Primary 2 Blended British Nigerian Scheme of Work

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

Primary 2 Blended British Nigerian Scheme of Work Subjects

The Subjects includes:

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

ENGLISH LANGUAGE AND LITERATURE SCHEME OF WORK

PRIMARY 2

English Language and Literature

Scheme of work for Primary 2 English Language and Literature incorporating both British and Nigerian literary texts, grammar, and writing skills over 30 weeks:

  Week  Topic  Learning ObjectivesMaterials Needed  Teacher’s Activities  Learners’ Activities
              1            Introduction to Stories– Understand the elements of a story (characters, setting, plot) – Develop listening and comprehension skills – Explore Nigerian folktales          Storybooks with Nigerian folktales  – Introduce the concept of stories and discuss elements – Read Nigerian folktales aloud, discussing characters, settings, and main events– Listen to Nigerian folktales, identify characters, settings, and main events – Discuss similarities and differences between British and Nigerian storytelling elements
                    2                    Rhyming Words        – Learn to identify and generate rhyming words – Develop phonological awareness – Explore British nursery rhymes                Rhyming word cards      Teach students to identify and generate rhyming words using British nursery rhymes
Discuss the meaning of rhyming words and their use in poetry
– Match rhyming word cards from British nursery rhymes – Sing along to British nursery rhymes, identifying rhyming words and patterns – Create simple rhymes based on nursery rhyme patterns
                    3              Describing Characters and Settings    – Learn to describe characters and settings in a story – Develop vocabulary and descriptive writing skills – Explore Nigerian cultural settings              Pictures of Nigerian cultural settings– Discuss descriptive language to describe Nigerian cultural settings – Show pictures of Nigerian settings and characters, encouraging students to use descriptive words    – Describe Nigerian cultural settings using descriptive language – Draw and describe characters from Nigerian folktales, incorporating cultural details

  Week  Topic  Learning ObjectivesMaterials Needed  Teacher’s Activities  Learners’ Activities
              4            Introduction to Poetry– Understand the basic elements of poetry (rhyme, rhythm, imagery) – Develop listening and comprehension skills – Explore Nigerian poems            Nigerian poetry collections  – Introduce poetry elements and discuss Nigerian poems – Read Nigerian poems aloud, identifying rhyme, rhythm, and imagery elements  – Listen to Nigerian poems, identify rhyme, rhythm, and imagery elements – Discuss the themes and cultural significance of Nigerian poems
            5          Sequencing Events– Learn to sequence events in a story – Develop comprehension and critical thinking skills – Explore British fairy tales        Story sequencing cards  – Guide students in sequencing events from British fairy tales – Use story sequencing cards to retell British fairy tales  – Arrange story sequencing cards from British fairy tales – Retell British fairy tales orally, focusing on the sequence of events
                6              Writing Simple Poems    – Learn to write simple poems using rhyme and descriptive language – Develop creative writing skills – Explore themes from Nigerian poems          Drawing materials, poetry templates– Teach students to write simple poems inspired by Nigerian themes – Provide poetry templates and encourage students to create their own Nigerian-themed poems      – Write and illustrate simple poems inspired by Nigerian themes – Share and discuss their Nigerian-themed poems with classmates
            7          Moral Lessons in Folktales– Learn to identify and discuss moral lessons in folktales – Develop critical thinking and cultural awareness – Explore British and Nigerian folktales        Folktales from Britain and Nigeria– Read folktales from Britain and Nigeria, discussing moral lessons conveyed – Compare and contrast moral lessons in British and Nigerian folktales  – Discuss moral lessons from British and Nigerian folktales – Retell folktales, focusing on the moral lessons conveyed
          8      Finding Information in Non-FictionLearn to locate and extract information from non-fiction textsDevelop research and information literacy skills – Explore      Nigerian non- fiction articles and books– Teach students how to find and extract information from Nigerian non-fiction texts – Provide Nigerian non-fiction articles and– Search for information in Nigerian non-fiction texts, answering questions or completing research tasks – Discuss the


  Week  Topic  Learning ObjectivesMaterials Needed  Teacher’s Activities  Learners’ Activities
  Nigerian informational texts books for students to exploreimportance of non- fiction texts in providing information about Nigerian culture and history
                      9                  Character Analysis in Fairy Tales    – Learn to analyze characters in fairy tales (protagonist, antagonist, sidekick) – Develop critical thinking and analytical skills – Explore Nigerian mythical characters and heroes              Fairy tales from Britain and Nigerian mythology      – Guide students in analyzing characters from British fairy tales and Nigerian myths – Introduce Nigerian mythical characters and heroes through stories and legends– Analyze characters from British fairy tales and Nigerian myths, discussing their traits and roles – Create drawings or posters of Nigerian mythical characters and heroes, identifying their characteristics and significance
                10              Introduction to Plays  – Understand the features of plays (characters, dialogue, stage directions) – Develop listening and comprehension skills – Explore Nigerian traditional drama          Scripts of Nigerian traditional dramas– Introduce features of plays and discuss Nigerian traditional drama elements – Read scripts of Nigerian traditional dramas aloud, discussing characters, dialogue, and stage directions– Listen to Nigerian traditional dramas, identifying characters, dialogue, and stage directions – Act out scenes from Nigerian traditional dramas, focusing on dialogue and stage directions
                11              Creative Storytelling  – Learn to tell original stories using imagination and creativity – Develop oral communication and narrative skills – Explore Nigerian oral storytelling traditions          Story prompts inspired by Nigerian oral traditions– Model creative storytelling techniques inspired by Nigerian oral traditions – Provide story prompts based on Nigerian folklore and legends for students to create their own stories      – Tell original stories inspired by Nigerian oral traditions – Share and discuss their Nigerian-inspired stories with classmates
  12Introduction to Nigerian Poetry– Understand the diversity of Nigerian poetry styles andAnthologies of Nigerian poetry– Introduce Nigerian poetry styles, themes, and prominent poets –– Listen to and analyze poems by Nigerian poets, discussing


  Week  Topic  Learning ObjectivesMaterials Needed  Teacher’s Activities  Learners’ Activities
  themes – Develop appreciation for Nigerian literary heritage – Explore Nigerian poets and their works Read and discuss poems by Nigerian poets, exploring themes and cultural significancethemes and cultural relevance – Create artwork or illustrations inspired by Nigerian poems
                    13                    Creative Writing– Learn to write creatively using imagination and personal experiences – Develop storytelling skills through narrative writing – Explore Nigerian cultural themes in writing            Writing materials, Nigerian cultural artifacts– Teach creative writing techniques, encouraging students to draw inspiration from Nigerian culture – Provide Nigerian cultural artifacts as writing prompts for students to create stories and narratives    – Write creative stories inspired by Nigerian culture and personal experiences – Share and discuss their stories, highlighting Nigerian cultural themes and elements
    – Introduce nouns and 
    pronouns in English 
  – Understand the grammar, using– Complete grammar
  concepts of nouns and examples fromexercises on nouns and
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  – Learn about verbs – Teach verb forms and tenses in English grammar, providing examples from Nigerian cultural contexts – Conduct verb conjugation activities and exercises for students to practice– Practice conjugating verbs in different tenses, focusing on Nigerian cultural contexts and experiences – Use verbs in sentences, incorporating various verb tenses and
  and verb tenses in 
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  skills through verb 
  conjugation exercisesGrammar charts
  – Explore Nigerianand verb
 Grammar: Verbscultural verbs andconjugation
15and Tensesverb tensesactivities


  Week  Topic  Learning ObjectivesMaterials Needed  Teacher’s Activities  Learners’ Activities
    using verb tenses correctlyNigerian cultural references
    – Teach students how 
    to write personal 
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  – Understand the – Introduce adjectivesadjectives and adverbs
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    – Conduct reading– Complete reading comprehension exercises based on Nigerian literary texts, answering questions and discussing key themes and ideas – Analyze Nigerian literary texts, identifying literary
  – Develop reading comprehension
  comprehension skills exercises using
  through Nigerian literary texts
  comprehension and short stories –
  exercises and Guide students in close
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 Readingthrough close readingtexts and shortdiscussing themes and
18Comprehensionand analysisstoriesliterary devices


  Week  Topic  Learning ObjectivesMaterials Needed  Teacher’s Activities  Learners’ Activities
     devices and discussing their significance
  – Learn about   
  sentence structure – Teach sentence– Practice constructing
  and sentence types in structure and types insentences using
  English grammar – English grammar, usingdifferent structures,
  Develop language examples fromincorporating Nigerian
  skills through Nigerian contexts –cultural idioms and
  sentence construction Conduct sentenceexpressions – Create
  exercises – ExploreExamples ofconstruction exercisessentences using
  Nigerian culturalNigerianusing Nigerian culturalidiomatic expressions
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 Sentenceand idiomaticstructures andand idiomaticmeanings and
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    – Introduce vocabulary– Participate in
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  through word games, expressions – Conductwords and expressions
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20Expansionexpressionsgamesexpressionsexpressions
    – Teach dialogue- 
  – Learn to write writing techniques,– Write dialogues in
  dialogue in narratives using examples fromnarratives and stories,
  and stories – Develop Nigerian culturalincorporating Nigerian
  dialogue-writing skillsExamples ofcontexts – Conductcultural conversational
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  Week  Topic  Learning ObjectivesMaterials Needed  Teacher’s Activities  Learners’ Activities
                            22                        Grammar: Prepositions and Conjunctions    – Understand the concepts of prepositions and conjunctions in English grammar – Develop language skills through sentence construction exercises – Explore Nigerian cultural prepositions and conjunctions                    Examples of Nigerian prepositions and conjunctions      – Introduce prepositions and conjunctions in English grammar, using examples from Nigerian contexts – Conduct sentence construction exercises using Nigerian cultural prepositions and conjunctions– Practice using prepositions and conjunctions in sentences, incorporating Nigerian cultural prepositions and conjunctions into writing – Create sentences using prepositions and conjunctions to describe Nigerian cultural scenes and experiences
                    23                Writing: Letters and Emails  – Learn to write formal and informal letters and emails – Develop communication skills through letter-writing exercises – Explore Nigerian cultural letter-writing conventions and styles            Examples of Nigerian cultural letters and emails    – Teach letter-writing conventions and styles, incorporating Nigerian cultural formats – Provide examples of Nigerian cultural letters and emails for students to analyze and emulateWrite formal and informal letters and emails, following Nigerian cultural conventions and stylesExchange letters and emails with classmates, providing feedback and suggestions for improvement
                      24                  Grammar: Subject-Verb Agreement– Understand the concept of subject- verb agreement in English grammar – Develop language skills through sentence construction exercises – Explore Nigerian cultural subject-verb agreement patterns            Examples of Nigerian subject-verb agreement patterns  – Teach subject-verb agreement rules, using examples from Nigerian contexts – Conduct sentence construction exercises focusing on subject- verb agreement, incorporating Nigerian cultural patterns    – Practice subject-verb agreement in sentences, focusing on Nigerian cultural patterns and contexts – Create sentences using correct subject-verb agreement based on Nigerian cultural usage


  Week  Topic  Learning ObjectivesMaterials Needed  Teacher’s Activities  Learners’ Activities
                    25              Reading Comprehension: Inference      – Develop inference skills through close reading and analysis – Explore Nigerian literary texts through inference-based activities              Nigerian literary texts and short stories– Guide students in close reading and analysis of Nigerian literary texts, focusing on making inferences – Conduct inference- based activities using Nigerian literary texts, encouraging critical thinking– Read Nigerian literary texts and short stories, making inferences about characters, themes, and events – Discuss their inferences with classmates, supporting their ideas with evidence from the texts
                      26                Grammar: Articles and DeterminersUnderstand the use of articles and determiners in English grammar – Develop language skills through sentence construction exercisesExplore Nigerian cultural uses of articles and determiners              Examples of Nigerian uses of articles and determiners– Teach the use of articles and determiners in English grammar, using examples from Nigerian contexts – Conduct sentence construction exercises focusing on the correct use of articles and determiners– Practice using articles and determiners in sentences, focusing on Nigerian cultural contexts – Create sentences using correct articles and determiners to describe Nigerian cultural scenes and experiences
                      27                  Vocabulary Expansion: Idioms    Expand vocabulary through learning idiomatic expressionsDevelop language skills through using idioms in context – Explore Nigerian cultural idioms and expressions              Nigerian idiomatic expressions and proverbs– Introduce Nigerian idiomatic expressions and proverbs, discussing their meanings and usage – Conduct activities and exercises to practice using Nigerian idiomatic expressions and proverbs in context  – Learn and use Nigerian idiomatic expressions and proverbs in sentences and conversations – Create stories or dialogues incorporating Nigerian idiomatic expressions and proverbs
        28    Grammar: Punctuation and Capitalization– Learn about punctuation marks and capitalization rules in English grammar – DevelopExamples of Nigerian cultural punctuation and capitalization– Teach punctuation marks and capitalization rules in English grammar, using examples from– Practice using punctuation marks and capitalization rules in sentences, focusing on Nigerian cultural


  Week  Topic  Learning ObjectivesMaterials Needed  Teacher’s Activities  Learners’ Activities
  language skills through sentence construction exercises – Explore Nigerian cultural punctuation and capitalization rules Nigerian contexts – Conduct sentence construction exercises focusing on correct punctuation and capitalizationcontexts – Edit sentences for correct punctuation and capitalization, applying Nigerian cultural rules
  – Learn to write – Teach essay-writing 
  creative essays techniques, 
  expressing personal encouraging students– Write creative essays
  opinions and to express personalon Nigerian cultural
  experiences – Develop opinions andtopics, expressing
  critical thinking and experiences – Providepersonal opinions and
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    – Conduct review– Review key concepts
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  throughout the term – assessments toassessments to
  Conduct assessments evaluate students’demonstrate learning
  to evaluate students’ understanding andachievements and
  learning and progress proficiency – Guideareas for improvement
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  experiences and setmaterials andon their learningexperiences and set
 Review andgoals for futurereflectionexperiences and settingpersonal goals for
30Assessmentlearningworksheetsgoals for improvementfuture learning

MATHEMATICS SCHEME OF WORK

MATHEMATICS

Scheme of work for primary 2 on Mathematics Covering the topics, learning objectives, materials needed, teacher’s activities and learner’s activities, for 30 weeks in tabular form

Sure, here’s a Scheme of work for Primary 2 Mathematics covering various topics, learning objectives, materials needed, teacher’s activities, and learner’s activities over 30 weeks:

  Week  Topic  Learning ObjectivesMaterials Needed  Teacher’s Activities  Learners’ Activities
                1            Numbers: Counting and Number Sense    – Count forwards and backwards from 1 to 100 – Recognize and write numbers up to 100 – Understand the concept of even and odd numbers            Number charts, number cards– Introduce counting forwards and backwards using number charts – Teach students to recognize and write numbers up to 100 – Discuss even and odd numbers and their characteristics      Count forwards and backwards from 1 to 100Identify and write numbers up to 100 – Sort numbers into even and odd categories
                2              Addition within 20– Add single-digit numbers within 20 – Understand the concept of addition as combining two or more groups – Develop basic addition fluency within 20            Counters, addition flashcards  – Demonstrate addition using counters and flashcards within 20 – Teach the concept of combining groups to find the total – Provide practice exercises for addition within 20      – Practice adding single- digit numbers within 20 using counters and flashcards – Solve addition problems within 20 independently
                3              Subtraction within 20  – Subtract single-digit numbers within 20 – Understand the concept of subtraction as taking away – Develop basic subtraction fluency within 20            Counters, subtraction flashcards– Demonstrate subtraction using counters and flashcards within 20 – Teach the concept of taking away to find the difference – Provide practice exercises for subtraction within 20      – Practice subtracting single-digit numbers within 20 using counters and flashcards – Solve subtraction problems within 20 independently

  Week  Topic  Learning ObjectivesMaterials Needed  Teacher’s Activities  Learners’ Activities
                    4                  Shapes and Patterns– Identify and name 2D and 3D shapes (square, circle, triangle, rectangle, cube, sphere) – Recognize and create simple patterns – Understand the properties of shapes and patterns              Shape flashcards, pattern blocks  – Introduce 2D and 3D shapes using flashcards and real-life examples – Teach students to recognize and create simple patterns – Discuss the properties of shapes such as sides, corners, and faces      – Identify and name 2D and 3D shapes – Create and extend simple patterns – Explore the properties of shapes through hands-on activities and discussions
                5            Measurement: Length and Height– Measure and compare length and height using non- standard units (e.g., blocks, paper clips) – Understand the concept of longer, shorter, taller, and equal            Rulers, measuring tapes– Demonstrate how to measure length and height using non- standard units – Teach comparative terms like longer, shorter, taller, and equal – Provide activities for students to practice measuring  – Measure and compare objects using non- standard units – Use comparative terms to describe length and height – Engage in activities to reinforce measurement concepts
                6              Numbers: Place Value– Understand the concept of place value for tens and ones – Identify the place value of digits in two- digit numbers – Compare two-digit numbers based on place value            Place value charts, number cards– Introduce place value for tens and ones using place value charts – Teach students to identify the place value of digits in two-digit numbers – Provide exercises for comparing two-digit numbers    – Identify and write two- digit numbers, understanding the place value of each digit – Compare two-digit numbers based on their place value
              7            Addition within 100      – Add two-digit numbers without regrouping – Develop addition fluency within 100          Base-10 blocks, addition worksheets  – Demonstrate addition of two-digit numbers without regrouping using base-10 blocks – Provide practice worksheets for addition within 100– Practice adding two- digit numbers without regrouping using base- 10 blocks and worksheets – Solve addition problems within 100 independently


  Week  Topic  Learning ObjectivesMaterials Needed  Teacher’s Activities  Learners’ Activities
              8            Subtraction within 100      – Subtract two-digit numbers without regrouping – Develop subtraction fluency within 100          Base-10 blocks, subtraction worksheets  – Demonstrate subtraction of two-digit numbers without regrouping using base- 10 blocks – Provide practice worksheets for subtraction within 100– Practice subtracting two-digit numbers without regrouping using base-10 blocks and worksheets – Solve subtraction problems within 100 independently
                9              Time: Hours and Half-Hours      – Tell time to the hour and half-hour on analog clocks – Understand the concepts of AM and PM              Analog clocks, time flashcardsTeach students to tell time to the hour and half-hour on analog clocks – Explain the concepts of AM and PMProvide practice exercises for telling time to the hour and half- hour    – Practice telling time to the hour and half-hour on analog clocks – Understand the concepts of AM and PM and apply them to telling time
                10            Money: Identifying Coins        – Identify and name coins (penny, nickel, dime, quarter) – Understand the value of each coin            Coin flashcards, play money– Introduce coins and their values using flashcards and play money – Teach students to identify and name penny, nickel, dime, and quarter coins – Provide activities for recognizing coins and their values  – Identify and name penny, nickel, dime, and quarter coins – Sort and count coins of different values – Engage in activities to reinforce coin recognition and value understanding
                11            Addition within 100 (Regrouping)        – Add two-digit numbers with regrouping (carrying) – Develop addition fluency within 100            Base-10 blocks, addition worksheets    – Demonstrate addition of two-digit numbers with regrouping using base-10 blocks – Provide practice worksheets for addition within 100 with regrouping– Practice adding two- digit numbers with regrouping using base- 10 blocks and worksheets – Solve addition problems within 100 with regrouping independently


  Week  Topic  Learning ObjectivesMaterials Needed  Teacher’s Activities  Learners’ Activities
                12            Subtraction within 100 (Regrouping)      – Subtract two-digit numbers with regrouping (borrowing) – Develop subtraction fluency within 100            Base-10 blocks, subtraction worksheets  – Demonstrate subtraction of two-digit numbers with regrouping using base- 10 blocks – Provide practice worksheets for subtraction within 100 with regrouping– Practice subtracting two-digit numbers with regrouping using base- 10 blocks and worksheets – Solve subtraction problems within 100 with regrouping independently
                    13                Geometry: 2D Shapes        – Identify and name common 2D shapes (square, circle, triangle, rectangle) – Recognize and draw lines of symmetry            Shape flashcards, drawing materials– Teach students to identify and name common 2D shapes using flashcards – Introduce the concept of symmetry and discuss lines of symmetry in shapes – Provide activities for drawing lines of symmetry        – Identify and name common 2D shapes – Recognize lines of symmetry in shapes – Draw lines of symmetry for various shapes
                14              Data Handling: Pictographs        Collect and organize data into pictographsInterpret pictographs to answer questions            Pictograph templates, data sets– Explain how to collect and organize data into pictographs – Teach students to create pictographs using provided data sets – Discuss how to interpret pictographs and extract information from them    – Collect data and create pictographs to represent the data visually – Interpret pictographs and answer questions based on the data presented
                15              Time: Quarter- Hours      – Tell time to the quarter-hour on analog clocks – Understand the concept of quarter- past and quarter-to            Analog clocks, time worksheets– Teach students to tell time to the quarter-hour on analog clocks – Introduce the concepts of quarter-past and quarter-to – Provide practice worksheets for telling time to the quarter-hour    – Practice telling time to the quarter-hour on analog clocks – Understand and apply the concepts of quarter- past and quarter-to when telling time


