Waste and Waste Disposal – Meaning and Types of Waste (Primary 5)
Last Updated on July 18, 2020 by Alabi M. S.
BASIC SCIENCE
BASIC SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGY
SMASE – ASEI PDSI METHOD
FIRST TERM
WEEK 9
PRIMARY 5
THEME – Waste and Waste Disposal
PREVIOUS LESSON – Environmental Quality – A Poor Quality or Unhealthy Environments (Primary 5)
TOPIC – Meaning and Types of Waste
LEARNING AREA
Lesson One – Meaning of Waste
Lesson Two – Types of Waste
Lesson Three – Revision and Test
TIME – 40 Minutes each.
LEARNING OUTCOME
By the end of the lesson, pupils should be able to:
1. explain the meaning of waste.
2. explain what constitute waste;
3. identify different types of waste.
RATIONALE
Most waste around us is created by humans, including everyone in this classroom. Waste is unwanted or unusable materials or substances. It is made in our homes, communities, factories and even in schools and industries generate a lot. There is so much waste around us and much of it could harm our health. However, much of it still has some value.
The concept of waste will enable the pupils understand meaning and types of waste.
LEARNING MATERIALS
The teacher will teach the lesson with the aid of CLEAN Waste in a rubbish bag – for example Empty boxes of sugar, empty tins of milo or any drink, empty bottles of water, packet of biscuit or sweet, chalkboard and chalk.
PREVIOUS KNOWLEDGE
Waste is unwanted or unusable materials or substances. These unwanted materials are around. The pupils knew it and can identify categories of waste.
REFERENCE MATERIALS
9 – Years Basic Education Curriculum
Lagos State Scheme of work
Basic Science and Technology
All Relevant Materials
Online Materials
LESSON PLAN/DEVELOPMENT
ASEI PDSI LESSON NOTES
LESSON DEVELOPMENT 1 – Meaning of Waste docx
LESSON DEVELOPMENT 2 – Types of Waste docx
LESSON DEVELOPMENT 3 – Revision and Test
Other Lesson Plan on Meaning Types of Waste