Christian Religious Studies (CRS) Scheme of work (SS1 – SS3)
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CHRISTIAN RELIGION STUDIES NAPPS SCHEME
First Term SS1 Christian Religious Studies Scheme of Work NAPPS
Week 1
Jesus as The Lamb of God John 1: 29-34
Jesus as The Door and The Good Shepherd John 10: 1-18
Week 2
Jesus as The Light of the World John 3:19,John9: 4-5, John 12:35-36.
Week 3
Jesus as The Living Bread and Water John 15: 1-11, 1John 1:5-7, John 6:25-40, John 4: 7-15
Week 4
Love.
God’s Love for Man and Man’s Love for One Another
John 4: 7-8, 1Cor.13:1-3, 1John 3 17-19
Week 5
Justification by Faith
- Meaning and Need for Justification(Rom. 3: 23, Gal. 4;19-21)
- Works and Law do not Justify Anybody(Rom. 4: 1-5, Gal. 2: 16-21)
Week 6
(c) Faith in Jesus as Condition for Justification(Rom. 1: 16-17, Rom. 4:1-5)
(d) Fruits of Justification(Gal. 2: 19-21, Gal. 5:22, Rom. 5:1)
Week 7
New Life in Christ
(a) Meaning of Old Life As Living in Sin
(b) Characteristics of Old Life (Gal. 5:19-21, Col. 3:5-7)
(c) Need for Change (Rom.6: 1-4)
Week 8
(d) Characteristics of the New Life (Gal. 5: 22-24
(e) Need to Stick to New Life ( Rom. 6:12-19)
Week 9
Sonship.
(a) Jesus Christ the Son of God Rom. 3: 17, 32.
- Christians are also Children of God Rom. 8: 1-39.
Week 10
Revision of the Term’s Work
Week 11 – 12
Examination.
First Term SS2 Christian Religious Studies Scheme of Work NAPPS
Week 1
The Sovereignty of God
-God the Creator Gen. 1&2
Week 2
God the Controller of the Universe Gen 1: 26 – 31, Amos 9: 6 – 7, Isaiah 49: 1 – 12
Week 3
Leadership I
-Joseph as a leader Genesis 37: 1 – 28; 41: 1 – 57; 45: 1 – 15.
Week 4
Leadership II
-Moses as a Leader Exo:1, 2, 3, 4: 1 – 17; 5:1 – 5, 22: 23; 6: 28 – 30; 7: 17; 14:1 – 17; 5: 1 – 5; 22: 23; 6: 28 – 30; 7: 1 – 7; 14:1-31; 32:1-1; Num. 13:1-33; 14:1-19.
Week 5
Leadership III
-Joshua as a Leader. Num 13:16-34, 14:1-10; 27:15-23, Joshua 1:1-15; 6:24:1-31
Week 6
Leadership IV
-Deborah as a Leader
Week 7
God Cares for His People
– Guidance Exo. 14
Week 8
God Cares for his People
– Provision Exodus 16:1-22; 17:1-7
Week 9
God Cares for his People
– Protection
Week 10
Summary of the Terms Work/Revision
Week 11
Revision
Week 12 & 13
Examination
First Term SS3 CRS Scheme of Work NAPPS
Week 1
The Baptism
- The Significance of the baptism of Jesus Matt. 3:13-17, Mark 1:9-11,21-22
Week 2
The Temptation
- Interpretation and significance of the temptation Matt. 4:1-11, 1:12-13; Lk 4:1-13
Week 3
Discipleship
- The call of the first four disciples. Matt. 8:16-28, Luke 9:57-63;14:25-33.
Week 4
The demands of discipleship Matt. 8:16-28, Lk 9:57-63, Lk. 14:25-33.
Week 5 & 6
Mission of the Disciple Matt. 10:1-15, Mk 6:7-13, Lk 9:1-16.
Week 7
The Arrest and Trials of Jesus Christ. Matt. 26: 36-75
Week 8
Crucifixion, Death and Burial of Jesus. Matt. 27: 32-66
Week 9
The Resurrection of Jesus and his Ascension. Matt. 28:1-10, Mk. 16: 1-20, Lk. 24:1-35
Week 10
Communion and Fellowship. Acts. 1-6.
Week 11
Revision.
