Members of the Family History Primary 1 First Term Lesson Notes Week 1 Introduction to History History Primary 1 First Term Lesson Notes Week 2 Family History History Primary 1 First Term Lesson Notes Week 3 & 4 Family History History Primary 1 First Term Lesson Notes Week 3 & 4 Historical Origin of peoples
Lagos State Primary 1 – First Term Examination Subject: History Class: Primary 1 Term: First Term Week: 12 Age: 6 years Duration: 1 hour Examination Instructions: Read each question carefully before answering. Write your answers clearly and legibly. Ensure you answer all questions. You have 1 hour to complete the examination. Examination Questions: Section A:
Lagos State Primary 1 – First Term Revision Lesson Plan Subject: History Class: Primary 1 Term: First Term Week: 11 Age: 6 years Activity: Revision and Test Duration: 40 minutes Topics Covered: Introduction to History Family History Important Places of History in Lagos Revision Objectives: By the end of the revision, pupils should be able
Lagos State Primary 1 – First Term Lesson Plan Subject: History Class: Primary 1 Term: First Term Weeks: 9 & 10 Age: 6 years Topic: Important Places of History in Lagos Sub-topics: Examples of Important Places of Historical Significance in Lagos Why These Places are Important and of Historical Significance Contribution of These Places to
Lagos State Primary 1 – First Term Mid-Term Revision and Test Subject: History Class: Primary 1 Term: First Term Week: 7 Age: 6 years Activity: Mid-Term Revision and Test Duration: 40 minutes Topics Covered: Introduction to History Family History Revision Objectives: By the end of the revision, pupils should be able to: Recall the meaning
Lagos State Primary 1 – First Term Lesson Plan Subject: History Class: Primary 1 Term: First Term Weeks: 3 & 4 Age: 6 years Topic: Family History Sub-topics: What is Family? Types of Family? Meaning of Family History? Importance of Family History? Duration: 40 minutes Learning Objectives: By the end of the lesson, pupils should
Lagos State Primary 1 – First Term Lesson Plan Subject: History Class: Primary 1 Term: First Term Weeks: 2 Age: 6 years Topic: Introduction to History Sub-topics: What is History? Who is the Father of Modern History? Why Do We Study History? How to Obtain Historical Knowledge Duration: 40 minutes Learning Objectives: By the end of
Lagos State Primary 1 – First Term Lesson Plan Subject: History Class: Primary 1 Term: First Term Week: 1 Age: 4-5 years Topic: Our Family Sub-topic: Members of the Family Duration: 40 minutes Behavioral Objectives: By the end of the lesson, pupils should be able to: Identify members of their family. Name the roles of
Subject: History Class: Primary 1 Term: First Term Week: 11 Topic: Revision Sub-topic: Understanding the Past Duration: 40 minutes Entry Behaviour: Recognizing basic symbols and pictures Key Words: Past, Present, History, Time, Events Behavioral Objectives: Identify simple symbols representing past events. Understand the concept of history as learning about the past. Recognize changes and similarities
Subject: History Topic: Various Groups of People in the School Community Sub-topic: Understanding Who’s Who in School Duration: 30 minutes Term: First term Week: Week 8 Set Induction: Show pictures of different people in various roles within a school community and ask students if they recognize anyone. Previous Knowledge: Students have a basic understanding of
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