Care of the Family House: Methods of Waste Disposal and Cleaning
Home Economics JSS 1 Second Term Lesson Plan – Week 4
Lesson Plan Presentation
General Information
- Subject: Home Economics
- Class: JSS 1
- Term: Second Term
- Week: 4
- Age: 10 – 12 years
- Topic: Care of the Family House
- Sub-topic: Methods of Waste Disposal
- Duration: 40 minutes
Behavioural Objectives
By the end of the lesson, students should be able to:
- Explain the meaning and importance of caring for the family house.
- Identify different tools and materials used in home cleaning.
- Describe the different methods of waste disposal.
- Demonstrate proper daily and weekly cleaning routines.
- Explain the dangers of improper waste disposal.
Keywords
- Waste disposal – The process of getting rid of unwanted materials.
- Hygiene – The practice of keeping things clean for health purposes.
- Cleaning equipment – Tools used to clean the home.
- Orderliness – Keeping things neat and in proper arrangement.
- Pests – Insects or animals that can damage household items.
Set Induction
The teacher asks the students:
- What happens if we don’t clean our homes?
- Can you name some household cleaning tools?
- What do we do with waste in our homes?
Entry Behaviour
Students are familiar with sweeping, dusting, and using brooms at home.
Learning Resources and Materials
- Pictures of household cleaning tools and waste bins.
- Charts showing methods of waste disposal.
- Videos or demonstrations of proper cleaning techniques.
Building Background/Connection to Prior Knowledge
- Students already know how to keep their rooms tidy.
- They have seen different waste disposal methods in their environment.
Embedded Core Skills
- Communication
- Critical Thinking
- Environmental Awareness
- Problem-Solving
Lesson Content
Definition and Meaning of Care of the Family House
Caring for the family house means keeping the home clean and well-organized to ensure a healthy and comfortable living environment.
Reasons for Caring for the Family House
- To maintain a clean appearance.
- To promote good hygiene and prevent diseases.
- To prevent the damage of household equipment and furniture.
- To maintain orderliness in the home.
- To prevent pests such as rats and mosquitoes.
- To prolong the lifespan of the house and its contents.
Equipment, Tools, and Materials for Cleaning
- Brooms and brushes
- Mops
- Dusters
- Buckets and pails
- Dustpan
- Soap and detergent
- Vacuum cleaner
- Carpet sweeper
Daily Cleaning Routine
- Open all windows to allow fresh air in.
- Remove cobwebs from the walls and ceiling.
- Sweep the floor properly.
- Dust furniture and clean surfaces.
- Arrange the rooms neatly.
- Replace cleaning materials in their proper places.
Weekly Cleaning Routine
- Open all windows for ventilation.
- Move furniture to clean underneath.
- Remove cobwebs from ceilings and corners.
- Sweep and mop the floor.
- Polish furniture and clean windows.
- Empty dustbins and wash them.
Methods of Waste Disposal
- Burning: Burning dry waste like paper to reduce garbage.
- Burying: Digging a hole to dispose of biodegradable waste.
- Composting: Turning organic waste into manure for farming.
- Recycling: Converting waste materials like plastic into reusable items.
- Incineration: Burning waste at high temperatures in special facilities.
- Landfills: Waste is collected and buried in a designated area.
Evaluation Section
Fill-in-the-Blank Questions (Choose a, b, c, or d)
-
The process of getting rid of unwanted materials is called _____.
a) Cleaning
b) Waste disposal
c) Polishing
d) Recycling -
One reason for cleaning the house is to prevent _____.
a) Watching TV
b) Pest infestation
c) Cooking
d) Eating -
Which of the following is NOT a cleaning tool?
a) Broom
b) Mop
c) Knife
d) Vacuum cleaner -
Which waste disposal method turns organic waste into manure?
a) Recycling
b) Composting
c) Burning
d) Landfilling -
The removal of cobwebs should be done _____.
a) Yearly
b) Weekly
c) Monthly
d) Never -
Which of these tools is used to sweep floors?
a) Duster
b) Bucket
c) Broom
d) Sofa -
Dustbins should be emptied _____.
a) Once a month
b) Only when full
c) Daily or weekly
d) Never -
A home should be kept clean to _____.
a) Attract guests
b) Prevent diseases
c) Show off
d) Waste time -
Which of the following is NOT a method of waste disposal?
a) Incineration
b) Landfilling
c) Hoarding
d) Composting -
The practice of keeping things clean for health purposes is called _____.
a) Waste disposal
b) Hygiene
c) Burning
d) Cleaning
Class Activity Discussion (FAQs and Answers)
-
Why is it important to clean the home?
- To maintain hygiene, prevent diseases, and ensure orderliness.
-
What is waste disposal?
- It is the process of getting rid of waste in a proper manner.
-
Give two examples of cleaning tools.
- Broom and mop.
-
How often should we clean our rooms?
- Daily for light cleaning and weekly for deep cleaning.
-
What is composting?
- It is a method of waste disposal where organic waste is turned into manure.
Presentation Structure
- The teacher revises the previous lesson on Methods of Home Cleaning.
- The teacher introduces today’s topic by discussing why homes need cleaning.
- The teacher allows students to share how they clean their homes.
- The teacher explains proper waste disposal methods with examples.
- The teacher demonstrates some cleaning techniques using tools.
Teacher’s Activities
- Explains key points using charts and pictures.
- Demonstrates daily and weekly cleaning routines.
- Supervises students’ participation in cleaning exercises.
Learners’ Activities
- Answer questions on home cleaning.
- Observe demonstrations on proper waste disposal.
- Participate in cleaning exercises.
Evaluation Questions (Short Answer Format)
- Define waste disposal.
- List three tools used in cleaning the home.
- Name two methods of waste disposal.
- Why should we empty the dustbin regularly?
- How can poor waste disposal affect health?
Conclusion
- The teacher marks students’ work and provides feedback.
- The teacher reminds students about keeping their environment clean.
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