Introduction to Plants – Meaning, Identification, Examples
Subject: Pre-science
Class: Nursery 1
Term: 1st Term
Week 1
Date:
Theme of the Week: Living Things – Plants
Topic of the Day: Introduction to Plants – Meaning, Identification, Examples
Age Group: 3–4 years
Period:
Duration: 1–2 hours (with breaks)
Learning Objectives:
By the end of the lesson, learners should be able to:
Circle Time (5–10 minutes):
Welcome song.
Teacher introduces the word “plant” and repeats with pupils.
Pupils discuss and point to plants they see.
Sing a short plant song.
Main Activity (Hands-On):
Nature walk around the school to observe plants.
Teacher points out leaves, stems, roots, flowers.
Pupils touch and observe plants gently.
Use picture cards of different plants for identification.
Materials Needed:
Real potted plants
Picture cards of plants
Charts showing parts of plants
Flowers, grass samples
Song charts
Movement Break:
“Reach for the leaves” game.
Pretend to water plants and grow tall.
Stretch and bend like growing trees.
Creative Time:
Colour plant pictures.
Paste leaves and flowers on a craft paper plant.
Language Development:
Teacher: “This is a plant. Plants need water and sunlight.”
Pupils repeat: “plant, leaf, flower, stem, root.”
Assessment (Observation-Based):
✔ Can the child identify a plant in real life or pictures?
✔ Can the child name at least one type of plant?
✔ Does the child touch and observe plants gently?
✔ Can the child point to plant parts when asked?