Second Term Lesson Note for Week Eight.
Class : Primary One
Subject : Civic Education
Topic : Results of Not Obeying Government Rules and Regulations.
Duration : 40 Minutes
Period : Single Period
Reference Book :
Civic Education for Primary Schools, Book 1.
Lagos State Unified schemes of work for lower Primary, (Primary 1 – 3).
Online Resources
Instructional Material : Chart showing results of not Obeying Government Rules and Regulations
Learning Objectives : By the end of the lesson learners will be able to
State some of the results of Not Obeying Government Rules and Regulations
Content :
The following are results of Not Obeying Government Rules and Regulations.
1. Payment of fines : This is the payment of a certain amount of money as stated in the law for disobedience.
2. Imprisonment : This is when someone sentenced to jail for bad behaviour. Eg. drug trafficking, stealing, murderer, etc. This is according to law in the court by a judge.
3. Seizing of property such as cars, houses, international passport, froze bank account, etc.
4. Disobeying government rules and regulations can lead to banned from going to a certain places or restrictions.
5. Disobeying government rules and regulations teaches or encourage bad behaviour if not punished.
6. Retrenchment or demotions : This is when a person is advised to resign from the office work for wrong doing by disobeying government laws.
Presentation Steps :
Step 1 : Revision of the previous lesson with the learners by asking them questions orally.
Step 2 : Introduces the new topic to the learners by explaining the government rules and regulations.
Step 3 : Mentions the results of Disobeying Government Rules and Regulations.
Evaluation :
1. Disobeying government laws can lead to ___________. (a) imprisonment (b) happiness (c) reward
2. For Disobeying government rules, property can be _________ as punishment. (a) given (b) seized (c) rewarded
3. Payment of a certain amount of money as __________ is a form of punishment for Disobeying government laws. (a) tax (b) fine (c) reward
4. Disobeying government rules teaches other citizens bad morals. (a) True (b) False
5. A person can be ___________ for disobeying government laws at work. (a) rewarded (b) promoted (c) retrenched
Conclusion : At the end of the lesson learners were able to answer the questions correctly.