Yoruba Numbers (Onka Yoruba) 1-10 Kindergarten First Term Lesson Notes Week 2
Lesson Plan Presentation
Subject: Yoruba
Class: Kindergarten
Term: Second Term
Week: Week 2
Topic: Yoruba Numbers (Onka Yoruba) 1-10
Sub-topic: Learning Numbers 1 to 10 in Yoruba
Duration: 1 Week
Behavioural Objectives:
- Students will count from 1 to 10 in Yoruba.
- Students will recognize and write Yoruba numbers.
- Students will match numbers with corresponding objects.
Key Words: Numbers, Yoruba, Counting, One to Ten, Objects, Learning.
Set Induction: Let’s play a fun counting game to learn Yoruba numbers from 1 to 10!
Entry Behaviour: Students are attentive and eager to learn.
Learning Resources and Materials: Flashcards with Yoruba numbers and objects, pictures, songs, reference books.
Building Background / Connection to Prior Knowledge: Who can count from 1 to 10 in English? Today, we will learn to count in Yoruba.
Embedded Core Skills: Numeracy, language development, visual recognition, auditory skills.
Instructional Materials: Flashcards, pictures, songs, reference books (Lagos State Scheme of Work).
Content
- Explanation of Yoruba Numbers 1 to 10:
- 1 (Okan)
- 2 (Eji)
- 3 (Eta)
- 4 (Erin)
- 5 (Arun-un)
- 6 (Efa)
- 7 (Eje)
- 8 (Ejo)
- 9 (Esan-an)
- 10 (Ewa)
- Examples:
- One ball (Boolu kan)
- Two chairs (Aga meji)
- Three books (Iwe meta)
1 eni bi eni
2 – eji bi eji
3 eta n tagba
4 erin woroko
5 arun n godo
6 efa ti ele
7 – biro n biro
8 – iro n bata
9 – ogun d’akesan
10 – gbangba lewa
Onka Asonka fun apeere :
Di alafo isale yii pelu oro ti o ye :
1 ookan
2 _______
3 Eeta
4_________
5 – Aarun-un
6__________
7 Eeje
8__________
9 Eesan-an
10_________
Evaluation Questions:
- What is the Yoruba word for “1”?
a) Okan
b) Eji
c) Eta
d) Erin - Which number is “2” in Yoruba?
a) Okan
b) Eji
c) Eta
d) Efa - What is “3” in Yoruba?
a) Erin
b) Eta
c) Eje
d) Esan-an - What is the Yoruba word for “4”?
a) Efa
b) Arun-un
c) Ejo
d) Erin - How do you say “5” in Yoruba?
a) Arun-un
b) Efa
c) Eje
d) Ewa - Which number is “6” in Yoruba?
a) Ejo
b) Ewa
c) Efa
d) Eje - What is “7” in Yoruba?
a) Esan-an
b) Eje
c) Eta
d) Erin - What is the Yoruba word for “8”?
a) Efa
b) Ejo
c) Eji
d) Ewa - How do you say “9” in Yoruba?
a) Erin
b) Esan-an
c) Efa
d) Eji - Which number is “10” in Yoruba?
a) Okan
b) Ejo
c) Ewa
d) Eji - How do you say “1” in Yoruba?
a) Eji
b) Efa
c) Eje
d) Okan - What is the Yoruba word for “2”?
a) Eji
b) Eta
c) Ejo
d) Erin - How do you say “3” in Yoruba?
a) Erin
b) Eta
c) Ewa
d) Esan-an - Which number is “4” in Yoruba?
a) Arun-un
b) Erin
c) Eje
d) Efa - What is the Yoruba word for “5”?
a) Efa
b) Eje
c) Arun-un
d) Ewa
Class Activity Discussion :
- Q: What is the Yoruba word for “1”?
A: The Yoruba word for “1” is “Okan”. - Q: How do you say “2” in Yoruba?
A: “2” in Yoruba is “Eji”. - Q: What is the Yoruba word for “3”?
A: The Yoruba word for “3” is “Eta”. - Q: How do you say “4” in Yoruba?
A: “4” in Yoruba is “Erin”. - Q: What is the Yoruba word for “5”?
A: The Yoruba word for “5” is “Arun-un”. - Q: How do you say “6” in Yoruba?
A: “6” in Yoruba is “Efa”. - Q: What is the Yoruba word for “7”?
A: The Yoruba word for “7” is “Eje”. - Q: How do you say “8” in Yoruba?
A: “8” in Yoruba is “Ejo”. - Q: What is the Yoruba word for “9”?
A: The Yoruba word for “9” is “Esan-an”. - Q: How do you say “10” in Yoruba?
A: “10” in Yoruba is “Ewa”. - Q: How many numbers are we learning today?
A: We are learning numbers 1 to 10. - Q: Can you count to 5 in Yoruba?
A: Yes, 1 (Okan), 2 (Eji), 3 (Eta), 4 (Erin), 5 (Arun-un). - Q: What number comes after “5” in Yoruba?
A: After “5” (Arun-un) is “6” (Efa). - Q: Can you give an example of an object for “2” in Yoruba?
A: Yes, “Aga meji” (Two chairs). - Q: What is “1” in Yoruba?
A: “1” in Yoruba is “Okan”.
Presentation:
Step 1: The teacher revises the previous topic, which was the Yoruba alphabet.
Step 2: The teacher introduces the new topic, Yoruba numbers 1 to 10.
Step 3: The teacher allows the pupils to give their own contributions and corrects them when necessary.
Teacher’s Activities:
- Present flashcards with numbers and objects.
- Sing songs and rhymes about counting.
- Encourage student interaction and participation.
Learners Activities:
- Look at flashcards and pictures.
- Listen to songs and rhymes.
- Participate in counting activities.
Assessment:
Observation of student participation, understanding, and ability to recognize and count Yoruba numbers correctly.
Evaluation Questions:
- What is the Yoruba word for “2”?
- How do you say “4” in Yoruba?
- Which number is “7” in Yoruba?
- What is the Yoruba word for “9”?
- How do you say “10” in Yoruba?
- What number is “Arun-un”?
- How do you say “6” in Yoruba?
- What is the Yoruba word for “3”?
- How do you say “8” in Yoruba?
- Which number is “Okan” in Yoruba?
Conclusion:
The teacher goes around to mark and provide necessary feedback on the topic.
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