Meaning and Effects of Frictional Forces – ASEI PDSI METHOD (Primary 6)
BASIC TECHNOLOGY
BASIC SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGY
SMASE – ASEI PDSI METHOD
THIRD TERM
WEEK 6
PRIMARY 6
TOPIC: Frictional Force
LEARNING AREA
Lesson One – Introduction Friction
Lesson Two – Overcoming Friction
Lesson Three – Effects of Friction
Lesson Four – Advantages and Disadvantages of Fraction
TIME – 40 Minutes each.
LEARNING OUTCOME
By the end of the lesson, pupils should be able to:
1. explain Frictional Force as the resistance between two surfaces in contact.
2. mention instances of the application of Frictional Force in daily activities
3. state the advantages and disadvantages of friction.
RATIONALE
Friction is the force that prevents free or smooth movement. Friction plays a vital role in our daily life. Without friction we are handicap. Despite the fact that the friction is very important in our daily life. It also has some disadvantages.
The concept of Fraction will enable the pupils to understand and appreciate the importance of friction in our daily life and how to overcome its disadvantages .
LEARNING MATERIALS
The teacher will teach the lesson with the aid of:
1. Rough surfaces e.g. wood.
2. Smooth surfaces e.g. glass.
PREVIOUS KNOWLEDGE
REFERENCE MATERIALS
9 – Years Basic Education Curriculum
Lagos State Scheme of work
Basic Science and Technology
All Relevant Materials
Online Materials – City Collegiate – Friction
Relevant links:
Meaning and Effects of Frictional Force (Primary 6)
LESSON PLAN/DEVELOPMENT
ASEI PDSI LESSON NOTES
LESSON DEVELOPMENT 1 – INTRODUCTION TO FRICTION docx
LESSON DEVELOPMENT 2 – OVERCOMING OR REDUCING FRICTION docx
LESSON DEVELOPMENT 3 – EFFECTS OF FRICTION docx
LESSON DEVELOPMENT 4 – ADVANTAGES AND DISADVANTAGES OF FRICTION docx