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PRIMARY 6 LESSON NOTE FOR 1ST, 2ND & 3RD TERM CIVIC EDUCATION
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Civic Education Scheme of Work for Primary 6 (Basic 6) 1st, 2nd & 3rd Term
First Term:
1. National Honors Awards
2. (A). Reasons for giving national honors
(B). Examples of selfless service
(C). Outstanding National Award Recipient
3. Valuing Nigerian Goods
4. Values that promote peace
5. Co – Operation
6. National Unity
7. National consciousness and identity
8. Patriotism
9. (A). Meaning of Ethnicity
10. National Symbols
11. National Identity
12. Revision and test
13. Examination
Second Term:
1. Values related to Nationalism and patriotism.
2. Examples of non – national symbols
3. Differences between Nigerian National Symbol and Non National Symbols.
WEEK 3: CITIZENSHIP AND NATIONALIZATION
SUB-TOPIC(S)
1. Meaning of Citizen
2. How to become a citizen of a country
WEEK 4: NATIONALIZATION
SUB-TOPIC(S)
1. Definition of Nationalization
2. Conditions foreigners must fulfil before becoming Nigerians Citizens
3. Reasons foreigners are in our land
WEEK 5: ADVANTAGES AND DISADVANTAGES OF FOREIGNERS IN
OUR MIDST
SUB-TOPIC(S)
1. Advantages of foreigners in our midst.
2. Disadvantages of foreigners in our midst.
3. Examples of foreign companies in Nigeria.
WEEK 6: GOVERNMENT POLICIES AND PROGRAMMES
SUB-TOPIC(S)
1. Government policies and programmes.
2. Meaning of NEEDS, UBE, and DUE process.
WEEK 7: IMPORTANCE OF GOVERNMENT POLICIES AND
PROGRAMMES TO NIGERIANS
SUB-TOPIC(S)
1. Importance of Universal Basic Education Programmes (UBE)
2. Importance of National Economic Empowerment and Development and
Strategy (NEEDS)
3. Importance of due process (DP)
WEEK 8: GOVERNMENT INSTITUTIONS IN NIGERIA
SUB-TOPIC(S)
1. the meaning of institutions
2. types of government institutions in Nigeria
WEEK 9: MEANING AND FUNCTIONS OF DIFFERENT TYPES OF
GOVERNMENT INSTITUTIONS IN NIGERIA
SUB-TOPIC(S)
1. Meaning of different types of Government institutions in Nigeria.
2. Functions of different types of Government institutions in Nigeria
WEEK 10: GOVERNMENT INSTITUTIONS IN NIGERIA (PRACTICALS)
SUB-TOPIC(S)
1. Invite a government official to talk to the pupils on activities of SON,
NAFDAC, EFCC, NDLEA etc.
2. Bring a sachet water into the classroom and let the pupils point out the
NAFDAC number on the sachet.
WEEK 11: CIVIL SOCIETY
SUB-TOPIC(S)
1. Meaning of civil society
2. Classification of civil society
WEEK 12: REVISION AND TEST
WEEK 13: EXAMINATION
Third Term:
1. Values related to Nationalism and patriotism.
2. Examples of non – national symbols
3. Differences between Nigerian National Symbol and Non National Symbols.
WEEK 3: CITIZENSHIP AND NATIONALIZATION
SUB-TOPIC(S)
1. Meaning of Citizen
2. How to become a citizen of a country
WEEK 4: NATIONALIZATION
SUB-TOPIC(S)
1. Definition of Nationalization
2. Conditions foreigners must fulfil before becoming Nigerians Citizens
3. Reasons foreigners are in our land
WEEK 5: ADVANTAGES AND DISADVANTAGES OF FOREIGNERS IN
OUR MIDST
SUB-TOPIC(S)
1. Advantages of foreigners in our midst.
2. Disadvantages of foreigners in our midst.
3. Examples of foreign companies in Nigeria.
WEEK 6: GOVERNMENT POLICIES AND PROGRAMMES
SUB-TOPIC(S)
1. Government policies and programmes.
2. Meaning of NEEDS, UBE, and DUE process.
WEEK 7: IMPORTANCE OF GOVERNMENT POLICIES AND
PROGRAMMES TO NIGERIANS
SUB-TOPIC(S)
1. Importance of Universal Basic Education Programmes (UBE)
2. Importance of National Economic Empowerment and Development and
Strategy (NEEDS)
3. Importance of due process (DP)
WEEK 8: GOVERNMENT INSTITUTIONS IN NIGERIA
SUB-TOPIC(S)
1. the meaning of institutions
2. types of government institutions in Nigeria
WEEK 9: MEANING AND FUNCTIONS OF DIFFERENT TYPES OF
GOVERNMENT INSTITUTIONS IN NIGERIA
SUB-TOPIC(S)
1. Meaning of different types of Government institutions in Nigeria.
2. Functions of different types of Government institutions in Nigeria
WEEK 10: GOVERNMENT INSTITUTIONS IN NIGERIA (PRACTICALS)
SUB-TOPIC(S)
1. Invite a government official to talk to the pupils on activities of SON,
NAFDAC, EFCC, NDLEA etc.
2. Bring a sachet water into the classroom and let the pupils point out the
NAFDAC number on the sachet.
WEEK 11: CIVIL SOCIETY
SUB-TOPIC(S)
1. Meaning of civil society
2. Classification of civil society
WEEK 12: REVISION AND TEST
WEEK 13: EXAMINATION
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