Primary 4 Blended British Nigerian Scheme of Work

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Primary 4 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 4 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

English Language and Literature:

Scheme of work for Primary 4 on English Language and Literature:

  Week  TopicLearning ObjectivesMaterials Needed  Teacher’s Activities  Learners’ Activities
          1        Introduction to Narrative Writing    – Understand the elements of a narrative (setting, characters, plot)        Storybooks, writing materials– Introduce the concept of narrative writing, discussing its purpose and elements, and read examples of narratives from British and Nigerian literary texts    – Identify the elements of a narrative in a story and discuss their significance
          2        Descriptive Writing    – Learn to use descriptive language to create vivid images      Pictures, descriptive language charts– Teach descriptive writing techniques such as using sensory details, vivid imagery,  – Practice descriptive writing by describing scenes, objects, or experiences using vivid language
and figurative language to describe settings, characters, and events
        3      Grammar: Parts of Speech– Identify and use different parts of speech (nouns, verbs, adjectives, adverbs)    Grammar charts, examples  – Review the parts of speech and their functions, providing examples and exercises to reinforce understanding  – Identify and categorize words according to their parts of speech
sentences
          4        Poetry Appreciation      – Learn to      Poetry anthologies, audio recordings– Introduce various forms of poetry (e.g., rhymes, free verse) from British and Nigerian literary texts, discussing their features and themes  – Read and analyze poems, identifying poetic devices and discussing their meanings
appreciate and analyze poetry
        5        Writing Poetry    – Explore different poetic forms and techniques    Poetry writing prompts, poetic devices charts– Teach poetic forms such as haiku, acrostic, and limerick, and poetic techniques including imagery, metaphor, and rhythm, providing– Write poems using various forms and techniques, experimenting with language and imagery



  Week  TopicLearning ObjectivesMaterials Needed  Teacher’s Activities  Learners’ Activities
    examples and prompts for students to write their own poems 
          6      Reading Comprehension: Fiction    – Develop skills in reading and comprehending fictional texts    Fictional stories or passages, comprehension questions– Provide fictional texts from British and Nigerian literature for students to read, and guide them in answering comprehension questions to assess their understanding– Read fictional texts and answer comprehension questions to demonstrate understanding
        7    Narrative Writing: Plot Development  – Learn to develop a coherent plot with a beginning, middle, and end      Story outlines, writing materials– Teach students about plot structure (exposition, rising action, climax, resolution), and guide them in creating story outlines with clear story arcs– Create story outlines for narrative writing assignments, ensuring they include key plot elements
              8          Grammar: Sentence Structure        – Understand the structure of sentences (subject, predicate, clauses)        Sentence structure charts, examples sentences– Introduce sentence structure and clauses, discussing    – Analyze sentences to identify their structure and components, and practice constructing different types of sentences
subjects, predicates, and types of sentences (simple, compound, complex), and provide exercises to practice identifying and constructing sentences
              9            Nonfiction Writing: Reports        – Learn to write informative reports on various – Teach the structure and features of nonfiction reports, discussing the importance of research, organization, and clear communication, and guide students in researching and writing reports on topics of interest      – Research and write reports on chosen topics, presenting information in a clear and organized manner
Research materials, writing templates
topics
        10      Grammar: Punctuation– Understand the use of punctuation marks (periods, commas, quotation marks)    Punctuation rules charts, examples sentences– Review common punctuation marks and their uses in writing, providing examples and exercises to practice using punctuation correctly– Practice using punctuation marks in sentences and paragraphs, ensuring clarity and coherence


  Week  TopicLearning ObjectivesMaterials Needed  Teacher’s Activities  Learners’ Activities
            11        Reading Comprehension: Poetry      – Develop skills in reading and comprehending poetry      Poetry anthologies, comprehension questions– Provide poetry excerpts or complete poems for students to read, and guide them in answering comprehension questions to understand the themes, tone, and poetic devices used – Read poems and answer comprehension questions to analyze their meanings and themes
              12            Creative Writing: Dialogue          – Learn to write effective dialogue in narratives          Dialogue examples, writing materials– Teach students about the purpose and format of dialogue in narratives, discussing rules for punctuating and formatting dialogue, and provide examples for analysis and practice      – Write dialogues for narrative scenes, incorporating characterization and advancing the plot
          13        Grammar: Verb Tenses    – Understand the different verb tenses and their uses      Verb tense charts, examples sentences– Introduce verb tenses (present, past, future) and their forms and functions, providing examples and exercises to practice using verb tenses correctly    – Practice using verb tenses in sentences to convey different time frames and situations
            14        Fiction Writing: Character Development    – Learn to create well-rounded characters with depth and complexity – Discuss the elements of characterization (physical traits, personality, motivations), and guide students in creating detailed character profiles for their stories  – Develop characters for narrative writing assignments, considering their traits, backgrounds, and motivations
Character profiles, writing materials
          15      Grammar: Subject-Verb Agreement  – Understand the agreement between subjects and verbs in sentences    Subject-verb agreement examples, exercises– Teach subject-verb agreement rules and exceptions, providing examples and exercises to practice ensuring agreement between subjects and verbs    – Identify and correct subject-verb agreement errors in sentences


  Week  TopicLearning ObjectivesMaterials Needed  Teacher’s Activities  Learners’ Activities
                16            Reading Comprehension: Nonfiction          – Develop skills in reading and comprehending nonfiction texts        Nonfiction articles or passages, comprehension questions– Provide nonfiction texts on various topics (science, history, etc.) for students to read, and guide them in answering comprehension questions to extract key information and understand the author’s purpose and argumentation – Read nonfiction texts and answer comprehension questions to gain insights and knowledge on different subjects
              17            Expository Writing: Essays        – Learn to write expository essays to explain and inform            Essay prompts, writing templates– Teach the structure and components of expository essays (introduction, body paragraphs, conclusion), discussing strategies for organizing and developing ideas, and provide prompts for essay writing      – Write expository essays on topics of interest, presenting clear explanations and supporting evidence
              18            Grammar: Prepositions      – Understand the use of prepositions to show relationships in space and time          Preposition charts, examples sentences– Introduce prepositions and their functions, discussing their roles in indicating location, direction, time, and other relationships, and provide examples and exercises to practice using prepositions correctly    – Identify and use prepositions appropriately in sentences to convey spatial and temporal relationships
            19        Reading Comprehension: Drama      – Develop skills in      Drama scripts or excerpts, comprehension questions  – Provide excerpts from plays or scripts for students to read, and guide them in analyzing characters, dialogue, and themes through comprehension questions– Read drama excerpts and answer comprehension questions to understand the plot, characters, and dramatic techniques
reading and comprehending dramatic texts
        20  Persuasive Writing: Arguments    – Learn to write persuasive arguments to  Argumentative topics, writing materials– Teach the structure and elements of persuasive writing (thesis statement, supporting evidence, counterarguments), and discuss strategies for  – Write persuasive essays on topics of debate, presenting arguments supported


  Week  TopicLearning ObjectivesMaterials Needed  Teacher’s Activities  Learners’ Activities
  convince and persuade building strong arguments, providing topics for students to write persuasive essaysby evidence and reasoning
            21          Grammar: Conjunctions  – Understand the function of conjunctions in joining words, phrases, and clauses        Conjunction charts, examples sentences– Introduce conjunctions (coordinating, subordinating) and their roles in connecting ideas and clauses, providing examples and exercises to practice using conjunctions correctly    – Use conjunctions to join ideas and clauses in sentences, creating compound and complex sentences
              22          Reading Comprehension: Biography         Biographical texts, comprehension questions– Provide biographies or profiles of notable figures for students to read, and guide them in answering comprehension questions to understand the individuals’ lives, achievements, and  – Read biographies and answer comprehension questions to gain insights into the lives and accomplishments of historical figures
– Develop skills in
reading and comprehending biographical texts
contributions
            23          Revision and Editing    – Learn to revise and edit written work for clarity, coherence, and correctness – Teach revision and editing strategies, including reviewing content, organization, grammar, punctuation, and spelling, and provide checklists for self-editing and peer feedback  – Revise and edit their own writing assignments, focusing on improving clarity, coherence, and correctness
Editing checklist, writing samples
          24        Literature Study: Folktales  – Explore traditional folktales from both      Folktales collections, discussion guides– Introduce folktales as a genre of literature, discussing their origins, themes, and cultural significance, and read and analyze selected folktales from British and Nigerian traditions  – Read and discuss folktales, identifying common motifs, themes, and cultural values
British and Nigerian cultures
      25  Grammar Review: Parts of Speech    – Review and reinforce understanding ofGrammar review exercises, examples sentences– Conduct a comprehensive review of parts of speech (nouns, verbs, adjectives, adverbs, pronouns), providing exercises and activities to    – Review and practice identifying and using different parts of


  Week  TopicLearning ObjectivesMaterials Needed  Teacher’s Activities  Learners’ Activities
  different parts of speech reinforce understanding and applicationspeech in sentences and paragraphs
            26        Literature Study: Myths and Legends      – Explore myths and legends from various cultures around the world      Mythology books or resources, discussion materials– Introduce myths and legends as traditional narratives that explain natural phenomena, cultural beliefs, and historical events, and read and discuss examples from different cultural traditions    – Read and discuss myths and legends, identifying common themes, symbols, and cultural significance
              27          Poetry Writing: Forms and Themes          – Explore different poetic forms and themes in poetry          Poetry writing prompts, thematic analysis– Teach students about various poetic forms (sonnet, ballad, ode) and common themes in poetry (love, nature, identity), providing prompts and examples for writing poems and discussing their themes and styles    – Write poems exploring different forms and themes, expressing personal experiences and emotions
            28        Spelling and Vocabulary Development        – Improve spelling accuracy and expand vocabulary        Spelling lists, vocabulary exercises– Conduct spelling drills and vocabulary activities to reinforce spelling patterns, word meanings, and usage, and provide strategies for effective vocabulary acquisition    – Practice spelling words and using new vocabulary in context through exercises and activities
            29          Literature Study: Fables    – Explore the moral lessons and storytelling        Aesop’s fables, discussion questions– Introduce fables as short stories with moral lessons, and read and analyze selected fables from Aesop’s and other fable collections, discussing their themes, characters, and moral messages      – Read and discuss fables, identifying the morals and messages conveyed in the stories
techniques in fables
      30  Culminating Project: Creative Writing    – Apply writing skills and literary techniques to  Writing prompts, creative materials– Provide creative writing prompts or open-ended assignments, allowing students to showcase their writing skills and creativity– Write and present original pieces of creative writing, demonstrating their mastery of literary


  Week  TopicLearning ObjectivesMaterials Needed  Teacher’s Activities  Learners’ Activities
  create original pieces through narratives, poems, or other literary formsskills and creative expression

MATHEMATICS SCHEME OF WORK

Scheme of work for Primary 4 mathematics:

  Week  Topic  Learning ObjectivesMaterials Needed  Teacher’s Activities  Learners’ Activities
          1        Place Value and Number Sense    – Understand the concept of place value for numbers up to 10,000      Place value charts, number cards– Introduce place value and its importance in understanding numbers, using visual aids such as place value charts and number cards      – Identify the place value of digits in numbers up to 10,000
            2          Addition Strategies    – Learn different addition strategies (e.g., using place value, mental math, regrouping)      Manipulatives (counters, base- 10 blocks), flashcards– Teach addition strategies such as counting on, using place value, and regrouping, providing examples and hands-on activities to practice each strategy    – Practice addition using various strategies, solving problems mentally and with manipulatives
              3            Subtraction Strategies    – Learn different subtraction strategies (e.g., using place value, mental math, regrouping)        Manipulatives (counters, base- 10 blocks), flashcards– Teach subtraction strategies such as counting back, using place value, and regrouping, providing examples and hands-on activities to practice each strategy      – Practice subtraction using various strategies, solving problems mentally and with manipulatives

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  Week  Topic  Learning ObjectivesMaterials Needed  Teacher’s Activities  Learners’ Activities
              4            Multiplication Concepts        – Understand the concept of multiplication as repeated addition          Arrays, multiplication charts– Introduce multiplication as repeated addition, using arrays and multiplication charts to demonstrate the concept, and provide examples for students to practice    – Understand the relationship between addition and multiplication, using arrays to model multiplication
        5      Multiplication Tables    – Memorize multiplication tables up to 10×10  Multiplication flashcards, multiplication grids– Teach multiplication tables up to 10×10, using flashcards, grids, and chanting exercises to aid memorization– Practice reciting and memorizing multiplication tables through drills and games
              6            Multiplication Strategies    – Learn different multiplication strategies (e.g., using arrays, skip counting, repeated addition)      Manipulatives (counters, arrays), multiplication charts  – Teach multiplication strategies such as using arrays, skip counting, and repeated addition, providing examples and hands-on activities to practice each strategy– Use different strategies to solve multiplication problems, demonstrating understanding of multiplication concepts
                7                Division Concepts          – Understand the concept of division as sharing and grouping        Division manipulatives (counters, sharing materials)– Introduce division as sharing and grouping, using manipulatives and real-life examples to illustrate the concept, and provide opportunities for students to practice dividing objects equally      – Understand division as the inverse operation of multiplication, dividing objects into equal groups
          8        Division Strategies– Learn different division strategies (e.g., using arrays, repeated subtraction, fact families)    Manipulatives (counters, arrays), division charts    – Teach division strategies such as using arrays, repeated subtraction, and fact families, providing examples and– Use different strategies to solve division problems, demonstrating understanding of division concepts



  Week  Topic  Learning ObjectivesMaterials Needed  Teacher’s Activities  Learners’ Activities
    hands-on activities to practice each strategy 
                    9                    Fractions          – Understand the concept of fractions (unit fractions, proper fractions, improper fractions)            Fraction manipulatives (fraction circles, strips)– Introduce fractions as parts of a whole or parts of a set, using manipulatives such as fraction circles and strips to represent and compare fractions, and provide examples for students to practice understanding fractions          – Represent fractions using manipulatives and drawings, comparing and ordering fractions
          10      Comparing and Ordering Numbers      – Learn to compare and order numbers up to 10,000      Number cards, comparison symbols– Teach students how to compare and order numbers using comparison symbols (<, >, =), providing examples and activities to practice– Compare and order numbers using comparison symbols, demonstrating understanding of number magnitude
            11        Geometry: Shapes and Patterns    – Identify and classify two- dimensional shapes (squares, rectangles, triangles, circles)      Geometric shapes (cut- outs, pattern blocks)– Introduce two- dimensional shapes and their properties, allowing students to explore and classify shapes using geometric manipulatives and drawings    – Identify and classify shapes based on their attributes, creating patterns and designs with geometric shapes
            12          Geometry: Lines and Angles  – Identify and classify types of lines (parallel, perpendicular) and angles (acute, obtuse, right)        Geometric shapes (rulers, protractors)– Teach students about different types of lines and angles, using rulers and protractors to measure and classify, and provide examples for students to practice  – Identify and classify lines and angles in geometric figures, measuring and drawing angles accurately
    13  Measurement: Length  – Learn to measure length using standard units  Rulers, measuring tapes– Introduce standard units of length (centimeters, meters) and teach students how– Measure and compare lengths of objects using standard units, understanding



  Week  Topic  Learning ObjectivesMaterials Needed  Teacher’s Activities  Learners’ Activities
  (centimeters, to measure lengththe concept of unit
meters)accurately using rulersconversion
 and measuring tapes, 
 providing real-life 
 examples for 
 measurement activities 
    – Introduce units of mass 
    (grams, kilograms) and 
    capacity (liters, 
    milliliters), teaching– Measure and
    students how to measurecompare masses and
  – Learn to measure mass and capacity usingcapacities of objects
  mass (grams, balance scales andusing appropriate
 Measurement:kilograms) and measuring cups, andunits, understanding
 Mass andcapacity (liters,Balance scales,provide examples forthe concept of unit
14Capacitymilliliters)measuring cupspracticeconversion
    – Teach units of time 
    (seconds, minutes, hours) 
  – Understand units and how to read and– Read and interpret
  of time (seconds, interpret analog andtime on analog and
  minutes, hours) and digital clocks, providingdigital clocks,
  read and interpret examples and activitiescalculating durations
  analog and digitalClocks (analog,for students to practiceand solving time-
15Timeclocksdigital), timerstime-tellingrelated problems
    – Introduce different 
    coins and bills and their 
    values, teaching students 
    how to count money 
    accurately and make– Count and exchange
    change, and providemoney accurately,
    opportunities for role-understanding the
  – Learn to count and play and real-lifevalue of coins and bills
  make change withPlay money,scenarios involvingand practicing making
16Moneycoins and billsprice tagsmoneychange



  Week  Topic  Learning ObjectivesMaterials Needed  Teacher’s Activities  Learners’ Activities
                    17              Data Analysis: Graphs and Charts            – Learn to read and interpret data presented in graphs and charts            Graphs (bar graphs, pictographs), data sets– Introduce different types of graphs and charts (bar graphs, pictographs) and teach students how to read and interpret data from graphs, providing examples and data sets for analysis and interpretation          – Interpret data presented in graphs and charts, extracting information and making comparisons
              18            Problem Solving: Word Problems– Develop problem- solving skills by solving word problems involving addition, subtraction, multiplication, and division            Word problem worksheets– Teach problem-solving strategies and techniques for analyzing and solving word problems, providing examples and guiding students through the process of problem- solving– Solve word problems involving mathematical operations, identifying relevant information and applying appropriate strategies to find solutions
                19              Patterns and Sequences            – Recognize and extend patterns and sequences            Pattern blocks, pattern worksheets– Introduce different types of patterns and sequences (numeric, geometric, repeating), and teach students how to recognize and extend patterns using manipulatives and visual representations      – Identify and extend patterns and sequences, predicting the next term and describing the pattern rule
                20              Review and Assessment          – Review key concepts and skills covered in previous weeks          Review worksheets, assessment materials– Conduct a comprehensive review of topics covered so far, including practice exercises and assessment tasks to gauge students’ understanding and retention of mathematical concepts        – Review and consolidate learning by completing review worksheets and assessment tasks



  Week  Topic  Learning ObjectivesMaterials Needed  Teacher’s Activities  Learners’ Activities
                    21                  Multiplication and Division          – Reinforce multiplication and division skills through practice and application              Multiplication and division worksheets– Provide practice exercises and activities focusing on multiplication and division, including word problems and real- life scenarios, to reinforce understanding and mastery of multiplication and division concepts        – Practice multiplication and division skills, solving problems and applying strategies to real-life situations
                22              Fractions and Decimals      – Learn to perform operations with fractions and decimals (addition, subtraction, multiplication)          Fraction and decimal manipulatives, decimal grids– Teach methods for adding, subtracting, and multiplying fractions and decimals, providing examples and exercises for students to practice computation skills and problem-solving techniques      – Perform operations with fractions and decimals, applying appropriate methods and algorithms to solve problems
              23          Geometry: Perimeter and Area        – Learn to calculate the perimeter and area of two- dimensional shapes        Geometric shapes (cut- outs, grid paper)– Introduce the concepts of perimeter and area, teaching students how to calculate them for rectangles, squares, and other shapes, and providing examples and activities for practice  – Calculate the perimeter and area of various shapes, applying formulas and understanding their significance in real- world contexts
                24            Geometry: Symmetry and Transformations        – Identify lines of symmetry and perform basic transformations (reflection, rotation)            Geometric shapes (mirrors, protractors)– Teach students about lines of symmetry and basic transformations (reflection, rotation), providing examples and activities to identify symmetrical figures and perform simple transformations    – Identify lines of symmetry in shapes and perform basic transformations, recognizing patterns and properties of geometric figures



  Week  Topic  Learning ObjectivesMaterials Needed  Teacher’s Activities  Learners’ Activities
              25            Measurement: Time and Money      – Solve problems involving time and money, including conversions between units            Clocks, play money– Present time and money-related problems for students to solve, including conversions between units of time and money, and provide guidance and support as needed    – Solve word problems involving time and money, applying knowledge of units and conversions to find solutions
                26              Data Analysis: Interpretation          – Interpret and analyze data presented in tables, charts, and graphs              Data sets, graphing tools– Provide data sets and visual representations (tables, charts, graphs) for students to interpret and analyze, guiding them through the process of extracting information and drawing conclusions    – Interpret data presented in various formats, identifying trends and making inferences based on the information provided
                27              Review and Consolidation            – Review and consolidate learning from previous topics          Review worksheets, consolidation tasks– Conduct a thorough review of key concepts and skills covered in previous weeks, including practice exercises and consolidation tasks to reinforce understanding and retention of mathematical concepts      – Review and practice key concepts through worksheets and tasks, consolidating learning and preparing for assessments
                28            Problem Solving: Multi-step Problems        – Solve multi-step word problems involving multiple operations and concepts            Multi-step problem worksheets– Present multi-step word problems requiring students to apply multiple operations and concepts to find solutions, and guide them through the process of problem- solving    – Solve multi-step word problems, breaking down the problem into smaller steps and applying appropriate strategies to find solutions



  Week  Topic  Learning ObjectivesMaterials Needed  Teacher’s Activities  Learners’ Activities
                    29                  Patterns and Relationships              – Explore patterns and relationships in numbers and shapes              Pattern blocks, geometric shapes– Engage students in exploring patterns and relationships in numbers and shapes, providing opportunities for discovery and discussion, and guiding them in making connections between different concepts    – Identify and describe patterns and relationships in numbers and shapes, recognizing similarities and making predictions based on observed patterns
                30            Culminating Review and Assessment        – Review key concepts and skills covered throughout the year and assess learning          Review materials, assessment tasks– Conduct a comprehensive review of topics covered over the year, including practice exercises and assessment tasks to evaluate students’ understanding and mastery of mathematical concepts  – Review and demonstrate understanding of key mathematical concepts through completing review materials and assessment tasks

SCIENCE SCHEME OF WORK

Scheme of work for Primary 4 science:

  Week  Topic  Learning ObjectivesMaterials Needed  Teacher’s Activities  Learners’ Activities
            1          Introduction to Science      – Understand the nature of science and the scientific method        Science textbooks, visuals– Introduce the concept of science and the scientific method, discussing the process of observation, hypothesis, experimentation, and conclusion    – Discuss what science is and how scientists work, understanding the steps of the scientific method



  Week  Topic  Learning ObjectivesMaterials Needed  Teacher’s Activities  Learners’ Activities
              2            Living and Non- Living Things          – Differentiate between living and non-living things        Specimens (plants, animals), pictures– Present examples of living and non-living things, discussing their characteristics and differences, and engage students in classifying objects based on whether they are living or non-living      – Identify living and non-living things in their environment, categorizing objects accordingly
            3            Plant Life        – Learn about the structure and function of plants        Plant specimens, diagrams– Introduce the parts of a plant (roots, stems, leaves, flowers) and their functions, using diagrams and specimens to illustrate, and discuss the importance of plants in the environment  – Identify and label the parts of a plant, understanding their functions and roles in plant growth and development
                4                Animal Life          – Explore the diversity of animal life and their adaptations            Animal specimens, pictures– Present examples of different animals, discussing their characteristics, habitats, and adaptations to their environments, and engage students in observing and comparing animal features and behaviors  – Observe and describe various animals, noting their physical features and behaviors, and discussing how they are adapted to their habitats
              5              Human Body        – Understand the basic structure and functions of the human body          Human body models, diagrams– Introduce the major systems of the human body (digestive, respiratory, circulatory, skeletal), discussing their structures and functions, and provide visual aids and models for students to explore  – Identify and label the major organs and systems of the human body, understanding their roles in maintaining health and well-being
        6      Nutrition and Digestion– Learn about the importance of nutrition and the process of digestion      Food models, diagrams– Discuss the different food groups and their nutritional benefits, and explain the process of digestion from ingestion to absorption,  – Identify different food groups and their nutritional value, understanding how



  Week  Topic  Learning ObjectivesMaterials Needed  Teacher’s Activities  Learners’ Activities
    using models and diagrams to illustrate each stagefood is digested and nutrients are absorbed
    – Teach students about the– Demonstrate the
    respiratory systemprocess of breathing
    (breathing, gas exchange)and the movement of
    and the circulatory systemblood through the
  – Understand the (heart, blood vessels), usingcirculatory system,
  processes of models and diagrams tounderstanding the
  respiration and demonstrate the structuresroles of the lungs and
 Respiration andcirculation in theLung models,and functions of eachheart in respiration
7Circulationhuman bodyheart diagramssystemand circulation
    – Introduce ecosystems as– Analyze and discuss
    communities of organismsfood chains and webs
    and their environments,in different
  – Explore the discussing food chains andecosystems,
  concept of webs, and illustrating theunderstanding the
  ecosystems and theEcosysteminteractions betweenflow of energy and the
  interdependence ofposters, foodproducers, consumers, androles of organisms
8Ecosystemsliving organismswebsdecomposerswithin ecosystems
    – Present examples of– Identify and describe
    various habitats (forest,adaptations of
    desert, ocean) and discussorganisms to specific
  – Learn about the adaptations ofhabitats,
  different habitatsHabitatorganisms to survive in eachunderstanding how
  and the adaptationsdioramas,habitat, using dioramas andadaptations help
 Habitats andof organisms toanimalvisual aids to illustrateorganisms survive and
9Adaptationstheir environmentsadaptationsdifferent adaptationsthrive
    – Teach students about the 
    properties of rocks and 
    minerals (hardness, color, 
    texture), and discuss their 
    uses in everyday life and– Examine different
  – Explore the industries, providingtypes of rocks and
  properties and usesRock andsamples and charts forminerals, identifying
 Rocks andof rocks andmineralobservation andtheir properties and
10Mineralsmineralssamples, chartsclassificationpotential uses



  Week  Topic  Learning ObjectivesMaterials Needed  Teacher’s Activities  Learners’ Activities
                11              The Water Cycle          – Understand the water cycle and its importance in the environment            Water cycle diagrams, experiments– Present the stages of the water cycle (evaporation, condensation, precipitation), discussing the processes involved and their significance, and conduct experiments to demonstrate aspects of the water cycle    – Describe the stages of the water cycle, understanding how water moves through the environment and the importance of water conservation
                12              Weather and Climate          – Learn about weather patterns and climate conditions            Weather instruments, climate maps– Teach students about different weather phenomena (temperature, precipitation, wind) and climate zones, using instruments and maps to observe and analyze weather and climate patterns– Observe and record weather conditions over a period of time, understanding the differences between weather and climate and their impact on ecosystems and human activities
                13              Magnets and Magnetism            – Explore the properties and behavior of magnets            Magnets, iron filings, compasses    – Introduce the properties of magnets (attraction, repulsion) and the Earth’s magnetic field, and conduct experiments to explore magnetic forces and the behavior of magnets– Investigate the properties of magnets through hands-on activities, understanding the principles of magnetism and its applications in everyday life
                14              Light and Shadow          – Understand the properties of light and the formation of shadows              Light sources, opaque objects  – Teach students about the properties of light (reflection, refraction) and the formation of shadows, conducting experiments to explore how light behaves and how shadows are formed– Experiment with light sources and objects to observe reflection, refraction, and the formation of shadows, understanding how light interacts with different surfaces and objects



  Week  Topic  Learning ObjectivesMaterials Needed  Teacher’s Activities  Learners’ Activities
              15              Sound        – Learn about the properties and behavior of sound waves          Sound-making objects, tuning forks– Introduce the properties of sound (pitch, volume, frequency) and the behavior of sound waves, and conduct experiments to explore how sound travels and interacts with different materials and environments– Investigate the properties of sound waves through hands- on activities, understanding how sound is produced, transmitted, and heard
                16              Electricity and Circuits            – Explore the basics of electricity and how circuits work              Batteries, wires, bulbs, switches– Teach students about basic electrical concepts (current, voltage, resistance) and the components of circuits, and conduct experiments to build simple circuits and observe the flow of electricity    – Build simple circuits and experiment with different components, understanding the principles of electricity and how circuits function
              17            States of Matter          – Understand the properties and changes of matter          Solids, liquids, gases, heating apparatus– Introduce the three states of matter (solid, liquid, gas) and the concept of changes of state (melting, freezing, evaporation), and conduct experiments to observe and investigate properties and changes of matter– Observe and describe the properties and changes of different states of matter, understanding the concepts of melting, freezing, and evaporation
              18            The Solar System        – Explore the components and features of the solar system          Models of the solar system, telescopes– Teach students about the sun, planets, moons, and other celestial bodies in the solar system, using models and telescopes to observe and discuss their characteristics and movements– Identify and describe the major components of the solar system, understanding their relative sizes and positions, and the Earth’s place in the solar system
    19  Forces and Motion    – Learn about different forces andForce- measuring tools, toy cars– Introduce different types of forces (gravity, friction, magnetism) and their effects on objects in– Investigate the effects of different forces on objects, understanding how



  Week  Topic  Learning ObjectivesMaterials Needed  Teacher’s Activities  Learners’ Activities
  how they affect motion, conductingforces cause changes
objectsexperiments andin motion and
 demonstrations to exploreinteractions between
 forces and motionobjects
    – Present examples of– Identify and describe
    animal adaptationsadaptations of
    (physical, behavioral) andorganisms to specific
    discuss how they helpenvironments,
  – Explore the organisms survive andunderstanding how
  adaptations of thrive in their habitats,adaptations increase
  organisms forAnimalusing specimens and visualschances of survival
 Adaptationssurvival in theirspecimens,to illustrate differentand reproductive
20and Survivalenvironmentspicturesadaptationssuccess
    – Introduce the stages of the 
    plant life cycle (seed, 
    germination, growth,– Observe and describe
    flowering, fruiting), andthe life cycle of plants,
  – Learn about the discuss plant reproductionunderstanding the
 Plantlife cycle of plantsPlantmethods (sexual, asexual),processes of
 Reproductionand the process ofspecimens,using specimens andreproduction and
21and Growthreproductiondiagramsdiagrams to illustrategrowth
    – Discuss the significance of 
    environmental conservation 
    and the impact of human– Identify and discuss
    activities on ecosystems,environmental issues
  – Understand the and explore ways toand solutions,
  importance of conserve resources andunderstanding the
  environmental reduce pollution, usingimportance of
  conservation andEnvironmentalmaterials and activities topreserving natural
 Environmentalsustainablematerials,promote eco-friendlyresources and
22Conservationpracticesrecycling binspracticesprotecting biodiversity
          23        Review and Assessment  – Review key concepts and skills covered in previous weeks  Review worksheets, assessment materials– Conduct a comprehensive review of topics covered so far, including practice exercises and assessment tasks to gauge students’ understanding and– Review and consolidate learning by completing review worksheets and assessment tasks



  Week  Topic  Learning ObjectivesMaterials Needed  Teacher’s Activities  Learners’ Activities
    retention of scientific concepts 
     – Explore the causes
    – Introduce the processes ofand effects of
    earthquakes and volcanicearthquakes and
    eruptions, discussing theirvolcanic eruptions,
    causes and effects on theunderstanding how
  – Learn about theModels ofEarth’s surface, and providegeological events
  causes and effectsearthquakes,models and visuals toshape the Earth’s
 Earthquakesof earthquakes andvolcanicillustrate geologicalsurface and impact
24and Volcanoesvolcanoeseruptionsphenomenahuman societies
     – Identify and describe
    – Present examples ofcharacteristics of
    different biomesdifferent biomes,
    (rainforest, tundra,understanding the
    grassland) and discuss theirimportance of
    characteristics andecosystem services for
  – Explore different ecological services, usingmaintaining
 Biomes andbiomes and theBiome models,models and diagrams tobiodiversity and
 Ecosystemecosystem servicesecosystemillustrate biomes and theirsupporting human
25Servicesthey providediagramsfunctionswell-being
    – Introduce marine 
    ecosystems and the variety– Explore marine
    of organisms inhabitinghabitats and identify
    oceans, discussingdifferent organisms,
    adaptations of marine lifeunderstanding their
    and human impacts onadaptations to life in
  – Learn aboutMarinemarine environments, andthe ocean and the
  marine ecosystemsspecimens,provide specimens andimportance of
  and the diversity ofocean habitatmodels for observation andpreserving marine
26Ocean Lifeocean lifemodelsexplorationecosystems
    – Teach students about– Identify and describe
      27      Biodiversity– Understand the concept of biodiversity and its importanceBiodiversity posters, species identification guidesbiodiversity (variety of species, genetic diversity, ecosystem diversity) and the value of preserving biodiversity, using postersdifferent species and ecosystems, understanding the significance of biodiversity for



  Week  Topic  Learning ObjectivesMaterials Needed  Teacher’s Activities  Learners’ Activities
    and guides to identify and discuss different species and ecosystemsecosystem stability and resilience
    – Introduce the concepts of– Observe and describe
    weathering (physical,examples of
    chemical) and erosion,weathering and
  – Learn about the discussing how they shapeerosion,
  processes of the Earth’s surface, andunderstanding how
  weathering andWeathering andprovide models andgeological processes
 Weatheringerosion and theirerosion models,samples for observationchange landforms over
28and Erosioneffects on landformssoil samplesand investigationtime
     – Examine fossils and
    – Teach students aboutrock layers, identifying
    fossils and how they form,different types of
    discussing their importancefossils and
    in studying Earth’s historyunderstanding their
  – Explore fossils as and evolution of life, andsignificance for
  evidence of Earth’s provide replicas and rockunderstanding Earth’s
 Fossils andhistory and past lifeFossil replicas,layers for examining andhistory and the
29Earth’s Historyformsrock layersinterpreting fossilsevolution of life
    – Conduct a comprehensive 
    review of topics covered– Review and
    over the year, includingdemonstrate
  – Review key practice exercises andunderstanding of key
  concepts and skillsReviewassessment tasks toscientific concepts
 Culminatingcovered throughoutmaterials,evaluate students’through completing
 Review andthe year and assessassessmentunderstanding and masteryreview materials and
30Assessmentlearningtasksof scientific conceptsassessment tasks


SOCIAL STUDIES SCHEME OF WORK

Social studies:

Scheme of work for Primary 4 social studies:

  Week  TopicLearning ObjectivesMaterials Needed  Teacher’s Activities  Learners’ Activities
              1            Introduction to Social Studies  – Understand the importance of social studies in understanding human society and its interactions          Social studies textbooks, maps, globes– Introduce the subject of social studies and its relevance in understanding human society and interactions, discussing the scope and objectives of social studies education      – Discuss the importance of social studies, understanding its role in studying human societies and cultures
              2            Communities and Culture      – Learn about different types of communities and their cultural practices          Pictures of communities, cultural artifacts– Present examples of different types of communities (rural, urban, suburban) and their cultural practices, discussing how culture shapes communities and identities      – Identify and describe characteristics of different communities, understanding how culture influences community life
                    3              Our Country: Geography and Landforms            – Explore the geography and landforms of our country                Maps, atlases, pictures– Teach students about the geography and landforms of our country (mountains, rivers, plains), using maps and pictures to illustrate, and discuss the significance of geography in shaping human activities and development      – Identify and locate geographical features of our country on maps, understanding how landforms influence settlement patterns and economic activities
            4        Our Country: States and Capitals        – Learn about the states and capitals of our country          Maps, flashcards– Introduce the states and capitals of our country, providing maps and flashcards for memorization and identification, and discuss the diversity of– Memorize and identify states and capitals on maps, understanding the diversity of cultures and languages within our country



  Week  TopicLearning ObjectivesMaterials Needed  Teacher’s Activities  Learners’ Activities
    cultures and languages across different states 
    – Teach students about 
    the three branches of 
    government (executive, 
    legislative, judicial) and– Discuss the functions of
  – Understand the the rights andgovernment branches and
  structure of responsibilities ofthe rights and
  government andGovernmentcitizens, usingresponsibilities of citizens,
 Our Country:the rights andsymbols,government symbolsunderstanding the
 Governmentresponsibilities ofconstitutionand excerpts from theprinciples of democracy
5and Citizenshipcitizensexcerptsconstitution to illustrateand citizenship
    – Introduce the concept 
    of economy and the 
    main sectors 
    (agriculture, industry, 
    services) of our country,– Identify and classify
    discussing thenatural resources of our
  – Learn about the importance of naturalcountry, understanding
 Our Country:economy of ourEconomicresources and their roletheir importance for
 Economy andcountry and itscharts, resourcein economiceconomic activities and
6Resourcesnatural resourcessamplesdevelopmentdevelopment
    – Present examples of 
    cultural artifacts and 
    traditions from different 
    regions of our country, 
    discussing their– Explore and appreciate
    significance andcultural artifacts and
   Culturaldiversity, and engagetraditions, understanding
 Our Country:– Explore theartifacts,students in exploringtheir significance for
 Culturalcultural heritagetraditionaland appreciating culturalpreserving cultural identity
7Heritageof our countrymusicexpressionsand heritage
    – Teach students about– Identify and describe
    8Our Neighbors: Geography and Culture  – Learn about neighboring countries and    Maps, picturesthe geography and culture of neighboring countries, discussing similarities andgeographical features and cultural practices of neighboring countries, understanding the



