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Second Term Security Education Plan Lesson Notes According to the the Lagos State Scheme of Work for Primary 3 (Basic 3) Lesson Notes

 

 

SECURITY EDUCATION 

SECOND TERM PLAN LESSON NOTES

ACCORDING TO THE THE LAGOS STATE

SCHEME OF WORK FOR PRIMARY 3 (BASIC 3) 

WEEK 1 – WEEK 13 

 

 

SECOND TERM LESSONS 

WEEKLY PLAN LESSON NOTES 

WEEK 1 – Revision 

WEEK 2 – Identification of Criminal Behaviors, Meaning of Criminal Behaviours | Common Criminal Behaviors | Ways of Avoiding Criminal Behaviours Primary 3/Basic 3 Term 2 Week 2 Security Education

WEEK 3 – Causes of Crime, Meaning and Causes of Crime | Who is a Criminal Primary 3 (Basic 3) Term 2 Week 3 Security Education

 

 

WEEK 4 – Personal and State Crimes, Categories of Crime – Personal and State Crimes | Different between Personal and State Crimes Primary 3 (Basic 3) Term 2 Week 4 Security Education

WEEK 5 – Factors that Responsible Criminal Behaviours, Factors Affecting Criminal Behaviours Primary 3 (Basic 3) Term 2 Week 5 Security Education

 

 

WEEK 6 – Effects of Criminal Behaviors, Effects of Common Criminal Behaviors on the Society Primary 3 (Basic 3) Term 2 Week 6 Security Education

Note – Continue Week 8, 9, 10, 11 and 12 after the MID TERM TEST. 

WEEK 7 – MID TERM TEST QUESTIONS, Second Term Mid Term Test Security Education for Primary 3 (Basic 3)

INSTRUCTION – Answer all the questions in this section.

1. _________ is an acceptable behavior in any community.

A. Lying

B. Honestly

C. Stealing

 

2. _________ is an acceptable behavior in any community.

A. Kidnapping

B. Tolerance

C. Faith

 

3. All unacceptable behaviours are known as _________.

A. Good behaviours

B. Normal behaviours

C. Criminal behaviours

 

4. _________ is one of the ways to avoid criminal behaviours.

A. Joining cultist

B. Give in to peer pressure

C. Staying away from bad gang

 

5. _________ is an illegal act or an offence for which a person can be punished by the authority.

A. Crime

B. Work

C. Honest

 

 

6. Anyone that commits a crime is _________.

A. Teacher

B. Police

C. Criminal

 

7. A criminal can be punished by _________.

A. teacher

B. police

C. law

 

8. The act of putting law is hand is a _________.

A. good

B. crime

C. love

 

9. one of these is causes of crime except _________.

A. unemployment

B. employment

C. school

 

10. School is not the causes of crime become _________.

A. it teaches good behaviour

B. it supports a crime

C. it encourages a crime.

 

11. A crime committed against one another is called _________.

A. State crime

B. Personal crime

C. Love crime

 

 

12. The act of putting law is hand is a _________.

A. good

B. crime

C. love

 

13. _________ is a crime committed either by the government or against the government.

A. Personal crime

B. Local crime

C. State crime

 

14. Criminal behaviours are _________ behavior in any community.

A. unacceptable

B. acceptance

C. proper

 

15. _________ are unlawful in nature.

A. Criminal behaviours

B. Personal behaviours

C. General behaviours

 

16. A criminal is the person who _________.

A. gives support

B. helps people

C. commits crime

 

17. _________ behaviours are unacceptable behaviors in any community.

A. Good

B. Criminal

C. Honest

 

 

28. Unlawful means _________.

A. illegal

B. according to the law

C. by law

 

19. The effects are not just on the offenders but on everyone in the society.

A. True

B. False

C. Incorrect

 

20. An offender is not a criminal.

A. Correct

B. Incorrect

C. True

 

21. Criminal behaviours can lead to _________.

A. freedom

B. life sentence

C. death sentence

 

22. Offender who is guilt, feels sad, fear and _________.

A. happy

B. honest

C. anger

 

23. Criminal are punish by _________.

A. teacher

B. police

C. law

 

 

24. Who is a criminal?

A. The person who supports other people.

B. The person who says what is true.

C. The person who commits crime.

 

Indicate Personal Crime or State Crime. 

25. Voter intimidation

26. Abuse of power

27. Counterfeit money

28. Treason

29. Sabotage

 

 

Write YES or No, if it is a good or bad behaviour. 

Sample – Obedience – No (not bad behavior)

30. Disobedience

31. Truthful

23. Untruthful

32. Lateness

25. Disrespectful

33. Respectful

 

Underline the odd.

34. Fighting, Stealing, Working

35. Good, Best, Worst

36. Parent, Teacher, Theft

37. Theft, Falsehood, Justice

 

 

WEEK 8 – Exam Malpractices, Common Criminal Behaviours – Meaning and Causes of Examination Malpractices Primary 3 (Basic 3) Term 2 Week 8 Security Education

WEEK 9 – Preventive Measures of Common Crimes (Crime Free Society, Preventive Measures of Common Crime (Crime Free Society) Primary 3 (Basic 3) Term 2 Week 9 Security Education

WEEK 10 – Creating, Implementing Policy that helps to Nation Security, Preventive Measures of Common Crimes II – Create and Implement Policy that helps Monitor a National Security Primary 3 (Basic 3) Term 2 Week 10 Security Education

 

 

WEEK 11- Preventive Measures that can be Taken against the Theft, Preventive Measures of Common Crimes III – Meaning of Theft | Preventive Measures that can be taken against Theft Primary 3 (Basic 3) Term 2 Week 11 Security Education

WEEK 12 – Revision

WEEK 13 – SECOND TERM EXAMINATION, Second Term Examination Security Education Primary 3 (Basic 3) Exam Questions