Lesson Notes By Weeks and Term - Primary 3

Consequences of not being patriotic + Common criminal behaviours + Meaning of illness

Term: 2nd Term

Week: 6

Class: Primary 3

Age: 8 years

Duration: 40 minutes of 3 periods

Date:

Subject: National Values Education

Topic:-       Consequences of not being patriotic

  • Common criminal behaviours
  • Meaning of illness

SPECIFIC OBJECTIVES: At the end of the lesson, pupils should be able to

  1. State the consequences of not being patriotic
  2. Explain the meaning of examination malpractices
  3. State the causes of examination malpractices
  4. Explain the meaning of illness
  5. List the major causes of illnesses
  6. Mention examples of common illnesses in our community
  7. State preventive measures against common illnesses in our community

INSTRUCTIONAL TECHNIQUES: Identification, explanation, playway method, questions and answers, demonstration, videos from source

INSTRUCTIONAL MATERIALS: Pictures of examples of unpatriotic citizens, Charts/pictures of clean and dirty environment

INSTRUCTIONAL PROCEDURES

PERIOD 1: Patriotism

PRESENTATION

TEACHER’S ACTIVITY

PUPIL’S ACTIVITY

STEP 1

INTRODUCTION

The teacher revises the previous lesson on patriotism

Pupils pay attention

STEP 2

EXPLANATION

She explains the reasons for patriotism

1. Helps bring people together.

2. It helps to build a stronger and progressive nation

3. Patriotic spirit rids off every sentiment that is anti-progressive

4. It promotes public sacrifice that is crucial to the functioning of a state

5. It decreases the likelihood of conflict

6. It reduces corruption

 

Pupils pay attention and participates

STEP 3

DEMONSTRATION

The teacher further demonstrates the consequences of not being patriotic

1. The nation will experience backwardness and stagnation

2. Crimes will be on the increase

3. Corruption will become the order of the day

4. Insurgency, terrorism and riots will be imminent

Pupils pay attention and participate

STEP 4

NOTE TAKING

The teacher writes a short note on the board

The pupils write the notes in their books

 

NOTE

Reasons for patriotism

  1. Helps bring people together.
  2. It helps to build a stronger and progressive nation
  3. Patriotic spirit rids off every sentiment that is anti-progressive
  4. It promotes public sacrifice that is crucial to the functioning of a state
  5. It decreases the likelihood of conflict
  6. It reduces corruption

 

Consequences of not being patriotic

  1. The nation will experience backwardness and stagnation
  2. Crimes will be on the increase
  3. Corruption will become the order of the day
  4. Insurgency, terrorism and riots will be imminent

 

EVALUATION:    1. Give Five reasons for patriotism

  1. What are the consequences of anti-patriotism?

CLASSWORK: As in evaluation

CONCLUSION: The teacher commends the pupils positively

PERIOD 2 and 3: common criminal behaviour-examination malpractices. Illness

PRESENTATION

TEACHER’S ACTIVITY

PUPIL’S ACTIVITY

STEP 1

INTRODUCTION

The teacher revisits the previous lesson on the negative effects of criminal behaviours

Pupils pay attention

STEP 2

EXPLANATION

The teacher explains the meaning of examination malpractice

 

Examination malpractice is defined as the deliberate wrongdoing contrary to official examination rules

 

 

The teacher outlines the causes of examination malpractice

1. Fear of failure.

2.  Laziness of students.

3.  Lack of self-confidence.

4.  Poor quality teaching.

5.  Bad school management.

6.  Poor parental upbringing.

7.  Peer pressure.

8.  Inadequate study materials

Pupils pay attention and participates

STEP 3

DEMONSTRATION

The teacher state preventive measures against common illnesses in our community

1. wear nose masks

2. use hand sanitizers

3. Sleep in a mosquito-treated net

4. Avoid dirty environment

5. Disallow stagnant water and bushes in your surroundings

6. Cover food items properly

7. Dispose refuse properly

8. Handle food preparation and distribution with care

Pupils pay attention and participate

STEP 4

NOTE TAKING

The teacher writes a short note on the board

The pupils copy the note in their books

 

NOTE

Examination Malpractice

Examination malpractice is defined as the deliberate wrongdoing contrary to official examination rules

 

Causes of examination malpractice

  1. Fear of failure.
  2. Laziness of students.
  3. Lack of self-confidence.
  4. Poor quality teaching.
  5. Bad school management.
  6. Poor parental upbringing.
  7. Peer pressure.
  8. Inadequate study materials

 

Preventive measures against common illnesses in our community

  1. wear nose masks
  2. use hand sanitizers
  3. Sleep in a mosquito-treated net
  4. Avoid dirty environment
  5. Disallow stagnant water and bushes in your surroundings
  6. Cover food items properly
  7. Dispose refuse properly
  8. Handle food preparation and distribution with care

EVALUATION:    1. Explain the meaning of examination malpractices

  1. State four causes of examination malpractices
  2. State six preventive measures for common illnesses in our community

CLASS ACTIVITY: Pupils sing songs about preventive measures for common illnesses in our community

CLASSWORK: As in evaluation

CONCLUSION: The teacher commends the pupils positively



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