Second Term Examination Security Education Primary 2 Second Term Lesson Notes Week 12
Subject :
SECURITY EDUCATION
Class :
Basic 2 / Primary 2
Term :
Second Term
Week:
Week 12
Class :
Basic 2 / Primary 2
Topic
Second Term Examination Security Education Primary 2 Second Term Lesson Notes Week 12
Week 12: Review and Recap
Topic: Security Education
Lesson Objectives:
- Recap key concepts covered in the second term.
- Reinforce understanding of security agents and their roles.
- Summarize preventive measures and security tips.
- Review the duties of the Nigerian Armed Forces and Correctional Service.
Lesson Activities:
Answer the following questions
Part A
Objectives
- The Nigerian Correctional Service was formerly known as ______. a) Fire Department b) NPS c) Police d) Medical Service
- The service operates and manages ______ in Nigeria. a) Schools b) Hospitals c) Prisons d) Parks
- The primary duty is to isolate and confine ______. a) Offenders b) Doctors c) Musicians d) Teachers
- The service aims to enforce ______ among offenders. a) Cooking b) Repentance c) Singing d) Dancing
- Another duty is to protect citizens from ______. a) Fun b) Criminals c) Music d) Colors
- The service focuses on implementing programs for ______. a) Cooking b) Reform c) Singing d) Dancing
- They keep convicted individuals in ______ custody. a) Fun b) Lawful c) Dancing d) Cooking
- The primary duty is to isolate and ______ offenders. a) Confine b) Cook c) Sing d) Dance
- The service aims to encourage offenders to ______. a) Reflect b) Cook c) Sing d) Dance
- Another duty is to protect citizens from potential ______. a) Harm b) Fun c) Singing d) Colors
- The Nigerian Correctional Service is responsible for managing ______. a) Prisons b) Schools c) Parks d) Hospitals
- Their primary duty is to isolate and ______ offenders. a) Confine b) Cook c) Sing d) Dance
- The service aims to enforce ______ among offenders. a) Repentance b) Fun c) Singing d) Colors
- They keep convicted individuals in ______ custody. a) Lawful b) Fun c) Dancing d) Cooking
- The service focuses on implementing programs for ______. a) Reform b) Fun c) Singing d) Dancing
- According to the constitution, the military functions in ______ security. a) National b) Local c) Global d) Fun
- The military defends Nigeria from ______ aggression. a) Internal b) External c) Fun d) Colors
- They are expected to ward off attempts to fight Nigeria through land, air, or ______. a) Sea b) Cooking c) Dancing d) Colors
- The armed forces maintain Nigeria’s territorial ______. a) Waters b) Land c) Air d) Fun
- They suppress insurrection and act in aid of the government to restore ______. a) Fun b) Authority and order c) Dancing d) Colors
- When there is a breakdown of law and order, the military could be called upon to ______. a) Cook b) Intervene c) Sing d) Dance
- The military is used to checkmate violent ______. a) Protesters b) Musicians c) Singers d) Dancers
- The navy protects the territorial waters to prevent attacks through our ______. a) Land b) Waterways c) Air d) Market
- The air force protects our country’s ______ against enemies. a) Airspace b) Land c) Sea d) Park
- The armed forces protect our land borders from ______. a) Attacks b) Cooking c) Singing d) Dancing
- NAFDAC collaborates with federal and state ministries for ______ activities. a) Promotion b) Fun c) Singing d) Dancing
- NDLEA works to recover wealth from the ______ of illicit drug trade. a) Sales b) Profits c) Proceeds d) Dancing
- NAFDAC aims to ensure food and drug safety by enforcing ______. a) Policies b) Fun c) Singing d) Cooking
- NDLEA suppresses the ______ for illicit drugs. a) Supply b) Demand c) Cooking d) Dancing
- NAFDAC promotes consumer awareness for the safe use of ______. a) Toys b) Food c) Dancing d) Colors
- Security agencies protect lives and ______ of citizens. a) Properties b) Fun c) Music d) Dancing
- They punish and ______ offenders according to law and order. a) Detain b) Cook c) Sing d) Toy