  Week  Topic  Learning ObjectivesMaterials Needed  Teacher’s Activities  Learners’ Activities
            16          Money: Adding and Subtracting  – Add and subtract amounts of money using coins – Develop skills in counting money and making change        Play money, money word problems– Demonstrate adding and subtracting amounts of money using play money – Provide word problems involving money for students to solve– Add and subtract amounts of money using play money – Solve word problems involving money, applying addition and subtraction skills
                    17              Measurement: Capacity and Volume– Understand the concepts of capacity and volume – Compare and measure capacity using non-standard units – Understand terms like full, empty, half-full, and half- empty              Measuring cups, containers  Introduce the concepts of capacity and volume using measuring cups and containers – Teach students to compare and measure capacity using non-standard unitsDiscuss terms related to capacity and volume      – Compare and measure the capacity of containers using measuring cups – Describe containers as full, empty, half-full, or half-empty
                    18                Geometry: 3D Shapes        – Identify and name common 3D shapes (cube, cone, cylinder, sphere) – Recognize real-life objects that resemble 3D shapes              3D shape models, real- life objects– Teach students to identify and name common 3D shapes using models and real- life objects – Discuss real-life objects that resemble 3D shapes – Provide activities for recognizing and describing 3D shapes      – Identify and name common 3D shapes – Find and describe real- life objects that resemble 3D shapes – Explore and discuss properties of 3D shapes
                19              Patterns and Sequences– Recognize and extend number patterns and sequences – Develop skills in identifying rules for patterns and sequences – Understand the concept of increasing          Pattern blocks, number pattern worksheets– Introduce students to number patterns and sequences using pattern blocks – Teach them to identify and extend patterns – Provide worksheets with incomplete patterns for students to complete    – Recognize and extend number patterns and sequences – Identify rules for patterns and sequences – Complete and create patterns independently


  Week  Topic  Learning ObjectivesMaterials Needed  Teacher’s Activities  Learners’ Activities
  and decreasing patterns   
                      20                    Fractions: Equal Parts    – Understand the concept of fractions as equal parts of a whole – Recognize and shade fractions of shapes (halves, thirds, fourths) – Understand the terms numerator and denominator                Fraction tiles, fraction worksheets    – Demonstrate fractions as equal parts of a whole using fraction tiles – Teach students to recognize and shade fractions of shapes – Introduce terms like numerator and denominator– Shade fractions of shapes to represent halves, thirds, and fourths – Identify numerators and denominators in fractions – Engage in activities to reinforce understanding of fractions as parts of a whole
                    21                  Multiplication: Equal Groups      – Understand the concept of multiplication as repeated addition – Develop skills in multiplication through equal groups              Counters, multiplication flashcardsIntroduce multiplication as repeated addition using counters – Teach students to represent equal groups and write multiplication sentencesProvide practice exercises for multiplication    – Use counters to represent equal groups for multiplication – Write multiplication sentences based on equal groups – Solve multiplication problems through repeated addition
                    22              Division: Sharing and Grouping      – Understand the concept of division as sharing or grouping – Develop skills in division through sharing objects equally and grouping            Objects for sharing, division worksheets– Demonstrate division as sharing objects equally among a certain number of groups – Teach students to solve division problems through sharing and grouping – Provide practice worksheets for division    – Share objects equally among groups to solve division problems – Group objects to solve division problems – Engage in activities to reinforce understanding of division concepts
    23Geometry: Lines and Angles– Identify and name different types of lines (straight, curved, horizontal, vertical) –Geometric shapes, angle templates– Teach students to identify and name different types of lines using geometric shapes –– Identify and name different types of lines in geometric shapes – Describe angles as


  Week  Topic  Learning ObjectivesMaterials Needed  Teacher’s Activities  Learners’ Activities
  Recognize and describe angles as corners of shapes Introduce angles as corners of shapes and discuss their characteristics – Provide angle templates for practicecorners of shapes – Measure and compare angles using angle templates
                24              Time: Quarter and Half Past      – Tell time to the quarter and half past on analog clocks – Understand the concept of quarter and half past            Analog clocks, time worksheets– Teach students to tell time to the quarter and half past on analog clocks – Discuss the concepts of quarter and half past – Provide practice worksheets for telling time to the quarter and half past    – Practice telling time to the quarter and half past on analog clocks – Understand and apply the concepts of quarter and half past when telling time
            25          Money: Making Change  – Make change from given amounts using coins – Develop skills in counting money and giving correct change        Play money, money word problems– Demonstrate making change from given amounts using play money – Provide word problems involving making change for students to solve  – Make change from given amounts using play money – Solve word problems involving making change, applying counting skills
                    26              Measurement: Length and Height    – Measure and compare length and height using standard units (inches, centimeters) – Understand the terms longer, shorter, taller, and equal              Rulers, measuring tapesTeach students to measure length and height using rulers and measuring tapes – Discuss comparative terms like longer, shorter, taller, and equalProvide activities for comparing length and height    – Measure and compare objects using standard units of length – Use comparative terms to describe length and height – Engage in activities to reinforce measurement concepts
        27      Data Handling: Bar Graphs    – Collect data and represent it using bar graphs – Interpret bar      Graph paper, data sets– Explain how to collect data and represent it using bar graphs – Teach students to create bar graphs from provided  – Collect data and create bar graphs to represent the data visually – Interpret bar graphs and


  Week  Topic  Learning ObjectivesMaterials Needed  Teacher’s Activities  Learners’ Activities
  graphs to extract information data sets – Discuss how to interpret bar graphs and extract information from themanswer questions based on the data presented
                28            Fractions: Halves and Fourths        – Recognize and name fractions (halves, fourths) – Understand fractions as equal parts of a whole            Fraction tiles, fraction worksheets– Demonstrate fractions as equal parts of a whole using fraction tiles – Teach students to recognize and name halves and fourths – Provide activities for identifying fractions in different contexts– Recognize and name halves and fourths as fractions – Represent fractions using models and diagrams – Engage in activities to reinforce understanding of fractions as parts of a whole
                29              Geometry: Symmetry        – Identify lines of symmetry in 2D shapes – Recognize symmetrical and non- symmetrical shapes          Symmetry worksheets, geometric shapes– Teach students to identify lines of symmetry in various 2D shapes – Discuss symmetrical and non- symmetrical shapes and their characteristics – Provide worksheets for practicing symmetry  – Identify lines of symmetry in 2D shapes – Sort shapes into symmetrical and non- symmetrical categories – Complete symmetry worksheets to reinforce understanding
    – Conduct review– Review key concepts
  – Review key concepts sessions to revisit keyand skills through
  and skills covered concepts and skills –activities and discussions
  throughout the term – Administer assessments– Complete assessments
  Conduct assessments to evaluate students’to demonstrate learning
  to evaluate students’ understanding andachievements and areas
  learning and progress proficiency – Guidefor improvement –
  – Reflect on learningAssessmentstudents in reflecting onReflect on learning
  experiences and setmaterials andtheir learningexperiences and set
 Review andgoals for futurereflectionexperiences and settingpersonal goals for future
30Assessmentlearningworksheetsgoals for improvementlearning

SCIENCE SCHEME OF WORK

SCIENCE

Scheme of work for Primary 2 Science covering various topics, learning objectives, materials needed, teacher’s activities, and learner’s activities over 30 weeks:

  Week  Topic  Learning ObjectivesMaterials Needed  Teacher’s Activities  Learners’ Activities
                1              Living and Non- living Things    – Differentiate between living and non-living things – Identify characteristics of living things – Understand basic needs of living things            Pictures of living and non-living things– Introduce the concept of living and non-living things using pictures – Discuss characteristics of living things such as movement, growth, and reproduction – Engage students in identifying examples    – Sort pictures of objects into living and non-living categories – Identify characteristics of living things – Discuss basic needs of living things
                    2                  Plants: Parts and Functions    – Identify and name parts of a plant (roots, stem, leaves, flower) – Understand the functions of each plant part – Recognize the importance of plants for living things                  Plant specimens, diagrams– Present plant specimens and diagrams to show parts of a plant – Explain the functions of roots, stem, leaves, and flowers – Discuss the importance of plants for oxygen production and food      – Label parts of a plant using diagrams or real specimens – Discuss the functions of each plant part – Explore the importance of plants for living things
                3              Animals: Characteristics– Identify different types of animals (mammals, birds, fish, reptiles, amphibians) – Recognize characteristics of each animal type – Understand basic needs of animals          Pictures of animals, classification charts– Show pictures of animals from different groups (mammals, birds, etc.) – Discuss characteristics of each animal type – Introduce basic needs of animals such as food, water, shelter, and air– Categorize animals into different groups based on their characteristics – Identify and discuss characteristics of various animal types – Explore basic needs of animals
        4        The Five Senses– Identify the five senses (sight, hearing, taste, smell, touch) – Understand the functions of each  Sensory objects (sights, sounds, smells)– Introduce the concept of the five senses using sensory objects – Discuss the functions of each sense and how– Explore different sensory objects to understand each sense – Discuss the functions of each sense – Participate

  Week  Topic  Learning ObjectivesMaterials Needed  Teacher’s Activities  Learners’ Activities
  sense – Explore how senses help us to learn about the world around us they help us gather information – Engage students in activities to explore each sensein activities that stimulate each sense
                5              Weather and Seasons– Understand different types of weather (sunny, rainy, windy, cloudy) – Recognize changes in weather during different seasons – Explore how weather affects living things              Weather charts, seasonal pictures– Present weather charts and seasonal pictures to illustrate different types of weather and seasons – Discuss changes in weather patterns and how they affect living things– Identify and describe different types of weather and seasons – Discuss how weather changes impact daily activities and living things – Explore seasonal changes in nature
                    6                  Habitats and Environments– Identify different habitats (forest, desert, ocean, grassland) – Understand characteristics of each habitat – Recognize adaptations of animals to their habitats                  Habitat models, animal pictures  – Introduce various habitats using models and pictures – Discuss characteristics of each habitat and the types of animals found there – Explore adaptations of animals to survive in different habitats  – Identify and name different habitats and the animals found in each – Discuss how animals adapt to their habitats – Explore habitat models and discuss the features of each habitat
                    7                  Animal Life Cycles      – Understand the concept of life cycles (birth, growth, reproduction, death) – Recognize different stages in the life cycles of animals              Life cycle diagrams, animal life cycle books  – Present life cycle diagrams of various animals – Discuss the stages in the life cycles of animals such as birth, growth, reproduction, and death – Explore examples of different animal life cycles– Identify and describe stages in the life cycles of various animals – Explore animal life cycle books to learn about different life cycles – Discuss the concept of birth, growth, reproduction, and death
    8Plants: Growth and Development– Recognize stages in the growth of plants (seed, seedling, mature plant) –Planting materials (seeds, soil, pots)– Demonstrate the process of planting seeds and caring for plants – Discuss the– Plant seeds and observe their growth over time – Identify and describe stages in the


  Week  Topic  Learning ObjectivesMaterials Needed  Teacher’s Activities  Learners’ Activities
  Understand factors that affect plant growth and development stages in the growth of plants from seed to maturity – Explore factors such as water, sunlight, and soil that affect growthgrowth of plants – Discuss how factors like water and sunlight influence plant growth and development
                    9                Food: Sources and Nutrition  – Identify different food sources (plants, animals) – Understand the importance of a balanced diet for health – Recognize different food groups and their nutritional benefits              Food samples, food pyramid charts  – Present various food samples and discuss their sources (plants, animals) – Introduce the concept of a balanced diet and the importance of eating from different food groups – Explore food pyramid charts– Identify and categorize different food sources (plants, animals) – Discuss the importance of eating a balanced diet for health – Explore food pyramid charts and learn about different food groups and their benefits
                    10                  Magnets and Magnetism    – Understand the properties of magnets (attract, repel) – Identify objects that are attracted to magnets – Explore uses of magnets in everyday life                  Magnets, magnetic objects– Demonstrate the properties of magnets by attracting and repelling objects – Engage students in identifying objects that are attracted to magnets – Discuss uses of magnets in everyday objects    – Experiment with magnets to observe their properties – Identify objects that are attracted to magnets – Discuss and explore uses of magnets in everyday life
                    11                Light and Shadow    – Understand sources of light (natural, artificial) – Recognize how light travels and how shadows are formed – Explore the effects of light on objects and surfaces              Flashlights, objects for shadow play  – Introduce sources of light and discuss how light travels – Conduct experiments to demonstrate how shadows are formed – Explore how light affects objects and surfaces– Observe and identify sources of light in the environment – Experiment with flashlights to create shadows and observe their characteristics – Discuss how light interacts with objects and creates shadows


  Week  Topic  Learning ObjectivesMaterials Needed  Teacher’s Activities  Learners’ Activities
                      12                    Sound: Sources and Properties  – Identify sources of sound (musical instruments, animals, machines) – Understand how sound travels through different mediums – Recognize properties of sound (pitch, volume)                  Sound-making objects, musical instruments  – Present various sound- making objects and musical instruments to identify sources of sound – Discuss how sound travels through air, water, and solids – Explore properties of sound such as pitch and volume– Identify and categorize sources of sound in the environment – Experiment with producing different sounds and observing their properties – Discuss how sound travels and the characteristics of sound waves
                    13              Materials: Properties and Uses  – Identify different materials (wood, plastic, metal, glass) – Recognize properties of materials (hard, soft, flexible) – Understand uses of materials in everyday life              Samples of different materials  Present samples of different materials and discuss their propertiesEngage students in sorting materials based on their properties – Discuss uses of materials in everyday objectsSort materials based on their properties (hard, soft, flexible) – Discuss and explore everyday objects made from different materialsIdentify materials used in various objects and discuss their properties and uses
                    14                  Changes in Matter  – Recognize different forms of matter (solid, liquid, gas) – Understand how matter can change from one form to another – Explore reversible and irreversible changes              Everyday objects for demonstrations– Demonstrate different forms of matter using everyday objects – Discuss examples of reversible changes (melting, freezing) and irreversible changes (burning, rusting) – Engage students in experiments– Observe and identify different forms of matter in everyday objects – Conduct experiments to observe reversible and irreversible changes in matter – Discuss examples of changes in matter
          15        Forces: Pushes and Pulls– Identify forces in everyday situations (push, pull) – Understand how forces act on objects and cause movement      Push and pull toys, objects for demonstrations– Present push and pull toys to demonstrate forces in action – Discuss examples of forces acting on objects in everyday life – Engage– Experiment with push and pull toys to observe the effects of forces – Identify and discuss examples of forces in everyday situations –


  Week  Topic  Learning ObjectivesMaterials Needed  Teacher’s Activities  Learners’ Activities
  – Explore examples of forces in action students in activities to explore the effects of different forcesExplore how forces cause movement in different objects
     – Identify and name
     planets in the solar
    – Introduce the solarsystem – Discuss the
    system using modelsconcept of day and
  – Identify and name and pictures – Teachnight and the Earth’s
  planets in the solar students to identify androtation – Explore
  system – Understand name planets in themodels of the solar
  the concept of day solar system – Discusssystem and discuss the
  and night – Recognize the Earth’s rotation andposition of Earth in
 Our Solarthe Earth’s position inSolar systemits effects on day andrelation to other
16Systemthe solar systemmodels, picturesnightplanets
    – Discuss the basic 
  – Understand the basic needs of living things– Identify and discuss
  needs of living things and the importance ofthe basic needs of living
  (food, water, air, habitats – Presentthings – Explore
  shelter) – Recognize habitat dioramas todifferent habitats and
  different habitats and explore differentthe animals that live in
  the animals that live habitats and thethem – Discuss and
 Living Things:in them – UnderstandHabitatanimals found in them –illustrate adaptations of
 Needs andhow animals adapt todioramas, animalDiscuss adaptations ofanimals to their
17Habitatstheir habitatspicturesanimals to habitatshabitats
  – Recognize different – Present life cycle 
  stages in the life cycle charts of plants to 
  of plants (seed, illustrate different– Identify and describe
  seedling, mature stages of growth –stages in the life cycle
  plant) – Understand Discuss factors such asof plants – Discuss
  factors that affect water, sunlight, and soilfactors that influence
  plant growth and that affect plant growthplant growth and
 Plants: Lifedevelopment –Plant life cycleand development –development – Plant
 Cycle andExplore thecharts, plantingEngage students inseeds and observe their
18Growthimportance of plantsmaterialsplanting activitiesgrowth over time


  Week  Topic  Learning ObjectivesMaterials Needed  Teacher’s Activities  Learners’ Activities
                    19                  The Water Cycle– Understand the concept of the water cycle (evaporation, condensation, precipitation) – Recognize the importance of the water cycle for maintaining Earth’s ecosystems              Water cycle diagrams, water samples– Introduce the water cycle using diagrams to illustrate different stages – Discuss the processes of evaporation, condensation, and precipitation – Explore the importance of the water cycle  – Identify and describe different stages of the water cycle – Explore water cycle diagrams to understand the processes involved – Discuss the significance of the water cycle for Earth’s ecosystems
                    20                Rocks and Minerals– Identify different types of rocks (igneous, sedimentary, metamorphic) – Understand the formation of rocks and minerals – Recognize the uses of rocks and minerals              Rock samples, mineral specimens    – Present rock samples and mineral specimens to identify different types – Discuss the formation processes of rocks and minerals – Explore various uses of rocks and minerals      – Identify and name different types of rocks and minerals – Discuss how rocks and minerals are formed – Explore and discuss the uses of rocks and minerals
                    21              Energy: Sources and Forms– Identify sources of energy (sunlight, wind, water, fossil fuels) – Recognize different forms of energy (kinetic, potential, thermal, electrical) – Understand energy conservation              Energy sources pictures, energy toys  Present pictures of energy sources and toys demonstrating different forms of energy – Discuss the characteristics of each energy source and formExplore ways to conserve energy    – Identify and categorize sources of energy – Explore toys and objects to identify different forms of energy – Discuss and brainstorm ways to conserve energy
            22          Environmental Conservation– Understand the concept of environmental conservation – Recognize the importance of preserving natural        Recycling bins, conservation posters– Introduce environmental conservation and discuss its importance – Teach students about the 3Rs (reduce, reuse, recycle) – Engage in– Discuss the importance of environmental conservation – Explore ways to reduce, reuse, and recycle materials – Create posters or


  Week  Topic  Learning ObjectivesMaterials Needed  Teacher’s Activities  Learners’ Activities
  resources – Explore ways to reduce, reuse, and recycle activities to promote recycling and conservation practicesslogans to promote conservation efforts
     – Observe and discuss
  – Understand the – Show videos andexamples of physical
  concept of adaptation pictures of animalsand behavioral
  – Recognize different demonstrating differentadaptations in animals –
  types of animal adaptations – DiscussIdentify and describe
  adaptations (physical, physical and behavioraladaptations that help
  behavioral) – ExploreAnimaladaptations – Engageanimals survive in their
  examples ofadaptationstudents in activities toenvironments – Explore
 Animaladaptations invideos, animalidentify and describehow different animals
23Adaptationsdifferent animalspicturesadaptationsadapt to their habitats
    – Conduct experiments 
  – Understand how with toy cars to 
  forces cause motion – demonstrate how– Experiment with toy
  Explore the effects of forces cause motion –cars to observe the
  friction on objects in Discuss the effects ofeffects of different
  motion – Recognize friction on objects inforces on motion –
  the importance ofToy cars, smoothmotion – ExploreDiscuss and explore
 Forces: Motionfriction in everydayand roughexamples of friction inexamples of friction in
24and Frictionlifesurfaceseveryday situationseveryday life
     – Observe and describe
    – Present examples ofproperties of solids,
  – Identify different each state of matterliquids, and gases –
  states of matter (solid, (water, ice, steam) –Explore changes
  liquid, gas) – Discuss properties ofbetween states of
  Understand the solids, liquids, and gasesmatter through
  properties of each – Engage students inexperiments – Discuss
 States ofstate – Explore activities to observereal-life examples of
 Matter: Solids,changes betweenWater, ice,changes between stateseach state of matter
25Liquids, Gasesstates of mattersteam, balloonsof matterand their properties
        26      Simple Machines– Identify different types of simple machines (lever, pulley, wheel and axle, inclined plane,Simple machine models, household objects– Present models and examples of different types of simple machines – Discuss how each type of simple– Identify and name different types of simple machines – Explore how each type of simple machine


  Week  Topic  Learning ObjectivesMaterials Needed  Teacher’s Activities  Learners’ Activities
  wedge, screw) – Understand how simple machines make work easier machine works and its applications – Engage students in activities to demonstrate simple machinesmakes work easier – Experiment with simple machines to understand their functions and applications
     – Experiment with
    – Demonstrate howmusical instruments to
  – Understand the musical instrumentsproduce sounds of
  concepts of pitch and produce sounds ofdifferent pitch and
  volume in sound – different pitch andvolume – Discuss factors
  Recognize factors that volume – Discuss factorsaffecting pitch and
  affect pitch and such as size and tensionvolume in sound –
  volume – Explore how that affect pitch andExplore sound
  musical instrumentsMusicalvolume – Engageexperiments to
 Sound: Pitchproduce differentinstruments,students in soundunderstand the
27and Volumesoundstuning forksexperimentsconcepts better
     – Observe and describe
     how light reflects and
     refracts in different
    – Conduct experimentsmaterials – Experiment
  – Understand the with mirrors, lenses,with mirrors, lenses,
  concepts of reflection and prisms toand prisms to
  and refraction of light demonstrate reflectionunderstand reflection
  – Recognize examples and refraction – Discussand refraction better –
 Light:of reflection and examples of reflectionDiscuss real-life
 Reflection andrefraction in everydayMirrors, lenses,and refraction inexamples of reflection
28Refractionlifeprismseveryday situationsand refraction
        – Demonstrate assembling simple electrical circuits using batteries, wires, and bulbs – Discuss how electrical circuits work and the role of each component – Engage students in building– Assemble simple
  – Understand the basic electrical circuits and
  components of an observe how they work
  electrical circuit – Discuss the
  (battery, wires, bulb) – components and
  Recognize how functions of electrical
  electrical circuits work circuits – Explore
  – Explore differentElectricaldifferent types of
 Electricaltypes of circuitscomponentscircuits and compare
29Circuits(series, parallel)(batteries, bulbs)their characteristics


