Physical and Health Education for JSS1 Second Term Lesson Notes Topic: Pathogens and Vectors Contact and Non-Contact Sports Female Genital Mutilation Child Abuse Gender Participation in Sports Aquatic Sports Hygiene Rules in Health and Swimming Importance of Food Nutrition and Health Key Points: Pathogens are germs that can make us sick, and vectors are things
Scheme of Work for JSS2 Physical and Health Education (PHE) Term: Second Term Week 1-2: Topic – Striking Game Content: Introduction to Tennis History of Tennis Nature of Tennis Equipment used in Tennis Skills in Tennis Rules of Tennis Terms and Concepts in Tennis Week 3-4: Topic – School Health Program Content: Meaning of School
Pathogens are __________ that can make us sick. a) Toys b) Germs c) Fruits d) Clothes Mosquitoes are examples of __________ that can carry germs. a) Friends b) Vectors c) Teachers d) Birds Contact sports involve __________ with other players. a) Talking b) Touching c) Watching d) Running Non-contact sports are games where we don’t
Physical and Health Education (PHE) – Fill-in-the-Blank Questions Tennis is a __________ game. a) Striking b) Running c) Jumping d) Swimming The main equipment used in table tennis is the __________. a) Tennis racket b) Golf club c) Football d) Basketball The head of the School Health Program is also known as the __________. a)
Lesson Plan: First Term Examination Subject: Civic Education Class: Nursery 1 Term: First Term Week: 10 Duration: 1 hour Behavioural Objectives: Students will demonstrate understanding of social behaviors, honesty, dishonesty, self-awareness, responsibilities at home, and revision topics. Students will apply critical thinking and recall skills to answer exam questions. Key Words: Social behaviors, honesty, dishonesty,
Subject: Civic Education Class: Nursery 1 Term: First Term Week: Week 9 Topic: Revision Duration: 30 minutes Behavioural Objectives: Students will recall and demonstrate understanding of previously taught topics. Students will actively participate in revision activities. Key Words: Revision, Recall, Participation Entry Behaviour: Students will be shown pictures related to previous topics and asked to
Subject: Civic Education Class: Nursery 1 Term: First Term Week: Week 8 Topic: Responsibilities at Home Duration: 30 minutes Behavioural Objectives: Students will be able to discuss their duties at home. Students will identify the rewards for performing their duties at home. Key Words: Responsibilities, Home, Duties, Rewards Entry Behaviour: Students will be asked about
Subject: Civic Education Class: Nursery 1 Term: First Term Week: Week 7 Topic: Self Awareness and Introduction Duration: 30 minutes Behavioural Objectives: Students will be able to introduce themselves appropriately. Students will understand the simple meaning of self-awareness. Students will learn how to build self-esteem and confidence. Key Words: Self-awareness, Introduction, Self-esteem, Confidence Entry Behaviour:
Answer the following questions : Dishonesty means not telling the ________. a) truth b) lies c) jokes d) stories Being dishonest can hurt other people’s ________. a) feelings b) toys c) games d) books When we are dishonest, people may stop ________ us. a) liking b) trusting c) ignoring d) scolding Dishonesty can get
Subject: Civic Education Class: Nursery 1 Term: First Term Week: Week 4 Topic: Disadvantages of Dishonesty Duration: 30 minutes Behavioural Objectives: Students will understand the meaning of dishonesty and its disadvantages. Students will identify ways being dishonest can hurt others and themselves. Students will participate in activities that promote honesty. Key Words: Dishonesty, Disadvantages, Hurt,