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| CIVIC EDUCATION
JSS 3 SECOND TERM
WEEK
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TOPIC/CONTENT
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ACTIVITIES
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NATIONAL VALUE: RIGHT ATTITUDE TO WORK
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Meaning of right attitude to work
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Teacher: Lead discussion on meaning of right attitude to work.
Students: Participate in discussion and debate
Instructional Material: Radio/TV programme
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NATIONAL VALUE: RIGHT ATTITUDE TO WORK
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Attributes of right attitude to work – honesty, discipline, integrity, commitment, punctuality, regularity, consistency, diligence, transparency.
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Teacher: Lead discussion on attributes of right attitude to work.
Students: Participate in discussion and debate
Instructional Material: Guest Talk
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NATIONAL VALUE: RIGHT ATTITUDE TO WORK
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Importance/rewards for right attitude to work.
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Higher productivity, efficiency, progress recognition, improved national image.
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Teacher: Lead students to debate importance of right attitude to work.
Students: Recount experiences with having the right attitudes to work.
Instructional Material: Honours and awards roll and records.
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NATIONAL VALUE: RIGHT ATTITUDE TO WORK
Consequences of not having Right Attitude to Work
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Declining productivity
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Lack of motivation
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Indiscipline
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National disasters
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Air/sea road etc
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Teacher: Ask students to use personal and communal examples to link right attitude with the award received
Students: collate folklores, wise sayings on right attitude to work
Instructional Material: Biographic essays, newspapers, wise sayings and proverbs
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NEGATIVE BEHAVIOUR
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Meaning of negative behaviour
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Teacher: Guide students to explain the meaning of negative behaviour.
Students: Participate in class discussion
Instructional material: ICPC publication
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NEGATIVE BEHAVIOUR
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Types of negative behaviour
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Dishonesty, excessive love for money
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Ostentative living
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Disregard for time (African Time)
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Drug trafficking
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Examination malpractices
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Cultism etc
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Teacher: Guide students to identify examples of negative behaviour.
Students: Participate in drama and debates
Instructional material: EFCC publication
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NEGATIVE BEHAVIOUR
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Effects of negative behaviour on society
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Value disorientation, inefficiency, high crime rate etc
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Teacher: Direct play lets and lead debates on negative behaviour and sanctions.
Students: Participate in drama and debate
Instructional material Radio/TV programme
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NEGATIVE BEHAVIOUR
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Promoting positive behavioural changes
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Teacher: Guide students to write reports on guest talks.
Students: write essays.
Instructional material: documentaries.
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ELECTIONS AND ELECTORAL BODIES IN NIGERIA
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Teacher: Lead discussion on the meaning of election.
Students: Contribute to class discussion
Instructional material: Textbooks
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ELECTIONS AND ELECTORAL BODIES IN NIGERIA
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Teacher: Lead discussion on the importance of elections.
Students: Discuss the importance of elections
Instructional material: Workshops
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REVISION
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EXAMINATION
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CIVIC EDUCATION
JSS 3 THIRD TERM
WEEK
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TOPIC/CONTENT
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ACTIVITIES
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ELECTION AND ELECTORAL BODIES IN NIGERIA
Electoral Bodies: INEC/SIEC, National, State Government
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Teacher: guide students to list electoral bodies and their functions.
Students: List the electoral bodies n Nigeria and their functions.
Instructional Material: Electoral Law documents.
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ELECTION AND ELECTORAL BODIES IN NIGERIA
Need for free and fair election in Nigeria
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Teacher: Discuss the need for free and fair elections in Nigeria. .
Students: State the need for free and fair election.
Instructional Material: Pictures
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ELECTION AND ELECTORAL BODIES IN NIGERIA
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Electoral Malpractices in Nigeria and how to prevent electoral malpractices in Nigeria.
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Teacher: List some of the electoral malpractices in Nigeria
Students: Identify electoral malpractices in Nigeria.
Instructional Material: Electoral Law documents.
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DEMOCRATIC PROCESS
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Teacher: Lead discussion on the meaning of voting, also lead students to explain voters registration and related rules.
Students: participate actively in the class discussion
Instructional material: textbooks
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DEMOCRATIC PROCESS
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Teacher: Guide students to identify the need for voting.
Students: State the importance of voting
Instructional material: Electoral Law documents.
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DEMOCRATIC PROCESS
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Teacher: Guide students to explain the process of voting.
Students: Discuss the process of voting
Instructional material: Workbooks, pictures
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REVISION
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EXAMINATION
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SECURITY EDUCATION
JSS 3 FIRST TERM
WEEK
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TOPIC/CONTENT
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ACTIVITIES
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Common Crimes and Associated Punishment
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Teacher leads students to identify common crimes and associated punishments.
