Subject: Home Economics Class: Primary 1 Hair grows out from our ……………………………………………………….. The …………………………………..is used for hearing. List three materials used in cleaning the eyes. …………………………………………………. …………………………………………………. …………………………………………………. A home is a building where family members ………………………………………… The nose is used for ………………………………………………… The ……………………………….. is where we cook our food. List four things you
PRY 1 Home Economics Term E-Notes Week: One Second Term Revision and Readiness Test Home Economics Primary 1 Second Term Lesson Notes Week 1 Week: Two The meaning and reasons for body grooming. The materials for body grooming Primary 1 Home Economics Week: Three Craft – Making Delicious Foods Primary 1 Home
Lesson Plan Presentation Subject: Home Economics Class: Primary 1 Term: Second Term Week: 10 Topic: Toilet Hygiene Sub-topic: Keeping Our Toilets Clean and Safe Duration: 40 minutes Entry Behaviour: Ask students if they remember why toilets are important. Key Words: Toilet hygiene, water closet (WC), pit toilet, prevent, clean and tidy. Behavioural Objectives: By the
Lesson Plan Presentation Subject: Home Economics Class: Primary 1 Term: Second Term Week: 9 Topic: Toilet and Types Sub-topic: Understanding Toilets and Their Varieties Duration: 40 minutes Entry Behaviour: Ask students if they know what a toilet is and why it is important. Key Words: Toilet, waste, water closet (WC), pit toilet. Behavioural Objectives: By
Class: Primary 1 Term: Second Term Week: 8 Topic: Home Decoration Sub-topic: Exploring the Art and Science of Making Our Homes Beautiful Duration: 40 minutes Entry Behaviour: Ask students about their favorite colors and things they like in their homes. Key Words: Home decoration, attractive, functional, designer elements, color, furniture, floor design, accessories. Behavioural Objectives:
Answer the following questions: Fruit Drinks 🍎🍍🍌🍊 Apple, pineapple, guava, and lemon are examples of _________. a) Vegetables b) Fruits c) Animals d) Drinks Fruit drinks can be made by combining different _________. a) Vegetables b) Animals c) Fruits d) Flowers _________ is an example of a fruit drink. a) Chicken soup b) Orange
Subject: Home Economics Class: Primary 1 Term: Second Term Week: 6 Topic: Fruit Drink Sub-topic: Understanding Fruit Drinks and Their Benefits Duration: 45 minutes Entry Behaviour: Ensure pupils have basic knowledge of fruits and their names. Check if they can identify different types of fruits. Key Words: Fruit drink Apple, pineapple, guava, lemon, orange Apple
Lesson Plan Presentation Subject: Home Economics Class: Primary 1 Term: Second Term Week: 5 Topic: Food and Simple Healthy Snacks Sub-topic: Understanding Food and Snacks Duration: 30 minutes Entry Behaviour: Students are expected to name one type of food they had for breakfast. Key Words: Food Snacks Healthy Refreshment Energy Grow Beautiful Reasons Behavioural Objectives:
Lesson Plan Presentation Subject: Home Economics Class: Primary 1 Term: Second Term Week: 4 Topic: Craft – Making Banana Bread Sub-topic: Ingredients and Explanation for Making Snacks Duration: 30 minutes Entry Behaviour: Students are expected to share one ingredient they know is used in baking. Key Words: Craft Banana Bread Ingredients Microwave Yeast Baking soda
Lesson Plan Presentation Subject: Home Economics Class: Primary 1 Term: Second Term Week: 3 Topic: Craft – Making Delicious Foods Sub-topic: Understanding the Art of Making Snacks Duration: 30 minutes Entry Behaviour: Students are expected to share one snack they enjoy eating. Key Words: Craft Act Art Ability Skilfulness Foods Snacks Cake Bread Behavioural Objectives:
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