Marital failure + Concept of valuing Nigerian goods + Precautionary measures on personal security
Term: 1st Term
Week: 4
Class: Primary 6
Age: 11 years
Duration: 40 minutes of 3 periods
Date:
Subject: National Values Education
Topic: Marital failure
-Concept of valuing Nigerian goods
-Precautionary measures on personal security
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
PERIOD 1: Marital failure
INSTRUCTIONAL PROCEDURES
PRESENTATION | TEACHER’S ACTIVITY | PUPIL’S ACTIVITY |
STEP 1 INTRODUCTION | The Teacher Revises the previous Topic On Inter marriage. | Pupils pay attention |
STEP 2 EXPLANATION | She Defines Marital Failure as a domestic conflict often leading to a divorce or dissolution of the marital relationship Causes Of Marital Failure 1. Conflict among the couples 2. Lack of commitment 3. Arguing among the couples 4. Infidelity 5. Lack of physical intimacy Problems Of Marriage 1. Misunderstanding 2. Sexual Intimacy 3. Financial Problem 4. Infertility 5. Gossip from friend 6. Time Management 7. Inability to trust one another 8. Daily stress 9. Poor communication 10. Bad Habits 11. Busy schedule 12. Inability to listen to one another.
| Pupils pay attention and participates |
STEP 3 DEMONSTRATION | Solutions To Marriage Problems 1. Understanding 2. Trust 3. Honesty 4. Dialogue 5. Prayer 6. Marriage counselling 7. Prayers 8. People’s intervention 9. God intervention. | 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
Marital Failure is a domestic conflict often leading to a divorce or dissolution of the marital relationship
Causes of Marital Failure
Problems of Marriage
Solutions to Marriage Problems
EVALUATION: 1. Explain the meaning of Marital Failure
CLASSWORK: As in evaluation
CONCLUSION: The teacher commends the pupils positively
PERIOD 2 and 3: Concept of valuing Nigerian goods
-Precautionary measures on personal security
PRESENTATION | TEACHER’S ACTIVITY | PUPIL’S ACTIVITY |
STEP 1 INTRODUCTION | The Teacher revises the Previous Topic on National Honor and personal security. She Explain that Value is the extent to which a good or services is perceived by its customer to meet his or her needs or wants, measured by customer’s willingness to pay for it. | Pupils pay attention |
STEP 2 EXPLANATION | She defines Nigerian goods as good made in Nigeria while foreign goods are good that are not made in Nigeria. She Explains that one must give value to Nigeria goods and services, one must also encourage their usage, by buying them and promoting their use. Some Goods made in Nigeria 1. Furniture 2. Shoes 3. Clothes 4. Bags 5. Juices 6. Cars 7. Gums 8. Simple tolls like hoes and cutlass. Foreign Made Goods 1. Cars 2. Electronic devices like TV, Computers, Radio 3. Farm tools like tractors, planters 4. Building Materials Benefits Of Valuing Nigerian Goods 1. National Pride, contentment, hard work, better life and employment. 2. It increases our domestic production and encourage the consumption. 3. Increase in growth and development 4. Conservation of Nigeria’s foreign reserves 5. Value Creation for Nigeria’s economy. | Pupils pay attention and participates |
STEP 3 DEMONSTRATION | Personal Security Tips At Home 1. Do not open the doors for strangers 2. Do not play with fire 3. Do not contaminated food 4. Obey your parent’s instructions. 5. Know your Parents instruction 6. Do not answer a stranger call, etc. Personal Security Tips In School 1. Know your parents contact 2. Obey the School’s safety rules 3. Go home straight after school 4. Do not go home before the closing time 5. Play on the School playground. 6. Do not give strangers your Parent’s contact number, etc. Personal Security Tips On The Road 1. Do not answer strangers 2. Do not accept gifts from strangers 3. Do not play on highway or busy roads 4. Make use of pedestrian bridge when crossing the road 5. Walk facing incoming traffic 6. Make use of Zebra crossing. | 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
Nigerian goods are good made in Nigeria while foreign goods are good that are not made in Nigeria. She Explains that one must give value to Nigeria goods and services, one must also encourage their usage, by buying them and promoting their use. Some Goods made in Nigeria include:
Foreign Made Goods
Benefits of Valuing Nigerian Goods
Personal Security Tips At Home
Personal Security Tips In School
Personal Security Tips on the Road
EVALUATION: 1. Differentiate between Nigerian and Foreign goods.
CLASS ACTIVITY: Pupils in small groups
CLASSWORK: As in evaluation
CONCLUSION: The teacher commends the pupils positively
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