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Class: Primary Two
Term: First Term
Subject: National Values Education
Curriculum Theme: Civic Education
Previous Lesson: Citizenship
Topic: Citizen’s Civic Pride
Content/Learning Area: Meaning of Pride, Civic Responsibilities of a Citizen
Time Allocation: 40 minutes


Performance Objectives

By the end of the lesson, pupils should be able to:

  • Cognitive Domain:

  1. Explain the meaning of civic pride.
  2. 2.List at least two civic responsibilities of a citizen.
  3. Identify ways to show civic pride.

    • Affective Domain:

  1. Show appreciation for their country and community.
  2. Develop a sense of responsibility towards their community.

    • Psychomotor Domain:

  1. Actively participate in class discussions.
  2. 2.Complete assigned tasks and activities.

    • Social Domain:

  1. Work cooperatively with peers.
  2. 2. Respect the opinions of others.


    reference Materials

    • 9 – Years Basic Education Curriculum
    • Abuja educational Resource Center Scheme of work
    • NAPPS National Unified Scheme of Work
    • Online Details
    • Relevant textbooks

    Instructional Materials

    To deliver this lesson, the teacher will use the following materials:

    • Whiteboard or chart paper
    • Markers or crayons
    • Relevant pictures or illustrations

    Rationale for the Lesson

    Understanding civic pride fosters belonging and responsibility, encouraging active participation in community and nation-building. This lesson lays the foundation for future lessons on citizenship and social responsibility.


    Prerequisite/Previous Knowledge

    The teacher will begin by asking pupils what they love about their community or country. A brief discussion will follow, leading into the definition of civic pride.


    Lesson Content

    What is Civic pride?

    Civic pride is feeling love and respect for your country or city. It means being proud to be a citizen and wanting to improve it. It shows you care about your community and want to help it thrive.

    Meaning of Pride

    Pride means feeling good about something.Having pride in your country or city means loving and caring for it, being happy to be a part of it, and wanting to make it better.

    Civic responsibilities of a Citizen

    Civic responsibilities are things we should do to improve our country or city.
    These include:

    1. Keeping the habitat clean: This means disposing of trash properly, not littering, and helping keep our streets and parks clean.
    2. Obeying traffic rules: This means following road rules, like stopping at red lights and using crosswalks.
    3. Respecting public property: This means taking care of public spaces like parks,libraries,and schools,and not damaging them.
    4. Participating in community activities: This means getting involved in activities that benefit the community, like volunteering or participating in cleanups.
    5. Paying Taxes: Contributing to the nation’s revenue through taxes helps fund public services and infrastructure.
    6. Voting in Elections: Participating in the democratic process by casting votes for leaders and policies.
    7. Respecting the Rights of Others: Upholding the dignity and rights of all individuals, nonetheless of their background or beliefs.
    8. Reporting Crimes: Assisting law enforcement by reporting any illegal activities or suspicious behavior.

    Teaching Methods

    To deliver this lesson,‌ ⁤the teacher will⁤ adopt⁤ the following methods: Discussion, Question and answer, Group work.


    Instructional Procedures

    To deliver this lesson,the teacher will adopt the following steps:

    Step 1: Introduction

    Time: 5 minutes
    Teaching Skill: Set Induction
    Teacher’s Activity: Asks pupils what they love about their community or country.
    Pupils’ Activity: Respond to the teacher’s questions.

    step 2: Description of Key Concepts

    Time: 10 minutes
    Teaching Skill: Explaining
    Teacher’s Activity: Explains the meaning of civic pride and its importance.
    Pupils’ Activity: Listen attentively and ask clarifying questions.

    Step 3: Exhibition/Guided Practise

    Time: 10 minutes
    Teaching Skill: Modeling
    Teacher’s Activity: Provides examples of civic responsibilities and how to demonstrate civic pride.
    Pupils’ Activity: Participate in discussions and provide examples.

    Step 4: Self-Reliant Practice

    Time: 5 minutes
    Teaching Skill: Monitoring
    Teacher’s Activity: Guides pupils as they complete individual tasks.
    Pupils’ activity: Complete assigned activities independently.

    Step 5: note-Taking

    Time: 5 minutes
    Teaching Skill: Summarizing
    Teacher’s Activity: Summarizes key concepts and encourages note-taking.
    Pupils’ Activity: take notes on key concepts.

    Step 6: Evaluation/Review

    Time: 5 minutes
    Teaching Skill: Assessing
    Teacher’s Activity: Asks review questions to assess understanding.
    Pupils’ Activity: Answer review questions.

    Step 7: Conclusion

    Time: 2 minutes
    Teaching Skill: Summarizing
    Teacher’s Activity: Summarizes the lesson and assigns homework.Pupils’ Activity: Listen and note homework.


    Lesson Keywords

    • Civic Pride – Feeling love and respect for one’s country or city.
    • civic Responsibilities – Actions citizens should take to improve their community.
    • Community – A group of people living in the same place or having a particular characteristic in common.
    • Citizen – A person who legally belongs to a country and has its rights and protections.
    • Respect – A feeling of admiration or high regard for someone or something.

    Lesson Evaluation

    To evaluate the learning,the teacher asks pupils to:

    1. What is civic pride?
    2. Name two civic responsibilities.
    3. Why is civic pride meaningful?
    4. How can you show civic pride in your community?
    5. Give examples of civic responsibilities you can do daily.

    Assignment/Homework

    1. Write about one way you can show civic pride in your community.
    2. List three things you can do to keep your community clean.
    3. Ask your parents about their civic responsibilities and share with the class next lesson.

    Differentiation

    • For slower learners: The teacher will provide one-on-one assistance and simplified explanations.
    • For advanced learners: The teacher will encourage them to research additional civic responsibilities and present their findings to the class.
    • For visual/auditory/kinesthetic learners: Use visual aids, discussions, and hands-on activities to cater to different learning styles.

    Note for Teachers

    Encourage pupils to share personal experiences related to civic pride and responsibilities to make the lesson more engaging and relevant. Emphasize the importance of respecting diverse opinions and working together for the betterment of the community.

Last Update: May 5, 2025

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