Lesson Plan: Courageous Persons in Society Subject: Civic Education Class: JSS 2 Term: First Term Week: 9 Age: 12–13 years Topic: Courageous Persons in Society Sub-topics: Attributes of Courageous Persons Examples of Courageous Men and Women in History Duration: 40 minutes Behavioural Objectives: By the end of the lesson, students should be able to: Identify
What is a Constitution? A constitution is like a rulebook for a country. It has important rules and laws that everyone must follow. Types of Constitutions: a) Written Constitution: This is a constitution that is written down in one document, like a book. Examples include the United States Constitution and the Constitution of Ghana. b)
Understanding Illiteracy and Electoral Malpractice: A Civic Education Assignment for JSS 2 Students Hello JSS 2 students in Lagos State, In today’s Civic Education assignment, we’ll explore two critical topics: illiteracy and electoral malpractice. Let’s dive in: Explaining Illiteracy What is Illiteracy? Illiteracy means not being able to read or write. It’s when
Civic Education and Consumer Rights Quiz 2ND TERM 2023-2024 FIRST FORM ORDER TEST CIVIC EDUCATION JS JSSRC Define human rights: Human rights are the fair treatment and freedoms that every person deserves. Ways to protect human rights: Speak up for others. Educate people about their rights. Report abuses when you see them. Support organizations working
Civic Education JSS2 Scheme of work. Revision of last term work. Election and Voters responsibilities: concepts of Election. Voter and voting. Types of elections. Election and voters Responsibilities.contd. Qualifications for Elections and Responsibilities of a voter. Procedure for voting. Importance of Election. Electoral Malpractices: Concepts and forms of electoral practices. Electoral Malpractices: Causes. Consequences. Solutions
CIVIC JSS 2 FIRST TERM E- LESSON NOTE Study Questions (objectives) Integrity means …(a) good sense of belonging (b) a good boy (c) a sense of strong moral standard about life and situation (d) To be physically strong. One of the attributes of integrity is : (a) contentment (b) acceptance (c) allowance (d) fighting
Lesson Plan: Characteristics of a Federation Subject: Civic Education Class: JSS 2 Term: First Term Week: 11 Age: 12–13 years Topic: Characteristics of a Federation Sub-topics: Characteristics of a Federation Sharing of Power between the Central and State Governments Duration: 40 minutes Behavioural Objectives: By the end of the lesson, students should be able to:
Lesson Plan: Governance – Nigeria as a Federation Subject: Civic Education Class: JSS 2 Term: First Term Week: 10 Age: 12–13 years Topic: Governance – Nigeria as a Federation Sub-topics: Meaning of Federation The Need for a Federal System Duration: 40 minutes Behavioural Objectives: By the end of the lesson, students should be able
Lesson Plan: Courage Subject: Civic Education Class: JSS 2 Term: First Term Week: 8 Age: 12–13 years Topic: Courage Sub-topics: Explain the Meaning of Courage Identify Types of Courage Duration: 40 minutes Behavioural Objectives: By the end of the lesson, students should be able to: Define courage in their own words. Identify different types of
Lesson Plan: Respect for Rules and Regulations Subject: Civic Education Class: JSS 2 Term: First Term Week: 6 Age: 12–13 years Topic: Respect for Rules and Regulations Sub-topics: Identify the School Rules and Regulations Explain the Consequences of Disobedience to School Rules and Regulations Effects of Indiscipline Discuss the Consequences of Indiscipline on the Individual