  Week  Topic  Learning ObjectivesMaterials Needed  Teacher’s Activities  Learners’ Activities
    series and parallel circuits 
     – Review key concepts
    – Conduct reviewand skills through
  – Review key concepts sessions to revisit keyactivities and
  and skills covered concepts and skills –discussions – Complete
  throughout the term – Administer assessmentsassessments to
  Conduct assessments to evaluate students’demonstrate learning
  to evaluate students’ understanding andachievements and areas
  learning and progress proficiency – Guidefor improvement –
  – Reflect on learningAssessmentstudents in reflecting onReflect on learning
  experiences and setmaterials andtheir learningexperiences and set
 Review andgoals for futurereflectionexperiences and settingpersonal goals for
30Assessmentlearningworksheetsgoals for improvementfuture learning

SOCIAL STUDIES SCHEME OF WORK

Social Studies

Scheme of work for Primary 2 Social Studies covering various topics, learning objectives, materials needed, teacher’s activities, and learner’s activities over 30 weeks:

  Week  Topic  Learning ObjectivesMaterials Needed  Teacher’s Activities  Learners’ Activities
                    1                  Our School Community  Identify different roles and responsibilities within the school communityUnderstand the importance of cooperation and teamwork in the school community            Pictures of school community members  – Introduce the concept of a school community and discuss its members and their roles – Show pictures of different school community members and their responsibilities– Identify and name various members of the school community – Discuss the roles and responsibilities of each member – Engage in activities promoting cooperation and teamwork within the school community
                    2                  My Family and My Home        – Recognize the importance of families in providing love and support – Identify different types of homes and families              Family pictures, pictures of homes– Discuss the significance of families in providing love and support to individuals – Show pictures of different types of homes and families – Explore similarities and differences among families and homes    – Share stories about their families and homes – Identify different types of homes and families – Discuss the roles and responsibilities within their families
                      3                    Our Local Community        – Identify landmarks and features in the local community – Understand the purpose and function of community buildings and places                Maps, pictures of local community  Introduce the concept of a local community and discuss its landmarks and featuresShow maps and pictures of the local community – Discuss the purpose and function of community buildings and places– Identify and name landmarks and features in their local community – Explore maps and pictures to recognize familiar places – Discuss the functions of community buildings and their significance within the local community

  Week  Topic  Learning ObjectivesMaterials Needed  Teacher’s Activities  Learners’ Activities
                        4                      Transport and Communication        – Identify different modes of transportation (land, water, air) – Understand the importance of communication in daily life                    Toy vehicles, pictures of communication– Present various modes of transportation (cars, boats, airplanes) – Discuss the importance of communication and the different ways people communicate – Explore how technology has improved communication      – Identify and name different modes of transportation – Discuss the importance of communication in daily life – Explore various communication methods and their uses in different situations
                5              Our Country: Nigeria– Identify Nigeria on the map of Africa – Recognize the national flag and symbols of Nigeria – Understand the diversity of cultures and languages in Nigeria              Map of Africa, Nigerian flag  – Show the location of Nigeria on the map of Africa – Introduce the national flag and symbols of Nigeria – Discuss the diversity of cultures and languages in Nigeria  – Locate Nigeria on the map of Africa – Recognize the national flag and symbols of Nigeria – Discuss the different cultures and languages found in Nigeria
              6            Our National Heroes    – Identify and recognize national heroes of Nigeria – Understand their contributions to the country            Pictures of national heroesIntroduce national heroes of Nigeria and discuss their contributions – Show pictures and stories of various national heroesDiscuss why they are considered heroes– Identify and name national heroes of Nigeria – Discuss the contributions of national heroes to the country – Reflect on the qualities that make someone a hero
              7          Our Neighbors: Countries around Nigeria– Identify neighboring countries of Nigeria – Understand the importance of peaceful relations with neighboring countries          Map of West Africa, pictures of neighbors– Show the location of neighboring countries on the map of West Africa – Discuss the importance of peaceful relations with neighboring countries – Introduce basic facts  – Identify and name neighboring countries of Nigeria – Discuss the importance of maintaining peaceful relations with neighbors – Learn basic


  Week  Topic  Learning ObjectivesMaterials Needed  Teacher’s Activities  Learners’ Activities
    about each neighboring countryfacts about neighboring countries
                    8              The Market: Buying and Selling        – Understand the concept of buying and selling goods and services – Recognize the role of markets in the community                Play money, market props– Introduce the concept of a market and discuss its role in the community – Provide play money and props for a role-play market – Engage students in buying and selling goods and services at the market    Participate in a role- play market to buy and sell goods and servicesDiscuss the concept of buying and selling – Explore the role of markets in the community
    – Discuss the 
    importance of– Discuss the
    protecting theimportance of
    environment andprotecting the
  – Understand the conserving naturalenvironment – Identify
  importance of resources – Showand discuss
  protecting the pictures ofenvironmental issues
  environment – environmental issuessuch as pollution and
 OurRecognize ways to such as pollution anddeforestation – Explore
 Environment:conserve naturalRecycling bins,deforestation –ways to conserve
 Protectingresources and reducepictures ofBrainstorm ways tonatural resources and
9Naturepollutionenvironmentalreduce pollutionreduce pollution
    – Introduce different 
    types of leaders in the– Identify and name
  – Identify different community and theirdifferent leaders in the
  leaders in the roles – Discuss thecommunity – Discuss
  community responsibilities ofthe roles and
  (government, school, leaders in government,responsibilities of
  community) – school, and theleaders in various
 Our Leaders:Understand theirPictures ofcommunity – Showsectors – Reflect on the
 Roles androles andleaders, chart ofpictures and stories ofqualities of effective
10Responsibilitiesresponsibilitiesresponsibilitiesvarious leadersleadership


  Week  Topic  Learning ObjectivesMaterials Needed  Teacher’s Activities  Learners’ Activities
                      11                    Our Rights and Responsibilities          – Understand the concept of rights and responsibilities – Recognize the rights and responsibilities of children                  Rights and responsibilities chart– Introduce the concept of rights and responsibilities – Discuss the rights and responsibilities of children in society – Engage students in activities to identify and discuss their own rights and responsibilities  – Discuss the meaning of rights and responsibilities – Identify and discuss rights and responsibilities specific to children – Reflect on their own rights and responsibilities as members of society
                    12                  Cultural Festivals and Celebrations      Identify and recognize cultural festivals and celebrations in Nigeria
Understand their significance and traditions
              Pictures of festivals and celebrations– Introduce various cultural festivals and celebrations celebrated in Nigeria – Show pictures and videos of different festivals – Discuss the significance and traditions associated with each celebration– Identify and name cultural festivals and celebrations celebrated in Nigeria – Discuss the significance and traditions of each festival or celebration – Explore similarities and differences among different celebrations
                    13              Our Past: Traditions and Customs    – Recognize traditional customs and practices in Nigeria – Understand how traditions and customs are passed down through generations                  Cultural artifacts, stories  – Present cultural artifacts and stories to illustrate traditional customs and practices – Discuss how traditions and customs are preserved and passed down through generations– Observe and discuss traditional customs and practices in Nigeria – Reflect on how traditions and customs contribute to cultural identity – Share personal experiences related to traditional customs and practices
          14        Our Heroes: Past and Present  – Identify and recognize historical and contemporary heroes of Nigeria – Understand their        Biographies of heroes, pictures– Introduce historical and contemporary heroes of Nigeria and discuss their contributions – Show pictures and stories of– Identify and name historical and contemporary heroes of Nigeria – Discuss the contributions of heroes to the country – Reflect


  Week  Topic  Learning ObjectivesMaterials Needed  Teacher’s Activities  Learners’ Activities
  contributions to the country various heroes – Discuss why they are considered heroeson the qualities that make someone a hero
                15              Our Community Helpers– Identify different community helpers (police officers, firefighters, doctors, teachers) – Understand their roles and contributions to the community            Community helper props, uniforms– Introduce various community helpers and their roles – Provide props and uniforms for role-play – Engage students in role-play activities to understand the responsibilities of community helpers  – Participate in role-play activities to understand the roles of community helpers – Discuss the importance of community helpers and their contributions to society
                16              Our Cultural Heritage– Recognize and appreciate cultural heritage (dances, music, crafts) – Understand the importance of preserving cultural traditions and practices            Cultural artifacts, traditional music  – Showcase cultural artifacts, traditional music, and crafts to represent cultural heritage – Discuss the importance of preserving cultural traditions and practices    – Explore cultural artifacts and traditional music to appreciate cultural heritage – Discuss the significance of preserving cultural traditions and practices
    – Present samples of 
    natural resources and– Identify and name
    discuss theirdifferent natural
  – Identify different importance – Showresources – Discuss the
  natural resources posters depicting theimportance of
  (water, soil, minerals) importance ofconserving natural
  – Understand the conserving naturalresources for future
  importance of resources – Engagegenerations –
  conserving natural students in discussionsBrainstorm ways to
 Our Naturalresources for futureNatural resourceabout sustainableconserve and protect
17Resourcesgenerationssamples, posterspracticesnatural resources
        18Our Government: Local and National– Understand the roles and functions of local and national government – Recognize symbolsGovernment symbols, pictures of institutions– Introduce the roles and functions of local and national government – Discuss symbols and– Identify and discuss the roles and functions of local and national government – Recognize symbols and


  Week  Topic  Learning ObjectivesMaterials Needed  Teacher’s Activities  Learners’ Activities
  and institutions of government institutions of government – Engage students in activities to learn about the structure of governmentinstitutions of government – Explore the structure of government at local and national levels
                      19                Our Economy: Goods and Services      – Understand the concepts of goods and services – Recognize different types of goods and services produced and consumed in the community                Examples of goods and services  – Introduce the concepts of goods and services – Discuss examples of goods and services produced and consumed in the community – Engage students in activities to differentiate between goods and services– Identify and categorize examples of goods and services – Discuss the roles of producers and consumers in the economy – Explore how goods and services meet the needs and wants of individuals and communities
                    20                  Our Rights: Children’s Rights  – Recognize children’s rights as outlined in the United Nations Convention on the Rights of the Child – Understand the importance of protecting children’s rights              UN Convention on the Rights of the Child– Introduce the United Nations Convention on the Rights of the Child – Discuss children’s rights as outlined in the convention – Engage students in activities to promote awareness and respect for children’s rights  – Discuss the rights of children as outlined in the convention – Reflect on the importance of protecting children’s rights – Explore ways to promote awareness and respect for children’s rights
                    21              Our Heroes: Women in History      – Identify and recognize historical and contemporary women heroes in Nigeria – Understand their contributions to society              Biographies of women heroes, pictures– Introduce historical and contemporary women heroes in Nigeria – Show pictures and stories of various women heroes – Discuss their contributions to society and the challenges they faced    – Identify and name historical and contemporary women heroes in Nigeria – Discuss the contributions of women heroes to society – Reflect on the impact of women’s


  Week  Topic  Learning ObjectivesMaterials Needed  Teacher’s Activities  Learners’ Activities
     contributions on the advancement of society
                    22              Our Festivals: Religious and Cultural      – Recognize and appreciate religious and cultural festivals celebrated in Nigeria – Understand their significance and traditions            Pictures of festivals, religious symbols– Showcase pictures and symbols of religious and cultural festivals – Discuss the significance and traditions associated with each festival – Engage students in activities to learn about different festivals– Identify and name religious and cultural festivals celebrated in Nigeria – Discuss the significance and traditions of each festival – Explore similarities and differences among different festivals
                    23              Our Diversity: Unity in Diversity    – Understand the concept of diversity (ethnic, cultural, linguistic) – Appreciate the richness of Nigeria’s diversity and the importance of unity            Diversity posters, pictures of Nigerian tribes  – Introduce the concept of diversity and discuss its various aspects – Showcase pictures and posters representing Nigeria’s diversity – Engage students in activities promoting unity in diversity– Discuss different aspects of diversity (ethnic, cultural, linguistic) – Appreciate the richness of Nigeria’s diversity – Participate in activities promoting unity and understanding among diverse groups
                      24                Our Health: Personal Hygiene    Understand the importance of personal hygiene for health and well-beingLearn basic hygiene practices for maintaining cleanliness and preventing diseases                    Hygiene kits, posters– Discuss the importance of personal hygiene and its impact on health – Provide hygiene kits and show posters illustrating proper hygiene practices – Engage students in activities promoting good hygiene habits      – Demonstrate proper hygiene practices such as handwashing and teeth brushing – Discuss the importance of cleanliness for health – Practice good hygiene habits in daily routines
    25  Our Heroes: Role Models– Identify and recognize role models in society (parents, teachers, communityPictures of role models, role- play props– Introduce the concept of role models and discuss their positive influence – Show– Identify and name role models in their lives and communities – Discuss the qualities


  Week  Topic  Learning ObjectivesMaterials Needed  Teacher’s Activities  Learners’ Activities
  leaders) – Understand their positive influence and qualities pictures of different role models in society – Engage students in role-play activities to emulate positive qualitiesand positive influence of role models – Engage in role-play activities to emulate positive behaviors and qualities of role models
                    26              Our Geography: Physical Features    – Identify and recognize physical features of Nigeria (mountains, rivers, plains) – Understand their significance and impact on human activities              Map of Nigeria, pictures of physical features– Introduce different physical features of Nigeria and their significance – Show pictures and maps to illustrate various physical features – Discuss how physical features influence human activities  – Identify and name physical features of Nigeria – Discuss the significance of physical features for human activities – Explore how physical features shape the landscape and affect communities
    – Introduce the concept– Discuss the meaning
    of freedom ofof freedom of
    expression and itsexpression and its
  – Understand the importance in society –importance – Explore
  concept of freedom of Provide examples ofexamples of different
  expression – ways people expressforms of expression –
  Recognize the themselves – EngageReflect on the
  importance of students in discussionsimportance of
 Our Rights:respecting others’Freedom ofabout the importancerespecting others’
 Freedom ofrights to expressexpressionof respecting others’rights to express
27Expressionthemselveschart, examplesrightsthemselves
    – Discuss the– Identify and set
    importance of goal-personal and academic
    setting and planning forgoals for the future –
  – Discuss the success in life – ProvideDiscuss steps for
  importance of setting worksheets for settingachieving their goals –
  goals and planning for personal and academicReflect on the
  the future – Identify goals – Share successimportance of
 Our Future:steps for achievingGoal-settingstories of individualsperseverance and
 Planning forpersonal andworksheets,who achieved theirdetermination in
28Successacademic goalssuccess storiesgoalspursuing their goals



  Week  Topic  Learning ObjectivesMaterials Needed  Teacher’s Activities  Learners’ Activities
                        29                  Our Environment: Pollution and Conservation        – Recognize different types of pollution (air, water, land) – Understand the importance of environmental conservation for future generations                    Pollution posters, recycling bins– Discuss different types of pollution and their effects on the environment – Show posters illustrating ways to reduce pollution and conserve resources – Engage students in activities promoting environmental conservation    – Identify and discuss different types of pollution and their effects – Explore ways to reduce pollution and conserve resources – Participate in activities promoting environmental conservation
                        30                      Review and Assessment    Review key concepts and skills covered throughout the term – Conduct assessments to evaluate students’ learning and progress
Reflect on learning experiences and set goals for future learning
                  Assessment materials and reflection worksheets– Conduct review sessions to revisit key concepts and skills – Administer assessments to evaluate students’ understanding and proficiency – Guide students in reflecting on their learning experiences and setting goals for improvementReview key concepts and skills through activities and discussions – Complete assessments to demonstrate learning achievements and areas for improvementReflect on learning experiences and set personal goals for future learning

NIGERIAN HISTORY AND CULTURAL STUDIES SCHEME OF WORK

Nigerian History and Cultural Studies

Scheme of work for Primary 2 Nigerian History and Cultural Studies covering various topics, learning objectives, materials needed, teacher’s activities, and learner’s activities over 30 weeks:

  Week  Topic  Learning ObjectivesMaterials Needed  Teacher’s Activities  Learners’ Activities
                        1                Nigerian Independence and National Symbols                   Pictures of national symbols      – Introduce Nigerian Independence Day and its significance – Present national symbols and explain their meanings – Discuss the importance of national symbols in representing the country’s identity and unity– Identify and name national symbols such as the flag, coat of arms, and anthem – Discuss the significance of Nigerian Independence Day – Create artwork or posters depicting national symbols and Independence Day celebrations
– Understand the significance of Nigerian Independence Day – Recognize national symbols such as the flag, coat of arms, and
anthem
                      2                Nigerian Traditional Attire        – Recognize and appreciate traditional attire worn by different ethnic groups in Nigeria – Understand the cultural significance                Pictures of traditional attire– Showcase pictures of traditional attire worn by various Nigerian ethnic  – Identify and name different traditional attire worn by Nigerian ethnic groups – Discuss the cultural significance of traditional attire – Create drawings or paper dolls wearing traditional attire from different ethnic groups
groups – Discuss the cultural significance of different clothing styles and accessories – Engage students in a discussion about the importance of preserving cultural heritage
                  3              Nigerian Languages and Dialects        – Recognize the diversity of languages and dialects spoken in Nigeria – Appreciate the importance of linguistic diversity              Language charts, audio recordings– Introduce the concept of linguistic diversity in Nigeria – Show language charts and play audio recordings of different Nigerian languages and dialects – Discuss the importance of preserving and promoting linguistic diversity  – Listen to audio recordings of different Nigerian languages and dialects – Learn basic greetings and phrases in different Nigerian languages – Discuss the importance of preserving and



  Week  Topic  Learning ObjectivesMaterials Needed  Teacher’s Activities  Learners’ Activities
     promoting linguistic diversity in Nigeria
                4            Nigerian Folktales and Legends      – Explore Nigerian folktales and legends – Understand the moral lessons and cultural values embedded in traditional stories              Storybooks, illustrationsShare Nigerian folktales and legends with the class
Discuss the moral lessons and cultural values conveyed in the stories – Engage students in activities such as role- playing or drawing scenes from the stories
  – Listen to Nigerian folktales and legends – Identify moral lessons and cultural values embedded in the stories – Retell or act out favorite stories with classmates
     – Listen to traditional
    – Showcase traditionalNigerian music and
    musical instruments andwatch dance
    play samples of Nigerianperformances – Learn
    music – Watch videos ofbasic dance movements
  – Appreciate the Nigerian traditional dancesor rhythms from
  diversity of traditional and discuss their culturaldifferent Nigerian
 Nigerianmusic and dance significance – Engagecultures – Create simple
 Traditionalforms in Nigeria –Musicalstudents in simple dancemusical instruments or
 Music andUnderstand theirinstruments,movements or rhythmparticipate in a class
5Dancecultural significancedance videosactivitiesdance performance
    – Introduce various– Identify and name
  – Recognize and Nigerian festivals andtraditional festivals
  appreciate traditional celebrations – Showcelebrated in Nigeria –
  festivals celebrated pictures and artifactsDiscuss the significance
  across Nigeria – representing differentand traditions of each
 NigerianUnderstand theirPictures offestivals – Discuss thefestival – Create artwork
 Festivals andcultural and religiousfestivals,cultural and religiousor crafts inspired by
6Celebrationssignificanceartifactssignificance of each festivalNigerian festivals
    – Introduce Nigerian– Identify and name
    heroes and heroines fromNigerian heroes and
  – Identify and different fields such asheroines – Discuss the
    7Nigerian Heroes and Heroinesrecognize Nigerian heroes and heroines who have made significant  Biographies, picturespolitics, education, and sports – Share biographies and pictures of notable figures – Discuss theirachievements and contributions of each figure – Create posters or presentations


  Week  Topic  Learning ObjectivesMaterials Needed  Teacher’s Activities  Learners’ Activities
  contributions to society contributions and impact on Nigerian history and culturehonoring Nigerian heroes and heroines
                  8                Nigerian Arts and Crafts        – Explore various forms of traditional Nigerian arts and crafts – Engage in hands-on activities to create artwork              Art supplies, craft materials  – Showcase examples of Nigerian arts and crafts such as pottery, beadwork, and weaving – Provide art supplies and craft materials for students to create their own artwork inspired by Nigerian traditionsCreate artwork inspired by traditional Nigerian arts and craftsLearn basic techniques such as beadwork or weaving – Share their creations with classmates and discuss the cultural significance of their artwork
                  9                Nigerian Food and Cuisine      – Recognize and appreciate traditional Nigerian dishes and cuisine – Understand the cultural significance of food in Nigerian society              Food samples, cooking utensils– Present samples of traditional Nigerian dishes and explain their ingredients and preparation methods – Discuss the role of food in– Taste traditional Nigerian dishes and discuss their flavors and ingredients – Participate in cooking activities to prepare simple Nigerian recipes – Share personal experiences or family traditions related to Nigerian cuisine
Nigerian culture and social gatherings – Engage students in cooking or tasting activities
                  10              Nigerian Proverbs and Sayings          – Learn and appreciate            Proverb cards, storytelling props– Introduce popular Nigerian proverbs and sayings and discuss their meanings – Use storytelling or role-playing to illustrate the context and application of proverbs – Encourage students to use proverbs in their conversations  – Listen to and memorize Nigerian proverbs and sayings – Discuss the meanings and lessons conveyed by each proverb – Practice using proverbs in everyday conversations
Nigerian proverbs and sayings – Understand their meanings and use in everyday life
    11Nigerian Traditional Games  – Explore traditional Nigerian games and recreational activities –Game equipment, pictures– Showcase traditional Nigerian games such as Ayo, Ludo, and traditional wrestling – Provide game– Play traditional Nigerian games with classmates – Learn the rules and strategies of



