Revision Security Education Primary 4 First Term Lesson Notes Week 11
Week 11 Revision
Subject: Security Education
Class: Primary 4
Term: First Term
Week: 11
Duration: 1 hour
Part A: Review and Revision
Instructions: Answer the following frequently asked questions (FAQs) to review the topics covered this term.
- What is a neighborhood?
A neighborhood is an area where people live, like a street, compound, or area in a town. - What are different types of neighborhoods?
Types include villages, streets, schools, and compounds. - How do you know if someone is a stranger?
A stranger is someone you do not know and who may act differently. - Why should we be careful with strangers?
Strangers might be unsafe or have harmful intentions. - What should you do if you see someone acting suspiciously?
You should tell an adult or a security person. - What is considered suspicious movement?
It includes loitering, peeping through windows, or walking around aimlessly. - How can you tell if someone is suspicious?
They might act out of the ordinary or look like they don’t belong. - Who should you report suspicious activities to?
Report to parents, teachers, or security personnel. - What should you do if you notice a stranger near your home?
Alert an adult or call for help if necessary. - What is the role of the police?
Police help keep the community safe and handle emergencies. - What are traffic wardens responsible for?
They manage road safety and enforce traffic laws. - Why is it important to report suspicious activities?
Reporting helps keep everyone safe from potential harm. - How can vigilante groups help in the community?
They provide local security and support neighborhood safety. - What should you do if someone is peeping into your window?
Tell an adult and report it to the authorities. - What are some consequences of not reporting suspicious activities?
It can lead to unsafe situations and potential harm to others.
Part B: Objective Questions
Instructions: Choose the correct answer from the options provided and fill in the blank.
- A neighborhood is __________.
a) A car
b) An area with homes and people
c) A type of fruit
d) A place to shop - A __________ is someone you don’t know and who may act strangely.
a) Friend
b) Stranger
c) Teacher
d) Relative - To keep safe, you should __________ if you see suspicious behavior.
a) Ignore it
b) Tell an adult
c) Follow the person
d) Hide - The __________ helps manage road safety.
a) Police
b) Traffic Wardens
c) Firefighters
d) Teachers - A person who loiters without a clear purpose may be __________.
a) Helpful
b) Suspicious
c) Friendly
d) Calm - __________ are responsible for handling emergencies in the community.
a) Vigilante Groups
b) Police
c) Traffic Wardens
d) Doctors - If someone is peeping through a window, this is __________.
a) Normal
b) Suspicious
c) Safe
d) Friendly - To report a suspicious activity, you should contact __________.
a) A shopkeeper
b) A security person
c) A classmate
d) A neighbor - The __________ helps protect the country’s sea borders.
a) Army
b) Air Force
c) Navy
d) Police - The __________ helps with community safety and disaster management.
a) Civil Defense Corps
b) Army
c) Navy
d) Air Force - __________ groups help with local security and neighborhood safety.
a) Traffic Wardens
b) Vigilante
c) Police
d) Civil Defense - A __________ is a person you do not know well and should be cautious around.
a) Stranger
b) Neighbor
c) Friend
d) Family Member - A person who helps with community safety during emergencies is a __________.
a) Police
b) Teacher
c) Parent
d) Student - If you see someone acting unusually in your neighborhood, they might be __________.
a) Friendly
b) Suspicious
c) Helpful
d) Calm - The __________ is involved in protecting airspace and managing aviation.
a) Police
b) Army
c) Air Force
d) Navy
Part C: Theory Questions
Instructions: Answer the following questions in short sentences.
- What is the main role of the police in the community?
- Why should you report a stranger acting strangely?
- How can you identify a suspicious movement?
- What should you do if you see someone loitering around?
- Name two types of security personnel in Nigeria.
- What is the role of traffic wardens?
- Why is it important to know your neighborhood well?
- How can vigilante groups support community safety?
- What should you do if you notice a stranger near your home?
- Describe what constitutes suspicious behavior.
- How does the Civil Defense Corps help in emergencies?
- Why is it important to report suspicious activities immediately?
- What actions can you take if someone is peeping into your window?
- Name two examples of activities that can be considered suspicious.
- What role does the Navy play in national security?
Part D: True or False Questions
Instructions: Indicate whether the statement is True or False.
- True/False: A neighborhood is an area with homes and people.
- True/False: A stranger is someone you know well.
- True/False: Traffic wardens manage road safety and traffic laws.
- True/False: You should ignore suspicious movements.
- True/False: The Civil Defense Corps helps with disaster management.
- True/False: Peeping through windows is considered normal behavior.
- True/False: Vigilante groups help in providing local security.
- True/False: The Navy protects the country’s airspace.
- True/False: You should report suspicious activities to a friend.
- True/False: The Air Force is involved in protecting maritime borders.
- True/False: It is important to know the names of security personnel in your area.
- True/False: The Army helps with community safety and emergencies.
- True/False: Reporting suspicious activities can help keep your community safe.
- True/False: A person loitering around aimlessly might be a stranger.
- True/False: The role of the police includes maintaining public order.
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