Crimes Punishments
Theft - Imprisonment
Rape - Imprisonment
Drug Trafficking - Imprisonment
Human Trafficking - Imprisonment
Food contamination / adulteration - imprisonment
Murder – death
Lead students to appreciate the punishment for each crime
Guides students to suggest ways of avoiding criminal behaviors.
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Crimes and National Security
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Teacher leads the learners to discussing the meaning / definition of national security
Guides the students to identifying crimes that affect national security – vanderlization, bunkery, Terrorism, arson, expired foods and drugs etc.
Organize students to demonstrate the awareness of the dangers of crimes that affect national security.
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CULTURAL AND CREATIVE ARTS (CCA)
CULTURAL AND CREATIVE ARTS
JSS 3 FIRST TERM
WEEK
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TOPIC/CONTENT
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ACTIVITIES
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Nigeria traditional art
1.definiton of traditional art
2.types of traditional art
i.nok
ii.igbo-ukwu
iii.ife
iv.benin etc.
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Teachers activities:discusses tpes of bnigerian traditional art
Students acttivies-identify two traditional arts in their community
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Identification of palces of origin of each arts
i.places of origin of Nigeria arts work
ii. nok –kaduna
iii.ife –osun state
iv.benin –edo stae etc.
2. functions of nigeian traditional arts
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Teachers activities – states the origin ,materials and methods of production and functions
Students activities-discusses the functions of traditional arts work
Learning resources-
Photographs, pictures, calendar, charts etc.
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Contemporary Nigeria art /artist
1.defintion of contemporary artist
2. short life history and the contributions of pioneer artsit eg
i. anina onabolu
ii. akinola lasekan
iii. madam lachi kwali
iv. bruce ona brekpeya etc.
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Teachers activities- explains the meaning of artist and short life history with their contributions.
Students activites –participate in the discussion on conlemporary artist.
Learning resources-
Books, art works photographs.
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Nigerian contemporary art work
i.prominent works of the artsits and their location
i.caran (sango)ben enweonwu
ii. sculptural decoration (demas nwoko0national theatre lagos
iii. etching-bruce onabrekpeya delta state etc
2.income generation through contemporary art
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Teacher activities-names works of some artists and the location of the their works
Students activities- discuss some prominent works of art and the location of such art work
Learning resources –pictures calendar, journals ,magazines etc.
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Motif
1.meaning of motif(a unit of a design)
2. types of motifs with examples-
i.plant motifs
ii.floral motif
iii. traditional motify
iv. geometrical motify
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Teachers act:illustrates with
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USES OF MOTIFS AND ITS APPLICATION
i.uses motif
decorate boaders
making of greeting card
iv. design a pattern
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Teachers activities-demonstrates how to motify to design patterns
Students activities –use motify to desin patterns learning resources-carbon paper, colour, drawing board etc
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Display techniques
Definition of display.
2.various methods of preparing art work for display
ilabelling
ii.farming
iii.fixing
3.display techniques
i.categorizing
ii.mounting boards etc
iii.designing of space
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Teachers activities-demonstrates and illustrates processes of farming, fixing , labeling and mounting art works.
Students activities-make their own frames, labels ,fixing etc.
Learning resources-publications catalogues ,magazines frames etc
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Exhibition
1.meaning and definition of exhibition.
2.types of exhibiton-
i.solo
ii.juried
iii.commercial
iv. non commercial
v. group
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Teachers act:mentions types of exhibition and menaing .
Students s act:students participate in the exhibition of art works in the school.
Learning resources-exhibition board, space , catalaogues, magazines etc
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Excursion
Excursion to gallery and museum.
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Teachers act:arranges for the excursion to gallery and museum by providing vehicle and informing the gallery office before time
Students activities- feel the art works and their names in the gallery.
Differenciate and between works in gallery and museum
Learning resources – gallery and museum.
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Lettering
1.defintion of lettering
2.types of letters eg
i. constructed
ii.hand written
3.uses of lettering –eg. Information communication , education
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Teachers activities –defines lettering and types of lettering
Student6s activities :identify types of lettering.
Learning resources-cardboard ,paper, pencil, poster,rulers etc
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Contruction of letters
1.construction of letters A-M
2.construction of letters N-Z
(both in lower and upper cases)
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Teacher act:guides the students to construct the slogan”good morning ma” and produces different slogans.
Students act:observe the teacher constructs letters.
Produces letters either in upper or lower case
Learning resources-cutting knife ,razor blade , cardboard paper, rulers,eraser etc
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Qualities of good lettering
i.qualities of good lettering
i.simplicity
ii.legibility
iii. spacing
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Teachers act:lists the qualities of good lettering .giving examples of the qualities of good lettering.
Students act:-write sentences applying the qualities of good lettering.
Learning resources-
Cardboard paper , ruler, pencil,cutting knife biro etc
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Revision
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Revision
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Examination
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Examination
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