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FREE NATIONAL VALUES EDUCATION SCHEME OF WORK FOR JUNIOR SECONDARY SCHOOL –JSS 1–3 – FIRST TERM NAPPS

NAPPS SCHEME OF WORK SECONDARY 1ST TERM (JSS1 -JSS3) 1ST TERM NATIONAL VALUES EDUCATION WKS THEME JSS 1 JSS 2 JSS 3 1 History Meaning of History, Review of History and selected topics in JSS 1  History meaning  Land and People in Nigeria Centralised States Review of JSS 1 scheme Meaning CIVIC EDUCATION National Values: – […]

NAPPS SCHEME OF WORK SECONDARY 1ST TERM (JSS1 -JSS3)

1ST TERM

NATIONAL VALUES EDUCATION

WKSTHEMEJSS 1JSS 2JSS 3
1HistoryMeaning of History,Review of History and selected topics in JSS 1  History meaning  Land and People in Nigeria Centralised StatesReview of JSS 1 scheme Meaning
CIVIC EDUCATIONNational Values: – Meaning. – Levels of manifestation of values.National Values: – integrity – Meaning. – Attributes.The Constitution: – Meaning. – Types.
SOCIAL STUDIESMeaning, scope and history of Nigeria Social Studies.REVISION
SECURITY EDUCATIONCommon CrimesCommon Crimes ICommon Crimes and associated punishment: Theft and Rape
2HISTORYSources of HistoryHausa States ,REVISION of JSS 1
CIVIC EDUCATIONImportance of value and factors that promote value system.Need for People of Integrity in the society. – Reasons. – Examples.The Constitution: – The colonial Nigerian Constitution. – Differences between the constitutions.
SOCIAL STUDIESSocial Environment: Primary and Social group. – Meaning. – Family. – Definition of family. – Family as a Primary Social Group. – Roles and responsibilities of members of a family.General objectives of Social Studies:Fundamentals of Social Studies:
SECURITY EDUCATIONCommon Crimes: Falsehood and Theft.Common CrimesCommon Crimes and associated punishment. Drug trafficking and Human trafficking.
3HISTORYDifference between story telling and history Imprtance of historyKanuriRevision of JSS 2  Non Centralised States
CIVIC EDUCATIONImportance of value and factors that promote value. (Contd.)Contentment: – Meaning. – Attributes.Features of the Colonial Constitution.
SOCIAL STUDIESFamily as the basic unit of society. Characteristics family size. Characteristics of small family size. Characteristics of large family size.Abuses to which children could be subjected: – Definition. – Types. – Effects of sexual abuse. – Identifying sexual harassment and the necessary actions to take. – Steps to take if abused. – risk preventive technique.Human Emotion: (Love) – Meaning and types of love. – Qualities of Love. – Behaviour that enhance Love relationship.
SECURITY EDUCATIONCommon Crimes: Rape and Murder.Common Crimes (III): Crimes in school and the environment.Common Crimes and Associated Punishment: Food Adulteration and Contamination.
4HISTORYLand and people in Nigeria Introduction ,Map, and climate Nupe KingdomRevision of JSS 2 Igbo Isoko and Idoma
CIVIC EDUCATIONNational Values (Honesty): – Meaning. – Attributes – Benefits.Effects of lack of contentment: – explain the effects of lack of contentment on the society.Colonial constitutions (contd)
SOCIAL STUDIESCulture and Social Values (I): – Meaning of Culture. – Components of culture. – Features of Culture. – Characteristics of culture.Drug Abuse 1: – Meaning of drug/substance abuse. – Forms of drug abuse. – Consequences of drug abuse. – Effects of drug abuse on individual.Goal Setting: – Meaning. – types of goals. – importance of goal setting. – tips for goal setting and achieving goals. – stumbling blocks/obstacles to goal setting.
SECURITY EDUCATIONCommon Crimes: – Advanced free fraud (419) and embezzlement.Reporting Common Crimes 1Common Crimes and Associated Punishment: Drug Adulteration and Contamination.
5HISTORYPeople in Nigeria – Classification  – by tribe and climateIgala and Jukun, Yorubas of Ife and OyoRevision of JSS 2 Early West African History , Mali and Songhai Empires
CIVIC EDUCATION
SOCIAL STUDIESCulture and Social Values (II): – Cultural similarities in Nigeria. – Cultural differences in Nigeria. – Shared norms and values of Nigerian communities.Effect of Drug Abuse II: – effects of drug abuse on the family. – effects of drug abuse on society. – ways of discouraging drug abuse.Making Decisions: – meaning of decision making. – reasons for decision making. – factors influencing decision making. – steps for making decision.
