Revision Reasons why made in Nigeria goods suffer low patronage Civic Education Primary 6 First Term Lesson Notes Week 11
Subject: Civic Education
Topic: Reasons why Made-in-Nigeria Goods Suffer Low Patronage
Duration: 45 minutes
Class: Primary 6
Term: First Term
Week: 11
Set Induction:
Start with a simple question: “Have you ever thought about why we should support products made in Nigeria?” Encourage students to share their thoughts.
Key Words:
Made-in-Nigeria goods, Patronage, Civic Education
Previous Knowledge:
Review prior lessons on the importance of supporting local industries and businesses.
Behavioral Objectives:
By the end of the lesson, students should be able to:
- Identify reasons why Made-in-Nigeria goods face low patronage.
- Understand the importance of supporting local products.
- Discuss ways to promote Made-in-Nigeria goods.
Embedded Core Skills:
Critical thinking, Communication, Civic responsibility
Learning Materials:
- Images of Made-in-Nigeria products.
- Case studies on successful local businesses.
- Whiteboard and markers.
Content:
- Introduction to the concept of Made-in-Nigeria goods.
- Discussion on reasons for low patronage.
- Importance of supporting local industries.
- Strategies to increase patronage.
Presentation:
Step 1: Introduce the concept of Made-in-Nigeria goods and their significance.
Step 2: Discuss reasons for low patronage, providing examples.
Step 3: Engage students in a conversation about the importance of supporting local products.
Teacher’s Activities:
- Facilitate class discussions.
- Present case studies of successful local businesses.
- Encourage critical thinking through questions.
Learners’ Activities:
- Participate actively in discussions.
- Share personal experiences or observations.
- Brainstorm ways to promote Made-in-Nigeria goods.
Evaluation ;
- Supporting Made-in-Nigeria goods is essential for promoting ____________. a) Foreign businesses
b) Local industries and the economy
c) International trade
d) Importation of goods - One reason why Made-in-Nigeria goods may suffer low patronage is ____________. a) High quality
b) Low prices
c) Lack of awareness
d) Limited availability - When we buy products made in Nigeria, we contribute to the ____________ of our country. a) Economic growth
b) Population decline
c) Environmental degradation
d) Technological advancement
4. Lack of trust in the quality of Made-in-Nigeria goods is a perception that can lead to ____________.
a) Increased patronage
b) Decreased patronage
c) Lower prices
d) More production
5. When we support local industries, we contribute to the creation of ____________ jobs.
a) Foreign
b) International
c) Global
d) Local
6. One way to address low patronage is by increasing ____________ of Made-in-Nigeria products.
a) Importation
b) Awareness
c) Taxes
d) Competition
7. What role does consumer education play in promoting Made-in-Nigeria goods?
a) It discourages buying local products
b) It increases awareness and trust
c) It focuses on foreign brands
d) It limits consumer choices
8. Government policies that support local industries can help to _____________.
a) Increase importation
b) Boost the economy
c) Decrease production
d) Encourage foreign businesses
9. The perception that foreign products are more fashionable is a challenge for ____________.
a) Local industries
b) International trade
c) Environmental sustainability
d) Consumer choices
10. How can social media be utilized to promote Made-in-Nigeria goods?
a) By sharing negative reviews
b) By ignoring local brands
c) By posting positive testimonials and showcasing products
d) By promoting foreign products
11. One benefit of supporting local businesses is the reduction of ____________.
a) Unemployment
b) Imported goods
c) Competition
d) Quality
12. What role can schools play in promoting the patronage of Made-in-Nigeria goods?
a) Discouraging local initiatives
b) Ignoring local products in educational activities
c) Integrating awareness programs and supporting local products
d) Focusing only on international brands
13. Name one initiative that encourages consumers to buy local products.
a) Buy International Day
b) Support Local Campaign
c) Globalization Week
d) Foreign Brands Appreciation Day
14. How can individuals contribute to increasing the demand for Made-in-Nigeria goods?
a) By only buying foreign products
b) By promoting local brands and making conscious buying choices
c) By boycotting all local products
d) By ignoring all local products
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