SOCIAL STUDIES

PRIMARY 1 FIRST TERM LESSON NOTES SOCIAL STUDIES

      WEEK 1 TOPIC: Meaning of social studies LEARNING OBJECTIVES: At the end of the lesson, Pupils should be able to: 1. say the meaning of Social Studies. INSTRUCTIONAL MATERIALS: Naturals, Human made, Roads, People, Families RESOURCES AND MATERIALS: ONLINE MATERIALS, PUPILS TEXTBOOK BUILDING BACKGROUND/CONNECTION TO PRIOR KNOWLEDGE: Pupils are familiar with the

PRIMARY 2 FIRST TERM LESSON NOTE SOCIAL STUDIES

PRY 2 Social Studies E-NOTE FIRST TERM Week: One Date: Class: Basic 2   Subject: Social studies Duration: 40 minutes Topic: Meaning of Social Studies Behavioural Objectives: By the end of the lesson, pupils should be able to: explain to scope of social studies identify areas of focus on social studies Instructional/Reference Material: Social Studies

PRIMARY 3 FIRST TERM LESSON NOTES SOCIAL STUDIES

PRY 3 SOS IST TERM WEEK1 Topic: Family Subtitle: Nuclear and extended Family Learning Objectives: At the end of this this lesson, pupils should be able to: Define family State the members of a family Differentiate between nuclear and extended family Resources and materials: Scheme of work Online information Instructional material: picture chart Building Background/connection

PRIMARY 4 FIRST TERM LESSON NOTES SOCIAL STUDIES

SOCIAL STUDIES PRIMARY 4 FIRST TERM WKS TOPICS Living in the family Relationship of some members of the family. Marriage Marriage problems and solution Our culture and Element of culture Culture Culture – Ways of cultural preservation e.g. museum, Symbols, building, dressing, festivals. – Some cultures to be discarded like ritual Killings, destroying tribalism and

PRIMARY 5 FIRST TERM LESSON NOTES SOCIAL STUDIES

  SOCIAL STUDIES PRIMARY FIVE FIRST TERM WKS TOPICS Other people in the family Unity in cultural Diversity Processes of changing culture and difference Marriage customs and practices Roles played by families – consequence, prevention Responsible Parenthood Problems of parenthood STIS/STDS/AIDS Traditional marriage Modern marriage Religion and religious belief Controlling religious intolerance development Role of

PRIMARY 6 FIRST TERM LESSON NOTE SOCIAL STUDIES

  SOCIAL STUDIES PRIMARY SIX (6) FIRST TERM WEEKS TOPICS/CONTENTS External influence on Nigerian family life. The influence of working parent on the Nigerian Family. Inter – marriage Pre-marital sexual relationship Some foreign cultures that are affecting our Values and cultures Religious intolerance in Nigeria Labor and Trade Union Wages and income distribution Employment Nigerian

JSS 1 FIRST TERM LESSON NOTE SOCIAL STUDIES

                                                           SOCIAL STUDIES SCHEME OF WORK JSS ONE  1ST TERM SESSION.   Week 1 – Meaning, scope and nature of social studies Week 2 – Objectives and importance of social studies Week 3 – Physical Environment: Meaning types and features Week 4 – Resources in our Environment and their uses Week 5 – Environmental problems

JSS 2 FIRST TERM LESSON NOTE SOCIAL STUDIES

SOCIAL STUDIES CLASS:  JSS2 SUBJECT: SOCIAL STUDIES WEEKS: TOPICS   Scheme of work Revision of JSS1 work General objectives of social studies Abuses to which children could be subjected Drug abuse definition. Type  effects of drug abuse Drug trafficking meaning of drug trafficking reasons types danger of drug trafficking People and their environment group behaviour

JSS 3 FIRST TERM LESSON NOTE SOCIAL STUDIES

  SCHEME OF WORK FOR J.S.S THREE Revision of JS 2 work Trafficking in children and women Conflict Media expression Human harmful traditional practices Decision making Human emotion (love) Population Family life education Goal setting Peace Revision  12-13 Examination WEEK ONE  Revision of Js 2 work                                                       WEEK TWO TRAFFICKING IN WOMEN AND CHILDREN (HUMAN TRAFFICKING)

PRIMARY 1 THIRD TERM LESSON NOTE SOCIAL STUDIES

WEEK 1 &2 TOPIC: FOOD Learning objectives: By the end of this lesson pupils should be able to: 1 say the meaning of food. mention the reasons we eat food. mention some of the food eaten in your locality. 4 mention at least five reasons why we eat food. Instructional materials:   Real food items