  Week  TopicLearning ObjectivesMaterials Needed  Teacher’s Activities  Learners’ Activities
  their geography and culture differences with our own country, and provide maps and pictures for exploration and comparisonconnections and relationships between neighboring nations
                9            Our Neighbors: Trade and Diplomacy      – Understand the importance of trade and diplomacy with neighboring countries          Trade agreements, diplomatic documents– Discuss the significance of trade and diplomacy in maintaining peaceful relations and fostering cooperation with neighboring countries, using trade agreements and diplomatic documents as examples    – Discuss the benefits of trade and diplomacy with neighboring countries, understanding the importance of international relations and cooperation
              10          Our World: Continents and Oceans        – Explore the continents and oceans of the world            World maps, atlases– Introduce the seven continents and five oceans of the world, discussing their locations and features, and provide maps and atlases for exploration and identification      – Identify and label continents and oceans on maps, understanding their geographical significance and distribution
                      11                Our World: Landforms and Biomes            – Learn about different landforms and biomes around the world                Landform models, biome charts– Teach students about various landforms (mountains, deserts, forests) and biomes (tundra, rainforest, savanna), discussing their characteristics and distributions, and provide models and charts for observation and classification          – Identify and describe different landforms and biomes, understanding how they are formed and the types of ecosystems they support
    12Our World: Cultures and Traditions    – Explore cultures and traditions of    Cultural artifacts,– Present examples of cultural artifacts and traditions from different countries, discussing– Explore and appreciate cultural artifacts and traditions from different countries, understanding



  Week  TopicLearning ObjectivesMaterials Needed  Teacher’s Activities  Learners’ Activities
  different countries around the worldtraditional clothingtheir significance and diversity, and engage students in exploring and appreciating cultural expressions from around the worldthe diversity and richness of global cultures
                    13                Our World: Global Issues            – Understand global issues and challenges facing our world                News articles, documentaries– Discuss global issues such as poverty, climate change, and human rights violations, and engage students in analyzing news articles and documentaries to understand the complexities and impacts of these issues  – Analyze and discuss global issues and their impacts on societies and the environment, understanding the importance of international cooperation and action to address global challenges
    – Discuss the significance 
    of environmental 
    conservation in 
    protecting ecosystems 
    and biodiversity, and– Identify and discuss
  – Learn about the explore ways to promoteenvironmental issues and
  importance of sustainable practices,solutions, understanding
  environmental using posters andthe importance of
 Ourconservation andEnvironmentalrecycling bins to raiseconserving natural
 Environment:sustainableposters,awareness andresources and protecting
14Conservationpracticesrecycling binsencourage actionthe environment
    – Teach students about 
    different types of natural 
    disasters (earthquakes, 
    hurricanes, floods), 
    discussing their causes– Discuss the risks and
    and effects onimpacts of natural
 Our– Explore naturalDisastercommunities, anddisasters, understanding
 Environment:disasters and theirpreparednessprovide safety manualsthe importance of disaster
 Naturalimpacts onkits, safetyand preparedness kitspreparedness and
15Disasterscommunitiesmanualsfor emergency situationsresponse



  Week  TopicLearning ObjectivesMaterials Needed  Teacher’s Activities  Learners’ Activities
                    16              Our Environment: Pollution          – Understand the sources and effects of pollution on the environment              Pollution charts, environmental reports– Present examples of different types of pollution (air, water, land) and their impacts on ecosystems and human health, and discuss strategies for reducing pollution, using charts and reports to illustrate    – Identify and discuss sources and effects of pollution, understanding the importance of adopting sustainable practices to reduce environmental degradation
                      17                Our Economy: Goods and Services            – Learn about the production and distribution of goods and services                Economic charts, product samples– Teach students about the concepts of goods (tangible products) and services (intangible activities), discussing their roles in the economy and the processes involved in production and distribution, and provide examples for analysis          – Identify and classify goods and services, understanding their roles in the economy and the interconnectedness of producers and consumers
                    18              Our Economy: Money and Banking          – Understand the functions of money and the role of banks in the economy              Currency samples, bank statements– Introduce the functions of money (medium of exchange, unit of account, store of value) and the role of banks in managing money and providing financial services, using currency samples and bank statements as examples        – Discuss the functions of money and banking, understanding how financial institutions facilitate economic transactions and savings
          19      Our Government: Laws and Justice  – Explore the legal system and the principles of justice  Legal documents, court procedures– Teach students about the legal system and the principles of justice (fairness, equality, rule of law), discussing the roles of laws, courts, and– Discuss the importance of laws and justice in society, understanding the rights and responsibilities of individuals and the role of government in maintaining


  Week  TopicLearning ObjectivesMaterials Needed  Teacher’s Activities  Learners’ Activities
    government agencies in upholding justice and protecting rightsorder and resolving conflicts
                    20            Our Government: Elections and Democracy            – Understand the electoral process and the principles of democracy            Election materials, voting procedures– Discuss the principles of democracy (voting rights, majority rule, minority rights) and the electoral process, explaining how elections are conducted and how leaders are chosen, and engage students in mock elections        – Participate in mock elections and voting exercises, understanding the democratic principles and processes of choosing leaders
                21            Our Culture: Diversity and Unity            – Explore cultural diversity and unity within our society          Cultural festivals, multicultural activities– Present examples of cultural diversity within our society, celebrating cultural festivals and engaging students in multicultural activities to promote understanding and appreciation of diverse cultures    – Participate in multicultural activities and celebrations, understanding and appreciating the diversity of cultures within our society
                      22                Our Culture: Arts and Entertainment              – Learn about different forms of arts and entertainment                Artworks, musical instruments– Teach students about various forms of arts and entertainment (visual arts, music, dance), discussing their cultural significance and expressions, and provide artworks and musical instruments for exploration and appreciation          – Explore and appreciate different forms of arts and entertainment, understanding their cultural meanings and contributions to society
    23Our History: Heroes and Legends    – Explore historical figures andBiographies, historical narratives– Present biographies and stories of historical figures and legends from our country’s past,  – Learn about historical figures and legends, understanding their roles



  Week  TopicLearning ObjectivesMaterials Needed  Teacher’s Activities  Learners’ Activities
  legends from our country’s past discussing their contributions and significance in shaping our history and identityin shaping our country’s history and values
                24            Our History: Independence and Freedom      – Learn about our country’s struggle for independence and the importance of freedom          Historical documents, independence speeches– Teach students about our country’s struggle for independence, discussing key events and leaders, and the significance of freedom and independence in shaping our nation’s identity and values    – Discuss the importance of independence and freedom, understanding the sacrifices made by our ancestors for our nation’s sovereignty and self- determination
                    25                  Review and Assessment            – Review key concepts and skills covered in previous weeks            Review worksheets, assessment materials– Conduct a comprehensive review of topics covered so far, including practice exercises and assessment tasks to gauge students’ understanding and retention of social studies concepts            – Review and consolidate learning by completing review worksheets and assessment tasks
                26              Our Rights and Responsibilities        – Understand the rights and responsibilities of citizens in our society            Constitution, citizen rights chart– Discuss the rights and responsibilities of citizens as outlined in the constitution, and engage students in activities to explore and reflect on their roles as active and responsible members of society    – Identify and discuss rights and responsibilities as citizens, understanding the importance of civic engagement and participation in shaping our society
        27  Our Society: Diversity and Inclusion    – Explore issues of diversity, inclusion, andDiversity posters, inclusion activities– Present examples of diversity and inclusion within our society, discussing the importance of respecting– Participate in activities promoting diversity and inclusion, understanding the importance of respecting and embracing



  Week  TopicLearning ObjectivesMaterials Needed  Teacher’s Activities  Learners’ Activities
  equality within our society differences and promoting equality, and engage students in activities to foster empathy and understandingdifferences within our society
    – Discuss the significance 
    of environmental 
    conservation in 
    protecting ecosystems 
    and biodiversity, and– Identify and discuss
  – Learn about the explore ways to promoteenvironmental issues and
  importance of sustainable practices,solutions, understanding
  environmental using posters andthe importance of
 Ourconservation andEnvironmentalrecycling bins to raiseconserving natural
 Environment:sustainableposters,awareness andresources and protecting
28Conservationpracticesrecycling binsencourage actionthe environment
    – Teach students about 
    the causes and effects of 
    climate change, 
    discussing human– Discuss the impacts of
  – Understand the activities and naturalclimate change and ways
  causes and effects factors contributing toto reduce carbon footprint,
  of climate change global warming, andunderstanding the
 Ourand theClimate changeexplore strategies forimportance of collective
 Environment:importance ofreports, carbonmitigating climateaction to address climate
29Climate Changemitigationfootprint chartchange impactschange
    – Conduct a 
    comprehensive review 
    of topics covered over 
    the year, including 
  – Review key practice exercises and– Review and demonstrate
  concepts and skills assessment tasks tounderstanding of key social
  coveredReviewevaluate students’studies concepts through
 Culminatingthroughout thematerials,understanding andcompleting review
 Review andyear and assessassessmentmastery of social studiesmaterials and assessment
30Assessmentlearningtasksconceptstasks



NIGERIAN HISTORY AND CULTURAL STUDIES SCHEME OF WORK

Nigerian History and Cultural Studies

Scheme of work for Primary 4 Nigerian History and Cultural Studies:

  Week  TopicLearning ObjectivesMaterials Needed  Teacher’s Activities  Learners’ Activities
              1          Introduction to Nigerian History      – Understand the importance of studying Nigerian history and culture            Nigerian history textbooks, maps– Introduce the significance of Nigerian history and culture, discussing the diversity of cultures and ethnic groups in Nigeria, and provide an overview of topics to be covered throughout the year    – Discuss the importance of Nigerian history and culture, understanding the richness and diversity of Nigeria’s heritage
                      2                    Pre-colonial Nigeria              – Learn about the early civilizations and kingdoms in Nigeria              Pictures of ancient artifacts, historical maps– Teach students about early civilizations and kingdoms in Nigeria (Nok, Benin, Oyo),      – Explore pictures of ancient artifacts and historical maps, understanding the origins and development of early civilizations and kingdoms in Nigeria
discussing their political, social, and economic systems, and engage students in analyzing pictures and maps to understand the geography and cultural developments of pre-colonial Nigeria
                    3              Traditional Nigerian Culture            – Explore traditional Nigerian culture and customs            Traditional clothing, musical instruments– Present examples of traditional Nigerian culture and customs (festivals, ceremonies, dances), discussing their significance and variations across different ethnic groups, and engage students in exploring traditional clothing and musical instruments      – Learn about traditional Nigerian culture and customs, understanding their importance and diversity across different ethnic groups



  Week  TopicLearning ObjectivesMaterials Needed  Teacher’s Activities  Learners’ Activities
                    4                Colonialism and Independence        – Understand the impact of colonialism on Nigeria and the struggle for independence            Colonial-era documents, independence speeches– Teach students about the period of colonialism in Nigeria, discussing the motives of colonial powers and the resistance movements, and explore key events and leaders of the independence struggle, using documents and speeches to illustrate– Discuss the impact of colonialism on Nigeria and the significance of the struggle for independence, understanding the importance of sovereignty and self- determination
                    5              Post- Independence Nigeria               Development plans, economic charts– Discuss Nigeria’s development plans and challenges post- independence, including political stability, economic growth, and social issues, and explore strategies for national development, using charts and plans to illustrate  – Explore Nigeria’s development plans and challenges, understanding the complexities and opportunities for national growth and progress post- independence
– Learn about Nigeria’s development and
challenges after independence
trends and initiatives
                      6                Nigerian Cultural Festivals              – Explore major cultural festivals celebrated across                Festival artifacts, pictures– Present examples of major cultural festivals in Nigeria (Eid, Christmas, New Yam Festival), discussing their significance and traditions, and engage students in examining artifacts and pictures to understand the cultural practices and celebrations associated with each festival    – Explore artifacts and pictures of Nigerian cultural festivals, understanding the significance and diversity of celebrations across different regions and ethnic groups
Nigeria
          7  Nigerian Traditional Music and Dance  – Learn about traditional Nigerian music and dance forms    Musical instruments, dance videos– Teach students about traditional Nigerian music and dance forms (Juju, Highlife, Bata), discussing their cultural significance and variations, and engage– Listen to traditional Nigerian music and watch dance performances, understanding the cultural expressions



  Week  TopicLearning ObjectivesMaterials Needed  Teacher’s Activities  Learners’ Activities
    students in listening to music and watching dance performances to appreciate the rhythms and movementsand meanings conveyed through music and dance
                  8              Nigerian Folktales and Legends              – Explore Nigerian folktales and legends              Storybooks, folklore collections– Present examples of Nigerian folktales and legends (Anansi stories, myths, legends), discussing their themes and morals, and engage students in reading and discussing stories to understand the cultural values and beliefs embedded in folklore      – Read and discuss Nigerian folktales and legends, understanding the moral lessons and cultural values conveyed through storytelling
                  9                Nigerian Arts and Crafts            – Learn about traditional Nigerian arts and crafts                Art supplies, craft materials– Introduce traditional Nigerian arts and crafts (pottery, weaving, beadwork), discussing their techniques and cultural  – Create artworks and crafts inspired by traditional Nigerian techniques and designs, understanding the importance of preserving and promoting indigenous art forms
significance, and engage students in hands-on activities to create artworks and crafts inspired by Nigerian traditions
                10            Nigerian Cuisine and Food Culture           Cooking ingredients, traditional recipes– Present examples of Nigerian dishes and culinary traditions, discussing regional variations and cultural influences, and engage students in cooking activities to prepare and taste traditional Nigerian foods  – Participate in cooking activities to prepare and taste traditional Nigerian dishes, understanding the significance of food in Nigerian culture and identity
– Explore Nigerian cuisine and food culture
    11Nigeria’s Cultural Heritage Sites    – Learn about Nigeria’s culturalPictures of monuments, historical sites– Teach students about Nigeria’s cultural heritage sites and monuments (Osun- Osogbo Grove, Sukur– Explore pictures and descriptions of Nigeria’s cultural heritage sites,


  Week  TopicLearning ObjectivesMaterials Needed  Teacher’s Activities  Learners’ Activities
  heritage sites and Cultural Landscape),understanding their
monumentsdiscussing their historical andimportance for
 cultural significance, andpreserving national
 provide pictures andidentity and heritage
 descriptions for exploration 
 and analysis 
    – Present examples of 
    Nigerian languages and 
    dialects (Yoruba, Igbo,– Learn basic phrases
    Hausa), discussing theirand greetings in
  – Explore the origins and regionaldifferent Nigerian
  diversity of distributions, and engagelanguages and dialects,
 NigerianNigerianLanguagestudents in activities to learnunderstanding the
 Languages andlanguages anddictionaries,basic phrases and greetingsrichness and diversity
12Dialectsdialectslinguistic mapsin different languagesof linguistic heritage
    – Introduce Nigerian 
    literature and prominent 
    Nigerian writers (Chinua– Read and discuss
    Achebe, Wole Soyinka),excerpts from Nigerian
    discussing their contributionsliterary works,
    to literature and society, andunderstanding the
  – Learn aboutBooks byengage students in readingthemes and
 NigerianNigerian literatureNigerianand analyzing excerpts fromperspectives
 Literature andand prominentauthors, literaryliterary works by Nigerianrepresented in Nigerian
13WritersNigerian writersworksauthorsliterature
    – Teach students about 
    Nigerian heroes and icons 
    (Nnamdi Azikiwe, Funmilayo– Read biographies and
    Ransome-Kuti), discussingexamine historical
  – Explore Nigerian their achievements anddocuments of Nigerian
  heroes and icons legacies, and engageheroes and icons,
  who have made students in readingunderstanding their
 NigeriansignificantBiographies,biographies and examiningroles in shaping
 Heroes andcontributions tohistoricalhistorical documents relatedNigerian history and
14Iconssocietydocumentsto their lives and worksidentity



  Week  TopicLearning ObjectivesMaterials Needed  Teacher’s Activities  Learners’ Activities
                    15              Nigerian Music and Dance Traditions          – Learn about Nigerian music and dance traditions across different regions              Musical instruments, dance videos– Present examples of Nigerian music and dance traditions (Apala, Makossa, Shaku Shaku), discussing their cultural significance and variations, and engage students in listening to music and watching dance performances from different regions– Listen to Nigerian music and watch dance performances from different regions, understanding the diversity and cultural expressions of Nigerian music and dance traditions
                16          Nigeria’s Independence Day Celebration             National flags, independence speeches– Discuss the significance of Nigeria’s Independence Day, exploring key events and leaders of the independence movement, and engage students in activities to celebrate and reflect on Nigeria’s journey to independence    – Participate in Independence Day celebrations and activities, understanding the importance of national sovereignty and unity
– Understand the significance of Nigeria’s Independence Day and its
celebrations
                17            Nigerian Traditional Attire          – Explore Nigerian traditional attire and its cultural significance            Traditional clothing, fashion magazines– Present examples of Nigerian traditional attire (Aso-oke, Agbada, Ankara), discussing their cultural meanings and occasions for wearing, and engage students in designing and modeling traditional clothing styles    – Design and model traditional Nigerian attire, understanding the cultural significance and expressions conveyed through clothing
                18              Nigerian Cultural Dance          – Learn about Nigerian cultural dance forms and their significance              Dance tutorials, music playlists– Teach students about Nigerian cultural dance forms (Zanku, Shoki, Bata), discussing their rhythms and movements, and engage students in learning basic dance steps and choreographing routines to traditional music    – Learn and perform Nigerian cultural dance routines, understanding the importance of dance in expressing cultural identity and heritage



