Understanding Greetings in Nigeria’s Diverse Cultures Lesson Plan: Modes of Greeting Subject: Cultural and Creative Arts Class: Primary 5 Term: Third Term Week: 9 Topic: Mode of Greeting Sub-topic: How to greet in different parts of Nigeria Benefits of greeting When and occasions to greet Duration: 60 minutes Behavioural Objectives: By the end of
Let’s Dance: Exploring the Wonderful World of Movement and Music! Lagos State Primary 5 Cultural and Creative Arts Lesson Plan: Week 8 Subject: Cultural and Creative Arts Class: Primary 5 Term: Third Term Week: 8 Topic: Exploring Dance Sub-topic: Understanding the Meaning, Types, and Occasions of Dance Duration: 45 Minutes Behavioural Objectives: By the end
Drama and Theatre for Primary 5 Lagos State Primary 5 Cultural and Creative Arts Lesson Plan: Week 6 Subject: Cultural and Creative Arts Class: Primary 5 Term: Third Term Week: 6 Topic: Drama and Theatre Sub-topic: Understanding Drama and its Uses in Society Duration: 40 Minutes Behavioural Objectives: By the end of the lesson, pupils
Explore Rhythmic Patterns in Music Lagos State Primary 5 Cultural and Creative Arts Lesson Plan: Week 5 Subject: Cultural and Creative Arts Class: Primary 5 Term: Third Term Week: 5 Topic: Rhythmic Pattern Sub-topic: Understanding and Creating Rhythmic Patterns Duration: 40 Minutes Behavioural Objectives: By the end of the lesson, pupils should be able to:
THIRD TERM 5 CULTURAL AND CREATIVE Lagos State Primary 5 Cultural and Creative Arts Lesson Plan: Week 4 Subject: Cultural and Creative Arts Class: Primary 5 Term: Third Term Week: 4 Topic: Fabric Decoration by Tie and Dye Method Sub-topic: Steps in Tie and Dye Duration: 40 Minutes Behavioural Objectives: By the end of the
Papier Mache Cultural and Creative Arts Primary 5 Third Term Lesson Notes: Week 1 Topic: Introduction to Papier Mache Objectives: By the end of the lesson, pupils should be able to: Understand what papier mache is. Identify the materials used in making papier mache. Describe the basic steps in making papier mache. Materials Needed: Old
Negative Numbers Definition: Negative numbers are numbers less than zero. Example: -1, -5, -10 Uses: They show temperatures below zero or debts (money owed). Visual: Think of a number line with zero in the middle. Negative numbers are on the left side of zero. For example, -3 means 3 steps to the left of 0.
Mr. Abraka thought of a number and added 3 times the number. If the result is 2 times the number plus 4, what is the number? Finding Mr. Abraka’s Number Understand the Problem: Mr. Abraka thought of a number. He added 3 times the number to the number. The result is 2 times the number
Lesson Plan: History Subject: History Class: Primary 5 Term: Third Term Week: 7 Topic: Nigeria’s Independence, Republic and Federation; Traditional Religion in Nigeria; Islam in Nigeria Sub-topic: Details on Independence, Republic, Federation, Traditional and Islamic Religions Duration: 40 minutes Behavioral Objectives By the end of the lesson, pupils should be able to: Explain the meaning
Lesson Plan: Cultural and Creative Arts Subject: Cultural and Creative Arts Class: Primary 5 Term: Third Term Week: 7 Topic: Modelling Papier Mache Readiness Test Sub-topic: Classification of Musical Instruments and Sounds They Produce; Meaning and Objective of Traditional Apprenticeship System; Fabric Decoration by Tie and Dye Methods; Rhythmic Pattern Duration: 40 minutes Behavioral Objectives