Primary 1 Information Technology Scheme of Work (NERDC)

Scheme of Work for Information Technology– Primary 1 - NERDC Curriculum

The Primary 1 Information Technology (ICT) Scheme of Work introduces young learners to the basic concepts of computers and technology. At this level, pupils learn about computer parts, uses of technology, input and output devices, and simple digital skills.

ICT education helps pupils develop early digital literacy, problem-solving skills, and familiarity with modern technology, preparing them for a technology-driven world.

This guide provides a comprehensive weekly breakdown for First, Second, and Third Term, making it ideal for teachers, parents, and school owners.

 

Primary 1 Information Technology Scheme of Work – First Term

WeekTopicsLearning Objectives
Week 1Revision / Introduction to ICTPupils should be able to explain what ICT means in simple terms, identify common technological tools, and describe how technology is used in everyday life.
Week 2Meaning of ComputerPupils should be able to define a computer, identify examples (desktop, laptop), and explain its basic functions.
Week 3Uses of ComputerPupils should be able to list uses of computers (learning, typing, playing educational games), and explain their importance in daily life.
Week 4Parts of a ComputerPupils should be able to identify main computer parts (monitor, keyboard, mouse, CPU), and describe their functions.
Week 5Input DevicesPupils should be able to define input devices, identify examples (keyboard, mouse), and explain their uses.
Week 6Output DevicesPupils should be able to define output devices, identify examples (monitor, printer), and explain their functions.
Week 7Mid-Term Break
Week 8Care of ComputerPupils should be able to explain how to care for computers, identify safety rules, and demonstrate proper handling of devices.
Week 9Basic Computer OperationsPupils should be able to demonstrate how to switch on/off a computer and identify basic operations.
Week 10ICT in Daily LifePupils should be able to explain how ICT is used in communication, education, and entertainment.
Week 11RevisionPupils should be able to review all topics and answer questions correctly.
Week 12ExaminationPupils should demonstrate understanding through written and practical assessments.

Primary 1 Information Technology Scheme of Work – Second Term

WeekTopicsLearning Objectives
Week 1RevisionPupils should be able to recall first-term lessons and explain key concepts.
Week 2Types of ComputersPupils should be able to identify types of computers (desktop, laptop), and describe their differences.
Week 3Keyboard and MousePupils should be able to identify parts of the keyboard, demonstrate typing simple letters, and use the mouse for basic operations.
Week 4Computer Uses in SchoolPupils should be able to explain how computers help in learning and school activities.
Week 5Drawing with ComputerPupils should be able to use simple drawing tools (e.g., Paint) to create drawings.
Week 6Computer Games (Educational)Pupils should be able to identify educational games and explain their benefits.
Week 7Mid-Term Break
Week 8Storage DevicesPupils should be able to identify simple storage devices (flash drive), and explain their uses.
Week 9ICT SafetyPupils should be able to explain rules for safe use of computers and technology.
Week 10Practical ActivitiesPupils should be able to perform simple ICT tasks such as typing and drawing.
Week 11RevisionPupils should review all topics and demonstrate understanding.
Week 12ExaminationPupils should demonstrate knowledge through tests and practical work.

Primary 1 Information Technology Scheme of Work – Third Term

WeekTopicsLearning Objectives
Week 1RevisionPupils should be able to recall second-term topics and explain them clearly.
Week 2Introduction to InternetPupils should be able to explain the meaning of the internet, identify its uses, and recognize basic online tools.
Week 3Uses of InternetPupils should be able to identify uses such as communication and learning.
Week 4ICT DevicesPupils should be able to identify devices such as phones, tablets, and computers.
Week 5Digital CommunicationPupils should be able to explain simple forms of communication using ICT (calls, messages).
Week 6Responsible Use of ICTPupils should be able to explain proper use of technology and demonstrate good digital behavior.
Week 7Mid-Term Break
Week 8ICT and SocietyPupils should be able to explain how ICT helps society (education, banking, communication).
Week 9Practical ICT SkillsPupils should be able to demonstrate basic ICT operations confidently.
Week 10RevisionPupils should review all topics and participate in class activities.
Week 11–12ExaminationPupils should demonstrate full understanding through assessments.

The Primary 1 Physical and Health Education (PHE) Scheme of Work is designed to promote pupils’ physical fitness, health awareness, safety habits, and overall well-being. At this foundational stage, learners engage in activities that develop movement skills, coordination, hygiene practices, and basic health knowledge.

Through games, exercises, and practical demonstrations, pupils learn how to keep their bodies healthy, stay safe, and build teamwork skills. The subject emphasizes participation and hands-on learning to ensure proper understanding and skill development.

This guide provides a complete weekly breakdown for First, Second, and Third Term, with clear learning objectives for effective teaching and learning.

