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Make the scheme of work for term p.6 social studies Uganda?

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Term: P.6

Subject: Social Studies

Week 1: Introduction to Uganda
- Overview of Uganda's geography, history, and culture
- Discussion on the different regions of Uganda and their unique characteristics

Week 2: Government and Politics in Uganda
- Understanding the political system in Uganda
- Discussion on the roles of the President, Parliament, and other government institutions

Week 3: Economy and Development in Uganda
- Overview of Uganda's economy and key industries
- Discussion on the challenges and opportunities for economic development in Uganda

Week 4: Education and Healthcare in Uganda
- Understanding the education and healthcare systems in Uganda
- Discussion on the importance of education and healthcare for the development of the country

Week 5: Environment and Conservation in Uganda
- Overview of Uganda's natural resources and environmental challenges
- Discussion on the importance of conservation and sustainable development in Uganda

Week 6: Cultural Diversity in Uganda
- Exploring the different ethnic groups and languages in Uganda
- Discussion on the importance of cultural diversity and unity in Uganda

Week 7: Review and Assessment
- Review of key concepts and topics covered in the term
- Assessment of students' understanding through quizzes and assignments

Note: This scheme of work is subject to adjustments based on the pace of learning and students' needs.
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Term P.6 Social Studies: Uganda

Week 1: Uganda's Physical Features

- Introduction to Social Studies: Meaning, Scope, and Importance
- Physical Features of Uganda: Natural Drainage, Relief, Climate, Vegetation

Week 2: Uganda's Human Features

- Population Distribution and Density
- Ethnic and Religious Groups
- Urbanization and Industrialization

Week 3: Uganda's History

- Pre-Colonial History: Traditional Societies
- Colonial Era: European Exploration, Partition, and Administration
- Independence and Post-Independence Period

Week 4: Uganda's Government

- Structure and Functions of Government
- Executive, Legislative, and Judiciary
- Governance and Citizen Participation

Week 5: Uganda's Economy

- Economic Activities: Agriculture, Industry, and Services
- Trade, Investment, and Economic Development

Week 6: Uganda's Social Issues

- Health and Education
- Gender and Gender Roles
- Poverty and Inequality
- Environmental Conservation

Week 7: Uganda's International Relations

- Uganda's Membership in International Organizations
- Uganda's Foreign Policy and Diplomatic Missions
- Global Issues and Uganda's Role

Week 8: Uganda's Culture and Heritage

- Traditional Customs and Practices
- Cultural Diversity and Identity
- Preserving and Promoting Cultural Heritage

Week 9: Map Study

- Reading and Interpreting Maps
- Geographical Concepts Related to Maps
- Case Study: Using Maps to Analyze Uganda's Physical and Human Features

Week 10: Research Project

- Identifying and Selecting a Topic
- Gathering and Analyzing Information
- Presenting Findings and Conclusion

Assessment:

- Weekly Class Participation and Quizzes
- Mid-Term Examination
- Research Project Presentation
- End-of-Term Examination
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