Hello, young learners! Welcome back to Primary 3 National Values Education. In our previous lesson, we learned about National Flag And The Coat Of Arm – Definition And Significance. Today, we’re going to learn about National Anthem And The National Currency.
Objectives
By the end of this lesson, you should be able to:
- Define the national anthem and list two uses.
- Express appreciation for the national anthem and currency.
- Discuss the importance of national symbols.
National Anthem And National Currency
The national anthem and currency are important symbols of our country. They represent our unity, pride, and identity.
What is the National Anthem?
The national anthem is a patriotic song that represents our country. It is often sung or played during important events, like ceremonies and gatherings, to bring people together and make them feel proud of their country.
Some of the uses of the national anthem include:
- Uniting us as a nation: The national anthem helps us feel like we are all part of one big family, even though we come from different backgrounds.
- Fostering patriotism and pride: When we sing or hear the national anthem, it makes us feel proud to be citizens of our country.
What is the National Currency?
The national currency is the official money used in our country. It is used to buy goods and services, and it helps our economy work smoothly.
The main uses of the national currency are:
- Facilitating trade and transactions: We use the national currency to buy things we need, like food, clothes, and toys.
- Identifying our country in the global economy: The national currency helps other countries recognize our country and its economy.
Evaluation Questions
Now that you’ve learned about the national anthem and currency, let’s see if you can answer these questions:
- What is the national anthem, and why is it important?
- What are two uses of the national anthem?
- What is the national currency, and why is it important?
- What are two uses of the national currency?
- Why is it important to show respect during the singing of the national anthem?
Conclusions or Summary
We learned that the national anthem and currency are important symbols of our country. They represent our unity, pride, and identity. We should be proud of our national anthem and currency and show respect for them.
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