Foods in Nigeria (Part 2) – More Nigerian Local Foods
Subject: Social Habits
Class: Pre-Nursery
Term: 3rd Term
Date:
Week: 7
Theme of the Week: Foods in Nigeria
Topic of the Day: Foods in Nigeria (Part 2) – More Nigerian Local Foods
Age Group: 2–3 years
Duration: 1–2 hours (with breaks)
Learning Objectives:
By the end of the lesson, learners should be able to:
Circle Time (5–10 minutes):
Show pictures of traditional Nigerian foods.
Discuss which foods children eat at home.
Explain each food simply and its cultural significance.
Main Activity (Hands-On):
Children match pictures to names of foods.
Taste safe foods if permitted and discuss flavors.
Play food memory games using food pictures.
Read short cultural stories about Nigerian foods.
Materials Needed:
Nigerian food pictures
Plastic food replicas (if available)
Food chart
Cultural food stories
Movement Break:
“Food Hunt” game: children find pictures of foods hidden around the classroom.
Creative Time:
Draw favorite Nigerian foods.
Paste food pictures on a classroom food chart.
Language Development:
Teacher: “What is this food?”
Children respond: “Pounded yam.”
Teacher: “Which food do we eat for dinner?”
Children respond: “Amala, eba, or jollof rice.”
Assessment (Observation-Based):
✔ Can the child identify Nigerian foods in pictures?
✔ Can the child name foods correctly?
✔ Does the child participate in food matching games?
✔ Can the child talk about foods eaten at home?