
Atunyewo Eko Saa Kin-in-ni (Revision) Yoruba Nursery 2 First Term Lesson Notes Week 10 & 11
LESSON PLAN
Subject: Yoruba
Class: Nursery 2
Term: First Term
Week: 10 & 11
Topic: Atunyewo Eko Saa Kin-in-ni (Revision)
Sub-topic: Asa ati Litireso; Ede
Duration: 40 minutes
Behavioural Objectives:
By the end of the lesson, pupils should be able to:
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Toggle- Ranti ati dahun awon ibeere lori asa ati litireso ti won ti ko.
- Ranti ati dahun awon ibeere lori ede Yoruba ti won ti ko.
Key Words:
- Atunyewo (Revision)
- Asa (Culture)
- Litireso (Literature)
- Ede (Language)
Set Induction:
The teacher will play a short game or song related to Yoruba culture and language to engage the pupils.
Entry Behaviour:
Pupils have learned various aspects of Yoruba culture, literature, and language throughout the term.
Learning Resources and Materials:
- Flashcards with key points from the term
- Short quizzes
- Songs and rhymes
- Picture charts
Building Background/Connection to Prior Knowledge:
The teacher will ask pupils to recall some of the topics they have learned in Yoruba culture and language.
Embedded Core Skills:
- Recall
- Understanding
- Communication
Learning Materials:
- Lagos State Scheme of Work
- Flashcards
- Quizzes
- Picture charts
Instructional Materials:
- Flashcards
- Quizzes
- Picture charts
Content:
- Atunyewo awon akori lori asa ati litireso.
- Atunyewo awon akori lori ede Yoruba.
Presentation:
Step 1: Revision of Culture and Literature
- The teacher will review key points on Yoruba culture and literature taught during the term, such as:
- Importance of Yoruba names
- Common Yoruba cultural practices
- Yoruba folktales and rhymes
Step 2: Revision of Language
- The teacher will review key points on Yoruba language taught during the term, such as:
- Basic Yoruba greetings
- Naming items in the classroom
- Counting in Yoruba
Step 3: Pupils’ Contributions
- The teacher will ask pupils questions based on the term’s lessons.
- The teacher will engage pupils in activities like quizzes, songs, and recitations.
Teacher’s Activities:
- Review flashcards with key points from the term.
- Conduct short quizzes to assess understanding.
- Sing songs and recite rhymes learned during the term.
- Discuss the importance of the cultural practices and language points reviewed.
Learners’ Activities:
- Pupils will answer questions from the teacher.
- Pupils will participate in quizzes.
- Pupils will sing songs and recite rhymes.
- Pupils will discuss what they have learned.
Assessment:
The teacher will assess pupils through:
- Short quizzes
- Oral questioning
- Participation in songs and rhymes
Ten Evaluation Questions:
- Kini oruko amutorunwa ti a ko?
- So ona meji ti a le fi ki eniyan ni Yoruba.
- Daruko awon nnkan meji ti a ko ninu yara ikawe.
- Kini iwulo iwe?
- So pataki imotooto.
- Kini a n pe ni “dog” ni Yoruba?
- Kini awon ona ti a le fi ntoju ara wa?
- Kini oruko orin arofo ti a ko?
- Kini itumo “Bata re a dun ko ko ka”?
- Kini idi ti a fi n ko awon asa Yoruba?
Conclusion:
The teacher will go round to check pupils’ participation and provide necessary feedback. The teacher will also praise and encourage the pupils for their efforts throughout the term.
Reference Books:
- Lagos State Scheme of Work for Nursery 2
- Yoruba-English Picture Dictionary
- Yoruba nursery rhymes and folktales books
Notes:
- Ensure all pupils participate.
- Use simple and clear language.
- Encourage pupils to ask questions and share their thoughts.
THIRD TERM EXAMINATION QUESTIONS FOR NURSERY 2 YORUBA
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