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PRY 2 FIRST TERM CHRISTIAN RELIGIOUS STUDIES SCHEME OF WORK

WEEK: WEEK 1 – 4

CLASS: PRIMARY 2

DURATION: 40 MINUTES

Period:

TOPIC: Importance of prayer

LEARNING OBJECTIVES

At the end of this Module, Pupils should be able to:

  1. explain the meaning of prayer.
  2. give reasons why we pray.

INSTRUCTIONAL MATERIALS

  • The Holy Bible.
  • My Book of Bible Stories.
  • Universal Basic Education Curriculum.
  • NERDC Basic Education Curriculum for primary schools.

ENTRY BEHAVIOUR/ PREVIOUS LESSON: The students are familiar with the Lord’s Prayer.

CONTENT

The meaning of prayer

  1. Prayer means talking to God. When we need anything, we pray to
  2. God and ask Him to meet our needs.
  3. Prayer means telling God how we feel. Although He knows our thoughts and needs, He wants us to speak to Him.
  4. Prayer also means praising God.

Reasons why we pray

As humans, we are limited in power. Our needs are many. We cannot meet them, but we have a good heavenly Father who can produce every good thing that we need. Such needs include shelter, food, and clothing. These are three basic needs of man.

We could also pray for our friends who are sick, for protection, and for Nigeria, so that peace will reign and we will live happily and peacefully.

Strategies& Activities:

  • Step 1: Teacher revises the previous topic.
  • Step 2: Teacher introduces the new topic.
  • Step 3: Teacher explains the new topic.
  • Step 4: Teacher welcomes pupils’ questions.
  • Step 5: Teacher evaluates the pupils.
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Assessment & Evaluation:

  1. Explain the importance of Jesus second coming

EVALUATION

  1. What is prayer?
  2. Mention two reasons why we pray.

WRAP UP (CONCLUSION) Teacher goes over the topic once again for better understanding.

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