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PHYSICAL HEALTH EDUCATION PRIMARY 6 FIRST TERM SCHEME
WEEK 1
TOPIC:
Physical fitness and body conditioning
CONTENT
- Meaning of physical fitness
- Components of physical fitness and body conditioning e g agility, power, flexibility and balance.
ACTIVITIES
- Pupils state the meaning and mention some components of physical fitness e g agility, power, flexibility and balance.
WEEK 2
TOPIC:
Physical fitness and body conditioning
CONTENT
- Measuring of agility
- 10 meters shuttle race
- Sergeant jump, power, standing broad jump.
- Flexibility; straight knee
- Balance beam walks.
ACTIVITIES
- Pupil state the benefits of the activities mentioned, measure their agility, power, flexibility and balance.
WEEK 3
TOPIC:
Physical fitness and body conditioning
CONTENT
- Benefits of:
- Agility
- Power
- Flexibility and balance.
ACTIVITIES
- Discuss the benefits.
WEEK 4
TOPIC:
Athletics 1
CONTENT
- Relay race
- Meaning
- Types e.g. 4 x 100m, 4 x 400m, medley relay.
ACTIVITIES
- Listen to teacher’s explanation.
WEEK 5
TOPIC:
Athletics 1
CONTENT
- Relay skills
- Baton grip
- Take off
- Non-visual take over exchange.
ACTIVITIES
- Watch teacher’s demonstration and practice baton exchange.
- Pupils pair up and practice baton exchange
WEEK 6
TOPIC:
Athletics II
CONTENT
- Basic skills in hurdles
- Starting position
- Approach to the iso hurdles
- Clearing the hurdles
- Landing
- Stride between hurdles
ACTIVITIES
- Pupils practice the skills demonstrated by the teacher
WEEK 7
TOPIC:
Athletics II
CONTENT
- Meaning of jumps
- Types of jumps
- Meaning of high jumps and long jumps
ACTIVITIES
- Listen to teacher’s explanation.
WEEK 8
TOPIC:
Athletics II
CONTENT
- Basic skills in high jump
- The Flop
- Straddle
- Western Roll
- Eastern Roll
- Scissors.
ACTIVITIES
- Observe teacher’s demonstration and practice styles on high jump.
WEEK 9
TOPIC:
Athletics II
CONTENT
- Rules and regulation in high jump.
- Officials in high jumps
ACTIVITIES
- Listen to the teacher’s explanation.
WEEK 10
TOPIC:
Athletics II
CONTENT
- Basic styles in long jump.
- The Sail
- The Hang
- Hitch kick
- Landing
- Recovery.
ACTIVITIES
- Observe teacher’s demonstration and practice styles in long jump.
WEEK 11
TOPIC:
Athletics II
CONTENT
- Stages in Long Jump
- Run-up
- Take off
- Flight
- Landing
- Recovery
ACTIVITIES
- Draw and label
- High jump pole
- Long jump pitch
WEEK 12
TOPIC:
Athletics II
CONTENT
- Rules and regulations in Long Jump
- Officials in long jump
ACTIVITIES
- Listen to explanation.
WEEK 13
Revision
WEEK 14
Examination
Basic six BST: PHE Scheme. Federal Physical and Health Education Scheme of Work Primary 6. Indigenous games – Schemeofwork.com
PHYSICAL HEALTH EDUCATION PRIMARY 6 SECOND TERM SCHEME
WEEK 1
TOPIC:
Ball Games
CONTENT
- Meaning and Types of Ball Games: Football, Tennis, Volley Ball, Basketball, Hockey, Handball and Basketball.
ACTIVITIES
- Pupils listen to the teacher demonstrations
WEEK 2
TOPIC:
Ball Games
CONTENT
- The rules and regulation of
- Football
- Table tennis
ACTIVITIES
- Pupils listen to the teacher.
- Demonstrations, pupils play the game of football and table tennis applying the rules and regulations
WEEK 3
TOPIC:
Ball Games
CONTENT
- The rules and regulation of
- Volley ball
- Basketball.
ACTIVITIES
- Pupils play the game of volley ball and basketball by applying the rules and regulations.
WEEK 4
TOPIC:
Ball Games
CONTENT
- The rules and regulation of
- Hockey
- Handball
ACTIVITIES
- Pupils play the game of hockey and hand ball by applying the rules and regulations.
