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NAME:……………………………………………………………………….CLASS:……………………………………..

DEEEPER LIFE HIGH SCHOOL


THIRD TERM: E-LEARNING NOTES
JS 1 (BASIC 7)
SUBJECT: CHRISTIAN RELIGIOUS STUDIES
SCHEME OF WORK
WEEK TOPIC
1. Revision of first term work.
2. Relationship in the family: (a) Meaning and types of family. (b) Recognition of family members.
3. Relationship in the family:
(c) Different roles of members of the family Eph. 6: 1-9; 5:21-33. Col. 3:18-21. I Pet. 3:1-7.
(d) Attributes of good family name. Pro. 22:1. Eccl 12:1
4. Relationship in school :(a) Names of members of the school (school principal, subject teachers,
house masters/mistresses, prefects, etc) (b) choosing friends at school (factors – common
Interest, age, religion, etc)
5. Relationship at school: (c) Friendship between David and Jonathan. 1 Sam 18:1-5.
(d) The friend at midnight .Luke 11:5-8. (e) consequences of bad friendship : cultism, stealing, drug
addiction, prostitution, lesbianism,
homosexual, smoking, drinking, laziness, truancy etc. Pro. 1:10; 2 Thess. 3:6-13
6. Relationship in the community: (a) Identification of the names of community leaders
(b) Ways of sustaining relationship in the community – Respect for elders and leaders,
obeying the laws of the land, participation in community development programs caring
for the needy, religious tolerance, etc Matt. 25:31-46.
7. MID TERM BREAK
8. Relationship in the Church: (c) Identification of the names of church leaders (d) Relationship
in the church i. love your Christian brothers and sisters etc. Rom 12:9-21. ii. Maintaining
Relationship in the church 1 Peter 3:8-13. Rom 13:1-7. (e) Field trip (pay visit to an orphanage
Within the locality of state). (f) Maintaining relationship in the church 1peter 3:8-13,Rom 13 1-7
(g) Field trip (pay a visit to an orphanage within the locality of the state
9 Revision
10/13 Examination

WEEK 1
DATE:……………………………………….
ACTIVITY: REVISION OF FIRST TERM WORK

WEEK 2:

DATE:…………………………………

TOPIC: RELATIONSHIP IN THE FAMILY

BIBLICAL REFERENCES: EPH. 6:1-9. ECCLE.12:1. PROV. 22:1.COL. 3:18-21. I PETER 3:1-7.

SUB-TOPICS:

1. MEANING OF RELATIONSHIP , FAMILY AND TYPES OF FAMILY


2. RECOGNITION OF FAMILY MEMBERS.

CONTENT:
MEANING OF RELATIONSHIP:

Relationship is the way two people or groups behave towards each other, or the tie, degree of kinship or
intimacy, affinity in an affair. Relationship develops when people live, play, do things together or worship
together.

MEANING OF FAMILY

A family is a group of people who are related by blood or by marriage. Families are the origin of human
communities. Some members of a family include father, mother, children, relatives, grandparents and in-laws.

TYPES OF FAMILY

There are two different types of family e.g. nuclear, extended, paternal and maternal family. The Two Major
Types of Family are:

The Nuclear Family – is made up of husband, and children, including adopted children and wards. The nuclear
family is also called the natural or restricted family.

Extended Family – is made up of husband, wife, children, brothers, sisters, uncles, aunts, cousins, etc. It is also
made up of the relatives of the parents in the nuclear family.

Other Types of Family are:

Paternal Family – the family lineage is traced through the father’s side.

Maternal Family – the family lineage is traced through the mother’s side.

Evaluation:
1. Define family and mention two major types of family
2. What do you understand by extended family?

SUB-TOPIC 2: RECOGNITION OF FAMILY MEMBERS

Parents’ parents – Grandparents

Father and mother – Parents

Father’s and mother’s brothers – Uncles

Father’s and mother’s sisters – Aunts

Brother’s or Sister’s sons – Nephews

Brother’s or Sister’s daughters – Nieces

Uncle’s or Aunt’s children – First cousins

First cousins’ children – Second cousins.

