Revision Yoruba Primary 1 Week 11 First Term Plan Lesson Notes

Lesson Plan Presentation: Revision in Primary 1 Yoruba

  • Subject: Yoruba
  • Class: Primary 1
  • Term: First Term
  • Week: 11
  • Topic: Revision
  • Sub-topic: Basic Yoruba Vocabulary
  • Duration: 30 minutes

Entry Behaviour: Students should be familiar with greetings in Yoruba.

Key Words:

  • Greetings
  • Family
  • Colors
  • Numbers

Behavioural Objectives: By the end of the lesson, students should be able to:

  1. Greet using common Yoruba phrases.
  2. Identify and name family members in Yoruba.
  3. Recognize basic colors and numbers in Yoruba.

Embedded Core Skills:

  • Listening and repetition.
  • Basic language comprehension.
  • Recognition of familiar words.

Learning Materials:

  • Visuals with Yoruba greetings.
  • Pictures of family members with Yoruba labels.
  • Color and number flashcards.

Content:

  1. Recap of common Yoruba greetings.
  2. Introduction to family members in Yoruba.
  3. Recognition of basic colors and numbers in Yoruba.

Recap of Common Yoruba Greetings:

Imagine saying “Good morning” in Yoruba like this: Bawo ni? 🌞 That’s a greeting! We also say ẹ kú orọ́! for “Hello!” 🤝 Remember, it’s like meeting a friend.

Introduction to Family Members in Yoruba:

Family is important! In Yoruba, we call our dad Baba and our mom Iya. 👨‍👩‍👧‍👦 Brothers are ẹ̀gbon, and sisters are ẹ̀ ẹ̀rín. Say it with a smile! 😊

Recognition of Basic Colors and Numbers in Yoruba:

Colors and numbers are fun! 🌈 Count like this: Ọ̀kan (One), ẹ̀jí (Two), ẹ̀ta (Three). Red is pupa, and blue is awọ̀. Imagine a red heart! ❤️

That’s it! Learning Yoruba is exciting! 🚀🇳🇬

 

Recap of Common Yoruba Greetings:

  1. 🌞 How do we say “Good morning” in Yoruba?
    • a. Bawo ni?
    • b. E ku ise.
    • c. Bawo le se?
    • d. E ku orire.
  2. 🤝 What’s a friendly Yoruba greeting similar to “Hello”?
    • a. Bawo ni?
    • b. E ku ise.
    • c. Bawo le se?
    • d. E ku orire.

Introduction to Family Members in Yoruba:

  1. 👨‍👩‍👧‍👦 What do we call our dad in Yoruba?
    • a. Baba
    • b. Iya
    • c. Ẹ̀gbon
    • d. ẹ̀ ẹ̀rín
  2. 😊 What’s the Yoruba word for mom?
    • a. Baba
    • b. Iya
    • c. Ẹ̀gbon
    • d. ẹ̀ ẹ̀rín
  3. 🤔 How do we say “sister” in Yoruba?
    • a. Baba
    • b. Iya
    • c. Ẹ̀gbon
    • d. ẹ̀ ẹ̀rín

Recognition of Basic Colors and Numbers in Yoruba:

  1. 🌈 What’s the Yoruba word for “One”?
    • a. Ọ̀kan
    • b. ẹ̀jí
    • c. ẹ̀ta
    • d. ẹ̀rin
  2. ❤️ Which color is “pupa” in Yoruba?
    • a. Blue
    • b. Red
    • c. Yellow
    • d. Green
  3. 🚀 Imagine counting in Yoruba. What’s “Two”?
    • a. Ọ̀kan
    • b. ẹ̀jí
    • c. ẹ̀ta
    • d. ẹ̀rin
  4. 🌟 Let’s say “Goodbye” in Yoruba. What is it?
    • a. Bawo ni?
    • b. E ku ise.
    • c. Bawo le se?
    • d. E ku orire.
  5. 🎨 What’s the Yoruba word for “Blue”?
    • a. Pupa
    • b. Awọ̀
    • c. Funfun
    • d. Dudu

Presentation:

Step 1: Recap of Common Yoruba Greetings (10 minutes)

  • Engage students in a greeting session, using visuals.
  • Teach additional greetings like “Bawo ni?” (How are you?) and “E ku ise” (Goodbye).

Step 2: Introduction to Family Members in Yoruba (10 minutes)

  • Display pictures of family members with Yoruba labels (e.g., Baba, Iya).
  • Encourage students to repeat and identify family members.

Step 3: Recognition of Basic Colors and Numbers in Yoruba (10 minutes)

  • Introduce basic colors and numbers using flashcards.
  • Engage students in simple counting and color recognition activities.

Teacher’s Activities:

  • Guiding greetings and pronunciation.
  • Displaying family member visuals.
  • Conducting counting and color recognition activities.

Learners Activities:

  • Participating in greetings.
  • Identifying family members.
  • Engaging in counting and color recognition.

Assessment:

  • Observation of pronunciation during greetings.
  • Recognition of family members in Yoruba.
  • Participation in counting and color activities.

Ten Evaluation Questions:

  1. How do you say “Good morning” in Yoruba?
    • a. Bawo ni?
    • b. E ku ise.
    • c. Bawo le se?
    • d. E ku orire.
  2. What is the Yoruba word for “father”?
    • a. Iya
    • b. Baba
    • c. Omo
    • d. Egbon
  3. Can you repeat the Yoruba word for “Goodbye”?
    • a. Bawo ni?
    • b. E ku ise.
    • c. Bawo le se?
    • d. E ku orire.
  4. How do you ask “How are you?” in Yoruba?
    • a. Bawo ni?
    • b. E ku ise.
    • c. Bawo le se?
    • d. E ku orire.
  5. Which color is “pupa” in Yoruba?
    • a. Blue
    • b. Red
    • c. Yellow
    • d. Green
  6. How do you say “mother” in Yoruba?
    • a. Baba
    • b. Omo
    • c. Iya
    • d. Egbon
  7. What number is “mẹta” in Yoruba?
    • a. Two
    • b. Three
    • c. Four
    • d. Five
  8. Can you count from one to three in Yoruba?
    • a. Ọkan, ẹji, ẹta
    • b. Ọkan, ẹji, kẹrin
    • c. Ọkan, ẹta, ẹrin
    • d. Ọkan, ẹrin, ẹji
  9. Translate “Good afternoon” into Yoruba.
    • a. Bawo ni?
    • b. E ka san.
    • c. Bawo le se?
    • d. E ku orire.
  10. What is the Yoruba word for “sister”?
    • a. Iya
    • b. Baba
    • c. Omo
    • d. Ẹ̀gbọ́n mi obìnrin

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