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Unified Scheme Of Work For 2021 by toyem12(f): 4:23pm On Dec 27, 2021
The unified Scheme of work is one of the statutory record a private or government school must have, without scheme of work, teaching and learning can't be effective.

So, what is scheme of work?
A scheme of work is a kind of plan that outlines all the learning to be covered over a given period of time, it usually covers first, second and third term lesson outlines.

Second Term Scheme of work for Primary 1
PRIMARY 1 SECOND TERM AGRICULTURE
WEEK 1 Gathering and Carrying Tools
WEEK 2 Uses of Gathering and Carrying Tools
WEEK 3 Maintenance of Gathering and Carrying Tools
WEEK 4 Maintenance of Cutting and Digging Tools
WEEK 5 Examples of Cutting and Digging Tools
WEEK 6 The Usefulness of Insect to Farmers
WEEK 7 MID- TERM BREAK
WEEK 8 Ornamental Crops and Its Types
WEEK 9 Importance of Ornamental Crops

PRIMARY 1 SECOND TERM SOCIAL STUDIES

WEEK 1 – Values that shows good morals
WEEK 2 – Values that shows what is wrong.
WEEK 3 – Rewards and punishment for good and bad morals.
WEEK 4 – Substance taking into the body.
WEEK 5 – Reason for taking substance.
WEEK 6 – Effect of taking substance into the body l
WEEK 7 – Effect of taking substance into the body ll
WEEK 8 – Causes and symptoms of overdose
WEEK 9 – Effect overdose
WEEK 10 – Solution to over eating or drinking

PRIMARY 1 SECOND TERM MATHEMATICS
WEEK 1- Revision of numbers (1-5)
WEEK 2 – Subtraction
WEEK 3 – Addition
WEEK 4 – Addition
WEEK 5 – Subtraction I
WEEK 6 – subtraction II
WEEK 7 – Open Sentence I
WEEK 8 – Open Sentence II
WEEK 9 – Money I
WEEK 10 – Money II

PRIMARY 1 SECOND TERM ICT
WEEK 1 – Speaker
WEEK 2 – Drawing of computer parts
WEEK 3 – Differences between a Computer and a Television.
WEEK 4 – Uses of computer in school.
WEEK 5 – Uses of computer at home
WEEK 6 – Uses of computer in the bank
WEEK 7 – Uses of Computer in Hospitals.
WEEK 8 – What computer cannot do?
WEEK 9 – Things produced with a computer.
WEEK 10 – People who use computer.
PRIMARY 1 Home Economics Second term

SCHEME OF WORK
WEEK 1- REVISION
WEEK 2- BODY GROOMING
WEEK 3 – CRAFT
WEEK 4 – CRAFT II
WEEK 5 – FOOD AND SIMPLE HEALTHY SNACKS
WEEK 6 – Fruit drink
WEEK 7 – MID-TERM BREAK
WEEK 8 - Home decoration
WEEK 9 - Types of toilets
WEEK 10 – Toilet hygiene

PRIMARY 1 CRS SECOND TERM
SCHEME OF WORK
WEEK 1- The birth of Jesus
WEEK 2- The visit of the wise men
WEEK 3 – Jesus was protected from danger
WEEK 4 – Jesus our friend
WEEK 5 – Jesus calls his disciples friend
WEEK 6 – Jesus feeds 5000 people
WEEK 7 – Jesus want us to make friends
WEEK 8 – obeying God
WEEK 9 – The death of Jesus
WEEK 10 – The resurrection of Jesus Christ

PRIMARY ONE CCA SECOND TERM
WEEK 1 – Children’s rhymes
WEEK 2 – Children’s rhymes II
WEEK 3 – Introduction to story telling
WEEK 4 – Introduction to storytelling. II
WEEK 5 – Introduction to storytelling III
WEEK 6 – Introduction to storytelling IV
WEEK 7 – Introduction to storytelling V
WEEK 8 – Introduction to storytelling VI
WEEK 9 – Role Play
WEEK 10- Role Play II

PRIMARY 1 SECOND TERM BASIC SCIENCE

SCHEME OF WORKS

WEEK 1- Air l

WEEK 2 – Air II

WEEK 3 – Water

WEEK 4 – Uses and importance of water.

WEEK 5 – Contamination of water.

WEEK 6 – Ways of preventing water contamination

WEEK 7 – Colour type

WEEK 8 – Road traffic light sign.

