Marriage + What is governance structure + Types of neighbourhood
Term: 1st Term
Week: 3
Class: primary 4
Age: 9 years
Duration: 40 minutes of 3 periods
Date:
Subject: National values education
Topic:- Marriage
-What is governance structure
-Types of neighbourhood
Specific objectives: at the end of the lesson, pupils should be able to
Instructional techniques: identification, explanation, playway method, questions and answers, demonstration, videos from source
Instructional materials: chart on different marriage in Nigeria, charts showing the structure of governance, charts showing types of neighborhood
Period 1: marriage
Instructional procedures
Presentation | Teacher’s activity | Pupil’s activity |
Step 1 Introduction | The teacher revisits the previous lesson on family and introduces marriage as the union of a man and woman as husband and wife. | Pupils pay attention |
Step 2 Explanation | She explains that it is marriage that makes husband and wife to become a family | Pupils pay attention and participates |
Step 3 Demonstration | She list out the types of marriages: 1. Monogamy marriage 2. Polygamy marriage 3. Polyandry marriage | 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
Marriage is the union of a man and woman as husband and wife.
Types of marriages:
Monogamy and polygamy marriages are the moist common marriage in Nigeria
Evaluation: 1. Explain the meaning of marriage
Class work: as in evaluation
Conclusion: the teacher commends the pupils positively
Period 2 and 3:what is governance structure and types of neighbourhood
Presentation | Teacher’s activity | Pupil’s activity |
Step 1 Introduction | The teacher revisits the previous lesson on governance and neighborhood security | Pupils pay attention |
Step 2 Explanation | She explains governance structure as the arrangement or relationship between different groups of people that regulating public affairs such as policy making, implementation and interpretation. types of governance structure 1. Legislation- a legislature is the type of governance with the authority to make laws for a political or organization entity such as a country or city e.g senators, house of representatives 2. Executive- is the type of governance with the authority to implement laws by the legislature. E.g house of assembly, councilors 3. Judiciary- is the governance with the authority to interpret laws made by the legislature and implemented by the executive. E.g supreme court, other federal courts. | Pupils pay attention and participates |
Step 3 Demonstration | She States examples of neighbourhood security personnel 1. Local guard: this is a residential guard known as gateman. He protects life and prosperity within the building and prevent uninvited guest to gain access to the premises. 2. Vigilante group: is a community security who protects life and prosperity in the community and prevent all forms of criminal behavior 3. Neighbourhood watch: is a group of security who watches over the neighbourhood properties as a way of preventing crime. How to relate with neighbourhood security personnel in the community 1. Be clear about any situation 2. Avoid panic 3. Respect the neighbourhood security personnel. | 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
Governance structure is the arrangement or relationship between different groups of people that regulate public affairs such as policy making, implementation and interpretation.
Types of governance structure
Examples of neighbourhood security personnel
Evaluation: 1. Explain the meaning of governance structure
Class activity: pupils in small groups identify the problems of man and state their solutions
Class work: as in evaluation
Conclusion: the teacher commends the pupils positively
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