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CRS Year 9 May 22, 2020

 Learning objectives: At the end of the lesson, students should be able to: 1. Explain Christians as the salt of the earth and light of the world.   CHRISTIANS LIVING IN THE COMMUNITY: MATT 5: 13-16 Christians living in the community are the salt of the community.  As salt prevents food from decay, so Christians are expected to prevent their community from moral decay.  But if they fail to do this then, they are of no use to the community morally.  We are to preserve values like: 1. truthfulness 2. decent dressing 3. uprightness 4. respect for elders 5. hard work, etc. Christians living in the community are also referred to as the light of the world.  The presence of light makes people see the right path in a dark environment.  In a similar vein, our lives as Christians should show unbelievers in our community the way to Christ, the everlasting light.  We are, therefore, advised thus, “Let your light so shine before men, that they may see...

Africa Continent May 22, 2020

Subject: Social Studies  Topic: Africa Continent Learning Objectives: At the end of the lesson, pupils should be able to: 1. Mention some facts about Africa continent 2. Mention some countries in Africa and their capital. Africa Continent Some facts about the Africa continent. • There are 54 countries in Africa. • Of the seven continents of the world, Africa is the second largest. • The world's longest river -- the Nile and the world's largest desert -- the Sahara desert both are home in Africa. • Algeria is the biggest country in Africa by land area. • One of the oldest universities in the world is in Timbuktu, Mali. By the 12th century Timbuktu was home to three universities. • Lake victoria is the largest lake in africa and the world’s second largest fresh water lake. • The most visited cities by tourists are Cape Town, Cairo, and Tunis. All capital cities in Africa listed by country Country Capital city A Algeria Algiers Angola Luanda B Benin Porto-Novo Botswana Gaborone Bu...

Christian Organisations. Religious Studies (Year 9) 8th May 2020

Subject: Christian Religious Studies Class: Year 9 Date: May 8th, 2020 Topic: Christian organisation. Learning Objectives: At the end of the lesson, you should be able to: 1. Explain the aims of religious organisations. 2. List and explain different Christian organisations. All the churches in Nigeria have got organisations and societies.  These organisations are set up especially for the spiritual and moral training of the youths so that they can grow up to be responsible and useful Christian citizens contributing their best to the peace, unity and progress of the Church and the nation.  There are many organisations in Nigeria.   Aims Of Religious Organisations are as follows: 1. To work together in preaching the gospel. 2. To bring together people of the same aspirations for the growth of the church. 3. To have wider fellowship among Christians. 4. To strengthen fellow Christians under persecution. 5. To work together in finding solutions to Christians common probl...

Continents of the world. Social Studies (Year 6) 8th May 2020

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Social Studies Topic: The Continents of the world Date: 8th May 2020 Learning Objectives: At the end of the lesson, pupils should be able to: 1. Define a continent. 2. List and describe the seven continents of the world. 3. Mention the population of four without of this seven continents. What is a continent?  A continent is a large, continuous area of land on Earth. All continents of the Earth together make up about one-third of the total surface of the planet.  The fact is, more than two-thirds of the Earth's surface is covered by water. The 7 continents of the world 1. ASIA includes 50 countries, and it is the most populated continent, the 60% of the total population of the Earth live here. 2. AFRICA comprises 54 countries. It is the hottest continent and home of the world's largest desert, the Sahara, occupying the 25% of the total area of Africa. 3. NORTH AMERICA  includes 23 countries led by the USA as the largest economy in the world. 4. SOUTH AMERICA  comprise...

CHRISTIAN RELIGIOUS STUDIES(Year 6)

Topic:Some Evils of Alcoholism Bible passages:  Proverbs 20:1; 23:20-21;  29:33; 1Corinthians 6:10; Galatians 5:21 Learning objectives: At the end of the lesson, you should be able to: 1. Define alcoholism 2. Mention and explain evils of alcoholism. Evils of Alcoholism What is an alcohol? An alcohol is a strong drink. It is made from fermented fruits. An alcohol makes a person drunk when taken in large quantities. An alcoholic is a drunkard who takes too much alcohol until he gets drunk. Therefore, alcoholism means the bad habit of drinking too much alcohol. The Bible condemns alcoholism because of the dangers connected with drinking too much alcohol. The following are some of the evils of alcoholism 1. Alcoholism weakens the body and makes the brain dull: A drunkard looses all his senses when he is drunk. He is unable to reason correctly. According to Proverbs 23:33, when you drink too much alcohol, "your eyes will see strange things and your mind utter perverse things". 2. ...

Christian Religious Studies

Topic: Family Relationship Learning objectives:  At the end of the lesson, you should be able to: 1. Explain family relationship 2. Recognise family members 3. Draw and explain family trees Family Relationship  Family members are related by blood or by marriage. Each family has different ways of recognising one another. This emerges from marriages and the production of children and grandchildren. Recognising family members 1 . Uncle: An uncle is your father or mother's brother. 2. Aunt: An aunt is your father or mother's sister. 3. Cousin: A cousin is the son or daughter of your aunt or uncle. 4. Nephew: A nephew is the son of your sister or brother. 5. Niece: A niece is the daughter of your sister or brother. 6. Grandmother:  A grandmother is your father or mother's mother. 7. Grandfather: A grandfather is your father or mother's father. 8. Half-brother: A brother with whom one has only one parent in common. Half-sister: A sister with whom one has only one parent in co...