Social Studies Primary 3 First Term Online Lesson Notes With Scheme of Work
Social Studies Primary 3 First Term Online Lesson Notes With Scheme of Work
Primary 3
First Term
Social Studies
WEEK1
Topic: Family
Subtitle: Nuclear and extended Family
Learning Objectives: At the end of this this lesson, pupils should be able to:
- Define family
- State the members of a family
- Differentiate between nuclear and extended family
Resources and materials:
Scheme of work
Online information
Instructional material: picture chart
Building Background/connection to prior knowledge: pupils are familiar with numbers in hundred, tens and units from their previous classes.
CONTENT
Meaning and members of a nuclear family
Family is defined as a group of people that are related by blood, marriage or by adoption. Everybody in the society belongs to one family or another, family can be small or big.
There are two types of family; they are:
1 Nuclear family
2 Extended family
Nuclear family
A nuclear family is a simple family made up of a father, a mother and their children. In other words, nuclear family can also be referred to as immediate family. The members of a nuclear family are father, mother, sons and daughters.
A nuclear family
Extended family
An extended family refers to all the people that are related by blood through one’s father or mother. It is made up of many nuclear families.
The members of an extended family include:
1 Uncle: The brother of one’s mother or father
2 Aunt: The sister of one’s mother or father
3 Nephew: The son of one’s brother or sister
4 Niece: The daughter of one’s brother or sister
5 Paternal grandfather: The father of one’s father
6 Paternal grandmother: The mother of one’s father
7 Maternal grandfather: The father of one’s mother
8 Maternal grandmother: The mother of one’s mother
9 Father–in–law: Father of one’s husband or wife
10 Mother–in–law: Mother of one’s husband or wife.
When our relations like uncles, aunts and cousins are from our mother’s side they are known as maternal relations, but when they are from our father’s side, they are known as paternal relations.
An extended family
Strategies& Activities:
Step1: Teacher revises the previous topic.
Step2: Teacher introduces the new topic.
Step3: Teacher explains the new topic.
Step4: Teacher welcomes pupils’ questions.
Step5: Teacher evaluates the pupils.
Assessment & Evaluation:
- Define family
- State two difference between nuclear and extended family
WRAP UP (CONCLUSION) Teacher goes over the topic once again for better understanding.
Assignment:
- relations from mother’s side are known as ……………………………………………..
- state six members of the nuclear family
- your father’s brother is called…………………………………………
Social Studies Primary 3 First Term Online Lesson Notes With Scheme of Work and weekly lesson notes
Primary 3 Social Studies First Term Week 1
Primary 3 Social Studies First Term Week 2
The Roles Of Every Family Member In A Nuclear Family
Primary 3 Social Studies First Term Week 3
Roles Of Every Member In The Extended Family
Primary 3 Social Studies First Term Week 4
Marriage : Problems and Possible solutions
Primary 3 Social Studies First Term Week 5
Marriage : Forms and Types of marriage
Primary 3 Social Studies First Term Week 6
Primary 3 Social Studies First Term Week 7
Primary 3 Social Studies First Term Week 8
Primary 3 Social Studies First Term Week 9
Primary 3 Social Studies First Term Week 10
Primary 3 Social Studies First Term Week 11
Revision Social Studies Primary 3 First Term
Primary 3 Social Studies First Term Week 12
Examination Social Studies Primary 3 First Term
Second Term Social Studies Primary 3