EVALUATION:

1. Nuclear family includes all the following ,EXCEPT

A. cousin B. daughter C. father D. mother E. son

2. Your mother’s sister is your---

A. aunt B. cousin C nephew. D. niece E. uncle


3. The relationship through the father’s side can be describe as

A. blood ties B. kinship C. kinsmen D. matrilineal E. patrilineal.

4. Another name for nuclear family is

A. renewed family B. repaired family C. large family D. restricted family E. none of the above.

WEEKEND READING/ASSIGNMENT: Study about different roles of family members from the textbook.

WEEK 3

DATE:…………………………………

TOPIC: RELATIONSHIP IN THE FAMILY

BIBLICAL REFERENCES: EPH. 6:1-9. ECCLE.12:1. PROV. 22:1.COL. 3:18-21. I PETER 3:1-7.

CONTENT:3.

3. ROLES OF FAMILY MEMBERS

4. CONCEPT OF GOOD FAMILY NAME

SUB-TOPIC 3: ROLES OF FAMILY MEMBERS

ROLES OF FAMILY MEMBERS: EPH. 6:1-9; 5:21 – 33; COL. 3: 18 – 21

Every member of the family has God ordained roles to play for love, harmony, progress and peaceful co-
existence of the family.

Failure of any member of the family to play his or her role will make the family not to be what God planned
for it.

Children are to obey their parents in the fear of God. That is, the children’s obedience to the parents should
be in agreement with the word of God. They are also to honour; respect their parents so that it will be well
with them and so that they may live long on the earth.

Fathers and Mothers –They are to take care of the children, provide for them and not to provoke them, but
to nurture and admonish the children in truth i.e. they are to train them to be disciplined children, instruct
them with the word of God.

Servants/Wards – They are to be obedient to the masters with fear and trembling, serving in singleness of
heart and without eye-service. Their service should be as to the Lord Jesus Christ and not as to men, or men-
pleasers, but as servants of the Lord Christ, doing the will of God from the heart. The service they render
should be of good will as to the Lord who will reward them accordingly for well doing.

Wives –They are to be subject and submissive to their husbands in everything as the church is subject and
submissive unto Christ the head of the church. Wives are to recognize their husbands as the head of the
family. They are to also respect and reverence their husbands.

Husbands – They are to love their wives sacrificially as Christ loved the church and died for it. Husbands are to
care, cherish and relish their wives as their own bodies, since no man ever hates his own flesh. It is Gods
command that the man should leave his father and mother and cleave unto his own wife so that both of them
can become one flesh.

Evaluation:

1. Mention one role of:


i. Children

ii. Father

iii. Mother

iv. Servant

SUB-TOPIC 4: CONCEPT OF GOOD FAMILY NAME

The concept of a good family name is manifested by the character, virtues and the up-bringing of members of
the family. Normally, family good name is not bought with money, but comes as a result of good reputation
shown by the members. This include hardworking, discipline, honesty, respect for other, politeness, courtesy,
kindness, public spiritedness, assistance to others especially the needy etc.

On the other hand, family good name is tarnished and destroyed by vices like waywardness of children,
fighting, drunkenness, immorality, robbery either by pen or by gun, cultism and such anti-social behavior
portrayed by the members of the family.

The Bible has this to say, “A good name is to be chosen, rather than great riches, and favour is better than
silver or gold”. Proverbs 22:1.

MORAL LESSONS:

The plan of God is for all members of the family to live peacefully together. Therefore, anything that can lead
to trouble or break up of the family should be avoided.

All members of the family are to play their roles with the progress of the family in view.

Every member of the family should protect the good name of the family, because a good name is better than
silver and gold.

