About Course

This term’s Social Studies syllabus begins by exploring the meaning, scope, nature, objectives, and importance of social studies, giving students a strong foundation. It then moves into the physical environment, its types, features, and resources, followed by lessons on environmental problems, their causes, effects, and solutions. Students also study the social environment, learning about its meaning, types, roles, and individual responsibilities, along with topics like friendship and secondary social groups that shape human interaction.

In the later weeks, the focus shifts to human influence on the environment, emphasizing how people affect their surroundings. The term concludes with a two-part focus on accidents in the home and school, teaching students about the need for safety and practical measures they can take to prevent accidents in everyday life.

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Course Content

Introduction

  • Scheme Of Work
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Week 1: Meaning, Scope And Nature Of Social Studies

Week 2: Objectives And Importance Of Social Studies

Week 3: Physical Environment – Meaning, Types And Features

Continuous Assessment 1

Week 4: Resources In Our Environment And Their Uses

Week 5: Environmental Problems – Causes, Effects And Solutions

Week 6: Social Environment – Meaning, Types, Role And Responsibility Of A Member

Continuous Assessment 2

Week 7: Friendship

Week 8: Secondary Social Groups

Week 9: Influence Of Man In The Environment

Continuous Assessment 3

Week 10: Accidents In The Home And School; Need For Safety

Week 11: Accidents In The Home And School; Measures For Safety

Revision and Closing Remarks

Examination

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