Subject: Security Education Class: Primary 6 Term: Third Term Type: Lesson Notes Week: Week 6 Topic: Punishment for Crimes like Bribery and Corruption, Embezzlement, Extortion, etc Previous Lesson Punishment for Crimes eg Production of adulterated food (food fraud), fake drugs, etc Learning Objectives: Students will understand the meaning of crimes like
Subject: Security Education Class: Primary 6 Term: Third Term Type: Lesson Notes Week: Week 5 Topic: Punishment for Crimes eg Production of adulterated food (food fraud), fake drugs, etc Previous Lesson Punishment For Various Crime Like Theft, Rape Impersonation, etc Learning Objectives: By the end of the lesson, pupils should be able to
Subject: Security Education Class: Primary 6 Term: Third Term Type: Lesson Notes Week: Week 4 Topic: Punishment For Various Crime Like Theft, Rape Impersonation, etc Previous Lesson Types of Crime Learning Objectives: Learning Objectives: To understand what constitutes different crimes like theft, rape, impersonation, etc. To learn about the legal punishments for various crimes. To
Subject: Security Education Class: Primary 6 Term: Third Term Type: Lesson Notes Week: Week 3 Topic: Types of Crime Previous Lesson Meaning of Personal Security Management Learning Objectives: By the end of the lesson, pupils should be able To define the term “crime” and understand what actions are considered criminal To identify and differentiate between
Subject: Security Education Class: Primary 6 Term: Third Term Type: Lesson Notes Week: Week 2 Topic: Meaning of Personal Security Management Previous Lesson Child’s Right Law (1) Learning Objectives: Learning Objectives: To define personal security management and its importance. To identify common personal security threats and ways to prevent them. To develop skills for managing
Èdè Yorùbá Agbeyewo Ate Eto Titun Fún Olodun Kẹfà Primary 6 Ṣáá Kejì Unified Schemes of Work Primary 6 Weekly Topics Lesson Notes For Primary 6 Ose kinni Week 1 Ori ọ̀rọ̀ Ìdánwò rán pé fún ìbéèrè taamu Erongba Ní òpin idanleko Akitiyan Àwọn akẹ́kọ̀ọ́ dáhùn àwọn ìbéèrè ranpe fún ìbéèrè ìṣe ṣáá tí ó
SECOND TERM EXAMINATION SECURITY EDUCATION PRIMARY 6 General Instructions for Teachers and Students Students are required to answer all questions to the best of their ability. No form of examination malpractice is allowed. Students should work independently. Teachers must ensure that students have all necessary materials for the exam. Time allowed: 2 hours. Part A:
Security Education: Primary 6 Second Term Revision This comprehensive review exercise is designed to help pupils revise all the key topics covered during the term. It includes FAQs, objective questions, theory questions, true or false questions, and fill-in-the-gaps questions. Part A: Review and Revision (FAQs) What is security education? Security education teaches people how to
Lesson Plan: Combating Security Threats Lesson Details Subject: Security Education Class: Primary 6 Term: Second Term Week: 10 Age: 11–12 years Topic: Combating Security Threats Sub-topic: Ways to Combat Security Threats Duration: 40 minutes Major Sections of the Lesson Plan 1. Behavioral Objectives By the end of the lesson, pupils should be able to: List
Lesson Plan: Types of Threats to Security Lesson Details Subject: Security Education Class: Primary 6 Term: Second Term Week: 9 Age: 11–12 years Topic: Threats to Security Sub-topic: Types of Security Threats Duration: 40 minutes Major Sections of the Lesson Plan 1. Behavioral Objectives By the end of the lesson, pupils should be able to: