1. Who is a bad leader? A bad leader is someone who doesn’t listen to others and is selfish, thinking only about themselves. 2. Two characteristics of a bad leader They don’t listen to others, ignoring ideas and feelings. They are selfish, caring only about their own benefits. 3. What is government? Government is a
Types of Leaders, Functions, and Qualities of a Leader Subject: Civic Education Class: Primary 5 Term: First Term Week: 11 Topic: Revision – Understanding Leadership Sub-topic: Meaning, Types, Functions, Qualities, Levels, and Types of Leaders Duration: 45 minutes Set Induction: Begin with a short video clip or images showcasing various leaders, both historical and contemporary,
Lesson Plan Presentation: Revision in Civic Education Subject: Civic Education Class: Primary 5 Term: First Term Week: 11 Topic: Revision Sub-topic: Recap of First Term Civic Education Concepts Duration: 40 minutes Entry Behaviour: Students are expected to recall basic civic concepts, such as rights, responsibilities, and community. Key Words: Rights Responsibilities Community Citizenship Government Democracy
Subject: English Grammar Class: Primary 2 Term: First Term Week: 9 Topic: Vocabulary Building – Exploring Festival Vocabulary Sub-topic: Understanding New Words from the Passage on Celebrating Nigerian Festivals Duration: 45 minutes Previous Knowledge: Students should have basic reading and comprehension skills. They should also be familiar with the concept of festivals. Learning Objectives:
Week: Week 8 Class: Primary 5 Subject: Civic Education Topic: Leadership Functions, Levels, and Types of Leaders Duration: 45 minutes Objectives: By the end of this lesson, students should be able to: Define leadership and explain its importance. Identify different levels of leadership in their lives. Understand various types of leaders in the community. Materials:
Subject: Civic Education Topic: Qualities of a Good Leader Duration: 45 minutes Class: Primary 5 Term: First Term Week: 6 Previous Knowledge: Students should have basic knowledge of what leadership means. Learning Objectives: Understand what leadership is and its significance. Identify and describe essential qualities of a good leader. Appreciate the importance of these qualities
Title: Understanding Leadership Subject: Civic Education Class: Primary 5 Term: First Term Week: 5 Duration: 40 minutes Learning Objectives: Define the term “leadership.” Identify who a leader is. Mention the types of leadership. Analyze the types of leadership. Previous Lesson: In the previous lesson, students learned about “Rights and Responsibilities of Citizens.” Embedded Core Skills:
Title: Roles Played by Family Members and Unhealthy Marriage Practices Subject: Social Studies Class: Primary 5 Term: First Term Week: 5 Topic: Roles of Family Members and Consequences of Unhealthy Marriage Practices Duration: 45 minutes Learning Objectives: Understand the roles played by each family member in a household. Recognize the importance of providing useful advice
National Services That Show Loyalty eg NYSC Civic Education Primary 5 First Term Lesson Notes Week 4 Class: Primary 5 Subject: Civic Education Topic: National Services That Show Loyalty (e.g., NYSC) Duration: 45 minutes Learning Objectives: Understand the concept of loyalty to one’s country. Identify and describe the National Youth Service Corps (NYSC). Explain how
SUBJECT: CIVIC EDUCATION CLASS: PRIMARY 5 Grade Level: Primary 5 Subject: Civic Education Week: Week 2, First Term Duration: 45 minutes Learning Objectives: By the end of this lesson, students will be able to: Define the concept of loyalty. Explain the importance of loyalty in civic life. Identify and discuss the consequences of disloyalty. Embedded
CIVIC EDUCATION PRIMARY FIVE FIRST TERM WKS TOPICS Our Values Why many people do not own houses in NIGERIA (B). Types of houses: (A). Modern houses Ways of making more people own houses Values in house construction The values in house construction Dangers of poorly constructed houses Government’s Main Service Quality of services provided
THIRD TERM CIVIC EDUCATION PRIMARY 5 SCHEME OF WORK TOPIC 1. Revision of second term’s work 2. Our duties and obligations to government (A) Meaning of duties and obligation (B).Duties of pupils in a school (C).Duties of children in a family 3. (A).Duties and obligations of citizens to government (B).Consequences of citizen failing to perform
SUBJECT: Civic Education CLASS: BASIC 5 / GRADE 5 / PRIMARY 5 TERM: SECOND TERM (2ND TERM) WEEK: WEEK 8 TOPIC: PRESSURE GROUPS: MEANING OF PRESSURE GROUPS AND TYPES OF PRESSURE GROUPS IN NIGERIA Previous Lesson: DIFFERENCES AMONG THE THREE ARMS OF GOVERNMENT IN NIGERIA
SUBJECT: Civic Education CLASS: BASIC 5 / GRADE 5 / PRIMARY 5 TERM: SECOND TERM (2ND TERM) WEEK: WEEK 6 TOPIC: DIFFERENCES AMONG THE THREE ARMS OF GOVERNMENT IN NIGERIA Previous Lesson: IMPORTANCE OF THE ARMS OF GOVERNMENT IN NIGERIA Learning Objectives By the
SUBJECT: Civic Education CLASS: BASIC 5 / GRADE 5 / PRIMARY 5 TERM: SECOND TERM (2ND TERM) WEEK: WEEK 5 TOPIC: Importance of the Arms of government Previous Lesson: FUNCTIONS OF THE ARMS OF GOVERNMENT IN NIGERIA Learning Objectives By the end of the