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NAPPS SCHEME OF WORK PRIMARY4-6
NAPPS SCHEME OF WORK PRIMARY4-6 scheme of work for Primary 4–6 aligns with the Nigerian Universal Basic Education (UBE) curriculum. These classes represent Upper Basic / Middle Primary education, where pupils build on foundational knowledge from Primary 1–3 and prepare for Junior Secondary School (JSS1).
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Importance of the NAPPS Scheme for Primary 4–6
- Provides a term-by-term breakdown of subjects, topics, and learning objectives.
- Equips pupils with stronger skills in numeracy, literacy, science, and social values.
- Prepares learners for Common Entrance, State Exams, and Transition Assessments.
- Ensures uniformity and quality teaching across schools nationwide.
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Subjects in the NAPPS Scheme for Primary 4–6
Core Academic Subjects
- English Studies (reading comprehension, grammar, writing, vocabulary)
- Mathematics (operations, fractions, decimals, word problems, geometry)
- Basic Science & Technology (BST)
- National Values Education (NVE) – Civic Education, Social Studies, Security Education
- Cultural & Creative Arts (CCA)
- Physical & Health Education (PHE)
Language Studies
- Nigerian Languages (Yoruba, Igbo, Hausa – depending on location)
- French / Arabic (as optional subjects in many private schools)
Pre-Vocational Studies
- Primary 4, Primary 5, Primary 6 NAPPS scheme of work
- Agricultural Science
- Home Economics
- Entrepreneurship / Simple Trade Skills
Religion & Character Development
- Christian Religious Studies (CRS)
- Islamic Religious Studies (IRS)
Structure of the Scheme
The Primary 4–6 NAPPS scheme runs across three terms per class:
- First Term – advanced foundational concepts and applications.
- Second Term – deeper understanding of problem-solving and practical skills.
- Third Term – consolidation, revision, and preparation for external assessments.
Each subject comes with:
- Weekly topics and sub-topics
- Teacher’s guide and pupil activities
- Learning objectives
- Teaching aids and instructional materials
- Assessment methods (tests, assignments, projects)
Benefits of Using the NAPPS Scheme
- Teachers – Easier preparation of lesson notes and teaching plans.
- Parents – A clear guide on what pupils learn each term.
- Pupils – Balanced exposure to academics, creativity, and moral values.
- Schools – Nationwide standardization and alignment with the UBE curriculum.
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