SECURITY EDUCATIONCommon Crimes: – Cultism and drug abuse.Reporting Common Crimes II:Avoiding Criminal Behaviour.
6HISTORYPre History – IntroducytonThe Efik  and Benin Kingdom up to 1800Trans Saharan Trade
CIVIC EDUCATIONNational Values II (Cooperation): – Meaning. – AttributesRespect for Rules and Regulations: – Consequences of disobedience. – Effects of indiscipline.Post 1960 Constitution: – Republican Constitution. – Features.
SOCIAL STUDIESSocialization: – Meaning of socialization. – Agenda of socialization. – Importance of socialization. – Effects of socializationDrug Trafficking: – Meaning of drug trafficking. – Reasons for drug trafficking. – Dangers of drug trafficking.Human Trafficking: – Meaning of Human trafficking. – Factors responsible for children and women trafficking. – Consequences of human trafficking. – Preventive measures.
SECURITY EDUCATIONCommon Crimes: – Examination malpracticesReporting Crimes III: – Ways of reporting crimes without dangers.Security tips on how to avoid criminal behaviour.
7REVIEW OF TERM ACTIVITY
8HISTORYCentres and early civilisation and cultureNigerdelta  and ItsekiriTrans Atlantic Slave trade
CIVIC EDUCATIONFactors that promote Cooperation: – Trust, setting goals together. – Benefits of cooperation.Courage: – Meaning. – Types.Post 1960 Constitution: Presidential Constitution 1979, 1987, 1999 Presidential Constitutions.
SOCIAL STUDIESFriendship: – Meaning of Friendship. – Types of Friendship. – Factors that determine choice of friends. – behaviour that could destroy friendship.Group Behaviour: – Types of group behaviour. – Distinguish between the different types of group behaviour. – Benefits of group behaviour.Family as the Basic Unit of Society: – meaning of Family. – Members of extended family. – Roles of extended family members in child development.
SECURITY EDUCATIONCommon Crimes: – Sales of banned and contaminated foods.Reporting Common Crimes.Preventing Criminal Behaviour.
9HISTORYCentres and early civilisation and culture continuationNon centralsised statesEarly European contact with Nigeria
CIVIC EDUCATIONNational Values: (III) Self-Reliance: – meaning. – attributes. – Benefits to one’s self, family and society.Courageous Persons in society: – attributes of courageous persons.1960 Constitutions: – Features. – Comparison between the Constitution
SOCIAL STUDIESQualities and Behaviour that enhances Friendship: – Positive and negative peer pressure. – Types of Friendship. – ways of improving friendship.Corruption I: – Definition of corruption. – Types of corruption. – Causes of corruption.Harmful Traditional Practices: – Meaning. – Types. – Consequences. – Measures to prevent and stop harmful traditional practices in Nigeria.
10HISTORYCentralised StatesThe IgboBackground to European Exploration
CIVIC EDUCATIONSelf-Reliance: – importance.HyjatulUlida and KhuttbahwidaHadith No 13 and 15 of An-Nawawi.
SOCIAL STUDIESCommon crimes: – Causes. – EffectsGovernance:  Nigeria as a Federation. – meaning. – need for Federation.Supremacy of the Constitution. – meaning. – reason.
SECURITY EDUCATIONCommon Crimes: – ThuggeryCorruption II: – Effects of corruption on individuals, the community and nationPEACE: – meaning of Peace. – types. – importance of living in peace with one another.
11HISTORYCentralised State continuedIsokoRevision
CIVIC EDUCATIONProcess of identifying one’s natural talents: – Consequences of wasted talents and undeveloped skills. – Effects of underdeveloped skills.Muhammad’s Prophethood.Al-Qada and Al-Qadar.
SOCIAL STUDIESREVISIONCharacteristics of a Federation: – A sharing power between central and state governments.Supremacy of the Constitution (Contd.)
SECURITY EDUCATIONCommon Crimes: – GangRoles of different agencies of government with the prevention of corruption, e.g. EFCC, ICPC, etc.Peace (Contd.)
12HISTORYReviewRevision
CIVIC EDUCATIONREVISIONAL- KhulafaaurRashidan (the four orthodox caliphs)REVISION
SECURITY EDUCATIONREVISIONREVISIONREVISION
13EAXMINATIONREVISIONREVISIONREVISION

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