Revision Social Studies Primary 3 First Term Lesson Notes Week 12
Social Studies Primary 3 First Term Lesson Notes Week 12
Subject: Social Studies
Class: Primary 3
Term: First Term
Week: 12
Age: 8 years
Topic: Revision of All Topics Covered
Sub-topic: Review of Key Concepts and Questions
Duration: 40 minutes
Behavioural Objectives:
By the end of the lesson, pupils should be able to:
- Recall and explain key concepts from previous lessons.
- Answer review questions on topics covered throughout the term.
- Demonstrate understanding of the topics through discussion and practice.
Keywords: Family, Marriage, Herbs, Types of Medicine, Marriage Practices
Set Induction:
The teacher will engage the pupils in a quick recap of the topics covered, using visual aids and brief discussions.
Entry Behaviour:
Pupils have prior knowledge of the topics covered over the term.
Learning Resources and Materials:
- Visual aids summarizing key topics
- Flashcards with review questions
- Samples or pictures related to previously covered topics
Building Background/Connection to prior knowledge:
The teacher will review each topic briefly, reminding pupils of what they have learned and connecting the information.
Embedded Core Skills:
- Recall
- Critical thinking
- Communication
Learning Materials:
- Lagos State Scheme of Work
- Visual aids and flashcards
- Review question sheets
Instructional Materials:
- Pictures and flashcards summarizing each topic
- Review question sheets
Content:
- Revision of Key Topics:
- Family: Definition, types of families, and family tree drawing.
- Members of Nuclear and Extended Families: Identifying and showing respect to family members.
- Functions/Roles of Extended Family Members: Understanding roles in raising a child.
- Meaning of Marriage: Definition, appropriate timing, and importance of marriage.
- Types of Marriage: Identifying and comparing different types of marriage.
- Marriage Practices in Nigeria: How marriages are conducted, religious practices, and comparisons.
- Objects Used in Marriage: Items used in different marriage practices.
- Meaning and Types of Drugs: Definition, types of common drugs, and means of obtaining them.
- Identification of Modern Medicines: Classifying drugs into tablets, syrups, ointments, and injections.
- Local Herbs and Drugs: Definition, components of herbs, and classification.
15 Review Questions:
- Q: What is a family? A: A family is a group of people related by blood, marriage, or adoption.
- Q: Name one type of family. A: Nuclear family.
- Q: What is the role of a grandparent in a family? A: To provide support, guidance, and care to their grandchildren.
- Q: What is the meaning of marriage? A: Marriage is a legal and social union between two people.
- Q: Name one type of marriage. A: Traditional marriage.
- Q: How is a marriage conducted according to religion? A: It varies; for example, Christian marriages are conducted in a church, while Islamic marriages are held according to Islamic rites.
- Q: What are some objects used in traditional Nigerian marriages? A: Bridal gown, rings, and traditional attire.
- Q: Define a drug. A: A drug is a substance used to treat or prevent illness or to alter body functions.
- Q: What is an example of a drug taken by mouth? A: Tablet.
- Q: How do you use an ointment? A: Apply it directly to the skin.
- Q: What part of the plant is used as a root herb? A: Ginger.
- Q: What is the purpose of a seed in herbal medicine? A: To grow new plants or for their medicinal value.
- Q: Name one type of medicine used for treating cough. A: Cough syrup.
- Q: What are herbs classified into? A: Seeds, roots, leaves, and barks.
- Q: How do you take a tablet? A: By swallowing it with water.
15 FAQs with Answers:
- Q: What is a nuclear family? A: A family consisting of parents and their children.
- Q: How do extended family members contribute to raising a child? A: By providing additional support and guidance.
- Q: What is the importance of marriage? A: It creates a legal and social bond between individuals and often includes raising a family.
- Q: What types of marriage exist in Nigeria? A: Traditional, religious, and civil marriages.
- Q: How are modern drugs classified? A: Into tablets, syrups, ointments, and injections.
- Q: What is the role of a leaf in herbal medicine? A: It can be used for flavoring and treating health issues.
- Q: What is an example of a common herb with leaves? A: Basil.
- Q: What part of the plant is used in an injection? A: The medicine is extracted from various parts of the plant, such as leaves or roots.
- Q: How is a syrup typically administered? A: By drinking it.
- Q: What part of the plant does cinnamon come from? A: The bark.
- Q: What is the purpose of the root in herbal medicine? A: It is used for its medicinal properties.
- Q: What is a common use of fenugreek seeds? A: For digestive health and other medicinal purposes.
- Q: How is an ointment applied? A: Directly to the affected area on the skin.
- Q: What is a traditional marriage practice in Nigeria? A: Various practices depending on the culture, such as dowries and traditional ceremonies.
- Q: What is the function of a tablet? A: To provide medication in a solid form.
Presentation:
- Step 1: The teacher revises each topic briefly with visual aids and summary points.
- Step 2: The teacher asks review questions to the class and discusses the answers.
- Step 3: The teacher provides feedback and clarifies any misunderstandings based on pupils’ responses.
Teacher’s Activities:
- Conduct a review of all topics.
- Ask and discuss review questions.
- Provide explanations and clarifications as needed.
Learners’ Activities:
- Participate in the review discussion.
- Answer review questions.
- Clarify any doubts with the teacher.
Assessment:
- Answer review questions on all topics covered.
- Discuss key concepts and clarify any misunderstandings.
Evaluation Questions:
- What are the main types of families?
- How do you show respect to family members?
- Explain the meaning of marriage.
- Compare and contrast different types of marriages.
- Identify common local herbs and their uses.
- Classify herbs into seeds, roots, leaves, and barks.
- What are modern common medicines?
- Describe the functions of extended family members.
- What are the types of drugs and their forms?
- What are the objects used in traditional marriage practices?
- Write five people that can administer drugs
- Define drug abuse
- State ways to identify someone abusing drugs
- State drugs that are commonly abused
- What is natural drug?
- Define synthetic drug
- Write two examples of natural drugs.
- Define drugs
- State the difference between synthetic and natural drugs
- Which type of marriage is most popular?
- Polygamy is common what group of people?
- What is polyandry?
- Marriage is the coming together of …………… and ……………….
- Define marriage
- Marriage can occur between people of ………………………………..
- Explain the role of four members of the extended family
- My father’s brother is called ………………………
- My aunty or uncle children are my …………………………
- Mention the five people that make up the extended family
- What is the role of grandparents in the family?
Conclusion: The teacher reviews the pupils’ answers, provides feedback, and ensures understanding of all topics covered during the term. The teacher may also clarify any remaining questions or concerns.
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