Toilet Cleaning Materials Health Habits Kindergarten Second Term Lesson Notes Week 3
Lesson Plan: Toilet Cleaning Materials and Good Toilet Habits
Subject: Health Habits
Class: Kindergarten
Term: Second Term
Week: 3
Age: 5 years
Topic: Toilet Cleaning Materials and Good Toilet Habits
Sub-topic: Identifying Cleaning Materials and Practicing Good Toilet Habits
Duration: 40 minutes
Behavioral Objectives
By the end of the lesson, pupils should be able to:
- Mention different toilet cleaning materials (e.g., soap, water, tissue paper, brush, disinfectants, towel, dustbin).
- Demonstrate steps of good habits to display while using the toilet.
- Explain why practicing good toilet habits is important for health and hygiene.
Keywords
- Cleaning materials
- Toilet
- Habits
- Hygiene
- Disinfectant
Set Induction
The teacher shows pictures or posters of good toilet habits and asks pupils, “What do we use to clean our toilets at home?”
Entry Behavior
Pupils have seen cleaning tools and have an idea of basic toilet hygiene practices.
Learning Resources and Materials
- Pictures or posters of good toilet habits
- Cleaning materials (e.g., soap, water, tissue paper, towel, disinfectant, brush, bucket)
Building Background/Connection to Prior Knowledge
The teacher connects the lesson to pupils’ previous knowledge of toilet types and hygiene by asking, “What should we do to keep toilets clean and neat?”
Embedded Core Skills
- Personal development
- Communication
- Hygiene awareness
Learning Materials
- Pictures, posters, or multimedia on toilet cleaning materials and hygiene
- Reference: Lagos State Scheme of Work
Instructional Materials
- Soap (liquid or solid)
- Disinfectant
- Mop
- Bucket of water
- Toilet brush
Content
Definition of Toilet Cleaning Materials
- Toilet cleaning materials are items used to clean and maintain toilets.
- They help to remove dirt, kill germs, and prevent bad smells.
Examples of Toilet Cleaning Materials
- Soap: Removes dirt and grease.
- Water: Washes away dirt and germs.
- Toilet brush: Scrubs the toilet bowl.
- Disinfectant: Kills germs and makes the toilet safe.
- Tissue paper: Used for cleaning the toilet seat and personal hygiene.
- Mop: Cleans the toilet floor.
- Dustbin: Holds waste like used tissue paper.
- Towel: Dries hands after washing.
Good Toilet Habits
- Clean the toilet seat with tissue paper before sitting.
- Use tissue paper or water to clean yourself after using the toilet.
- Flush the toilet after every use.
- Wash your hands thoroughly with soap and water.
- Dry your hands with a towel or air dryer.
Presentation
Teacher’s Activities
- Show pictures of cleaning materials and explain their uses.
- Demonstrate how to clean a toilet seat with tissue paper.
- Teach pupils the steps of good toilet habits using posters or role play.
- Ask pupils to name cleaning tools they have seen at home.
- Discuss why good toilet habits keep us healthy.
Learners’ Activities
- Identify cleaning materials from pictures or real items.
- Practice cleaning the toilet seat using tissue paper.
- Role-play steps of good toilet habits in small groups.
- Match cleaning materials to their uses in an activity.
- Share examples of how their parents clean toilets at home.
Class Activity Discussion (15 FAQs)
- What are toilet cleaning materials?
Items used to clean toilets. - Name one toilet cleaning material.
Soap. - What does disinfectant do?
Kills germs. - What should we do after using the toilet?
Flush it. - Why should we wash our hands after using the toilet?
To remove germs. - What is a toilet brush used for?
Scrubbing the toilet bowl. - What do we use tissue paper for?
Cleaning the seat or ourselves. - Why should we dry our hands?
To stay clean. - What happens if we don’t clean toilets?
Germs will spread, causing sickness. - What is the purpose of a dustbin?
To hold waste. - Why is water important for cleaning?
It washes away dirt and germs. - What do we do with a mop?
Clean the toilet floor. - When should we use a towel?
After washing our hands. - What are good toilet habits?
Practices that keep us clean and healthy. - Why should we clean the toilet seat before sitting?
To prevent germs from spreading.
Evaluation Questions (15 Fill-in-the-Blank)
- ___ is used to clean the toilet bowl. (a. Mop, b. Brush, c. Dustbin)
- Disinfectant helps to kill ___. (a. germs, b. water, c. dirt)
- We wash our hands with ___ after using the toilet. (a. disinfectant, b. soap, c. tissue paper)
- A ___ is used to dry hands after washing. (a. mop, b. towel, c. brush)
- Clean the toilet seat with ___ before sitting. (a. tissue paper, b. mop, c. soap)
- Flush the toilet after ___. (a. washing, b. using it, c. eating)
- ___ removes dirt and bad smells. (a. Dustbin, b. Disinfectant, c. Water)
- A ___ holds waste like tissue paper. (a. towel, b. dustbin, c. toilet brush)
- ___ is used to clean the toilet floor. (a. Soap, b. Mop, c. Bucket)
- Wash your hands with ___ after using the toilet. (a. water and soap, b. towel, c. disinfectant)
- Good toilet habits help us stay ___. (a. clean, b. dirty, c. tired)
- A ___ is used to scrub the toilet bowl. (a. mop, b. brush, c. bucket)
- After cleaning, ___ your hands. (a. dry, b. wash, c. mop)
- ___ helps to remove germs from hands. (a. Towel, b. Soap, c. Mop)
- If toilets are not cleaned, ___ will spread. (a. fun, b. germs, c. water)
Assessment (10 Evaluation Questions)
- What are toilet cleaning materials?
- Name three cleaning tools for toilets.
- Why do we use disinfectant?
- List two good toilet habits.
- Why should we flush the toilet after use?
- What is a mop used for?
- Why should we dry our hands after washing?
- What is a dustbin used for?
- How can we keep germs away from toilets?
- Why are good toilet habits important?
Conclusion
The teacher goes around to mark pupils’ work and encourages them to practice good toilet habits at school and at home.
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