EVALUATION:

2. Why is it necessary to protect your family name?

WEEKEND ASSIGNMENT:

1. What is family?
2. Mention two examples of a family and explain them.
3. List three members of the Nuclear family and their roles.
4. How can a family have a good name? Mention some things that can give a bad name to the family

Objective Questions

1. The primary function of the father in the family is to (a)always visit the parents of his wife (b)give birth
to the young ones (c)give quality education alone to the children (d) head the family as an autocratic
leader (e)provide all the basic needs of the family
2. To be a good child you should behave like ………….. in the old testament (a)Abijah (b)Joel (c) Samuel
(d)Hophni (e)Phinehas
3. To avoid tarnishing the image of our family we must (a)keep bad friends (b)reject wise counsel of our
parent (c)read our books all the time (d)obey our parents (e)challenge our parents
4. The bible urge the wives to be …………. to their husband (a)disrespectful (b)confrontational
(c)submissive (d)unkind (e)proud
5. Your brother’s or sister’s sons are your (a) cousins (b) uncles (c) brothers (d) nephews (e) aunts
6. As a parent what would you do to your child who is not exhibiting Christ –likeness (a)beat him often
(b)disown him (c)pray for him (d)starve him (e)tell his friends
7. Limited family is commonly found in ……….. system of family (a)biological (b)domestic (c)extended
(d)joint (e)nuclear
8. As soon as a child start recognizing people the first friend he/she makes is his or her (a)father (b)sister
(c)mother (d)neighbor (e) uncle

WEEK 5

Date:………………………………………..

Topic: Relationship in the School

BIBLICAL REFERENCES: 1SAMUEL 18:1-5.

SUB TOPIC:

THE SCHOOL FAMILY

CHOOSING FRIENDS AT SCHOOL

MORAL LESSONS

THE SCHOOL FAMILY:

Every school consists of five groups of people, which come together to form the school family.

Group 1 The Principal, Vice-Principal, Administrators, Bursar, and Secretary.


Group 2 The Teacher - Form Masters and Mistresses.
Group 3 Subject Teachers.
Group 4 Prefects and Class Monitors – Students.
Group 5 Students.

CHOOSING FRIENDS AT SCHOOL:

A friend is someone who is very close to us. Friendship occurs as a result of likeness.

During our first days at school, we have no friends. We are just individuals from different homes who have
been brought together to learn. Eventually, we are to choose some of our class mate or school mate to
become our friends. Human being has been created by God in way that we can’t live in isolation. On a daily
basis, we need to interact with our fellow mates to discuss, learn and impact knowledge. Friends are
inevitable in the journey of life. They can either make you or mar you.

REASONS/FACTORS FOR CHOICE OF FRIENDS:

At most times, we choose friends because of the:

-same age group,

-common interest or school clubs

-religion.

-Intelligence

-Good behavior. etc

At times, our friendship becomes a lifelong relationship (family-friends).

MORAL LESSONS:
1. To grow in life in all areas, we need one another.

2. We can’t do without the help of others so we must show ourselves friendly.

WEEKEND ASSIGNMENT:

1. The school consists of __________ groups (a) four (b) three (c) five (d) two
2. A person who is very close to you is ________ (a) enemy (b) friend (c) boss (d) mate

3.The following are consequences of bad friendship in school EXCEPT (a)cultism (b)obedience (c)prostitution
(d) truancy

4. Who is the next to the Principal in the hierarchy of school family and what is his work?
5. What is the name of the person that helps the principal in keeping the school account records?

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WEEK 6

Date:…………………………….

Topic: RELATIONSHIP IN THE SCHOOL

BIBLICAL REFERENCES: 1SAMUEL 18:45. 1 KINGS 11:5-13. PROVERBS 1:10, 1THESS.3:6-13, Lk 11: 5-13

SUB TOPIC:

FRIENDSHIP BETWEEN DAVID AND JONATHAN

THE FRIEND AT MID NIGHT

RESULT OF BAD FRIENDSHIP

CONTENT:

Friendship can’t be ruled out in any facet of life. Animals in the forest communicate with each other not to
talk of human beings created in the image of God. There are some examples found in the Bible:

FRIENDSHIP BETWEEN DAVID AND JONATHAN

Jonathan was the son of Saul, the first king of Israel. David was the son of Jesse, a shepherd. David and
Jonathan became friends after God helped David to kill Goliath of Gath (Philistine) as he lived in the house of
King Saul, and married his daughter Jonathan and David became close when David was living in the palace.
Jonathan gave David his robe, a bow, arrow and girdle for presents as a mark of their friendship. Jonathan
chose David as his friend because he was a good boy. He was brave and he trusted in the lord.

