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:

  1. Recall and explain key concepts from previous lessons.
  2. Answer review questions on topics covered throughout the term.
  3. 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:

  1. 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:

  1. Q: What is a family? A: A family is a group of people related by blood, marriage, or adoption.
  2. Q: Name one type of family. A: Nuclear family.
  3. Q: What is the role of a grandparent in a family? A: To provide support, guidance, and care to their grandchildren.
  4. Q: What is the meaning of marriage? A: Marriage is a legal and social union between two people.
  5. Q: Name one type of marriage. A: Traditional marriage.
  6. 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.
  7. Q: What are some objects used in traditional Nigerian marriages? A: Bridal gown, rings, and traditional attire.
  8. Q: Define a drug. A: A drug is a substance used to treat or prevent illness or to alter body functions.
  9. Q: What is an example of a drug taken by mouth? A: Tablet.
  10. Q: How do you use an ointment? A: Apply it directly to the skin.
  11. Q: What part of the plant is used as a root herb? A: Ginger.
  12. Q: What is the purpose of a seed in herbal medicine? A: To grow new plants or for their medicinal value.
  13. Q: Name one type of medicine used for treating cough. A: Cough syrup.
  14. Q: What are herbs classified into? A: Seeds, roots, leaves, and barks.
  15. Q: How do you take a tablet? A: By swallowing it with water.

15 FAQs with Answers:

  1. Q: What is a nuclear family? A: A family consisting of parents and their children.
  2. Q: How do extended family members contribute to raising a child? A: By providing additional support and guidance.
  3. Q: What is the importance of marriage? A: It creates a legal and social bond between individuals and often includes raising a family.
  4. Q: What types of marriage exist in Nigeria? A: Traditional, religious, and civil marriages.
  5. Q: How are modern drugs classified? A: Into tablets, syrups, ointments, and injections.
  6. Q: What is the role of a leaf in herbal medicine? A: It can be used for flavoring and treating health issues.
  7. Q: What is an example of a common herb with leaves? A: Basil.
  8. 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.
  9. Q: How is a syrup typically administered? A: By drinking it.
  10. Q: What part of the plant does cinnamon come from? A: The bark.
  11. Q: What is the purpose of the root in herbal medicine? A: It is used for its medicinal properties.
  12. Q: What is a common use of fenugreek seeds? A: For digestive health and other medicinal purposes.
  13. Q: How is an ointment applied? A: Directly to the affected area on the skin.
  14. Q: What is a traditional marriage practice in Nigeria? A: Various practices depending on the culture, such as dowries and traditional ceremonies.
  15. 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:

  1. Answer review questions on all topics covered.
  2. Discuss key concepts and clarify any misunderstandings.

Evaluation Questions:

  1. What are the main types of families?
  2. How do you show respect to family members?
  3. Explain the meaning of marriage.
  4. Compare and contrast different types of marriages.
  5. Identify common local herbs and their uses.
  6. Classify herbs into seeds, roots, leaves, and barks.
  7. What are modern common medicines?
  8. Describe the functions of extended family members.
  9. What are the types of drugs and their forms?
  10. What are the objects used in traditional marriage practices?
  11. Write five people that can administer drugs
  12. Define drug abuse
  13. State ways to identify someone abusing drugs
  14. State drugs that are commonly abused
  15. What is natural drug?
  16. Define synthetic drug
  17. Write two examples of natural drugs.
  18. Define drugs
  19. State the difference between synthetic and natural drugs
  20. Which type of marriage is most popular?
  21. Polygamy is common what group of people?
  22. What is polyandry?
  23. Marriage is the coming together of …………… and ……………….
  24. Define marriage
  25. Marriage can occur between people of ………………………………..
  26. Explain the role of four members of the extended family
  27. My father’s brother is called ………………………
  28. My aunty or uncle children are my …………………………
  29. Mention the five people that make up the extended family
  30. 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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