Secondary School Lesson Notes and Scheme of Work

Jss3 First Term Civic Education Lesson Note and Scheme of Work

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Jss3 First Term Civic Education Lesson Note and Scheme of Work

JSS3 First Term Civic Education Lesson Note and Scheme of Work:

 

Week 1: Understanding Civic Education

 

Lesson Note: Introduction to Civic Education, importance, and relevance.

Activities: Class discussion on civic responsibilities, group brainstorming on civic values.

Week 2: Citizenship and National Identity

 

Lesson Note: Exploring the concept of citizenship, understanding national identity.

Activities: Role-play scenarios depicting good citizenship, researching national symbols.

Week 3: Governance and Democracy

 

Lesson Note: Introduction to governance systems, basics of democracy.

Activities: Group debate on the merits of democracy, analyzing a democratic process.

Week 4: Human Rights and Responsibilities

 

Lesson Note: Understanding human rights, balancing rights with responsibilities.

Activities: Role-playing situations involving human rights, creating a class charter.

Week 5: Rule of Law

 

Lesson Note: Exploring the importance of the rule of law in society.

Activities: Mock trial activity, discussing real-world examples of the rule of law.

Week 6: Civic Engagement

 

Lesson Note: Encouraging students to participate in civic activities.

Activities: Group projects on community service, class discussions on civic engagement.

Week 7: Environmental Responsibility

 

Lesson Note: Understanding the role of citizens in environmental conservation.

Activities: Tree planting, environmental awareness campaigns within the school.

Week 8: Social Justice and Equality

 

Lesson Note: Discussing the concepts of social justice and equality.

Activities: Analyzing case studies on social justice issues, organizing a equality-themed event.

Week 9: Civic Education and Media Literacy

 

Lesson Note: Exploring the influence of media on civic education.

Activities: Analyzing news articles, creating a campaign against misinformation.

Week 10: Global Citizenship

 

Lesson Note: Broadening the perspective to global citizenship.

Activities: Researching and presenting on global issues, discussing international cooperation.

Week 11: Revision Week

 

Lesson Note: Reviewing key concepts covered in the term.

Activities: Group revision games, practice quizzes, and Q&A sessions.

Week 12: Examination Week

 

Lesson Note: Conducting final assessments based on the term’s content.

Week 13: School Dismissal Week

 

Lesson Note: Wrapping up the term, reinforcing key takeaways.

Activities: Class reflection on the term, awarding achievements, and setting goals for the next term.

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