Security Education Primary 1 Second Term Lesson Notes Weekly Notes

Primary 1 Second Term in Security Education:

  1. Week 1: Introduction to Security
  2. Week 2: Sources of Danger
  3. Week 3: Safety at Home
  4. Week 4: Safety at School
  5. Week 5: General Security Tips
  6. Week 6: First Aid in Emergencies
  7. Week 7: Mid-Term Assessment and Break
  8. Week 8: Security Precautions during Fire
  9. Week 9: Security Precautions during Road Accidents
  10. Week 10: Security Precaution in the Environment
  11. Week 11: Revision of All Topics Covered
  12. Week 12: Examination of the Topics Covered
  13. Week 13: Final Examination

 

 

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Weekly Topics Covered in Primary 1 Security Education (Second Term)

  1. Week 1: Introduction to Security
    • Explanation: Introduces the concept of security and why it’s essential for safety.
    • Example: Learning to lock doors and windows to stay safe.
  2. Week 2: Sources of Danger
    • Explanation: Teaches children how to identify sources of danger, like fire, road accidents, and strangers.
    • Example: Understanding how playing with matches can lead to fires.
  3. Week 3: Safety at Home
    • Explanation: Covers safety rules to follow in and around the home.
    • Example: Avoiding sharp objects or dangerous chemicals at home.
  4. Week 4: Safety at School
    • Explanation: Focuses on safety practices to follow while at school.
    • Example: Not running in the hallways to avoid injuries.
  5. Week 5: General Security Tips
    • Explanation: Provides general safety tips like knowing emergency numbers.
    • Example: Always have a trusted adult’s contact in case of emergencies.
  6. Week 6: First Aid in Emergencies
    • Explanation: Teaches basic first aid steps to help in emergencies like cuts or burns.
    • Example: Applying pressure to stop bleeding from a small cut.
  7. Week 7: Mid-Term Assessment and Break
    • Explanation: Evaluates students’ understanding of topics covered in the first half of the term.
  8. Week 8: Security Precautions during Fire
    • Explanation: Teaches actions to take during a fire, including stop, drop, and roll.
    • Example: How to evacuate a building safely during a fire alarm.
  9. Week 9: Security Precautions during Road Accidents
    • Explanation: Provides tips on staying safe during road accidents and what to do if you’re involved.
    • Example: Calling for help and staying calm during a crash.
  10. Week 10: Security Precaution in the Environment
  • Explanation: Emphasizes the need to be aware of dangers in the environment.
  • Example: Avoiding playing near electrical wires or open pits.
  1. Week 11: Revision of All Topics Covered
  • Explanation: A review of all topics covered to reinforce learning and understanding.
  1. Week 12: Examination of the Topics Covered
  • Explanation: A formal exam to assess the students’ knowledge on security education.
  1. Week 13: Final Examination
  • Explanation: The final exam to evaluate overall learning during the term.

Fill-in-the-Blank Questions (with options)

  1. Security means the state of being _______ from harm.
    a) free
    b) injured
    c) happy
    d) upset
  2. The first thing to do during a fire outbreak is to _______.
    a) run
    b) scream
    c) evacuate
    d) hide
  3. A source of danger at home is _______.
    a) sleeping
    b) playing with sharp objects
    c) reading books
    d) cooking
  4. It is dangerous to talk to _______ you don’t know.
    a) friends
    b) family
    c) strangers
    d) teachers
  5. The first aid for a small cut is to apply _______.
    a) water
    b) ice
    c) pressure
    d) food
  6. You should never get into a _______ car without asking your parents.
    a) friend’s
    b) stranger’s
    c) teacher’s
    d) neighbor’s
  7. Always call _______ when there is an emergency.
    a) a friend
    b) an adult
    c) a stranger
    d) emergency services
  8. You should not play _______ on the road.
    a) soccer
    b) tag
    c) games
    d) near cars
  9. When there is a road accident, you should _______ for help.
    a) run
    b) scream
    c) wait
    d) call
  10. To avoid injuries at home, always keep sharp objects _______.
    a) on the table
    b) locked away
    c) on the floor
    d) in the sink
  11. During a fire, you should _______ to stay safe.
    a) hide under the bed
    b) stop, drop, and roll
    c) turn off the TV
    d) jump out the window
  12. Eating _______ food can make you sick.
    a) safe
    b) fresh
    c) expired
    d) hot
  13. Playing with _______ chemicals can be dangerous.
    a) cleaning
    b) water
    c) medicine
    d) food
  14. A common source of danger in schools is _______.
    a) friendly teachers
    b) broken furniture
    c) clean walls
    d) a library
  15. Never talk to _______ on the phone without your parents’ permission.
    a) a teacher
    b) a friend
    c) a stranger
    d) a cousin

FAQs and Answers

  1. What is security?
    • Security is being safe from harm or danger.
  2. Why is it important to lock doors at night?
    • Locking doors helps protect you from unwanted visitors and keeps you safe.
  3. What should you do if you get a small cut?
    • Apply pressure to stop the bleeding and keep it clean.
  4. What is the first thing to do during a fire?
    • You should immediately evacuate the building.
  5. Is it safe to talk to strangers?
    • No, it is not safe to talk to strangers. Always talk to trusted adults.
  6. Why should we not play near roads?
    • Roads are dangerous because cars might hit you.
  7. How can you stay safe at school?
    • Avoid running in hallways and always listen to your teachers.
  8. What should you do if you see a fire?
    • Call for help and try to evacuate the building safely.
  9. Why is it dangerous to play with matches?
    • Matches can start a fire, which can be dangerous.
  10. What should you do if you find a dangerous object?
  • Tell an adult immediately and stay away from it.
  1. How can you help during a road accident?
  • Stay calm, call for help, and make sure everyone is safe.
  1. What should you do if someone offers you candy or a ride?
  • Don’t accept it from strangers without asking your parents.
  1. What should you do if there is an emergency?
  • Call the emergency number for help and explain the situation.
  1. Why is it important to wear seat belts in a car?
  • Seat belts help protect you in case of an accident.
  1. How can you avoid being injured at home?
  • Always stay away from sharp objects and chemicals.

Evaluation Questions

  1. What does security mean?
  2. Name two sources of danger at home.
  3. What should you do if you get a burn?
  4. Why is it unsafe to play on the road?
  5. What should you do if you see a stranger around your house?
  6. Why is fire safety important?
  7. What are some precautions against road accidents?
  8. Why should we be careful with food?
  9. What are the dangers of playing with electrical items?
  10. What should you do when you get injured?

Relevant Nigerian Websites with High DA

These resources provide vital information on safety, first aid, and security in Nigeria, helping reinforce the knowledge students gain from this lesson.

 

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