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VALUES

The document outlines a lesson on values, with the objectives being to define values, provide examples of values, and examine their importance. It includes key terms, tasks for students which involve defining and giving examples of values and discussing their importance, and a discussion on why values are diminishing today and how students can demonstrate them in school.
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VALUES

The document outlines a lesson on values, with the objectives being to define values, provide examples of values, and examine their importance. It includes key terms, tasks for students which involve defining and giving examples of values and discussing their importance, and a discussion on why values are diminishing today and how students can demonstrate them in school.
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VALUES

Learning Objectives: At the end of the lesson,


students should be able to:
1. Define values
2. Give and explain examples of values
3. Examine importance of values
Recap of last lesson
peer assessment/marking
STARTER:
1. What is the full meaning of PSHCE? (a) Political, Scientific, Historic and Cultural Education
(b) Physical, Social, Health and Civic Education (c) Personal, Social, Health and Civic Education
2. One of the aims of PSHCE is to ...... (a) discourage patriotism (b) promote national unity (c)
increase social vices
3. Reasons for the study of PSHCE include the following except …….. (a) promotion of values
(b) raising active citizens (c) discouraging patriotism
4. Which of these is a principal value of Atlantic Hall? (a) holistic learning (b) discipline (c) integrity
5. All the following are examples of Atlantic Hall core values except …. (a) integrity (b) discipline (c)
diligence
What are values?
KEY TERMS
• Moral principles &standards
• Guide
• Human actions
• Acceptable
• Integrity
• Faithfulness
• Contentment
• Cooperation etc
TASK 1

What are values?

Objectives: At the end of the lesson, students should be able to:


1. Define values
2. Give and explain examples of values
3. Examine importance of values
TASK 2

Give and explain seven (7) examples of values .

Objectives: At the end of the lesson, students should be able to:


1. Define values
2. Give and explain examples of values
3. Examine importance of values
TASK 3

Values are important in our society. To what extent


do you agree?

Objectives: At the end of the lesson, students should be able to:


1. Define values
2. Give and explain examples of values
3. Examine importance of values
ADDITIONAL TASK

• Mention five types of values


Importance of Values
1. Values build people’s trust.
2. They help achieve aims and goals.
3. They build self-esteem.
4. They enhance discipline.
5. They reduce selfishness
6. They promote good relationship
etc
Class discussion

1.Why are values diminishing (fading) today?


2.How can we demonstrate values in our
school as students?
Objectives: At the end of the lesson, students should be able to:
1. Define values
2. Give and explain examples of values
3. Examine importance of values
Classwork (4 Minutes)/peer marking

Civic Education Workbook, pages 3-6, Questions 1-10.

Objectives: At the end of the lesson, students should be able to:


1. Define values
2. Give and explain examples of values
3. Examine importance of values
ASSIGNMENT

Civic Education Workbook, pages 3-5, Questions


1-10. Deadline: Next Contact period

Next Topic:
Promotion of values (Week 3)

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