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Second Term Civic E-Lesson Note for Basic Four
Class: – Basic 4
Subject: – Civic Education
Week: – 2
Topic: Responsibilities of every member of the family
Behavioral objective: – At the end of the lesson, the pupils should be able to define responsibilities and list the responsibilities of each member of the family.
Instructional material/Reference material: Macmillan Civic Education for primary school book 4
Building Background /connection to prior knowledge: Students are familiar with the roles of each member of the family
Content
Responsibilities of every member of the family
Family members must live together in peace and harmony. To achieve this, each member of the family must be aware of the duties and responsibilities expected of him. He should be able to do his work and at the same time be willing to do it. The distribution of household chores depends on the age, sex, and health of every member.
Role of a Father
The father is the breadwinner and chief provider of the family. He makes the major family decisions together with his mother and with the help of other members. This is the traditional role of the father. Today, this role has been changed to include other responsibilities. Aside from being a breadwinner, he also participates actively in managing the household and helps care for the children by bringing them to school, attending school meetings, and shopping with them. He does gardening, do home repairs, and even helps his mother with marketing and preparation of family meals.
Role of a Mother
The mother is the manager and treasurer of the family. She supervises and coordinates the household tasks, takes care of the children, prepares the family budget, plans and prepares the family meals. Today, mothers also help earn a living to increase the family income.
The responsibilities of parents to their children and wards include the following:
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