- A Security Agency is a government organization responsible for security ______. a) Intelligence b) Fun c) Colors d) Dancing
- They maintain law and order in the ______. a) Country b) School c) Park d) Market
- Security agencies defend the country against internal and ______ aggression. a) External b) Fun c) Dancing d) Cooking
- The primary duty of the Nigerian Police Force is to maintain ______. a) Discipline b) Order c) Fun d) Toys
- The Military (Army, Navy, and Air Force) defends the nation from ______ threats. a) External b) Internal c) Happy d) Dancing
- The FRSC (Federal Road Safety Corps) ensures safety and regulates ______. a) Traffic b) Singing c) Colors d) Toys
- NDLEA (National Drug Law Enforcement Agency) combats drug ______ and abuse. a) Trafficking b) Food c) Fun d) Music
- The SSS (State Security Service) provides intelligence and protects ______. a) National security b) Toys c) Dancing d) Colors
- The Nigerian Police Force keeps ______ and investigates crimes. a) Food b) Order c) Toys d) Music
- The Military (Army, Navy, and Air Force) defends the nation and ensures ______. a) Fun b) Safety c) Happiness d) Colors
- The FRSC (Federal Road Safety Corps) ensures ______ on the roads. a) Traffic b) Dancing c) Singing d) Cooking
- NDLEA (National Drug Law Enforcement Agency) fights ______ trafficking and abuse. a) Drug b) Food c) Toy d) Music
- The SSS (State Security Service) provides ______ and protects national security. a) Intelligence b) Toys c) Fun d) Colors
- I.C.P.C. (Independence Corrupt Practice Commission) fights ______ in public service. a) Dancing b) Corruption c) Music d) Food
- NSCDC (Nigeria Security and Civil Defence Corps) protects lives and ______. a) Properties b) Fun c) Toys d) Colors
- The Nigerian Correctional Service (formerly known as Nigerian Prison Service) manages ______ facilities. a) Correctional b) Cooking c) Singing d) Dancing
- NAFDAC (National Agency for Food and Drug Control) regulates ______ quality. a) Food and drug b) Toy and music c) Fun and dancing d) Colors and happiness
- Prison wardens are part of the ______. a) Firefighters b) Police c) Military d) Security agencies
Part B
Theory
- List three of the security agents in Nigeria.
- Describe any logos of any security agents in Nigeria.
- Write out three security agents we should approach in the face of danger.
- What is security
- List one internal security agency in Nigeria
- Write out one external security agency in Nigeria
- Name the security agency that is responsible for the control and administration of food and drug in Nigeria
- What is security alert
- List two security alerts
- Mention two security tips
Part C
Write out in full the names of these security agencies in Nigeria 🇳🇬
- NPF
- FRSC
- NDLEA
- SSS
- I.C.P.C
- NSCDC
- EFCC
- NAFDAC
- Group Discussion:
- Discuss key security agents in Nigeria.
- Share experiences or scenarios related to security.
- Interactive Quiz:
- Conduct a fun quiz to review topics like security tips and preventive measures.
- Use fill-in-the-blank questions to assess understanding.
- Role Play:
- Engage students in a role-playing activity related to approaching security agents in times of danger.
- Emphasize the importance of seeking help from the right authorities.
- Creative Drawing:
- Ask students to draw pictures representing various security agents and their duties.
- Encourage creativity and imagination.
- Storytelling:
- Share a simple story highlighting the roles of security agents and the significance of following security tips.
Homework:
- Write a short paragraph on “Why Security Education is Important.”
Note to Teachers: Ensure the review is interactive and engaging. Use examples relevant to the students’ daily lives to reinforce the importance of security education. Encourage questions and discussions to clarify any remaining doubts.
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