Second Term Week 3 Plan Lesson Notes for Primary Schools

 

WEEK 3

LESSON PLAN AND LESSON NOTES

FOR PRIMARY 1 – PRIMARY 6

 

The content is work in progress…. 

PRIMARY 1

1. English Studies 

  • Phonic – Representation of Objects with Numbers 
  • Structure – Indicating Plurals of Objects 
  • Reading (Oral and Written Comprehension, Storytelling and Picture Reading) – Simple Written Instructions 
  • Writing – Introducing and Describing Objects with Six Letter Words 
  • Supplementary Reading/Story Book/Play and Poetry 

 

2. Mathematics – Introduction to Math Fact – Substation of Numbers 

 

3. Basic Science and Technology (BST) 

  • Basic Science – Demonstrating air in space 

 

4. Cultural and Creative Arts (CCA) –  

 

5. Prevocational Studies

  • Agriculture – 
  • Home Economics – 

 

6. National Values Education 

  • Social Studies – 
  • Civic Education – 
  • Security Education –

 

7. Religion studies

  • Christian Religious Studies (CRS) – 
  • Islamic Religious Studies (IRS) – 

 

8. History – 

 

9. Yoruba – 

 

 

 

PRIMARY 2

1. English Studies 

  • Grammar – present, Past and Future action 
  • Supplementary reading
  • Vocabulary – New Words and meaning
  • Poems and Rhymes

 

2. Mathematics – 

 

3. Basic Science and Technology (BST) 

  • Basic Science – 
  • Physical and Health Education (PHE) – 
  • Information Technology (IT)/Computer Studies – 

 

4. Cultural and Creative Arts (CCA) – 

 

5. Prevocational Studies

  • Agriculture – 
  • Home Economics – 

 

6. National Values Education 

  • Social Studies – 
  • Civic Education – 
  • Security Education –

 

7. Religion studies

  • Christian Religious Studies (CRS) – 
  • Islamic Religious Studies (IRS) – 

 

8. History – 

 

9. Yoruba – 

 

 

PRIMARY 3

1. English Studies 

  • Sound /f/ and /v/
  • Structure
  • Vocabulary
  • Oral and written comprehension
  • Writing – different between present and past tense
  • Supplementary reading

 

2. Mathematics – 

 

3. Basic Science and Technology (BST) 

  • Basic Science – 
  • Physical and Health Education (PHE) – 
  • Information Technology (IT)/Computer Studies – 

 

4. Cultural and Creative Arts (CCA) – 

 

5. Prevocational Studies

  • Agriculture – 
  • Home Economics – 

 

6. National Values Education 

  • Social Studies – 
  • Civic Education – 
  • Security Education –

 

7. Religion studies

  • Christian Religious Studies (CRS) – 
  • Islamic Religious Studies (IRS) – 

 

8. History – 

 

9. Yoruba – 

 

 

 

PRIMARY 4

1. English Studies 

  • Grammar – 

 

2. Mathematics – Decimal Fractions, Addition and Subtraction of Decimal Fractions Decimal Fractions (Primary 4)

 

3. Basic Science – Growing of Plants – Soil Preparation | Planting of Crops | Nurture and Care for the Plants Primary 4 (Basic 4)

 

4. Information Technology (IT) – Practice Typing and Saving on Microsoft PowerPoint Primary 4/Basic 4 Term 2 Week 3 Information Technology/Computer Studies

 

5. Physical and Health Education (PHE) – Long Distance Races – Meaning and Basic Skills in Long Distance Race | The Benefits of of Running Primary 4/Basic 4 Term 2 Week 3 Physical and Health Education (PHE)

 

6. Cultural and Creative Arts (CCA) – Nigerian traditionl dance Dances of the Locality (Primary 4)

Traditional Dance (Primary 2)

 

7. Agriculture – Soil Types – Characteristics of Sandy Soil | Characteristics of Clay Soil | Characteristics of Loamy Soil Primary 4 (Basic 4) – Agriculture

 

8. Home Economics – Roasting Method of Cooking (Primary 5)

Roasting Method of Cooking (Primary 5)

 

9. Civic Education – Types of National Values – Civic Values (Primary 4)

 

10. Christian Religious Studies (CRS) – Jesus has Power to Forgive Sins (Primary 4)

 

11. Islamic Religious Studies (IRS) – Suratul Hamazah Q105 vs 1 – 9 recitation, translation, meaning and Importance 

 

12. Social Studies – The Concept of Local Government – Meaning and Importance of Local Government Primary 4 (Basic 4) – Term 2 Week 3 Social Studies

Local Government (Primary 4)

 

13. Security Education – Keeping the Neighborhood Safe and Clean 

 