  Week  Topic  Learning ObjectivesMaterials Needed  Teacher’s Activities  Learners’ Activities
  Understand their cultural significance equipment and instructions for students to play different traditional games – Discuss the social and cultural importance of gameseach game – Discuss the cultural significance of traditional games in Nigerian society
                12            Nigerian Wildlife and Conservation      – Identify and recognize indigenous wildlife species in Nigeria – Understand the importance of wildlife conservation          Wildlife pictures, conservation posters– Present pictures of Nigerian wildlife species and discuss their habitats and characteristics – Show conservation posters and discuss the threats facing wildlife in Nigeria – Engage students in discussions about conservation efforts– Identify and name indigenous wildlife species in Nigeria – Discuss the importance of protecting wildlife habitats – Explore ways to contribute to wildlife conservation efforts in their communities
     – Identify and name
    – Showcase samples ofdifferent types of
    traditional clothing fromtraditional clothing
    various Nigerian ethnicworn in Nigeria – Learn
  – Explore the diversity groups – Organize a fashionabout the materials and
  of traditional clothing show or presentationdesigns used in
  worn by different where students can modeltraditional clothing –
  ethnic groups inClothingtraditional attire – DiscussParticipate in a fashion
 NigerianNigeria – Understandsamples,the significance of clothingshow or create artwork
 Traditionaltheir culturalfashion showin expressing culturalinspired by traditional
13Clothingsignificancepropsidentityattire
     – Listen to music
   – Introduce legendaryrecordings by legendary
   Nigerian musicians andNigerian musicians –
   music icons from variousDiscuss the
  – Identify and genres such as Afrobeat,contributions and
  recognize legendary Highlife, and Juju – Playinfluence of each artist
  Nigerian musicians music recordings andon Nigerian music –
  and music icons – share biographies ofCreate artwork or
 Nigerian MusicUnderstand theirMusicinfluential artists – Discussposters honoring their
 Legends andcontributions torecordings,their impact on Nigerianfavorite Nigerian music
14IconsNigerian musicbiographiesmusic cultureicons



  Week  Topic  Learning ObjectivesMaterials Needed  Teacher’s Activities  Learners’ Activities
                      15                Nigerian Cultural Dance Forms        Appreciate the diversity of traditional dance forms in Nigeria
Learn basic dance movements from different Nigerian cultures
                    Dance videos, dance props– Showcase videos of Nigerian cultural dances such as the Yoruba Bata dance, Igbo Agaba dance, and Hausa Shadi dance – Provide dance props and instructions for students to learn basic dance movements – Organize a dance performance or workshop– Watch videos of traditional Nigerian dance performances – Learn basic dance steps from different Nigerian cultures – Participate in a dance performance or workshop led by the teacher
                  16              Nigerian Visual Arts: Sculpture and Painting                 Art materials, sculptures– Showcase examples of Nigerian sculpture and painting traditions such as Nok terracotta and Benin bronze sculptures – Provide art materials for students to create their own sculptures or– Create sculptures or paintings inspired by traditional Nigerian art styles – Learn about the techniques and materials used in Nigerian sculpture and painting – Share and discuss their artwork with classmates
– Explore traditional Nigerian visual arts
such as sculpture and painting – Engage in hands-on art activities inspired by Nigerian traditions
paintings inspired by Nigerian art
                17            Nigerian Literary Icons and Writers    – Identify and recognize renowned Nigerian literary icons and writers – Understand their contributions to Nigerian literature              Books, biographies– Introduce famous Nigerian authors and literary figures such as Chinua Achebe, Wole Soyinka, and Chimamanda Ngozi Adichie – Share excerpts from their works and discuss their impact on Nigerian literature– Read excerpts from works by famous Nigerian authors – Discuss the themes and messages conveyed in their writings – Create artwork or write short stories inspired by Nigerian literature
            18    Nigerian Cuisine: Cooking Traditions– Explore traditional Nigerian cooking traditions and culinary practices – Learn about regional variations in Nigerian cuisine        Cooking utensils, recipe books– Discuss traditional Nigerian cooking methods and ingredients used in different regions – Provide recipe books and ingredients for students to prepare and cook Nigerian– Participate in cooking activities to prepare traditional Nigerian dishes – Learn about regional variations in Nigerian cuisine – Taste and evaluate different



  Week  Topic  Learning ObjectivesMaterials Needed  Teacher’s Activities  Learners’ Activities
    dishes – Organize a food tasting event showcasing Nigerian cuisineNigerian dishes with classmates
     – Explore cultural
     artifacts and traditions
    – Introduce the concept offrom different Nigerian
    cultural diversity andethnic groups – Discuss
    discuss its significance inthe similarities and
  – Understand the Nigerian society –differences among
  concept of cultural Showcase cultural artifactsNigerian cultures –
  diversity in Nigeria – and posters representingParticipate in activities
 NigerianAppreciate theCulturalthe diversity of Nigerianpromoting
 Culturalrichness of Nigerianartifacts,cultures – Engage studentsunderstanding and
 Diversity: Unitycultural heritage anddiversityin activities promotingrespect for cultural
19in Diversitytraditionspostersunity in diversitydiversity
     – Explore historical
     documents and
    – Present historicalpictures related to
    documents and pictureseducation in Nigeria –
  – Learn about the depicting the evolution ofDiscuss the changes
  history and evolution education in Nigeria –and improvements in
  of education in Nigeria Discuss the challenges andNigerian education over
  – Understand the achievements of educationtime – Reflect on the
  importance of in Nigeria – Engageimportance of
 Nigerianeducation forHistoricalstudents in discussionseducation for personal
 Education: Pastindividual and nationaldocuments,about the importance ofand national
20and Presentdevelopmentpictureseducationdevelopment
    – Showcase popular– Participate in sports activities such as football or athletics – Discuss the achievements and impact of Nigerian athletes in sports – Learn about the values promoted through sports such as
   Nigerian sports such as
   football, athletics, and
  – Identify and boxing – Watch videos of
  recognize popular Nigerian athletes in action
  sports and athletes in and discuss their
  Nigeria – Understand achievements – Engage
  the role of sports inSportsstudents in sports activities
 Nigerian Sportspromoting health andequipment,or discussions about the
21and Athletesnational unitysports videosbenefits of sports



  Week  Topic  Learning ObjectivesMaterials Needed  Teacher’s Activities  Learners’ Activities
     teamwork and perseverance
    – Showcase cultural 
    artifacts and props– Identify and discuss
    representing traditionaltraditional Nigerian
    Nigerian values andvalues such as respect,
    customs – Use storytellinghospitality, and
  – Explore traditional or role-playing to illustratecommunity solidarity –
  Nigerian values and cultural values andParticipate in role-
  customs – UnderstandCulturalcustoms – Engage studentsplaying or storytelling
 Nigeriantheir role in shapingartifacts,in discussions about theactivities to understand
 Cultural Valuessocial interactions andstorytellingimportance of culturalcultural customs and
22and Traditionsrelationshipspropstraditionstraditions
    – Introduce prominent 
    leaders such as Nnamdi– Learn about the roles
    Azikiwe, Obafemiand contributions of
    Awolowo, and AhmaduNigerian independence
  – Identify and Bello – Share biographiesheroes – Discuss the
  recognize key figures and historical documentschallenges and
  and leaders in highlighting their roles insacrifices made during
  Nigeria’s struggle for Nigeria’s independencethe struggle for
  independence – movement – Engageindependence – Reflect
 NigerianUnderstand theirBiographies,students in discussionson the legacy of
 Independencecontributions tohistoricalabout the significance ofNigeria’s independence
23Heroesnational liberationdocumentstheir contributionsheroes
    – Present pictures and 
    props representing 
    traditional Nigerian– Identify and name
    festivals such as the Newtraditional Nigerian
    Yam Festival, Eid al-Fitr,festivals celebrated in
    and Osun-Osogbo Festivaldifferent regions –
  – Explore traditional – Discuss the rituals andDiscuss the cultural
  Nigerian cultural traditions associated withsignificance and rituals
  festivals and each festival – Engageof each festival – Create
 Nigeriancelebrations –Festivalstudents in activities toartwork or crafts
 CulturalUnderstand theirprops,learn about festivalinspired by Nigerian
24Festivalssignificance and ritualspicturescustoms and practicesfestival themes



  Week  Topic  Learning ObjectivesMaterials Needed  Teacher’s Activities  Learners’ Activities
                    25              Nigerian Colonial History    – Learn about Nigeria’s colonial history and the impact of colonization on society and culture – Understand the struggle for independence              Colonial-era artifacts, maps– Present colonial-era artifacts and maps depicting Nigeria’s colonial boundaries – Discuss the reasons for colonization and its effects on Nigerian society and culture – Engage students in activities to explore the resistance to colonial rule– Discuss the impact of colonization on Nigerian society and culture – Explore the resistance movements against colonial rule – Reflect on the legacy of colonialism and its implications for modern Nigeria
                      26                Nigerian Cultural Dance and Music                 Musical instruments, dance videosShowcase traditional Nigerian musical instruments such as talking drums, shekere, and kalimba – Watch videos of Nigerian cultural dance performances and discuss the music and dance styles Engage students in– Explore traditional Nigerian musical instruments and their sounds – Learn basic rhythms or dance movements from different Nigerian cultures – Participate in rhythm exercises or dance workshops led by the teacher
– Explore the diversity of Nigerian cultural
dance and music traditions – Learn about the instruments and rhythms used in traditional music
rhythm exercises or dance workshops
                      27                Nigerian Cultural Heritage Sites          – Learn about famous cultural heritage sites in Nigeria – Understand their                Pictures of heritage sites, maps– Present pictures and maps of UNESCO World Heritage sites in Nigeria such as Sukur Cultural Landscape and Osun- Osogbo Sacred Grove – Discuss the historical and cultural significance of each site – Engage students in activities to explore the sites virtuallyIdentify and name famous cultural heritage sites in NigeriaDiscuss the historical and cultural importance of each site – Explore virtual tours or images of Nigerian heritage sites and share interesting facts with classmates
historical and cultural significance
        28Nigerian Cultural Diversity: Ethnic Groups  – Explore the diversity of ethnic groups in Nigeria – Understand their languages,Ethnic group charts, cultural artifacts– Showcase charts and artifacts representing different Nigerian ethnic groups such as Hausa, Igbo, Yoruba, and Fulani –– Learn about the languages, traditions, and lifestyles of different Nigerian ethnic groups – Discuss



  Week  Topic  Learning ObjectivesMaterials Needed  Teacher’s Activities  Learners’ Activities
  traditions, and lifestyles Discuss the languages, traditions, and lifestyles of each ethnic group – Engage students in activities promoting intercultural understandingthe similarities and differences among Nigerian cultures – Participate in activities promoting respect and appreciation for diversity
    – Share examples of 
   Nigerian oral literature 
   such as folktales, myths,– Listen to traditional
   and proverbs – UseNigerian folktales and
  – Learn about the rich storytelling props ormyths – Participate in
  tradition of oral performances to bringstorytelling or role-
  literature in Nigerian traditional stories to life –playing activities –
  culture – Explore Engage students inDiscuss the themes and
 Nigerianvarious forms of oralStorytellingdiscussions about themorals conveyed in oral
 Literature: Oralstorytelling andprops,importance of oralliterature and how they
29Traditionperformancefolktalestraditionreflect Nigerian culture
     – Review key concepts
    – Conduct review sessionsand topics through
  – Review key concepts to revisit key concepts anddiscussions and
  and topics covered topics from the term –activities – Complete
  throughout the term – Administer assessments toassessments to
  Conduct assessments evaluate students’demonstrate
  to evaluate students’ comprehension andunderstanding and
  understanding and retention of knowledge –areas for improvement
  progress – Reflect onAssessmentGuide students in– Reflect on learning
  learning experiencesmaterials,reflecting on their learningachievements and set
 Review andand set goals forreflectionexperiences and settingpersonal goals for
30Assessmentfuture learningworksheetsgoals for improvementfuture learning


GEOGRAPHY SCHEME OF WORK

Geography

Scheme of work for Primary 2 Geography covering various topics, learning objectives, materials needed, teacher’s activities, and learner’s activities over 30 weeks:

  Week  Topic  Learning ObjectivesMaterials Needed  Teacher’s Activities  Learners’ Activities
                      1                    Introduction to Geography              – Understand the meaning and importance of geography                    World map, globe– Introduce the concept of geography and its significance in understanding the world – Show a world map and globe to identify continents and oceans – Engage students in a discussion about the different aspects of geography      – Identify and name continents and oceans on a world map – Discuss the importance of geography in everyday life – Ask questions about different geographical features and locations
                      2                    Our Local Environment              – Recognize and describe features of the local environment                    Pictures of local environment– Present pictures of the local environment including landmarks, buildings, and natural features – Discuss the characteristics of the local environment and how it differs from other places – Lead a walk around the school to observe and identify local features      – Identify and name local landmarks and natural features – Describe the characteristics of the local environment – Go on a walk around the school to observe and discuss local features
                    3                  Maps and Directions              – Understand the purpose and use of maps                    Maps, compass– Introduce different types of maps such as road maps, topographic maps, and thematic maps – Explain how to use a compass and cardinal directions – Engage students in map-reading activities and practice giving directions  – Learn how to read basic maps and understand symbols – Practice using a compass and identifying cardinal directions – Give directions to locations within the classroom or school



  Week  Topic  Learning ObjectivesMaterials Needed  Teacher’s Activities  Learners’ Activities
                    4              Landforms and Bodies of Water            – Identify and describe common landforms and bodies of water              Pictures of landforms, models– Present pictures or models of landforms such as mountains, valleys, rivers, and lakes – Discuss the characteristics and formation of each landform – Engage students in activities to match landforms with their descriptions  – Identify and name common landforms and bodies of water – Describe the characteristics and features of each landform – Match pictures of landforms with their descriptions
                      5                    Our Country: Nigeria              – Locate Nigeria on a map and identify its neighboring countries                    Map of Nigeria, flags– Show a map of Nigeria and its neighboring countries – Discuss the geographical location of Nigeria in Africa – Introduce the flags of Nigeria and neighboring countries – Engage students in activities to identify and label the states of Nigeria  – Locate Nigeria on a map and identify neighboring countries – Learn the names and locations of Nigerian states – Identify the colors and symbols on the Nigerian flag and flags of neighboring countries
                      6                    Our Continent: Africa            – Identify Africa on a world map and recognize major geographical features                    Map of Africa, pictures– Present a map of Africa and discuss its size, location, and diverse geography – Show pictures of major geographical features in Africa such as rivers, deserts, and mountains – Engage students in activities to identify and label countries in Africa– Locate Africa on a world map and identify major geographical features – Learn about the diversity of landscapes and environments in Africa – Identify and name countries in Africa and discuss their characteristics
        7    Exploring Continents: Europe– Identify Europe on a world map and learn about its geography and countries    Map of Europe, travel brochures– Present a map of Europe and discuss its location, size, and diverse landscapes – Show travel brochures or pictures of– Locate Europe on a world map and identify its countries – Learn about famous landmarks and attractions in Europe



  Week  Topic  Learning ObjectivesMaterials Needed  Teacher’s Activities  Learners’ Activities
    famous landmarks and attractions in Europe – Engage students in activities to learn about different European countries– Discuss the cultural diversity and languages spoken in European countries
    – Present a map of Asia 
    and discuss its size, 
    population, and 
    geographical features –– Locate Asia on a world
    Showcase culturalmap and identify its
    artifacts or picturescountries – Explore
    representing differentcultural artifacts and
  – Identify Asia on a Asian cultures andtraditions from different
  world map and traditions – EngageAsian countries – Discuss
 Exploringlearn about itsMap of Asia,students in activities tothe diversity of
 Continents:geography andculturallearn about key Asianlandscapes, languages,
8Asiacountriesartifactscountriesand religions in Asia
    – Present a map of North– Locate North America
    America and discuss itson a world map and
    diverse landscapes andidentify its countries –
    climates – Show picturesLearn about wildlife and
    of wildlife and naturalnatural features in North
  – Identify North wonders in North AmericaAmerica – Discuss the
  America on a world – Engage students incultural diversity and
 Exploringmap and learnMap of Northactivities to learn aboutlanguages spoken in
 Continents:about its geographyAmerica,countries in NorthNorth American
9North Americaand countrieswildlife photosAmericacountries
    – Present a map of South– Locate South America
    America and discuss itson a world map and
    physical features andidentify its countries –
          10    Exploring Continents: South America– Identify South America on a world map and learn about its geography and countries  Map of South America, rainforest propsclimate zones – Showcase props or pictures representing the Amazon rainforest and other South American landmarks – Engage students inLearn about the Amazon rainforest and other geographical features in South America – Discuss the cultural diversity and languages spoken in



  Week  Topic  Learning ObjectivesMaterials Needed  Teacher’s Activities  Learners’ Activities
    activities to learn about South American countriesSouth American countries
    – Present a map of 
    Australia and discuss its 
    unique wildlife,– Locate Australia on a
    landscapes, and climate –world map and identify
    Showcase aboriginalits states and major
    artifacts or picturescities – Learn about
    representing indigenousindigenous Australian
  – Identify Australia Australian culture –culture and traditions –
  on a world map andMap ofEngage students inDiscuss the diversity of
 Exploringlearn about itsAustralia,activities to learn aboutwildlife and landscapes
 Continents:geography andaboriginalAustralian states andin different regions of
11Australiamajor citiesartifactscitiesAustralia
    – Show pictures of– Learn about Antarctica
    Antarctica and discuss itsas the southernmost
    extreme climate andcontinent and its unique
    environment – Introducefeatures – Identify polar
  – Learn about polar animals and theiranimals and discuss their
  Antarctica as the adaptations to survive inadaptations to cold
  southernmost Antarctica – Engageclimates – Discuss the
 Exploringcontinent and itsPictures ofstudents in activities toimportance of scientific
 Continents:uniqueAntarctica,learn about scientificresearch in
12Antarcticacharacteristicspolar animalsresearch in Antarcticaunderstanding Antarctica
    – Present models or 
    diagrams of the solar 
    system and discuss the 
    characteristics of each– Identify and name the
    planet – Show posters orplanets in our solar
    pictures of planets andsystem – Learn about the
    their moons – Engagecharacteristics and
  – Learn about the students in activities tofeatures of each planet –
  planets in our solarSolar systemlearn about the order andDiscuss the differences
 Exploring Oursystem and theirmodels, planetsize of planets in the solarbetween inner and outer
13Solar Systemcharacteristicsposterssystemplanets



  Week  Topic  Learning ObjectivesMaterials Needed  Teacher’s Activities  Learners’ Activities
                      14                  Exploring Landscapes: Mountains            – Identify and describe different types of mountains and their formation processes                  Pictures of mountains, rock samples– Show pictures of different types of mountains such as fold, block, and volcanic mountains – Discuss the formation processes of mountains including tectonic activity and erosion – Engage students in activities to identify mountain features      – Identify different types of mountains and discuss their characteristics – Learn about the formation processes of mountains – Identify mountain features in pictures or diagrams
                    15              Exploring Landscapes: Rivers            – Recognize and describe the characteristics and importance of rivers                  Maps of rivers, river modelsPresent maps of major rivers around the world and discuss their lengths, sources, and destinationsShow models or diagrams of river systems and their features – Engage students in activities to learn about the importance of rivers– Identify major rivers on world maps and discuss their characteristics – Learn about the features and functions of river systems – Discuss the importance of rivers for transportation, agriculture, and ecosystems
                      16                  Exploring Landscapes: Deserts        – Identify and describe the characteristics of deserts and the adaptations of desert plants and animals                  Pictures of deserts, desert plants– Show pictures of different desert landscapes and discuss their features such as sand dunes, rock formations, and oases – Introduce desert plants and animals and discuss their adaptations to survive in arid environments    – Identify and name different deserts around the world – Learn about the features and characteristics of desert landscapes – Discuss the adaptations of plants and animals to live in desert environments
        17  Exploring Landscapes: Forests  – Recognize different types of forests and understand their      Forest posters, tree samples– Present posters or pictures of tropical, temperate, and coniferous forests and discuss their– Identify different types of forests and discuss their characteristics – Learn about the ecological importance of



  Week  Topic  Learning ObjectivesMaterials Needed  Teacher’s Activities  Learners’ Activities
  ecological importance characteristics – Show samples of trees and discuss their importance for oxygen production and biodiversity – Engage students in activities to learn about forest ecosystemsforests for biodiversity and climate regulation – Discuss the threats facing forest ecosystems and ways to protect them
     – Identify coastal
    – Present maps orfeatures and discuss
    diagrams of coastlines andtheir formation
    discuss coastal featuresprocesses – Learn about
    such as beaches, cliffs,erosion and deposition
  – Identify and and bays – Show samplesprocesses along
  describe coastal of beach sand, shells, andcoastlines – Collect and
  features and rocks – Engage students inexamine beach samples
 Exploringunderstand the activities to learn aboutto identify different
 Landscapes:processes of erosionCoastal maps,erosion and depositionmaterials and discuss
18Coastlinesand depositionbeach samplesprocessestheir origins
    – Show pictures of 
    different types of islands 
    including volcanic, coral,– Identify different types
    and continental islands –of islands and discuss
    Discuss the geologicaltheir characteristics –
  – Recognize processes involved inLearn about the
  different types of island formation and thegeological processes
  islands and ecological significance ofinvolved in island
  understand their island habitats – Engageformation – Discuss the
 Exploringgeological originsIsland pictures,students in activities tounique biodiversity and
 Landscapes:and ecologicalvolcaniclearn about islandconservation challenges
19Islandsimportancemodelsecosystemsof island ecosystems
  – Understand the – Introduce the concepts of weather and climate and discuss the factors that influence them – Show weather instruments and– Learn how to differentiate between weather and climate – Use weather instruments to measure temperature and humidity – Identify
  difference between 
  weather and climate 
 Exploringand learn aboutWeather
 Weather anddifferent climateinstruments,
20Climatezonesclimate charts