  Week  TopicLearning ObjectivesMaterials Needed  Teacher’s Activities  Learners’ Activities
                        19                    Nigerian Festivals and Celebrations              – Explore major festivals and celebrations observed in Nigeria                    Festival artifacts, pictures– Present examples of major Nigerian festivals and celebrations (Eyo Festival, Argungu Fishing Festival), discussing their cultural significance and traditions, and engage students in examining artifacts and pictures to understand the cultural practices and celebrations associated with each festival– Explore artifacts and pictures of Nigerian festivals and celebrations, understanding the significance and diversity of cultural celebrations across different regions and ethnic groups
              20          Nigerian Proverbs and Sayings         Proverb collections, storytelling sessions– Introduce Nigerian proverbs and sayings, discussing their meanings and cultural contexts, and engage students in storytelling sessions to explore the use of proverbs in conveying  – Discuss the meanings and interpretations of Nigerian proverbs, understanding their significance in conveying cultural wisdom and values
– Learn about Nigerian proverbs
and their meanings
wisdom and moral lessons
                21            Nigerian Traditional Games        – Explore traditional Nigerian games and their cultural significance          Traditional game materials, sports equipment– Present examples of traditional Nigerian games (Ayo, Ludo, Dambe), discussing their rules and cultural significance, and engage students in playing and learning traditional games to promote teamwork and social interaction  – Play traditional Nigerian games, understanding their rules and cultural significance in promoting social bonding and cooperation
              22          Nigerian Cultural Diversity      – Understand the diversity of cultures and ethnic groups in Nigeria          Cultural artifacts, ethnic group profiles– Discuss the diversity of cultures and ethnic groups in Nigeria, exploring their languages, traditions, and beliefs, and engage students in researching and presenting profiles of different ethnic groups  – Research and present profiles of different Nigerian ethnic groups, understanding their cultural practices and contributions to national diversity



  Week  TopicLearning ObjectivesMaterials Needed  Teacher’s Activities  Learners’ Activities
                23            Nigerian Architectural Heritage      – Learn about Nigerian architectural heritage and historical landmarks        Architectural designs, historical building photographs– Teach students about Nigerian architectural heritage and historical landmarks (Zuma Rock, Olumo Rock), discussing their significance and architectural styles, and provide designs and photographs for examination and analysis– Explore designs and photographs of Nigerian architectural heritage, understanding their importance in preserving cultural identity and historical memory
                24            Nigerian Art and Craft Traditions               Art supplies, craft materials– Present examples of Nigerian art and craft traditions (Adire, Terracotta, Woodcarving), discussing their techniques and cultural significance, and engage students in creating artworks and crafts inspired by Nigerian traditions    – Create artworks and crafts inspired by Nigerian art and craft traditions, understanding their cultural meanings and expressions
– Explore Nigerian art and craft traditions across
different regions
                  25            Nigerian Environmental Conservation        – Understand the importance of environmental conservation in Nigeria            Environmental posters, recycling bins– Discuss the significance of  – Identify and discuss environmental issues in Nigeria, understanding the importance of preserving natural resources and protecting the environment
environmental conservation in Nigeria, exploring environmental issues and initiatives for conservation, and engage students in activities to promote environmental awareness and action
                  26              Nigerian Heroes and Heroines        – Learn about Nigerian heroes and heroines who have contributed to national development              Biographies, historical documents– Present examples of Nigerian heroes and heroines (Dora Akunyili, Murtala Muhammed), discussing their achievements and legacies, and engage students in reading biographies and examining historical documents related to their lives and works    – Read biographies and examine historical documents of Nigerian heroes and heroines, understanding their contributions to national development and progress



  Week  TopicLearning ObjectivesMaterials Needed  Teacher’s Activities  Learners’ Activities
                    27              Nigeria’s Cultural Diplomacy          – Explore Nigeria’s cultural diplomacy and its impact on international relations          Cultural exchange programs, diplomatic documents– Teach students about Nigeria’s cultural diplomacy efforts, discussing the promotion of Nigerian culture and values abroad, and explore cultural exchange programs and diplomatic documents as examples of cultural diplomacy initiatives– Discuss Nigeria’s cultural diplomacy efforts and their impacts on international relations, understanding the role of culture in fostering mutual understanding and cooperation between nations
                28          Nigerian Cultural Heritage Preservation         Preservation techniques, heritage conservation guides– Discuss the importance of preserving Nigerian cultural heritage, exploring techniques and strategies for heritage conservation, and engage students in activities to raise awareness and advocate for the preservation of cultural sites– Advocate for the preservation of Nigerian cultural heritage, understanding the importance of safeguarding cultural identity and heritage for future generations
– Understand the importance of preserving Nigerian cultural
heritage
                29              Nigerian Cultural Revival        – Learn about efforts to revive and promote Nigerian culture and traditions          Cultural revival initiatives, heritage festivals– Present examples of Nigerian cultural revival initiatives (Cultural festivals, language revitalization programs), discussing their objectives and impacts, and engage students in planning and organizing cultural events and activities  – Participate in Nigerian cultural revival initiatives and events, understanding the importance of preserving and promoting Nigerian culture and traditions
                30            Culminating Review and Assessment      – Review key concepts and topics covered throughout the year and assess learning          Review materials, assessment tasks– Conduct a comprehensive review of Nigerian history and cultural studies topics covered over the year, including practice exercises and assessment tasks to evaluate students’ understanding and mastery of concepts– Review and demonstrate understanding of key Nigerian history and cultural studies concepts through completing review materials and assessment tasks

GEOGRAPHY SCHEME OF WORK

    Geography: Scheme of work for Primary 4 Geography:
   Week  TopicLearning ObjectivesMaterials Needed  Teacher’s Activities  Learners’ Activities
          1        Introduction to Geography– Understand the importance of geography in studying the Earth’s features and phenomena        World maps, globes– Introduce the concept of geography and its importance, discussing the Earth’s continents, oceans, and major features, and provide maps and globes for exploration    – Explore world maps and globes, identifying continents, oceans, and major features
        2      Understanding Maps  – Learn about different types of maps and their uses      Physical maps, political maps– Teach students about physical and political maps, explaining their features and uses, and provide examples for examination and analysis    – Examine physical and political maps, identifying key features and locations
              3          Cardinal Directions and Compass Rose        – Understand cardinal directions and how to use a compass rose        Compass rose diagrams, magnetic compasses– Introduce cardinal directions (north, south, east, west) and the concept of a compass rose, discussing their significance in navigation, and provide compass rose diagrams and magnetic compasses for demonstration        – Practice using a compass rose and identifying cardinal directions in various contexts
            4          Types of Landforms    – Learn about different types of landforms and their characteristics        Pictures of landforms, 3D models– Present examples of landforms (mountains, valleys, plains), discussing their formation processes and characteristics, and provide pictures and 3D models for examination and discussion    – Examine pictures and models of landforms, identifying their characteristics and features
          5          Water Bodies    – Understand the different types of water bodies on Earth      World map, diagrams of water bodies– Teach students about oceans, seas, rivers, lakes, and other water bodies, discussing their characteristics and locations, and provide diagrams and a world map for visualization  – Identify and label different water bodies on a world map, understanding their roles and significance
 
   Week  TopicLearning ObjectivesMaterials Needed  Teacher’s Activities  Learners’ Activities
              6              Climate Zones        – Learn about the major climate zones and their characteristics          Climate zone charts, weather data– Introduce major climate zones (tropical, temperate, polar), discussing their characteristics and factors influencing climate, and provide climate zone charts and weather data for analysis and comparison    – Analyze climate zone charts and weather data, understanding the distribution and characteristics of different climate zones
                    7                  Weather and Seasons            – Understand the concepts of weather and seasons              Weather instruments, seasonal charts– Teach students about weather phenomena (rain, wind, temperature) and the causes of seasons, discussing how they vary across different regions and times of the year, and provide weather instruments and seasonal charts for observation and analysis          – Observe and record weather conditions and seasonal changes, understanding their patterns and variations
                8                Natural Disasters          – Learn about different types of natural disasters and their impacts              Disaster photos, safety guidelines– Present examples of natural disasters (earthquakes, hurricanes, floods), discussing their causes and effects on the environment and human populations, and provide photos and safety guidelines for understanding and preparedness    – Discuss safety guidelines and measures for different types of natural disasters, understanding the importance of disaster preparedness and response
                9              Environmental Conservation      – Understand the importance of environmental conservation and sustainable practices            Environmental posters, recycling bins– Discuss the significance of environmental conservation in protecting ecosystems and biodiversity, and explore ways to promote sustainable practices, using posters and recycling bins to raise awareness and encourage action    – Identify and discuss environmental issues and solutions, understanding the importance of conserving natural resources and protecting the environment
   
 
   Week  TopicLearning ObjectivesMaterials Needed  Teacher’s Activities  Learners’ Activities
                10            Human Impact on the Environment        – Learn about human activities and their impact on the environment            Environmental impact charts, case studies– Teach students about human activities (deforestation, pollution, urbanization) and their environmental impacts, discussing case studies and examples from around the world, and provide charts for analyzing environmental impacts and solutions    – Analyze case studies and charts on human impact on the environment, understanding the consequences of human actions on ecosystems and biodiversity
            11            Mapping Skills      – Develop basic mapping skills and understanding of scale          Map scales, grid coordinates– Introduce mapping skills (using scales, grid coordinates), explaining their importance in reading and interpreting maps, and provide examples for practice and application      – Practice using map scales and grid coordinates to locate and interpret information on maps
                12              Agriculture and Farming          – Learn about agricultural practices and farming systems              Farming tools, crop samples– Teach students about different types of farming (subsistence, commercial), discussing their methods and significance for food production, and provide farming tools and crop samples for examination and discussion      – Examine farming tools and crop samples, understanding the processes and techniques involved in agricultural production
                13            Industrialization and Urbanization          – Understand the processes of industrialization and urban growth            Industrialization charts, urban plans– Present examples of industrialization and urbanization, discussing their impacts on land use, population growth, and infrastructure development, and explore charts and urban plans for analyzing patterns and trends      – Analyze charts and urban plans to understand the effects of industrialization and urbanization on landscapes and communities
         
 
   Week  TopicLearning ObjectivesMaterials Needed  Teacher’s Activities  Learners’ Activities
                14            Transportation and Communication          – Learn about different modes of transportation and communication          Transportation maps, communication devices– Teach students about transportation systems (roads, railways, waterways) and communication networks (internet, telecommunication), discussing their roles in connecting people and goods, and provide maps and devices for exploration and discussion      – Explore transportation maps and communication devices, understanding their roles in facilitating movement and communication
              15            Tourism and Cultural Heritage        – Understand the significance of tourism and cultural heritage          Tourism brochures, cultural sites– Discuss the importance of tourism in promoting economic growth and cultural exchange, and explore cultural heritage sites and tourist attractions, using brochures and multimedia resources for information and inspiration    – Explore tourism brochures and cultural sites, understanding the value of preserving and promoting cultural heritage for tourism
                16              Regional Geography        – Learn about the geographical features and characteristics of different regions            Regional maps, geographical profiles– Teach students about regional geography (deserts, rainforests, mountains), discussing their climates, landscapes, and ecosystems, and provide maps and profiles for studying and comparing geographical features and characteristics      – Study and compare geographical features and characteristics of different regions, understanding the diversity and uniqueness of landscapes
                17            Environmental Conservation Projects        – Explore environmental conservation projects and initiatives            Conservation project reports, volunteer kits– Present examples of environmental conservation projects (tree planting, beach clean-ups), discussing their objectives and impacts, and provide project reports and volunteer kits for understanding and participation– Discuss and plan participation in environmental conservation projects, understanding the importance of community involvement and action in protecting the environment
18Water Conservation– Understand the importance ofWater conservation– Discuss the significance of water conservation and– Implement water conservation practices and
   
 
   Week  TopicLearning ObjectivesMaterials Needed  Teacher’s Activities  Learners’ Activities
 and Managementwater conservation and managementguides, water metersmanagement practices, exploring ways to reduce water consumption and prevent pollution, and provide guides and meters for measuring and monitoring water usagemonitor water usage, understanding the importance of responsible water management
                    19              Energy Resources and Sustainability          – Learn about different sources of energy and sustainable practices            Energy resource charts, renewable energy kits– Teach students about energy resources (fossil fuels, renewable energy), discussing their environmental impacts and exploring sustainable energy solutions, and provide charts and kits for studying and experimenting with renewable energy technologies  – Experiment with renewable energy technologies and discuss their potential for promoting sustainability, understanding the importance of transitioning to renewable energy sources
            20          Environmental Challenges      – Explore environmental challenges facing different regions      Environmental challenge reports, data sets– Present examples of environmental challenges (deforestation, pollution, habitat loss), discussing their causes and effects, and provide reports and data sets for analysis and discussion  – Analyze data sets and reports on environmental challenges, understanding the complexities and impacts of environmental issues
                21              Ecological Conservation        – Understand the importance of ecological conservation and biodiversity          Ecological conservation guides, wildlife books– Discuss the significance of ecological conservation in protecting biodiversity and ecosystems, exploring strategies for habitat preservation and species conservation, and provide guides and wildlife books for studying and appreciation      – Study and appreciate wildlife and ecosystems, understanding the interconnectedness and importance of biodiversity conservation
    22Environmental Policies and Legislation    – Learn about environmentalPolicy documents, legal frameworks– Teach students about environmental policies and legislation (environmental protection acts, conservation– Analyze environmental policies and legislation, understanding their roles in promoting
 
 
   Week  TopicLearning ObjectivesMaterials Needed  Teacher’s Activities  Learners’ Activities
  policies and legislation laws), discussing their objectives and implementation, and provide documents and frameworks for analysis and discussionenvironmental protection and sustainability
            23        Geographic Information Systems (GIS)  – Understand the basics of Geographic Information Systems (GIS) and their applications          GIS software, satellite imagery– Introduce Geographic Information Systems (GIS) and their uses in mapping and spatial analysis, demonstrating how GIS software works and exploring satellite imagery for mapping and visualization– Explore GIS software and satellite imagery to create maps and analyze spatial data, understanding the capabilities and applications of GIS technology
                24              Coastal Geography            – Learn about coastal features and processes              Coastal maps, beach samples– Teach students about coastal geography (beaches, cliffs, deltas), discussing their formation processes and importance for ecosystems and human activities, and provide maps and beach samples for examination and discussion        – Examine coastal maps and beach samples, understanding the dynamics and significance of coastal landscapes
              25            River Systems and Watersheds      – Understand the characteristics and functions of river systems and watersheds          River basin maps, watershed models– Present examples of river systems and watersheds, discussing their components and roles in water distribution and ecosystem support, and provide maps and models for studying and modeling river systems and watersheds      – Model and analyze river systems and watersheds, understanding their roles in water management and ecosystem sustainability
            26          Mountain Geography      – Learn about mountain formations and their significance        Mountain range charts, geological samples– Teach students about mountain geography (peaks, ranges, plateaus), discussing their formation processes and ecological importance, and provide charts and samples for examination and discussion  – Examine mountain range charts and geological samples, understanding the geological processes and ecological significance of mountain landscapes
 
 
   Week  TopicLearning ObjectivesMaterials Needed  Teacher’s Activities  Learners’ Activities
              27            Desert Geography        – Understand the characteristics and features of desert landscapes          Desert biome guides, sand samples– Discuss the characteristics of desert environments (aridity, sand dunes, oasis), exploring their adaptations and ecological diversity, and provide biome guides and sand samples for examination and discussion    – Examine desert biome guides and sand samples, understanding the unique ecosystems and adaptations of desert plants and animals
              28              Polar Geography        – Learn about polar regions and their environmental conditions            Polar maps, ice core samples– Present examples of polar geography (Arctic, Antarctic), discussing their climates, ice formations, and wildlife habitats, and provide maps and ice core samples for studying and analyzing polar environments    – Analyze polar maps and ice core samples, understanding the challenges and importance of polar research and conservation efforts
              29            Environmental Field Trip      – Apply geographical knowledge and skills through a field trip          Field trip itinerary, observation tools– Organize an environmental field trip to a local geographical site or ecosystem, providing students with observation tools and tasks to apply their geographical knowledge and skills in real-world contexts    – Participate in an environmental field trip, applying geographical concepts and skills to observe and analyze the local environment
              30          Culminating Review and Assessment    – Review key concepts and topics covered throughout the year and assess learning          Review materials, assessment tasks– Conduct a comprehensive review of geography topics covered over the year, including practice exercises and assessment tasks to evaluate students’ understanding and mastery of geographical concepts    – Review and demonstrate understanding of key geography concepts through completing review materials and assessment tasks
            

ART AND DESIGN SCHEME OF WORK

Art and Design:

Scheme of work for Primary 4 Art and Design:

  Week  TopicLearning ObjectivesMaterials Needed  Teacher’s Activities  Learners’ Activities
              1            Introduction to Art        – Understand the importance of art in self-expression and communication            Drawing paper, pencils, colors– Introduce the concept of art and its significance, discussing different forms of art (drawing, painting, sculpture), and provide materials for students to experiment with basic drawing and coloring techniques      – Experiment with drawing and coloring techniques, expressing their ideas and feelings through art
                  2                Lines and Shapes            – Learn about different types of lines and shapes in art                Sketchbooks, markers, rulers– Teach students about various types of lines (straight, curved, zigzag) and shapes (geometric, organic), demonstrating how to create them using different drawing tools, and provide        – Practice drawing different types of lines and shapes in their sketchbooks, exploring their characteristics and variations
sketchbooks and markers for practicing drawing lines and shapes
                3                Color Theory            – Understand the basic principles of color theory              Color wheels, paint palettes    – Introduce the primary and secondary colors, discussing color mixing and the color wheel, and provide color wheels and paint palettes for students to experiment with mixing and blending colors– Experiment with mixing and blending colors using paint palettes, understanding the principles of color theory and the effects of different color combinations
          4      Still Life Drawing  – Learn how to observe and draw still life compositions    Still life objects (fruits, vases), paper– Set up a still life composition with objects such as fruits and vases, demonstrating how to observe and draw them from different angles and perspectives, and encourage– Observe and draw the still life composition, paying attention to details and proportions



