Lesson Plan Presentation Subject: Christian Religious Studies Class: Primary 1 Term: Second Term Week: 5 Topic: Prayer: Meaning and Things to Do When Praying Sub-topic: Understanding the Meaning of Prayer, Actions During Prayer Duration: 30 minutes Entry Behaviour: Ask students to share one thing they are thankful for. Key Words: Prayer, meaning, kneeling down, closing
Lesson Plan Presentation Subject: Christian Religious Studies Class: Primary 1 Term: Second Term Week: 4 Topic: Discuss Why We Should Praise God, People in the Bible Who Sang Praises, Reasons for Praising God Duration: 30 minutes Entry Behaviour: Ask students to share something they are thankful for. Key Words: Praise, God, Bible, thankful,
Lesson Plan Presentation Subject: Christian Religious Studies Class: Primary 1 Term: Second Term Week: 3 Topic: Define Praise, Sing a Song of Praise, Recite Psalm 103 Verse 1 and 2 Duration: 30 minutes Entry Behaviour: Ask students if they remember what praise means from the last class. Key Words: Praise, sing, recite,
Lesson Plan Presentation Subject: Christian Religious Studies Class: Primary 1 Term: Second Term Week: 2 Topic: The Story of the Ten Lepers (The Significance) Duration: 30 minutes Entry Behaviour: Ask students if they remember the story of the ten lepers from the previous lesson. Key Words: Jesus, lepers, significance, thankfulness, kindness, healing, love, gratitude.
Lesson Plan Presentation Subject: Christian Religious Studies Class: Primary 1 Term: Second Term Week: 1 Topic: Things We Must Do As Children of God Duration: 30 minutes Entry Behaviour: Ask students to share one thing they remember about God from the last term. Key Words: Children of God, pray, kindness, obey, thank you, honesty, love,
Subject: Christian Religious Studies Class: Primary 1 Who is our creator? (a) Our teacher (b) Our God Who killed Abel? (a) Cain (b) Joseph …………………….builds an ark (a) Noah (b) John Jesus had ……………….. disciples (a) 12 (b) 29 Jesus Christ was given birth to in ………… (a) Nigeria (b) Bethlehem Who is the mother
Lesson Plan Presentation: Revision in Primary 1 Christian Religious Studies (CRS) Subject: Christian Religious Studies (CRS) Class: Primary 1 Term: First Term Week: 11 Topic: Revision Sub-topic: Basic Christian Principles Duration: 30 minutes Entry Behaviour: Students should be familiar with basic Christian prayers and stories. Key Words: God Jesus Prayer Love Behavioural Objectives: By the
Class: Primary 1 Subject: Christian Religious Studies Topic: The visit of the three wise men, list the gifts presented to Jesus and explain the significance of the gifts. Sub-topic: The Gifts to Baby Jesus Duration: 45 minutes Instructional Materials: Bible stories book, pictures of the wise men, pictures of the gifts (gold, frankincense, myrrh), whiteboard,
Subject: Christian Religious Studies Class: Primary 1 Term: First Term Week: 5 Topic: The Birth of Jesus, Why Jesus Came, Why We Celebrate Christmas Learning Objectives: Understand and narrate the story of the birth of Jesus. Explain the purpose of Jesus’ coming to the world. Understand why Christians celebrate Christmas. Embedded Core Skills: Communication: Listening
Class: Basic 1 Subject: Agricultural Science Topic: Farm Animals and their young ones Farm animals in general give birth to young ones which look exactly like them. The names given to their young ones are different from the names of adults ones. Here are a few examples of farm animals and
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