Security Education Scheme of Work Primary 2 Lagos State

Security Education Curriculum

Basic 2 Lagos State Ministry of Education Unified Schemes of Work. Security Education Scheme of work for Primary 2. Schemeofwork.com

NVE-SECURITY EDUCATION PRIMARY 2 FIRST TERM SCHEME OF WORK

WEEK 1 (Security Education)

TOPIC CONTENT

Sources of danger and Insecurity

LEARNING OBJECTIVES

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

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

LEARNING ACTIVITIES

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

EMBEDDED CORD SKILLS

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

LEARNING RESOURCES

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WEEK 2 (Security Education)

TOPIC CONTENT

Sources of danger and Insecurity Bombing

LEARNING OBJECTIVES

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

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

LEARNING ACTIVITIES

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

EMBEDDED CORD SKILLS

  • Leadership and personal development
  • Communication and collaboration.

LEARNING RESOURCES

AUDIOVISUAL RESOURCES

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Textbooks, Chart showing

Bombing scene.

WEB RESOURCES:

SITE LINK:

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WEEK3 (Security Education)

TOPIC CONTENT

Sources of Danger and Insecurity

  • Bombing II

LEARNING OBJECTIVES

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

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

LEARNING ACTIVITIES

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

EMBEDDED CORD SKILLS

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

LEARNING RESOURCES

AUDIOVISUAL RESOURCES.

  • Chart showing the site aftermath of bomb explosion.

WEB RESOURCES:

SITE LINK.

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WEEK 4 (Security Education)

TOPIC CONTENT

Sources of danger and Insecurity

  • Suspicious movement

LEARNING OBJECTIVES

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

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

LEARNING ACTIVITIES

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

EMBEDDED CORD SKILLS

  • Communication and collaboration.
  • Leadership and personal development

LEARNING RESOURCES

AUDIOVISUAL RESOUCES

  • Flash cards, Dictionary
  • Security Textbooks.

WEB RESOURCE:

SITE LINK

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VIDEO L I N K

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WEEK 4 [Social Studies)

TOPIC CONTENT

The importance of culture in Nigeria

LEARNING OBJECTIVES

Pupils should be able to:

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

LEARNING ACTIVITIES

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

EMBEDDED CORD SKILLS

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

LEARNING RESOURCES

AUDIO VISUAL RESOUCES

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

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WEEK 5 (Security Education)

TOPIC CONTENT

Sources of Danger Insecurity

  • Food poisoning

LEARNING OBJECTIVES

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

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

LEARNING ACTIVITIES

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

EMBEDDED CORD SKILLS

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

LEARNING RESOURCES

AUDIO VISUAL RESOURCES:

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

WES RESOURCE:

SITE LINK

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VIDEO LINK

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WEEK 6 (Security Education)

TOPIC CONTENT

Sources of Danger and Insecurity:

  • Dangerous
  • Chemical

LEARNING OBJECTIVES

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

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

LEARNING ACTIVITIES

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

EMBEDDED CORD SKILLS

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

LEARNING RESOURCES

AUDIOVISUAL RESOURCES:

Flash cards, ttyfiv/fa, dictionary etc,

WEB RESOURCE:

SITE LINK

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WEEK 7

 MID TERM BREAK

WEEK 8 (Security Education)

TOPIC CONTENT

Sources of danger and Insecurity Riot

LEARNING OBJECTIVES

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

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

LEARNING ACTIVITIES

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

EMBEDDED CORD SKILLS

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

LEARNING RESOURCES

AUDIO VISUAL RESOURCES:

  • Textbooks, dictionary,
  • Chart showing riotous scene.