THE FRIEND AT MID NIGHT:

Jesus told a parable about two friends, one of whom had a visitor in the middle of the night. The one with the
visitor went to his friend and requested that he should give him three loaves of bread to feed his guest for he
had nothing to offer to him. But his friend refused the request on the ground that he had gone to bed with his
family. But because the friend who needed help persisted, he rose up and gave him the bread. The friend
confessed to him that he did not attend to his request because of their friendship, but because of his
persistence and disturbance.

From this story, we learnt that some friends are not kind and reliable, not willing to help when their help is
seriously needed. They easily disappoint their friends. We should be careful and look for those with good
friendship qualities. More importantly, Jesus wants us to understand, He is the best friend to have. He is more
than a friend.

QUALITIES OF GOOD FRIENDS:


i. Bravery
ii. Trust in the lord
iii. Fear of the lord
iv. Faithfulness
v. Obedience
vi. Reliability etc.

RESULT OF BAD FRIENDSHIP (PROV. 1:10; 2THES. 3:6-13)

The Bible made it clear that “evil communication corrupts good manners”. This is true among all human but
mostly influential on students. Having bad friends is a great danger because it is easier to influence human
negatively than positively. Thus, it is easier for a criminal to influence his good friend than for a good boy to
influence a criminal to become good boy.

Here are some characters found in bad friends: truancy, smoking, homosexual, lesbianism, prostitution,
drinking, stealing, laziness, cultism, engaging in watching unethical video films and many more.

MORAL LESSONS:

1. We must learn to pray to God to help us choose friends who possess good qualities in life, like
Jonathan.
2. Some friends are not reliable and may disappoint us when we need help most, so we must be careful.
3. We should learn to pray to God to help us avoid friends who are unreliable and can disappoint us.
4. The evils of bad friendship can destroy our future to succeed and prosper in life.
5. We must learn to pray to God to help us avoid the evils of bad friendship so as to succeed and prosper
in life.

WEEKEND ASSIGNMENT:

1. The friend of David is ______ (a) Saul (b) Abner (c) Jonathan (d) Goliath
2. These are the qualities of a good friend except?(a) truthfulnenes (b) bravery (c) arrogance

(d)faithfulness

3. The first King of Israel was (a) David (b) Saul (c) Asa (d) Samuel
4. Jonathan‘s friendship with David showed that even the heir to the throne of Israel acknowledged

David’s (a)kingship (b)love for woman (c)might (d)sonship

5. How would you advise a Christian brother in your school who wants to become a good future leader

(a)be faithful and obedient to his parents and teachers (b)contest for school prefectship (c)fast and

pray regularly (d)join a political parties from school.


6. In giving David his robe, armour, sword, bow and girdle, Jonathan confirmed David as successor to the

(a)children of Saul (b)commander of Israel’s army (c)throne of Israel (d)prophet of God

Essay Questions

1. Name two factors that aid students in choosing friends at school.


2. List five evils of making bad friends close to you.
3. What are the conditions that surround our choice of friend?

WEEK 6

Date:…………………………..

Topic: RELATIONSHIP IN THE COMMUNITY

BIBLICAL REFERENCES: MATTHEW 25: 31-46

SUB TOPIC:

A. IDENTIFICATION OF THE NAMES OF COMMUNITY LEADERS.


B. WAYS OF SUSTAINING RELATIONSHIP IN THE COMMUNITY.

CONTENT:

A. IDENTIFICATION OF THE NAMES OF COMMUNITY LEADERS.

The Human Community:

The human community is a group of people living in an area and share common goals and interest. It is where
we live with our parents and neighbours. In a community, different kinds of people live and work there to
earn their living. In any community, there are good or bad people, rich and poor people, lazy and hardworking
people, trouble makers and trouble-shooters.

The people in the community, meet, mix, relate and interact with each other every day in the compounds
where they live, on the roads, in the streets, in the church, in the market, in the offices and in many other
places. As they mix and interact with each other, relationships are established.

Community Leaders:

In every human community, there are different kinds of leaders. There are community leaders, Church or
Religious leaders, Education or School leaders and political leaders, etc. Those who are community leaders
are the Chiefs, the Council of Elders and Community Development leaders or leaders of Community
Progress Unions. These leaders play significant roles in the affairs of the community and the progress of the
community.

