Ule Igbo Language Primary 1 First Term Lesson Notes Week 11/12

Lesson Plan for Primary 1 Igbo Language (Week 11/12)

Subject: Igbo Language
Class: Primary 1
Term: First Term
Week: 11/12
Age: 6 years
Topic: Ule (Test/Exam)
Sub-topic: Revision and Examination
Duration: 40 minutes

Behavioral Objectives

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

  1. Recall and review topics learned during the term.
  2. Answer questions based on the topics covered.
  3. Demonstrate understanding through a written test.

Keywords

  • Ule (Test/Exam)
  • Mmekọrịta (Revision)
  • Nnwale (Assessment)

Set Induction

  • Begin with a brief discussion about the importance of exams and how they help measure what has been learned.

Entry Behavior

  • Pupils have been learning various topics in Igbo language throughout the term.

Learning Resources and Materials

  • Revision notes
  • Practice test papers
  • Writing materials (paper, pencils)

Building Background / Connection to Prior Knowledge

  • Review all the key topics learned throughout the term, including counting, dictation, writing, drawing, and spelling.

Embedded Core Skills

  • Listening
  • Speaking
  • Writing
  • Drawing

Instructional Materials

  • Revision notes
  • Practice test papers
  • Flashcards

Reference Books

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

Content Explanation

  1. Mmekọrịta (Revision):
    • Review all the key topics covered in the term.
    • Ensure pupils understand counting, writing, drawing, and spelling.
  2. Nnwale (Assessment):
    • Administer a test to assess pupils’ understanding of the topics covered.

Examples:

  • Count from 1 to 20 in Igbo.
  • Write and spell words correctly.
  • Draw objects corresponding to numbers and words.

Sample Test Questions

  1. Multiple Choice 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
  2. Short Answer Questions:
    1. What is the Igbo word for ‘3’?
    2. Write the Igbo word for ‘7’.
    3. Draw an object representing the number ‘4’.
    4. Spell the word for ‘9’ in Igbo.
    5. Write ’11’ in Igbo.
  3. Drawing Questions:
    • Draw objects for the following numbers:
      1. Otu (1) – Draw one object.
      2. Abụọ (2) – Draw two objects.
      3. Atọ (3) – Draw three objects.

Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)

  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 topics such as counting, dictation, writing, drawing, and spelling.

Step 2:

  • Explain the format of the test and ensure all pupils understand the instructions.

Step 3:

  • Administer the test to assess pupils’ understanding of the topics covered.

Teacher’s Activities

  • Lead the revision session.
  • Explain the test format and instructions.
  • Supervise the test to ensure pupils are on task.
  • Provide feedback and corrections after the test.

Learners Activities

  • Participate in the revision session.
  • Listen to the test instructions carefully.
  • Complete the test to the best of their ability.

Assessment

  • Observe pupils’ participation during the revision.
  • Monitor the test to ensure it is conducted fairly.
  • Evaluate the test papers to assess 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 collects and marks the test papers.
  • Provide feedback to pupils and discuss any common mistakes.

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