14. History – 

 

15. Yoruba – 

  • Èdè – Orúkọ Oṣù Nínú Ọdún
  • Àṣà – Ìlú àti Ìwúlò Rẹ
  • Litireso – A lọ Apágbé

 

 

PRIMARY 5

1. English Studies 

  • Speech Work – Dialogue on the Experience of National Issues 
  • Structure – Making and Responding Requests (Sentence Building)
  • Writing – Writing in Formal Letter
  • Supplementary Reading – Story Book

 

2. Mathematics – Meaning and Types of Percentage, Changing Percentage of Fraction and Decimal and Vice versa 

 

3. Basic Science – Reproduction in Plants – Parts of Flowers that are Involved and Concerned in Pollination and Fertilization Primary 5/Basic 5 Term 2 Week 3 Basic Science

 Reproduction in Plants – Pollination and Fertilization Primary 5 (Basic 5) ASEI PDSI METHOD

 

4. Information Technology (IT) – Using Search Engines for Findings and Assignments Primary 5/Basic 5 Term 2 Week 3 Information Technology/Computer Studies

 

5. Physical and Health Education (PHE) – History of Table Tennis in Nigeria | Basic Skills in Table Tennis | Table Tennis Facilities and Equipments Primary 5/Basic 5 Term 2 Week 3 Physical and Health Education

 

6. Cultural and Creative Arts (CCA) –  Musical notes and their values 

 

7. Agriculture – Problems of Weeds (Primary 4)

 

8. Home Economics – resources – family and personal resources 

 

9. Civic Education – Arms of Government Primary 5 (Basic 5) – Civic Education

Arms of Government (Primary 5)

 

10. Christian Religious Studies (CRS) – The Holy Spirit – Who is Holy Spirit 

 

11. Islamic Religious Studies (IRS) – Roles of some women in early Islam 

 

12. Social Studies – Resources Preservation (Savings) Primary 5

 

13. Security Education – Roles of Parents on Child’s Personal Security 

 

14. History – as in Week 2 

 

15. Yoruba 

  • Èdè – Orúkọ oṣù tó wà nínú odùn ní èdè Yorùbá
  • Àṣà – Afiwe ìgbéyàwó ìbílè àti òde òní
  • Litireso – kíkà ìwé ère onítán

 

 

PRIMARY 6

1. English Studies 

  • Speech Work – Short Play 
  • Structure – Homonyms (Meaning and Types), Table Advice – Guidance, Advise – Recommended, Ail – to suffer poor health, ale – a beverage 
  • Supplementary Reading – Share Story 

 

2. Mathematics – Percentage Increase and Decrease Simple Problems on Percentages (Primary 5 and Primary 6)

Ratio and Percentage ASEI PDSI METHOD (Primary 6)

 

3. Basic Science – Our Weather – Meaning of Weather Symbols and Records | Weather Records and Charts Primary 4 (Basic 4) and Primary 6 (Basic 6) – Basic Science and Technology

Our Weather – Meaning of Weather Symbols | Weather Records and Charts Primary 4 (Basic 4) and Primary 6 (Basic 6) – Basic Science and Technology ASEI PDSI METHOD

 

4. Information Technology (IT) – Adobe photoshop, Identification of tools on the Toolbar, drawing with Adobe photoshop painting objects 

 Drawing with Computer – Identification of Drawing Packages (Primary 6)

 

5. Physical and Health Education (PHE) – History of Table Tennis in Nigeria (Primary 5)

 

6. Cultural and Creative Arts (CCA) – Introduction to Play Production 

 

7. Agriculture – Types of packaging – Primary, secondary and secondary school 

 

8. Home Economics – as in the previous lesson 

 

9. Civic Education – Types of National Values that Promote Peace Primary 6 (Basic 6) Term 2 Week 2 Civic Education Part 2

 

10. Christian Religious Studies (CRS) – Love of Money – Meaning (Uses) of Money and Wealth – The Right Attitude to Money – Danger of Excessive Love of Money and Wealth (Primary 6)

 

11. Islamic Religious Studies (IRS) – Tawhid fiqh – good manner, consideration for other, spirit of loving, reasons for Muslim to support his fellow Muslims and slandering 

 

12. Social Studies – Meaning of Labour Force | Training the Population to be Healthy and Productive | Implications of Poor Health on the Labour Force Primary 6 (Basic 6) – Term 2 Week 3 Social Studies

 

13. Security Education – Types of Security Management 

 

14. History – Sanni Abacha 

 

15. Yoruba 

  • Èdè – Àrokọ Àríyànjiyàn
  • Àṣà – Ekọ ilé ni ilé Yorùbá
  • Litireso – Akanlo èdè àti ìtumò wọn