EVALUATION:

1. What is a Community?
2. Name 2 community leaders.
3. How is relationship established in the community?

B. WAYS OF SUSTAINING RELATIONSHIP IN THE COMMUNITY.


For the peace, unity and progress of a community people in the community are duty bound to develop or
establish good relationship with each other. There are ways of sustaining good relationship and ways of
destroying good relationship among the people of the community.

1. Respect for Elders and Leaders:

This means that children, honour and obey their parents, teachers and prefects at school. Every citizen of the
community submits to the authority of the chiefs and elders. This enhances the unity, progress and prosperity
of the community and the continuity of a good and healthy relationship.

On the other hand, if children are unruly, disrespectful to parents, teachers and prefects at school, while adult
and citizens of the community do not submit to or obey the authority of chiefs and elders in the community,
then there will be fighting, confusion and breakdown of law and order which will result in strained
relationship and lack of progress in the community.

2 Obedience to Law and Order:

The laws of the land just like the rules and regulations in the school are made to control human behavior in
the community. The laws tell us what is good to do and what is bad to avoid. This helps to maintain and
sustain good relationship with one another. To sustain good relationship in the community, citizens needs to:

1. Respect each other.


2. Obey the laws of the land.
3. Do not trespass other people’s rights, Commit crimes such as fighting, cheating, fraud(419) etc

3. Participation in Community Development Programmes:

Good citizens contribute levies and donations for such projects, thus promoting good relationship and
progress in the community as governments alone cannot provide all the needed facilities in the community.

4. Caring for the Needy:

The Bible teaches that we should be our brother’s keeper. We are expected to be helpful to others especially
the poor, the physically challenged or handicapped people. These are people who could not provide the basic
necessities of life for themselves. They have to be assisted to survive. There is love in sharing; you can help a
fellow student with part of your pocket money in buying some eatables from the tuck-shop when he or she is
in need. The Lord Jesus taught that “it is more blessed to give than to receive.”

5. Religious Tolerance:

Religious tolerance simply means peaceful coexistence between people of different religion. As Christians, we
live in the same community with people of other religions. In Nigeria there are three major religions,
Christianity, Islam and African Traditional Religion. Religious tolerance is based on the understanding that
there are three clear elements common to all three major religions in Nigeria. These elements are:

1. The common belief in the Almighty God as the Creator and Controller of the world;
2. The good relationship between God and human beings got broken down due to the fault of human
beings; and
3. There is need to restore the broken relationship between God and human beings.

MORAL LESSONS:

1. You have a responsibility to help sustain good relationship in the school between teachers and students
and among students.
2. You should pray to God to help you sustain good relationship in the school and in your home community.
3. As a true follower of Christ, you are to show religious tolerance and love both Christians and non-
Christians alike.
4. We are not to imitate religious fanatics in killing people of other religion and destroying their places of
worship.

EVALUATION:

1. Mention 3 ways of sustaining good relationship in the community.


2. What is religious tolerance?

WEEKEND ASSIGNMENT:

OBJECTIVE

1. The Community is a place…… (a) where people live and fight (b) where people live and earn their living
(c) where criminals organize operations (d) where workers congregate every day.
2. We can sustain good relationship by all but one of the following:
(a) Caring for the needy
(b) Showing respect for elders
(c) Participating in communal labour
(d) Profiteering at the expense of others comfort
3. Some of the major challenges facing Nigeria as a nation is lack of (a) religion (b)worship centers
(c)tolerance (d) leaders
4. Relationship is established among people as they (a)fight and share(b)mix and interact (c)read and
pray (d) sacrifice and fight.

Essay

1. Explain 3 ways of sustaining good relationship in the school.


2. What are the 3 elements common to all 3 major religions in Nigeria?

READING ASSIGNMENT

Read the Book Living As God’s Children: Christian Religious Education and Moral Instruction by: T.N.O.
Quarcoopome et al pages 111 – 119.

WEEK 7: MID TERM BREAK

WEEK 8

Date:…………………………….

