Effects of Taking Substances Into the Body Primary 1 (Basic 1) Term 2 Week 4 Social Studies (NVE)

Effects of Taking Substances Into the Body

SOCIAL STUDIES 

NATIONAL VALUES EDUCATION 

SECOND TERM

WEEK 4

PRIMARY 1

THEME –  DRUG EDUCATION 

 PREVIOUS LESSON – Substance taken into the Body and Reasons for taking them Primary 1 (Basic 1) Term 2 Week 3 Social Studies

 

TOPIC – EFFECTS OF TAKING SUBSTANCES 

LEARNING AREA

1. Introduction

2. Effects of Taking Substances into the Body

3. Lesson Evaluation and Weekly Assessment (Test)

 

PERFORMANCE OBJECTIVES

By the end of the lesson, the pupils should be able to mention the effect of taking substances into the Body.

 

ENTRY BEHAVIOUR

Most/some of the pupils do vomited after eating food, drinking water and taken drugs.

 

INSTRUCTIONAL MATERIALS

The teacher will teach the lesson with the aid of charts or pictures posters showing the effects of substances on the body.

 

METHOD OF TEACHING

Choose a suitable and appropriate methods for the lessons.

Note – Irrespective of choosing methods of teaching, always introduce an activities that will arouse pupil’s interest or lead them to the lessons. 

 

REFERENCE MATERIALS

Scheme of Work

9 – Years Basic Education Curriculum

Course Book

All Relevant Material

Online Information

 

CONTENT OF THE LESSON

LESSON 1 – INTRODUCTION 

Substances are what we eat, drink or inhale that make us healthy. Substances such as foods, water and drugs have great benefits on your mental and physical health and they also have some unexpected side effects.

 

EFFECTS OF TAKING SUBSTANCES INTO THE BODY 

Do you know that foods, water or drugs we take or inhale can make you not sleep at night? Or make you to,

1. Gain more weight (overweight)

2. Bedwetting (release of pee during sleep)

3. Stomach pain

4. Vomiting

5. Stooling

 

LESSON 2 – EFFECTS OF TAKING SUBSTANCES INTO THE BODY 

6. Dullness

7. Dizziness

8. Fainting

9. Restlessness

10. Death

 

PRESENTATION

To deliver the lesson, the teacher adopts the following steps:

1. Teacher revises the previous lesson based on the previous lessons or pupils entry behaviours.

2. Techaer organizes the pupils in groups depending on the size of the class.

3. Teacher displays chart showing the effects of substances on the body for the pupils to discuss the contents.

Pupil’s Activities – The pupils identify and discuss the side effects of substances taken in the body.

4. Teacher uses the chart and the pupils relevant responses to introduce the lesson and leads a class discussion on the effects of taking substances into the body.

Pupil’s Activities – The pupils pay attention to the lesson introduction and participate actively in the class discussion.

5. Teacher shares his/her experience on the side effects of taking substances into the body.

Pupil’s Activities – The pupils listen attentively to the teacher’s experience on the side effects of taking substances into the body.

6. Teacher allows the pupils to narrate their experience of taking substances into the Body.

Pupil’s Activities – The pupils narrate their own experiences on the side effects of taking substances into the body.

7. Teacher summarizes the lessons on the board using appropriate lesson evaluation.

Pupil’s Activities – The pupils participate actively in the summary of the lessons by responding correctly to the questions and write as instructed.

 

CONCLUSION

To conclude the lesson for the week, the teacher revises the entire lesson and links it to the following week’s lesson.

 

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Meaning of Overdose | Causes and Symptoms of Overdose Primary 1 (Basic 1) Term 2 Week 5 Social Studies (NVE)

 

LESSON EVALUATION 

Teacher asks pupils to mention 4 effects of taking substances into the Body.