  Week  Topic  Learning ObjectivesMaterials Needed  Teacher’s Activities  Learners’ Activities
    demonstrate how to measure temperature, humidity, and rainfall – Engage students in activities to learn about climate zonesdifferent climate zones on maps and discuss their characteristics and typical weather patterns
    – Show pictures or videos– Identify and name
    of natural disasters suchdifferent types of natural
    as earthquakes,disasters – Discuss the
    hurricanes, and floods –causes and impacts of
    Discuss the causes andnatural disasters on
  – Learn about effects of each type ofcommunities and
  different types of natural disaster – Engageenvironments – Learn
  natural disasters students in activities toabout emergency
 Exploringand understandDisasterlearn about emergencyprocedures and safety
 Naturaltheir causes andphotos,preparedness and safetyprecautions in the event
21Disastersimpactsemergency kitsmeasuresof a natural disaster
    – Present posters or 
    pictures illustrating 
    environmental issues such– Learn about
    as pollution,environmental issues
    deforestation, and habitatand their impacts on
    loss – Discuss theecosystems and
    importance ofcommunities – Discuss
  – Understand the environmentalthe importance of
  importance of conservation forconservation actions
  environmental biodiversity and humansuch as recycling and
  conservation and well-being – Engagehabitat restoration –
 Exploringlearn about ways toConservationstudents in activities toParticipate in activities to
 Environmentalprotect theposters,promote recycling andreduce waste and
22Conservationenvironmentrecycling binswaste reductionconserve resources
    – Present diagrams of the– Identify the stages of
      23  Exploring Water Resources– Learn about the distribution and importance of water resources  Water cycle diagrams, water sampleswater cycle and discuss the processes of evaporation, condensation, and precipitation – Showthe water cycle and discuss their significance – Learn about different sources of freshwater and their importance for



  Week  Topic  Learning ObjectivesMaterials Needed  Teacher’s Activities  Learners’ Activities
    samples of freshwater sources such as rivers, lakes, and groundwater – Engage students in activities to learn about water conservationecosystems and human activities – Discuss the importance of water conservation and ways to reduce water usage
                            24                        Exploring Human Settlements                – Identify different types of human settlements and understand factors influencing their location                        Urban and rural pictures, city models– Show pictures or models of different types of human settlements including cities, towns, and villages – Discuss the factors that influence the location and growth of settlements such as geography, resources, and transportation – Engage students in activities to learn about urban planning and rural development      – Identify and name different types of human settlements and discuss their characteristics – Learn about factors influencing settlement patterns and growth – Discuss the challenges and benefits of urbanization and rural development
                          25                      Exploring Transportation Networks              – Learn about different modes of transportation and their roles in connecting people and goods                      Transportation maps, toy vehicles– Present maps or diagrams of transportation networks including roads, railways, and airports – Discuss the importance of transportation for economic development and social connectivity – Engage students in activities to learn about different modes of transportation– Identify and name different modes of transportation and discuss their purposes – Learn about the functions of transportation networks in connecting communities and facilitating trade – Play with toy vehicles and discuss their roles in transportation systems
      26  Exploring Economic Activities– Understand different economic activities such as agriculture,Economic charts, agricultural tools– Present charts or diagrams illustrating different economic sectors and their– Learn about the primary, secondary, and tertiary sectors of the economy and their roles



  Week  Topic  Learning ObjectivesMaterials Needed  Teacher’s Activities  Learners’ Activities
  industry, and services contributions to the economy – Show examples of agricultural tools, industrial machinery, and service occupations – Engage students in activities to learn about local economic activities– Discuss the importance of agriculture, industry, and services in local communities – Explore different occupations and economic activities in their region
                          27                        Exploring Globalization              – Learn about globalization and its impacts on economies, cultures, and the environment                      Globalization videos, world trade maps– Show videos or documentaries explaining the concept of globalization and its effects on different aspects of society – Present maps or diagrams showing global trade routes and economic interdependence – Engage students in discussions about the benefits and challenges of globalization– Discuss the meaning and effects of globalization on economies, cultures, and the environment – Learn about global trade patterns and economic interconnections – Reflect on the implications of globalization for local communities and the world
                        28                    Exploring Cultural Diversity            – Appreciate the diversity of cultures around the world and understand the importance of cultural heritage                  Cultural artifacts, traditional costumes– Showcase cultural artifacts, traditional costumes, and crafts representing different cultures and traditions – Discuss the significance of cultural heritage and the need for cultural preservation – Engage students in activities to learn about cultural practices and traditions  – Explore cultural artifacts and traditional costumes from different parts of the world – Discuss the importance of preserving cultural heritage and traditions – Participate in activities to celebrate diversity and promote cultural understanding
    29Exploring Environmental Sustainability– Understand the concept of environmental sustainability andSustainability posters, recycling bins– Present posters or infographics explaining the concept of environmental– Learn about the principles of environmental sustainability and their



  Week  Topic  Learning ObjectivesMaterials Needed  Teacher’s Activities  Learners’ Activities
  learn about ways to promote sustainable living sustainability and the importance of sustainable living – Discuss the principles of reduce, reuse, and recycle for minimizing environmental impact – Engage students in activities to promote sustainable practicesimportance for protecting ecosystems and resources – Discuss ways to reduce waste, conserve energy, and protect the environment – Participate in activities to promote recycling and sustainable living practices
  – Review key – Conduct review sessions– Review key concepts
  concepts and topics to revisit key concepts andand topics through
  covered throughout topics from the term –discussions and activities
  the term – Conduct Administer assessments– Complete assessments
  assessments to to evaluate students’to demonstrate
  evaluate students’ comprehension andunderstanding and areas
  understanding and retention of knowledge –for improvement –
  progress – Reflect onAssessmentGuide students inReflect on learning
  learning experiencesmaterials,reflecting on their learningachievements and set
 Review andand set goals forreflectionexperiences and settingpersonal goals for future
30Assessmentfuture learningworksheetsgoals for improvementlearning

ART AND DESIGN SCHEME OF WORK

Art and Design

Scheme of work for Primary 2 Art and Design covering various topics, learning objectives, materials needed, teacher’s activities, and learner’s activities over 30 weeks:

  Week  TopicLearning Objectives  Materials Needed  Teacher’s Activities  Learners’ Activities
                1              Introduction to Colors        – Understand primary and secondary colors – Learn to identify and name colors              Color wheel, paint, crayons, markersIntroduce primary colors (red, blue, yellow) and secondary colors (orange, green, purple) using a color wheel – Demonstrate color mixing to create secondary colorsEngage students in coloring activities  – Identify and name primary and secondary colors – Experiment with mixing colors to create new shades – Color simple drawings using primary and secondary colors
                2            Exploring Shapes and Patterns               Construction paper, scissors, glue– Introduce basic geometric shapes (circle, square, triangle) and demonstrate how to cut and arrange them to    – Identify and name basic geometric shapes – Create patterns using shapes and colors – Discuss the concept of symmetry and asymmetry in patterns
– Recognize and
create basic shapes – Understand the concept of patterns
create patterns – Engage students in creating their own patterns using shapes and colors
                3            Drawing Nature: Flowers        – Learn to observe and draw basic flower shapes – – Show pictures or real flowers and discuss their shapes and parts (petals, stem, leaves) – Demonstrate step-by-step drawing of simple flower shapes – Guide students in adding details and colors to their flower drawingsObserve and identify different parts of flowersFollow step-by-step instructions to draw simple flower shapes – Add details and colors to their flower drawings to make them more realistic and vibrant
Drawing paper, pencils, colored pencils
Develop fine motor skills
        4  Exploring Textures: Collage  – Understand the concept of texture – Create collage artworks  Various textured materials (fabric, paper)– Introduce the concept of texture and show examples of different textures (rough, smooth, bumpy) – Provide a varietyExplore different textures by touching and feeling various materialsCreate collage artworks using textured materials,



  Week  TopicLearning Objectives  Materials Needed  Teacher’s Activities  Learners’ Activities
  using different materials of textured materials for students to explore and create collage artworksfocusing on combining different textures and colors to create interesting compositions
     – Practice basic
    – Demonstrate basicwatercolor techniques
    watercolor techniquessuch as blending and
    such as wet-on-wet andlayering colors –
  – Learn basic wet-on-dry – GuideExperiment with mixing
  watercolor students in experimentingdifferent colors to create
  techniques (wet- with blending and mixingnew shades and
  on-wet, wet-on- colors using watercolors –gradients – Create
 Paintingdry) – ExploreWatercolor paints,Encourage creativewatercolor paintings
 Techniques:color mixing withbrushes, watercolorexpression throughinspired by nature or
5Watercolorswatercolorspaperpaintingimagination
    – Introduce the concept of– Mold and shape
    sculpture and showplaydough into different
    examples of differentforms and figures –
    types of sculptures –Experiment with
    Provide playdough anddifferent sculpting tools
  – Develop 3- sculpting tools forto create textures and
  dimensional students to create theirdetails – Share their
 Exploringthinking skills – own sculptures –sculptures with
 Sculpture:Create sculpturesPlaydough,Encourage imaginativeclassmates and describe
6Playdoughusing playdoughsculpting toolsand creative expressiontheir creations
     – Practice drawing
     repetitive patterns
    – Introduce Zentangle artfollowing Zentangle
    and show examples oftemplates – Create
    intricate patterns –Zentangle artworks using
  – Learn about Provide Zentangle patternvarious patterns and
  Zentangle art and templates for students toshapes – Focus on
  patterns – use as a guide – Guiderelaxation and
 Exploring LinesDevelop focus and students in creating theirmindfulness while
 and Patterns:concentrationZentangle patternown Zentangle artworksworking on Zentangle
7Zentangleskillstemplates, markersusing markersdesigns


  Week  TopicLearning Objectives  Materials Needed  Teacher’s Activities  Learners’ Activities
                8            Exploring Cultural Art: African Masks      Learn about African mask- making traditionsCreate masks inspired by African designs            Cardboard, paint, decorative materials– Show pictures of African masks and discuss their cultural significance and designs – Provide cardboard and art supplies for students to create their own masks inspired by African motifs and symbols– Explore African mask designs and discuss their meanings and symbolism – Create masks using cardboard and decorative materials, incorporating African-inspired patterns and colors
                  9                Exploring Still Life: Fruits               Fruits (real or pictures), drawing paper– Set up a still-life arrangement with fruits and other objects – Demonstrate techniques for drawing still life, focusing on observation, proportion, and shading – Guide students in sketching their own still life drawings– Observe and analyze the shapes, colors, and textures of fruits in the still-life arrangement – Practice drawing fruit shapes with attention to details and shading – Create still-life drawings with realistic proportions and shading
– Learn to observe and draw still-life arrangements – Develop skills in shading and
composition
                        10                  Exploring Textiles: Weaving          – Learn basic weaving techniques – Create woven artworks using simple looms or     – Introduce the concept of weaving and show examples of woven textiles – Provide cardboard looms or simple weaving frames for students to practice basic weaving techniques – Guide students in creating woven artworks– Practice basic weaving techniques such as over- under patterns – Experiment with different colors and textures of yarn to create patterns and designs – Create woven artworks such as coasters or bookmarks using weaving techniques
Yarn, cardboard looms, weaving needles
cardboard
          11      Exploring Printmaking: Stamp Art– Learn about printmaking techniques – Create artworks using stamping techniques        Rubber stamps, ink pads, paper– Introduce the concept of printmaking and show examples of stamped artworks – Provide rubber stamps and ink pads for students to create their– Experiment with stamping techniques using different stamps and ink colors – Create stamped artworks by combining different


  Week  TopicLearning Objectives  Materials Needed  Teacher’s Activities  Learners’ Activities
    own stamped artworks – Encourage experimentation with different stamping techniquesstamp designs and colors – Explore patterns and compositions in their stamped artworks
                  12              Exploring Portraits: Self- Portraits          – Learn to observe facial features and proportions – Develop skills in drawing portraits                Mirrors, drawing paper, pencils  – Demonstrate how to observe and sketch facial features such as eyes, nose, and mouth – Provide mirrors for students to observe and draw their own facial features – Guide students in creating self-portraits using pencils– Observe and sketch their own facial features using mirrors – Pay attention to proportions and details when drawing facial features – Create self-portraits focusing on capturing their unique features and expressions
     – Explore architectural
   – Show pictures ofstyles and discuss their
   different architecturalfeatures and purposes –
   styles (modern,Design and draw or build
  – Learn abouttraditional, historical) –models of buildings,
  architecturalDiscuss the elements offocusing on
  styles andbuildings such as roofs,incorporating
  elements – Createwindows, and doors –architectural elements
 Exploringdrawings orGuide students in drawingand details – Present
 Architecture:models ofConstruction paper,or building their owntheir architectural
13Buildingsbuildingsmarkers, gluearchitectural designsdesigns to the class
     – Observe and analyze
   – Show pictures of naturaldifferent elements of
   landscapes such asnatural landscapes –
   mountains, forests, andPractice painting or
  – Learn to observe rivers – Demonstratedrawing landscapes
  and depict natural techniques for painting orusing techniques learned
  landscapes – drawing landscapes,in class – Create
  Develop skills in focusing on perspectivelandscape artworks
 Exploringpainting or and composition – Guideinspired by their
 Nature:drawingPainting materials,students in creating theirimagination or real-life
14Landscape Artlandscapeslandscape photosown landscape artworksscenery


  Week  TopicLearning Objectives  Materials Needed  Teacher’s Activities  Learners’ Activities
                      15                Exploring Fantasy: Fairy Tales Art          – Explore themes and characters from fairy tales – Create artworks inspired by fairy tale stories                    Fairy tale books, art supplies  – Read aloud fairy tale stories and discuss themes, characters, and settings – Provide art supplies for students to create artworks inspired by fairy tale themes or characters – Encourage storytelling through their artworks– Listen to fairy tale stories and identify key themes and characters – Create artworks inspired by favorite fairy tales, focusing on bringing characters and scenes to life through art – Share their artworks and discuss the stories behind them
                  16            Exploring Animals: Animal Drawings                 Animal pictures, drawing materials  – Show pictures of various animals and discuss their features and habitats – Demonstrate techniques for drawing animal shapes, details, and textures – Guide students– Observe and identify different animals and their characteristics – Practice drawing animal shapes and features, focusing on details and proportions – Create animal drawings inspired by favorite animals or zoo visits
– Learn to observe and draw different animals – Develop skills in
representing animal features and movements
in creating their own animal drawings
                        17                    Exploring Culture: Traditional Art        Learn about traditional art forms from different culturesCreate artworks   – Introduce traditional art forms such as Chinese calligraphy, Aboriginal dot painting, or Japanese origami – Show examples of traditional artworks and discuss their cultural significance – Guide students in creating their own artworks using traditional techniques– Explore traditional art forms from different cultures and discuss their meanings and symbolism – Create artworks inspired by traditional techniques, incorporating cultural motifs and symbols – Reflect on the cultural significance of their artworks
inspired by traditional art techniques
Cultural artifacts, art supplies
    18Exploring Seasons: Seasonal Art– Explore themes and elements associated with different seasons  Seasonal materials (leaves, snowflakes)– Discuss the characteristics and changes associated with different seasons (spring,– Learn about the characteristics and changes of each season – Create artworks inspired


  Week  TopicLearning Objectives  Materials Needed  Teacher’s Activities  Learners’ Activities
  – Create artworks inspired by seasonal changes summer, autumn, winter) – Provide seasonal materials for students to create artworks reflecting each season – Encourage creativity and imagination in their artworksby seasonal themes using materials collected from nature or seasonal symbols – Reflect on the beauty and diversity of seasonal changes through art
     – Explore images of
   – Show images of galaxies,celestial objects and
   stars, planets, anddiscuss their beauty and
   nebulae captured byscientific significance –
   space telescopes – DiscussCreate artworks inspired
  – Learn about the concept of spaceby space using colors
  space exploration exploration and theand patterns reminiscent
  and celestial mysteries of the universeof cosmic phenomena –
  objects – Create – Guide students inImagine traveling
 Exploringartworks inspired creating cosmic artworksthrough space and
 Space: Cosmicby the wonders ofSpace images, artusing various artdepict their visions
19Artthe universesuppliestechniquesthrough art
    – Introduce mythical– Learn about mythical
   creatures from differentcreatures and their roles
   cultures and mythologiesin folklore and
   (dragons, unicorns,mythology – Create
  – Learn aboutmermaids) – Showartworks depicting their
  mythicalexamples of mythicalfavorite mythical
  creatures fromcreature artworks andcreatures, focusing on
  folklore anddiscuss their significancedetails and imaginative
 Exploringmythology –and symbolism – Guideinterpretations – Share
 Fantasy:Create artworksstudents in creating theirstories and legends
 Mythicaldepicting mythicalMythology books,own mythical creatureassociated with mythical
20Creaturescreaturesart materialsartworkscreatures
  – Explore abstract – Introduce the concept of abstract art and show examples of abstract artworks by famous artists – Discuss the principles of abstract art– Explore abstract art and discuss its meanings and interpretations – Experiment with different abstract techniques such as color
  art and its 
  principles – Create 
  artworks usingAbstract art
 Exploringabstractexamples, art
21Abstract Arttechniquesmaterials


  Week  TopicLearning Objectives  Materials Needed  Teacher’s Activities  Learners’ Activities
    such as color, shape, and composition – Guide students in experimenting with abstract techniquesblending, splattering, or geometric shapes – Create abstract artworks inspired by emotions or imagination
     – Learn about the
   – Discuss the purpose andimportance of public art
   significance of public artin communities and its
   in enhancing communityimpact on public spaces –
   identity and pride – PlanCollaborate with
  – Learn about and design a mural orclassmates to create a
  public art and its public artwork reflectingmural or artwork
  role in themes or valuesrepresenting their
  communities – important to theshared values and
  Create community – Engageaspirations – Participate
 Exploringcollaborative students in painting orin the installation of the
 Community:artworks forMural materials,creating the muralartwork in a community
22Public Artpublic displaycommunity spacestogetherspace
     – Explore cultural
   – Show images or videosfestivals and discuss
   of cultural festivals fromtheir significance and
   different countries andtraditions – Create
  – Learn aboutcultures – Discuss theartworks inspired by
  cultural festivalstraditions, customs, andfestival themes,
  and celebrationssymbols associated withincorporating cultural
  around the worldeach festival – Guidesymbols and colors –
 Exploring– Create artworksstudents in creatingShare stories and
 Culturalinspired byFestival images, artartworks inspired byexperiences related to
23Festivals Artfestival themessuppliesfestival themescultural celebrations
  – Learn about – Introduce digital art and show examples of digital artworks created using tablets or computers – Demonstrate basic digital art techniques such as drawing, painting, and layering using digital– Learn how to use digital art apps or software to create drawings and paintings – Experiment with different digital brushes, colors, and effects – Create digital artworks
  digital art 
  techniques and 
  tools – Create 
  digital artworks 
  using digitalComputers/tablets,
 Exploringdrawing apps ordigital art
24Digital Artsoftwareapps/software


  Week  TopicLearning Objectives  Materials Needed  Teacher’s Activities  Learners’ Activities
    drawing apps or software – Guide students in creating their own digital artworksinspired by nature, fantasy, or personal interests
    – Discuss the importance– Learn about the
    of recycling and ways tobenefits of recycling and
    reduce waste through artenvironmental art –
    – Provide recycledCreate artworks using
    materials such as paper,recycled materials,
  – Learn about cardboard, and plasticfocusing on creativity
  recycling and bottles for students toand resourcefulness –
  environmental art create artworks – GuideReflect on the
  – Create artworksRecyclablestudents in creatingenvironmental message
 Exploringusing recycledmaterials (paper,sculptures or collagesconveyed through their
25Recycling Artmaterialscardboard)using recycled materialsartworks
    – Introduce Greek– Learn about Greek
   mythology and showmythology and its
   examples of Greek art andsignificance in ancient
   architecture – DiscussGreek culture – Create
  – Learn aboutfamous Greek myths andartworks depicting
  Greek mythologythe gods and heroesscenes from Greek
  and its influencedepicted in them – Guidemyths, focusing on
  on art and culturestudents in creatingstorytelling and
 Exploring– Create artworksartworks inspired bysymbolism – Share their
 Mythology:inspired by GreekGreek mythologyGreek myths andinterpretations of Greek
26Greek Artmythsbooks, art suppliescharactersmyths through art
    – Show images of– Observe and analyze
   cityscapes and urbancityscapes, identifying
   landscapes, highlightingkey elements and
   architectural features andlandmarks – Create
  – Learn about city life – Discuss theartworks depicting city
  cityscapes and characteristics ofscenes, focusing on
  urban cityscapes such asperspective and
  architecture – buildings, streets, andcomposition – Reflect on
 ExploringCreate artworks transportation – Guidethe diversity and energy
 Landscapes:depicting cityCityscape images,students in creating theirof urban environments
27Cityscapesscenesart materialsown cityscape artworksthrough art