Week 12 & 13
Examination
Second Term SS1 Christian Religious Studies Scheme of Work NAPPS
| SSS 1 |
| WEEK 1; Revision of last term’s work/meaning of faith and work. Week 2; Salvation: – Salvation is by faith. (Eph 2:8 -9, Heb. 11:1-3) – Genuine saving faith Manifest through work. (James 2:14-26) Week 3; The fruits of the spirit – Definition of fruits. – The fruit of the flesh (Gal. 5:19 – 21) – The fruit of the Spirit. (Gal. 5: 22 – 25) – How to bear fruit of the spirit. (Acts 2: 3 – 8, Rom. 10: 9 – 10) Week 4; Spiritual gifts: – Definition of spiritual gift and talents. (1stCorin. 12:4-8, Eph. 4:11-13). – Distribution of spiritual gifts. (1stCorin. 12:7 -11). – Differentiate between spiritual gifts and talent. (1stCorin 12:7,11; Eph. 4) – Spiritual gifts and hierarchy. (Rom. 12:6-8; 1stCorin. 12:28,31, 1stCorin. 14: 1 -5) – How to identify and excise your own spiritual gifts. Week 5; forgiveness – Meaning of forgiveness. (2 Corin. 5:18 -19; Heb. 8:12) – How to receive forgiveness for one’s own sin. (Phil.1:1; 1st John 1:9-10) – Jesus teaching on forgiveness. (Matt. 6:12, 14, 15) – Effect of Unforgiveness. Matt. 15:21-35 Week 6; Rights and Obligation Of Family Members – Types of family – Rights and duties of family members (Corin. 3:18-22, 1st Pet. 3:1-7, Eph. 5:21-33) – Behaviuor which could destabilize family. Week 7; Humility – Meaning of humility. (Phil. 2:1-11) – Ways of demonstrating humility. (James 4:10, 1st Pet. 5:5-9, John 11:3-5) – Consequences of pride. (James 4:6, 1st Pet. 5:5, Matt. 23:12), (The message of humility). – Submission to those in authority. – People in authority to serve with the fear of God (Rom. 13:1-7). – Week 8; Civic responsibility the need for order in the society: Constitution: – Nigeria – African Charter on human rights and people’s right – UN declaration on human rights Week 9; Good citizens: Peter’s message on the duties of good citizen. (1st Pet. 2:13-17) Meaning of good citizenship Our duties to those in authority (1st Timo. 2:1-4) Week 10; Revision of term’s work. Week 11 – 13; Examination |
Second Term SS2 Christian Religious Studies (CRS) Scheme of Work NAPPS
| SSS 2 |
| Week 1; Revision of last term’s work/parental responsibilities. Eli and Samuel – The irresponsible behaviuor of the sons of Eli and Samuel (1st Sam. 2:12-25; 8:1-9) – God’s pronouncement of judgement on Eli and his sons (1st Sam. 2:27 – 36; 3:1-18) – Fulfilment of God’s judgement on Eli and his family. (1st Sam. 4:10-22). Week 2; Parental responsibilities ASA – King Asa pleased God (1st kings 159-15) – King Jehoshaphat follows his father’s way of life. (1st Kings 22:41-44) Week 3; Consequences of obedience and disobedience consequences of obedience: – Joseph was rewarded for obeying God’s laws. (Ex. 20:1-17, Gen. 39:7-12) – David was rewarded for respecting a civil rule (Ex. 20:13, 1st Sam. 26:1-12) – The three Hebrew youths escaped death for obeying God to avoid idolatry. (Ex. 20:3; Dan. 3:1-30). Week 4; Consequences of disobedience Saul’s disobedience. (1st Sam. 15:1-19) – Consequences of Saul rejection as king. (1st Sam. 15:20-26) – Spirit of God left Saul (1st Sam. 16:14-23) – Saul and his sons died same day. (1st Sam. 31:1-13) – Other who suffered for their disobedience. Disobedience of young Prophet. (1st Kings 13:11-24). – The sons of Eli. (1st Sam. 2:22-25; 1st Sam. 4:10-11). Week 5; friendship: – The friendship between Jesus, Martha and Mary was cordial. (Lk. 10:32-42) – Friendship between Jesus and Lazarus. (John 11:1-44) – David, Saul and