Civic Education Scheme of Work for Primary 2 Lagos State

Civic Education Curriculum
Civic Education Curriculum

Lagos State Government Ministry of Education. Civic Education Scheme of work for Primary 2. Unified Schemes of Work for Primary Schools.

NVE-CIVIC EDUCATION PRIMARY 2 SCHEME OF WORK FIRST TERM

WEEK 1 (Civic Education)

TOPIC CONTENT

Revision

  • Importance of civic education

LEARNING OBJECTIVES

Pupils should be aide to:

• discuss some topic* taught last teem

• explain civic education / the Importance of civic education

• Identify the advantages of civic education

LEARNING ACTIVITIES

Pupil as a class, discuss and give

Answer to some topic a taught in previous term

• Pupils in a class. Explain the inclining / (the importance of civic education

• Pupil as a class, Identify the advantages of civic education

EMBEDDED CORD SKILLS

  • Problem solving
  • Communication

LEARNING RESOURCES

WEEK 2 (Civic Education)

TOPIC CONTENT

Why study civic education

LEARNING OBJECTIVES

Pupils should be able to:

  • Explain Civic Education
  • identify the reasons for the study of civic education
  • discuss the reasons why they study civic education at school

LEARNING ACTIVITIES

– Pupils as a

  • Class, brainstorm on the meaning of civic education
  • Pupils individually, identify various reasons for the study of civic education at school
  • Pupils as a class.
  • Discuss reasons for study of civic education

EMBEDDED CORD SKILLS

  • Critical thinking and problem solving
  • Communication and collaboration
  • Citizenship

LEARNING RESOURCES

AUDIO VISUAL RESOURCES:

• Chart showing the

Importance of studying civic education

• Projector/lnUractlve board

WEBSITE RESOURCES:

SITE LINK

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VIDEO LINK

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WEEK 3 & 4 (Civic Education)

TOPIC CONTENT

Component of civic Education

  • Nationality Rights and duties
  • Democratic practices Community Values

LEARNING OBJECTIVES

Pupils should be able to:

  • Explain component of civic education
  • Identify the component of civic education
  • Describe here and how civic education takes place

LEARNING ACTIVITIES

  • Pupils as a class, are guided on the component of civic education
  • Pupils. Individually identify the component of civic education
  • Pupils as a class are guided on the places civic education takes place

EMBEDDED CORD SKILLS

  • Critical thinking and problem solving
  • Communication and  collaboration  Citizenship

LEARNING RESOURCES

AUDIOVISUAL RESOURCES:

Pictures/Photographs of political leaders in Nigeria

Projector/ interactive board

WEBSITE RESOURCES:

SITE LINK

https://wirivi cs.blogspotcom /2015/05/three-components-of-c ivicseducation.html

VIDEO LINK:

https://www.youtube.com /watch?v=w Y9rpikKLE# action=share

WEEK 5 (Civic Education)

TOPIC CONTENT

Importance of Civic Education to national development

  • Systems and institution of government democratic process etc.
  • Acquire skills such as active citizenship enquiry, cooperation etc.

LEARNING OBJECTIVES

Pupils should be able to:

  • discuss the importance of civic education to national development
  • describe the system and institution of government
  • democratic process identify acquired skills for national development

LEARNING ACTIVITIES

Pupils as a class discuss the…

  • Importance of civic education to national development
  • Pupils in small group put line the roles of institution on government democratic process
  • Pupils individually identify the acquired skills for national development

EMBEDDED CORD SKILLS

  • Critical thinking and problem solving
  • Communication and Collaboration
  • Citizenship

LEARNING RESOURCES

WEBSITE RESOURCES^

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WEEK 5 (Civic Education)

TOPIC CONTENT

Importance of Civic Education to National development Contd

  • Civic engagement in the political Social and economic process

LEARNING OBJECTIVES

Pupils should be able to:

  • highlight the importance of civic education to national development
  • explain the role of civic education in- political process
  • social process  economic process I -identify the importance of having political leaders in the society

LEARNING ACTIVITIES

Pupils as a class highlight the

  • Importance of civic education to national development
  • Pupils h small groups, are guided on the roles of civic education In political, social and economic process
  • Pupils individually identify the importance of having political leaders in the society

EMBEDDED CORD SKILLS

  • Critical thinking and problem solving
  • Communication and Collaboration
  • Citizenship

LEARNING RESOURCES

AUDIOVISUAL RESOURCES:

  • Picture Charts showing the reward of honesty
  • Chart showing the Importance of civic education to the development of the society

Projector/interactive board

WEBSITE RESOURCES:

SITE LINK:

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VIDEO LINK

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WEEK 7

 MID TERM BREAK

WEEK 8 (Civic Education)

TOPIC CONTENT

Honesty

  • Meaning the importance of telling the truth always.
  • Reward of honesty e.g. praise, gift, promotion etc.
  • Punishment of dishonesty e.g.
  • Shame, beating, disgrace etc.