  Week  TopicLearning ObjectivesMaterials Needed  Teacher’s Activities  Learners’ Activities
    students to sketch the still life arrangement using pencils and paper 
    – Introduce landscape– Paint landscape
    painting, discussingscenes using the
    composition, perspective, andtechniques learned,
    color mixing techniques, andexperimenting with
  – Learn aboutLandscapeprovide reference images andperspective and color
 Landscapelandscape paintingreferencepaints for students to createblending to create
5Paintingtechniquesimages, paintstheir own landscape paintingsdepth and atmosphere
    – Teach students about facial 
    proportions and features, 
    demonstrating how to draw– Practice drawing
    portraits and express differentportraits and facial
    emotions through facialexpressions, focusing
   Portraitexpressions, and provideon capturing likeness
  – Learn how toreferencereference images and drawingand conveying
  draw portraits andimages, drawingpaper for practicing portraitemotions through
6Portraiturefacial expressionspaperdrawingfacial features
    – Introduce sculpture as a 
    three-dimensional art form, 
    discussing techniques such as 
    modeling, carving, and– Create sculptures
  – Learn about assembling, and provideusing modeling clay,
  sculpture modeling clay and sculptingexperimenting with
  techniques andModeling clay,tools for students to createdifferent techniques
7Sculpturematerialssculpting toolstheir own sculpturesand forms
    – Teach students about collage 
    art and mixed media 
    techniques, demonstrating– Create collages using
    how to layer and combinevarious materials and
    different materials to createtextures, exploring
  – Understand the visually interestingdifferent combinations
  concept of collageAssorted collagecompositions, and provideand arrangements to
  and mixed mediamaterialsassorted collage materials forconvey meaning and
8Collage Artart(paper, fabric)experimentation and creationaesthetic appeal



  Week  TopicLearning ObjectivesMaterials Needed  Teacher’s Activities  Learners’ Activities
                9              Pattern Design            – Learn how to create and repeat patterns in art          Pattern templates, coloring materials– Introduce the concept of patterns and repetition in art, discussing different types of patterns (geometric, organic), and provide pattern templates and coloring materials for students to create their own pattern designs– Design and color patterns using templates, exploring symmetry and repetition to create visually appealing designs
                10              Art Inspired by Nature           Nature observation tools, art supplies– Take students on a nature walk to observe and sketch natural elements (plants, animals, landscapes), discussing how nature inspires art, and provide art supplies for students to create artworks inspired by their observations    – Observe and sketch natural elements during the nature walk, using their observations to create nature-inspired artworks
– Explore nature as a source of artistic
inspiration
              11              Cultural Art        – Learn about art from different cultures and traditions        Cultural art examples,– Present examples of  – Explore traditional art from different cultures, experimenting with techniques and motifs to create culturally inspired artworks
traditional art from different cultures (African masks, Japanese prints), discussing their meanings and techniques, and provide multicultural books for exploration and inspiration
multicultural books
              12            Art and Emotions        – Explore the expression of emotions through art          Emotion cards, drawing materials– Discuss how artists convey emotions through their artworks, exploring different techniques and styles, and provide emotion cards and drawing materials for students to express their own emotions through art    – Create artworks that express different emotions, using colors, shapes, and lines to convey mood and feeling
  13Art and Storytelling  – Understand the relationshipStory prompts, art supplies– Integrate storytelling with art, providing students with story prompts or narratives to– Create artworks that tell stories or depict scenes from



  Week  TopicLearning ObjectivesMaterials Needed  Teacher’s Activities  Learners’ Activities
  between art and storytelling inspire their artwork, and encourage them to create visual narratives or illustrations based on the storiesnarratives, using imagery and symbolism to convey meaning and engage viewers
                  14                Art and Identity              – Explore the concept of identity through art – Discuss how artists explore personal and cultural identities through their artworks, and provide identity exploration tools (questionnaires, reflection prompts) and art materials for students to create artworks that reflect their own identities      – Create artworks that reflect aspects of their personal or cultural identities, exploring themes of self- expression and belonging
Identity
exploration tools, art materials
              15            Art and Technology          – Explore the intersection of art and technology          Digital art tools, multimedia resources– Introduce digital art tools and multimedia resources, discussing how technology enhances artistic creation and  – Experiment with digital art tools and multimedia resources, creating artworks using digital techniques and platforms
expression, and provide opportunities for students to experiment with digital art techniques and software
              16              Art Critique          – Learn how to analyze and critique artworks        Artworks for analysis, critique guidelines– Teach students how to analyze artworks by observing their elements and principles (composition, color, texture), and facilitate group discussions using critique guidelines to evaluate and discuss artworks  – Participate in group critiques, analyzing and discussing artworks based on their visual elements, techniques, and emotional impact
          17        Art and Architecture  – Explore the relationship between art and architecture      Architectural drawings, building blocks– Introduce architectural drawing and design principles, discussing how art influences architecture and vice versa, and provide architectural drawings and building blocks  – Create architectural designs using drawing materials and building blocks, exploring concepts of form,



  Week  TopicLearning ObjectivesMaterials Needed  Teacher’s Activities  Learners’ Activities
    for students to create their own architectural designsspace, and function in architectural art
                18              Art and Social Change        – Understand the role of art in promoting social change and activism          Social issue artworks, activism resources– Present examples of art activism and social change movements, discussing how artists use their artworks to raise awareness and inspire action, and provide resources for students to explore social issues and create artworks that advocate for change    – Create artworks that address social issues or advocate for causes, using art as a means of raising awareness and promoting positive change
                  19                Art and the Environment            – Explore environmental themes and messages in art            Environmental art examples, recycled materials– Discuss how artists convey environmental messages through their artworks, exploring themes such as conservation, pollution, and sustainability, and provide examples of environmental art and recycled materials for      – Create artworks that address environmental themes or promote eco-friendly practices, using recycled materials and nature- inspired imagery
students to create eco- friendly artworks
                20            Art and Cultural Diversity            – Celebrate cultural diversity through art – Showcase artworks representing diverse cultures and traditions, discussing their significance and symbolism, and provide craft materials for students to create multicultural artworks inspired by different cultural motifs and traditions      – Create artworks that celebrate cultural diversity, incorporating symbols and motifs from different cultures and traditions
Cultural diversity artworks, craft materials
          21        Art Exhibition Preparation    – Prepare for an art exhibition to showcase students’ artworks      Exhibition space, display materials  – Guide students in selecting and curating artworks for an exhibition, discussing presentation and layout strategies, and provide– Prepare artworks for exhibition, arranging and displaying them in the exhibition space according to their themes and styles



  Week  TopicLearning ObjectivesMaterials Needed  Teacher’s Activities  Learners’ Activities
    materials for setting up displays and signage 
              22              Art Exhibition        – Showcase students’ artworks in an exhibition setting            Exhibition space, audience– Organize and host an art exhibition for students to showcase their artworks to peers, teachers, and parents, and encourage them to discuss their creative processes and inspirations with the audience    – Participate in the art exhibition, presenting their artworks and sharing insights into their creative journey and artistic vision
              23          Art Reflection and Assessment        – Reflect on the art- making process and assess personal growth        Reflective journals, assessment rubrics  – Facilitate a reflection session where students can journal about their experiences and growth as artists, and assess their artworks based on predetermined criteria outlined in assessment rubrics– Reflect on personal artistic growth and achievements, identifying strengths and areas for improvement, and assess their artworks based on set criteria
              24            Art and Music        – Explore the connection between art and music        Musical instruments, music compositions– Integrate music with art, discussing how artists and musicians draw inspiration from each other’s work, and provide musical instruments and compositions for students to create artworks inspired by music  – Create artworks inspired by musical compositions, expressing visual interpretations of rhythm, melody, and emotion
              25            Art and Poetry          – Combine art and poetry to create visual poetry            Poetry books, art supplies– Introduce the concept of visual poetry, discussing how artists combine imagery and text to convey poetic expressions, and provide poetry books and art supplies for students to create their own visual poetry artworks    – Create visual poetry artworks, incorporating imagery and text to evoke emotions and tell stories



  Week  TopicLearning ObjectivesMaterials Needed  Teacher’s Activities  Learners’ Activities
                26              Art and Literature          – Explore the relationship between art and literature              Literary works, art materials– Present examples of artworks inspired by literature (book illustrations, graphic novels), discussing how artists interpret and represent literary themes, and provide art materials for students to create their own artworks inspired by literary works– Create artworks inspired by favorite literary works or scenes, interpreting and representing them visually through art
              27            Art and Dance        – Combine art and dance to create movement-inspired artworks            Dance videos, art supplies– Integrate dance with art, watching dance videos and discussing how movement and rhythm can inspire artistic creation, and provide art supplies for students to create artworks inspired by dance movements and gestures  – Create artworks that capture the essence of dance movements and gestures, exploring the relationship between visual art and physical expression
                  28                Art and Theater              – Explore the intersection of art and theater            Theater– Introduce theatrical art forms such as set design and    – Design sets and costumes for theatrical performances, applying artistic principles and creativity to enhance storytelling and visual impact
costume design, discussing how artists create visual elements for stage productions, and provide materials for students to design sets and costumes for their own theatrical performances
performances, costume materials
                  29                Art Appreciation            – Appreciate and critique artworks from different artists and periods            Artworks for analysis, critique guidelines– Facilitate discussions on art appreciation and critique, analyzing artworks from different artists and periods based on their styles, techniques, and messages, and encourage students to express their opinions and interpretations through critique guidelines    – Engage in group discussions and critique sessions, analyzing and evaluating artworks based on their artistic merits and personal preferences



  Week  TopicLearning ObjectivesMaterials Needed  Teacher’s Activities  Learners’ Activities
                30              Culminating Art Project    – Create a culminating art project that demonstrates personal growth and artistic expression            Art supplies, project guidelines– Provide students with the opportunity to conceptualize and execute a culminating art project of their choice, incorporating various techniques and themes learned throughout the course, and offer guidance and support as needed– Create and present their culminating art projects, showcasing their skills, creativity, and artistic vision developed over the duration of the course



PHYSICAL EDUCATION SCHEME OF WORK

Physical Education:

Scheme of work for Primary 4 Physical Education:

  Week  Topic  Learning ObjectivesMaterials Needed  Teacher’s Activities  Learners’ Activities
                1            Introduction to Physical Education    – Understand the importance of physical activity for health and well-being – Learn basic safety rules and procedures for physical activities                None– Discuss the benefits of regular physical activity and basic safety rules for PE classes – Lead a warm- up session to introduce students to various movements and prepare their bodies for physical activities  – Participate in the warm-up session, following the teacher’s instructions and engaging in various movements to loosen up muscles and increase heart rate
                        2                  Fundamental Movement Skills– Develop basic locomotor (running, jumping, hopping),                  Cones, balls, skipping ropes      – Demonstrate and explain fundamental movement skills, including running,          – Practice fundamental movement skills at different stations, focusing on coordination, balance, and accuracy in executing movements
non-locomotor (swinging, twisting), and manipulative (throwing, catching, kicking) skills – Understand the importance of coordination and balance in movement
jumping, hopping, throwing, catching, and kicking – Organize skill stations where students can practice and develop these skills
                        3                      Cooperative Games                   Various game equipment– Introduce cooperative games that require teamwork and communication, such as relay races, tag games, and group challenges – Explain game rules and objectives, emphasizing the importance of collaboration and communication during gameplay      – Participate in cooperative games, working with teammates to accomplish tasks and solve challenges, while communicating effectively to coordinate actions
– Learn to work cooperatively with peers to achieve common goals – Develop teamwork and communication skills



  Week  Topic  Learning ObjectivesMaterials Needed  Teacher’s Activities  Learners’ Activities
                          4                        Fitness Components      – Understand the components of fitness: cardiovascular endurance, muscular strength, muscular endurance, flexibility, and body composition – Learn basic fitness exercises to improve each component                    Stopwatch, mats, resistance bands– Explain the five components of fitness and demonstrate basic exercises for each component, such as jogging for cardiovascular endurance, push-ups for muscular strength, and stretching for flexibility – Lead students through a fitness circuit incorporating these exercises          – Engage in fitness circuit training, performing various exercises to target different fitness components and improve overall physical fitness
                  5                  Track and Field           Cones, measuring tape, throwing implements– Introduce track and field events, explaining rules and techniques for running, jumping, and throwing events – Set up practice stations for each    – Rotate through different track and field stations, practicing running, jumping, and throwing techniques under teacher supervision and guidance
– Learn basic track and
field events: running (sprint, relay), jumping (long jump, high jump), and throwing (shot put, javelin) – Develop proper techniques for each event
event, providing demonstrations and feedback to help students improve their techniques
                      6                      Ball Games            – Develop skills and              Balls (soccer, basketball, volleyball, handball)– Teach basic rules, techniques, and strategies for soccer, basketball, volleyball, and handball – Divide students into teams and facilitate game play, providing guidance and feedback to help students improve their skills and understanding of the game        – Play different ball games in small teams, applying learned skills and tactics to participate actively and effectively in game situations
strategies for various ball games: soccer, basketball, volleyball, and handball
    7    Swimming– Learn basic swimming strokes and water safety skills  Swimming pool– Provide swimming instruction focusing on basic strokes (freestyle,– Practice swimming strokes and water safety skills under the



  Week  Topic  Learning ObjectivesMaterials Needed  Teacher’s Activities  Learners’ Activities
    backstroke, breaststroke) and water safety skills (treading water, floating) – Ensure proper supervision and use of safety equipment during swimming activitiesguidance of a qualified instructor, gradually gaining confidence and competence in aquatic activities
    – Teach basic gymnastics 
   skills and techniques, 
   demonstrating proper 
   form and execution for– Practice gymnastics
   rolls, handstands,skills on mats and
  – Develop fundamental cartwheels, and balancebalance beams,
  gymnastics skills: rolls, beam exercises – Providefocusing on body
  handstands,Gymnasticsspotting and support ascontrol, balance, and
  cartwheels, andmats,students practice andcoordination to
  balance beambalanceprogress in masteringperform movements
8Gymnasticstechniquesbeamthese skillssafely and confidently
    – Introduce outdoor– Participate in a guided
    adventure activities,hike, applying map
    explaining hikingreading and
    techniques, map reading,orienteering skills to
    and orienteering skills –navigate trails and
    Lead students on a guidedexplore outdoor
    hike, teaching them howenvironments while
  – Develop outdoor to use maps andlearning about nature
  adventure skills: hiking,Maps,compasses to navigateand the importance of
 Outdoororienteering, and mapcompasses,trails and identifyenvironmental
9Adventurereadinghiking trailslandmarksstewardship
    – Introduce various dance– Learn and practice dance routines, expressing themselves through movement and rhythm while learning different dance styles and techniques
    styles (hip-hop, jazz,
    contemporary) and basic
    dance techniques (steps,
    10    Dance– Explore different dance styles and techniquesMusic, dance studio or open spaceturns, choreography) – Lead dance sessions with music, teaching students choreographed routines



  Week  Topic  Learning ObjectivesMaterials Needed  Teacher’s Activities  Learners’ Activities
    and encouraging creativity in movement 
    – Set up circuit training– Participate in circuit
    stations with differenttraining, moving
    exercises targeting variousthrough different
    muscle groups (push-ups,stations to perform
    squats, jumping jacks) –exercises and
    Guide students throughchallenges designed to
  – Develop strength,Circuitthe circuit, ensuringimprove strength,
  endurance, and agilitystations,proper form and pacingendurance, and overall
11Circuit Trainingthrough circuit trainingtimersduring exercise rotationsfitness
    – Teach basic yoga poses 
    and breathing techniques, 
  – Learn basic yoga leading students through a 
  poses and relaxation series of stretches and– Practice yoga poses
  techniques – relaxation exercises –and relaxation
  Understand the Guide mindfulnesstechniques, focusing on
  importance of activities, focusing onbreathing and body
  mindfulness for mentalYoga mats,breathing and visualizationawareness to promote
 Yoga andand emotional well-relaxationtechniques to promoterelaxation and improve
12Mindfulnessbeingmusicrelaxation and stress reliefflexibility and balance
    – Design circuit games that 
    incorporate fitness 
    challenges and 
    movements (relay races, 
    obstacle courses, tag– Engage in circuit
    games) – Organize andgames, moving through
    supervise game play,different stations to
    ensuring safety and faircomplete fitness
  – Combine fitness play while encouragingchallenges and activities
  exercises with fun andCones, gameactive participation andwithin a game-based
13Circuit Gamesgamesequipmentteamworkcontext
      14    Sportsmanship and Fair Play  – Understand the importance of sportsmanship, fair play, and respect forSports equipment, referee whistle– Discuss the principles of sportsmanship, fair play, and respect for rules and opponents in sports and physical activities –– Demonstrate good sportsmanship and fair play during team games, showing respect for teammates and



  Week  Topic  Learning ObjectivesMaterials Needed  Teacher’s Activities  Learners’ Activities
  teammates and opponents Organize team games and activities, emphasizing the importance of good sportsmanship and fair competitionopponents, and following rules and instructions
                  15                Cross-Country Running              – Develop endurance and stamina through cross-country running                Stopwatch, running trails– Introduce cross-country running, explaining proper running techniques and pacing strategies for long- distance running – Lead students on a cross- country run, timing and tracking their progress along designated running trails      – Participate in cross- country running, pacing themselves and building endurance while exploring outdoor running trails and natural landscapes
                16              Outdoor Games            – Engage in outdoor recreational games and activities            Playground, game equipment– Organize outdoor games and activities such as capture the flag, ultimate frisbee, and tag games,    – Play outdoor games, enjoying physical activity and social interaction while practicing teamwork, communication, and strategic thinking skills
ensuring safety and active participation for all students – Provide guidance and support as needed during game play
                17                Fitness Testing            – Assess physical fitness levels and set personal fitness goals            Fitness testing equipment– Administer fitness tests to measure students’ performance in various fitness components (e.g., timed runs, push-ups, sit- ups) – Review test results with students and help them set individual fitness goals for improvement    – Participate in fitness testing activities, completing tests and recording results to assess current fitness levels and track progress over time
    18  Sports Skills Workshop– Develop advanced skills and techniques in specific sports    Sports equipment,– Offer specialized workshops focusing on specific sports skills and techniques (e.g., shooting– Practice advanced sports skills and techniques in specific workshops, receiving



