TERM – 3RD TERM
WEEK FIVE
Class: Senior Secondary School 1
Age: 15 years
Duration: 40 minutes of 5 periods each
Date:
Subject: HISTORY
Topic: EARLY EUROPEAN CONTACTS WITH THE COASTAL STATES
SPECIFIC OBJECTIVES: At the end of the lesson, pupils should be able to
I.) Describe the European exploration of west Africa
II.) Identify the reasons for European activities
III.) Identify the articles of trade
IV.) Describe the impact of European contact on coastal people of Nigeria
INSTRUCTIONAL TECHNIQUES: Identification, explanation, questions and answers, demonstration, videos from source
INSTRUCTIONAL MATERIALS: Videos, loud speaker, textbook, pictures,
INSTRUCTIONAL PROCEDURES
PERIOD 1-2
PRESENTATION |
TEACHER’S ACTIVITY |
STUDENT’S ACTIVITY |
STEP 1 INTRODUCTION |
The teacher explains the European exploration and discuss the reasons for European activities. |
Students pay attention to the teacher |
STEP 2 EXPLANATION |
Teacher describe articles of trade and discusses the impact of European contact on coastal people of Nigeria |
Students pay attention and participate |
STEP 3 NOTE TAKING |
The teacher writes a summarized note on the board |
The students copy the note in their books |
NOTE
EARLY EUROPEAN CONTACTS WITH THE COASTAL STATES
Background to European Exploration of West Africa
The European exploration of West Africa was primarily driven by a quest for new trade routes to Asia, especially after the Ottoman Empire blocked traditional overland routes. Additionally, European nations sought to expand their wealth and power through the acquisition of valuable resources and territories.
Reasons for European Activities
Articles of Trade and Early Commercial Relations
The articles of trade between Nigerian peoples and Europeans varied but included:
- Gold: West Africa was rich in gold, which was highly sought after by European traders.
- Ivory: Elephant tusks were another valuable commodity traded with Europeans.
- Slaves: Sadly, the transatlantic slave trade became a significant part of early commercial relations, with millions of Africans being forcibly taken to the Americas as slaves.
- Palm Oil: Palm oil was a major export from Nigeria to Europe and became a key commodity in the trade relationship.
Impact of European Contact on Coastal Peoples of Nigeria
The impact of European contact on coastal peoples of Nigeria was profound and multifaceted:
EVALUATION: 1. Describe the European exploration of west Africa
CLASSWORK: As in evaluation
CONCLUSION: The teacher commends the students positively