This social studies scheme of work outlines 14 weeks of topics for Basic Four students in the second term. The topics include citizenship, rights of citizens, the concept of government and its three arms, local and state government, separation of powers, division of labor and its necessity in agriculture, savings, employment, natural resources, and conservation. The term ends with a week of revision and examination.
This social studies scheme of work outlines 14 weeks of topics for Basic Four students in the second term. The topics include citizenship, rights of citizens, the concept of government and its three arms, local and state government, separation of powers, division of labor and its necessity in agriculture, savings, employment, natural resources, and conservation. The term ends with a week of revision and examination.
This social studies scheme of work outlines 14 weeks of topics for Basic Four students in the second term. The topics include citizenship, rights of citizens, the concept of government and its three arms, local and state government, separation of powers, division of labor and its necessity in agriculture, savings, employment, natural resources, and conservation. The term ends with a week of revision and examination.
This social studies scheme of work outlines 14 weeks of topics for Basic Four students in the second term. The topics include citizenship, rights of citizens, the concept of government and its three arms, local and state government, separation of powers, division of labor and its necessity in agriculture, savings, employment, natural resources, and conservation. The term ends with a week of revision and examination.
WEEK 1: CITIZENSHIP What is Citizenship? Qualification of a Citizen
WEEK 2: RIGHT OF A CITIZEN
WEEK 3: THE CONCEPT OF GOVERNMENT
UNITS: What is Government Types of Government The three(3) Arms of Government
WEEK 4: THE CONCEPT OF LOVAL GOVERNMENT
WEEK 5: THE PROBLEMS OF LOCAL GOVERNMENT AND SOLUTION
WEEK 6: THE CONCEPT OF STATE GOVERNMENT
WEEK 7: SEPARATION OF POWER AND FUNCTIONS
WEEK 8: DIVISION OF LABOUR
Units: Meaning of Division of Labour Meaning of Agricultural Industry Types of Agriculture
WEEK 9: WHY DIVISION OF LABOUR IS NECESSARY IN AGRICULTURAL INDUSTRY.
WEEK 10: SAVINGS
UNITS: Meaning of Savings Types of Savings Types of Bank How to open Bank Account Advantages of Saving Money. WEEK 11: EMPLOYMENT UNITS: Meaning of Employment Why people should be employed Problems of Unemployment Reasons for Unemployment Solutions to Unemployment.
WEEK 12: NATURAL RESOURCES
WEEK 13: CONSERVATION OF NATURAL RESOURCES
UNITS: Meaning of Conservation Why natural resources should be conserved How to ensure that natural resources are conserved.