WEEK 9 – Function of road traffic signs

WEEK 10- Road markings and their colours.
PRIMARY 1 SECOND TERM CIVIC EDUCATION SCHEME
WEEK 1 Rules and regulations
WEEK 2 Do’s and don’ts that guide the social behaviour
WEEK 3 The gain of obeying rules and regulations
WEEK 4 Results of disobeying rules and regulations
WEEK 5 Rules and regulations for food and drug, administration Other laws
WEEK 6 The rules and regulations of the school
WEEK 7 Reward and punishment of the school
WEEK 8 The rules and regulations of parents
WEEK 9 Reward and punishments from parents
WEEK 10 REVISION
WEEK 11 EXAMINATION

PRIMARY 1 BASIC TECHNOLOGY 2ND TERM

SCHEME OF WORK

WEEK 1- USES OF SIMPLE MACHINE (BLENDER).
WEEK 2 – USES OF A WHEEL BARROW
WEEK 3 – USES OF HEAD PAN
WEEK 4 – USES OF BASKET.
WEEK 5 – USES OF HOE
WEEK 6 – USES OF MORTAL AND PESTLES.
WEEK 7 – USES OF SCISSORS.
WEEK 8 – THE USES OF PRESSING IRON.
WEEK 9 – THE SAFE USE OF SIMPLE MACHINE IN THE SCHOOL.
WEEK 10 – THE SAFE USE OF SIMPLE MACHINE IN THE HOME.

PRIMARY 1 SECOND TERM MUSIC


SCHEME OF WORK

WEEK 1-3 INTRODUCTION TO SINGING
WEEK 4-6 RECORDER
WEEK 7-9 MUSIC

Second Term Scheme of work for Primary 2
PRIMARY 2 Second Term Agriculture E-Lesson Note
WEEK 1 Revision of First Term Work
WEEK 2 Insect Pests: Meaning, Classification of Insects with Examples
WEEK 3 Insects: Usefulness of Farm Insects
WEEK 4 Insects: Usefulness of Harmful Insects
WEEK 5 Insects: Common Farm Insects in Our Environment
WEEK 6 Insects: Damages Caused By Harmful Insects
WEEK 7 Insects: Methods of Controlling Harmful Insects
WEEK 8 Insects: Methods of Controlling Harmful Insects II
WEEK 9 Insects: Exercising Care When Controlling Harmful Insects, I
WEEK 10 Insects: Exercising Care When Controlling Harmful Insects II

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2021 New Unified Scheme of Work

SS1 SECOND TERM LITERATURE IN ENGLISH

SSS 1- SECOND TERM LITERATURE-IN-ENGLISH
WEEK TOPIC
1. Revision of last term’s work. Background study, the author’s biography, plot and setting of Wole Soyinka’s The Lion and the Jewel.
2. Subject matter, themes, characterization and characters in the text, The Lion and the Jewel
3. Literary devices, language and style of the author of the text, The Lion and the Jewel.
4. Introduction to the poem “The Journey of the Magi” by T.S Eliot. The author’s background, plot, subject matter.
5. Themes, poetic devices, language and style in the poem “The Journey of the Magi” by T.S Eliot.
6. The biography of Buchi Emecheta; the background study and the plot of the text- Second Class Citizen. The setting, subject matter and the themes of the text Faceless
7. MID-TERM BREAK
8. The characters, characterization, literary devices, language and style used in Second Class Citizen.
9. Introduction to the poem ‘Black Woman’ by Leopold Sedar Senghor: The author’s background, plot, subject matter, themes, poetic devices, language and style in the poem.
10. Revision
11. Examination


SS 2 SECOND TERM LITERATURE NOTE
1. Introduction to Unexpected Joy at Dawn by Alex Agyei-Agyiri.
2. The themes and styles.
3. Character Analysis
4. General Overview of the novel – Unexpected Joy at Dawn.
5. Introduction to Let Me Die Alone by John K. Kargbo
6. The themes and styles.
7. Introduction to Look Back in Anger by John Osborne.
8. Character Analysis.
9. Role Play: Let Me Die Alone and Look Back in Anger


LITERATURE-IN-ENGLISH SS3 SECOND TERM
WEEK 1- Revision of William Shakespeare: A Midsummer Night’s Dream
WEEK 2 - Revision of African Prose
a. Second Class Citizen – Buchi Emecheta
b. Unexpected Joy At Dawn – Alex Agyel- Agyiri
WEEK 3 - Revision of Non – African Prose
a. Invisible Man – Ralph Ellison
b. Wuthering Heights – Emilly Bronte
WEEK 4 - Revision of African Drama
• The Lion and the Jewel- Wole Soyinka
• Let Me Die Alone – John Kargbo
WEEK 5 - Revision of Non-African Drama
• Look Back in Anger - John Osborne
• Fences – August Wilson
WEEK 6 - Revision of Poems
• African Poem
• Non-African Poems
WEEK 7 - TEST
OPEN DAY
MID TERM BREAK
WEEK 8- 14 REVISION


SCHEME OF WORK
WEEK 1- STUDENTS’ READINESS ASSESSMENT TEST/LAST TERM’S WORK/RETAIL TRADE
WEEK 2- RETAIL TRADE (Small Scale)
WEEK 3- LARGE SCALE RETALING BUSINESS
WEEK 4- MODERN TRENDS IN RETALING
WEEK 5- WHOLESALE TRADE
WEEK 6- WHOLESALE TRADE (Contd)
WEEK 7- MID TERM BREAK
WEEK 8- FOREIGN TRADE
WEEK 9- FOREIGN TRADE (Contd)
WEEK 10- FOREIGN TRADE (Contd)
WEEK 11- REVISION
WEEK 12- EXAMINATION
WEEK 13- EXAMINATION

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For Nursery, Primary and Secondary.