  Week  Topic  Learning ObjectivesMaterials Needed  Teacher’s Activities  Learners’ Activities
   coaching aidsin basketball, dribbling in soccer) – Provide individualized instruction and feedback to help students refine their skills and improve performancepersonalized instruction and guidance from the teacher to enhance their athletic abilities
                  19                  Dance Fitness                 Music, dance space– Lead dance fitness sessions incorporating cardio and strength exercises with dance moves and music – Guide students through choreographed routines designed to improve cardiovascular health and endurance        – Participate in dance fitness sessions, following along with choreographed routines to music while engaging in a full-body workout
– Combine dance and fitness exercises for a fun and energetic
workout
                    20                  Adventure Race              – Apply outdoor adventure skills in an exciting team race                  Adventure race course– Organize an adventure race course with various challenges (e.g., obstacle    – Participate in the adventure race, working as a team to complete challenges and obstacles while testing their outdoor adventure skills and teamwork abilities
course, scavenger hunt, navigation tasks) – Divide students into teams and facilitate the race, providing guidance and support as they navigate through the course
                      21                  Flexibility and Stretching            – Improve flexibility, range of motion, and muscle relaxation through stretching exercises                Yoga mats, stretching bands– Lead stretching sessions focusing on static and dynamic stretches targeting major muscle groups – Demonstrate proper stretching techniques and encourage students to stretch regularly to prevent injuries and improve flexibility    – Practice stretching exercises, performing stretches for different muscle groups and holding each stretch for an appropriate duration to increase flexibility and reduce muscle tension



  Week  Topic  Learning ObjectivesMaterials Needed  Teacher’s Activities  Learners’ Activities
                    22                Team Building Activities          – Strengthen teamwork, cooperation, and communication skills through team building activities              Team building props– Facilitate team building activities such as trust falls, problem-solving challenges, and group initiatives – Encourage students to work together to overcome obstacles and achieve common goals while building trust and camaraderie– Participate in team building activities, collaborating with peers to solve problems, complete challenges, and build positive relationships and teamwork skills
                    23                    Beach Games              – Engage in fun and active games at the beach              Beach balls, frisbees, beach towels– Organize beach games and activities such as beach volleyball, frisbee, sandcastle building, and relay races – Ensure safety and supervision during beach activities while promoting active participation and    – Play beach games and activities, enjoying physical activity and social interaction while exploring beach environments and participating in water and sand-based games
enjoyment
                    24                    Aerobic Fitness          – Improve cardiovascular endurance and aerobic capacity through aerobic exercises              Music, exercise mats– Lead aerobic fitness sessions with music, incorporating various exercises (e.g., jumping jacks, high knees, jogging in place) – Monitor students’ heart rates and encourage them to maintain a steady pace during aerobic workouts  – Participate in aerobic fitness sessions, following rhythmic movements and maintaining a consistent pace to elevate heart rate and improve cardiovascular health
            25          Obstacle Course  – Develop agility, coordination, and problem-solving skills through an obstacle course challenge      Obstacle course equipment– Design an obstacle course with a variety of physical challenges (e.g., hurdles, balance beams, crawling tunnels) – Guide students through the course, encouraging them  – Navigate through the obstacle course, overcoming physical challenges and obstacles while testing agility, coordination,



  Week  Topic  Learning ObjectivesMaterials Needed  Teacher’s Activities  Learners’ Activities
    to overcome obstacles and complete the challenge with determinationand problem-solving abilities
    – Set up a fitness circuit 
    with stations focusing on– Participate in the
    cardio, strength, flexibility,fitness circuit, moving
    and endurance exercises –through different
    Lead students through thestations to perform
  – Engage in a circuit, monitoring theirexercises and
  comprehensive fitness performance andchallenges designed to
  circuit targetingCircuitproviding guidance onimprove overall fitness
  multiple fitnessstations,proper exerciseand physical
26Fitness Circuitcomponentstimerstechniquesconditioning
    – Organize a sports day 
    event with a range of– Participate in sports
    athletic events and gamesday activities,
    (e.g., relay races, soccercompeting in various
    matches, tug-of-war) –sports and games with
    Divide students into teamsclassmates while
   Sportsand facilitate friendlydemonstrating good
  – Participate in a varietyequipment,competitions whilesportsmanship and
  of sports andfield orensuring fair play andenjoying the spirit of
27Sports Dayrecreational activitiesgymnasiumsportsmanshipfriendly competition
    – Teach outdoor survival 
    skills such as map reading, 
    compass navigation, and 
    basic shelter building 
    techniques – Lead outdoor– Practice outdoor
    expeditions orsurvival and navigation
    orienteering activities,skills, using maps,
    guiding students throughcompasses, and
    wilderness environmentsteamwork to navigate
 Outdoor– Enhance outdoor while emphasizing safetythrough outdoor
 Adventuresurvival and navigationCompasses,and environmentalenvironments and
28Skillsskillssurvival kitsawarenessovercome challenges



  Week  Topic  Learning ObjectivesMaterials Needed  Teacher’s Activities  Learners’ Activities
    – Host a dance party event 
    with upbeat music and 
    dance-friendly 
    environment – Encourage– Dance and have fun at
    students to dance freelythe dance party, letting
  – Celebrate physical and express themselvesloose and expressing
  activity and self- through movement whilethemselves through
  expression throughMusic, danceenjoying the rhythm andcreative movement and
29Dance Partydancespaceenergy of the musicdance
    – Facilitate a reflection 
   session where students 
   can journal about their– Reflect on personal
   experiences and progressachievements and areas
   in physical education –for growth in physical
  – Reflect on personal Guide students in settingeducation, identifying
  growth and realistic fitness goals forspecific fitness goals
  achievements inReflectivethemselves based on theirand action plans to
 Reflection andphysical education – Setjournals,strengths and areas forcontinue improving and
30Goal Settingfuture fitness goalsgoal sheetsimprovementstaying active



ICT SCHEME OF WORK

Scheme of work for Primary 4 ICT:

  Week  Topic  Learning ObjectivesMaterials Needed  Teacher’s Activities  Learners’ Activities
              1            Introduction to ICT      – Understand the importance of ICT in daily life – Identify different ICT tools and devices            Whiteboard, projector– Discuss the role of ICT in various aspects of life, such as education, communication, and entertainment – Introduce common ICT tools and devices, such as computers, tablets, and smartphones    – Participate in discussions about the significance of ICT in daily activities – Identify and discuss different ICT tools and devices
                  2                Basic Computer Skills          – Learn basic computer operations: turning on/off, using keyboard and mouse, navigating desktop              Computers, keyboards, mice– Demonstrate how to turn on/off a computer, use the keyboard and mouse to perform basic tasks, and navigate the desktop environment – Provide hands-on practice for students to familiarize themselves with computer operations      – Practice turning on/off computers and using keyboard and mouse under teacher guidance – Navigate the desktop environment to locate and open basic applications
              3            Word Processing        – Develop skills in word processing: typing, editing, formatting text      Word processing software (e.g., Microsoft Word)– Introduce word processing software and demonstrate basic functions such as typing, editing, and formatting text – Guide students through hands-on exercises to create and format simple documents        – Practice typing, editing, and formatting text to create documents using word processing software
            4            Internet Basics      – Understand how to access and use the internet safely and responsibly        Computers with internet access– Discuss internet safety rules and responsible online behavior, including avoiding personal information sharing and interacting with strangers online – Demonstrate how to accessExplore safe and educational websites under teacher supervisionLearn to use search engines to find information on specific topics



  Week  Topic  Learning ObjectivesMaterials Needed  Teacher’s Activities  Learners’ Activities
    the internet using web browsers and search engines 
                5              Email Communication              – Learn how to send and receive emails          Computers with internet access, email accounts– Explain the purpose and etiquette of email communication, including composing, sending, and replying to emails – Demonstrate how to create and manage email accounts, compose messages, and send/receive emails    – Create email accounts and practice sending and receiving emails with classmates or teacher – Write and send emails to peers or teachers for various purposes
              6            Multimedia Presentations         Presentation software (e.g., Microsoft PowerPoint)– Introduce multimedia presentation software and its features, including adding text, images, and sound to slides – Guide students through the process of    – Create multimedia presentations on topics of interest, incorporating text, images, and sound to enhance their presentations
– Develop skills in
creating multimedia presentations: adding text, images, and sound
creating simple presentations on topics of interest
                7                Coding Basics            – Introduce basic concepts of coding and programming            Coding platforms (e.g., Scratch)Discuss what coding is and its importance in technologyIntroduce coding platforms or tools that are suitable for beginners, such as Scratch – Demonstrate basic coding concepts and guide students through simple coding exercises        – Explore coding platforms and create simple programs using visual blocks to control characters or objects
                8              Digital Citizenship      – Understand the concept of digital citizenship and responsible online behavior              Whiteboard, projector– Define digital citizenship and discuss its principles, such as respecting others’ rights, being responsible online, and protecting privacy and security – Engage students in discussions and activities to promote awareness of digital– Participate in discussions about digital citizenship and share examples of responsible online behavior – Reflect on their own online activities and identify ways to be good digital citizens



  Week  Topic  Learning ObjectivesMaterials Needed  Teacher’s Activities  Learners’ Activities
    citizenship issues and encourage responsible online behavior 
                      9                  Internet Research            – Develop skills in conducting internet research: searching for information, evaluating sources                Computers with internet access– Teach effective internet research techniques, including using keywords, evaluating website credibility, and citing sources properly – Provide examples of reliable and unreliable sources for research – Guide students in conducting research on specific topics of interest      – Conduct internet research on assigned topics, using search engines to find relevant information – Evaluate sources for reliability and credibility before using them in research
                10              Spreadsheet Basics      – Learn basic spreadsheet operations: entering data, formatting cells, creating simple formulas          Spreadsheet software (e.g., Microsoft Excel)– Introduce spreadsheet software and demonstrate basic functions such as      – Practice entering data, formatting cells, and creating simple formulas in spreadsheets to organize and analyze information
entering data, formatting cells, and creating simple formulas – Provide hands-on practice for students to create and format basic spreadsheets
              11            Digital Art and Graphic Design           Graphic design software (e.g., Canva)– Introduce digital art and graphic design software/tools and demonstrate basic techniques for creating digital artwork – Guide students through hands-on activities to create simple digital artworks or designs– Experiment with digital art tools and techniques to create digital artwork or designs – Explore different features and functions of graphic design software/tools under teacher guidance
– Explore digital art tools and techniques
          12      Multimedia Storytelling    – Develop skills in multimedia storytelling: combining text,    Multimedia software (e.g., Adobe Spark)– Introduce multimedia storytelling platforms and tools that allow combining text, images, and audio/video elements – Guide students in creating multimedia stories    – Create multimedia stories or presentations, incorporating text, images, and audio/video



  Week  Topic  Learning ObjectivesMaterials Needed  Teacher’s Activities  Learners’ Activities
  images, and audio/video elements or presentations on topics of interest using multimedia softwareelements to convey ideas or narratives
                      13                  Cybersecurity Awareness          – Understand the importance of cybersecurity and measures to protect personal information online                  Whiteboard, projector    – Discuss common cybersecurity threats and risks, such as malware, phishing, and identity theft – Teach students how to recognize and respond to potential online threats and practice safe online behaviors– Participate in discussions about cybersecurity threats and how to protect personal information online – Learn and apply strategies for staying safe online, such as using strong passwords, avoiding suspicious links, and being cautious with personal information
                      14                Interactive Educational Tools                – Explore interactive educational tools and resources              Educational websites, interactive software– Introduce educational websites and interactive software/tools that enhance learning in various subjects – Demonstrate how to use these tools for interactive learning experiences – Provide opportunities for students to explore and interact with educational resources      – Explore educational websites and interactive tools to supplement learning in different subjects – Engage with interactive content to reinforce concepts or skills learned in class
                15              Animation Basics            – Learn basic animation techniques and principles          Animation software (e.g., Scratch Animation)  – Introduce animation software or platforms suitable for beginners and demonstrate basic animation techniques and principles – Guide students in creating simple animations or animated stories– Create simple animations or animated stories using animation software or platforms – Explore different animation techniques and effects to enhance storytelling or visual expression
  16  Digital Literacy– Develop digital literacy skills: critically evaluatingWhiteboard, projector– Teach strategies for critically evaluating online information, including fact-– Practice critically evaluating online information and



  Week  Topic  Learning ObjectivesMaterials Needed  Teacher’s Activities  Learners’ Activities
  online information, identifying misinformation, and understanding digital rights and responsibilities checking and identifying biased or misleading content – Discuss the impact of misinformation and the importance of digital rights and responsibilitiesidentifying misinformation – Reflect on digital rights and responsibilities as internet users
              17            Coding Challenges          – Apply coding skills to solve challenges and puzzles          Coding platforms (e.g., Code.org)– Present coding challenges or puzzles that require problem-solving and algorithmic thinking – Guide students through the process of solving coding challenges using block-based coding languages  – Solve coding challenges or puzzles using block- based coding languages – Experiment with different coding strategies and approaches to overcome challenges
              18              Video Editing            – Learn basic video editing techniques      Video editing software (e.g., iMovie, Windows Movie Maker)– Introduce video editing software and demonstrate basic editing techniques such  – Edit short video projects using video editing software, incorporating transitions, text, and audio to enhance storytelling or communication
as trimming, adding transitions, and inserting text or audio – Guide students in creating and editing short video projects
                  19              Online Collaboration Tools            – Explore online            Collaboration platforms (e.g., Google Workspace)– Introduce online collaboration tools and platforms that facilitate teamwork and communication, such as Google Workspace (Docs, Sheets, Slides) – Demonstrate how to use these tools for collaborative projects and communication among peers      Collaborate with peers on group projects using online collaboration toolsCommunicate and share ideas effectively through collaborative documents or presentations
collaboration tools for teamwork and communication
      20    Digital Storytelling    – Develop skills in digital storytelling: planning, creating,Digital storytelling tools (e.g., Storybird)– Introduce digital storytelling tools and platforms that allow creating and sharing stories using digital media (text, images, audio) – Guide– Plan, create, and share digital stories or narratives using digital storytelling tools – Explore different storytelling formats and



  Week  Topic  Learning ObjectivesMaterials Needed  Teacher’s Activities  Learners’ Activities
  and sharing stories using digital media students through the process of planning, creating, and sharing digital stories or narrativestechniques to convey ideas or emotions effectively
                21              Online Safety and Privacy          – Learn about online safety practices and protecting personal privacy              Whiteboard, projector– Discuss the importance of online safety and privacy, including strategies for protecting personal information and avoiding online risks – Teach students how to set privacy settings and manage online accounts securely  – Participate in discussions about online safety practices and privacy concerns – Review and adjust privacy settings on personal accounts to enhance online security and privacy protection
              22              Digital Portfolio        – Create and maintain a digital portfolio showcasing work and achievements        Digital portfolio platforms (e.g., Seesaw,  Google Sites)– Introduce digital portfolio platforms and demonstrate how to create and update digital portfolios – Guide– Create and update digital portfolios, adding work samples and reflections on learning experiences – Share digital portfolios with peers or teachers to receive feedback and celebrate achievements
students in selecting and organizing work samples to showcase their learning and accomplishments
              23            Cyberbullying Awareness    – Understand the impact of cyberbullying and strategies for prevention and response            Whiteboard, projectorDefine cyberbullying and discuss its effects on individuals and communitiesTeach strategies for preventing and responding to cyberbullying incidents, including reporting and seeking support– Participate in discussions about cyberbullying and its consequences – Learn and practice strategies for dealing with cyberbullying situations, including reporting incidents and supporting peers
              24          Digital Citizenship in Action      – Apply principles of digital citizenship to online activities and interactions            Whiteboard, projector  – Discuss real-life scenarios related to digital citizenship issues, such as online etiquette, cyberbullying, and copyright infringement – Encourage students to analyze and respond to these– Analyze and discuss real- life scenarios involving digital citizenship issues and propose appropriate responses or actions – Reflect on their own online behaviors and interactions in light of


  Week  Topic  Learning ObjectivesMaterials Needed  Teacher’s Activities  Learners’ Activities
    scenarios based on digital citizenship principlesdigital citizenship principles
                  25              Introduction to Coding Languages              – Explore different coding languages and their applications            Coding platforms, reference materials– Introduce popular coding languages such as Python, JavaScript, and HTML/CSS, and explain their uses and applications in technology – Provide resources and examples for students to explore coding languages and understand basic syntax and concepts      – Explore coding languages through interactive tutorials and activities – Experiment with writing simple code snippets or programs using coding languages introduced
                26                Digital Etiquette          – Learn about digital etiquette and appropriate online behavior              Whiteboard, projector  – Define digital etiquette and discuss its importance in online communication and social interaction – Teach– Participate in discussions about digital etiquette and share examples of respectful online communication – Practice using polite language and respectful behavior in digital interactions with peers
students how to communicate respectfully and responsibly in digital environments
                27              Online Research and Citation          – Develop skills in conducting online research and citing            Computers with internet access    – Teach effective strategies for online research, including evaluating sources and citing references properly – Provide examples of different citation styles and formats for academic writing– Conduct online research on specific topics, using reliable sources to gather information – Practice citing sources using appropriate citation styles (e.g., MLA, APA) in research projects or assignments
sources
            28        Digital Rights and Responsibilities    – Understand digital rights and responsibilities as internet users          Whiteboard, projector– Discuss digital rights and responsibilities, including privacy rights, copyright laws, and ethical use of digital content – Teach students how to respect intellectual property rights and seek– Participate in discussions about digital rights and responsibilities, sharing opinions and perspectives on ethical use of digital content – Learn about copyright laws and fair



  Week  Topic  Learning ObjectivesMaterials Needed  Teacher’s Activities  Learners’ Activities
    permission for using digital resourcesuse guidelines for using digital materials in projects or presentations
    – Assign collaborative 
    projects that require 
    teamwork and use of online– Work collaboratively
    collaboration tools/platformswith peers on assigned
    – Provide guidelines andprojects using online
    timelines for projectcollaboration tools –
    completion – FacilitateCommunicate and
  – Collaborate withCollaborationteamwork andcoordinate effectively
 Onlinepeers on onlineplatforms,communication amongwith team members to
 Collaborationprojects using digitalprojectstudents throughout theachieve project goals and
29Projectstoolsguidelinesprojectdeadlines
     – Reflect on personal
     growth and achievements
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ENTREPRENEURSHIP SCHEME OF WORK

