Call to Freedom Types of Freedom CRS JSS 1

Subject : 

 CHRISTIAN RELIGIOUS KNOWLEDGE 

Term :

THIRD TERM

Week:

WEEK 1

Class :

JSS 1

Previous lesson : 

The pupils have previous knowledge of

Topic :

Call to Freedom

Behavioural objectives :

At the end of the lesson, the pupils should be able to

  • say the meaning and types of freedom
  • Explain the birth of Moses in Egypt, [Exodus 2:1-10]
  • narrate the call of Moses [Exodus3:1-]
  • discuss the celebration of Freedom

 

Instructional Materials :

  • Wall charts
  • Pictures
  • Related Online Video
  • Flash Cards

Methods of Teaching :

  • Class Discussion
  • Group Discussion
  • Asking Questions
  • Explanation
  • Role Modelling
  • Role Delegation

 

Reference Materials :

  • Scheme of Work
  • Online Information
  • Textbooks
  • Workbooks
  • 9 Year Basic Education Curriculum
  • Workbooks

 

Content :

THE MEANING AND TYPES OF FREEDOM

Freedom is a state of being free or unbound;. When we are not in captivity, it means that we are free. It is a state of not being in custody, detention, house arrest, lockdown or prison .it is a condition of being without hindrance in the pursuit of one’s goals. The Israelite were a good example of people who sought for freedom when they were under the Egyptian bondage. The Israelite were used as slaves and they were cruelly oppressed. God saw their suffering and promised to free them. Moses was used as an instrument of God to achieve this. He was accompanied by Aaron who interpreted for him

This topic introduces us to the book of Exodus. The word Exodus means departure, exit, or

going out in large numbers. It is the title of a book in the Old Testament which describes the account of going out of Israel from Egypt after 430 years of suffering.

Because of the famine in Canaan, Israel (Jacob), and his children went down to Egypt. Seventy souls

made up of Jacob, his sons and grandsons along with their wives and daughters came to Egypt.

As the Israelite continued to multiply, The Egyptians were offended. After the death of Joseph, there was a new Pharaoh in Egypt who never knew Joseph and was probably not interested in the historical account of events that took place in the time of Joseph. He started to oppress the Israelite. Three reasons were responsible for the oppression:-

First, they wanted to stop them from multiplying and thereby weaken them.

Secondly, they wanted to prevent them from growing to a point whereby they could get freedom and leave Egypt.

Thirdly, they were afraid that the Israelite will join their enemies to fight them and drive them out of their empire.

METHODS OF OPPRESSION:

  1. Affliction of task master
  2. Slavery: They were denied freedom in every area.

 

 

THE BIRTH OF MOSES (EXODUS 2:1-24)

Moses’ parents were both of the tribe of Levi. The father’s name was Amiram, his mother was Jochebed. The other chidren of Amiran and Jochebed were Aaron and Miriam.

When Moses was born, his mother saw that he was a goodly handsome child. She hid him for three months and when she could no longer hide him, she kept him at the brink of the river. He was in a basket made of an ark of bulrushes. The daughter of pharaoh discovered him later when she came to bath. She paid the mother unknowingly to nurse the baby for her. He was later returned to the princess when he grew up.

When Moses grew up, he murdered secretly an Egyptian who was fighting with a Hebrew he could not tolerate an Egyptian oppressing an Israelite. Besides, on another occasion he tried to intervene in a misunderstanding between two Israelites, he was faced with the question of whether he was a prince or Judge. Realizing that the crime was known, he fled to Midian and was in the service of Jethro, the priest of Midian who became Moses father-in-law.

In Midian, as he sat down by the well, he met seven daughters of the priest of Midian who came to draw water for their father’s sheep. At this point, they were harassed by the shepherd and Moses defended them and helped them. Moses’ act of mercy made Jethro, the father of the girls to provide him accommodation, occupation and family. Moses became a shepherd and married a daughter of the priest of Midian. The name of his wife was Zipporah, she gave birth to a son called Gershom meaning “I have been a sojourner in a foreign land”.

 

 

 

 

 

THE CALL OF MOSES EXODUS 3:1-22, 4:1-17

When Moses was keeping the flock of Jethro his father-in-law, at mount Horeb, also called Sinai which is described as the mountain of God. On this occasion, God appeared unto Moses at Horeb in a flame of fire. He saw a bush burning with fire, and the bush was not consumed. Moses decided to look at what was happening, it was then God called him and asked him to put off his shoes for where he was standing is a holy ground. It was then God disclosed his identity as the God of Abraham, Isaac and Jacob.

