Class: Primary Two
Term: second Term
Subject: History
Curriculum Theme:
Previous Lesson: Geography and Environment – Major Towns in the State
Topic: Geography and Environment: Major Towns in the State
Content/Learning Area: Identifying major towns, appreciating the significance of major towns, group discussions about major towns
Time Allocation: 40 minutes
Performance Objectives
By the end of the lesson, pupils shoudl be able to:
- Cognitive Domain:
- Identify and name three major towns in the state.
- Explain the importance of major towns.
- Affective Domain:
- Show appreciation for the significance of major towns.
- Develop a sense of belonging to their state.
- Psychomotor Domain:
- Participate actively in group discussions.
- Use a map to locate major towns.
- Social Domain:
- Work collaboratively in groups.
- 9 – Years Basic Education Curriculum
- Abuja Educational Resource Centre Scheme of Work
- NAPPS National Unified Scheme of work
- Online information
- Relevant Textbooks
- A map of the state
- Pictures of major towns
- Chart paper
- Markers
- Schools: Places where children learn.
- Hospitals: Places where people receive medical care.
- Markets: Places where people buy and sell goods.
- Places of worship: Places where people practice their religion.
- Residential Areas: Areas where people live in houses or apartments.
- Commercial Centers: Areas with shops,offices,and businesses.
- transportation Hubs: Bus stations, train stations, or airports that connect the town to other places.
- Abuja (federal Capital Territory): Nigeria’s capital city, home to government buildings and a major business center.
- Kaduna (Kaduna State): A major city in northern Nigeria,known for its industries and transportation.
- Benin City (Edo State): The capital of Edo State,a past city with a rich cultural heritage.
- abeokuta (Ogun State): A city known for its historic sites, including Olumo rock, and its role in agriculture and commerce.
- Calabar (Cross River State): A city in southeastern Nigeria,known for its beaches,history,and culture,and a major tourism destination.
- Kano (Kano State): A major commercial and agricultural center in northern nigeria, known for its historic walls and markets.
- Ibadan (Oyo state): One of the largest cities in Nigeria, known for its universities, industries, and cultural heritage.
- Town – A place where people live, work, and play, usually smaller than a city.
- State – A region or area within a country,often with its own government.
- capital – The most important city or town of a country or region, usually its seat of government.
- Feature – A distinct attribute or characteristic of something.
- Significance – The quality of being important or having notable value.
- Name three major towns in our state.
- What are some important features found in most towns?
- Why is Abuja important to Nigeria?
- What makes Benin City historically notable?
- Describe one interesting fact about a major town you learned about today.
- Draw a map of your state and label three major towns.
- Write a short paragraph about your favorite town in the state and why you like it.
- research and list three features that make your town critically important.
- For slower learners: Provide one-on-one assistance and simplified explanations.
- For advanced learners: Encourage them to research additional information about major towns and present their findings to the class.
- For visual/auditory/kinesthetic learners: Use visual aids like maps and pictures, encourage verbal participation, and incorporate hands-on activities like drawing maps.
Reference Materials
Instructional Materials
To deliver this lesson, the teacher will use the following materials:
Rationale for the Lesson
Understanding the geography of their state helps pupils develop a sense of place and belonging.Knowing about major towns provides context for future learning about history, culture, and civic engagement.
Prerequisite/Previous Knowledge
The teacher will start by asking pupils what they know about their state and where they live. A brief discussion about familiar places will lead into the lesson on major towns.
Lesson Content
Major Towns in the State
A town is a place where people live, work, and play, usually smaller than a city. Towns have schools, hospitals, markets, and places of worship.
Features of a Town
Towns have distinct features that make them functional and recognizable. These include:
Examples of Major Towns
Major towns play significant roles in the economy,culture,and administration of a state or country. Examples are:
Teaching Methods
To deliver this lesson, the teacher will adopt the following methods: Discussion, Group work, Question and answer
instructional Procedures
To deliver this lesson, the teacher will adopt the following steps:
Step 1: Introduction (Set Induction)
Time: 5 minutes
Teaching Skill: Questioning
Teacher’s Activity: Asks pupils what they know about their state and introduces the topic of major towns.
Pupils’ Activity: Respond to teacher’s questions and share their prior knowledge.
Step 2: Description of Key Concepts
Time: 10 minutes
Teaching Skill: Explanation
Teacher’s Activity: Explains the definition of a town and its key features using examples.
Pupils’ Activity: Listen attentively and ask clarifying questions.
Step 3: Map Exhibition
Time: 10 minutes
Teaching Skill: Demonstration
Teacher’s Activity: Shows a map of the state and points out major towns, explaining their significance.
Pupils’ activity: Observe the map and listen to the teacher’s explanation.
Step 4: Group Research and Discussion
Time: 10 minutes
Teaching skill: Group work
Teacher’s Activity: Divides pupils into groups and assigns them tasks to research and discuss major towns.
Pupils’ Activity: Work collaboratively in groups to research and discuss major towns.
Step 5: Note-Taking
Time: 2 minutes
Teaching Skill: Note-taking
Teacher’s Activity: Guides pupils in taking notes on key information about major towns.Pupils’ Activity: Take notes on key information.
Step 6: Evaluation/Review
Time: 3 minutes
Teaching Skill: Questioning
Teacher’s Activity: Asks review questions to assess pupils’ understanding.
Pupils’ Activity: Answer review questions.
Step 7: Conclusion
Time: 2 minutes
Teaching Skill: Summarizing
Teacher’s Activity: Summarizes the key points about major towns and their 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
Encourage pupils to share personal experiences related to the towns discussed to make the lesson more engaging. Use local examples to enhance understanding and relevance.
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