Re: Unified Scheme Of Work For 2021 by toyem12(f): 9:06am On Jan 03, 2022
SS1 SECOND TERM LITERATURE IN ENGLISH LESSON NOTE

1. Revision of last term’s work
Genres of Literature: Drama, Prose and Poetry
Figures of Speech
2. Introduction of African Prose
Alex Agyel – Agyiri: Unexpected Joy At Dawn (2018 Edition)
a. Textual and Authorial background.
b. Plot summary of either prose listed above
c. Setting and style of the prose
3. Meticulous study and analysis of Chapters Part I - Chapters 1 – 11 of Unexpected Joy At Dawn.
4. Meticulous study and analysis of Chapters 12 – 21 of Unexpected Joy At Dawn.
5. Meticulous study and analysis of PART II Chapters 1-8 of Unexpected Joy At Dawn.
6. Meticulous study and analysis of Chapters 9-16 Unexpected Joy At Dawn.
7. MID-TERM BREAK
8. Meticulous study and analysis of Chapters 17-23 of Unexpected Joy At Dawn
9. Characterisation, characters, roles, significance/ importance to the development of the plot of the text. Unexpected Joy at Dawn.
NOTE:
Roles played by each character in novel must be emphasized.
10. Themes, Style, Language / Diction and Narrative Techniques of Unexpected Joy at Dawn
i. Xenophobia
ii. Leadership failure
iii. Pan – Africanism
iv. Love
v. Religious intolerance / fundamentalism
11. Introduction to African Poems
‘Black Woman’ by Leopold Sedar Senghor
a. Themes and Content Analysis of Black Woman
b. Poetic Devices of ‘Black Woman’
12. Revision
13 Examination


WEEK 3
Meticulous study and analysis of Part I - Chapters 1 – 11 of Unexpected Joy At Dawn.

PART 1
CHAPTER 1
The novel opens on Monday morning in Accra, Ghana. The place is the room apartment of Mr. Nii Tackie- the Young Banker- as his wife would call him.
Massa, Nii’s wife bears her terminal sickness with admirable grace, courage and equanimity. She lies helplessly and motionless on the bed as he enters the room. Nii runs hand over her to feel her pulse, wondering in that instant whether the sickness has finally ended her life and whether the doctor's prediction that she has just a few days to live has come to pass. He blamed himself for hoping her condition would change. within the six months that the sickness had run, she according to Nii, was already looking Iike a grandmother at twenty-two.' Nii tries to recall fun moments in their life together to reassure and give himself some hope. Not long before, a friend had advised him to consult a faith healer.' Her unusual sickness has stolen his peace of mind. It was all ill luck that Massa and Nii could not point to any living relation. But they belonged to each other. Nii and Massa have been quite intimate and inseparable. Nii is indebted to the bank where he works. He owes the bank a good sum of money. He worries about stray bullet when he hears gunshots coming from the railway station in the course of his incessant nocturnal trips to the deep and open drain to dispose of Massa's excrement.
CHAPTER 2
This chapter takes the reader to Illere in Nigeria where Mama Orojo and others are doing their evangelism. She takes her time before jumping across a gutter by the road side to join her friend, Ibuk on the road. She jumps quickly, causing a small tear at the seam of her white garment uniform. The sight of an immigration officer reminded her of her past- her brother Nii in Ghana. She complains that people are not showing interest in what they preach except an elderly man (Tom Monday) who was expecting them. Mama Orojo and Ibuk are members of Amen Kristi – where initiates (converts) accepted Jesus first and kissed the cross next. 'The third duty of an initiate was to evangelize. Ibuk, at her initiation was nearly rejected because her front teeth bit the foot of the cross. The missionary work in llere was their Sixth since they joined the church. buk's husband had refused to join the Amen Kristi and vowed never to join any church younger than he. Mama narrated her ordeal back in Ghana to her friend: ...even more difficult to learn that we were unwanted in a country we had come to regard to be Our home. we were aliens, they said, andwe nad to regularize our stay (p.15). Mama Orojo mentioned in her story to lbuk,
We left behind a granny and a brother. He was then too young to face the uncertain future we were going to face; so we left him in the care of a family friend...But now want to go there, I mean to Ghana. By God's will, T'H bring them here." The chapter ended with Mama and her friend, Ibuk, taking their evangelism to the house of Tom Monday.

CHAPTER 3
Lagos, Nigeria the CBS news comes alive and the announcer is ordering all Aliens' and illegal immigrants to get out of the country. The law enforcement agencies (police, immigration service) have declared TOTAL WAR AGAINST WAYWARDNESS. According to them, 'Every alien should leave the country before 25th.' The Immigration Officer F. Paleo is faced with arduous task of moving over three million illegal immigrants out of the country. As part of the war against Waywardness' every corner of the city had been painted white. The scene switches to Ghana where Nii and his lover Massa are striving to recall the details of their first meeting. They are having a private cocktail party- only the two of them- enjoying Monday morning porridge that Linda provided the money for.


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