TERM: 1st Term
WEEK: 2
CLASS: Nursery 1
AGE: 4 years
DURATION: 40 minutes
DATE:
SUBJECT: Civic Education
TOPIC: Dressing
SPECIFIC OBJECTIVES: At the end of the lesson, pupils should be able to
1)Give simple meaning of dressing
2)Identify different cultural attires for the yorubas, hausas, and igbos
INSTRUCTIONAL TECHNIQUES: Identification, explanation, playway method, questions and answers, demonstration
INSTRUCTIONAL MATERIALS: Picture books, discarded materials, clothes, shoes, walking sticks, jewelry, coat
INSTRUCTIONAL PROCEDURES
PRESENTATION | TEACHER’S ACTIVITY | PUPIL’S ACTIVITY |
WEEK 1 Introduction of the topic | The teacher introduces the topic with a song on dressings | Pupils pay attention |
WEEK 2 Explanation | She explains that dressings are those clothes we wear on our body. She mentions different cultural attires for the Yorubas like iro and buba, igbos like isiagu aka chieftaincy, hausa like loose flowing gowns and trousers | Pupils pay attention |
WEEK 3 Demonstration | She uses picture books, walking sticks, shoes etc to show the pupils the various cultural attires we have | Pupils pay attention |
STEP 4 NOTE TAKING | The teacher write a short note on the board for pupils to copy | The pupils copy the note from the board |
NOTE
Dressings means the different clothes we wear on our bodies. The Yoruba women wear iro and buba, while their men wear agbada. The igbo women wear blouse and wrappers with gele, while their men wear isiagu aka chieftaincy. The hausa women wear loose gowns and trousers, while their men wear babanriga.
EVALUATION:1) ____ are clothes worn on the body. (dressings, shoes)
2) The igbo men wear____. (isiagu, babanriga)
CLASSWORK: As in evaluation
CONCLUSION: She commends the pupils positively
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