Lesson Plan for Civic Education
Subject: Civic Education
Class: JSS 1
Term: First Term
Week: 11
Age: 11 years
Topic: Revision of All Topics Covered
Duration: 40 minutes
Part A: Review and Revision
In this lesson, we will revise the topics covered in the term, including National Values (Self-Reliance), Leadership, Factors That Promote Cooperation, and Discovering One’s Talents. Below are 20 frequently asked questions (FAQs) with answers to help you understand these topics better.
20 FAQ with Answers
- What is self-reliance?
Self-reliance means depending on yourself to solve problems or meet your needs. - How can you develop self-reliance?
You can develop self-reliance by learning new skills and solving your own problems. - Why is self-reliance important?
It helps you become independent and reduces your dependence on others. - What are the attributes of a good leader?
A good leader is honest, confident, hardworking, and can inspire others. - How does leadership affect a group?
Leadership guides the group and helps them achieve their goals. - What is cooperation?
Cooperation is when people work together to achieve a common goal. - Why is cooperation important?
It helps people share ideas and work together, making tasks easier. - What are some factors that promote cooperation?
Trust, setting goals together, and good communication promote cooperation. - How can you discover your natural talents?
You can discover your talents through self-assessment, feedback from others, and exploring new activities. - What is the effect of underdeveloped talents?
If you don’t develop your talents, you may miss out on opportunities and personal growth. - How can you nurture your talents?
You can nurture your talents by practicing regularly, learning more, and seeking guidance. - What happens when talents are wasted?
Wasted talents can lead to regret, missed opportunities, and lower self-esteem. - What are the consequences of poor leadership?
Poor leadership can lead to confusion, failure to achieve goals, and lack of trust in the leader. - What is trust, and why is it important in cooperation?
Trust is believing that others will do what they promise. It helps people work together better. - How can setting goals together promote cooperation?
When people set goals together, they work as a team to achieve them, which builds cooperation. - What is the role of feedback in discovering talents?
Feedback helps you know what you are good at and what you need to improve. - How does good leadership help in cooperation?
Good leadership helps guide the group, ensuring that everyone works together smoothly. - Why is it important to have a mentor when developing talents?
A mentor can give you advice and help you improve your skills faster. - What is the effect of not practicing your talent?
Not practicing can lead to your talent becoming weak or undeveloped. - How can self-reliance benefit society?
When people are self-reliant, they contribute more to society by solving problems and helping others.
Part B: Objective Questions
20 Fill-in-the-Blank Questions with Options
- Self-reliance means depending on ________.
a) Others
b) Yourself
c) Parents
d) Friends - A good leader should be ________.
a) Dishonest
b) Lazy
c) Honest
d) Fearful - ________ is when people work together for a common goal.
a) Competition
b) Cooperation
c) Independence
d) Conflict - Trust is important in ________.
a) Leadership
b) Conflict
c) Laziness
d) Deceit - Feedback helps in discovering ________.
a) Weaknesses
b) Nothing
c) Strengths
d) Leadership - A good leader must ________ the group.
a) Guide
b) Mislead
c) Ignore
d) Follow - Underdeveloped talents lead to ________.
a) Success
b) Wasted potential
c) Opportunities
d) Happiness - Nurturing your talent requires regular ________.
a) Ignoring
b) Practice
c) Rest
d) Criticism - Self-reliance is important because it helps people become ________.
a) Dependent
b) Independent
c) Confused
d) Afraid - Good leadership leads to ________.
a) Confusion
b) Success
c) Fear
d) Failure - Setting goals together promotes ________.
a) Laziness
b) Cooperation
c) Conflict
d) Isolation - A mentor helps you ________ your talent.
a) Hide
b) Ignore
c) Develop
d) Destroy - When people do not develop their skills, they miss ________.
a) Opportunities
b) Mistakes
c) Criticism
d) Laziness - Wasting talent can lead to ________.
a) Regret
b) Success
c) Confidence
d) Fulfillment - A leader needs to ________ the group towards their goals.
a) Mislead
b) Guide
c) Follow
d) Ignore - Cooperation makes work ________.
a) Harder
b) Easier
c) More difficult
d) Impossible - Good communication is important in ________.
a) Isolation
b) Cooperation
c) Conflict
d) Competition - Self-reliant people ________ their own problems.
a) Solve
b) Ignore
c) Create
d) Run from - The ability to lead others is an example of a ________.
a) Weakness
b) Talent
c) Mistake
d) Failure - Without trust, it is difficult to ________ with others.
a) Cooperate
b) Disagree
c) Fight
d) Win
Part C: Theory Questions
20 Short Answer Questions
- What does self-reliance mean?
