Sierra Leone Primary School Syllabus (Class 5) - Social Studies (Includes Civic Education)
Class 5 Social Studies Curriculum
This curriculum is designed to equip Class 5 students with a comprehensive understanding of Sierra Leone's geography, history, economy, and culture, fostering a sense of national identity and civic responsibility. It emphasizes the interconnectedness of these aspects and encourages critical thinking, problem-solving, and decision-making skills. The curriculum also promotes desirable social attitudes such as cooperation, resourcefulness, initiative, and patriotism.
Specific Learning Outcomes
By the end of Class 5, students will be able to:
- Sierra Leone: Location, Physical Features, History, and Economy:
- Relate the physical features of Sierra Leone to its history.
- Describe the cultural, social, and economic activities of the people of Sierra Leone.
- Demonstrate the value of interdependence and cooperation among Sierra Leonean groups.
- Display desirable social attitudes such as cooperation, resourcefulness, initiative, and patriotism.
- Demonstrate critical, creative, and computational thinking skills in problem-solving and decision-making.
Outline Teaching Syllabus for Class 5
UNIT 1: The Land and People of Sierra Leone
- Locating Sierra Leone on a map of West Africa.
- Describing the physical features of the country.
- Identifying physical features in their region.
- Drawing a physical map of Sierra Leone.
- Differentiating between latitudes and longitudes and explaining their importance.
- Providing a historical sketch of the people of Sierra Leone.
- Writing a short account of their ethnic group.
UNIT 2: Climate and Vegetation
- Defining weather, climate, and vegetation.
- Identifying weather instruments and their uses.
- Describing the characteristics of the two main seasons in Sierra Leone.
- Naming the main vegetation belts in the country.
- Describing the vegetation of their region and explaining its link to economic activities.
UNIT 3: Our Traditions and Cultures
- Explaining the importance of traditions and cultures.
- Describing a cultural ceremony of an ethnic group.
- Role-playing a traditional marriage ceremony.
- Explaining how communities show respect to their chiefs.
- Discussing beneficial and harmful effects of some traditions.
- Explaining the term "cultural heritage."
- Describing and drawing the "Nomoli" and explaining its importance.
UNIT 4: Early Contact with Europeans
- Explaining the main reasons for European interest in Sierra Leone.
- Listing European and Sierra Leonean trade items and their uses.
- Discussing the organization and effects of the Trans-Atlantic Slave Trade.
- Explaining the importance of Sengbe Pieh in Sierra Leonean and world history.
- Discussing the end of the slave trade.
UNIT 5: British Rule in Sierra Leone
- Showing the connection between the abolition of the slave trade and the founding of the Sierra Leone Colony settlement.
- Explaining why the British took over the management of the Sierra Leone Colony settlement in 1808.
- Describing the evolution of Krio society and culture.
- Discussing British colonialism in Sierra Leone.
- Explaining how Sierra Leone regained independence.
- Writing short accounts of nationalist leaders.
UNIT 6: Our National Government
- Describing the structure of Sierra Leone's National Government.
- Listing and discussing the functions of the Executive, Legislative, and Judicial branches.
- Explaining the concept of "Separation of Powers" and its importance.
- Identifying government ministries, departments, and agencies and describing their functions.
UNIT 7: Industries in Sierra Leone
- Defining "industry."
- Classifying industries according to their function.
- Differentiating between small- and large-scale industries.
- Writing a short account of an industry in their region or country.
- Explaining the importance of industries to the national economy.
UNIT 8: The Population of Sierra Leone
- Defining "population."
- Discussing the reasons for population growth in Sierra Leone since independence.
- Debating the effects of population growth.
- Explaining the need for population planning and control.
- Defining "census" and its importance.
UNIT 9: Environment and Sanitation
- Differentiating between healthy and unhealthy environments.
- Describing sanitation.
- Assessing the healthiness of their environment.
- Describing major health problems in their district and country.
- Explaining the role of citizens in maintaining a healthy environment.
- Explaining the causes and effects of pollution.
- Describing the contribution of NGOs (including religious organizations) to health.
- Explaining how to construct a garbage collection center.
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