Revision Religious Studies Kindergarten First Term Lesson Notes Week 11

Lesson Plan Presentation

Subject: Christian Religious Studies
Class: Kindergarten
Term: First Term
Week: 11
Age: 5 years

Topic: Revision

Duration: 40 minutes

Behavioural Objectives:
By the end of the lesson, pupils should be able to:

  1. Recall key stories and concepts learned in the first term.
  2. Demonstrate understanding of important characters and events.
  3. Participate actively in discussions and activities related to Christian Religious Studies.
  4. Prepare for assessments and reinforce knowledge.

Keywords:

  • Bible stories
  • Characters
  • Concepts
  • Lessons learned
  • Christian values

Set Induction:
The teacher will begin by asking the pupils to share their favorite story or character they have learned about so far.

Entry Behaviour:
Pupils have varying levels of familiarity with the stories and concepts taught in the first term.

Learning Resources and Materials:

  • Pictures or flashcards of key characters and events
  • Storybooks used throughout the term
  • Activity sheets with puzzles and coloring related to previous lessons
  • Whiteboard and markers

Building Background / Connection to Prior Knowledge:
Review previous lessons briefly and discuss how the stories and lessons relate to their daily lives.

Embedded Core Skills:

  • Memory recall
  • Critical thinking
  • Communication
  • Collaboration

Reference Books:
Lagos State Scheme of Work for Kindergarten Christian Religious Studies.

Instructional Materials:

  • Pictures or flashcards
  • Storybooks
  • Activity sheets
  • Whiteboard and markers

Content

Review Topics Covered:

  1. Creation Story: God created the world and everything in it.
  2. Adam and Eve: The first people created by God and their disobedience.
  3. Cain and Abel: The story of brothers and jealousy.
  4. Joseph and His Brothers: Joseph’s journey from slavery to leadership in Egypt.
  5. Noah’s Ark and the Flood: Noah’s obedience to God and saving animals from the flood.
  6. Moses in the Basket: Baby Moses saved and raised by Pharaoh’s daughter.
  7. The Good Samaritan: Helping others in need and showing kindness.
  8. The Birth of Jesus Christ: The nativity story and the meaning of Christmas.
  9. The Visit of the Three Wise Men: Wise men from the East visiting Jesus with gifts.

Activities:

  • Story Retelling: Students take turns retelling one of the stories they remember.
  • Character Identification: Match pictures of characters to their stories.
  • Coloring and Activity Sheets: Complete puzzles or coloring sheets related to the stories.
  • Discussion: Ask open-ended questions about the lessons learned from each story.
  • Group Activities: Work in small groups to discuss a story and its moral lesson.

Fill-in-the-Blank Questions

Create fill-in-the-blank questions for each story covered, focusing on key events and characters.

Class Activity Discussion

Prepare common questions about each story and their answers to reinforce understanding.

Presentation

Step 1: Recap each story briefly, starting from Creation to the Visit of the Three Wise Men.

Step 2: Engage students in activities that involve recalling details from each story, such as matching characters to their stories or completing activity sheets.

Step 3: Facilitate discussions where students can share their insights and understanding of the stories.

Teacher’s Activities

  • Lead the review of each story and facilitate discussions.
  • Monitor students’ participation and understanding during activities.
  • Provide encouragement and guidance as students recall and discuss the stories.

Learners’ Activities

  • Retell stories they remember.
  • Participate in matching activities and puzzles.
  • Discuss lessons learned from each story with their peers.

Assessment

Use observation and participation in activities to assess students’ understanding and retention of the stories covered.

Conclusion:
Wrap up the lesson by summarizing key points and encouraging students to continue learning about Christian values and stories at home.

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