INTRODUCTION
This online lesson is very valuable, concise and easy to understand – designed to help students study easily and pass excellently. It aligns well with the National Education Research and Development Council (NERDC) approved Curriculum.
It contains Subject notes (eTextbooks), weekly schemes of work, assignments, revision notes, mock tests, practice exams and quizzes designed to assess students’ knowledge of the subjects.
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LESSON OBJECTIVES
- Complement classroom lessons with relevant e-content
- Help Students to become competent in the different subject areas
- Eliminate exam fever by helping students to practice and prepare adequately
- Engender positive engagement and collaboration with other students and teachers
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FIRST TERM
- Week 1. Introduction to Social Studies
- Week 1.II History of Nigerian Social Studies Education
- Week 2.I Social Environment: Primary and Social Group
- Week 2.II Family as A Primary Social Group
- Week 3.I Family as a Basic Unit of Society
- Week 3.II The Consequences of Large/Small Family Size
- Week 4. Meaning and Characteristics of Culture
- Week 5. Similarities and Differences among Cultures in Nigeria
- Week 6. Agents and Processes of Socialization
- Week 7. Friendship
- Week 8. Qualities and Behaviour that Enhance Friendship
- Week 9. Common crimes
- Week 10. Revision
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SECOND TERM
- Week 1. Revision of Last Term’s Work
- Week 2. Our Roles in Promoting Safety in Our Community
- Road Safety Club as an Agent of Socialization
- Week 4. Common Social Problems in Nigeria
- Week 6. Abstinence I
- Week 7. Abstinence II
- Week 8. Uniqueness of Nigerian Culture.
- Week 9. Adaptability
- Week 10-12. Revision and Examinations
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THIRD TERM