Reasons for National Honors Award Basic 6 Civic Education Lesson Note
Download Lesson Note
Lesson Notes
Topic: Reasons for National Honors Award
Learning Objectives: By the end of the lesson, pupils should be able to:
- Identify reasons for national honors awards
- Discuss reasons for national honor awards
- Demonstrate attitudes/values that lead to receiving awards
Lesson Content:
Main Reasons for National Honor Awards:
- Hard Work and Excellence
- Outstanding performance in chosen field
- Dedication to duty and responsibility
- Going beyond normal expectations
- Patriotism
- Love for country and fellow citizens
- Putting national interest before personal gain
- Defending Nigeria’s image and values
- Service to Humanity
- Helping to solve societal problems
- Contributing to community development
- Making life better for others
- Outstanding Achievements
- Breaking new ground in various fields
- Representing Nigeria excellently abroad
- Setting positive examples for others
- Leadership and Courage
- Leading positive change in society
- Standing up for what is right
- Inspiring others to be better
Values That Lead to Awards:
- Honesty and integrity
- Perseverance and determination
- Selflessness and generosity
- Innovation and creativity
- Unity and cooperation
Multiple Choice Questions:
- Which of these is NOT a reason for receiving national honor awards? a) Hard work b) Patriotism c) Selfishness d) Service to humanity
- Patriotism means: a) Loving only your family b) Love for your country c) Caring only for yourself d) Helping only friends
- A person who puts national interest before personal gain shows: a) Greed b) Selfishness c) Patriotism d) Hatred
- Outstanding achievements can be made in: a) Only sports b) Only politics c) Only education d) Various fields
- Which value is important for receiving honor awards? a) Dishonesty b) Laziness c) Integrity d) Selfishness
Answers: 1-c, 2-b, 3-c, 4-d, 5-c
Homework:
- List five good behaviors that could lead to recognition
- Write about someone in your community who deserves recognition and why
- Practice one act of service in your home or school this week