Primary 1 Physical and Health Education Scheme of Work – First Term

WeekTopicsLearning Objectives
Week 1Movement (Body Parts)Pupils should be able to demonstrate different body movements such as running, jumping, hopping, and stepping; perform basic manipulative skills like throwing and catching; and identify safety rules during movement.
Week 2Moving Body PartsPupils should be able to describe and demonstrate various movement patterns; identify correct ways of moving body parts; and explain simple movement activities.
Week 3ThrowingPupils should be able to demonstrate how to throw objects correctly; identify proper techniques; and explain safety precautions when throwing objects.
Week 4CatchingPupils should be able to catch objects properly; demonstrate coordination skills; and describe correct catching techniques.
Week 5Safety in MovementPupils should be able to explain safety rules in physical activities; identify safe playground behavior; and demonstrate safe movement practices.
Week 6Athletics (Short Distance Race)Pupils should be able to explain the meaning of athletics; demonstrate short-distance running (e.g., 50m race); and identify health benefits of running.
Week 7Mid-Term Break
Week 8Athletics (Long Distance Race)Pupils should be able to identify types of long-distance races; demonstrate endurance activities; and explain safety rules during races.
Week 9Jumping ActivitiesPupils should be able to define jumping; perform simple jumping activities; and identify safety measures in jumping exercises.
Weeks 10–11RevisionPupils should be able to review all topics and demonstrate understanding through activities.
Week 12ExaminationPupils should demonstrate knowledge through practical and oral assessments.

Primary 1 Physical and Health Education Scheme of Work – Second Term

WeekTopicsLearning Objectives
Week 1RevisionPupils should be able to recall first-term topics and demonstrate key physical activities.
Week 2Local GamesPupils should be able to participate in local games (e.g., “Fire on the Mountain”); demonstrate basic game skills; and follow instructions during play.
Week 3Ball Games SkillsPupils should be able to identify basic skills in football; demonstrate kicking and control; and participate in simple ball games.
Week 4–5Safety in Ball GamesPupils should be able to explain safety rules in games; demonstrate safe play; and understand the importance of following rules.
Week 6Swimming (Aquatics)Pupils should be able to explain the meaning of swimming; identify basic swimming skills; and demonstrate simple floating techniques.
Week 7Mid-Term Break
Week 8Safety in SwimmingPupils should be able to identify safety rules in swimming; explain precautions; and state the benefits of swimming.
Weeks 9–11RevisionPupils should be able to review all topics and participate in practical demonstrations.
Week 12ExaminationPupils should demonstrate understanding through practical and written assessments.

Primary 1 Physical and Health Education Scheme of Work – Third Term

WeekTopicsLearning Objectives
Week 1Health and HygienePupils should be able to demonstrate proper handwashing; explain bathing techniques; and describe how to care for their body.
Week 2Teeth BrushingPupils should be able to identify materials used in brushing teeth; demonstrate correct brushing methods; and explain its importance.
Week 3Care of Nails and HairPupils should be able to describe proper nail cutting; identify ways to maintain hair; and explain grooming practices.
Week 4CleanlinessPupils should be able to explain the importance of cleanliness; identify benefits of personal hygiene; and practice cleanliness habits.
Week 5–6First AidPupils should be able to define first aid; identify a first aider; explain basic first aid procedures; and list items in a first aid box.
Week 7Mid-Term Break
Weeks 8–9First Aid BoxPupils should be able to list contents of a first aid box; explain their uses; and demonstrate simple first aid practices.
Weeks 10–11Benefits of First AidPupils should be able to explain the importance of first aid; identify situations requiring first aid; and demonstrate basic responses.
Weeks 12–13Revision & ExaminationPupils should be able to review all topics and demonstrate full understanding through assessments.

Primary 1 Mathematics Scheme of Work

First Term

Week

Topics

Learning Objectives

1

Whole Numbers (1–10): Counting, writing, reverse counting

Identify, count, and write numbers 1–10; relate numbers to objects

2

Whole Numbers (1–20): Counting, writing, sorting

Count and write numbers 1–20; classify objects by number

3

Reinforcement of Numbers (1–20)

Match numbers with quantities; strengthen recognition skills

4

Whole Numbers (1–30); number words

Identify and write numbers 1–30; arrange numbers in order

5

Whole Numbers (1–40); introduction to zero

Recognize numbers up to 40; understand the concept of zero

6

Numbers (1–50); comparison; simple addition

Compare numbers; introduce basic addition

7

Numbers up to 60; ordering; skip counting

Count and order numbers; skip count in 2s and 10s

8

Numbers up to 70; simple addition

Perform simple addition; apply in real-life situations

9

Revision

Review all topics covered

10

Revision

Reinforcement of concepts

11–12

Examination

Assessment of term’s work

Second Term

Week

Topics

Learning Objectives

1

Revision of First Term

Refresh knowledge of numbers and addition

2

Numbers (71–80); introduction to addition

Understand addition as combining quantities

3

Numbers up to 100; introduction to subtraction

Understand subtraction as taking away

4

Addition and subtraction practice

Solve simple problems using both operations

5

Mid-Term Break

6

Numbers up to 120

Count, write, and compare numbers

7

Numbers up to 130

Order numbers; perform simple addition

8

Two-Dimensional Shapes

Identify common shapes in the environment

9

Revision

Review key concepts

10–11

Examination

Assessment of term’s work

Third Term

Week

Topics

Learning Objectives

1

Revision of Second Term

Reinforce previous learning

2

Numbers up to 180; addition of larger numbers

Add two-digit numbers; understand place value

3

Numbers up to 190; subtraction

Subtract numbers; solve simple problems

4

Money (Nigerian currency)

Identify coins/notes; solve money problems

5

Buying and Selling

Apply addition and subtraction with money

6

Length Measurement

Measure and compare lengths

7

Mid-Term Break

8

Weight Measurement

Compare objects using weight

9

Revision

Review all topics

10–11

Examination

End-of-term assessment

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