LEARNING OBJECTIVES

Pupils should be able to:

  • Explain the meaning of Honesty
  • Identify the Importance of telling the truth always
  • Outline the reward of honesty
  • Describe the punishment of dishonesty

LEARNING ACTIVITIES

  • Pupils as a class brainstorm on the meaning of Honesty
  • Pupils in pairs identify the
  • Importance of telling the truth always
  • Individual pupil identify and
  • Mention the reward of honesty
  • Pupils in small groups identify and describe the punishment of Dishonesty

EMBEDDED CORD SKILLS

  • Critical thinking and problem solving
  • Communication and Collaboration
  • Citizenship

LEARNING RESOURCES

AUDIOVISUAL RESOURCES:

  • Chart showing
  • Importance telling the truth
  • Picture chart
  • Illustrating punishment Of Dishonesty Puzzle activity bock on Reward of honesty

WEBSITE RESOURCE

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VIDEO LINK:

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WEEK 9 (Civic Education)

TOPIC CONTENT

Courtesy, Politeness and Etiquette

  • Meaning
  • Treating other
  • people with courtesy and proper behavior in the street  buses, trains and queues

LEARNING OBJECTIVES

Pupils should be able to: explain following

  • COURTESY
  • POLITENES
  • ETIQUETT
  • Identify their roles in the society as regarding courtesy and politeness
  • Outline ways to be responsible in the public

LEARNING ACTIVITIES

  • Pupils as a class brimstone on the meaning of courtesy, politeness and Pupils individually. Identify their
  • Roles in the society regarding courtesy, etiquette and politeness
  • Pupils in small groups, role play on
  • ways to respect and show politeness
  • in the society

EMBEDDED CORD SKILLS

LEARNING RESOURCES

AUDIOVISUAL RESOURCES.

•             Futures Charts showing how to treat people and behave in the pubic

  • Illustrative board

•             Projector

WEBSITE RESOURCES:

SITE LINK

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VIDEO LINK:

AUDIOVISUAL

WEEK 10 (Civic Education)

Revision

NVE-CIVIC EDUCATION PRIMARY 2 SCHEME OF WORK SECOND TERM

WEEK 1 (Civic Education)

TOPIC CONTENT

Revision /welcome Test

LEARNING OBJECTIVES

Pupils should be able to:

Discuss some topics taught in the previous term such as:

  • Importance of civic education.
  • Honesty
  • The importance of telling the truth always

LEARNING ACTIVITIES

  • Pupils as a class give answers to some of the topic from the previous term

EMBEDDED CORD SKILLS

  • ALL embedded used in the previous term

LEARNING RESOURCES

  • All learning resources used in the previous term

WEEK 2 (Civic Education)

TOPIC CONTENT

Our community

  • Meaning of community
  • Types of community  Modem
  •  communities/institution e.g. School community

LEARNING OBJECTIVES

Pupils should be able to:

  • explain the meaning of a Community
  • identify types of community with examples
  • describe the various types of community

LEARNING ACTIVITIES

EMBEDDED CORD SKILLS

  • Critical thinking and problem solving
  • Communication and collaboration
  • Citizenship

LEARNING RESOURCES

AUDIOVISUAL RESOURCES:

  • Pictures chart showing
  • Various types of community Interactive
  • Board/projector

WEBSITE RESOURCES:

SITE LINK

Https:/www.slideshare-net/antarcticaroma /community-t vpes-for-kids-2ndgrade

VIDEO LINK:

www.Youtube.com/watch

WEEK 3 (Civic Education)

TOPIC CONTENT

Members of the community

  • Father
  • Mother
  • Siblings
  • Community
  • Leaders Bale,
  • Chief, Obi and Emir

LEARNING OBJECTIVES

Pupils should be able to:

  • outline members of community
  • Identify the roles of community leaders.
  • differentiate between community leaders(Balee, Chief, Obi and Emir)