Jonathan. (1st Sam. 18:19). – Types of friendship. (John 6:60-71) – Characteristics of good and bad friends Week 6; Submission to the will of God trust in God: – David submitted to the will of God (1st Sam. 12:15-25) – David submits to the will of God. (1st Sam. 26:1-25; 2nd Sam. 12:15-25) Week 7; Making decision as a Christian Wisdom of Solomon: – Solomon’s request for wisdom from God. (1st Kings 3:3-15). – How Solomon applied his wisdom. (1st Kings 3:16-23; 4:29-34) – Building of the temple and his dedication. Week 8; Unwise decision of Solomon and Rehoboam: – Solomon’s unwise decision. (1st Kings 9:15-23; 11:1-13) – Rehoboam’s unwise decision and its consequences. (1st Kings 12:1-20) Week 9; Greed and its effects: The effects of greed (Ahab and Gehazi) – Ahab seize Naboth’s vineyard. (1st Kings 21:1-16) – The effects of Ahab’s greed. (1st Kings 21:17-29) – Gehazi’s greed and its consequences. (2nd Kings 5:1-27). Week 10; Revision Week 11 -12; Examination |
Second Term SS3 Christian Religious Studies Scheme of Work NAPPS
| SSS 3 |
| Week 1; The Holy spirit at Pentecost: – The promise of the Holy Spirit. (Acts 1:8) – The coming of the Holy Spirit. (Acts 2:1-13) – Peter’s speech. (Acts 2:14-41) Week 2; Mission to the gentiles: – Saul’s conversion. (Acts 9:1-19) – Damascus and Jerusalem. (Acts 9:20-30) – Significances of Saul’s conversion. Week 3; Mission to the gentiles – Peter’s ministry in Lydda and Joppa. (Acts 9:32-42). – Peter and the gentiles convert. (Acts 10:1-48; 11:1-18). Week 4; Opposition to the gospel message – Arrest And imprisonment of the Apostle. (Acts 4:1-31; 5:17-42) – Opposition against Stephen. (Acts 6:8-15; 7:1-10). Week 5; Opposition to the gospel: – Saul’s opposition to the Gospel (Acts 9:1-3) – Herob opposition to the gospel (Acts 12:1-24) – How church prevail over opposition. Week 6; HIV/AIDS: – Meaning of HIV/AIDS – How people can be infected by HIV/AIDS and symptoms. – Prevention of HIV/AIDS – Cure for HIV/AIDS (people who are sick, Jesus cared for them.) (John 4:46-54; 5:1-8; 9:1-7). Week 7; Revisions and Examination. |
Third Term SS1 Christian Religious Knowledge Scheme of Work NAPPS
| 023 | CHRISTIAN RELIGIOUS STUDIES |
| 1 | Revision of second term’s work/effective prayer (i) Meaning of Prayer (ii) Causes of un-answered prayer (James 1: 6 – 8, 4:1 – 3, Jn. 5: 14 – 15) (iii) Types of Prayer |
| 2. | JAMES TEACHING ON PRAYER Jesus taught His disciples how to pray (Matt. 6: 7 – 13) |
| 3 | CHRISTIAN LIVING IN THE COMMUNITY (i) Living a life of witnessing to Christ (1 Pet, 1:13 – 17, 2:9 – 25, 4: 1 -19) (ii) Paul’s statement on children of light (Rom. 13:11 – 14) |
| 4 | Social vices and witnessing to Christ (1Pet. 5: 7 – 11) |
| 5 | SKILL ACQUISITION AND EMPOWERMENT a. What is skill acquisition? b. Different trade student can acquire c. Examples from the Holy Bible i. Jesus the carpenter’s son. (Matt 13:55, Mk 6:3) ii. The apostles as fishermen. (Matt 4:18-20) |
| 6 | DIGINITY OF LABOUR (i) Obligation to work (1Thess 3;6-15, 2:9, Col 3:23-25, Eph 6:5-8, Titus 3:1) (ii) Importance of hardwork to human life. (iii) Scriptural condemnation on idleness. (2Thess 3:14-15) |
| 7 | CHRISTIAN ATTITUDE TO WORKS. Jesus message on love of enemies. (Matt 5:38-48) |
| 8 | IMPARTIALITY i. Meaning of impartiality. (James 2:1-13) ii. The Golden Rule. (Matt 7:12, Lk 6:31) iii. Negative effect of Depotism, Favoritism and tribalism on the society |