Entrepreneurship:

Scheme of work for Primary 4 Entrepreneurship:

  Week  Topic  Learning ObjectivesMaterials Needed  Teacher’s Activities  Learners’ Activities
                            1                          Introduction to Entrepreneurship            – Understand the concept of entrepreneurship and its importance – Identify characteristics of successful entrepreneurs                          Whiteboard, projectorIntroduce entrepreneurship as the process of identifying opportunities and creating value through innovative ideas and solutions – Discuss the qualities and traits commonly found in successful entrepreneursEngage students in a brainstorming session to explore different business ideas and opportunities        – Participate in discussions about entrepreneurship and its significance – Identify personal strengths and interests that could lead to entrepreneurial ventures – Brainstorm potential business ideas or ventures as a class
                          2                      Identifying Business Opportunities                    – Learn how to recognize business opportunities in everyday life                      Examples of business opportunities– Present examples of business opportunities in various industries or sectors, such as identifying needs, solving problems, or fulfilling unmet demands – Facilitate a group activity where students identify potential business opportunities in their communities or surroundings        – Identify and discuss potential business opportunities in their communities or surroundings – Share personal observations or experiences that could lead to business ideas



  Week  Topic  Learning ObjectivesMaterials Needed  Teacher’s Activities  Learners’ Activities
                                3                              Understanding Market Demand                          – Understand the concept of market demand and its role in business success                          Whiteboard, market research examples– Explain what market demand is and how it influences business decisions and strategies – Provide examples of market research methods and techniques used to assess consumer needs and preferences – Conduct a simple market research activity where students gather information about consumer preferences or trends in a specific market segment            – Participate in market research activities to gather information about consumer preferences or trends – Analyze data collected from market research to identify potential business opportunities or product ideas
                                    4                                  Business Planning Basics                        – Learn the basics of business planning: setting goals, identifying target customers, and defining a value proposition                                Business planning templates– Introduce the components of a business plan, including mission statement, target market analysis, product/service description, and marketing strategy – Guide students through the process of setting SMART goals and identifying target customers for their hypothetical business ventures – Provide business planning templates or worksheets for students to outline their ideas and strategies                      – Develop a basic business plan outline for a hypothetical business venture – Set SMART goals and identify target customers for their business ideas
      5  Product Development and Innovation– Understand the importance of product development andWhiteboard, examples of innovative products– Discuss the significance of product development and innovation in meeting customer needs– Brainstorm ideas for innovative products or services that address specific customer needs



  Week  Topic  Learning ObjectivesMaterials Needed  Teacher’s Activities  Learners’ Activities
  innovation in and staying competitiveor solve common
businessin the market – Presentproblems – Discuss
 examples of innovativepotential features or
 products or services thatattributes that could
 have disrupted industriesmake their products
 or created new markets –stand out in the market
 Engage students in a 
 creative thinking session 
 to generate ideas for 
 innovative products or 
 improvements to existing 
 products 
    – Define branding and 
    discuss its role in shaping 
    customer perceptions 
    and building brand loyalty 
    – Introduce different 
    marketing strategies such 
    as advertising, social 
    media marketing, and– Develop branding
    branding techniques –concepts and marketing
    Analyze examples ofstrategies for their
    successful marketinghypothetical businesses
  – Learn about campaigns and branding– Create marketing
  branding and initiatives to understandmaterials or
 Branding andmarketingWhiteboard,their impact on consumeradvertisements to
 Marketingstrategies tomarketingbehavior and marketpromote their products
6Strategiespromote a businessmaterialspositioningor services
    – Explain different pricing– Determine appropriate pricing strategies for their products or services based on market research and cost analysis – Calculate costs and set prices for their hypothetical businesses
    strategies such as cost-
    based pricing, value-
    based pricing, and
        7      Pricing and Cost Management– Understand pricing strategies and cost management in business    Whiteboard, pricing examplescompetitive pricing – Discuss factors that influence pricing decisions, including costs, competition, and perceived value – Engage



  Week  Topic  Learning ObjectivesMaterials Needed  Teacher’s Activities  Learners’ Activities
    students in a pricing exercise where they set prices for their products/services based on market research and cost analysis 
    – Discuss the importance 
    of sales and customer 
    service in business 
    success and customer 
    satisfaction – Role-play 
    scenarios to demonstrate 
    effective sales techniques– Practice sales
    and strategies fortechniques and
    handling customercustomer service skills
    inquiries or complaints –through role-playing
    Teach students how toactivities – Collect
   Role-playprovide excellentfeedback from peers or
  – Learn about salesscenarios,customer service andteachers on their
  techniques andcustomerbuild positiveperformance and
 Sales andcustomer servicefeedbackrelationships withinteractions with
8Customer Serviceskillsformscustomerscustomers
    – Teach financial literacy 
    concepts such as income, 
    expenses, budgeting, and 
    savings – Provide 
    examples of personal and 
    business financial 
    statements and discuss– Create personal and
    their importance inbusiness budgets to
    financial planning andmanage income and
    decision-making – Guideexpenses effectively –
    students in creatingAnalyze financial
  – Develop basicBudgetingsimple budgets for theirstatements and budgets
  financial literacytemplates,hypothetical businessesto make informed
 Financial Literacyskills and learnfinancialbased on projecteddecisions about
9and Budgetingabout budgetingstatementsincome and expensesspending and saving



  Week  Topic  Learning ObjectivesMaterials Needed  Teacher’s Activities  Learners’ Activities
                                10                              Entrepreneurial Mindset                        – Cultivate an entrepreneurial mindset: resilience, creativity, and problem-solving                            Whiteboard, inspirational stories– Discuss the qualities and characteristics of successful entrepreneurs, such as resilience, creativity, and adaptability – Share inspiring stories of entrepreneurs who have overcome challenges and achieved success through innovation and determination – Engage students in activities that promote creativity, critical thinking, and problem-solving skills            – Reflect on personal strengths and areas for growth in developing an entrepreneurial mindset – Participate in creative problem- solving activities or challenges to foster resilience and adaptability
                                  11                              Risk Management and Decision Making                          – Learn about risk management strategies and decision-making processes                            Risk assessment tools, decision matrix– Define risk and discuss different types of business risks, such as financial, operational, and reputational risks – Teach students how to assess risks and make informed decisions using decision- making tools such as decision matrices or SWOT analysis – Engage students in a risk assessment exercise where they identify potential risks and develop strategies to mitigate them              – Identify potential risks associated with their business ventures and develop strategies to manage or minimize them – Evaluate different options and make decisions using decision-making tools or frameworks
        12      Entrepreneurship in Action– Explore real-life examples of entrepreneurship and small business ownership    Guest speakers, field trips– Invite guest speakers who are entrepreneurs or small business owners to share their experiences and insights with students– Listen to guest speakers and ask questions about their entrepreneurial journeys and



  Week  Topic  Learning ObjectivesMaterials Needed  Teacher’s Activities  Learners’ Activities
    – Organize field trips toexperiences – Observe
local businesses orand analyze different
startups to observeaspects of
entrepreneurship inentrepreneurship
action and interact withduring field trips or
entrepreneurs – Facilitatevisits to local businesses
discussions and Q&A 
sessions where students 
can ask questions and 
learn from real-world 
examples of 
entrepreneurship and 
business management 
    – Discuss the concepts of 
    business ethics and social 
    responsibility, including 
    ethical decision-making 
    and corporate social– Analyze case studies
    responsibility (CSR) –or ethical dilemmas to
    Present case studies oridentify ethical
    ethical dilemmas forconsiderations and
    students to analyze andpropose solutions or
    discuss from an ethicalactions that align with
    standpoint – Engageethical principles –
    students in debates orDebate ethical issues
  – Understand the role-playing activities toand consider the impact
 Business Ethicsimportance ofCase studies,explore differentof business decisions on
 and Socialbusiness ethics andethicalperspectives on ethicalstakeholders and
13Responsibilitysocial responsibilitydilemmasissues in businesssociety
    – Introduce different 
    growth strategies such as– Develop growth plans
    market expansion,and strategies to scale
    product diversification,up their hypothetical
      14    Scaling Up: Growth Strategies– Learn about growth strategies and scaling up a businessWhiteboard, growth strategy examplesand franchising – Discuss the challenges and opportunities associated with scaling up a business and expanding into newbusinesses – Explore opportunities for expansion or diversification to fuel business growth and



  Week  Topic  Learning ObjectivesMaterials Needed  Teacher’s Activities  Learners’ Activities
    markets or territories – Engage students in a group activity where they develop growth plans for their hypothetical businessesachieve long-term sustainability
    – Teach effective 
    presentation techniques 
    such as storytelling, visual 
    design, and public 
    speaking skills – Provide 
    tips for creating– Create and deliver
    compelling pitch deckspersuasive pitches for
    and delivering persuasivetheir business ideas
    pitches to potentialusing presentation
    investors or stakeholderssoftware and pitch
    – Organize a pitchingdecks – Receive
  – DevelopPresentationcompetition wherefeedback from peers or
  presentation skillssoftware,students present theirjudges on their
 Entrepreneurialfor pitchingpitch deckbusiness ideas to a panelpresentation skills and
15Presentation Skillsbusiness ideastemplatesof judges or classmatescontent delivery
    – Discuss the importance          – Participate in innovation exercises or brainstorming sessions to generate creative ideas – Reflect on personal experiences where adaptability and innovation were demonstrated in response to challenges or changes
    of adaptability and
    innovation in responding
    to changes and seizing
    new opportunities in
    business – Engage
    students in creative
    exercises or
    brainstorming sessions to
    generate innovative ideas
        16      Adaptability and Innovation– Cultivate adaptability and innovation as essential skills for entrepreneurship    Whiteboard, innovation exercisesor solutions to hypothetical challenges – Share examples of businesses that have demonstrated adaptability and



  Week  Topic  Learning ObjectivesMaterials Needed  Teacher’s Activities  Learners’ Activities
    innovation to thrive in dynamic environments 
                            17                        Networking and Building Relationships                – Learn about the importance of networking and building professional relationships                      Networking events, role- playing scenarios– Explain the benefits of networking and building professional relationships in business, such as opportunities for collaboration, mentorship, and support – Facilitate networking events or role-playing scenarios where students practice introducing themselves, making connections, and building rapport with others          – Practice networking skills and techniques to build connections with classmates, teachers, and guest speakers – Identify potential mentors or contacts in their areas of interest or future career paths
                                  18                                Legal Aspects of Business                        – Understand legal requirements and considerations for starting and operating a business                              Legal documents, case studies– Introduce legal aspects of business ownership, including business structures, contracts, intellectual property rights, and regulatory compliance – Provide examples of legal documents and agreements used in business transactions – Discuss the consequences of non-compliance with legal regulations and the importance of seeking legal advice when necessary        – Review legal documents and case studies to understand legal requirements and considerations for business operations – Identify potential legal issues or risks that may arise in their hypothetical businesses and propose strategies for compliance or risk mitigation
      19  Financial Management and Accounting– Learn about financial management principles and basicFinancial statements, accounting software– Teach financial management principles such as budgeting, cash flow management, and– Manage personal and business finances effectively, including budgeting and tracking



  Week  Topic  Learning ObjectivesMaterials Needed  Teacher’s Activities  Learners’ Activities
  accounting concepts financial analysis – Introduce basic accounting concepts including income, expenses, assets, liabilities, and equity – Demonstrate how to create and interpret financial statements such as income statements and balance sheetsincome and expenses – Create and analyze financial statements to assess the financial health and performance of their businesses
                      20                  Business Plan Review and Feedback                  – Review and provide feedback on business plans              Business plans, feedback forms– Review students’ business plans and provide constructive feedback on their strengths and areas for improvement – Encourage peer review and collaboration to exchange ideas and suggestions for enhancing business strategies and plans      – Receive feedback on their business plans from teachers and peers – Revise and refine their business plans based on feedback and suggestions
                            21                        Public Relations and Brand Management                      – Learn about public relations strategies and brand management                        PR materials, branding examples– Introduce the concept of public relations (PR) and its role in managing a company’s image and reputation – Discuss strategies for building brand awareness, managing crises, and engaging with stakeholders through PR activities – Analyze examples of successful PR campaigns and branding initiatives to understand their impact on consumer          – Develop PR strategies and brand management plans to enhance their business’s reputation and visibility – Create promotional materials or campaigns to communicate key messages and values of their brands



  Week  Topic  Learning ObjectivesMaterials Needed  Teacher’s Activities  Learners’ Activities
    perceptions and brand loyalty 
    – Discuss the concept of 
    globalization and its 
    implications for 
    businesses, including 
    opportunities for 
    international trade and 
    expansion – Present case– Explore international
    studies of companies thatbusiness opportunities
    have successfully enteredand cultural
    global markets andconsiderations in global
    adapted to cultural andmarkets – Analyze case
  – Understand the economic differences –studies or examples of
  impact of Engage students in asuccessful global
  globalization on group activity where theybusinesses to
  business and explore potentialunderstand strategies
 Globalization andexploreGlobal marketinternational businessfor entering and
 Internationalinternational tradedata, caseopportunities andcompeting in
22Businessopportunitiesstudieschallengesinternational markets
  – Learn about – Define sustainability and CSR, emphasizing their importance in addressing environmental and social issues while ensuring business sustainability –– Explore ways to integrate sustainability and CSR principles into business practices and decision-making – Develop CSR initiatives
  sustainability 
 Sustainability andpractices andSustainability
 Corporate Socialcorporate socialreports, CSR
23Responsibilityresponsibility (CSR)examples



  Week  Topic  Learning ObjectivesMaterials Needed  Teacher’s Activities  Learners’ Activities
    Present examples ofor sustainability plans
companies that havefor their hypothetical
adopted sustainablebusinesses
practices and 
demonstrated CSR 
initiatives – Facilitate 
discussions on how 
businesses can integrate 
sustainability and CSR 
into their operations and 
decision-making 
processes 
    – Introduce different 
    funding sources and 
    investment options 
    available to 
    entrepreneurs, such as 
    loans, grants, venture 
    capital, and crowdfunding 
    – Discuss the advantages 
    and challenges associated– Evaluate funding
    with each funding optionoptions and investment
    and investment strategy –strategies for their
    Engage students in abusinesses based on
    discussion about theirtheir goals and financial
  – Learn about preferences andneeds – Explore
  funding options andInvestmentconsiderations whendifferent avenues for
 Funding andinvestmentresources,seeking funding orraising capital and
 Investmentstrategies forfundingmaking investmentsecuring investment for
24Strategiesbusiness growthoptionsdecisionsbusiness growth



  Week  Topic  Learning ObjectivesMaterials Needed  Teacher’s Activities  Learners’ Activities
                                25                              Digital Marketing and E-Commerce                        – Explore digital marketing strategies and e- commerce platforms                        Digital marketing tools, e- commerce platforms– Introduce digital marketing concepts such as SEO, SEM, social media marketing, and email marketing – Discuss the benefits of e-commerce and online selling for reaching a wider audience and increasing sales – Demonstrate how to set up and manage digital marketing campaigns and e- commerce platforms for selling products or services              – Develop digital marketing campaigns and strategies to promote their businesses online – Create and manage e- commerce platforms to sell products or services to a wider audience
                          26                      Leadership and Team Management                  – Develop leadership skills and learn  effective team management strategies                    Leadership resources, team-building activities– Teach principles of effective leadership, including communication, delegation, and conflict resolution – Facilitate team-building activities to develop cooperation, trust, and collaboration among students – Discuss strategies for building and leading high-performing teams in business environments        – Practice leadership skills and techniques through role-playing and team-building exercises – Collaborate with peers to solve problems and achieve common goals as part of a team



  Week  Topic  Learning ObjectivesMaterials Needed  Teacher’s Activities  Learners’ Activities
                              27                            Innovation and Disruption                      – Explore the role of innovation in driving business growth and disruption                          Whiteboard, innovation case studies– Discuss the relationship between innovation, disruption, and business success, using examples from various industries and sectors – Present case studies of companies that have disrupted markets through innovative products or business models – Engage students in a creative thinking session to generate ideas for disruptive innovation in their industries          – Brainstorm ideas for innovative products or business models that have the potential to disrupt markets – Analyze case studies of disruptive innovations and their impact on industries and consumer behavior
                                28                            Pivot and Adapt: Business Resilience                      – Learn strategies for pivoting and adapting business models in response to challenges or changes                        Business resilience examples, scenario analysis– Discuss the concept of business resilience and the importance of being able to pivot and adapt to changing circumstances – Present examples of businesses that have successfully navigated challenges through strategic pivots or adaptations – Facilitate scenario analysis exercises where students identify potential risks or disruptions and develop contingency plans        – Develop contingency plans and strategies for adapting their businesses to changing market conditions or unforeseen challenges – Role-play scenarios to simulate business pivots or adaptations in response to changing circumstances or opportunities



  Week  Topic  Learning ObjectivesMaterials Needed  Teacher’s Activities  Learners’ Activities
                              29                          Exit Strategies and Succession Planning                        – Learn about exit strategies and succession planning for businesses                        Exit strategy examples, succession planning tools– Introduce different exit strategies for business owners, such as selling the business, passing it on to family members, or liquidation – Discuss the importance of succession planning in ensuring the long-term viability and sustainability of businesses – Guide students in developing exit plans and succession strategies for their hypothetical businesses      – Evaluate different exit strategies and succession options for their businesses based on their long-term goals and preferences – Develop succession plans to ensure a smooth transition of ownership or management in the future
                                  30                                Reflection and Future Directions                        – Reflect on learning experiences and plan for future entrepreneurial endeavors                            Reflection prompts, goal-setting exercises– Provide time for students to reflect on their learning journey in entrepreneurship and identify key takeaways or insights gained – Guide students in setting personal and professional goals for their future entrepreneurial endeavors – Facilitate a class discussion where students share their reflections and aspirations for applying their entrepreneurial skills and knowledge        – Reflect on personal growth and achievements in entrepreneurship, identifying areas for further development – Set goals and aspirations for future entrepreneurial ventures based on lessons learned and experiences gained during the course


