Punishment for Crimes like Bribery and Corruption, Embezzlement, Extortion, etc Security Education Primary 6 Third Term Lesson Notes Week 6

Subject: Security Education

Class: Primary 6

Term: Third Term

Type: Lesson Notes

Week: Week 6

Topic: Punishment for Crimes like Bribery and Corruption, Embezzlement, Extortion, etc

 

 

Previous Lesson

 

 

Learning Objectives:

  1. Students will understand the meaning of crimes like bribery and corruption, embezzlement, extortion, etc.
  2. Students will understand the consequences of these crimes.
  3. Students will understand the importance of reporting illegal activity.
  4. Students will be able to identify examples of illegal activities.
  5. Students will be able to explain how to prevent illegal activities

 

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Embedded Core Skills:

  • Critical thinking
  • Communication
  • Problem-solving
  • Decision-making
  • Ethics

 

 

Third Term Mid Term Test Primary 6 Security Education

 

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Learning Materials:

  • Whiteboard
  • Markers
  • Handouts on the topic
  • Videos on the topic
  • Examples of illegal activities

 

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Punishment for Crimes like Bribery and Corruption, Embezzlement, Extortion, etc

Topic: Personal Security Management and Punishment for Crimes

Personal Security Management:

  1. Personal security management means taking steps to protect yourself from harm or danger.
  2. It involves being aware of potential risks and taking actions to reduce or eliminate those risks.
  3. Personal security management can include things like securing your home, being cautious in public places, and avoiding dangerous situations.
  4. It’s important to always be alert and aware of your surroundings to stay safe.

Punishment for Crimes:

  1. Bribery and corruption, embezzlement, extortion, and other crimes are illegal and punishable by law.
  2. Bribery and corruption involve giving or receiving something of value in exchange for an illegal favor or action.
  3. Embezzlement is the act of stealing money or property that has been entrusted to you.
  4. Extortion involves using threats or force to obtain something from someone else.
  5. Those found guilty of these crimes can face fines, imprisonment, or both.
  6. It is important to always do the right thing and report any illegal activity to the authorities

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Evaluation

1. What is the punishment for crimes like bribery and corruption, embezzlement, and extortion?
a. Reward and praise
b. A slap on the wrist
c. Fine, imprisonment, or both
d. No punishment

2. What is bribery and corruption?
a. A legal act
b. An illegal act that involves giving or receiving something of value in exchange for an illegal favor or action
c. A fun game
d. None of the above

3. What is embezzlement?
a. A legal act
b. An illegal act that involves stealing money or property that has been entrusted to you
c. A type of investment
d. None of the above

4. What is extortion?
a. A legal act
b. An illegal act that involves using threats or force to obtain something from someone else
c. A type of gift
d. None of the above

5. Why is it important to report illegal activity?
a. To get in trouble
b. To be rewarded
c. To do the right thing and help stop crime
d. None of the above

6. Who can be punished for crimes like bribery and corruption, embezzlement, and extortion?
a. No one
b. Anyone who commits these crimes
c. Only adults
d. Only children

7. What are the consequences of bribery and corruption, embezzlement, and extortion?
a. Rewards and praise
b. Punishment and consequences
c. Nothing
d. None of the above

8. What are some examples of illegal activities?
a. Helping others
b. Stealing, lying, and cheating
c. Volunteering
d. None of the above

9. How can we prevent illegal activities?
a. By doing nothing
b. By reporting suspicious behavior
c. By engaging in illegal activities ourselves
d. None of the above

10. What should you do if you witness illegal activity?
a. Join in
b. Ignore it
c. Report it to the authorities
d. None of the above

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Lesson Plan Presentation:

Punishment for Crimes like Bribery and Corruption, Embezzlement, Extortion, etc.

Presentation:

  1. Introduction (5 mins): The teacher will introduce the topic and ask the students if they know what bribery and corruption, embezzlement, and extortion are. The teacher will explain the meaning of these terms and provide examples.
  2. Presentation (20 mins): The teacher will present information about the consequences of these crimes and why it is important to report them. The teacher will also discuss examples of illegal activities and how to prevent them.
  3. Video (10 mins): The teacher will show a video related to the topic.
  4. Discussion (10 mins): The teacher will ask students to share their thoughts and opinions on the topic.
  5. Evaluation (5 mins): The teacher will ask students five evaluation questions related to the topic

Teacher’s Activities:

  1. Introduce the topic and explain the meaning of bribery and corruption, embezzlement, and extortion.
  2. Provide examples of these crimes and their consequences.
  3. Discuss the importance of reporting illegal activity.
  4. Present examples of illegal activities and how to prevent them.
  5. Show a video related to the topic.
  6. Facilitate a discussion on the topic.
  7. Ask evaluation questions related to the topic [mediator_tech]

Learner’s Activities:

  1. Listen and take notes during the presentation.
  2. Watch the video and pay attention to the content.
  3. Participate in the discussion by sharing thoughts and opinions.
  4. Answer evaluation questions related to the topic.

Evaluation Questions:

  1. What is bribery and corruption?
  2. What are the consequences of bribery and corruption, embezzlement, and extortion?
  3. Why is it important to report illegal activity?
  4. Can you identify examples of illegal activities?
  5. How can we prevent illegal activities?

Assessment:

  1. The teacher will assess students’ understanding of the topic through their participation in the discussion and their answers to the evaluation questions.
  2. The teacher will also assess students’ critical thinking and problem-solving skills through their ability to identify examples of illegal activities and explain how to prevent them.

Weekly Assessment /Test 

  1. What are the consequences of crimes like bribery and corruption, embezzlement, and ____________?
  2. What is the meaning of personal security ____________?
  3. Embezzlement is the act of stealing money or property that has been ____________ to you.
  4. Extortion involves using threats or ____________ to obtain something from someone else.
  5. Bribery and corruption involve giving or receiving something of value in exchange for an ____________ favor or action.
  6. It is important to always be ____________ of your surroundings to stay safe.
  7. What is the punishment for crimes like bribery and corruption, embezzlement, and ____________?
  8. Why is it important to report ____________ activity?
  9. What are some examples of illegal ____________?
  10. How can we ____________ illegal activities?

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