Social Studies Basic 7

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About Course

Every great leader starts by knowing their history, their country, and their place in the world. This interactive Social Studies course brings Ghanahistorygovernment, and foreign relations alive for JHS students. Fully aligned with the New Standards-Based Curriculum, students will be taught identity, citizenship, environment, human rights, and development through engaging lessons and practical situations. Whether you are preparing for an exam or discovering who you are, this course fosters critical thinking, civic responsibility, and national value pride.

Course Content

Term 1

  • Lesson 1: Identifying types of environments and sanitation challenges
  • Lesson 2: Exploring causes and effects of poor sanitation
  • Lesson 3: Describing ways to improve environmental cleanliness
  • Lesson 4: Examining sources of energy in Ghana
  • Lesson 5: Categorizing renewable and non-renewable energy sources
  • Lesson 6: Exploring energy conservation practices
  • Lesson 7: Discussing reasons for energy importation
  • Lesson 8: Identifying causes of natural disasters
  • Lesson 9: Assessing effects and management of natural disasters
  • Lesson 10: Identifying types and uses of maps
  • Lesson 11: Describing elements of a map
  • Lesson 12: Interpreting symbols and keys on a map
  • Lesson 13: Drawing simple sketch maps of the local area
  • Lesson 14: Identifying the major natural regions of Ghana
  • Lesson 15: Describing the characteristics of natural regions
  • Lesson 16: Explaining the importance of natural regions to human activity

Term 2

Term 3