Ule Igbo Language Primary 1 First Term Lesson Notes Week 11/12
Lesson Plan for Primary 1 Igbo Language (Week 11/12)
Subject: Igbo Language
Class: Primary 1
Term: First Term
Week: 11/12
Age: 6 years
Topic: Ule (Test/Exam)
Sub-topic: Revision and Examination
Duration: 40 minutes
Behavioral Objectives
By the end of the lesson, pupils will be able to:
- Recall and review topics learned during the term.
- Answer questions based on the topics covered.
- Demonstrate understanding through a written test.
Keywords
- Ule (Test/Exam)
- Mmekọrịta (Revision)
- Nnwale (Assessment)
Set Induction
- Begin with a brief discussion about the importance of exams and how they help measure what has been learned.
Entry Behavior
- Pupils have been learning various topics in Igbo language throughout the term.
Learning Resources and Materials
- Revision notes
- Practice test papers
- Writing materials (paper, pencils)
Building Background / Connection to Prior Knowledge
- Review all the key topics learned throughout the term, including counting, dictation, writing, drawing, and spelling.
Embedded Core Skills
- Listening
- Speaking
- Writing
- Drawing
Instructional Materials
- Revision notes
- Practice test papers
- Flashcards
Reference Books
- Lagos State Scheme of Work
- Igbo Language Textbook for Primary 1
Content Explanation
- Mmekọrịta (Revision):
- Review all the key topics covered in the term.
- Ensure pupils understand counting, writing, drawing, and spelling.
- Nnwale (Assessment):
- Administer a test to assess pupils’ understanding of the topics covered.
Examples:
- Count from 1 to 20 in Igbo.
- Write and spell words correctly.
- Draw objects corresponding to numbers and words.
Sample Test Questions
- Multiple Choice Questions:
- The Igbo word for ‘1’ is ______. a) Abụọ
b) Iri
c) Otu
d) Itolu - ‘5’ in Igbo is ______. a) Atọ
b) Isii
c) Ise
d) Anọ - The Igbo word for ’10’ is ______. a) Iri
b) Otu
c) Ise
d) Abụọ - ’20’ in Igbo is ______. a) Iri na Abụọ
b) Iri Abụọ
c) Iri na Otu
d) Iri na Ise - The Igbo word for ’15’ is ______. a) Iri na Itolu
b) Iri na Abụọ
c) Iri na Ise
d) Iri Abụọ
- The Igbo word for ‘1’ is ______. a) Abụọ
- Short Answer Questions:
- What is the Igbo word for ‘3’?
- Write the Igbo word for ‘7’.
- Draw an object representing the number ‘4’.
- Spell the word for ‘9’ in Igbo.
- Write ’11’ in Igbo.
- Drawing Questions:
- Draw objects for the following numbers:
- Otu (1) – Draw one object.
- Abụọ (2) – Draw two objects.
- Atọ (3) – Draw three objects.
- Draw objects for the following numbers:
Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)
- Q: What is ‘1’ in Igbo? A: Otu
- Q: How do you say ‘5’ in Igbo? A: Ise
- Q: What is the Igbo word for ’10’? A: Iri
- Q: How do you say ’20’ in Igbo? A: Iri Abụọ
- Q: What is the Igbo phrase for ’15’? A: Iri na Ise
- Q: How do you say ‘7’ in Igbo? A: Asaa
- Q: What does ‘Itolu’ mean in English? A: Nine (9)
- Q: How do you say ‘3’ in Igbo? A: Atọ
- Q: What is ‘8’ in Igbo? A: Asatọ
- Q: How do you say ’11’ in Igbo? A: Iri na Otu
Presentation
Step 1:
- Revise the previous topics such as counting, dictation, writing, drawing, and spelling.
Step 2:
- Explain the format of the test and ensure all pupils understand the instructions.
Step 3:
- Administer the test to assess pupils’ understanding of the topics covered.
Teacher’s Activities
- Lead the revision session.
- Explain the test format and instructions.
- Supervise the test to ensure pupils are on task.
- Provide feedback and corrections after the test.
Learners Activities
- Participate in the revision session.
- Listen to the test instructions carefully.
- Complete the test to the best of their ability.
Assessment
- Observe pupils’ participation during the revision.
- Monitor the test to ensure it is conducted fairly.
- Evaluate the test papers to assess understanding.
Evaluation Questions
- What is the Igbo word for ‘1’?
- How do you say ‘5’ in Igbo?
- What is the Igbo word for ’10’?
- How do you say ’20’ in Igbo?
- What is the Igbo phrase for ’15’?
- How do you say ‘7’ in Igbo?
- What does ‘Itolu’ mean in English?
- How do you say ‘3’ in Igbo?
- What is ‘8’ in Igbo?
- How do you say ’11’ in Igbo?
Conclusion
- The teacher collects and marks the test papers.
- Provide feedback to pupils and discuss any common mistakes.
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