Physical And Health Education

Safety Rules in Movements like Heading, Shooting and Bending Physical and Health Education Primary 2 First Term Lesson Notes Week 5 

Lesson Plan Presentation Subject: Physical and Health Education Topic: Safety Rules in Movement Class: Primary 2 Term: First Term Week: Week 5 Duration: 40 minutes Learning Objectives: By the end of this lesson, students should be able to: Identify and understand safety rules when moving during physical activities. Apply safety rules in various movements. Embedded

PRIMARY 1 FIRST TERM LESSON NOTES PHYSICAL AND HEALTH EDUCATION

PRIMARY 1 FIRST TERM LESSON NOTES PHYSICAL AND HEALTH EDUCATION   WEEK 1 TOPIC: Moving the body LEARNING OBJECTIVES: At the end of the lesson, Pupils should be able to: 1. Demonstrate correct movement pattern INSTRUCTIONAL MATERIALS: Role play, pictures, and charts etc. RESOURCES AND MATERIALS: PHE book 1, BUILDING BACKGROUND/CONNECTION TO PRIOR KNOWLEDGE: Pupils

PRIMARY 2 FIRST TERM LESSON NOTE PHYSICAL AND HEALTH EDUCATION

  Week: First Topic: Movement pattern – Shooting and heading Class: primary 2 Behavioural objectives: At the end of the lesson pupils: Define movement patterns Practice shooting and heading Instructional material/Reference material: Textbook, charts and pictures Building Background /connection to prior knowledge: pupils are familiar with the topic. Content: Movement patterns These are movements you

PRIMARY 3 FIRST TERM LESSON NOTES PHYSICAL AND HEALTH EDUCATION

PRY 3 PHE IST TERM E-NOTE WEEK1 Topic: Creative rhythm and movement Subtitle: Rhythm and movement Learning Objectives: At the end of this this lesson, pupils should be able to: Demonstrate rhythm Differentiate between animals sounds and sounds made by people State the importance of rhythm and movement Resources and materials: Scheme of work Online

PRIMARY 4 FIRST TERM LESSON NOTE PHYSICAL AND HEALTH EDUCATION

Lagos State Ministry of Education Schemes of work for Primary School PHYSICAL AND HEALTH EDUCATION PRIMARY FOUR FIRST TERM WEEKS SUMMARY OF CONTENTS Locomotive movement: (I). Walking (II). Running (iii). Skipping (IV). Hopping (IV). Jumping (VI). Leaping Non – locomotive movement e.g. (I). Stretching (ii). Bending (iii). Twisting Non – locomotive movement i.e. (I). swimming

PRIMARY 5 FIRST TERM LESSON NOTES PHYSICAL AND HEALTH EDUCATION

  PHYSICAL AND HEALTH EDUCATION PRIMARY FIVE (5) FIRST TERM WEEKS TOPICS 1 Rhythmic activity and explanation of rhythematic Activity Demonstration of rhythmatic activities (I).marching (II). Galloping (III). Hopping Rhythmic activities: singing, game and flock Dancing Athletics: Field event (long jump) the basic skills of approach (I). The running up (II). The take off and

PRIMARY 6 FIRST TERM LESSON NOTES PHYSICAL AND HEALTH EDUCATION

  PHYSICAL AND HEALTH EDUCATION FIRST TERM WEEKS TOPICS Creative rhythmic activities: meaning and types of rhythmic activities. Athletics – tracks events: long distance Relay race: Description of 4 × 100m and 4 × 400m Relay. Hurdle Field event: (high jump Long jump Techniques/basic skills in long jump: Games and sports: football Football: rules and

JSS 2 FIRST TERM LESSON NOTE PHYSICAL AND HEALTH EDUCATION

SUBJECT—-PHYSICAL AND HEALTH EDUCATION BASIC 8— BASIC 8 TERM—– FIRST TERM                                     WEEK 0NE TOPIC—RECREATION, LEISURE AND DANCE SUB TOPIC—- TYPES OF RECREATIONAL ACTIVITIES AND EXAMPLES RECREATION- is the activity a person participates in voluntarily without monetary gain. It provides pleasure and amusement during the leisure time. LEISURE- Leisure is defined as the free time left