  Week  TopicLearning Objectives  Materials Needed  Teacher’s Activities  Learners’ Activities
                          28                    Exploring Fantasy: Magical Creatures            Learn about magical creatures from folklore and fantasy literatureCreate artworks depicting magical creatures                        Fantasy books, art supplies      – Introduce mythical creatures from fantasy literature (elves, trolls, centaurs) – Show examples of magical creature artworks and discuss their imaginative qualities – Guide students in creating their own magical creature artworks– Explore mythical creatures from fantasy literature and discuss their characteristics and stories – Create artworks depicting their favorite magical creatures, focusing on creativity and imagination – Share their magical creature artworks and describe their magical powers and traits
                        29                  Exploring Abstract Expressionism        – Learn about abstract expressionism and its emphasis on emotion and spontaneity – Create expressive abstract artworks                  Abstract art examples, art materials  – Introduce abstract expressionism and show examples of artworks by famous abstract artists – Discuss the principles of abstract expressionism such as gesture, color, and texture – Guide students in creating their own expressive abstract artworks– Explore the emotional and expressive qualities of abstract art – Experiment with different techniques and materials to create spontaneous and dynamic artworks – Reflect on their emotions and experiences while creating abstract art
                          30                        Review and Showcase        – Review key                        Artworks, exhibition space– Conduct a review of artworks created throughout the term, highlighting key techniques and achievements – Organize an exhibition or display to showcase students’ artworks to classmates and parents – Celebrate and appreciate students’ creativity and accomplishments– Reflect on their artistic growth and achievements over the term – Participate in setting up and presenting their artworks in the exhibition – Share their artworks with classmates and visitors, discussing their inspirations and techniques
concepts and techniques learned throughout the term – Showcase students’ artworks in an exhibition



PHYSICAL EDUCATION SCHEME OF WORK

Physical Education

Scheme of work for Primary 2 Physical Education covering topics, learning objectives, materials needed, teacher’s activities, and learner’s activities over 30 weeks:

  Week  TopicLearning ObjectivesMaterials Needed  Teacher’s Activities  Learners’ Activities
          1      Introduction to Physical Education  – Understand the importance of physical activity for health and well- being          None– Discuss the benefits of regular physical activity for health and fitness – Introduce basic rules and safety guidelines for physical activities– Participate in warm-up activities such as stretching and jogging – Discuss the importance of being active and staying healthy
              2          Fundamental Movement Skills             Cones, balls, hoops– Demonstrate and explain how to perform fundamental movement skills such as running, jumping, hopping, skipping, and throwing – Provide opportunities for practice and feedback– Practice running, jumping, hopping, skipping, and throwing skills through fun games and activities – Receive feedback and guidance from the teacher to improve their skills
– Develop basic motor skills such as running, jumping, hopping, skipping,
and throwing
                3              Coordination and Balance          – Improve coordination and balance through various activities            Balance beams, bean bags, cones– Set up stations with different activities to challenge coordination and balance skills (e.g., balance beam walking, bean bag tossing, cone weaving) – Provide demonstrations and guidance    – Participate in activities that require coordination and balance, such as balancing on one foot, walking on a balance beam, and tossing bean bags into targets
            4          Agility and Speed      – Develop agility and speed through agility drills and sprinting exercises        Agility ladder, markers, stopwatch– Set up agility courses with cones and agility ladder for students to navigate through – Lead sprinting exercises and relay races to practice speed and agility skills– Navigate through agility courses, focusing on quick movements and direction changes – Participate in sprinting drills and relay races to improve speed and agility

  Week  TopicLearning ObjectivesMaterials Needed  Teacher’s Activities  Learners’ Activities
            5          Strength and Flexibility    – Increase strength and flexibility through strength exercises and stretching routines      Mats, resistance bands, stretching chart– Demonstrate and lead strength exercises such as push-ups, squats, and lunges – Guide students in performing stretching routines to improve flexibility– Perform strength exercises to build muscle strength and endurance – Follow stretching routines to improve flexibility and prevent injuries
                6            Body Awareness and Control      – Enhance body awareness and control through body awareness exercises and dance activities              Music, scarves, dance mats– Lead body awareness exercises focusing on spatial awareness, body alignment, and control – Introduce simple dance movements and choreographies to develop coordination and expression  – Practice body awareness exercises such as mirroring movements and body isolations – Learn and perform dance routines to music, focusing on coordination and rhythm
              7            Teamwork and Cooperation    – Develop teamwork and cooperation skills through team sports and cooperative games            Balls, team jerseys, cones– Organize team sports such as soccer, basketball, or relay races to promote– Participate in team sports, working together with teammates to achieve common goals – Engage in cooperative games that emphasize communication and collaboration skills
teamwork and cooperation – Facilitate cooperative games that require teamwork and problem-solving skills
              8            Sportsmanship and Fair Play      – Understand the importance of        Sports equipment, sportsmanship posters    – Discuss the values of sportsmanship and fair play in sports – Emphasize the importance of respect, honesty, and integrity in sportsmanship– Demonstrate good sportsmanship by showing respect for opponents and following rules – Practice fair play during games and activities, acknowledging both wins and losses
sportsmanship and fair play in sportsmanship
        9        Swimming Skills– Learn basic swimming skills and water safety techniques  Swimming pool, flotation devices– Provide swimming lessons in a safe and supervised environment – Teach basic swimming strokes such as freestyle– Practice floating, kicking, and paddling with the support of flotation devices – Learn basic swimming strokes


  Week  TopicLearning ObjectivesMaterials Needed  Teacher’s Activities  Learners’ Activities
    and backstroke – Demonstrate water safety techniques and rulesand water safety skills under the guidance of the instructor
     – Practice basic
    – Demonstrate and teachgymnastics movements
    basic gymnasticsand exercises, focusing
    movements such as rolls,on control and body
  – Introduce basic cartwheels, and balances –awareness – Explore
  gymnasticsGymnasticsProvide mats anddifferent gymnastics
 Gymnasticsmovements andmats, balanceequipment for students toposes and balances on
10Basicsexercisesbeamspractice gymnastics skillsmats and beams
    – Organize outdoor 
   excursions to natural– Explore natural
   environments such asenvironments through
  – Experience parks or forests – Leadguided nature walks or
  outdoor activities nature walks, hikes, orhikes – Learn basic
  such as nature orienteering activitiesorienteering skills using
 Outdoorwalks, hiking, orNature trails,with guidance oncompasses and maps to
11Adventureorienteeringcompassesnavigation and safetynavigate outdoor trails
    – Conduct ball handling 
    drills focusing on– Practice dribbling,
    dribbling, passing, andpassing, and shooting
  – Improve ball shooting techniques –skills in drills and games –
  handling skills Provide opportunities forWork on ball control and
  through dribbling,Balls, cones,students to practice ballcoordination through
 Ball Handlingpassing, andbasketballcontrol and accuracy inchallenging exercises and
12Skillsshooting drillshoopsvarious drillsactivities
     – Rotate through fitness
    – Set up fitness stationsstations, performing
    with different exercisesvarious exercises to
    (e.g., jumping jacks,improve strength,
    squats, push-ups) – Leadendurance, and
  – Enhance overall students through a circuitcardiovascular fitness –
  fitness through training workout,Follow the instructor’s
 Fitness Circuitcircuit trainingCircuit trainingalternating betweencues and timing for each
13Trainingexercisesstations, timersstations and rest periodsexercise


  Week  TopicLearning ObjectivesMaterials Needed  Teacher’s Activities  Learners’ Activities
              14              Dance Fitness      – Improve fitness and coordination through dance- based fitness routines          Music, dance mats, dance videos– Lead dance fitness sessions incorporating dance routines and aerobic exercises – Play upbeat music and demonstrate dance movements for students to follow alongFollow dance routines and movements to music, focusing on coordination and rhythm Engage in aerobic exercises and dynamic movements to improve fitness and energy levels
              15            Yoga and Mindfulness    – Promote relaxation, flexibility, and mindfulness through yoga practice          Yoga mats, relaxation music– Guide students through yoga poses and stretches to promote relaxation and flexibility – Incorporate mindfulness techniques such as deep breathing and meditation into yoga sessions    Practice yoga poses and stretches, focusing on breathing and relaxationLearn mindfulness techniques to calm the mind and reduce stress
              16              Tag Games        – Develop agility, speed, and strategic thinking through tag games          Cones, tags, playground equipment– Organize tag games such as freeze tag, tunnel tag, or shadow tag to promote  – Play tag games, focusing on evasion, speed, and teamwork – Strategize and communicate with teammates to outsmart opponents and achieve game objectives
agility and strategic thinking – Provide variations and challenges to make the games more engaging
                17              Cooperative Challenges            – Collaborate with peers to overcome physical challenges            Ropes, obstacle courses, blindfolds– Set up cooperative challenges such as rope courses, obstacle courses, or blindfolded navigation tasks – Encourage teamwork, communication, and problem-solving to complete challenges– Work together with classmates to tackle cooperative challenges, supporting and encouraging each other – Use communication and cooperation to navigate obstacles and complete tasks
    18  Martial Arts Basics    – Introduce basic martial arts  Mats, martial arts belts– Teach fundamental martial arts techniques such as stances, punches, and kicks – Emphasize– Practice martial arts movements and techniques with focus and concentration – Learn


  Week  TopicLearning ObjectivesMaterials Needed  Teacher’s Activities  Learners’ Activities
  movements and principles discipline, respect, and self-control in martial arts practicemartial arts etiquette and values such as respect and discipline
              19          Balance and Stability Training        – Enhance balance and stability through exercises and drills            Balance boards, stability balls– Lead balance and stability exercises using equipment such as balance boards or stability balls – Provide guidance and feedback to help students improve their balance and control– Engage in balance and stability exercises, focusing on control and core strength – Challenge themselves with different balance exercises and progressions to improve stability
              20            Strength Training           Resistance bands, dumbbells– Demonstrate proper form and technique for resistance exercises such as squats, lunges, and bicep curls – Supervise students as they perform strength exercises with appropriate resistance– Perform resistance exercises using bands or weights to build muscle strength and endurance – Increase resistance or repetitions as they progress in strength training
– Develop strength and muscle endurance through
resistance exercises
            21          Track and Field Events      – Practice track and field events such as sprints, long jump, and relay races          Starting blocks, long jump pit  Organize track and field events such as sprints, long jump, and relay racesProvide instruction and demonstration on proper techniques for each eventParticipate in track and field events, competing in sprints, jumps, and relaysFocus on technique and speed to achieve personal bests in each event
              22              Outdoor Games        – Enjoy outdoor games and recreational activities            Balls, frisbees, outdoor space– Facilitate outdoor games such as soccer, capture the flag, or ultimate frisbee – Provide opportunities for students to engage in free play and spontaneous physical activities– Play outdoor games and activities, enjoying the fresh air and sunshine – Engage in friendly competition and teamwork while playing outdoor sports and games


  Week  TopicLearning ObjectivesMaterials Needed  Teacher’s Activities  Learners’ Activities
            23          Flexibility and Stretching      – Improve flexibility and prevent injuries through stretching routines          Mats, stretching chart– Lead stretching routines focusing on major muscle groups such as legs, arms, and back – Emphasize the importance of proper warm-up and cool-down for injury prevention– Follow stretching routines to improve flexibility and range of motion – Hold stretches for 15-30 seconds, breathing deeply and relaxing into each stretch
            24          Jump Rope Fitness  – Enhance cardiovascular fitness and coordination through jump rope exercises          Jump ropes, music– Teach basic jump rope techniques such as single jumps, double unders, and criss-cross jumps – Lead jump rope workouts incorporating intervals and variations of jumps– Practice jump rope skills and techniques, focusing on timing and coordination – Increase speed and intensity to challenge cardiovascular endurance and agility
              25              Circuit Games      – Engage in fun and dynamic circuit games combining various physical activities            Circuit game cards, timers– Set up circuit game stations with different physical challenges (e.g., jumping jacks, mountain climbers, hopscotch) –– Participate in circuit games, moving between stations to complete challenges and earn points – Enjoy the variety of activities and games in the circuit, staying active and energized
Rotate through stations following game cards or timers
            26            Water Games      – Enjoy water- based games and activities for fitness and recreation          Water balloons, water buckets– Organize water games such as water balloon toss, sponge relay, or water bucket races – Ensure safety and supervision during water activities– Participate in water games, staying cool and having fun with friends – Engage in friendly competition and teamwork while playing water-based games
          27        Yoga and Relaxation– Practice yoga poses and relaxation techniques for stress relief and mindfulness      Yoga mats, relaxation music– Lead students through a yoga session incorporating gentle poses and relaxation techniques – Encourage deep breathing and– Follow along with yoga poses and stretches, focusing on relaxation and inner peace – Practice deep breathing and visualization


  Week  TopicLearning ObjectivesMaterials Needed  Teacher’s Activities  Learners’ Activities
    mindfulness to calm the mind and bodytechniques for stress relief and relaxation
                28              Dance Party Fitness          – Have fun and get fit with dance- based fitness routines              Music, dance videos– Play upbeat music and lead dance fitness routines incorporating dance moves and aerobic exercises – Encourage students to express themselves through movement and enjoy the music  – Dance and move to the rhythm of the music, enjoying the energy and fun of dance fitness – Follow the instructor’s cues and movements to stay active and engaged during the dance party
     – Navigate through the
   – Design and set up anobstacle course,
   obstacle course withovercoming challenges
   various challenges such asand obstacles along the
  – Test agility, crawling, climbing, andway – Work on agility,
  strength, and jumping – Providecoordination, and
 Obstacleendurance through encouragement andproblem-solving skills
 Coursean obstacle courseObstacle coursesupport as studentswhile completing the
29Challengechallengeequipmentnavigate the coursecourse
     – Participate in fitness
    – Conduct fitnessassessments, recording
    assessments to measureresults and
    progress in strength,improvements in various
    endurance, flexibility, andfitness components –
  – Assess fitnessStopwatch,agility – Guide students inReflect on personal
 Fitnesslevels and reflectfitnessreflecting on theirachievements and set
 Assessmenton personalassessmentachievements and settinggoals for future fitness
30and Reflectionprogress and goalschartnew fitness goalsendeavors


ICT SCHEME OF WORK

Scheme of work for Primary 2 ICT covering topics, learning objectives, materials needed, teacher’s activities, and learner’s activities over 30 weeks:

  Week  Topic  Learning ObjectivesMaterials Needed  Teacher’s Activities  Learners’ Activities
                      1                    Introduction to Computers– Understand the basic parts of a computer system – Learn the functions of input devices (keyboard, mouse) and output devices (monitor) – Understand the purpose of a computer            Computer with peripherals (keyboard, mouse, monitor)      – Introduce the concept of computers and their components – Demonstrate the functions of input and output devices – Discuss the importance of computers in daily life      – Identify and label basic parts of a computer system – Practice using input devices (keyboard, mouse) to perform simple tasks – Discuss how computers are used at home and school
                    2                Using a Word Processor    – Learn to open and close a word processing program – Understand basic formatting options (font, size, color) – Practice typing simple sentences        Computer with word processing software (e.g., Microsoft Word)– Demonstrate how to open and close a word processing program – Guide students through basic formatting options (changing font, size, color) – Model typing simple sentences and editing text as needed  – Open and close a word processing program independently – Experiment with formatting options to customize text (e.g., changing font, size) – Type and edit simple sentences using the word processor
                    3                  Introduction to Internet            – Understand what the Internet is and its purpose – Learn about safe Internet usage                  Computer with Internet access– Explain what the Internet is and its various uses – Discuss the importance of Internet safety (e.g., not sharing personal information online) – Demonstrate how to navigate to safe websites  – Discuss the different ways the Internet is used (e.g., for research, communication) – Learn basic Internet safety rules (e.g., not clicking on unknown links) – Explore safe websites with teacher supervision



  Week  Topic  Learning ObjectivesMaterials Needed  Teacher’s Activities  Learners’ Activities
                    4                  Introduction to Email        Learn the purpose of email communicationUnderstand basic email etiquette (e.g., composing messages, addressing recipients)                  Computer with email software– Explain the concept of email and its advantages – Discuss basic email etiquette (e.g., writing clear subject lines, using proper greetings) – Demonstrate how to compose and send an email  – Practice composing and sending emails with teacher guidance – Learn how to address recipients and write clear subject lines – Discuss the importance of using email responsibly and respectfully
                    5                Introduction to Typing        – Learn proper typing techniques (finger placement, posture) – Practice typing letters, words, and simple sentences            Computer with typing software or online typing games  – Introduce proper typing techniques (e.g., using correct finger placement, maintaining good posture) – Guide students through typing exercises focusing on letters, words, and short sentences– Practice typing letters, words, and simple sentences using proper technique – Use typing games or software to improve typing speed and accuracy – Receive feedback and guidance from the teacher on typing skills
                    6              Introduction to Drawing Software    – Learn to open and use basic drawing software – Explore drawing tools and features (e.g., shapes, colors, brushes) – Create simple drawings              Computer with drawing softwareDemonstrate how to open and navigate basic drawing softwareIntroduce drawing tools and features (e.g., selecting shapes, changing colors) – Guide students through creating simple drawings– Explore drawing software independently, experimenting with different tools and features – Create simple drawings (e.g., shapes, patterns) using drawing software – Share drawings with classmates and discuss their creations
            7        Introduction to Multimedia Presentations– Understand the purpose of multimedia presentations – Learn to create simple slideshows with text and images      Computer with presentation software (e.g., PowerPoint)– Explain what multimedia presentations are and their uses – Demonstrate how to open and navigate presentation software –– Create simple slideshows using presentation software, adding text and images to slides – Practice navigating between slides and presenting their slideshows to classmates –



  Week  Topic  Learning ObjectivesMaterials Needed  Teacher’s Activities  Learners’ Activities
    Guide students through creating slides with text and inserting imagesDiscuss how multimedia presentations can be used to share information and ideas
    – Discuss common 
    online risks and how to 
    recognize them (e.g., 
    suspicious emails,– Identify and discuss
    unsafe websites) –potential online risks and
  – Learn about Teach strategies forhow to stay safe online –
  common online risks protecting personalPractice creating strong
  (e.g., cyberbullying, information onlinepasswords and recognizing
  scams) – Understand (e.g., creating strongphishing attempts –
 Internet Safetythe importance of passwords, avoidingDiscuss the importance of
 andprotecting personalComputer withsharing personalprivacy and respecting
8Cybersecurityinformation onlineInternet accessdetails)others’ privacy online
    – Discuss what it means– Reflect on their own
    to be a responsibledigital behaviors and how
    digital citizen – Teachthey can contribute
    about the concept ofpositively online – Learn
    digital footprints andabout the importance of
  – Learn about their impact – Guideonline etiquette and
  responsible digital students in exploringrespecting others’ digital
  behavior – Understand positive ways torights – Discuss ways to
 Digitalthe concept of digitalComputer withcontribute to the onlinecreate a positive digital
9CitizenshipfootprintsInternet accesscommunityfootprint
    – Introduce educational– Explore educational websites independently, engaging with interactive learning activities – Play educational games and watch educational videos on various topics – Share their favorite learning resources with classmates
    websites for children –
    Demonstrate how to
    navigate and use
    interactive learning
      10  Exploring Educational Websites– Learn to navigate educational websites – Explore interactive learning resources    Computer with Internet accessresources (e.g., educational games, videos) – Guide students in exploring different subjects and



  Week  Topic  Learning ObjectivesMaterials Needed  Teacher’s Activities  Learners’ Activities
    activities on educational websites 
                    11                Introduction to Coding        – Understand the basics of coding and algorithms – Learn to code simple sequences of commands          Computer with coding software or online coding platforms– Introduce the concept of coding and its importance – Teach basic coding concepts such as sequences, loops, and algorithms – Guide students through coding exercises using visual programming tools  – Experiment with coding blocks to create simple sequences of commands – Practice coding exercises to solve puzzles and challenges – Explore different coding concepts such as loops and conditionals
                      12                  Introduction to Spreadsheets          – Learn to open and use basic spreadsheet software – Understand the purpose of spreadsheets and simple data entry            Computer with spreadsheet software (e.g., Microsoft Excel)– Demonstrate how to open and navigate basic spreadsheet software – Introduce spreadsheet functions and features (e.g., entering data, formatting cells) – Guide students through simple data entry exercises  – Practice entering and formatting data in spreadsheet software – Learn basic spreadsheet functions such as adding, subtracting, and formatting cells – Explore different ways to organize and analyze data using spreadsheets
                      13                    Introduction to Digital Art          – Learn to create digital artwork using drawing software – Explore digital art tools and techniques (e.g., layers, brushes)                  Computer with digital drawing software    Introduce digital art and its advantages over traditional art mediumsDemonstrate how to use digital art tools and techniques (e.g., layers, blending modes) – Guide students through creating digital artworkCreate digital artwork using drawing software, experimenting with different tools and effectsExplore techniques such as layering and blending to create depth and texture in their artwork – Share their digital creations with classmates and discuss their techniques
  14Multimedia Storytelling  – Learn to create multimedia stories  Computer with multimedia– Discuss the elements of storytelling (e.g., characters, setting,– Plan and create multimedia stories using multimedia software,



