Idanwo Ranpe/Isinmi (Short Test/Break) Yoruba Kindergarten First Term Lesson Notes Week 6

Detailed Student-Centered Lesson Plan Presentation

Subject: Yoruba

Class: Kindergarten

Term: First Term

Week: Week 6

Topic: Idanwo Ranpe/Isinmi (Short Test/Break)

Duration: 1 Week

Behavioural Objectives:

  1. Students will be able to complete a short test covering the Yoruba alphabet from a to o.
  2. Students will understand the importance of taking breaks and resting.

Key Words: Test, Break, Rest, Alphabet, Yoruba.

Set Induction: We have learned a lot about the Yoruba alphabet. Let’s see how much we remember!

Entry Behaviour: Students have been practicing the Yoruba alphabet from a to o in previous lessons.

Learning Resources and Materials: Test papers, pencils, erasers, reference books (Lagos State Scheme of Work).

Building Background / Connection to Prior Knowledge: Review the Yoruba alphabet from a to o, reminding students of the letters and their corresponding images.

Embedded Core Skills: Recall, writing, attention to detail, relaxation techniques.

Instructional Materials: Test papers, pencils, erasers, reference books.

Content

  1. Review of Yoruba Alphabet (a to o):
    • Go over the letters from a to o, ensuring students remember each letter and its pronunciation.
  2. Administering the Test:
    • Distribute test papers.
    • Give clear instructions on how to complete the test.
  3. Test Content:
    • Fill-in-the-Blank Questions:
      • Example: What is the Yoruba letter for ‘tree’? ____
      • Options: a) f b) g c) h d) i
    • Matching Letters with Images:
      • Draw a line from the letter to the correct image.
  4. Importance of Breaks:
    • Discuss why it is important to take breaks.
    • Encourage students to rest and play after completing their test.

Evaluation Questions:

  1. What letter comes after ‘g’ in Yoruba alphabet? a) h
    b) i
    c) j
    d) k
  2. How do you say ‘tree’ in Yoruba? a) Fila
    b) Hausa
    c) Igi
    d) Je
  3. Which letter corresponds to the word ‘Hausa’? a) h
    b) i
    c) j
    d) k
  4. What letter comes after ‘k’? a) l
    b) m
    c) n
    d) o
  5. What is the Yoruba word for ‘cap’? a) Gele
    b) Fila
    c) Je
    d) Koko
  6. What letter corresponds to the word ‘Gele’? a) f
    b) g
    c) gb
    d) h
  7. How do you write ‘nkan’ in the Yoruba alphabet? a) l
    b) m
    c) n
    d) o
  8. Which letter represents the word ‘Màalu’? a) k
    b) l
    c) m
    d) n
  9. What letter comes before ‘m’? a) l
    b) k
    c) n
    d) o
  10. How do you say ‘Je’ in Yoruba alphabet? a) i
    b) j
    c) k
    d) l
  11. What letter corresponds to the word ‘Omo’? a) m
    b) n
    c) o
    d) p
  12. Which letter represents the word ‘Lẹta’? a) l
    b) m
    c) n
    d) o
  13. What letter comes after ‘i’? a) j
    b) k
    c) l
    d) m
  14. How do you say ‘Koko’ in Yoruba alphabet? a) i
    b) j
    c) k
    d) l
  15. What letter comes after ‘j’? a) k
    b) l
    c) m
    d) n

Class Activity Discussion

  1. Q: What is the Yoruba letter for ‘Hausa’?
    A: The Yoruba letter for ‘Hausa’ is ‘h’.
  2. Q: How do you say ‘tree’ in Yoruba?
    A: ‘Tree’ in Yoruba is ‘igi’.
  3. Q: What letter comes after ‘k’ in Yoruba alphabet?
    A: The letter that comes after ‘k’ is ‘l’.
  4. Q: How do you say ‘cap’ in Yoruba?
    A: ‘Cap’ in Yoruba is ‘fila’.
  5. Q: Which letter corresponds to ‘Gele’?
    A: The letter that corresponds to ‘Gele’ is ‘g’.
  6. Q: What letter represents the word ‘Nnkan’?
    A: The letter that represents ‘Nnkan’ is ‘n’.
  7. Q: How do you write ‘Màalu’ in the Yoruba alphabet?
    A: ‘Màalu’ is represented by the letter ‘m’.
  8. Q: What letter comes before ‘m’ in Yoruba alphabet?
    A: The letter that comes before ‘m’ is ‘l’.
  9. Q: What letter corresponds to ‘Je’?
    A: The letter that corresponds to ‘Je’ is ‘j’.
  10. Q: Which letter represents ‘Omo’?
    A: The letter that represents ‘Omo’ is ‘o’.
  11. Q: How do you say ‘Lẹta’ in Yoruba alphabet?
    A: ‘Lẹta’ is represented by the letter ‘l’.
  12. Q: What letter comes after ‘i’?
    A: The letter that comes after ‘i’ is ‘j’.
  13. Q: How do you write ‘Koko’ in Yoruba alphabet?
    A: ‘Koko’ is represented by the letter ‘k’.
  14. Q: What letter comes after ‘j’?
    A: The letter that comes after ‘j’ is ‘k’.
  15. Q: How do you say ‘Omo’ in Yoruba alphabet?
    A: ‘Omo’ is represented by the letter ‘o’.

Presentation:

Step 1: The teacher revises the previous topic, which was the Yoruba alphabet letters from h to o. Yoruba Alphabet (Alifabeeti Yoruba) Letters h – ó Yoruba Kindergarten First Term Lesson Notes Week 5

Step 2: The teacher introduces the new topic, Idanwo Ranpe/Isinmi (Short Test/Break).

Step 3: The teacher explains the importance of the test and how it helps them remember what they have learned.

Teacher’s Activities:

  • Review the Yoruba alphabet from a to o.
  • Distribute and explain the test papers.
  • Monitor the students as they complete the test.
  • Discuss the importance of taking breaks.

Learners Activities:

  • Complete the test paper.
  • Participate in discussions about the importance of breaks.

Assessment:

Evaluation based on test performance and participation in discussions.

Ten Evaluation Questions:

  1. What is the Yoruba letter for ‘Hausa’?
  2. How do you write ‘tree’ in Yoruba?
  3. Which letter comes after ‘k’?
  4. How do you say ‘cap’ in Yoruba?
  5. Which letter represents ‘Gele’?
  6. What letter represents ‘Nnkan’?
  7. What letter comes before ‘m’?
  8. How do you say ‘Je’ in Yoruba?
  9. Which letter represents ‘Omo’?
  10. What letter comes after ‘i’?

Conclusion:

The teacher goes around the class to observe and mark the students’ work, ensuring they understand the letters and can write them correctly. The teacher also provides additional assistance where necessary.


Evaluate children’s understanding of the Yoruba alphabet with a short test. Includes fun activities and break time.

Yoruba Alphabet (Alifabeeti Yoruba) Letters h – ó Yoruba Kindergarten First Term Lesson Notes Week 5