Ọnụ Ọgụgụ 1-20 Igbo Language Primary 1 First Term Lesson Notes Week 8

Lesson Plan for Primary 1 Igbo Language (Week 8)

Subject: Igbo Language
Class: Primary 1
Term: First Term
Week: 8
Age: 6 years
Topic: Ọnụ Ọgụgụ 1-20
Sub-topic: Counting and Drawing Numbers 1-20
Duration: 40 minutes

Behavioral Objectives

By the end of the lesson, pupils will be able to:

  1. Count from 1 to 20.
  2. Draw objects corresponding to each number from 1 to 20.

Keywords

  • Ọnụ Ọgụgụ (Number)
  • Nkowa (Explanation)
  • Eserese (Drawing)
  • Iso mpi (Quiz)

Set Induction

  • Begin with a counting song in Igbo to engage the pupils.

Entry Behavior

  • Pupils have practiced counting from 1 to 20 in Igbo.

Learning Resources and Materials

  • Flashcards with numbers 1-20
  • Drawing materials (paper, pencils, crayons)
  • Counting objects (beads, sticks)

Building Background / Connection to Prior Knowledge

  • Review counting from 1 to 20.
  • Introduce the concept of drawing objects to represent numbers.

Embedded Core Skills

  • Listening
  • Speaking
  • Drawing

Instructional Materials

  • Flashcards
  • Drawing materials
  • Counting objects

Reference Books

  • Lagos State Scheme of Work
  • Igbo Language Textbook for Primary 1

Content Explanation

  1. Isetali Ihe n’Ọnụ Ọgụgụ (Counting Objects):
    • Count objects from 1 to 20 and match them to the corresponding number.
  2. Eserese Ihe n’Ọnụ Ọgụgụ (Drawing Objects for Numbers):
    • Draw objects corresponding to each number from 1 to 20.
  3. Iso mpi (Quiz):
    • Engage pupils in a quiz to reinforce their understanding of counting and drawing numbers.

Examples:

  1. Counting Objects:
    • Count 3 pencils, 5 beads, 10 sticks, etc.
  2. Drawing Objects:
    • Draw 2 apples for the number 2, 7 stars for the number 7, etc.

Questions

  1. The Igbo word for ‘1’ is ______. a) Abụọ b) Iri c) Otu d) Itolu
  2. ‘5’ in Igbo is ______. a) Atọ b) Isii c) Ise d) Anọ
  3. The Igbo word for ’10’ is ______. a) Iri b) Otu c) Ise d) Abụọ
  4. ’20’ in Igbo is ______. a) Iri na Abụọ b) Iri Abụọ c) Iri na Otu d) Iri na Ise
  5. The Igbo word for ’15’ is ______. a) Iri na Itolu b) Iri na Abụọ c) Iri na Ise d) Iri Abụọ
  6. ______ means ‘7’ in Igbo. a) Ise b) Asaa c) Itolu d) Isii
  7. ‘9’ in Igbo is ______. a) Itolu b) Asatọ c) Isii d) Anọ
  8. The Igbo word for ‘3’ is ______. a) Abụọ b) Otu c) Atọ d) Anọ
  9. ‘8’ in Igbo is ______. a) Asaa b) Asatọ c) Iri d) Itolu
  10. The Igbo phrase for ’11’ is ______. a) Iri na Abụọ b) Iri na Atọ c) Iri na Otu d) Iri na Ise

Class Activity Discussion

  1. Q: What is ‘1’ in Igbo? A: Otu
  2. Q: How do you say ‘5’ in Igbo? A: Ise
  3. Q: What is the Igbo word for ’10’? A: Iri
  4. Q: How do you say ’20’ in Igbo? A: Iri Abụọ
  5. Q: What is the Igbo phrase for ’15’? A: Iri na Ise
  6. Q: How do you say ‘7’ in Igbo? A: Asaa
  7. Q: What does ‘Itolu’ mean in English? A: Nine (9)
  8. Q: How do you say ‘3’ in Igbo? A: Atọ
  9. Q: What is ‘8’ in Igbo? A: Asatọ
  10. Q: How do you say ’11’ in Igbo? A: Iri na Otu

Presentation

Step 1:

  • Revise the previous topic on counting from 1 to 20.

Step 2:

  • Introduce the new topic on counting objects and drawing numbers 1 to 20.

Step 3:

  • Allow pupils to count objects and draw corresponding numbers.
  • Conduct a quiz to reinforce learning.
  • Correct any mistakes and guide them.

Teacher’s Activities

  • Display flashcards with numbers 1-20.
  • Demonstrate counting objects and drawing them.
  • Conduct a quiz to assess understanding.
  • Provide feedback and corrections.

Learners Activities

  • Look at flashcards and repeat the numbers.
  • Count objects and match them to numbers.
  • Draw objects for each number.
  • Participate in the quiz and answer questions.

Assessment

  • Oral questions about the numbers and their meanings.
  • Observation of pupils’ participation in counting and drawing.
  • Quiz to test understanding.

Evaluation Questions

  1. What is the Igbo word for ‘1’?
  2. How do you say ‘5’ in Igbo?
  3. What is the Igbo word for ’10’?
  4. How do you say ’20’ in Igbo?
  5. What is the Igbo phrase for ’15’?
  6. How do you say ‘7’ in Igbo?
  7. What does ‘Itolu’ mean in English?
  8. How do you say ‘3’ in Igbo?
  9. What is ‘8’ in Igbo?
  10. How do you say ’11’ in Igbo?

Conclusion

  • The teacher moves around to mark and assist pupils.
  • Recap the lesson by asking pupils to demonstrate counting and drawing again.

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