AGRICULTURAL SCIENCE SCHEME OF WORK

Agricultural Science

Scheme of work for Primary 4 Agricultural Science:

  Week  Topic  Learning ObjectivesMaterials Needed  Teacher’s ActivitiesLearners’ Activities
                      1                    Introduction to Agriculture      – Understand the importance of agriculture in providing food, fiber, and other essential resources – Identify different branches of agriculture              Charts, pictures of farming activities– Introduce the concept of agriculture and its significance in human civilization – Discuss various branches of agriculture, including crop production, animal husbandry, and agroforestry – Show pictures or videos depicting farming activities and their role in providing essential resources to society        – Discuss the importance of agriculture in daily life – Identify different types of farming activities and their purposes
                    2                  Plant Growth and Development        – Learn about the stages of plant growth and development – Understand the factors influencing plant growth                  Seeds, soil, pots– Explain the stages of plant growth from seed germination to maturity – Discuss factors such as soil, water, light, and temperature that affect plant growth and development – Conduct a simple experiment to observe and document the stages of plant growth– Plant seeds and observe their growth over time – Record observations about the factors affecting plant growth such as soil moisture, sunlight, and temperature
                        3                      Soil and Soil Conservation              – Understand the importance of soil in agriculture – Learn about soil types and conservation practices                    Soil samples, pictures of erosion– Introduce the concept of soil and its importance in plant growth and agriculture – Discuss different types of soil (e.g., sandy, clayey, loamy) and their characteristics – Teach soil conservation practices such as terracing, contour plowing, and cover cropping – Show examples of soil erosion and discuss its impact on agriculture  – Examine soil samples to identify different soil types and their properties – Discuss and demonstrate soil conservation techniques such as terracing and mulching



  Week  Topic  Learning ObjectivesMaterials Needed  Teacher’s ActivitiesLearners’ Activities
                        4                        Crop Production                  – Learn about the process of crop production, from planting to harvesting                      Seeds, farming tools– Explain the steps involved in crop production, including land preparation, planting, cultivation, and harvesting – Discuss different types of crops grown in various regions and their requirements for growth and yield – Demonstrate planting techniques and use of farming tools such as hoes, spades, and rakes  – Participate in planting seeds and caring for crops throughout the growing season – Observe and document the growth stages of crops from planting to harvesting
                          5                        Pest and Disease Management              – Understand common pests and diseases affecting crops – Learn about methods for pest and disease control                      Pesticides, plant disease samples– Introduce common pests and diseases that affect crops and their symptoms – Discuss integrated pest management (IPM) strategies for pest control, including biological, cultural, and chemical methods – Demonstrate proper application of pesticides and fungicides – Show examples of crop diseases and discuss preventive measures      – Identify common pests and diseases in plants and recognize their symptoms – Explore different methods for controlling pests and diseases in crops
                      6                  Farm Animals and Their Management          – Learn about common farm animals and their roles in agriculture – Understand basic principles of animal husbandry and welfare                  Pictures of farm animals, livestock feed– Introduce various farm animals such as cattle, sheep, goats, poultry, and pigs, and their uses in agriculture – Discuss basic principles of animal husbandry, including feeding, housing, breeding, and healthcare – Show pictures or videos of farm animals and their management practices  – Identify different farm animals and their characteristics – Discuss the care and management practices for farm animals such as feeding, housing, and healthcare



  Week  Topic  Learning ObjectivesMaterials Needed  Teacher’s ActivitiesLearners’ Activities
                            7                          Livestock Production                    – Learn about different aspects of livestock production, including breeding, feeding, and management                        Livestock breeding records, feed  – Discuss various aspects of livestock production, including breeding methods, feeding requirements, and management practices – Teach students how to keep livestock breeding records and track performance indicators such as weight gain and reproduction rates – Show examples of livestock feed and discuss nutritional requirements– Explore different livestock production systems and discuss their advantages and challenges – Participate in feeding and caring for livestock, and record observations about their health and growth
                        8                      Fisheries and Aquaculture            – Understand the basics of fisheries and aquaculture – Learn about common fish species and their culture techniques                      Fish tanks, fishing nets– Introduce the concepts of fisheries and aquaculture and their importance in providing seafood for human consumption – Discuss common fish species and their culture techniques, including pond culture, cage culture, and aquaponics – Demonstrate fish handling and netting techniques in aquaculture practices    – Learn about different fish species and their habitat requirements – Observe fish in tanks and participate in feeding and caring for them
                      9                  Sustainable Agriculture Practices          – Learn about sustainable agriculture practices and their importance for environmental conservation and food security                  Charts, videos on sustainable farming– Define sustainable agriculture and discuss its principles, including soil conservation, water management, and biodiversity conservation – Present examples of sustainable farming practices such as organic farming, agroforestry, and crop rotation – Engage students in a discussion about the  – Explore sustainable farming methods and their potential benefits for food production and environmental conservation – Discuss ways to implement sustainable



  Week  Topic  Learning ObjectivesMaterials Needed  Teacher’s ActivitiesLearners’ Activities
    benefits and challenges of sustainable agriculture practicespractices in agriculture
    – Introduce the concept of– Plant tree
    agroforestry and its role inseedlings in
    integrating trees with cropagroforestry plots
    and livestock systems toand observe their
    enhance productivity andgrowth and
    sustainability – Discuss theinteractions with
    benefits of agroforestry,crops or livestock –
    including soil conservation,Discuss the
  – Understand the biodiversity conservation, andbenefits of
  concept ofTreeclimate resilience –agroforestry for
  agroforestry and itsseedlings,Demonstrate plantingsoil fertility,
  benefits for agriculturegardeningtechniques for tree seedlingsbiodiversity, and
10Agroforestryand the environmenttoolsin agroforestry systemsclimate resilience
     – Identify climate-
     related challenges
     facing agriculture
    – Discuss the challenges ofin their region –
    climate change in agricultureExplore innovative
    and the need for climate-farming practices
    smart farming practices –to mitigate the
    Present examples of climate-impact of climate
    smart agriculture techniqueschange on crops
    such as drought-resistantand livestock –
  – Learn about climate- crops, water-saving irrigation,Develop strategies
  smart agricultureClimate data,and conservation agriculture –for adapting their
  practices and theirdrought-Engage students in a groupfarming practices
 Climate-Smartrole in adapting toresistantactivity to design a climate-to changing
11Agricultureclimate changeseedsresilient farming systemclimatic conditions
  – Understand the – Define food security and– Reflect on
      12    Food Security and Nutritionconcepts of food security and nutrition – Learn about the role of agriculture in ensuring food security andFood security reports, nutrition guidesdiscuss its components, including availability, access, utilization, and stability of food sources – Discuss the importance of balancedpersonal experiences with food security and access to nutritious foods –



  Week  Topic  Learning ObjectivesMaterials Needed  Teacher’s ActivitiesLearners’ Activities
  improving nutrition outcomes nutrition for human health and development – Explore the link between agriculture, food production, and nutrition outcomesDiscuss the role of agriculture in addressing food insecurity and improving dietary diversity and nutrition outcomes
                        13                      Agri- Entrepreneurship            – Learn about entrepreneurship opportunities in agriculture – Explore potential agri-business ventures                    Agri-business examples, business plans– Introduce the concept of agri-entrepreneurship and its potential for creating economic opportunities in agriculture – Discuss different agri-business ventures such as crop processing, value-added products, and agritourism – Guide students in developing business plans for their hypothetical agri-business ventures    – Brainstorm ideas for agri-business ventures and evaluate their feasibility and market potential – Develop business plans for their agri- entrepreneurship projects
                            14                        Agricultural Marketing and Sales                  – Understand the basics of agricultural marketing and sales – Learn about marketing strategies for agricultural products                        Marketing materials, sales records    Introduce the concepts of agricultural marketing and sales and their importance in connecting farmers with consumers and markets – Discuss different marketing channels and strategies for selling agricultural products, including direct sales, farmers markets, and online platformsShow examples of marketing materials and sales records– Explore different marketing channels for agricultural products such as farmers markets and online platforms – Develop marketing materials and sales pitches for promoting their agricultural products
    15  Farm Mechanization– Learn about farm machinery and equipment used inFarm machinery models, tools– Introduce various farm machinery and equipment used in modern agriculture,– Explore different types of farm machinery and



  Week  Topic  Learning ObjectivesMaterials Needed  Teacher’s ActivitiesLearners’ Activities
  modern agriculture – Understand the benefits and challenges of farm mechanization such as tractors, harvesters, and irrigation systems – Discuss the benefits of farm mechanization, including increased efficiency, productivity, and labor savings – Demonstrate how to operate and maintain farm machinery safely and efficientlytheir functions – Demonstrate basic operation and maintenance tasks for farm equipment
     – Investigate
     recent
     advancements in
     agricultural
    – Present examples oftechnology and
    agricultural innovations andtheir potential
    technologies such as precisionapplications in
    farming, vertical farming, andfarming – Discuss
  – Explore recent drones for crop monitoring –the implications of
  innovations and Discuss the potential benefitsadopting
  technologies in and challenges of adoptinginnovative
  agriculture – these innovations in farmingtechnologies for
  Understand theirInnovationpractices – Engage students inimproving
  potential impact onreports,a discussion about the futureagricultural
 Agriculturalfarming practices andtechnologyof agriculture and the role ofproductivity and
16Innovationssustainabilitydemostechnologysustainability
    – Understand the – Discuss the concept of rural development and its significance for improving living standards and economic opportunities in rural areas – Present examples of community-based initiatives for rural empowerment and sustainability – Engage students in a brainstorming session to identify potential– Explore community development projects and their impact on rural livelihoods and well-being – Propose ideas for community engagement and empowerment
  importance of rural 
  development and 
  community 
  engagement in 
 Ruralagriculture – LearnCommunity
 Development andabout initiatives fordevelopment
 Communityrural empowermentprojects,
17Engagementand sustainabilitysurveys



  Week  Topic  Learning ObjectivesMaterials Needed  Teacher’s ActivitiesLearners’ Activities
    projects or actions for rural developmentinitiatives in their local communities
     – Explore the
    – Define agroecology andprinciples of
    discuss its principles, includingagroecology and
    biodiversity, soil health, andtheir importance
    ecological balance in farmingfor sustainable
    systems – Present examples offarming practices –
    sustainable farming systemsDesign and
    based on agroecologicaldevelop
  – Learn about principles – Engage students insustainable farm
  agroecology principles a role-playing activity tomodels
 Agroecology andand their applicationAgroecologydesign a sustainable farmincorporating
 Sustainablein sustainable farmingprinciples,model based on agroecologyagroecological
18Farming Systemssystemsfarm modelsprinciplesprinciples
    – Introduce urban agriculture– Visit urban
    and its significance for foodfarming projects or
    production, environmentalrooftop gardens to
    sustainability, and communityobserve urban
    resilience – Discuss differentagriculture in
    forms of urban agricultureaction – Discuss the
    such as rooftop gardens,benefits and
  – Understand the community gardens, andchallenges of
  concept of urbanUrban farmingvertical farming – Showurban agriculture
  agriculture and its roleprojects,examples of urban farmingfor food security
  in food production androoftopprojects and their impact onand environmental
19Urban Agricultureurban sustainabilitygardenslocal food systemssustainability
    – Discuss the importance of– Explore different
    value addition and post-value addition
    harvest management intechniques for
    adding value to agriculturalagricultural
          20    Value Addition and Post-Harvest Management– Learn about value addition techniques and post-harvest management practices in agriculture  Processing equipment, storage facilitiesproducts and reducing post- harvest losses – Present examples of value addition techniques such as processing, packaging, and preservation – Demonstrateproducts such as processing and packaging – Demonstrate proper post- harvest handling



  Week  Topic  Learning ObjectivesMaterials Needed  Teacher’s ActivitiesLearners’ Activities
    post-harvest handling and storage techniques to maintain product qualityand storage practices to maintain product freshness and quality
    – Introduce agricultural– Discuss the
    policies and regulations ateffects of
    local, national, andgovernment
    international levels and theirpolicies on farming
    impact on farming practicespractices and
  – Learn about and markets – Discuss the rolemarket dynamics –
  government policies of government agencies inAnalyze regulatory
  and regulations implementing and enforcingdocuments to
  affecting agriculture – agricultural regulations –understand
  Understand theirGovernmentEngage students in a debatecompliance
  implications forpolicies,or role-playing activity torequirements for
 Agricultural Policyfarmers andregulatoryexplore different perspectivesagricultural
21and Regulationagricultural businessesdocumentson agricultural policiesbusinesses
     – Create a farm
     budget and
    – Introduce farm businessfinancial plan for a
    management concepts suchhypothetical
    as financial planning,farming operation
    budgeting, and record-– Practice
    keeping – Discuss therecording farm
  – Understand the importance of financialexpenses and
  principles of farm management in agricultureincome, and
  business management for profitability andanalyze financial
  – Learn about financialFarm financialsustainability – Teach studentsstatements to
  planning, budgeting,records,how to prepare farm budgets,assess farm
 Farm Businessand record-keeping inbudgetincome statements, andprofitability and
22Managementagriculturetemplatesbalance sheetsperformance
  – Learn about agri- – Introduce the concept of agri-tourism and its potential for generating additional income and promoting rural development – Present– Explore different agri-tourism activities and attractions available in rural
  tourism as a form of 
  agriculturalAgri-tourism
  diversification andbrochures,
23Agri-Tourismrural developmentfarm maps



  Week  Topic  Learning ObjectivesMaterials Needed  Teacher’s ActivitiesLearners’ Activities
    examples of agri-tourism activities such as farm tours, farm stays, and agritainment events – Discuss the benefits and challenges of starting an agri-tourism ventureareas – Develop marketing materials and tour packages for promoting agri- tourism ventures
                            24                          Food Processing and Value Chain                      – Learn about food processing techniques and value chain analysis in agriculture                    Food processing equipment, value chain diagrams  – Introduce food processing techniques such as drying, canning, and freezing, and their role in adding value to agricultural products – Discuss the concept of value chains and analyze the various stages involved in bringing agricultural products from farm to table – Show  examples of value-added products and discuss their market potential– Participate in food processing activities such as drying fruits or making jams and preserves – Analyze the value chain of a specific agricultural product and identify opportunities for value addition and market expansion
                            25                          Agroforestry and Climate Resilience                  – Explore the role of agroforestry in building climate resilience and mitigating climate change impacts                        Agroforestry plots, climate dataDiscuss the benefits of agroforestry in climate change mitigation and adaptation, including soil conservation, carbon sequestration, and microclimate regulation – Present case studies of agroforestry projects and their impact on local communities and ecosystemsEngage students in designing agroforestry systems for climate-resilient agriculture    – Visit agroforestry plots to observe the interactions between trees, crops, and livestock – Discuss strategies for incorporating agroforestry practices into climate-resilient farming systems
    26  Precision Agriculture– Learn about precision agriculture technologies and theirPrecision farming tools, GIS maps– Introduce precision agriculture concepts such as GPS-guided tractors, drones,– Explore precision agriculture technologies and



  Week  Topic  Learning ObjectivesMaterials Needed  Teacher’s ActivitiesLearners’ Activities
  applications in and sensor-based monitoringtheir potential
optimizing farmsystems, and their role inapplications in
managementimproving farm efficiency andfarm operations –
 productivity – Discuss theCollect and analyze
 benefits of precisiondata using
 agriculture for resourceprecision farming
 optimization, input efficiency,tools to make
 and environmentalinformed decisions
 sustainability – Demonstrateabout crop
 how to use precision farmingmanagement and
 tools and analyze data forresource allocation
 farm management 
    – Introduce aquaponics and 
    hydroponics as soil-less– Set up and
    farming techniques formaintain
    growing plants and fish inaquaponic and
    integrated systems – Discusshydroponic
    the principles of aquaponicssystems for
    and hydroponics and theirgrowing plants and
    advantages for waterfish – Monitor
    conservation, spacewater quality and
  – Learn about utilization, and cropnutrient levels to
  aquaponics andAquaponicsproductivity – Set upensure optimal
  hydroponics assystems,aquaponic and hydroponicconditions for
 Aquaponics andinnovative farminghydroponicsystems and monitor plantplant and fish
27Hydroponicstechniquessetupsand fish growthgrowth
    – Discuss the role of digital– Collect data using IoT sensors and drones to monitor crop growth and environmental conditions – Analyze data and make decisions to optimize farm operations and resource management
    technologies such as IoT
    sensors, drones, and AI in
    transforming agriculture and
    improving farm productivity
            28            Digital Agriculture– Explore the use of digital technologies in agriculture for data- driven decision- making and farm management    Farm management software, IoT devicesand efficiency – Present examples of digital agriculture applications for crop monitoring, irrigation management, and pest control – Demonstrate how to use farm management



  Week  Topic  Learning ObjectivesMaterials Needed  Teacher’s ActivitiesLearners’ Activities
    software for data analysis and decision-making 
    – Introduce innovative urban 
    farming systems such as– Visit urban
    vertical farms, rooftopfarming sites to
    gardens, and aquaponicobserve different
    towers, and their role inurban farming
    urban food production andsystems in
    sustainability – Discuss theoperation –
    benefits of urban farming forParticipate in
  – Learn about local food access, communityurban gardening or
  innovative urban engagement, andvertical farming
  farming systems andVerticalenvironmental resilience –activities to
  their potential forfarmingShow examples of urbanexperience urban
 Urban Farmingfood production insystems,farming projects and theiragriculture
29Systemsurban areasurban gardensimpact on urban communitiesfirsthand
    – Reflect on the key learnings 
    from the course and discuss– Reflect on
    emerging trends andpersonal interests
    innovations shaping theand aspirations in
    future of agriculture – Presentagriculture and
    predictions and forecasts forenvision future
    future agriculturalcareer paths or
    developments, includingprojects – Discuss
    smart farming, geneticthe potential
    engineering, and sustainableimpacts of future
  – Reflect on currentFuturefood systems – Engageagricultural trends
  trends and futureagriculturestudents in a discussion abouton food security,
 Future Trends indirections inreports, trendtheir visions and aspirationssustainability, and
30Agricultureagricultureanalysisfor the future of agricultureglobal challenges



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