Our Duties and Obligations to Government – Duties of Pupils in a School and Duties of Children in a Family (Primary 5)
CIVIC EDUCATION
RELIGION AND NATIONAL VALUES
THIRD TERM
WEEK 2
PRIMARY 5
THEME – OUR DUTIES AND OBLIGATIONS TO GOVERNMENT
PREVIOUS LESSON – Useful and Quick Links for Second Term Plan Lesson Notes All Subjects Primary 4, Primary 5 and Primary 6
TOPIC: DUTIES OF PUPILS IN A SCHOOL AND OBLIGATIONS OF CHILDREN IN A FAMILY
LEARNING AREA
1. Meaning of duties and obligation
2. Duties of pupils in a school
3. Duties of children in a family
PERFORMANCE OBJECTIVES
By the end of the lesson, the pupils should have attained the following objectives (cognitive, affective and psychomotor) and should be able to:
1. Explain common duties.
2. Mention the obligation of the pupils to family and school.
INSTRUCTIONAL MATERIALS
The teacher will teach the lesson with the aid of:
1. The national anthem to identify keywords.
2. The pledge
3. The coat of arm
4. The flag
5. Federal and State motto
6. Photographs of Nigerian sports men and women.
7. Photos and citations of those conferred with national honor.
METHOD OF TEACHING – Choose a suitable and appropriate methods for the lessons.
Note – Irrespective of choosing methods of teaching, always introduce an activities that will arouse pupil’s interest or lead them to the lessons.
REFERENCE MATERIALS
Scheme of Work
9 – Years Basic Education Curriculum
Course Book
All Relevant Material
Online Information
Relevant link – Third Term Scheme of Work and Plan Lesson Note for Civic Education Primary 4, Primary 5 and Primary 6 Links
CONTENT OF THE LESSON
LESSON ONE – INTRODUCTION
MEANING OF DUTIES
Duty is a moral or legal obligation – a responsibility.
MEANING OF OBLIGATIONS
Obligation is an act expected of an individual and to which he is morally or legally bound. It is a responsibility.
DUTIES OF PUPILS IN A SCHOOL
1. Obey the school authority.
2. Obey your teachers and the class monitor.
3. Do all school work and home work.
4. Participate in all classroom activities.
5. Work hard to ensure high grades.
6. Protect the image of the school.
DUTIES OF CHILDREN IN A FAMILY
1. Be obedience to your family.
2. Run errands for their parents and older members of the family.
3. Protect their younger siblings.
4. Do house work.
5. Protect and uphold the good name and image of the family.
6. Respect your elder and care for your young ones.
7. Be hard work at home.
8. Support all members of your family.
9. Help victims of disasters.
10. Imitate the good example of your family.
11. Seek advice from your members of family.
PRESENTATION
To deliver the lesson, the teacher adopts the following steps:
1. To introduce the lesson, the teacher revises the previous lesson. Based on this, he/she asks the pupils some questions;
2. Guides pupils to state their duties in the family, school and their community;
Pupil’s Activities – Read national anthem to identify key words.
CONCLUSION
- To conclude the lesson for the week, the teacher revises the entire lesson and links it to the following week’s lesson – duties and obligations of citizens to government.
- Next Lesson –
LESSON EVALUATION
Pupils to:
1. Explain duties or obligations.
2. State two (2) of their duties at home or school.