WEB RESOURCE:

SITE LINK

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VIDEO LINK

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WEEK 9 (Security Education)

TOPIC CONTENT

Sources of Danger and Insecurity:

  • Stranger

LEARNING OBJECTIVES

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

  • Identify strangers
  • Report stranger to superior person

LEARNING ACTIVITIES

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

EMBEDDED CORD SKILLS

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

LEARNING RESOURCES

AUDIOVISUAL RESOURCES:

Dictionary, textbooks and flash cards

WEB RESOURCE:

SITE LINK

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WEEK 10 (Security Education)

Revision

NVE-SECURITY EDUCATION SCHEME OF WOR PRIMARY 2 SECOND TERM

WEEK 1 (Security Education)

TOPIC CONTENT

Revision of first term work

LEARNING OBJECTIVES

  • Provide correct answer to the evaluation questions given

LEARNING ACTIVITIES

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

WEEK 2 (Security Education)

TOPIC CONTENT

Preventive Measures:

  • Involvement of Security Agents

LEARNING OBJECTIVES

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

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

LEARNING ACTIVITIES

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

EMBEDDED CORD SKILLS

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

LEARNING RESOURCES

AUDIOVISUAL RESOURCES:

Chart showing pictures of security agents in Nigeria.

SITE LINK

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

WEEK 3 (Security Education)

TOPIC CONTENT

Preventive Measures:

Tips on Being Security Alert

LEARNING OBJECTIVES

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

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

LEARNING ACTIVITIES

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

EMBEDDED CORD SKILLS

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

LEARNING RESOURCES

AUDIOVISUAL RESOURCES:

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

WEB RESOURCE:

SITE LINK

WEEK 5 (Security Education)

TOPIC CONTENT

Identification of Security

  • Agencies: Police

LEARNING OBJECTIVES

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

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

LEARNING ACTIVITIES

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

EMBEDDED CORD SKILLS

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

LEARNING RESOURCES

AUDIOVISUAL RESOUCRES:

  • Picture charts showing
  • various communities and their leaders

VIDEO LINK:

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?v=jt2qlcHsH6

WEEK 6 (Security Education)

TOPIC CONTENT

Introduction of security

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

LEARNING OBJECTIVES

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

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

LEARNING ACTIVITIES

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

EMBEDDED CORD SKILLS

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

LEARNING RESOURCES

AUDIOVISUAL RESOURCES:

  • Chart showing the pictures of FRSC and LASTMA officers.

WEB RESOURCE:

SITE LINK

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

WEEK 7

MID TERM BREAK

WEEK 8 (Security Education)

TOPIC CONTENT

Identification of Security Agencies:

NAFDAC and NDLEA

LEARNING OBJECTIVES

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

LEARNING ACTIVITIES

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

EMBEDDED CORD SKILLS

  • Communication and Collaboration
  • Leadership and personal development

LEARNING RESOURCES

AUDIOVISUAL RESOURCES:

Chart showing the pictures of NAFDAC and NDLEA officers

WEB RESOURCE:

SITE LINK

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National agency for food and drug administration control

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WEEK 9 (Security Education)

TOPIC CONTENT

Identification of Security Agencies:

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

LEARNING OBJECTIVES

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

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

LEARNING ACTIVITIES

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

EMBEDDED CORD SKILLS

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

LEARNING RESOURCES

AUDIOVISUAL RESOURCES:

Chart showing the SSS and NSCDC

WEB RESOURCE:

VIDEO LINK

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m .youtube.com/watch audio- visual materials

Youtube Lagos Television March 7, 2011

SITE LINK

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

WEEK 10 (Security Education)

TOPIC CONTENT

Identification of Security Agencies: The Military

LEARNING OBJECTIVES

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

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

LEARNING ACTIVITIES

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

EMBEDDED CORD SKILLS

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

LEARNING RESOURCES

AUDIOVISUAL RESOURCE:

Chart showing theNigerian armed forces

WEB RESOURCES:

SITE LINK

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WEEK 11 (Security Education)

TOPIC CONTENT

Nigerian Prison Service

LEARNING OBJECTIVES

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

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

LEARNING ACTIVITIES

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

EMBEDDED CORD SKILLS

  • Leadership and personal development
  • Communication and collaboration
  • Citizenship

LEARNING RESOURCES

AUDIOVISUAL RESOURCES:

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

WEB RESOURCE:

