-Christian organization: world council of church (WCC).
Nigerian association of biblical studies (NABS).
Guides the students to discuss the activities of WCC and NABS and what led to their formation.
Teaching and learning resources: flash cards.
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Unity among Christians continues: Christian Association of Nigeria (CAN).
Guides the students to discuss the activities of the CAN and its objectives.
Teaching and learning resources activities:
Pictures of Christians holding meetings.
Films of joint progamme.4
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Unity among Christians continues .teachings that will foster unity ;-faith and works jam 1;22-227 –humility phil 2;3-11
Guides the students to read relevant passages.
Teaching learning activities ,picture of a Christian crusade
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Unity among Christians continues:. impartiality James 2;1-13 forgiveness gal 6;1-2
Guides the student to read the bible passages,
Teaching and learning activities:
The holy bible.
Flash cards.
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Unity among Christians continues: giving Philippians 4:14-19
Lead students to discuss various ways of Christian giving.
Asks and answer questions on Christians giving.
Teaching and learning activities:
The holy bible.
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. Christians living
a) Christian living in the community.mtt5:13-16, 1 Peter2:9-18
b) Christian attitude to persecution. Mtt5:11-12: 1 Peter3:13-17.
Guide students to read the passages.
Lead students to discuss ways Christians should live in a community.
Teaching and learning activities.
- Picture of churches burnt or vandalized during religious crises.
- Christians magazines showing the persecution of Christians in some parts if the world.
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. BECE
Examination
SOCIAL STUDIES
JSS 3 FIRST TERM
WEEK
TOPIC/CONTENT
ACTIVITIES
1
CONTENT OF SOCIAL STUDIES
- Meaning of social studies contents.
- Components of social studies e.g. facts, concepts, generalization skills, values, relevant to learners and the society.
Teacher: Explain meaning of social studies contents and components. Active participation of learners. List components of social studies on card board paper.
2
ROLES OF EXTENDED FAMILY MEMBERS IN CHILD DEVELOPMENT
Meaning and members of extended family - Grandparents, uncles, aunties, cousins, nephews, nieces, etc.
Teacher: Define extended family using family tree. Leads learners to interpret the family tree. Use cardboard paper and learners.
3
ROLES OF EXTENDED FAMILY MEMBERS IN CHILD DEVELOPMENT
Roles of extended family members in child development:
- Agents of socialization
- Share folklores
- Learn how to relate to younger family members and peers.
- Support family members in times of need
Teacher: Explain the roles of extended family members in child development. Active participation of students by asking and answering questions. Use cardboard paper with list of roles of extended family members.
Teacher: Brainstorm and discuss on meaning and factors responsible for children and women trafficking.
Learners and chalkboard summary
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HUMAN TRAFFICKING
Meaning and factors of human trafficking
- Increasing demand for foreign workers
- Growth of billion dollar sex
- Entertainment industry
Teacher: Brainstorm and discuss on factors of human trafficking.
use cardboard paper to list factors of human trafficking.
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HUMAN TRAFFICKING
Consequences of human trafficking.
- loss of human resources
- life of crime
- Addiction and sexual violence
- Weakens ties of family love and influence etc.
Students role-play using mock court to try children and traffickers.
learners.
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PREVENTING HUMAN TRAFFICKING
- Raising of awareness
- Education
- Advocacy
- Legislature, etc.
Teacher: Explanation of preventing human trafficking.
Use cardboard paper and list ways of preventing human trafficking.
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HARMFUL TRADITIONAL PRACTICES
Meaning of harmful traditional practices that bring physical, mental, social and health dangers to people.
- Discuss effects of harmful traditional practices.
Teacher: Explain and discuss harmful traditional Practices.
Guide students to mention examples of harmful traditional practices in their communities.
Use cardboard to outline harmful traditional practices in some Nigerian communities. Provide the Nigerian constitution and identify sections for human Rights.
Learners to participate actively by contributing during the class activity Pictures of people living peacefully, cardboard papers indicating types of peace in form of flash cards.
2
PROMOTING PEACEFUL LIVING IN OUR SOCIETY
Importance of peace:
- Lack of violent conflict
- Progress and development
- Happiness and less stress.
Teacher: Explain importance of peace while students role play a happy home. Learners, flash cards of importance of peace.
3
PROMOTING PEACEFUL LIVING IN OUR SOCIETY
Ways of promoting peace:
- Tolerance
- Social justice
- Human Rights, etc.
Teacher: Discuss and explain ways of promoting peace. Learners participate actively. Use flash cards.
4
SOCIAL CONFLICTS
Meaning and types of conflicts.
- Violent and non – violent conflicts.
Teacher: Define conflict as Interpersonal/
Mis-understanding.
Types of conflicts:
i. non – violent
ii. Violent
Ask learners to
identify types and examples of conflicts.
Pictures of areas destroyed and people killed as a result of conflict. Use cardboard to identify types of
conflicts.
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SOCIAL CONFLICTS
Examples of conflicts:
- Inter – ethnic conflicts e.g. Urhobo/Itsekiri Kataf/Hausa, Yoruba/Hausa, Fulani/Tv etc.
- Communal/Intra – ethnic conflict e.g. Ife/Modakeke, Aguleri/Umuleri, etc.
Teacher: Explain and discuss examples of conflicts. Learners participate actively. Pictures, films, cardboard papers, identifying examples of conflicts.
Meaning of drug and reasons for drug trafficking e.g. poverty, ignorance,
greed, etc.
Teacher: Discuss and brainstorm on reasons for drug trafficking with learners. Chalk board summary of points raised.
5
PREVENTING DRUG TRAFFICKING
Consequences of drug trafficking- Imprisonment
- Death penalty
- Bad image for the country, etc.
- Forfeiture of assets (local and foreign)
Teacher: Guide learners to visit NDLEA prisons, EFCC, and police station to inquire police station to inquire and discuss drug trafficking problems and suggest solutions. Agencies, learners and victims of drug trafficking with the security operatives.
6
PREVENTING DRUG TRAFFICKING
Prevention of drug trafficking:
- Education
- Alleviation of poverty
- Legislation
- Inter – cooperation
Teacher: Explain prevention of drug trafficking while students participate actively. Cardboard paper and summary.
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COMMON CRIMES AND ASSOCIATED PUNISHMENT Common crimes and associated punishment like theft, (imprisonment), rape (imprisonment) drug trafficking (10 years imprisonment) Human trafficking (5 – 10 years)
imprisonment, food contamination
Teacher: Discuss the crimes and associated punishment with learners. Active participation by students. Posters, video clips, cut outs, handbills,
magazines/newspaper.
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CRIMES AND NATIONAL SECURITY
Meaning of national security.
Crimes that affects national security and demonstration of awareness, e.g. pipeline vandalization, terrorism
illegalbunkering, importation of expired foods and drugs.
Teacher: Discuss meaning of national security and crimes that affect national security Samples of expired drugs and food in cans, pictures of terrorists and places where destruction took place, charts, video clips.
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Revision
Revision
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Examination
Examination
CIVIC EDUCATION
JSS 3 FIRST TERM
WEEK
TOPIC/CONTENT
ACTIVITIES
1
THE CONSTITUTION
Meaning of Constitution
Teacher: Explain the concept of constitution
Students: read about constitutional development
Instructional Material: textbooks
2
THE CONSTITUTION
Colonial Nigeria Constitution
Clifford constitution 1922
Richard constitution 1946
Teacher: Guide students to identify constitutions promulgated under British colonial rule.
Students: Identify various Colonial Nigerian constitutions.