| 9 | THE RESURRECTION AND SECOND COMING OF CHRIST i. The account of the resurrection. (Matt.28:1-8, Mk,16:1-8,Lk24:1-11) ii. Significance of resurrection to the Christian Faith iii. Women activities in the story of resurrection to the Christian faith |
| 10 | THE SECOND COMING OF JESUS CHRIST I. Jesus tasks of the last judgement when he comes. The parable of the ten virgins. (Matt.25:1-13). The parable of the talents. (Matt 25:14-30 ii. the sign of the second coming of the Lord. (2Thess 2:1-2) iii. Preparation for the second coming. (Matt 25:31-41, 1Thess 5:1-11) |
| 11 | HIV/AIDS a. Meaning of HIV/AIDS b. How people can be infected by HIV/AIDS and symptoms. c. Cure for HIV/AIDS (People who are sick, Jesus cared for them). (John 4:46-54, 5:1-8, 9:1-7) |
| 12 | Revision of the term’s work |
| 13 | Examination |
Third Term SS2 Christian Religious Knowledge (CRK) Scheme of Work NAPPS
| 023 | CHRISTIAN RELIGIOUS STUDIES |
| 1 | THE SUPREMACY OF GOD i. The stories of Elijah and Obadiah (1Kgs 16:29-34, 1Kgs 17:1-7, 16:1-9, 19:1-18) |
| 2. | ELIJAH AT MOUNT CARMEL i. Elijah meet the king and threw a challenge. (1Kgs 18:17-19) ii. The contest on Mount Carmel. (1Kgs 18:20-46, 1Sam 5:1-12 |
| 3 | RELIGIOUS REFORM i. Prevalent religious evils at the time of Josiah. (2Kgs. 22) ii. Josiah reforms in Judah (2Kgs 23:4-14, 21-30) iii. Religious reform in the North (2Kgs 23:15-20) iv. Some area of religious reform in Nigeria e.g Removal of adulterous priest, spiritualists, homosexual, lesbians Pastors |
| 4 | CONCERN FOR ONE’S NATION i. The captivity and destruction of Jerusalem (2Kgs 24:25:1-17). ii. Report on the condition of the Nation.(Neh.1-3) iii. Concern of Nehemiah,Ezra and Zerubabel for their Nation despite opposition.(Neh. 1:1-11;2:9-20; Ezra 1:5-11;7:1-10 iv. Reconstruction of the Nation in the face of opposition. (Ezra 4:5; 1-2; 6:13-22; Neh. 4:1-23) v. Responsibilty to our Nation – Nigeria: Political and economic stability, spiritual reawakening etc. |
| 5 | FAITH IN GOD i. The command to worship king Nebuchadnezzar’s image (Dan. 3:1-7) ii. Refusal of Shadrack, Meshack and Abednego to worship the king’s image iii. Punishment for the refusal and God’s deliverance iv. Effects of their faith and courage on the people i.e Babylonians and the Jews |
| 6 | FAITH AND POWER OF GOD i. A degree to worship the king. (Dan.6:1-9) ii. Daniel expresses his faith in God. (Dan. 6:10-15) iii. Daniel in the lion’s den (Dan. 6:11-18) iv. The power of God manifested. (Dan. 6:19-24) v. Effects of Daniel’s Faith (Dan. 6:25-28) vi. Qualities of Daniel. (Dan. 1:3-8; 6:3-5; 10, 16; 6:22-23). |
| 7 | TRUE RELIGION AND SOCIAL JUSTICE i. True religion (Amos 5:21-23-25; 4:4,5) ii. It demands purity of heart, honest desires and justice (Amos 5:4, 14-15, 24:4-5) iii. Social vices of the time of Amos. (Amos 2:6-8; 4:1-1; 7-13) iv. Opposition against Amos by Amaziah, priest of the royal sanctuary (Amos 7:10-17) v. Divine Judgement of evil doers (Amos 4:2-3, 6-0; 5:14-20; 6:7:16-17; 8:9-10) vi. Risk often faced by those who carry out divine message |
| 8 | TRUE RELIGION AND SOCIAL JUSTICE Divine Love: i. God asked Hosea to marry Gomer, a harlot and raised children by her. (Hosea 1) ii. The unfaithfulness of Israel to God and his continous love for her. (Hosea 2:5) iii. Israel’s superficial response to God’s love. (Hosea 6:1-11) iv. God demands steadfast love and knowledge of him. (Hosea 6:6) v. Positive response to God’s love require patience (Hosea 6:1-4) vi. God promises restoration for those who return to him in repentance (Hosea 14) |
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