LEARNING ACTIVITIES

  • Pupils as a class outline members of the community
  • Pupils in pairs identify the roles of community leaders
  • Pupils in groups, differentiate between each community leaders and their ethnic group

EMBEDDED CORD SKILLS

  • Critical thinking and problem solving
  • Communication and Collaboration
  • Citizenship

LEARNING RESOURCES

AUDIOVISUAL RESOURCES:

Poster showing members of a community

Projector/1nteractive board

WEBSITE RESOURCES:

SITE LINK

https: //www.education.com/lesson -plan /people-in-the community

VIDEO LINK:

www.Youtube.com/watchtelCCOzxgRN

WEEK 4 (Civic Education)

TOPIC CONTENT

Rules in the community

  • Obedience
  • Loyalty
  • Cooperation
  • Peaceful coexistence
  • Orderliness
  • Sanitation
  • Respect

LEARNING OBJECTIVES

Pupils should be able to;

  • Explain the meaning of Rules’ outline Rules in the community, describe each rules in the community.

LEARNING ACTIVITIES

  • Pupils as a class discuss the meaning of Rules’
  • Pupils in pairs, outline the rules in the community
  • Pupils in small groups, describe each rules in the community

EMBEDDED CORD SKILLS

  • Communication and Collaboration
  • Leadership & personal development
  • Citizenship imagination

LEARNING RESOURCES

AUDIOVISUAL RESOURCES

  • Chart illustrating rules in the community
  • Picture charts showing people demonstrating various rules of a community
  • Projector/Interactive

WEBSITE RESOURCES’

 SITE LINK

https://wvw.education.com/lesson-plan/people in -the-community/

WEEK 5 (Civic Education)

TOPIC CONTENT

Community leader’s e.g

  • Yoruba -Oba
  • Igbo -Eze
  • Benin-Enugo
  • Alupo-Etsu
  • Ebira-Ohinoyi
  • Other title holders in the community

LEARNING OBJECTIVES

Pupils should be able to:

• explain who a leader is

• identify at least five ethnic group Nigeria

• describe each title leader

LEARNING ACTIVITIES

  • Pupils as a class brainstorm on the Word Leader
  • Pupils In pairs Identify at least live ethnic group in Nigeria
  • Pupils Individual .mention each leader’s title

EMBEDDED CORD SKILLS

  • Communication & collaboration
  • Critical Thinking & problem solving
  • Citizenship

LEARNING RESOURCES

AUDIOVISUAL RESOURCES:

I Picture charts showing various communities and their leaders

VIDEO LINK:

.youtube.com/watch?v=jt2qlcHsH6E

WEEK 6 (Civic Education)

TOPIC CONTENT

Roles of community leaders

  • Settlement of disputes
  • Ensuring peace
  • Organizing
  • Community work
  • Link between the government and the community

LEARNING OBJECTIVES

Pupils should be able to:

  • Explain the role of a community leader
  • Identify the roles of community leader
  • differentiate between dispute & peace

LEARNING ACTIVITIES

EMBEDDED CORD SKILLS

LEARNING RESOURCES

WEEK 7

MID TERM BREAK

WEEK 8 (Civic Education)

TOPIC CONTENT

HONESTY

  • Meaning
  • The importance of telling the truth always.
  • Reward of honesty e.g. praise, gift, promotion etc.
  • Punishment of dishonesty e.g. shame, beating, disgrace etc.

LEARNING OBJECTIVES

Pupils should be able to;

  • explain the meaning of Honesty
  • identify the Importance of telling the truth always
  • outline the reward of honesty
  • describe the punishment of dishonesty

LEARNING ACTIVITIES

  • Pupils as a class brainstorm on the meaning of Honesty
  • Pupils in pairs identify the importance of telling the truth always
  • Individual pupil identify and Mention the reward of honesty
  • Pupils in small groups Identify and describe the punishment of Dishonesty

EMBEDDED CORD SKILLS

  • Critical thinking and problem solving
  • Communication and Collaboration
  • Citizenship

LEARNING RESOURCES

AUDIOVISUAL RESOURCES:

Chart showing

Importance felling the truth

Picture chart

Illustrating punishment of Dishonesty

Puzzle activity bock on reward of honesty

WEBSITE RESOURCES

WEEK 9&10 (Civic Education)

