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PRIMARY 3 SECOND TERM ENGLISH NOTE LESSON
Week: One
Class: Basic Three
Topic: Comprehension (Dibia and the zebra crossing)
Behavioural objectives: At the end of the lesson, students should be able to;
Instructional material/Reference material: Learn Africa Basic English Language UBE edition for primary schools
Building Background /connection to prior knowledge: Students are familiar with comprehension passages and have read a good number of them
Content:
Dibia and the zebra crossing
Dibia goes to school on foot every day. Before he gets to school, he crosses a very busy highway. Dibia is a very careful boy. He uses the zebra crossing to cross the busy highway. He does not want to be knocked down by a car, bus, or motorcyclist.
At a zebra crossing, Dibia waits, looks right, looks left, and looks right again. When vehicles have stopped, he quickly walks across the road. Where there is a pedestrian bridge, he uses it. He does not walk under the bridge to cross the road. If there is no zebra crossing or pedestrian bridge, Dibia asks grown-up people to help him cross the road safely.
Evaluation:
Answer the following questions correctly
Week: Two
Class: Basic Three
Topic: Story reading (The boy who had courage)
Behavioural objectives: At the end of the lesson, students should be able to;
Instructional material/Reference material: Learn Africa Basic English Language UBE edition for primary schools
Building Background /connection to prior knowledge: Students have learnt how to read from their previous lesson
Content:
The boy who had courage
One day, thieves came to a big house near our village. They came in the middle of the night and hid their car in a bush. They went into the house and told everybody to lie down. They stole many things: a radio, a television set, and all the money in the house. A boy lived in a little house near the big house. He had heard a sound that woke him up. He looked out and saw the thieves, but they did not see him. He ran out to call for help. He ran quietly along a bush path to call the villagers. They all came back with him quietly and hid in the bush. When the villagers saw the thieves’ car, four of them pushed it gently through the bush to the chief’s house.
Later, the thieves came out with all the things they had stolen. They wanted to get away but they could not find their car. The villagers then pounced on them and began to beat them. They took the thieves to the chief’s house. They got back all the things the thieves had stolen and the villagers were very happy that they had caught the thieves. They carried the boy high on their shoulders and said, ‘You are our hero!’ In the morning, they took the thieves to the police station
Evaluation:
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