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THIRD TERM CIVIC EDUCATION PRIMARY 5

WEEK 2

TOPIC: OUR DUTIES AND OBLIGATION TO THE GOVERNMENT

SUBTOPIC: MEANING OF DUTIES AND OBLIGATION

BEHAVIOURAL OBJECTIVES: AT THE END OF THE LESSON, PUPILS SHOULD BE ABLE TO:

  1. State the meaning of obligations and duties.
  2. Identify the duties of pupils in the school
  3. List the duties of children in a family
  4. State what materials are used for.

INSTRUCTIONAL MATERIALS: A chart showing our duties and obligations to the government.

REFERENCE MATERIALS

  • Scheme of work
  • All relevant materials
  • 9-Years Basic Education Curriculum
  • Online information

BUILDING BACKGROUND/CONNECTION TO PRIOR KNOWLEDGE: Pupils are familiar with the topic in their previous classes.

CONTENT OF THE LESSON

DUTIES

A Duty is what you owe to your fellow human as a fact of nature. Duty is what one must do either because of one’s job or because one thinks its right. in case of our duty to the government, it is mandatory for one to perform such to the state.

An obligation is what has been imposed by contract or custom.

Obligation and duties are what government expects of the citizens to have a developed nation.

Some of the obligations and duties include:

  1. Proper use of amenities
  2. Orderliness
  3. Payment of taxes
  4. Exercise of the individual vote during election
  5. Support government programs.

DUTIES OF PUPILS IN A SCHOOL

  1. Respect the teachers, staff, and prefect
  2. Obey the rules and regulations in school
  3. Care for the school properties
  4. Be serious and hardworking in school
  5. Be humble
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DUTIES OF CHILDREN IN THE FAMILY

  1. Respect for elders
  2. Obedience to parents and elders
  3. Care for young ones
  4. Running errands for parent
  5. Be committed to doing house chores like washing, cooking, cleaning, and sweeping.
  6. Behaving well in the society
  7. Care for properties at home and in public places

STRATEGIES AND ACTIVITIES

  1. The Teacher revises the previous week’s lesson.
  2. The Teacher introduces the new topic.
  3. The Teacher explains the note in detail.
  4. The Teacher gives room for pupils to ask questions.
  5. The Teacher evaluates the pupils.

ASSESSMENT AND EVALUATION

  1. State the meaning of obligations and duties.
  2. Identify the duties of pupils in the school
  3. List the duties of children in a family

WRAP-UP (CONCLUSION)

Teacher goes over the topic once again to enhance better understanding.

ASSIGNMENT

  1. Write 4 obligations and duties of a citizen to government
  2. Mention 5 duties of pupils in a school
  3. State 5 duties of children in a family.

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