God Wants Us To Work Basic 5 Christian Religious Studies (CRS) Lesson Note
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Topic: God Wants Us To Work
Work and Purpose Lesson Plan
Behavioral Objectives
By the end of the lesson, pupils should be able to:
- Define what work is.
- Mention different types of work.
- Explain why people should work.
Keywords
- Work
- Types of Work
- Purpose
- Responsibility
Set Induction
Start by asking pupils about their daily tasks at home or school. Discuss how these tasks are important and how they contribute to their well-being and the well-being of others.
Entry Behavior
Pupils have some understanding of chores and tasks but may not fully grasp the concept of work as a broader responsibility.
Learning Resources and Materials
- Bible (Genesis 2:15, Proverbs 14:23)
- Pictures or illustrations of different types of work (e.g., farming, teaching, construction)
- Whiteboard and markers
Building Background/Connection to Prior Knowledge
Discuss their own responsibilities at home and school, linking these tasks to the broader concept of work and its importance.
Embedded Core Skills
- Responsibility
- Critical thinking
- Communication
- Reflection
Learning Materials
- Visual aids showing various types of work and their impact
Reference Books
- Lagos State Scheme of Work
- Bible (Genesis 2:15, Proverbs 14:23)
Instructional Materials
- Bible (Genesis 2:15, Proverbs 14:23)
- Illustrations of work
Content
1. What Work Is:
- Work is any activity or task that requires effort and is done to achieve a specific purpose or goal.
- It includes both paid and unpaid activities.
2. Different Types of Work:
- Physical Work: Tasks that involve physical effort (e.g., farming, construction).
- Mental Work: Tasks that involve thinking and planning (e.g., teaching, office work).
- Voluntary Work: Tasks undertaken without payment to help others (e.g., volunteering at a charity).
- Household Work: Daily chores and responsibilities at home (e.g., cleaning, cooking).
3. Why People Should Work:
- Purpose: Work gives a sense of purpose and accomplishment.
- Self-Sufficiency: Enables individuals to support themselves and their families.
- Contribution: Helps improve the community and society by providing necessary services and goods.
- Growth: Offers opportunities for personal and professional development.
Fill-in-the-Blank Questions
- Work is any activity or task that requires ______ and is done to achieve a specific goal. a) Money b) Effort c) Rest d) Time
- Physical work involves tasks that require ______ effort. a) Mental b) Financial c) Emotional d) Physical
- One example of voluntary work is ______ at a charity. a) Working b) Playing c) Sleeping d) Shopping
- Work provides a sense of ______ and accomplishment. a) Boredom b) Anger c) Purpose d) Confusion
- Household work includes tasks like ______ and cooking. a) Traveling b) Reading c) Cleaning d) Watching TV