
Lesson Plan for Primary Two (First Term)
Subject: Civic Education
Class: Primary Two
Week of the First Term: 8th Week
Topic: Honesty
Sub-Topic: Meaning and Importance of Telling the Truth Always; Reward of Honesty and Punishment of Dishonesty
Instructional Objectives
At the end of the lesson, pupils should be able to:
- Define honesty and explain why it is important to always tell the truth.
- Identify examples of honest and dishonest behaviors in everyday situations.
- Describe the rewards of being honest and the consequences of being dishonest.
Entry Behaviour
Pupils should have a basic understanding of right and wrong behavior from their interactions at home and in school.
Instructional Materials
- Textbook: Civic Education for Primary Schools Book 2 by Gbenga M. Babalola, 2016, Metropolitan Publishers, Lagos.
- Visual aids: Charts showing examples of honesty and dishonesty.
- Flashcards: With images depicting rewards for honesty and punishments for dishonesty.
Reference Materials
Babalola, G. M. (2016). Civic Education for Primary Schools Book 2. Lagos: Metropolitan Publishers.
Ogunniyi, D., Mogaji, G. T., & Ogbogu, E. (2016). Civic Education for Primary Schools Book 2. Lagos: Spectrum Books Limited.
Content
What is honesty?
Honesty means telling the truth and not lying, cheating, or stealing. It also means doing the right thing, even when no one is watching.
Importance of Telling the Truth Always
It builds Trust
It creates Respect
It helps Solve Problems
It makes You Feel Good
It builds Good Character
It prevents Problems
Reward of Honesty
Trust from Others
Better Friendships
Feeling Good Inside
Getting Help When Needed
Avoiding Trouble
Building Good Character
Punishment of Dishonesty
Losing Trust
Hurting Friendships
Getting into Trouble
Feeling Bad Inside
Punishments
Step 1: Introduction
Lesson Presentation (Step-by-Step Procedure)
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