Lesson Notes By Weeks and Term - Primary 1

Importance of school rules and regulation + Security precaution in the office + Meaning and symptoms of overdose

Term: 2nd Term

Week: 5

Class: Primary 1

Age: 6 years

Duration: 40 minutes of 3 periods

Date:

Subject: National Values Education

Topic:- Importance of school rules and regulation

          - Security precaution in the office

          - Meaning and symptoms of overdose

SPECIFIC OBJECTIVES: At the end of the lesson, pupils should be able to

  1. State the importance of school rules and regulations
  2. State the security precautions that should be in the office
  3. State the meaning of overdose
  4. Demonstrate the looks of people who overdose on food, drinks and drugs

INSTRUCTIONAL TECHNIQUES: Identification, explanation, playway method, questions and answers, demonstration, videos from source

INSTRUCTIONAL MATERIALS: pictures/charts on safety tips, school rules and regulations, pictures showing people who overdose on foods, drinks and drugs

INSTRUCTIONAL PROCEDURES

PERIOD 1: Importance of school rules and regulations

PRESENTATION

TEACHER’S ACTIVITY

PUPIL’S ACTIVITY

STEP 1

INTRODUCTION

The teacher revises the previous lesson on the results of disobeying rules and regulations

Pupils pay attention

STEP 2

EXPLANATION

She outlines the importance of school rules and regulations

1. School Rules and regulations set the standard for acceptable and unacceptable behaviours in the school.

2. School Rules and regulations keep everyone safe and secure

3. School Rules and regulations provide access to justice for every pupil in the school

4. School Rules and regulations are important to maintain peace within the school

5. School Rules and regulations are necessary for the progress of the pupils

Pupils pay attention and participates

STEP 3

DEMONSTRATION

The teacher outlines the school rules and regulations

1. Come to school prepared to learn

2. Don’t ever cheat

3. Always be on time

4. Be attentive to teachers while teaching

5. No vandalism is allowed in the school

6. Be well dressed in complete uniform

7 . Respect your body

8. Keep your classroom and the school compound clean

9. Don’t ever distract the others during lessons

10. Maintain good personal body hygiene

11. Complete home works and assignments daily

12. Respect every one

13. No food allowed in the classroom other than breaks

14. No sleeping in the classroom unless with permission

15. Don’t hurt others

16. Actively participate in classroom and other extracurricular activities

17. Respect other students’ personal belongings

18. Follow the directions during activities

19. No name calling, insults or put-downs

20. Respect views of others

21. Always do your best

 

Pupils pay attention and participate

STEP 4

NOTE TAKING

The teacher writes a short note on the board

 

The pupils write the notes in their books

 

NOTE

Importance of school rules and regulations

  1. School Rules and regulations set the standard for acceptable and unacceptable behaviours in the school.
  2. School Rules and regulations keep everyone safe and secure
  3. School Rules and regulations provide access to justice for every pupil in the school
  4. School Rules and regulations are important to maintain peace within the school
  5. School Rules and regulations are necessary for the progress of the pupils

 

The school rules and regulations

  1. Come to school prepared to learn
  2. Don’t ever cheat
  3. Always be on time
  4. Be attentive to teachers while teaching
  5. No vandalism is allowed in the school
  6. Be well dressed in complete uniform
  7. Respect your body
  8. Keep your classroom and the school compound clean
  9. Don’t ever distract the others during lessons
  10. Maintain good personal body hygiene
  11. Complete home works and assignments daily
  12. Respect every one
  13. No food allowed in the classroom other than breaks
  14. No sleeping in the classroom unless with permission
  15. Don’t hurt others
  16. Actively participate in classroom and other extracurricular activities
  17. Respect other students’ personal belongings
  18. Follow the directions during activities
  19. No name calling, insults or put-downs
  20. Respect views of others
  21. Always do your best

 

 EVALUATION:  1. Discuss three importance of school rules and regulations

  1. Recite all the school rules and regulations

CLASSWORK: As in evaluation

CONCLUSION: The teacher commends the pupils positively

 

PERIOD 2 and 3: Security precautions in the office. Meaning and symptoms of overdose

PRESENTATION

TEACHER’S ACTIVITY

PUPIL’S ACTIVITY

STEP 1

INTRODUCTION

The teacher revisits the previous lesson on security precautions at home

Pupils pay attention

STEP 2

EXPLANATION

The teacher mentions some security precautions in the office

1. Check that all windows and doors are securely locked before leaving and closing the workplace.

2. Keep all entrances and exits secure at all times.

3. Make sure you have a good security system.

4. Also, if you don't already have one, install video systems or CCTV, at the entrances and exits of the complex or building as well as hall ways, stairwells and place were financial transactions will take place.

5, if you have a car park, keeping this locked and secure is the first step of maintaining high security of your workplace.

6. Double-check that your car doors and windows are shut and locked.

7. Having sufficient lighting around and in your workplace could be another deterrent to unwanted visitors and discourage break ins.

8. Laptop and computer security is at great importance, because of documents, files and personal information such as bank details, names and addresses are stored on them.

9. Whatever business you are in, keeping documents and personal information safe is vital, so keep your computer and documents passworded.

10. Ensure that employees are trained about Security and safety.

 

Pupils pay attention and participates

STEP 3

DEMONSTRATION

She explains the meaning of overdose

An overdose is when you take more than the normal or recommended amount of something, it could be food, drinks or even drugs.

 

She further highlights the symptoms of overdose

1. Nausea and vomiting

2. drowsiness

3. loss of consciousness

4. severe headaches

5. trouble in breathing

6. aggression, unnecessary agitation and violent behaviours

7. mental instability

8. weakness and tiredness

9. enlarged pupil

10. chest pain

11. loss of balance and coordination

Pupils pay attention and participate

STEP 4

NOTE TAKING

The teacher writes a short note on the board

The pupils copy the note in their books

 

NOTE

Security precautions in the office

  1. Check that all windows and doors are securely locked before leaving and closing the workplace.
  2. Keep all entrances and exits secure at all times.
  3. Make sure you have a good security system.
  4. Also, if you don't already have one, install video systems or CCTV, at the entrances and exits of the complex or building as well as hall ways, stairwells and place were financial transactions will take place.
  5. If you have a car park, keeping this locked and secure is the first step of maintaining high security of your workplace.
  1. Double-check that your car doors and windows are shut and locked.
  2. Having sufficient lighting around and in your workplace could be another deterrent to unwanted visitors and discourage break ins.
  3. Laptop and computer security is at great importance, because of documents, files and personal information such as bank details, names and addresses are stored on them.
  4. 9. Whatever business you are in, keeping documents and personal information safe is vital, so keep your computer and documents passworded.
  5. Ensure that employees are trained about Security and safety.

 

Overdose

An overdose is when you take more than the normal or recommended amount of something, it could be food, drinks or even drugs.

 

Symptoms of overdose

  1. Nausea and vomiting
  2. drowsiness
  3. loss of consciousness
  4. severe headaches
  5. trouble in breathing
  6. aggression, unnecessary agitation and violent behaviours
  7. mental instability
  8. weakness and tiredness
  9. enlarged pupil
  10. chest pain
  11. loss of balance and coordination

EVALUATION:    1. List six safety precautions in the office

  1. Explain the meaning of overdose
  2. List eight symptoms of overdose

CLASS ACTIVITY: Pupils as an individual mention the precautionary measures to be taken in the office

CLASSWORK: As in evaluation

CONCLUSION: The teacher commends the pupils positively



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