TERM: 2nd Term
WEEK: 3
CLASS: Primary 3
AGE: 8 years
DURATION: 40 minutes
DATE:
SUBJECT: History
TOPIC: Heroes of Nigeria
SPECIFIC OBJECTIVES: At the end of the lesson, the pupils should be able to
INSTRUCTIONAL TECHNIQUES: Identification, explanation, questions and answers, demonstration, story-telling, videos from source
INSTRUCTIONAL MATERIALS: Picture chart of heroes and heroines in the community
INSTRUCTIONAL PROCEDURES:
PRESENTATION | TEACHER’S ACTIVITY | PUPIL’S ACTIVITY |
STEP 1 INTRODUCTION OF TOPIC | The teacher revises the previous lesson on the Heroes and heroines
| Pupils pay attention |
STEP 2 EXPLANATION | She explains the meaning of heroes and heroines A hero is a man who we admire for doing a brave and great thing A heroine is a woman who we admire for doing a brave and great thing
| Pupils pay attention and participate |
STEP 3 DEMONSTRATION | Using pictures, discusses the life of Oba Ovonramwen of Benin | Pupils pay attention and participate |
STEP 4 NOTE TAKING | The teacher writes a short note on the board for the pupils to copy | The pupils copy the note from the board |
NOTE
Meaning of heroes and heroines
A hero is a man who we admire for doing a brave and great thing
A heroine is a woman who we admire for doing a brave and great thing
OBA OVONRAMWEN OF BENIN
He was born in 1857 and was the Oba of Benin till 1897. Benin retained its independence till the end of the 19th century and he exercised a monopoly over trade with the British.
A British invasion force headed by Phillip were set out to overthrow the Oba in 1896. Phillip’s weapons were hidden in baggage with troops disguised as bearers. His plan was to gain access to Oba’s palace by announcing that he intended to negotiate. The Oba issued several warnings not to violate Benin’s territorial integrity claiming he was unable to see him due to ceremonial duties. In response, Phillip sent his stick to the Oba which was a deliberate insult to provoke conflict. Phillip’s troupe were ambushed and all but two were killed
This led to a military operation against Benin in 1897 led by Harry Rawson which led to the destruction and looting of the Oba’s palace, deaths of untold number of the people of Benin. Although they had the order to hand the Oba, he however escaped.
He returned to surrender himself in 1897 after six months of evading capture in the forest. He was richly dressed and adorned with beads, accompanied by 700 people. He died in January 1914 in Calabar
EVALUATION: 1. Explain the meaning of heroes and heroines
CLASSWORK: As in evaluation
CONCLUSION: The teacher marks their books and commends them positively
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