Topic: RELATIONSHIP IN THE CHURCH

BIBLICAL REFERENCES: ROMANS 12: 9-21. I PETER 3: 8-13. ROMANS 13:1-7.

SUB TOPIC:

IDENTIFICATION OF THE NAMES OF CHURCH LEADERS


RELATIONSHIP IN THE CHURCH
MAINTAINING RELATIONSHIP IN THE CHURCH
FILED TRIP

CONTENT:

IDENTIFICATION OF THE NAMES OF CHURCH LEADERS

The church is the body of Christ. It includes our Church leaders and the congregation . Some of our Church
leaders are the Pope, Arc Bishops, Bishops, priests, pastors, Prophets and Overseers. As Christians, all
members of the Church are brothers and sisters in Christ. In order to have good relationship in the Church, we
should show Christian love for one another as brothers and sisters serving the same Christ.

RELATIONSHIP IN THE CHURCH


As Christians, we are saddled with the responsibility of showing love, care and concern for other human being
even the unbelievers, because it’s through this we can win them to Christ. Here are some ways we can love
our brothers and sisters:
1. Doing good to one another.
2. Are kind and affectionate to one another.
3. Pray for those in trouble.
4. Love and live peacefully with everyone
5. Do not retaliate but forgive.
6. Overcome evil with good.

MAINTAINING RELATIONSHIP IN THE CHURCH 1 peter 3:8-13; Roman 13:1-7;


7. As we show Christian love for one another, we should also maintain good relationship with one another in
the Church, which includes:
1. Have compassion for one another.
2. Have a good conscience.
3. Make peace among ourselves.
4. Bless one another to succeed and prosper in the Christ.
5. Be ready to defend our faith to non-Christians.

EVALUATION:

1. Mention three ways of sustaining relationship in the church.


2. List five ways of showing Christian love

FIELD TRIP

Field trip means going on an excursion or visiting places of interest. The purpose is to enable us observe, at
first hand, some of the things that we learn in class, some of the places we have heard, read in our textbooks
or even on mass media.

PLACES OF INTEREST FOR AN EXCURSION

Palace: The chief lives in a palace from where he rules over his people. When we visit the palace we shall see:

 How the chief lives.


 How the people greet him in a certain way to show respect for his office.
 The place where he receives visitors.
 The place where he and the council of elders meet to discuss matters affecting the welfare of the people.

The school for the Blind: Here we will observe how blind people are trained to use their hands to read and
write and do many other things that normal people do. Such a visit helps us to understand the world of the
blind and what we can do to improve their lot when we grow up.

The Orphanages and Motherless Babies: These are homes where children who have lost both parents or have
no mothers live. We can see what is done to make them feel happy and wanted. We can hear about how
some of the rich people, churches and organizations in the community visit them from time to time. They give
them food and clothing. Such a visit helps us to know more about the problems of orphans and how we can
help them meet their needs when we grow.

MORAL LESSONS

1. You must learn to pray to God to help you sustain good relationship in the Church.
2. You must learn to pray to God to help you become a true follower of Jesus Christ by showing Christian
love to Christians and non-Christians.

NOTE: Students are to pay visit to an orphanage within the locality of State.

WEEKEND ASSIGNMENT:

1. What is field trip?


2. Outline five places you can visit.
3. Outline three main purposes of field trip.
4. Mention five ways of maintaining good relationship with God’s children.

………………………………………..End of 3rd term……………………………………………….

REFERENCE BOOKS:

1. Quarcoopome , T.N.O. et al. - Living as God’s Children -Christian Religious Education &

Moral Instructions For Basic 7 (Reprinted) African University Press, Ibadan 2012.

2. Oliver, O. J. E. et al. –Spectrum Christian Religious Knowledge For Junior Secondary Schools1

(Revised) ; Spectrum Books Limited, Ibadan 2011.

3. Henry Aikpitanyi et al. – Religion and National Values For Junior Secondary Schools 1 (First

Published Rasmed Publications Limited, Ibadan 2014.

4. Kunle Dagunro – Lasswell Evergreen Solutions Basic Education Certificate Examination J .S .S Upper Basic 3

(Neco) 2009-2014.

5. P C Study Bible 5

6. Encarta Dictionaries.

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