TOPIC CONTENT

LEARNING OBJECTIVES

LEARNING ACTIVITIES

EMBEDDED CORD SKILLS

LEARNING RESOURCES

WEEK 11 (Civic Education)

TOPIC CONTENT

Conscience

  • Meaning Man’s Possession of free will to do good or evil Man’s feelings when he does evil-guilt conscience coupled with rest of mind

LEARNING OBJECTIVES

Pupils should be able to:

• Explain the meaning Of Conscience

• Discuss the word joy guilt

• Importance of Conscience to our daily lives

LEARNING ACTIVITIES

Pupils as a class, are guided on the meaning of the word conscience

• Pupils as a class, discuss the word joy and guilt

• Pupils as a class, are guided on the importance of Conscience to our daily lives

EMBEDDED CORD SKILLS

  • Communication and Collaboration
  • Citizenship

LEARNING RESOURCES

AUDIOVISUAL RESOURCES:

• Picture chart showing a man doing good to another individual

WEBSITE RESOURCES:

 SITE LINK

http://elimutanzania.com/notes/form -2/tivicsnotes/

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WEEK 12

REVISION

Lagos State Government Ministry of Education. Civic Education Scheme of work for Primary 2. Unified Schemes of Work for Primary Schools.

NVE-CIVIC EDUCATION PRIMARY 2 SCHEME OF WORK THIRD TERM

WEEK 1 (Civic Education)

TOPIC CONTENT

Revision/welcome Test

LEARNING OBJECTIVES

Pupils should be able to:

  • Answer some question on last term’s topics

LEARNING ACTIVITIES

  • Pupils as a class give answers to questions from previous term

EMBEDDED CORD SKILLS

  • Embedded skills used in previous term

LEARNING RESOURCES

  • All resource s used in previous term

WEEK 2 [Civic Education)

TOPIC CONTENT

Community leadership in Nigeria traditional setting

LEARNING OBJECTIVES

Pupils should be able to:

  • Explain who a leader is with examples
  • identify the three major ethic group in Nigeria
  • outline traditional title of the community leadership in the major ethnic group

LEARNING ACTIVITIES

EMBEDDED CORD SKILLS

  • Communication and collaboration
  • Critical thinking & Problem solving
  • Communication &collaboration

LEARNING RESOURCES

AUDIOVISUAL RESOURCES

  • Pictures of some community leader in Nigeria tradition al setting
  • Projector/Interactive board

WEBSITE RESOURCES:

VIDEO LINK:

https://www.Youtube.com/watch

WEEK 3 & 4 [Civic Education)

TOPIC CONTENT

Duties of a Community leader

LEARNING OBJECTIVES

Pupils should be able to:

  • Explain the meaning Duties
  • Discuss the duties of a community leader
  • Same groups outline the Characteristics of a good leader

LEARNING ACTIVITIES

  • Pupils as a class brainstorm on the meaning of duties
  • Pupils in groups discuss the duties of a community leader
  • Same groups Outline characteristics of a good leader

EMBEDDED CORD SKILLS

  • Critical thinking & problem solving
  • Communication & Collaboration
  • Citizenship
  • Leadership and personal development

LEARNING RESOURCES

 AUDIOVISUAL RESOURCES:

  • Pictures showing a community leader addressing the people
  • Charts showing the characteristics of a good leader
  • Projector/Interactive board

WEBSITE RESOURCES:

SITE LINK

https://www.greatanaoers.com.au /4-most- i important-duties:1 of-ever-go

WEEK 5 (Civic Education)

TOPIC CONTENT

Reward of community leaders

LEARNING OBJECTIVES

Pupils should be able to:

  • Explain the meaning of reward
  • Outline the importance of reward
  • Identify ways community leaders are rewarded.

LEARNING ACTIVITIES

  • Communication and collaboration
  • Critical thinking and problem solving
  • Citizenship

EMBEDDED CORD SKILLS

AUDIOVISUAL RESOURCES:

• Chart illustrating the reward given to community leaders

• Interactive

Board/Projector

WEBSITE RESOURCES:

VIDEO LINK:

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8WIcYw-lBao

LEARNING RESOURCES

WEEK 6 (Civic Education)

TOPIC CONTENT

Other duties of a community leader

  • Keeping
  • Peace/Ensuring peaceful coexistence among his people
  • Organizing
  • Community work
  • Ensure the provision of basic social amenities for the citizen

