WEEK THREE THEORY OF CONSUMER BEHAVIOUR CONTENT Definition of Utility Cardinal school of thought/Assumption Concept of Total, Average and Marginal Utility The law of Diminishing Marginal Utility. THEORY OF CONSUMER BEHAVIOUR The theory of consumer behaviour is also known as the theory of household behaviour. It is primarily concerned with how the consumer or household
Class: Primary 4 Subject: Physical and Health Education Topic: Basic Skills in Football and Players and their Positions Sub-topic: Introduction to Basic Skills and Player Positions Duration: 45 minutes Term: First Term Week: 9 Instructional Materials: Footballs Player position illustrations Whiteboard and markers Whistle Previous Knowledge: Students should be familiar with the game of football
Duties of Athletics Officials: Recall Starter: This official starts the race. For example, in a sprint, they say, “On your marks, get set, go!” Marksman: This person measures how far an athlete jumps or throws. Imagine a long jump where they check how far the athlete jumped. Umpire: The umpire ensures everyone follows the rules,
Mention five safety precautions on sport grounds Proper Footwear: Always wear appropriate sports shoes with good grip to prevent slipping and provide support for your feet and ankles. Warm-Up: Start with a proper warm-up routine to prepare your muscles and joints for physical activity. This can help prevent injuries. Stay Hydrated: Drink plenty of water
CLASS: NURSERY 2 SUBJECT: CIVIC EDUCATION Instruction: Underline the correct answer. _____ is a place we should report. (a) court (b) toilet (c) kitchen We should respect police station. (a) Yes (b) No We should observe the rules and regulations in _____ (a) market (b) river (c) school Should we encourage people to visit places
Subject: French Topic: Introducing Yourself Grade: Primary 2 Duration: 45 minutes Materials: Flashcards with images and French words Whiteboard and markers Chalkboard and chalk Visual aids Handouts with blank sentences Stickers and rewards for participation Learning Objectives: To introduce students to basic self-introduction in French. To teach students how to say their name, age, and
Marking Guide First Term Examination Primary 6 Computer Studies [mediator_tech) [the_ad id] 1.) A person who operates the computer is known as ___________ (b) humanware 2.) Which of the following is a system software (a) windows 7 3.) Word processing package is an example of ____________________ (a)
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,
Class: Primary 1 Subject: Social Studies Topic: Culture: Meaning, Types, and Special Aspects Sub-topic: Some people have their special dances, music, and clothes. Others have their own food they love to eat. Duration: 40 minutes Instructional Materials: Pictures of cultural dances, music instruments, traditional clothing, and food. Flashcards with simple words and images. Whiteboard and
Class: Primary 1 Subject: Civic Education Topic: Good Values That Build A Nation: Honesty, Patriotism, Tolerance, Cooperation, and Self-Reliance Sub-topic: Understanding Good Values Duration: 40 minutes Instructional Materials: Flashcards with images and words for each value Pictures representing different values Whiteboard and markers Stickers for rewards Entry Behaviour: Students should have basic knowledge of values