Meaning and Types of Culture (Primary 2)

 

SOCIAL STUDIES

RELIGION AND NATIONAL VALUES

FIRST TERM 

WEEK 2 – MEANING OF CULTURE

WEEK 3 – TYPES OF CULTURE

WEEK 4 – IMPORTANCE OF CULTURE 

PRIMARY 2

THEME – CULTURE AND SOCIAL VALUES 

PREVIOUS LESSON – THIRD TERM EXAMINATION 

TOPIC – MEANING AND TYPES OF CULTURE

 

PERFORMANCE OBJECTIVES

By the end of the lesson, the pupils should have attained the following objectives (cognitive, affective and psychomotor) and should be able to –

  1. explain the meaning of culture.
  2. list types of culture.

 

 

INSTRUCTIONAL MATERIALS

The teacher will teach the lesson with the aid of

  1. Pictures of people wearing traditional dresses.
  2. Pictures showing material and non – material culture.

 

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

  1. Scheme of Work
  2. 9 – Years Basic Education Curriculum
  3. Course Book
  4. All Relevant Material
  5. Online Information

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CONTENT OF THE LESSON  

 

INTRODUCTION 

MEANING OF CULTURE

Culture is the people’s ways of life of people. These include dressing, dancing, eating, etc.

 

PEOPLE’S WAYS OF LIFE 

  1. The way they dress.
  2. The way dance.
  3. The food they eat.
  4. The language they speak.
  5. The religion they practice.

 

TYPES OF CULTURE 

There are two types of culture. They are material culture and non – material culture.

 

MATERIAL CULTURE 

Material culture are parts of culture we can make, see, touch and feel.

 

Teacher’s/Pupil’s Activities – provides pupils with chart showing different materials culture in Nigeria – pot, basket, beads, mat, horsetail, hat, etc.

 

NON – MATERIAL 

Non – material culture are parts of culture we cannot see but can hear and feel. We can only know them from what people do.

 

Teacher’s/Pupil’s Activities – teacher should perform some of these aspects of non materials culture for pupils to identify – sing and dance.

 

Examples Non Materials Culture

  1. Language
  2. Religion
  3. Greetings
  4. Dancing
  5. Dressing
  6. Eating habits

 

 

PRESENTATION

  • To deliver the lesson, the teacher adopts the following steps:
  1. To introduce the lesson, the teacher revises the previous lesson. Based on this, he/she asks the pupils some questions.
  2. Through guided questions and role play, leads the pupils to understand the meaning of the word ‘Culture’.
  3. Pupil’s Activities – Listen and respond to questions in class and participate in role play.
  4. Leads pupil to outline types of culture.
  5. Pupil’s Activities – Outline and write types of culture.

 

CONCLUSION

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

 

LESSON EVALUATION 

Pupils to attempt all the questions. 

 

WORK BOOK

1. ______________ is the people’s ways of life.

A. Culture

B. Materials

C. Non Materials

 

2. There are ______________types of culture.

A. 1

B. 2

C. 3

 

3. ______________ and ______________ types of culture.

A. Food and dance

B. Singing and clapping

C. Materials and non materials

 

4. Basket and language are examples of culture.

A. Yes

B. No

C. I don’t know

 

5. ______________ is the culture we can see and touch.

A. Culture

B. Materials

C. Non materials

 

6. ______________ is the culture we cannot see and touch.

A. Culture

B. Materials

C. Non materials

 

7. What is culture?

 

State 2 types of culture we have.

8. ______________

9. ______________