Naming Classroom Items (Dida Oruko Nnkan Inu Iyara Ikawe) Kindergarten First Term Lesson Notes Week 3
Lesson Plan Presentation
Subject: Yoruba
Class: Kindergarten
Term: Second Term
Week: Week 3
Topic: Naming Classroom Items (Dida Oruko Nnkan Inu Iyara Ikawe)
Sub-topic: Learning the Names of Classroom Items in Yoruba
Duration: 1 Week
Behavioural Objectives:
- Students will name common items found in the classroom in Yoruba.
- Students will identify and pronounce the Yoruba names of these items correctly.
- Students will match classroom items with their Yoruba names using pictures.
Key Words: Classroom, Items, Yoruba, Naming, Objects, Learning.
Set Induction: Let’s take a look around our classroom and learn the Yoruba names for everything we see!
Entry Behaviour: Students are familiar with some basic classroom items and are eager to learn their names in Yoruba.
Learning Resources and Materials: Flashcards with pictures and Yoruba names of classroom items, actual classroom items, songs and rhymes, reference books.
Building Background / Connection to Prior Knowledge: Can anyone name some things we use in the classroom? Now, let’s learn their names in Yoruba.
Embedded Core Skills: Language development, vocabulary building, visual recognition, pronunciation.
Instructional Materials: Flashcards, pictures, real classroom items, songs, reference books (Lagos State Scheme of Work).
Content
- Explanation of Classroom Items in Yoruba:
- Chair (Aga)
- Table (Tabili)
- Book (Iwe)
- Pencil (Pẹnsulu)
- Eraser (Eresa)
- Blackboard (Patako)
- Chalk (Kale)
- Bag (Apo)
- Ruler (Atẹ)
- Desk (Tẹẹsi)
- Examples:
- A chair (Aga kan)
- Two books (Iwe meji)
- Three pencils (Pẹnsulu meta)
Evaluation Questions:
- What is the Yoruba word for “Chair”?
a) Tabili
b) Aga
c) Iwe
d) Pẹnsulu - Which item is “Iwe” in Yoruba?
a) Bag
b) Ruler
c) Book
d) Blackboard - What is “Pencil” in Yoruba?
a) Pẹnsulu
b) Kale
c) Eresa
d) Patako - What is the Yoruba word for “Table”?
a) Atẹ
b) Tẹẹsi
c) Tabili
d) Apo - How do you say “Eraser” in Yoruba?
a) Kale
b) Eresa
c) Pẹnsulu
d) Patako - Which item is “Blackboard” in Yoruba?
a) Tabili
b) Patako
c) Atẹ
d) Tẹẹsi - What is “Chalk” in Yoruba?
a) Kale
b) Apo
c) Eresa
d) Pẹnsulu - What is the Yoruba word for “Bag”?
a) Apo
b) Atẹ
c) Pẹnsulu
d) Tabili - How do you say “Ruler” in Yoruba?
a) Tẹẹsi
b) Atẹ
c) Patako
d) Kale - Which item is “Tẹẹsi” in Yoruba?
a) Desk
b) Chair
c) Bag
d) Eraser - How do you say “Book” in Yoruba?
a) Patako
b) Pẹnsulu
c) Iwe
d) Atẹ - What is the Yoruba word for “Desk”?
a) Tẹẹsi
b) Apo
c) Kale
d) Eresa - How do you say “Chair” in Yoruba?
a) Aga
b) Pẹnsulu
c) Tẹẹsi
d) Tabili - Which item is “Patako” in Yoruba?
a) Blackboard
b) Book
c) Bag
d) Ruler - What is the Yoruba word for “Pencil”?
a) Pẹnsulu
b) Atẹ
c) Kale
d) Apo
Class Activity Discussion :
- Q: What is the Yoruba word for “Chair”?
A: The Yoruba word for “Chair” is “Aga”. - Q: How do you say “Table” in Yoruba?
A: “Table” in Yoruba is “Tabili”. - Q: What is the Yoruba word for “Book”?
A: The Yoruba word for “Book” is “Iwe”. - Q: How do you say “Pencil” in Yoruba?
A: “Pencil” in Yoruba is “Pẹnsulu”. - Q: What is the Yoruba word for “Eraser”?
A: The Yoruba word for “Eraser” is “Eresa”. - Q: How do you say “Blackboard” in Yoruba?
A: “Blackboard” in Yoruba is “Patako”. - Q: What is the Yoruba word for “Chalk”?
A: The Yoruba word for “Chalk” is “Kale”. - Q: How do you say “Bag” in Yoruba?
A: “Bag” in Yoruba is “Apo”. - Q: What is the Yoruba word for “Ruler”?
A: The Yoruba word for “Ruler” is “Atẹ”. - Q: How do you say “Desk” in Yoruba?
A: “Desk” in Yoruba is “Tẹẹsi”. - Q: How do you say “Chair” in Yoruba?
A: “Chair” in Yoruba is “Aga”. - Q: What is the Yoruba word for “Book”?
A: The Yoruba word for “Book” is “Iwe”. - Q: How do you say “Table” in Yoruba?
A: “Table” in Yoruba is “Tabili”. - Q: What is the Yoruba word for “Pencil”?
A: The Yoruba word for “Pencil” is “Pẹnsulu”. - Q: How do you say “Blackboard” in Yoruba?
A: “Blackboard” in Yoruba is “Patako”.
Presentation:
Step 1: The teacher revises the previous topic, which was Yoruba numbers 1 to 10.
Step 2: The teacher introduces the new topic, Yoruba names for classroom items.
Step 3: The teacher allows the pupils to give their own contributions and corrects them when necessary.
Teacher’s Activities:
- Present flashcards with pictures and names of classroom items.
- Use real classroom items to demonstrate.
- Encourage students to repeat the names after the teacher.
- Sing songs and rhymes related to classroom items.
Learners Activities:
- Look at flashcards and real classroom items.
- Repeat the Yoruba names after the teacher.
- Participate in matching games with pictures and items.
- Sing along with the teacher.
Assessment:
Observation of student participation, understanding, and ability to name classroom items correctly in Yoruba.
Evaluation Questions:
- What is the Yoruba word for “Chair”?
- How do you say “Table” in Yoruba?
- Which item is “Iwe” in Yoruba?
- What is the Yoruba word for “Pencil”?
- How do you say “Eraser” in Yoruba?
- Which item is “Patako” in Yoruba?
- What is the Yoruba word for “Chalk”?
- How do you say “Bag” in Yoruba?
- What is the Yoruba word for “Ruler”?
- Which item is “Tẹẹsi” in Yoruba?
Conclusion:
The teacher goes around to mark and provide necessary feedback on the topic.
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