Third Term Civic Education Lesson Note for JSS1

Third Term Civic Lesson Note for JSS1

Third Term Civic Lesson Note for JSS1

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CIVIC EDUCATION

CLASS – JSS 1

SCHEME OF WORK FOR THIRD TERM

WEEK

TOPICS

1

Revision of last term work

2

National consciousness and identity

3

National symbols and their meaning

4

National symbols (cont.)

5

National symbols – National Anthem and Pledge

6 and 7

Measures adopted by Nigeria government to promote unity among Nigerians

8

How individuals cans promote National Unity

9

Nigerian constitution

10 – 11

Revision

12

Examination

 

WEEK 1 AND 2

Topic: National Consciousness and Identity

OBJECTIVES : At the end of the lesson,students should be able to say

Meaning of Consciousness

Meaning of National Consciousness

Meaning of National Identity

Meaning of Consciousness

 

Consciousness means being able to use one’s sense and mental powers to understand events happening at particular point in time. Consciousness is the state or quality of awareness, or, of being aware of an external object or something within oneself. It has been defined as: sentience, awareness, subjectivity, the ability to experience or to feel, wakefulness, having a sense of selfhood, and the executive control system of the mind.

 

National Consciousness

 

National Consciousness is the level of a person’s awareness of issues and happenings in the nation and how they affect him/her and others in the nation. It is the love and affection for oneself. This self awareness that translates to self consciousness.

 

National Identity

 

National Identity is the act of belonging and identifying with a nation. It is represented by the symbols, beliefs, culture and heritages for which the country is known and identified with. These include national symbols like currency, pledge, national anthem, coat of arms, etc. National identity is one’s identity or sense of belonging to one state or to one nation. It is the sense of a nation as a cohesive whole, as represented by distinctive traditions, culture, language and politics.

 

WEEK 3 and 4

OBJECTIVES : At the end of the lesson,students should be able to say

Meaning of National Symbol            

 

The National Symbols

 

The National Flag: The Nigerian flag which was designed by Mr Taiwo Akinkunmi in 1958 is made up of two colours; white and green. The white part stands for Peace and Unity while the Green represents our rich Agriculture. It is placed in important public places like schools as a sign of patriotism.

 

Nigerian Coat of Arms: This is an emblem of national unity. It has a black Shield representing the good soil of the country, an Eagle which represents strength while the two white Horses represent the dignity and pride of the country. The river Niger and river Benue which flows through parts of the nation are represented by the “Y” symbol marked on the shield. The Flower represents the beauty of the nation. The motto of the country “Unity and Faith” is written in the coat of arms.

Nigerian Coat of Arms

The Currency: This is the legal tender (means of transaction) peculiar to the country. This is in units of naira and kobo; with the lowest denomination being five kobo (5k) while the highest is one thousand naira (₦1000). These currencies are universally accepted as means of exchange.

WEEK 5

OBJECTIVES : At the end of the lesson,students should be able to say

The National Anthem and the National Pledge

 

The Pledge: It is a solemn promise made by the citizens of Nigeria that they would be loyal to their country. The Nigerian pledge is said thus:

I pledge to Nigeria my country,

 

To be faithful, loyal and honest,

 

To serve Nigeria with all my strength,

 

To defend her unity,

 

And uphold her honor and glory

 

So help me God.

 

The National Anthem:  It was adopted in 1978 and replaced the previous anthem, Nigeria, We Hail Thee. The lyrics are a combination of words and phrases taken from five of the best entries in a national contest. The words were put to music by the Nigerian Police Band under the directorship of Benedict E. Odiase.

The National Anthem

Arise, O compatriots, Nigeria’s call obey

To serve our fatherland

With love and strength and faith

The labor of our heroes past

Shall never be in vain

To serve with heart and might

One nation bound in freedom, peace, and unity.

 

Oh God of creation, direct our noble cause

Guide our leaders right

Help our youth and truth to know

In love and honesty to grow

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