- Name two attributes of a good leader.
- What is cooperation?
- How can feedback help you discover your talents?
- Why is trust important in cooperation?
- What happens if you don’t nurture your talents?
- List two ways to nurture your talents.
- What are the consequences of poor leadership?
- How can setting goals together help a team?
- Why is regular practice important for developing talent?
- How does good leadership affect a group?
- What happens when talents are wasted?
- Name one effect of underdeveloped skills.
- How does self-reliance benefit society?
- What is the role of a mentor in talent development?
- Why is good communication important in cooperation?
- How can self-assessment help you discover your talents?
- What are the consequences of not developing skills?
- What makes a person a good leader?
- What is the effect of underdeveloped talents on success?
Part D: True or False Questions
20 True or False Questions
- Self-reliance means depending on others. (False)
- A good leader is dishonest. (False)
- Cooperation means working together. (True)
- Trust is not important for cooperation. (False)
- Feedback helps you know your talents. (True)
- A good leader ignores the group. (False)
- Underdeveloped skills help you succeed. (False)
- Regular practice helps you improve your talents. (True)
- Self-reliance makes you independent. (True)
- Good leadership causes confusion. (False)
- Setting goals together encourages teamwork. (True)
- A mentor helps you destroy your talents. (False)
- Wasted talent leads to regret. (True)
- A leader should mislead the group. (False)
- Cooperation makes work harder. (False)
- Good communication is important for teamwork. (True)
- Self-reliant people solve their problems. (True)
- The ability to lead is a talent. (True)
- Wasting talent leads to success. (False)
- Trust is necessary for cooperation. (True)
Part E: Fill-in-the-Gaps Questions
20 Fill-in-the-Blank Questions Without Options
- Self-reliance means depending on ________.
- A good leader must be ________.
- Cooperation involves ________.
- Trust is important in ________.
- Feedback helps to discover ________.
- Regular practice improves ________.
- Setting goals together promotes ________.
- Wasting talent can lead to ________.
- A leader should ________ the group.
- Self-reliant people solve their own ________.
- Good communication helps in ________.
- A mentor helps to ________ talents.
- Poor leadership leads to ________.
- Cooperation makes tasks ________.
- Practicing regularly ________ your talent.
- Good leadership leads to ________.
- Without trust, ________ is difficult.
- The ability to lead is a ________.
- Wasting talents can cause ________.
- Discovering your talents requires ________.
This revision ensures that students understand the key points and are prepared for their assessments
CIVIC EDUCATION CLASS: JSS 1
Part A Objectives
- What is Crime?
- Define the terms rape and murder.
- Mention five causes of crime.
- State four effects of crime on the society.
- _____________ ca be defined as a ritual practice by a group of people
- Teenage pregnancy B. Social issue C. Cultism D. Sexual act
- _______________ is the wrongful and excessive intake of drugs
- Welfare of others B. Child Abuse C. Drug Abuse D. Food Abuse
- Crime can be prevented through ________________
- Praying B. Singing C. Agricultural development D. Embezzlement
- ______________ is not a solution to crime
- Employment B. Poverty C. Bad value system D. Murder
- Nations with a high incidence of fraud include ___________ and ________________
- Ghana & Lagos B. Togo & France C. Nigeria & USA D. Turkey and serial Leone
- _______ is the emotional attachment a person has for a group of persons.A. Friendship B. Hatred C. Caring D. Focus
- When people work together economically and politically, there will be ____.A. transgression B. confusion C. progress D. riots
- A broom sweeps better as a bunch and not as a separate entity shows _____.A. equality B. team spirit C. brooms D. co-operation
- ______is the ability to reason with the view of an opponent.A. Observation B. Discipline B. Tolerance D. Honesty
- ______ is the act of working together to achieve a common goal.A. Promotion B. Sharing C. Co-operation D. Tolerance
- One of the effect of rape is _____
A. Prevention B. Employment C. Fear D. psychological effect
Part B
THEORY
- List four country that records the highest incidence of fraud.
- List and explain solution of crime in the nation.
- Explain briefly on two benefits of co-operation.
- Mention three attributes of co-operation.
- . Define the term ‘rape’
Common Crimes: Rape and Murder
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