CCA for Primary one third term lesson note
PRIMARY ONE CULTURAL AND CREATIVE ARTS THIRD TERM E-NOTE
Week one Date
Class: primary one
Subject: Cultural and Creative Arts
Topic: ceremonies
Sub-Topic: Meaning of ceremonies
Duration: 40minutes
Instructional material: Textbooks, chart, and pictures
Bahavioural objectives: At the end of the lesson pupils should be able to
- Define ceremonies
Previous knowledge: pupils attend various types of ceremonies
Content:
Meaning of ceremonies
Ceremonies can be defined as social functions or gatherings that brings people from all over the world together.
Ceremonies are used by people to celebrate with their loved ones.
Presentation:
Teacher presents the topic as follows:
- Teacher reviews the previous topic with the
- Teacher introduces the new lesson to the
- Teacher explains the
- Teacher writes the notes for the
Evaluation:
Teacher gives pupils exercises:
Explain ceremonies
Assignment:
Teacher gives pupils assignment:
Write out the various ceremonies carried out in your area
Week Two
Date
Class: primary one
Subject: Cultural and Creative Arts Topic: ceremonies
Sub-Topic: Types of ceremonies Duration: 40 minutes
Instructional material: Textbooks, charts and pictures
Behavioural objective: At the end of the lesson pupils should be able to:
- List the various types of
- Explain the various types of ceremonies
Entry behaviour/Previous knowledge: pupils are familiar with various ceremonies in their various communities or societies
Content:
Types of ceremonies
There are four major types of ceremonies, they are;
- Traditional ceremony
- Religious ceremony
- Carnivals
- National ceremony Traditional ceremony
Traditional ceremonies are the ceremonies that are carried out within a particular tribe or culture. It is also known as cultural ceremonies, for example the Yorubas cultural ceremonies are different from the Ibos.
Religious ceremonies
Religious ceremonies are the ceremonies that takes place within various religious groups. The Christians ceremonies are different from the Muslims ceremonies.
Muslim ceremony Palm Sunday
Carnivals
Carnivals can be defined as a form of festival that takes place in various communities to celebrate the end of the year.
National ceremonies
Nation refers to country therefore, national ceremonies refers to the various ceremonies celebrated in various countries of the world today, and Nigerian’s ceremonies are different from the Ghana’s ceremonies. These national ceremonies are used as Remembrance Day to celebrate remarkable events that took place in the history of the country. Such as the independent day and so on and so forth.
Children’s Day
Presentation:
Teacher presents the topic as follows:
- Teacher reviews the previous topic with the
- Teacher introduces the new lesson to the
- Teacher explains the topic, types of ceremonies
- Teacher writes the notes for the
Evaluation:
- List the types of ceremonies
Assignment:
- Explain the various types of ceremonies
Week three Date
Class: primary one
Subject: Cultural and Creative Arts Topic: ceremonies
Sub-Topic: Examples of traditional ceremonies Duration: 40 minutes
Previous knowledge: pupils are familiar with the various types of ceremonies we have.
Behavioral objective: At the end of the lesson pupils should be able to:
- List some examples of traditional ceremonies Instructional material: Textbook, charts and pictures Content:
Examples of Traditional ceremonies
Traditional ceremonies include:
- Traditional marriages
- Traditional naming ceremony
- Argungun fishing festival
- Eyo festival
- Ogun festival
- Durbar
Argungun festival Durbar Festival
Presentation
Teacher presents the topic as follows:
- Teacher reviews the previous topic with the
- Teacher introduces the new lesson to the
- Teacher explains the topic, examples of traditional ceremonies
- Teacher writes the notes for the pupils. Evaluation:
Teacher gives the pupils class work as follows:
- List two examples of traditional ceremonies Assignment:
- List the traditional ceremonies carried out in your village
Week four
Date
Class: primary one
Subject: Cultural and Creative Arts Topic: ceremonies
Sub-Topic: Examples of Religious ceremonies Duration: 40 minutes
Previous knowledge: pupils have been taught and they can explain the various types of ceremonies
Behavioral objective: At the end of the lesson pupils should be able to:
- List examples of religious ceremonies Instructional material: Textbook, charts and pictures. Content:
Examples of Religious ceremonies Religious ceremonies include:
- Christian ceremonies:
Christmas
CCA for Primary one third term lesson note
CCA for Primary one third term lesson note
CCA for Primary one third term lesson note
CCA for Primary one third term lesson note
CCA for Primary one third term lesson note