Onkà èdè Yorùbá 11-20 (Yoruba Numbers 11-20) Yoruba Primary 2 First Term Lesson Notes Week 2

Detailed Student-Centered Lesson Plan

Subject: Yoruba

Class: Primary 2

Term: First Term

Week: 2

Age: 7 years

Topic: Onkà èdè Yorùbá 11-20 (Yoruba Numbers 11-20)

Duration: 40 minutes

Behavioural Objectives

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

  1. Count Yoruba numbers from 11 to 20.
  2. Identify and write Yoruba numbers from 11 to 20.
  3. Correctly use Yoruba numbers in sentences.

Key Words

  • Onkà (Numbers)
  • Ẹdè (Language)
  • Oókánlá (Eleven)
  • Méjìlá (Twelve)
  • Mẹ́tàlá (Thirteen)
  • Mẹ́rinlá (Fourteen)
  • Màrùndínlógún (Fifteen)
  • Mẹ́tàdínlógún (Sixteen)
  • Mẹ́tàdínlógún (Seventeen)
  • Mẹ́jìdínlógún (Eighteen)
  • Mẹ́jìdínlógún (Nineteen)
  • Ogún (Twenty)

Set Induction

The teacher will start by asking pupils to count from 1 to 10 in Yoruba to refresh their memory and build on their prior knowledge.

Entry Behaviour

Pupils have basic knowledge of counting numbers from 1 to 10 in Yoruba.

Learning Resources and Materials

  • Blackboard
  • Chalk
  • Flashcards with numbers 11-20 in Yoruba

Building Background/Connection to Prior Knowledge

Discuss with pupils what they remember about counting in Yoruba, focusing on numbers 1 to 10.

Embedded Core Skills

  • Numeracy
  • Language skills

Learning Materials

  • Blackboard
  • Flashcards with numbers 11-20
  • Exercise books

Reference Books

  • Lagos State Scheme of Work

Instructional Materials

  • Blackboard
  • Chalk
  • Flashcards
  • Exercise books

Content

  1. Introduction to Yoruba numbers from 11 to 20.
  2. Flashcards with numbers 11 to 20 and their Yoruba names.
  3. Practice counting from 11 to 20 in Yoruba.
  4. Writing Yoruba numbers from 11 to 20.

Fill-in-the-Blank Questions

  1. The Yoruba word for eleven is __________. a) oókánlá b) méjìlá c) ogún
  2. The Yoruba word for twelve is __________. a) mẹ́tàlá b) méjìlá c) mẹ́rinlá
  3. The Yoruba word for thirteen is __________. a) oókánlá b) mẹ́tàlá c) mẹ́rinlá
  4. The Yoruba word for fourteen is __________. a) mẹ́tàdínlógún b) méjìlá c) mẹ́rinlá
  5. The Yoruba word for fifteen is __________. a) oókánlá b) màrùndínlógún c) mẹ́jìdínlógún
  6. The Yoruba word for sixteen is __________. a) mẹ́tàdínlógún b) méjìlá c) mẹ́jìdínlógún
  7. The Yoruba word for seventeen is __________. a) mẹ́tàdínlógún b) méjìdínlógún c) mẹ́tàlá
  8. The Yoruba word for eighteen is __________. a) méjìdínlógún b) mẹ́tàdínlógún c) mẹ́tàlá
  9. The Yoruba word for nineteen is __________. a) mẹ́tàlá b) mẹ́jìdínlógún c) ogún
  10. The Yoruba word for twenty is __________. a) mẹ́tàlá b) mẹ́jìlá c) ogún

Class Activity Discussion

  1. What is the Yoruba word for eleven?
    • The Yoruba word for eleven is “oókánlá.”
  2. How do you say twelve in Yoruba?
    • You say twelve as “méjìlá” in Yoruba.
  3. What does “mẹ́tàlá” mean in Yoruba?
    • “Mẹ́tàlá” means thirteen in Yoruba.
  4. What is “mẹ́rinlá”?
    • “Mẹ́rinlá” means fourteen.
  5. What does “màrùndínlógún” translate to?
    • It translates to fifteen.
  6. How do you say sixteen in Yoruba?
    • You say sixteen as “mẹ́tàdínlógún.”
  7. What is the Yoruba word for seventeen?
    • The Yoruba word for seventeen is “mẹ́tàdínlógún.”
  8. How do you say eighteen in Yoruba?
    • You say eighteen as “méjìdínlógún.”
  9. What does “mẹ́jìdínlógún” mean?
    • It means nineteen.
  10. What is the Yoruba word for twenty?
    • The Yoruba word for twenty is “ogún.”

Presentation

Step 1

Teacher’s Activities: The teacher revises numbers 1 to 10 in Yoruba with the pupils, asking them to count out loud.

Learners’ Activities: Pupils count from 1 to 10 in Yoruba.

Step 2

Teacher’s Activities: The teacher introduces numbers 11 to 20 in Yoruba using flashcards and explains each number.

Learners’ Activities: Pupils listen attentively and repeat the numbers after the teacher.

Step 3

Teacher’s Activities: The teacher writes numbers 11 to 20 on the blackboard and asks pupils to practice writing and saying them.

Learners’ Activities: Pupils write numbers 11 to 20 in their exercise books and practice saying them out loud.

Assessment

  • Pupils will answer the 10 fill-in-the-blank questions.
  • Teacher will review and mark the answers.

Evaluation Questions

  1. What is the Yoruba word for twelve?
  2. How do you say fifteen in Yoruba?
  3. What does “méjìlá” mean in English?
  4. How do you say seventeen in Yoruba?
  5. What is the translation of “mẹ́tàdínlógún”?
  6. What is “ogún” in English?
  7. How do you say fourteen in Yoruba?
  8. What does “mẹ́tàlá” mean?
  9. How do you say nineteen in Yoruba?
  10. What is the Yoruba word for eighteen?

Conclusion

Teacher’s Activities: The teacher goes around to mark pupils’ work and provides feedback. The teacher also emphasizes the importance of learning to count in Yoruba to help them understand their culture better.