FIRST TERM CIVIC EDUCATION SCHEME OF WORK WITH LESSON NOTES Weekly s for First Term Civic Education (Primary 1) Week 1: Meaning of Civic Education | Why We Study Civic Education : Introduction to Civic Education, explaining its meaning and the importance of studying it. Pupils learn how Civic Education helps them become good citizens
Lagos State Primary 1 Civic Education Mid-Term Test Subject: Civic Education Class: Primary 1 Term: First Term Week: 6 Age: 6 years Duration: 40 minutes Instructions: Answer all questions. Write your answers clearly. Check your work before submitting. Section A: Multiple Choice Questions (Choose the correct answer) Civic education teaches us how to be good
Lesson Plan Presentation: Revision in Primary 1 Civic Education Subject: Civic Education Class: Primary 1 Term: First Term Week: 11 Topic: Revision Sub-topic: Citizenship and Good Behavior Duration: 30 minutes Entry Behaviour: Students should understand basic ideas about good behavior and being a good citizen. Key Words: Citizen Behavior Good Kind Behavioural Objectives: By the
Class: Primary 1 Subject: Civic Education Topic: Rights and Duties of Citizens in the Society Sub-topic: Understanding Our Roles Duration: 45 minutes Term: First Term Week: Week 8 Set Induction: Begin by asking students to think about a time when they helped someone or when someone helped them. Discuss how it made them feel.
Lagos State Primary 1 Civic Education Lesson Plan Subject: Civic Education Class: Primary 1 Term: First Term Week: 10 Age: 6 years Topic: Public Enlightenment Campaign – HIV/AIDS Education and Drug Abuse Sub-topic: Understanding HIV/AIDS and the Dangers of Drug Abuse Duration: 40 minutes Behavioural Objectives: By the end of the lesson, pupils should be
Lagos State Primary 1 Civic Education Lesson Plan Subject: Civic Education Class: Primary 1 Term: First Term Week: 9 Age: 6 years Topic: Public Enlightenment Campaign Sub-topic: Understanding Public Enlightenment Campaigns and Their Importance Duration: 40 minutes Behavioural Objectives: By the end of the lesson, pupils should be able to: Define what a public enlightenment