WEEK 5
TOPIC:
Ball Games
CONTENT
- The key officials of
- Football
- table tennis
- volleyball
- basket ball
- hockey
- Hand ball.
ACTIVITIES
- Pupils write notes on each of the above mentioned group, stating the rules and regulations and also position of place in field.
WEEK 6
TOPIC:
Ball Games
CONTENT
- Position of players in
- Football
- Basketball
- Hockey.
ACTIVITIES
- Pupils write notes on each of the above mentioned groups, stating the rules and regulations and also position of place in field.
WEEK 7
TOPIC:
Indigenous games
CONTENT
- Meaning of indigenous games
- Nature of dambo ,kokowa
- Mgba
- Ayo
- Langa.
ACTIVITIES
- Pupils listen to teacher’s explanation
WEEK 8
TOPIC:
Indigenous games
CONTENT
- Importance of the games
- How it is played
ACTIVITIES
- Pupils observe teacher’s demonstrations and play the games
WEEK 9
TOPIC:
Indigenous games
CONTENT
- Skills of indigenous Game
- Material use d for the game
ACTIVITIES
- Pupils practice the skills of various indigenous games
WEEK 10
TOPIC:
Indigenous games
CONTENT
- Safety rules in indigenous games
- Officials of the game.
ACTIVITIES
- Pupils mention the safety rules
WEEK 11
REVISION
WEEK 12
EXAMINATION
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PHYSICAL HEALTH EDUCATION PRIMARY 6 THIRD TERM SCHEME
WEEK 1
TOPIC:
Personal and environmental health.
CONTENT
- Meaning of personal health
- Importance of personal health
ACTIVITIES
- Pupils participate in the various discussions.
WEEK 2
TOPIC:
Personal and environmental health.
CONTENT
- Meaning of environmental health
- Importance of environmental health
ACTIVITIES
- Pupils listen attentively to the teacher’s explanations and write notes.
WEEK 3
TOPIC:
Personal and environmental health.
CONTENT
- Meaning of vision
- Importance of vision
ACTIVITIES
- Pupils write note , ask questions, and participate in classroom discussion
WEEK 4
TOPIC:
Personal and environmental health.
CONTENT
- Structure of the tooth
- Dental problems
- Prevention
ACTIVITIES
- Pupils write note, ask questions, and participate in classroom discussion. Draw and label the tooth.
WEEK 5
TOPIC:
Personal and environmental health.
CONTENT
- Methods of waste disposal
- Importance of waste disposal
- Noise pollution
ACTIVITIES
- Pupils write note, ask questions, and participate in classroom discussion.
- Pupils visit a refuse disposal site.
WEEK 6
TOPIC:
Use of medicine
CONTENT
- Meaning of medicine
- Feature for identifying fake medicine
ACTIVITIES
- Pupils identify fake medicine using the features
WEEK 7
TOPIC:
Use of medicine
CONTENT
- Normal use or ways of using medicine
- Excessive use of medicine
ACTIVITIES
- Pupils talk about the effects of normal and excessive use of medicine and give examples.
WEEK 8
TOPIC:
Effects of drug abuse
CONTENT
- Meaning of drug
- Types of drug e g synthetic and natural drugs e g (heroin, cocaine, valium, Indian hemp etc)
ACTIVITIES
- Pupils listen and learn from the stories and guest talk and answer teacher’s questions.
WEEK 9
TOPIC:
Effects of drug abuse
CONTENT
- Meaning of drug abuse
- Effects of drug abuse on health e g respiratory tract infection ,blood pressure etc
ACTIVITIES
- Pupils dramatize the effects of drug abuse and tell some stories about the victims of drug abuse
WEEK 10
TOPIC:
Effects of drug abuse
CONTENT
- Effects of drug abuse on individuals
- Stroke
- Weight loss
- Death
ACTIVITIES
- Pupils campaign against drug abuse using posters
WEEK 11
TOPIC:
Effects of drug abuse
CONTENT
- Social economic effects of drug abuse
- Poor performance in school
- Truancy
- Prostitution
- Financial problems
- HIV etc.
ACTIVITIES
- Pupils educate others against drug abuse.
WEEK 12
REVISION
WEEK 13
EXAMINATION