God instructed Moses to go and deliver the Israelites from the bondage of the Egyptians telling him that he had seen the affliction of his people under the task masters of the Egyptians. They were his own, He had heard their cry, knew their sorrows and had come down to deliver them from the hand of Pharaoh. He would take them to a large and good land flowing with milk and honey – [the land of Canaan].

Moses asked God for his name and God said, “I am that I am”. Moses complained that he was not eloquent in speech, God told him to make Aaron, his brother, his interpreter. God gave him some signs which eventually came to pass. Moses then had to lead the children of Israel to their freedom from the hand of the taskmasters.

 

Types of Freedom 

  1. Political freedom : This is when people are allowed to take part in politics by voting or by voted for during elections or political activities
  2. Economic freedom : This refers to the freedom to have means of survival by engaging in economic activities that are profitable to you as an individuals and to the nation as a whole
  3. Personal freedom : This entails the right of individuals to live, study or join any legal any legal organizations or institutions
  4. Social freedom : This deals with freedom from being oppressed by the elites or socialites in the Society
  5. Religious freedom : This is the right of people to choose of join any religious groups that they want. They may be Christians, moslems or traditional worshippers

 

Presentation

 

The topic is presented step by step

 

Step 1:

The class teacher revises the previous topics

 

Step 2.

He introduces the new topic

 

Step 3:

The class teacher allows the pupils to give their own examples and he corrects them when the needs arise

 

 

Conclusion

The class teacher wraps up or conclude the lesson by giving out short note to summarize the topic that he or she has just taught.

The class teacher also goes round to make sure that the notes are well copied or well written by the pupils.

He or she does the necessary corrections when and where  the needs arise.

 

Evaluation

  • Explain the meaning of freedom
  • Mention five types of freedom
  • Write out the instruction that was given to Moses by God when God called him
  • What was Moses’ complain when God called him
  • Mention five types of freedom

 

EVALUATION

  1. What is Exodus?
  2. Why were the children of Israel oppressed?
  3. Mention five (5) different methods employed by the Egyptians to oppress the Israelites.

 

EVALUATION

1. Discuss the circumstances in which Moses was born.

2. Discuss his stay with Jethro.

 

 

EVALUATION

1. Describe how God spoke to Moses in the field where he was fending the flock of Jethro?

2. Why was Moses chosen as the leader for the freedom of his people?

GENERAL EVALUATION

1. Give the meaning of the name Gershon.

2. What did Moses’ mother do to prevent him (Moses) from being killed?

3. Give the meaning of the name “Moses”

4. What is freedom?

Assignment

WEEKEND ASSIGNMENT

1. God appeared to Moses on mount ____ (a) Everest (b) Horeb (c) Kilimanjaro

(c) Carmel

2. Moses was asked to put off his shoes because the ground is ____ (a) Beautiful

(b) Holy (c) Slippery (d) Water logged

3. Moses complained that he is not ____ (a) eloquent in speech (b) Fluent in speech

(c) Brilliant in speech (d) Good in speech

4. ____ is to be the interpreter for Moses (a) Aaron (b) Miriam (c) Jacob (d) Zipporah

5. God promised to take the children of Israel to the land of ____ (a) Canaan

(b) Haran (c) Jericho (d) Galilee

6. How old was Moses when God called him (a) 40 (b) 80 (c) 120 (d) 100

7. ____ is described as the mountain of God (a) Sinai (b) Haran (c) Carmel (d) Everest

8. The Israelites were in bondage for ____ years (a) 4000 (b) 40 (c) 430 (d) 100

9. ____ was the prophetess that mobilized the woman to praise God after their freedom

(a) Deborah (b) Miriam (c) Esther (d) Ruth

10. ____ is the spokesman of Moses (a) Aaron (b) Joshua (c) Elijah (d) Joseph.

11. All the souls who left Canaan for Egypt were __ in number (a) 70 (b) 50 (c) 60 (d) 80

12. Shiprah and Puah were the Hebrew ____ (a) Stewards (b) Midwives (c) Slaves

(d) Mothers

13. Moses was from the tribe of ____ (a) Judah (b) Levis (c) Benjamin (d) Moab

14. The name of the father of Moses is ___ (a) Jacob (b) Amiran (c) Jerusalem (d) Jethro

15. ____ is the name of Moses mother (a) Miriam (b) Rachel (c) Jochebed

THEORY

  1. How did Moses get to the palace of Pharaoh?
  2. Explain the call of Moses.

 

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