General Objectives of Social Studies Summer Coaching Lesson Notes Week 1
Social Studies JSS 2 First Term Lesson Notes Week 1
Subject: Social Studies
Class: JSS 2
Term: First Term
Week: 1
Age: 12-13 years
Topic: General Objectives of Social Studies
Sub-topic: Understanding the General Objectives of Social Studies
Duration: 40 minutes
Behavioral Objectives
By the end of the lesson, students should be able to:
- Define Social Studies.
- List and explain the general objectives of Social Studies.
- Understand the importance of Social Studies in everyday life.
Keywords
- Social Studies
- Objectives
- Society
- Citizenship
Set Induction
Show a short video or picture depicting various aspects of society (e.g., family, community, government) and ask students what they think Social Studies is about.
Entry Behaviour
Students have basic knowledge about society and community.
Learning Resources and Materials
- Pictures and videos depicting societal activities
- Whiteboard and markers
- Chart paper and markers
Building Background/Connection to Prior Knowledge
Students are familiar with the concept of society and its components from their daily experiences.
Embedded Core Skills
- Critical Thinking
- Communication
- Collaboration
Learning Materials
- Lagos State Scheme of Work
- Social Studies Textbook
Reference Books
- Lagos State Scheme of Work
- Junior Secondary Social Studies Textbook
Instructional Materials
- Pictures
- Videos
- Chart paper
Content
- Definition of Social Studies:
- Social Studies is the study of human society and social relationships.
- General Objectives of Social Studies:
- Developing Citizenship: Understanding rights and responsibilities as members of society.
- Promoting National Unity: Encouraging a sense of belonging and unity among citizens.
- Understanding Cultural Heritage: Learning about traditions, customs, and history.
- Fostering Critical Thinking: Developing the ability to think critically about social issues.
- Encouraging Social Responsibility: Understanding the importance of contributing to the well-being of the community.
- Promoting Social Skills: Developing interpersonal and communication skills.
- Importance of Social Studies:
- Helps students understand their roles and responsibilities in society.
- Promotes awareness of cultural diversity.
- Encourages informed decision-making and problem-solving.
15 Fill-in-the-blank Questions
- Social Studies is the study of human ____. (a) society (b) plants (c) animals (d) space
- One objective of Social Studies is developing ____. (a) citizenship (b) mathematics (c) science (d) art
- Social Studies promotes ____. (a) national unity (b) division (c) isolation (d) conflict
- Understanding cultural ____. (a) heritage (b) property (c) technology (d) food
- Social Studies fosters critical ____. (a) thinking (b) running (c) drawing (d) speaking
- Encouraging social ____. (a) responsibility (b) games (c) music (d) dancing
- Promoting social ____. (a) skills (b) games (c) science (d) technology
- Social Studies helps students understand their ____. (a) roles (b) pets (c) cars (d) toys
- Awareness of cultural ____. (a) diversity (b) unity (c) same (d) taste
- Social Studies encourages informed ____. (a) decision-making (b) fighting (c) running (d) playing
- Social Studies is about human ____. (a) society (b) biology (c) chemistry (d) physics
- One aim of Social Studies is to promote ____. (a) unity (b) isolation (c) division (d) separation
- Social Studies helps students learn about their ____. (a) traditions (b) games (c) gadgets (d) clothes
- Social responsibility means contributing to the ____. (a) community (b) self (c) family (d) friend
- Developing interpersonal and communication ____. (a) skills (b) problems (c) toys (d) tools
15 FAQs with Answers
- Q: What is Social Studies?
A: It is the study of human society and social relationships. - Q: Why is citizenship important in Social Studies?
A: It helps students understand their rights and responsibilities in society. - Q: How does Social Studies promote national unity?
A: By encouraging a sense of belonging and unity among citizens. - Q: What is cultural heritage?
A: It includes traditions, customs, and history passed down through generations. - Q: Why is critical thinking important in Social Studies?
A: It helps students think deeply about social issues and make informed decisions. - Q: What does social responsibility mean?
A: Contributing to the well-being of the community. - Q: How does Social Studies promote social skills?
A: By developing interpersonal and communication skills. - Q: What are some objectives of Social Studies?
A: Developing citizenship, promoting national unity, understanding cultural heritage, fostering critical thinking, encouraging social responsibility, and promoting social skills. - Q: Why is understanding cultural diversity important?
A: It helps students appreciate and respect different cultures. - Q: How does Social Studies help in decision-making?
A: It encourages informed decision-making by providing knowledge about social issues. - Q: What is the role of a citizen in society?
A: To understand and fulfill their rights and responsibilities. - Q: How does Social Studies contribute to personal development?
A: By developing critical thinking, social skills, and social responsibility. - Q: Why is learning about traditions important?
A: It helps preserve cultural heritage and identity. - Q: What is the significance of national unity?
A: It fosters a sense of belonging and cooperation among citizens. - Q: How does Social Studies benefit the community?
A: By promoting social responsibility and community involvement.
Presentation
Step 1: Revise the previous topic on society and community.
- Teacher’s Activities: Ask students to share what they know about society and its components.
- Students’ Activities: Students share their knowledge and experiences.
Step 2: Introduce the general objectives of Social Studies.
- Teacher’s Activities: Explain the general objectives using pictures and examples.
- Students’ Activities: Listen and take notes.
Step 3: Discuss the importance of Social Studies.
- Teacher’s Activities: Highlight the significance of Social Studies in everyday life.
- Students’ Activities: Participate in discussions and ask questions.
Teacher’s Activities
- Explain the general objectives of Social Studies.
- Provide examples and real-life scenarios.
- Encourage student participation through questions and discussions.
Learners’ Activities
- Listen to the explanations.
- Take notes.
- Participate in discussions and ask questions.
Assessment
- Define Social Studies.
- List three general objectives of Social Studies.
- Explain why national unity is important.
- How does Social Studies foster critical thinking?
- Why is understanding cultural heritage significant?
Ten Evaluation Questions
- What is the definition of Social Studies?
- Name one objective of Social Studies.
- Why is promoting national unity important?
- How does Social Studies encourage social responsibility?
- What is cultural heritage?
- Why is critical thinking essential in Social Studies?
- What role do social skills play in Social Studies?
- How does Social Studies help in understanding citizenship?
- Explain the importance of cultural diversity.
- How does Social Studies benefit students’ decision-making abilities?
Conclusion
The teacher goes around to mark students’ work and provide feedback, ensuring they understand the general objectives of Social Studies.
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