Meaning of Civic Education Civic Education Primary 1 First Term Lesson Notes Week 1
Lagos State Primary 1 Civic Education Lesson Plan
Subject: Civic Education
Class: Primary 1
Term: First Term
Week: 1
Age: 6 years
Topic: Meaning of Civic Education and Why We Study It
Sub-topic: Understanding Civic Education
Duration: 40 minutes
Behavioural Objectives: By the end of the lesson, pupils should be able to:
- Define civic education.
- Explain why we study civic education.
- Identify two benefits of studying civic education.
Key Words: Civic, education, community, learn, help.
Set Induction: Begin the lesson by asking the pupils if they know what it means to learn something new and why it is important to learn new things.
Entry Behaviour: Pupils are familiar with basic learning activities and understand the concept of learning.
Learning Resources and Materials:
- Pictures illustrating learning activities.
- Flashcards with keywords.
- Chart paper and markers.
Building Background/Connection to Prior Knowledge: Discuss how pupils learn new things every day, such as songs, games, or how to share with friends.
Embedded Core Skills:
- Communication
- Critical thinking
- Teamwork
Learning Materials:
- Pictures
- Flashcards
- Chart paper
Reference Books:
- Lagos State Scheme of Work for Civic Education, Primary 1.
Instructional Materials:
- Pictures of children learning and helping each other.
- Flashcards with key words.
Content:
- Meaning of Civic Education:
- What is Civic Education?
- Learning about how to be a good member of our community.
- Understanding our rights and duties.
- What is Civic Education?
- Why We Study Civic Education:
- To learn how to help our community.
- To know how to be respectful and kind to others.
- To understand the rules and laws in our community.
- Benefits of Studying Civic Education:
- Helps us become responsible citizens.
- Teaches us to work together and support each other.
- Encourages us to make our community a better place.
10 Fill-in-the-Blank Questions:
- Civic education is about learning to be a good __________.
- a) friend
- b) student
- c) community member
- d) athlete
- We study civic education to know our __________.
- a) toys
- b) rights and duties
- c) stories
- d) games
- One reason we study civic education is to help our __________.
- a) pets
- b) community
- c) toys
- d) garden
- Civic education teaches us to be __________ to others.
- a) kind
- b) selfish
- c) naughty
- d) loud
- By studying civic education, we learn to follow __________.
- a) shows
- b) rules and laws
- c) stories
- d) games
- Learning to work together is a benefit of __________ education.
- a) physical
- b) civic
- c) personal
- d) music
- Civic education helps us become __________ citizens.
- a) selfish
- b) responsible
- c) naughty
- d) playful
- Understanding civic education makes our community __________.
- a) worse
- b) better
- c) noisy
- d) lonely
- Being __________ and kind to others is part of civic education.
- a) respectful
- b) loud
- c) naughty
- d) playful
- Following rules helps to keep our community __________.
- a) messy
- b) safe
- c) noisy
- d) quiet
10 FAQ with Answers:
- What is civic education?
- Learning about how to be a good member of our community.
- Why do we study civic education?
- To learn how to help our community and understand our rights and duties.
- Can you give an example of a civic duty?
- Helping to keep our environment clean.
- What do we learn about in civic education?
- Our rights, duties, and how to be respectful and kind.
- Why is being respectful important?
- It makes our community happier and more peaceful.
- What is one benefit of studying civic education?
- It helps us become responsible citizens.
- How does civic education help our community?
- By teaching us to work together and support each other.
- What does it mean to be a responsible citizen?
- Someone who follows rules and helps the community.
- Why should we follow rules?
- To keep our community safe.
- How can we make our community a better place?
- By being kind, helpful, and following rules.
Presentation:
Step 1: Revision of Previous Topic
- The teacher revises the previous topic: “Helping at Home.”
Step 2: Introduction of the New Topic
- The teacher introduces the new topic: “Meaning of Civic Education and Why We Study It.”
- Discuss the meaning of civic education and its importance.
Step 3: Pupil Contributions
- The teacher allows the pupils to share their ideas on why learning about community and helping each other is important.
- The teacher corrects and guides pupils where necessary.
Teacher’s Activities:
- Show pictures of learning activities and helping others.
- Explain the importance of learning about our community.
- Use flashcards to introduce key words.
Learners’ Activities:
- Look at the pictures.
- Listen to the teacher’s explanations.
- Participate by sharing their own experiences and ideas.
Assessment:
- Ask pupils to define civic education.
- Observe if pupils can explain why we study civic education.
10 Evaluation Questions:
- What is civic education?
- Why should we learn about civic education?
- Can you name one benefit of studying civic education?
- What does civic education teach us about rules?
- How can we help our community?
- Why is being respectful important?
- What is one thing we learn in civic education?
- How does studying civic education help us become better citizens?
- What should you do if you see someone who needs help?
- Why is it important to understand our duties?
Conclusion:
- The teacher goes around to check pupils’ work.
- The teacher gives praise and corrects any mistakes.
- The teacher summarizes the lesson, emphasizing the importance of civic education.