About Course

This term’s curriculum begins with an exploration of housing, where students learn about the types of houses, their functions, and how housing meets basic human needs. The topic extends to the relationship between population and housing, examining how population growth affects housing availability and quality. Learners will also study personal hygiene and physical development, emphasizing daily habits that support good health.

Further lessons focus on physical fitness and the effects of household population on health and resources. The term addresses important health challenges by exploring drugs and drug abuse, highlighting their dangers, and introducing prevention strategies and life coping skills. Finally, students will learn about pollution and how it affects the environment, as well as natural and unnatural disasters, building awareness of safety measures and disaster preparedness.

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Course Content

Introduction

  • Scheme Of Work
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Week 1: Housing

Week 2: Housing

Week 3: Population And Housing

Week 4: Personal Hygiene And Physical Development

Continuous Assessment 1

Week 5: Physical Fitness And Household Population

Week 6: Drugs And Drug Abuse

Continuous Assessment 2

Week 7: Prevention Of Drug Abuse And Life Coping Skills

Week 8: Pollution

Week 9: Natural And Unnatural Disasters

Revision and Closing Remarks

Examination

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