SSS 3 Igbo Language Scheme of Work | 1st & 2nd Term

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SSS 3 Igbo Language Scheme of Work | 1st & 2nd Term.

As you prepare for your final year in secondary school, having a clear insight of what lies ahead in your Igbo language classes is key to your success. 

This article outlines the detailed scheme of work for SS3 Igbo, covering both the first and second terms.

Whether you’re a student gearing up for the SSCE or a teacher planning lessons, this breakdown is going to guide you through essential topics, ensuring that you’re ready for every challenge that comes your way.

Dive into the topics that can help solidify your understanding of Igbo language, literature, and cultural practices.

SS3 Igbo Language First Term Scheme of Work (Oru Tam Nke Mbu)

Week 1:

  • Ekwumekwu: Nziko ritaozi keteknoloji (Understanding communication and modern technology)
  • Topics Covered: Definitions, different methods of communication, and its challenges.

Week 2:

  • Agumagu odinaala: Traditional Igbo literature.
  • Topics Covered: Examination, analysis, and features of traditional Igbo texts, structure, and style.

Week 3:

  • Njirimara ndi Igbo: Igbo identity, norms, and cultural practices.
  • Topics Covered: Nsoala (taboos) and ibeene (cultural heritage).

Week 4:

  • Agumagu ederede: Study of selected written works in Igbo literature.

Week 5:

  • Onodu otu ogbo n’oge ugbu a: Understanding social groups and their roles in contemporary society.

Week 6:

  • Otu ogbo na-aga n’ihu: The importance of youth groups and their influence.
  • Topics Covered: Structure, benefits, and challenges.

Week 7:

  • Echiche ndi Igbo banyere eluuwa: Igbo perspectives on worldviews and cosmology.

Week 8:

  • Agumagu akwukwo ogugu a hoputara: Reading selected texts.

Week 9:

  • Mmughari: Revision of covered topics.

Weeks 10–13:

  • Ule na imaaki akwukwo: Examinations, grading, and closing activities.

SS3 Igbo Language Second Term Scheme of Work (Oru Tam Nke Abuo)

Week 1:

  • Edemede leta anamachoihe: Formal letter writing.
  • Topics Covered: Structure and key components of formal letters.

Week 2:

  • Edemede leta nkeonye: Informal letter writing.

Week 3:

  • Edemede nka: Creative writing and composition.

Week 4:

  • Ntughari: Introduction to translation.
  • Topics Covered: Definition of translation, methods, and application.

Week 5:

  • Nkuzi abu a hoputara: Study of selected Igbo songs.

Week 6:

  • Inu iyi: Understanding proverbs.
  • Topics Covered: Definition, usage, and significance of proverbs in Igbo culture.

Week 7:

  • Nzu: The role and significance of white chalk (nzu) in Igbo tradition.

Week 8:

  • Ihe osu, ohu, amadi na ume bu: Roles of traditional titles and status in Igbo society.

Week 9:

  • Oru di iche n’asusu Igbo: Functions of various grammatical elements in Igbo language.
  • Topics Covered: Application of ‘ga’, ‘na’, and ‘ka’.

Week 10:

  • Iwu nsupe: Rules of pronunciation.
  • Topics Covered: Sound coordination and nasalization in Igbo phonetics.

Week 11:

  • Ogugu na aghotaazaa: Comprehension exercises to enhance understanding of Igbo texts.

Week 12:

  • Mmughari: Revision of topics covered.

Weeks 13:

  • Ule na imaaki akwukwo: Examinations and evaluation.

Overview of SS3 History Scheme of Work

This scheme of work is structured to give you a clear roadmap for mastering the Igbo language and literature in SS3. 

It covers essential topics ranging from communication in modern society to the rich heritage of Igbo traditional literature, translation techniques, and the cultural significance of proverbs and social titles. 

This curriculum ensures a solid preparation for SSCE exams and  by following this guide, you develop a comprehensive understanding of both the language and the values embedded in Igbo culture.

Recommended Textbooks for SS3 Igbo:

  • Akwụkwọ Igbo Maka SSCE : A comprehensive guide to Igbo for secondary school examinations.
  • Ubesie’s Isi Akwụkwọ Asụsụ Igbo : A detailed textbook covering grammar, literature, and Igbo culture.
  • Ndị Igbo na Omume Ha by Ikenna Ofoegbu : Explores Igbo traditional practices and language.

Recap

The SS3 Igbo scheme of work provides a thorough breakdown of essential topics across both terms, from formal letter writing to Igbo cosmology. 

Explore literature, traditional practices, and grammatical functions that can deepen your appreciation of the language. 

Key areas like comprehension and translation techniques are also covered to boost your exam readiness. With recommended textbooks, both you are going to be equipped to navigate this final stage successfully. Finally, through systematic learning, you not only be prepared for exams but also carry forward the richness of the Igbo language.

DISCLAIMER: Everything on this page is based on our research of what is obtainable for schools in all the states in the country, including government and some private schools. Schemes of work normally undergo a series of reviews and some schools modify them to suit their specific needs. 

While we do all our possible best to keep up with the latest and approved schemes of work in the country, check the specific template your school uses. For example, some private secondary schools integrate the British curriculum. If you teach in such schools, expect to see slight changes to what we offer on this page. If you have any questions or require personalized support, kindly feel free to contact us

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