources of dangers and insecurity

LEARNING ACTIVITIES

Individual pupil, identifies source of dangers at

  • Home e.g. security cable
  • School-prohibited areas junction box
  • Neighborhood e.g. electric poles, transformer, generator stand

EMBEDDED CORD SKILLS

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

LEARNING RESOURCES

Audio Visual Resources

  • Picture, charts,
  • Pupils

Textbook/workbook

  • www.abuse.com
  • www.phvchologvtodav.com
  • nigerianfounder.com

WEEK 11 (Social Studies)

TOPIC CONTENT

Concept of security III

  • How we can take precautions
  • Against danger and insecurity

LEARNING OBJECTIVES

Pupils should be able to:

  • Sate how we can take precaution against dangers and insecurity

LEARNING ACTIVITIES

  • Pupils as individuals
  • Sate how we can take precautions against dangers and insecurity

EMBEDDED CORD SKILLS

  • Critical thinking and problems solving
  • Communication and collaboration
  • Personal development

LEARNING RESOURCES

  • Picture, charts,
  • Pupils

Textbook/workbook

SOCIAL STUDIES ACHIEVEMENT STANDARD FOR PRIMARY ONE

At the end of the session, Pupils should be able to:

  • Recognize the different family systems and their attendant problems.
  • Develop good moral values that would produce quality family lifestyle – of contentment, not selfish or greedy, loyalty etc.
  • Develop the problem solving attitude that impacts positively on the larger society,
  • Recognize that substances are taking into the body,
  • Itemize the merits and demerits of taking substances.
  • Identify precautionary measures that could be taken against self-destruction and good safety on a daily basis,
  • Disabuse their minds on eating/ taking overdose.
  • Understanding of the importance of water on daily basis and guide against pollution and wastage

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