SITE LINK

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

WEEK 12

REVISION

NVE-SECURITY EDUCATION PRIMARY 2 SCHEME OF WORK THIRD TERM

WEEK 1 [Security Education)

TOPIC CONTENT

Revision of Last Tern’s Work

WEEK 2 [Security Education)

TOPIC CONTENT

Duties of Security Agencies: Police

LEARNING OBJECTIVES

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

  • explain the duties of the Nigerian Police

LEARNING ACTIVITIES

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

EMBEDDED CORD SKILLS

  • Communication and collaboration
  • Leadership and personal development
  • Citizenship

LEARNING RESOURCES

WEB RESOURCE:

SITE LINK

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

WEEK 3 (Security Education)

TOPIC CONTENT

Duties of Security Agencies: FRSC and LASTMA

LEARNING OBJECTIVES

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

  • outline the duties of FRSC and LASTMA respectively

LEARNING ACTIVITIES

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

EMBEDDED CORD SKILLS

  • Communication and collaboration
  • Leadership and personal development
  • Citizenship

LEARNING RESOURCES

AUDIOVISUAL RESOURCES:

Chart showing FRSC and LASTMA Officers

WEB RESOURCES:

SITE LINKS

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

WEEK 4 (Security Education)

TOPIC CONTENT

Duties of NAFDAC and NDLEA

LEARNING OBJECTIVES

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

  • List the duties of NDLEA and NAFDAC

LEARNING ACTIVITIES

EMBEDDED CORD SKILLS

  • Communication and collaboration
  • Citizenship

LEARNING RESOURCES

AUDIOVISUAL RESOURCES:

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WEB RESOURCE:

SITE- LINK

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> National-Agency-for food-and-Drug

WEEK 5 (Security Education)

TOPIC CONTENT

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

LEARNING OBJECTIVES

By the end of this lesson pupils be able to:

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

LEARNING ACTIVITIES

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

EMBEDDED CORD SKILLS

  • Communication and collaboration Citizenship

LEARNING RESOURCES

AUDIOVISUAL RESOURCES:

  • Chart showing the Nigerian Armed forces

WEB RESOURCE:

SITE UNK

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WEEK 6 (Security Education)

TOPIC CONTENT

Duties of the Nigerian Prison Service

LEARNING OBJECTIVES

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

  • Highlight the duties of the Nigerian Prison Service.

LEARNING ACTIVITIES

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

EMBEDDED CORD SKILLS

LEARNING RESOURCES

AUDIOVISUAL RESOURCES;

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

WEB RESOURCE

SITE LINK

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WEEK 7

MID TERM BREAK

WEEK 8 (Security Education)

TOPIC CONTENT

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

LEARNING OBJECTIVES

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

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

LEARNING ACTIVITIES

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

EMBEDDED CORD SKILLS

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

LEARNING RESOURCES

AUDIOVISUAL RESOURCES:

Chart Showing Nigerian Security and Civil Defense Officer

WEB RESOURCE:

SITE LINK

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

VIDEO LINK:

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

WEEK 9(Security Education)

TOPIC CONTENT

Duties of Security Agencies:

  • Independent Corrupt Practices Commission [ICPC)

LEARNING OBJECTIVES

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

  • Enumerate the duties of Independent Corrupt Practices Commission

LEARNING ACTIVITIES

EMBEDDED CORD SKILLS

  • Communication and collaboration
  • Citizenship

LEARNING RESOURCES

AUDIOVISUALRESOURCES

Chart showing the picture of ICPC building

WEB RESOURCE

SITE LINK

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

WEEK 10 (Security Education)

TOPIC CONTENT

Duties of Security Agencies:

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

LEARNING OBJECTIVES

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

  • Identify the duties of other agents such as KA

LEARNING ACTIVITIES

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

EMBEDDED CORD SKILLS

AUDIOVISUAL RESOURCES;

LEARNING RESOURCES

Chart showing the picture of a KAI office

Pupils should visit the site below:

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WEEK 11 (Security Education)

Revision

ACHIEVEMENT STANDARD FOR PRIMARY TWO

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

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