  Week  Topic  Learning ObjectivesMaterials Needed  Teacher’s Activities  Learners’ Activities
  combining text, images, and soundsoftware (e.g., PowerPoint)plot) – Demonstrate how to use multimedia software to create stories with text, images, and sound – Guide students in planning and creating their own multimedia storiesincorporating text, images, and sound – Explore different storytelling techniques and elements to enhance their stories – Share their multimedia stories with classmates and present them to the class
                15            Research Skills and Online Resources      – Learn to conduct simple online research – Understand how to find and evaluate information on the Internet              Computer with Internet access– Teach research skills such as identifying keywords, using search engines effectively, and evaluating website credibility – Guide students in conducting online research on a chosen topic– Conduct online research on a topic of interest, using search engines and websites to find information – Evaluate the credibility and reliability of online sources – Compile and organize information gathered during research
    – Introduce digital 
    photography and its 
    principles (e.g.,– Practice taking photos
    composition, framing,using digital cameras or
    lighting) – Teach basicsmartphones, applying
    photographycomposition techniques
  – Learn the basics of techniques (e.g., rule oflearned in class –
  digital photography – thirds, leading lines) –Experiment with different
  UnderstandDigital camerasGuide students inangles, perspectives, and
 Digitalcomposition andorpracticing photographylighting to create visually
16Photographyframing techniquessmartphonesskillsappealing photographs
  – Learn to create and – Demonstrate how to create effective digital presentations using slides and multimedia elements – Teach techniques for delivering engaging presentations and– Create digital presentations on topics of interest, incorporating text, images, and multimedia elements – Practice delivering presentations to classmates, focusing on
  deliver digital 
  presentations – 
  Understand theComputer with
  importance of clearpresentation
 Digitalcommunication andsoftware (e.g.,
17Presentationsvisual aidsPowerPoint)



  Week  Topic  Learning ObjectivesMaterials Needed  Teacher’s Activities  Learners’ Activities
    speaking confidently – Guide students in creating their own presentationsclear communication and confident speaking
     – Create simple animations
     using animation software,
    – Introduce animationexperimenting with
    and its principles (e.g.,movement and timing –
    frames, movement) –Learn basic animation
    Demonstrate how totechniques such as frame-
  – Understand the use animation softwareby-frame animation and
  basics of animation – to create simpletweening – Share their
  Learn to create simpleComputer withanimations – Guideanimations with
 Introductionanimations usinganimationstudents in creatingclassmates and discuss
18to Animationanimation softwaresoftwaretheir own animationstheir creative process
     – Experiment with music
     composition software,
    – Teach the basics ofcreating digital music
    music composition andcompositions using
  – Learn to create rhythm – Demonstratedifferent instruments and
  digital music how to use musicsounds – Explore rhythm
  compositions using composition softwareand melody to create
  music software – to create digital musicoriginal musical
  Understand the basicsComputer withcompositions – Guidecompositions – Share their
  of musicalmusicstudents in composingcompositions with
 Digital Musiccomposition andcompositiontheir own musicalclassmates and discuss
19Creationrhythmsoftwarepiecestheir musical ideas
      – Introduce the conceptCreate simple games using coding software, designing rules and objectives for their gamesExperiment with different game mechanics and features to create engaging gameplay experiences – Play and test each other’s games to
    of game design and
  – Understand the coding – Teach basic
  principles of gameComputer withgame design principles
  design and coding –game design(e.g., rules, objectives) –
 IntroductionLearn to create simplesoftware orGuide students in
 to Codinggames using codingcodingcreating simple games
20Gamessoftwareplatformsusing coding software


  Week  Topic  Learning ObjectivesMaterials Needed  Teacher’s Activities  Learners’ Activities
     provide feedback and improvements
    – Teach research– Plan and conduct
    project planning andresearch projects on topics
    organization – Guideof interest, using online
  – Learn to plan and students in selectingresources to gather
  conduct research research topics andinformation – Practice
  projects using online conducting onlineciting sources and giving
  resources – research – Demonstratecredit for information
  Understand how to how to cite sources andfound online – Present
 Internetcite sources and give give proper credit forresearch findings to
 Researchcredit for informationComputer withinformation foundclassmates and discuss
21Projectsfound onlineInternet accessonlinetheir projects
    – Discuss the 
    importance of cyber 
    ethics and responsible– Reflect on their own
  – Learn about online behavior – Teachonline behavior and its
  responsible online strategies for dealingimpact on others – Learn
  behavior and digital with cyberbullying andstrategies for staying safe
  citizenship – online harassment –and respectful online –
  Understand the Guide students inDiscuss real-life scenarios
 Cyber Ethicsconsequences of recognizing andrelated to cyberbullying
 and Onlinecyberbullying andComputer withreporting inappropriateand online safety and how
22Safetyonline harassmentInternet accessonline behaviorto respond appropriately
    – Introduce digital– Plan and create digital
    storytelling and itsstories using multimedia
    components (e.g.,software, incorporating
    characters, plot,text, images, and audio
  – Learn to create setting) – Demonstrateelements – Explore
  digital stories using how to use multimediadifferent storytelling
  multimedia elements software to createtechniques and narrative
  – Understand theComputer withdigital stories – Guidestructures – Share their
  elements ofmultimediastudents in planningdigital stories with
 Digitalstorytelling andsoftware (e.g.,and creating their ownclassmates and present
23Storytellingnarrative structureAdobe Spark)digital storiesthem to the class



  Week  Topic  Learning ObjectivesMaterials Needed  Teacher’s Activities  Learners’ Activities
                        24                    Online Collaboration Tools          – Learn to collaborate and work with others using online tools and platforms – Understand the benefits of online collaboration            Computer with collaboration tools (e.g., Google Drive, Microsoft Teams)– Introduce online collaboration tools and platforms – Teach how to share and collaborate on documents, presentations, and projects online – Guide students in working together on collaborative tasks and assignments  – Collaborate with classmates on projects and assignments using online tools – Share and edit documents, presentations, and projects collaboratively with classmates – Experience the benefits of online collaboration and teamwork
                      25                  Digital Citizenship in Social Media        – Learn about responsible social media usage and digital footprint – Understand the impact of social media on society                    Computer with Internet access– Discuss the pros and cons of social media and its impact on society – Teach responsible social media usage and etiquette – Guide students in understanding their digital footprint and how to manage it  – Reflect on their own social media usage and its impact on themselves and others – Learn how to stay safe and respectful on social media platforms – Discuss the role of social media in society and its effects on individuals and communities
                      26                    Online Safety and Privacy          – Understand the importance of online safety and privacy – Learn how to protect personal information online                    Computer with Internet access– Teach strategies for protecting personal information online (e.g., using strong passwords, avoiding sharing personal details) – Discuss the importance of privacy settings and keeping personal information secure    – Review and update privacy settings on their accounts and devices – Practice creating and managing strong passwords – Discuss online safety practices with classmates and share tips for staying safe online
    27Digital Footprint and Reputation– Learn about digital footprints and their impact on personal  Computer with Internet access– Discuss the concept of digital footprints and how online activities– Reflect on their online activities and how they contribute to their digital



  Week  Topic  Learning ObjectivesMaterials Needed  Teacher’s Activities  Learners’ Activities
  reputation – Understand how online activities contribute to one’s digital footprint shape one’s digital reputation – Teach strategies for managing and maintaining a positive digital footprint – Guide students in reflecting on their own digital footprintsfootprint – Learn how to curate and showcase their digital presence in a positive way – Discuss the long-term implications of their digital footprint
                    28            Online Research and Information Literacy        – Learn to conduct effective online research – Understand how to evaluate information and sources found online                  Computer with Internet access– Teach research skills such as identifying reliable sources, evaluating information for credibility, and avoiding plagiarism – Guide students in conducting online research on a given topic  – Conduct online research on a topic of interest, using search engines and databases to find information – Evaluate the credibility and reliability of online sources – Compile and present research findings to classmates
    – Discuss responsible– Reflect on their own
    gaming behavior andgaming experiences and
    sportsmanship – Teachinteractions with others
    strategies for dealingonline – Learn strategies
  – Understand with online harassmentfor promoting positive
  responsible gaming and toxic behavior ingaming communities and
  behavior and gaming communities –combating toxicity –
 Digitalsportsmanship – Learn Guide students inDiscuss the importance of
 Citizenship inhow to stay safe and understanding therespect and
 Gamingrespectful in onlineComputer withimpact of their actionssportsmanship in online
29Communitiesgaming communitiesInternet accessin online gaminggaming
  – Review key concepts – Conduct a review of the topics and activities covered in ICT – Facilitate a reflection session where students can share their thoughts and– Reflect on their learning journey in ICT and how they have grown in their digital skills and knowledge – Share their favorite ICT activities and what they have learned
  and skills learned 
  throughout the term – 
  Reflect on personal 
 Review andgrowth and learning 
30Reflectionin ICTNone



  Week  Topic  Learning ObjectivesMaterials Needed  Teacher’s Activities  Learners’ Activities
    experiences from the termwith classmates – Celebrate their achievements and progress in ICT throughout the term

ENTREPRENEURSHIP SCHEME OF WORK

Scheme of work for Primary 2 Entrepreneurship covering topics, learning objectives, materials needed, teacher’s activities, and learner’s activities over 30 weeks:

  Week  Topic  Learning Objectives  Materials Needed  Teacher’s ActivitiesLearners’ Activities
                    1                Introduction to Entrepreneurship        – Understand the concept of entrepreneurship – Recognize the role of entrepreneurs in society              Storybooks/videos about entrepreneurship    – Introduce entrepreneurship and explain its significance – Show examples of entrepreneurs from different backgrounds and their contributions to society– Listen to stories or watch videos about entrepreneurs – Discuss what they learned about entrepreneurship and how it impacts communities
                2            Identifying Problems and Solutions    – Learn to identify problems or needs in their environment – Develop creativity and critical thinking skills to find solutions          Pictures/objects representing problems and solutions  – Engage students in discussions about common problems in their community/school – Encourage them to think creatively about possible solutions– Identify and discuss problems they encounter in daily life – Brainstorm possible solutions individually or in groups – Share and discuss their



  Week  Topic  Learning Objectives  Materials Needed  Teacher’s ActivitiesLearners’ Activities
     ideas for solving the identified problems
     – Act out role-play
     scenarios where
     they interact with
     customers –
    – Explain the concept ofPractice gathering
    customer needs and howfeedback from
  – Learn about the businesses meet them –classmates about
  importance of Conduct role-plays wheretheir preferences
  understanding students take on the rolesor needs – Reflect
  customer needs – of customers andon the importance
  Develop empathy byRole-play scenarios,business owners – Discussof considering
 Understandingconsidering thecustomer feedbackthe importance ofothers’
3Customer Needsperspective of othersformslistening to customersperspectives
     – Explore various
    types of
    businesses and
    discuss what they
    entail – Create
    simple business
   – Discuss different typesplans for
   of businesses (e.g., retail,imaginary
   service-based) – Showbusinesses,
   examples of simpleincluding their
  – Understand thebusiness plans andgoals and target
  basics of starting aExamples of smallexplain their componentscustomers – Share
  business – Learn aboutbusinesses,– Engage students inand present their
 Introduction todifferent types ofbusiness planimagining their ownbusiness ideas to
4Businessbusinessestemplatesbusiness ideasthe class
  – Learn about the – Explain the stages of product development (e.g., idea generation, prototyping) – Provide materials for students to create prototypes of their– Design and create prototypes of their product ideas using available materials – Test
  product development 
  process – Explore 
  creativity and 
 Product Designinnovation inDrawing materials,
5and Developmentdesigning productscraft supplies



  Week  Topic  Learning Objectives  Materials Needed  Teacher’s ActivitiesLearners’ Activities
    product ideas – Guide them in testing and improving their prototypesand refine their prototypes based on feedback from classmates or teachers – Present their final products to the class
                              6                              Marketing Basics                      – Understand the concept of marketing – Learn about different marketing strategies and techniques                        Examples of advertisements, marketing materials          – Introduce marketing concepts such as advertising, branding, and– Analyze advertisements to identify their purpose and target audience – Create their own advertisements for imaginary products or services – Present their advertisements and explain their marketing strategies
promotion – Show examples of advertisements and discuss their effectiveness – Engage students in creating their own simple advertisements
                            7                          Pricing and Finance                  – Learn about pricing strategies – Understand basic financial concepts related to running a business                        Play money, budgeting worksheets            – Teach students about pricing strategies (e.g., cost-based, value-based) – Engage them in activities to practice setting prices for products or services – Introduce basic financial concepts such as income and expenses– Practice setting prices for imaginary products or services based on different pricing strategies – Budget their imaginary business expenses and calculate potential profits – Discuss the importance of financial planning



  Week  Topic  Learning Objectives  Materials Needed  Teacher’s ActivitiesLearners’ Activities
     in running a business
                                    8                                  Sales and Customer Service                        – Learn about sales techniques and customer service skills                                Role-play scenarios, customer service role-plays                      – Teach basic sales techniques (e.g., greeting customers, making recommendations) – Conduct role-plays where students practice sales interactions and customer service skills– Role-play scenarios where they interact with customers in different situations – Practice greeting customers, making sales pitches, and handling customer inquiries and feedback – Reflect on their experiences and discuss what they learned about customer service
– Understand the importance of building positive relationships with customers
                          9                      Social Responsibility and Giving Back              – Understand the concept of social responsibility – Learn       – Discuss the importance of social responsibility for businesses and individuals – Show examples of businesses engaged in community service or charitable activities – Brainstorm ideas for giving back to their community– Reflect on the concept of social responsibility and its importance – Brainstorm ideas for community projects or charity initiatives they could undertake – Discuss the potential impact of their actions on their community
Examples of community projects, charity organizations
about ways businesses can give back to their communities
    10  Innovation and Adaptability– Learn about the importance of innovation and adaptability inCreative thinking exercises, problem- solving activities– Discuss the role of innovation in business success – Engage students in activities to foster– Participate in creative thinking exercises and problem-solving


  Week  Topic  Learning Objectives  Materials Needed  Teacher’s ActivitiesLearners’ Activities
  entrepreneurship – creativity and adaptabilityactivities –
Develop problem-– Encourage them to thinkBrainstorm
solving skills toof innovative solutions toinnovative ideas
overcome challengesreal or hypotheticalfor improving
and seizechallengesexisting products
opportunities or addressing
  common
  problems – Share
  and discuss their
  innovative
  solutions with
  classmates
     – Explore ways to
     reduce waste and
     conserve
     resources at home
     or in school –
     Create artwork or
    – Discuss environmentalposters promoting
    issues and their impact onenvironmental
  – Understand the the planet – Showsustainability –
  importance of examples of eco-friendlyDiscuss the role of
  environmental businesses and products –businesses in
  sustainability – Learn Brainstorm ideas forprotecting the
  about ways businessesRecycling materials,reducing waste andenvironment and
 Environmentalcan reduce theirexamples of eco-conserving resources inwhat they can do
11Sustainabilityenvironmental impactfriendly productstheir own livesto contribute
      – Conduct a review of theReflect on their experiences and achievements in entrepreneurshipShare their favorite activities and lessons learned with classmates – Celebrate their progress and
    topics and activities
    covered in
    entrepreneurship –
  – Reflect on the Facilitate a reflection
  learning journey in session where students
  entrepreneurship – can share their thoughts
 Review andReview key concepts and experiences from the
12Reflectionand skills learnedNoneterm



  Week  Topic  Learning Objectives  Materials Needed  Teacher’s ActivitiesLearners’ Activities
     growth as young entrepreneurs

Weeks 13 to 30:

  Week  Topic  Learning ObjectivesMaterials Needed  Teacher’s Activities  Learners’ Activities
  13Digital Entrepreneurship Examples of online businesses, digital devices  – Explain what digital entrepreneurship entails and its potential opportunities – Discuss various types of online businesses and how they operate – Introduce basic concepts of digital– Explore examples of digital businesses and how they function – Discuss the advantages and challenges of starting an online business – Brainstorm ideas for online ventures they could pursue in the future
– Introduce the concept of digital entrepreneurship – Learn about online
business opportunities and digital marketing
marketing
  14  E-Commerce Basics  – Understand the basics of e- commerce – Learn about online payment systems and customer service in e- commerce   – Teach students how e- commerce works and its advantages for businesses and consumers – Demonstrate how online payment systems function and their importance for e- commerce transactions– Explore different e- commerce websites and identify common features – Simulate online shopping experiences to understand the process – Discuss the benefits and challenges of buying and selling online
Examples of e- commerce websites, mock online store


  Week  Topic  Learning ObjectivesMaterials Needed  Teacher’s Activities  Learners’ Activities
                        15                      Branding and Packaging      – Learn about the importance of branding in business – Understand how packaging influences consumer perception              Samples of branded products, packaging materials    – Explain the concept of branding and its role in creating a distinct identity for businesses – Show examples of well- known brands and their branding strategies – Discuss the impact of packaging on product appeal– Analyze branded products and packaging to understand their branding strategies – Design and create packaging for imaginary products, focusing on attracting customers and reflecting brand identity
                  16                Collaboration and Partnerships           Examples of successful partnerships, collaboration activities  – Discuss the importance of collaboration in achieving business objectives – Show examples of successful– Explore examples of partnerships between businesses and discuss how they benefit each other – Collaborate with classmates on group projects or activities to achieve shared goals and objectives
– Understand the benefits of collaboration and
partnerships in business – Learn how businesses can work together to achieve common goals
partnerships between businesses – Engage students in collaborative activities or projects
                            17                          Business Ethics and Values          – Learn about ethical considerations inCase studies of ethical dilemmas, discussion prompts        – Introduce the concept of business ethics and its significance for maintaining trust and reputation – Present ethical dilemmas and engage students in discussions about possible courses of action– Discuss ethical scenarios and consider the implications of different decisions – Reflect on personal values and how they influence ethical behavior in business situations – Identify ways to act with integrity and honesty in their own endeavors
business – Understand the importance of integrity and honesty in entrepreneurship



  Week  Topic  Learning ObjectivesMaterials Needed  Teacher’s Activities  Learners’ Activities
                        18                    Scaling Up: Growth Strategies      – Learn about strategies for business growth and expansion – Understand the challenges and opportunities of scaling up a business                  Growth strategy examples, case– Discuss different growth strategies such as diversification, franchising, and mergers/acquisitions – Present case studies of businesses that successfully scaled up and achieved growth – Analyze the factors influencing business expansion  – Explore different growth strategies and discuss their potential benefits and risks – Consider scenarios where businesses might need to scale up and brainstorm strategies for achieving growth and sustainability
studies
                      19                Financial Planning and Budgeting        Understand the importance of financial planning for business successLearn how to create and manage a business budget            Budgeting templates, financial planning resources  – Teach students about financial planning concepts such as budgeting, forecasting, and cash flow– Create budgets for imaginary businesses, considering expenses, revenue, and profit margins – Discuss the importance of financial planning in managing business finances and achieving long-term goals
management – Provide tools and templates for creating business budgets and financial projections
                    20              Risk Management and Resilience  – Learn about risk management strategies in business – Understand how to respond to   – Discuss common risks and challenges faced by businesses and strategies for mitigating them – Engage students in activities to develop resilience and problem- solving skills in the face of adversity– Identify potential risks associated with running a business and develop strategies to mitigate them – Participate in resilience-building activities to develop coping mechanisms and adaptability skills
Risk assessment templates, resilience- building activities
challenges and setbacks with resilience
      21  Customer Feedback and Improvement– Understand the importance of gathering customer feedback – LearnFeedback collection tools, surveys, feedback forms– Explain the significance of customer feedback for business improvement and growth – Teach– Collect feedback from classmates or mock customers about their products


  Week  Topic  Learning ObjectivesMaterials Needed  Teacher’s Activities  Learners’ Activities
  how to use feedback to improve products and services students how to collect and analyze feedback from customers – Engage them in activities to implement improvements based on feedbackor services – Analyze feedback to identify areas for improvement and implement changes – Reflect on the impact of customer feedback on their business success
     – Brainstorm
    innovative ideas to
    address specific
   – Encourage students tobusiness challenges
  – Apply creativity think outside the boxor improve existing
  and innovation to and generate innovativeproducts/services –
  solve business solutions to real orPrototype and test
  challenges – LearnInnovation toolshypothetical businessinnovative solutions
  how to implementand resources,problems – Provide toolsto evaluate their
 Innovation ininnovative ideas increativityand resources to supportfeasibility and
22Actiona business contextexercisesthe innovation processeffectiveness
     – Explore different
    social media
    platforms and their
   – Introduce popularfeatures – Create and
  – Learn about thesocial media platformsmanage mock social
  role of social mediaand their relevance formedia accounts for
  in marketing –businesses – Discusstheir businesses –
  Understand how toSocial mediaeffective strategies forDevelop social media
  use social mediaaccounts,engaging and attractingmarketing campaigns
 Social Mediaplatforms tomarketingcustomers through socialto promote products
23Marketingpromote a businesscampaignsmedia marketingor services
  – Understand legal – Explain the legal– Identify legal
      24  Legal and Regulatory Compliancerequirements and regulations for businesses – Learn about the importance ofLegal documents and resources, compliance checklistsobligations businesses must adhere to, such as registration, licenses, and taxation – Provide resources and tools torequirements applicable to their imaginary businesses and ensure compliance – Discuss