LEARNING OBJECTIVES

Pupil should be able to:

Identify other duties of community leaders

Explain the duties of the

LEARNING ACTIVITIES

EMBEDDED CORD SKILLS

LEARNING RESOURCES

AUDIO VISUAL RESOURCES:

  • Chart illustrating other
  • Duties of a community leader
  • Interactive board

WEBSITE RESOURCES

SITE LINK

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VIDEO LINK:

WEEK 7

MID TERM BREAK

WEEK 8 (Civic Education)

TOPIC CONTENT

Humility

  • Meaning
  • Reason why people should be humble

LEARNING OBJECTIVES

Pupils should be able to:

  • Describe the word Humility
  • Identify reasons why people should be humble e.g. to exalt and recommend respect
  • Highlight the advantages of humility

LEARNING ACTIVITIES

  • Pupils as class, brainstorm on the meaning of Humility
  • Pupils in pairs, identify reasons why people should be humble
  • Pupils as a class, discuss the advantages of humility

EMBEDDED CORD SKILLS

  • Communication and Collaboration
  • Critical thinking and problem solving
  • Citizenship

LEARNING RESOURCES

AUDIOVISUAL RESOURCES:

  • Picture of a Pupils showing respect to elderly people
  • Charts illustrating children showing respect to their parents

WEBSITE RESOURCES:

SITE LINK

  • https://wehavekids.com/
  • Part-time /Leadership Qualities -Teaching –Kids to-be-Leaders

VIDEO LINK:

https://vvww.youtube.com /vvatch?v=L2wftipFl –w

WEEK 9 (Civic Education)

TOPIC CONTENT

Qualities of Community leadership

LEARNING OBJECTIVES

Pupils should be able to:

  • Explain who a leader is Highlight at least 10, qualities of community leaders  Identify importance of  good quality community leader

LEARNING ACTIVITIES

  • Pupils as a class, discuss who a leader is Pupils in pairs, identify qualities of community leaders
  • Pupils in small groups, highlight the importance of good qualities of community leader

EMBEDDED CORD SKILLS

  • Communication and Collaboration
  • Critical thinking and problem solving Citizenship

LEARNING RESOURCES

AUDIO VISUAL RESOURCES

Chart showing qualities of a good community leader

WEBSITE RESOURCES:

SITE LINK

Https://wehavekids.com/

Parenting/Leadership Qualities-Teaching – Kids to-be-Leaders

VIDEO LINK:

https://www.Youtube.com  /watch= L2wftjpFl-w

WEEK 10 (Civic Education)

TOPIC CONTENT

Road signs and traffic light

  • Meaning
  • Types
  • Importance of traffic light and signs

LEARNING OBJECTIVES

Pupils should be able to:

  • Explain the meaning of road signs and traffic light
  • Identify and interpret various types of road signs and traffic lights
  • Highlight the importance of traffic lights and signs
  • Differentiate between road signs and traffic light

LEARNING ACTIVITIES

  • Pupils as a class, brainstorm on the meaning of rod signs and traffic light
  • Pupils in pairs, Identify and interpret road signs and traffic light
  • Pupils in groups, differentiate between road signs and traffic light

EMBEDDED CORD SKILLS

  • Communication and collaboration
  • Critical thinking and problem solving
  • Citizenship

LEARNING RESOURCES

AUDIOVISUAL RESOURCES

  • Picture charts showing various types of traffic light.
  • Picture charts showing various road signs Film show/video dips on how to use the road signs and traffic light

Interactive board/projector

WEBSITE RESOURCES:

SITE LINK

  • https://www.beam e.com/newsletter/important-road-afetv-rules-kidsknow/

VIDEO CLIP:

  • https: //www.youtube.com/watch?v=L2wftjpFl-w

WEEK 11 (Civic Education)

Revision

ACHIEVEMENT STANDARD FOR PRIMARY TWO

  • At the end of the session, Pupils should be able to; know about their physical environments;
  • Identify their culture and respect for other people’s culture.
  • Identify common foods in our locality and importance of eating healthy foods.
  • Develop good moral values that would enable them to greet elders in our society
  • Build personal and environmental cleanliness in our society.
  • Identify causes, effects and precautionary measures against accident at home and in the school.
  • Identify and categorize common drugs in our society.
  • Identify the consequences of taking illicit drugs and harmful substances.
  • Develop habits of staying away from strangers and other sources of insecurity in our society.

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