Types and Importance of Traditional Accessories Cultural and Creative Arts Primary 3 Second Term Lesson Notes Week 9
TYPES AND IMPORTANCE OF TRADITIONAL ACCESSORIES
Cultural and Creative Arts – Primary 3 – Second Term – Week 9
Subject: Cultural and Creative Arts
Class: Primary 3
Term: Second Term
Week: 9
Age: 7 – 8 years
Duration: 40 Minutes
Topic: Types and Importance of Traditional Accessories
Sub-topic: Identifying Traditional Accessories and Their Uses
Behavioral Objectives:
By the end of the lesson, pupils should be able to:
- Define traditional accessories.
- Identify different types of traditional accessories.
- Explain the importance of traditional accessories.
- Mention the materials used to make traditional accessories.
Keywords: Accessories, traditional, beads, bracelets, necklaces, culture
Set Induction:
The teacher shows pictures of different traditional accessories and asks pupils to name them.
Entry Behavior:
Pupils have seen people wear beads, caps, and other accessories during cultural festivals.
Learning Resources and Materials:
- Pictures of traditional accessories
- Samples of beads, bangles, and headpieces
- Cultural attire displays
Building Background/Connection to Prior Knowledge:
Pupils have learned about traditional dresses, and accessories are worn with these outfits.
Embedded Core Skills:
- Observation
- Creativity
- Cultural appreciation
Learning Materials:
- Pictures and charts
- Real accessories such as beads and bracelets
Reference Books:
Lagos State Scheme of Work, Cultural and Creative Arts Textbook for Primary 3
Instructional Materials:
- Beaded necklaces
- Traditional caps and bracelets
Content:
A. Meaning of Traditional Accessories
Traditional accessories are items worn with traditional clothes to enhance beauty and represent cultural identity.
B. Types of Traditional Accessories
- Beads: Used for making necklaces, bracelets, and anklets.
- Head ties and Caps: Includes gele (Yoruba), red cap (Igbo), fila (Yoruba), and hula (Hausa).
- Bangles and Wristbands: Made from beads, gold, or silver.
- Anklets: Worn around the ankle, usually by women.
- Earrings and Nose Rings: Made of gold, silver, or beads.
C. Importance of Traditional Accessories
- Shows cultural identity – Different tribes have unique accessories.
- Enhances beauty – Accessories make traditional outfits look more attractive.
- Symbol of royalty – Kings and chiefs wear special accessories.
- Used in ceremonies – Weddings, naming ceremonies, and festivals.
- Made from natural materials – Beads, gold, silver, cowries, and leather.
Evaluation (Fill in the Blanks with Options):
- Traditional accessories are worn with __. (a) School uniforms (b) Traditional clothes (c) Pajamas (d) Jeans
- The Yoruba head tie is called __. (a) Gele (b) Fila (c) Isiagu (d) Buba
- Traditional beads are used to make __. (a) Books (b) Houses (c) Necklaces (d) Shoes
- __ are worn around the wrist. (a) Bangles (b) Shoes (c) Caps (d) Glasses
- Traditional accessories help people __. (a) Sleep (b) Show their culture (c) Fly (d) Write
Class Activity Discussion (FAQs)
- What are traditional accessories?
- Items worn with traditional clothes to enhance beauty and show culture.
- Mention three types of traditional accessories.
- Beads, caps, bangles.
- What is the Yoruba cap called?
- Fila.
- Why do people wear traditional accessories?
- To show cultural identity and enhance beauty.
- What are beads used for?
- Making necklaces, bracelets, and anklets.
Presentation Steps:
- The teacher explains the meaning of traditional accessories.
- The teacher shows different types of accessories.
- Pupils identify and describe the accessories.
- The teacher explains their importance.
Teacher’s and Learners’ Activities:
- Teacher: Displays accessories and asks pupils to describe them.
- Learners: Identify accessories and discuss their importance.
Assessment (Short-Answer Questions):
- What are traditional accessories?
- Name two traditional accessories.
- What is the Yoruba head tie called?
- What is the importance of beads?
- What materials are used to make traditional accessories?
Conclusion:
The teacher marks pupils’ answers, provides corrections, and encourages them to observe traditional accessories around them.


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