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
Civic Education First Term Examination Primary 3 Part A Objectives 1. Civic education teaches us to be __________ citizens. a) Good b) Happy c) Funny d) Blue 2. Our rights and _________ make us responsible citizens. a) Duties b) Bananas c) Clouds d) Tigers 3. The police help to maintain ________ in our community. a)
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 SCHEME OF WORK FOR BASIC 9 2015/2016 SESSION (OMEGA TERM) WEEK review of last term’s work Role of Citizen’s in constitutional development Process of constitutional development 3 National Security Meaning; The role of citizen in mainting national unity e.g. vigilance, patriotism, obedience etc. National security agencies: Military, Para-Military Services (Civil Defence), Police,
ALPHA TERM SCHEME OF WORK FOR SS1 CIVIC EDUCATION WEEK TOPIC 1 INTRODUCTION TO CIVIC EDUCATION Meaning and needs for civic education Objectives/reasons for civic education in schools Importance of civic education 2 VALUE Definition of values and its source Types of values/basic human values justice selfishness, honesty Types of values continued – integrity, faithfulness
FIRST TERM E-LEARNING NOTE SUBJECT: CIVIC EDUCATION CLASS:SS 2 SCHEME OF WORK WEEK TOPIC Citizenship Education. Duties and Obligations of Citizens. Promotion of Our Traditions and Customs. National Consciousness, Integrity and Unity. Capitalist Democracy. Political Party. Poverty and Its Effects. Political Apathy. Why Leaders Fail to Protect the Interest of
FIRST TERM E-LEARNING NOTE SUBJECT:CIVIC EDUCATION CLASS: SS 3 SCHEME OF WORK WEEK TOPIC Revision/Rights of Citizens Constitutional Democracy Advantages of Constitutional Democracy Human Trafficking Government and Individual Effort Geared Towards Combating Human Trafficking Women Trafficking and Child Labour Eradication Foundation (WOTCLEF) Community Service Citizenship Education
Primary 1 Civic Education Third Term Week one Date Class: primary one Subject:Civic Education Topic: why study civic education Duration: 40 minutes Previous knowledge : pupils have the understanding of civic education Behavioral objective: At the end of the lesson pupils should be able to: List the importance of Civic education Instructional material: textbook, pictures,
COMMON ENTRANCE EXAMINATION INTO JSS1 NATIONAL VALUES Time Allowed: 1 hours 15 minutes INSTRUCTIONS: PAPER I This examination has only multiple choice questions There are fifty (50) items. Each item has four possible answers A,B,C or D. Choose the correct answer On your answer sheet, shade the circle which has the letter A,B,C,
THIRD TERM CIVIC EDUCATION PRIMARY FOUR Scheme of work 1.Revision for last term work 2. Traffic Regulations: *Meaning of traffic regulation *Traffic signs *Importance of traffic regulation. 3. Traffic regulations continuation *Reasons we need to obey traffic regulations 4. Agencies enforcing traffic regulation. 5. Problems of traffic regulations. 6. Solutions to problems of traffic regulations.