List of Personnel To Contact During Emergency

Subject : Security Education

Class : Primary 4

Term : Third Term

Type : Lesson Notes

Week : Week 5

Topic : List of Personnel To Contact During Emergency

Previous Lesson

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Behavioural Objectives :

Learning Objectives:

  1. To identify the different emergency contacts available in Lagos State
  2. To understand the importance of contacting the appropriate personnel during an emergency
  3. To learn how to call emergency contacts during an emergency situation

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Embedded Core Skills

Embedded Core Skills:

  1. Critical thinking: Students will be required to identify the different emergency contacts and understand which contact to call in different emergency situations.
  2. Communication: Students will learn how to communicate effectively during an emergency situation.
  3. Collaboration: Students will work together in pairs and small groups to discuss and share their understanding of emergency contacts.

Learning Resource

Learning Materials:

  • Chart paper and markers
  • Pictures of emergency personnel (e.g., police, fire service, ambulance service, emergency management agency, etc.)
  • Handouts with emergency contact information
  • Access to a phone or mobile device to practice calling emergency contacts
  • Scenarios of different emergency situations

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Content

List of Personnel To Contact During Emergency

 

1. Police: In case of a crime, emergency, or threat to life, you should call the police. The police can provide immediate assistance and can be reached by dialing 112 or 767.

 

2. Fire service: If there is a fire, you should immediately call the fire service. The fire service can be reached by dialing 112 or 767.

 

3. Ambulance service: If someone is injured or in need of medical attention, you should call the ambulance service. The ambulance service can be reached by dialing 112 or 767.

 

4. Emergency Management Agency: The Lagos State Emergency Management Agency (LASEMA) is responsible for managing and coordinating emergency response efforts in the state. They can be reached by dialing 112 or 767.

 

5. National Emergency Management Agency: The National Emergency Management Agency (NEMA) is responsible for managing and coordinating emergency response efforts at the national level. They can be reached by dialing 112 or 767.

 

6. Neighbors or Community Leaders: In case of a minor emergency, your neighbors or community leaders may be able to provide immediate assistance. You should know who your neighbors and community leaders are and how to reach them in case of an emergency.

 

7. Family and Friends: In case of an emergency, you should inform your family and friends. They may be able to provide immediate assistance or support.

 

Remember, it is important to remain calm during an emergency and follow the instructions of the emergency personnel.

 

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Evaluation

 

1. If there is a crime, emergency or threat to life, you should call the __________.

a) Fire service

b) Police

c) Ambulance service

d) Emergency Management Agency

 

2. The emergency number to call in Lagos State is _________.

a) 911

b) 999

c) 767

d) 112

 

3. The Lagos State Emergency Management Agency is responsible for managing and coordinating emergency response efforts in the __________.

a) City

b) State

c) Country

d) Continent

 

4. If there is a fire, you should immediately call the __________.

a) Ambulance service

b) Emergency Management Agency

c) Police

d) Fire service

 

5. The National Emergency Management Agency is responsible for managing and coordinating emergency response efforts at the __________ level.

a) State

b) Local

c) National

d) International

 

6. In case of a minor emergency, your __________ or community leaders may be able to provide immediate assistance.

a) Friends

b) Family

c) Neighbors

d) All of the above

 

7. If someone is injured or in need of medical attention, you should call the __________.

a) Fire service

b) Ambulance service

c) Police

d) Emergency Management Agency

 

8. The emergency number to call for the National Emergency Management Agency is _________.

a) 911

b) 999

c) 767

d) 112

 

9. In case of an emergency, it is important to remain __________ and follow the instructions of the emergency personnel.

a) Calm

b) Agitated

c) Angry

d) Nervous

 

10. If you are lost or in danger, you should try to find a __________ or community leader for help.

a) Friend

b) Family member

c) Stranger

d) Neighbor

 

 

Lesson Plan Presentation

Presentation: Introduction (10 minutes):

  1. Greet the students and introduce the topic of emergency contacts.
  2. Explain the importance of knowing who to contact during an emergency situation.
  3. Ask students if they know any emergency contacts available in Lagos State.

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Instruction (20 minutes):

  1. Display pictures of different emergency personnel and explain their roles and responsibilities.
  2. Share handouts with emergency contact information with students.
  3. Discuss scenarios of different emergency situations and ask students which emergency contact they would call in each situation.
  4. Model how to call an emergency contact on a phone or mobile device.
  5. Provide time for students to practice calling emergency contacts in pairs or small groups

Teacher’s Activities:

  • Prepare learning materials and scenarios.
  • Facilitate class discussion and activities.
  • Model how to call an emergency contact.
  • Observe and assess student’s performance during activities.

Learner’s Activities:

  • Listen and participate in class discussion.
  • Identify different emergency contacts and their roles and responsibilities.
  • Practice calling emergency contacts in pairs or small groups.
  • Work together in groups to share and discuss their understanding of emergency contacts.

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Assessment:

  • Students’ ability to identify the different emergency contacts and understand their roles and responsibilities.
  • Students’ ability to effectively communicate and call emergency contacts during an emergency situation.
  • Performance in class discussion and activities.

Evaluation:

  • Review student’s performance in class.
  • Identify areas of strength and weakness.
  • Provide feedback and suggestions for improvement.

Conclusion (5 minutes):

  1. Recap the different emergency contacts available in Lagos State and their roles and responsibilities.
  2. Encourage students to remember the importance of knowing who to contact during an emergency situation.
  3. Thank the students for their participation and encourage them to practice calling emergency contacts with their families and friends.

Overall, this lesson plan is designed to engage primary 4 students in learning about emergency contacts and their roles and responsibilities. The activities are interactive and collaborative, allowing students to learn through discussion and hands-on practice. The assessment and evaluation strategies will help teachers to identify student’s strengths and areas of improvement, which can be used to tailor future lessons.