Term: 2nd Term
Week: 3
Class: Primary 3
Age: 8 years
Duration: 40 minutes of 2 periods
Date:
Subject: Cultural and Creative Arts
Topic:- Traditional fabrics and dresses
SPECIFIC OBJECTIVES: At the end of the lesson, pupils should be able to
INSTRUCTIONAL TECHNIQUES: Identification, explanation, playway method, questions and answers, demonstration, videos from source, experimentation
INSTRUCTIONAL MATERIALS: Charts and pictures of Nigerian cultural wears, CCA textbooks, samples of traditional fabrics and dresses
INSTRUCTIONAL PROCEDURES
PERIOD 1 and 2
PRESENTATION | TEACHER’S ACTIVITY | PUPIL’S ACTIVITY |
STEP 1 INTRODUCTION | The teacher revisits the previous lesson about tonic solfa and introduces the new topic by explaining what traditional fabrics and dresses are-
traditional fabrics and dresses are forms of clothing that represents a long-established people's way of dressing within a specific location or tribe. | Pupils pay attention |
STEP 2 EXPLANATION | Using charts and posters, the teacher further explains the different traditional dresses and fabrics for various cultures in Nigeria Yoruba Females- Iro, Buba and gele Males- shokoto and agbada
Igbos Females- blouse with puffed sleeves, wrapper, scarf Males- Isi agu top, black trouser, walking stick, red cap
Hausas Females- Riga and zanne wrappers, with gyale and dan kwali Males- Danshiki and round fula cap | Pupils pay attention and participates |
STEP 3 DEMONSTRATION | She then explains that the attires are used for all kinds of occasions; weddings, burials, naming ceremonies etc | 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
Traditional fabrics and dresses are forms of clothing that represents a long-established people's way of dressing within a specific location or tribe.
Different traditional dresses and fabrics for various cultures in Nigeria
Yoruba
Females- Iro, Buba and gele
Males- shokoto and agbada
Igbos
Females- blouse with puffed sleeves, wrapper, scarf
Males- Isi agu top, black trouser, walking stick, red cap
Hausas
Females- Riga and zanne wrappers, with gyale and dan kwali
Males- Danshiki and round fula cap
The attires are used for all kinds of occasions; weddings, burials, naming ceremonies etc
EVALUATION: 1. What are traditional fabrics and dresses?
CLASS ACTIVITY: Pupils are asked to display and demonstrate their traditional regalia on their cultural day
CLASSWORK: As in evaluation
CONCLUSION: The teacher commends the pupils positively
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