  Week  Topic  Learning ObjectivesMaterials Needed  Teacher’s Activities  Learners’ Activities
  compliance and ethical conduct help students understand and comply with relevant regulationsethical considerations and ways to maintain integrity and transparency in business operations
                  25              Community Engagement and Outreach– Explore ways businesses can engage with their local community – Understand the benefits of community outreach and corporate social responsibility (CSR) – Discuss the importance of community engagement and CSR for businesses and society – Brainstorm ideas for community outreach projects or events – Plan and organize a community engagement activity– Participate in community outreach activities such as volunteering or organizing events – Collaborate with local organizations or charities to make a positive impact in their community
Community
event announcements, outreach materials
                          26                        Sustainability in Business      – Learn about sustainable business practices and their impact on the environment and society – Understand the importance of corporate sustainability  – Explore eco-friendly practices and initiatives adopted by businesses – Brainstorm ideas for implementing sustainable practices in their imaginary businesses – Develop action plans for integrating sustainability into their operations
Introduce the concept of sustainability and its relevance for businesses Showcase examples of sustainable business models and initiatives – Engage students in discussions about ways to promote sustainability
Sustainability reports, eco- friendly initiatives
                27              Entrepreneurial Leadership– Explore the        Leadership examples, leadership development activities  – Discuss the characteristics and traits of successful entrepreneurial leaders – Engage students in activities to develop leadership skills and qualities necessary for– Reflect on the qualities of effective leaders and discuss their importance in entrepreneurship – Participate in leadership development activities to enhance
qualities and skills of effective entrepreneurial leaders – Understand the role of leadership in driving business success



  Week  Topic  Learning ObjectivesMaterials Needed  Teacher’s Activities  Learners’ Activities
    business management and decision-makingtheir own leadership abilities
                      28                Business Presentation Skills               Presentation tools, public speaking resources    – Teach students how to structure and deliver engaging presentations – Provide tips and techniques for effective public speaking and presenting – Guide them in preparing and– Prepare and deliver presentations about their business ideas or projects – Practice public speaking skills by presenting to classmates – Receive feedback and refine their presentation skills for future pitches
– Learn how to effectively communicate ideas and proposals – Develop
presentation skills for pitching business concepts
practicing presentations
                        29                    Future Trends and Opportunities      – Explore emerging trends and opportunities in entrepreneurship – Understand how to adapt and innovate in response to changing market         – Discuss current trends and future projections in various industries and sectors – Encourage students to research and identify potential business opportunities in emerging markets– Research and analyze trends in industries of interest and discuss their potential impact on future business opportunities – Brainstorm innovative ideas to capitalize on emerging trends and market demands
Trend reports, industry analysis
dynamics


  Week  Topic  Learning ObjectivesMaterials Needed  Teacher’s Activities  Learners’ Activities
                            30                          Review and Celebration            – Reflect on the learning journey in entrepreneurship – Review key concepts and skills learned – Celebrate achievements and growth                            None    – Conduct a final review of the topics covered and skills developed in entrepreneurship – Facilitate a reflection session where students can share their experiences and insights from the course – Celebrate their progress and achievements in entrepreneurship– Reflect on their personal growth and learning experiences in entrepreneurship – Share their favorite activities and memorable moments from the course – Celebrate the completion of the entrepreneurship program with classmates and teachers



AGRICULTURAL SCIENCE SCHEME OF WORK

Scheme of work for Primary 2 Agricultural Science covering topics, learning objectives, materials needed, teacher’s activities, and learner’s activities over 30 weeks:

  Week  Topic  Learning ObjectivesMaterials Needed  Teacher’s Activities  Learners’ Activities
                    1                  Introduction to AgricultureUnderstand the importance of agriculture in daily lifeIdentify various aspects of agriculture (crop production, animal husbandry, etc.) – Recognize different types of farming practices              Pictures of agricultural activities– Introduce the concept of agriculture and its significance – Show pictures or videos depicting various agricultural activities – Discuss different types of farming practices (e.g., arable farming, livestock farming)    – Discuss what they know about farming and its importance – Look at pictures or videos of different agricultural activities – Identify and label different types of farming practices
                      2                    Types of Crops        – Learn about different types of crops (cereals, vegetables, fruits) – Understand the importance of each type of crop in the diet and economy                    Samples of various crops– Present examples of different types of crops, their characteristics, and uses – Discuss the importance of cereals, vegetables, and fruits in nutrition and their contribution to the economy – Show samples of each type of crop and discuss their features      – Identify and name different types of crops – Discuss the uses of various crops in everyday life – Examine samples of different crops and describe their characteristics and uses
                3                Parts of Plants      – Identify and label the parts of a plant (roots, stem, leaves, flowers, fruits) – Understand the functions of each part of the plant          Plant specimens, diagrams of plant partsTeach students about the different parts of a plant and their functionsProvide plant specimens and diagrams for visual learning – Engage students in hands-on activities to label the parts of a plant  – Label the parts of a plant on diagrams or plant specimens – Discuss the functions of each part of a plant – Explore plants in the school garden or nearby area and identify their different parts
  4Planting Seeds– Learn how to plant seeds – Understand the factors necessary for  Seeds (e.g., beans, maize),– Demonstrate how to plant seeds in soil and explain the process of– Plant seeds in pots or in the school garden, following instructions



  Week  Topic  Learning ObjectivesMaterials Needed  Teacher’s Activities  Learners’ Activities
  seed germination (water, soil, sunlight)gardening toolsseed germination – Discuss the importance of water, soil, and sunlight for seed germination – Engage students in planting seeds in pots or in the school gardenfrom the teacher – Observe and record the changes in seeds as they germinate – Discuss the factors necessary for seed germination and how they affect plant growth
    – Present the stages of 
    plant growth and– Study growth charts or
    development, explainingdiagrams showing the
  – Learn about the the characteristics ofstages of plant growth –
  different stages of each stage – Discuss theObserve plants in the
  plant growth factors that influenceschool garden or pots
  (germination, seedling, plant growth, such asand identify their growth
  vegetative, flowering, water, nutrients, andstages – Discuss the
  fruiting) – Understand temperature – Showfactors that affect plant
  the factors influencingGrowth chartsgrowth charts orgrowth and how they can
 Plant Growthplant growth andor diagrams ofdiagrams for visualbe managed for optimal
5Stagesdevelopmentplant stageslearninggrowth
     – Examine soil samples
    – Introduce the conceptand determine their
  – Identify different of soil and its importancetexture and pH using
  types of soil (sandy, for agriculture – Presenttesting kits – Discuss the
  clayey, loamy) – examples of different soilcharacteristics of
  Understand the types and theirdifferent soil types –
  importance of soil for characteristics –Participate in soil
  plant growth and Demonstrate how to testpreparation activities
  agriculture – Learn how soil texture and pH –such as tilling, adding
 Soil Types andto prepare soil forSoil samples,Engage students inorganic matter, and
6Preparationplantingsoil testing kitspreparing soil for plantingleveling the soil surface
  – Learn how to plant – Teach students proper– Plant seeds or
  different types of techniques for plantingtransplant seedlings in
    7  Planting and Care of Cropscrops (seeds, seedlings) – Understand the importance ofGardening tools, watering cansseeds and transplanting seedlings – Discuss the importance of watering, weeding, and pestthe school garden or pots, following instructions from the teacher – Water, weed,



  Week  Topic  Learning ObjectivesMaterials Needed  Teacher’s Activities  Learners’ Activities
  watering, weeding, and pest control in crop cultivation control in crop care – Engage students in practical activities such as planting and caring for cropsand monitor the growth of crops regularly – Identify common pests and discuss methods for controlling them in crops
    – Explain the process of– Participate in harvesting
    harvesting crops at thecrops from the school
    right time and itsgarden or pots, using
  – Understand the importance for qualityappropriate tools – Learn
  process of harvesting and yield – Discuss post-how to clean, dry, and
  crops – Learn about harvest activities such asstore harvested crops
  post-harvest activities cleaning, drying, andsafely and properly –
  (cleaning, drying, storing crops properly –Identify and discuss the
 Harvestingstoring) – Identify toolsHarvestingIntroduce tools used fortools used for harvesting
 and Post-used for harvestingtools, storageharvesting and post-and post-harvest care of
8Harvest Careand post-harvest carecontainersharvest carecrops
    – Introduce animal 
    husbandry and its 
  – Understand the importance for– Identify and name
  concept of animal agriculture and foodcommon farm animals
  husbandry – Learn production – Showand their products –
  about common farm pictures or videos ofDiscuss the importance of
  animals (cows, goats, common farm animalsanimals in providing food
  chickens) – RecognizePictures ofand the products theyand other products –
 Introductionthe products obtainedfarm animals,provide – Discuss the roleExplore pictures or videos
 to Animalfrom animals (milk,animalof animals in sustainableof farm animals and their
9Husbandryeggs, meat)productsagriculturehabitats
        – Learn how to care for   – Teach students about the basic needs of farm animals (food, water, shelter) – Demonstrate proper feeding and watering techniques for different animals – Discuss the importance of hygiene and health– Participate in feeding and watering farm animals, following instructions from the teacher – Learn how to recognize signs of good health and well-being in animals – Discuss the importance of cleanliness and proper care for
  farm animals (feeding, 
  watering, shelter) – 
  Understand theFeeding
 Animal Careimportance of hygienetroughs,
 andand health care forwatering
10Managementanimalstroughs



  Week  Topic  Learning ObjectivesMaterials Needed  Teacher’s Activities  Learners’ Activities
    care for maintaining animal well-beinganimals’ health and productivity
     – Identify and name
    – Present examples ofdifferent breeds of farm
    different breeds of farmanimals and their
    animals and theircharacteristics – Discuss
  – Learn about different characteristics – Discussthe uses of different
  breeds of farm animals the uses of each breed inanimal breeds in
  (cattle breeds, goat agriculture and theiragriculture – Explore
  breeds, chickenPictures ofunique traits – Showpictures or videos of
  breeds) – Understandanimal breeds,pictures or videosanimal breeds and
 Breeds ofthe characteristics andbreeddepicting various animalcompare their features
11Farm Animalsuses of each breeddescriptionsbreedsand uses
    – Explain the process of– Observe chickens laying
  – Understand the egg production ineggs in nesting boxes and
  process of egg chickens, from laying tocollect eggs from the
  production in chickens collection – Demonstratecoop – Learn how to clean
  – Learn about the proper nesting andand store eggs properly
  management practices collection techniques forafter collection – Discuss
  for egg production eggs – Discuss factors thatthe importance of
 Egg(nesting, collecting,Nesting boxes,can affect egg quality andnutrition and
 Productioncleaning) – Identifyegg trays,production, such asenvironmental factors in
 andfactors affecting eggcleaningnutrition andegg production and
12Managementquality and productionsuppliesenvironmentquality
     – Explore dairy equipment
    – Introduce dairy farmingand learn how it is used
  – Learn about dairy and its significance forfor milking and
  farming and milk milk production andprocessing milk – Examine
  production – nutrition – Show dairysamples of milk and dairy
  Understand the equipment used forproducts and discuss
  importance of hygiene milking and processingtheir nutritional value
  and sanitation in dairy milk – Discuss theand uses – Discuss the
  operations – IdentifyDairyimportance of cleanlinessimportance of hygiene
  dairy products andequipment,and sanitation in dairyand sanitation in dairy
13Dairy Farmingtheir usesmilk samplesoperationsfarming operations



  Week  Topic  Learning ObjectivesMaterials Needed  Teacher’s Activities  Learners’ Activities
                      14                    Meat Production      Understand the process of meat production in livestockLearn about different cuts of meat and their uses – Identify factors affecting meat quality and production                  Meat samples, diagrams of meat cuts  Explain the process of meat production from livestock to consumptionPresent examples of different meat cuts and their culinary uses – Discuss factors that influence meat quality and production, such as breed and diet– Examine samples of meat cuts and identify their different parts and uses – Discuss the factors that affect meat quality and how they can be controlled – Explore diagrams of meat cuts and learn about the characteristics of each cut
                      15                    Poultry Farming  – Learn about poultry farming and poultry products (eggs, meat) – Understand the housing and management practices for poultry – Identify common poultry diseases and preventive measures              Poultry housing models, disease charts  – Introduce poultry farming and its importance for egg and meat production – Show different types of poultry housing models and management practices – Discuss common poultry diseases and methods for disease prevention– Explore different types of poultry housing and learn about their features and suitability for raising poultry – Identify common poultry diseases and discuss ways to prevent them – Discuss the importance of biosecurity measures in poultry farming
                        16                        Fisheries– Understand the concept of fisheries and fish farming (aquaculture) – Learn about common fish species and their uses – Identify methods for fish breeding and cultivation – Recognize the importance of water quality in fish farming                Fish specimens, aquaculture equipment– Introduce the concept of fisheries and fish farming as sources of food and income – Show examples of common fish species and their characteristics – Demonstrate fish breeding and cultivation techniques – Discuss the importance of water quality in fish farming    – Examine specimens of common fish species and learn about their characteristics and uses – Learn about methods for breeding and cultivating fish – Discuss the factors that affect water quality in fish farming and how they can be managed
    17Plant Diseases and Pest Control– Learn about common plant diseases and pests – Identify    Plant disease specimens,– Present examples of common plant diseases and pests, and their– Identify symptoms of plant diseases and pest damage on crops and



  Week  Topic  Learning ObjectivesMaterials Needed  Teacher’s Activities  Learners’ Activities
  symptoms of plant diseases and pest damage – Understand methods for disease and pest control in cropspest control toolseffects on crops – Show symptoms of plant diseases and pest damage for identification – Discuss methods for preventing and controlling diseases and pests in cropsdiscuss their causes – Learn about different methods for preventing and controlling diseases and pests in crops – Explore tools used for pest control and their applications
  – Learn about different – Introduce various farm– Explore different types
  types of farm machinery and tools usedof farm machinery and
  machinery and tools for different agriculturaltools and learn about
  (tractors, plows, operations – Showtheir functions and uses –
  harvesters, etc.) – examples of machineryDiscuss safety guidelines
  Understand the uses and tools and explainand precautions when
  and functions of each their functions – Discussusing farm machinery
  type of machinery andFarmsafety measures andand tools – Identify the
 Farmtool – Identify safetymachineryprecautions whenmachinery and tools used
 Machineryprecautions whenmodels, safetyoperating farmfor specific agricultural
18and Toolsusing farm machinerygearmachinery and toolstasks
  – Learn about the   
  benefits of crop  – Explore crop rotation
  rotation in agriculture – Discuss the importancecharts and learn about
  – Understand the of crop rotation for soilthe benefits of rotating
  principles of soil health and productivity –crops – Discuss methods
  management Present methods for soilfor soil management and
  (fertilization, mulching, management, includinghow they contribute to
  etc.) – Identify fertilization and mulchingsoil fertility and health –
  sustainable farmingCrop rotation– Introduce sustainableExplore sustainable
 Crop Rotationpractices for soilcharts, soilfarming practices for soilfarming practices for
 and Soilconservation andmanagementconservation and fertilitymaintaining soil quality
19Managementfertility maintenanceguidesimprovementand productivity
          20        Irrigation Techniques– Learn about different irrigation techniques (drip irrigation, sprinkler irrigation, etc.) – Understand the importance of waterIrrigation equipment, diagrams of irrigation systems– Introduce various irrigation techniques used in agriculture and their advantages and limitations – Show diagrams or models of– Explore different irrigation systems and learn about their components and operation – Discuss the factors to consider when



  Week  Topic  Learning ObjectivesMaterials Needed  Teacher’s Activities  Learners’ Activities
  management in agriculture – Identify factors influencing the choice of irrigation method different irrigation systems – Discuss factors such as soil type and crop water requirements that influence irrigation method selectionchoosing an irrigation method for different crops and soil types – Participate in setting up and operating irrigation systems
  – Understand the   
  concept of – Introduce the concept 
  agroforestry and its of agroforestry and its– Examine tree saplings
  benefits (soil advantages forand learn about their
  conservation, sustainable agriculturecharacteristics and uses
  biodiversity, etc.) – and environmentalin agroforestry systems –
  Learn about common conservation – PresentDiscuss common
  agroforestry practices examples of commonagroforestry practices
  (alley cropping, agroforestry practicesand their contributions to
  windbreaks, etc.) – and their benefits –soil conservation and
  Identify suitable treeTree saplings,Discuss suitable treebiodiversity – Participate
  species foragroforestryspecies for agroforestryin planting trees for
21Agroforestryagroforestry systemsguidessystemsagroforestry purposes
     – Explore resources on
     organic farming and learn
    – Introduce organicabout its principles and
    farming and its principlespractices – Discuss the
  – Learn about organic of sustainability andbenefits of organic
  farming principles and natural resourceagriculture and its
  practices – Understand management – Discussimportance for
  the benefits of organic the advantages of organicsustainable food
  agriculture for human agriculture for humanproduction – Identify and
  health and theOrganichealth and thediscuss methods for
  environment – Identifyfarmingenvironment – Presentcontrolling pests and
 Organicmethods for organicresources,methods for organic pestweeds in organic farming
22Farmingpest and weed controlorganic inputsand weed controlsystems
        23  Food Processing and Preservation– Learn about different methods of food processing and preservation (drying, canning, freezing, etc.)Food preservation equipment, packaging materials– Present various methods of food processing and preservation and their applications – Discuss the– Explore different methods of food processing and preservation and learn about their advantages



  Week  Topic  Learning ObjectivesMaterials Needed  Teacher’s Activities  Learners’ Activities
  – Understand the importance of food preservation for reducing post-harvest losses and ensuring food security importance of food preservation for extending shelf life and reducing food waste – Demonstrate food preservation techniques and packaging methodsand limitations – Discuss the importance of food preservation in reducing food waste and ensuring food security – Participate in food preservation activities and packaging of preserved foods
    – Introduce the concept– Learn about agricultural
    of agricultural marketingmarketing and its role in
  – Understand the and its significance inpromoting farm products
  concept of agricultural connecting producersto consumers – Explore
  marketing and its with consumers – Discussdifferent marketing
  importance for various marketingchannels for agricultural
  farmers and channels for agriculturalproducts and discuss
  consumers – Learn products and theirtheir effectiveness and
  about different advantages andaccessibility – Participate
  marketing channels for limitations – Visit a localin a market visit to
  agricultural productsMarketingmarket to observeobserve marketing
 Agricultural(farmers’ markets,materials,marketing practices andstrategies and consumer
24Marketingsupermarkets, etc.)market visitinteractionsbehavior
    – Conduct a final review– Reflect on their
    of the topics covered andpersonal growth and
    skills developed inlearning experiences in
    agricultural science –agricultural science –
  – Reflect on the Facilitate a reflectionShare their favorite
  learning journey in session where studentsactivities and memorable
  agricultural science – can share theirmoments from the
  Review key concepts experiences and insightscourse – Celebrate the
  and skills learned – from the course –completion of the
  Celebrate Celebrate their progressagricultural science
 Review andachievements and and achievements inprogram with classmates
25ReflectiongrowthNoneagricultural scienceand teachers



  Week  Topic  Learning ObjectivesMaterials Needed  Teacher’s Activities  Learners’ Activities
                        26                      Environmental Conservation– Understand the importance of environmental conservation in agriculture – Learn about conservation practices (crop rotation, agroforestry, etc.) – Identify ways to minimize agricultural impact on the environment                  Conservation resources, planting materials– Introduce the concept of environmental conservation and its significance for sustainable agriculture – Present conservation practices such as crop rotation, agroforestry, and contour farming – Discuss ways to minimize soil erosion and chemical runoff  – Discuss the importance of environmental conservation in agriculture – Learn about conservation practices and their benefits for soil health and biodiversity – Participate in planting trees or implementing conservation measures in the school garden
                          27                        Climate and Agriculture      – Understand the influence of climate on agriculture – Learn about different climate zones and their suitability for various crops – Identify strategies for adapting to climate change in agriculture                        Climate maps, weather data– Discuss the relationship between climate and agriculture, including factors such as temperature, rainfall, and humidity – Present examples of different climate zones and their impact on crop selection and farming practices – Explore strategies for adapting to climate change in agriculture    – Explore climate maps and learn about different climate zones and their characteristics – Discuss how climate affects agriculture and crop production – Identify strategies for adapting to climate change and discuss their feasibility in different regions
                        28                    Farm Economics and Budgeting  – Understand basic concepts of farm economics (revenue, expenses, profit) – Learn about budgeting and financial planning for farming operations – Identify factors influencing farm profitability                  Financial resources, budgeting tools  – Introduce basic concepts of farm economics, including revenue, expenses, and profit – Discuss the importance of budgeting and financial planning for farm operations – Teach students how to create a simple budget for a farming enterprise– Learn about basic farm economics concepts such as revenue, expenses, and profit – Participate in budgeting activities and develop a budget for a fictional farm operation – Discuss factors that can influence farm profitability and how to mitigate financial risks



  Week  Topic  Learning ObjectivesMaterials Needed  Teacher’s Activities  Learners’ Activities
                            29                        Sustainable Agriculture Practices    – Learn about sustainable agriculture practices (organic farming, permaculture, etc.) – Understand the principles of sustainable agriculture – Identify benefits and challenges of sustainable farming                        Sustainability resources, farming tools– Present examples of sustainable agriculture practices such as organic farming, permaculture, and conservation agriculture – Discuss the principles of sustainable agriculture and their importance for environmental stewardship – Explore the benefits and challenges of adopting sustainable farming practices– Explore different sustainable agriculture practices and learn about their principles and applications – Discuss the benefits of sustainable farming for the environment and communities – Identify challenges and potential solutions for implementing sustainable agriculture practices
                        30                      Review and Celebration        – Reflect on the learning journey in agricultural science – Review key concepts and skills learned – Celebrate achievements and growth                        None– Conduct a final review of the topics covered and skills developed in agricultural science – Facilitate a reflection session where students can share their experiences and insights from the course – Celebrate their progress and achievements in agricultural science– Reflect on their personal growth and learning experiences in agricultural science – Share their favorite activities and memorable moments from the course – Celebrate the completion of the agricultural science program with classmates and teachers





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