Class: Primary Two
Term: First Term
Subject: Basic Science and Technology
Curriculum theme: Basic Science
Previous Lesson: Colors
Topic: Energy
Content/Learning Area: Definition of energy, Uses of energy
Time Allocation: 40 minutes
Performance Objectives
By the end of the lesson, pupils should be able to:
- Cognitive Domain:
- Define energy.
- List various uses of energy.
- Affective Domain:
- Show interest in learning about energy.
- Psychomotor Domain:
- Actively participate in class discussions about energy.
- Social Domain:
1. Cooperate with classmates during group activities. - 9 – Years Basic Education Curriculum
- Abuja Educational Resource Center Scheme of Work
- NAPPS National Unified Scheme of Work
- Online Facts
- Relevant Textbooks
- Whiteboard or chart paper
- Markers
- Pictures or illustrations showing different uses of energy
- Lights: Energy makes lights shine so we can see at night.
- Fans: Energy helps fans spin to keep us cool.
- Cars: Energy powers cars so we can travel.
- Computers: Energy lets us use computers and play games.
- Phones: Energy lets us use our phones to call and text.
- Cooking: Energy is used to cook food on stoves and in ovens.
- Heating: Energy warms our homes during cold weather.
- Factories: Energy powers machines in factories to produce goods.
- Energy – The ability to do work or cause change.
- Lights – Devices that use energy to produce light.
- Fans – Devices that use energy to create airflow for cooling.
- Cars – Vehicles that use energy to move people and goods.
- Computers – Electronic devices that use energy to process information.
- Phones – Interaction devices that use energy to make calls and send messages.
- What is energy?
- Name one way we use energy.
- Give examples of how energy is used in our daily lives.
- Why is energy vital?
- List five different ways you use energy at home.
- Draw a picture of something that uses energy.
- Explain how energy helps us in our daily lives in a short paragraph.
- For slower learners: Provide one-on-one assistance and use simpler examples.
- For advanced learners: Encourage them to research additional uses of energy.
- For visual/auditory/kinesthetic learners: Use visual aids, verbal explanations, and hands-on activities to cater to different learning styles.
Reference Materials
Instructional Materials
To deliver this lesson, the teacher will use the following materials:
Rationale for the Lesson
Understanding energy is fundamental to comprehending how the world works. This lesson provides a basic foundation for future science lessons and helps pupils appreciate the role of energy in their daily lives.
Prerequisite/Previous Knowledge
The teacher will start by asking pupils what they think of when they hear the word “energy”. The teacher will then introduce the topic of energy and its importance in our daily lives.
Lesson Content
What is Energy?
Energy is the ability to do work or make things happen.think of pushing a swing – you give it energy to move. Turning on a light uses energy to make it glow! For more information on energy, you can check out this helpful resource: Lesson on energy – Definition for Primary 2.
Uses of Energy
Energy powers many things we use daily:
These include:
Teaching Methods
To deliver this lesson, the teacher will adopt the following methods: Discussion, Question and answer, Use of visual aids
Instructional Procedures
To deliver this lesson, the teacher will adopt the following steps:
Step 1: Introduction
Time: 5 minutes
Teaching skill: Set Induction
Teacher’s Activity: Ask pupils what they think energy is.Pupils’ Activity: Respond to the teacher’s questions.
Step 2: Explanation of Key Concepts
Time: 10 minutes
Teaching Skill: Explaining
Teacher’s Activity: Define energy and give examples.
Pupils’ Activity: Listen attentively and ask questions.
Step 3: Demonstration/Guided Practice
Time: 10 minutes
Teaching Skill: Demonstrating
Teacher’s activity: Show pictures of things that use energy.
Pupils’ Activity: Identify the uses of energy in the pictures.
Step 4: Autonomous Practice
Time: 5 minutes
Teaching Skill: Monitoring
Teacher’s Activity: Ask pupils to list uses of energy.
Pupils’ Activity: List uses of energy individually.
Step 5: Note-Taking
Time: 5 minutes
Teaching Skill: Guiding
Teacher’s activity: Guide pupils in writing notes on key concepts.
pupils’ Activity: Write notes in their notebooks.
Step 6: Evaluation/Review
Time: 5 minutes
Teaching Skill: Assessing
Teacher’s Activity: Ask evaluation questions.
Pupils’ Activity: Answer the evaluation questions.
Step 7: Conclusion
Time: 5 minutes
Teaching Skill: Summarizing
Teacher’s Activity: Summarize the key concepts of energy and its importance.
Pupils’ Activity: Listen to the summary and ask any remaining questions.
Lesson Keywords
Lesson Evaluation
To evaluate the learning, the teacher asks pupils to:
Assignment/Homework
Differentiation
Note for Teachers
Ensure to use real-life examples and visual aids to make the concept of energy more relatable and understandable for primary two pupils. Encourage active participation and provide support to pupils who may need extra help.
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