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PRIMARY 2 FIRST TERM BASIC TECHNOLOGY LESSON
Week: 1st week
Class: Basic two
Topic: what is clay soil?
Behavioural objectives: At the end of the lesson pupils should be able to:
- Describe clay soil
Instructional material/Reference material: clay
Building Background /connection to prior knowledge: Pupils are familiar with soil
Content:
Clay soil is a type of soil that can be used to mould different types of objects.
Clay soil is sticky and can absorb much water. They can be used to mould different objects like cups, pots, plates e.t.c. They are also used in building houses known as huts.
Evaluation: The Teacher asks the Pupils to:
- Describe clay soil.
Week: 2nd week
Class: Basic two
Topic: Type of clay soil
Behavioural objectives: At the end the lesson pupils should be able to: At the end of the lesson pupils should be able to :
- Mention different types of clay soil.
Instructional material/Reference material: white clay and red clay
Building Background /connection to prior knowledge: pupil has been taught:
- What is clay soil?
Content: There are two types of clay soil, namely;
White clay: They are smooth and fine powder used for moulding different objects
Red clay: They are often found around us. In the river, school compound.
Evaluation: Teacher asks pupils to:
- Mention two types of clay soil.
Week: 3rd week
Class: Basic two
Topic: where to get clay soil
Behavioural objectives: At the end of the lesson pupils should be able to :
- Mention some place to get clay soil.
Instructional material/Reference material: Teacher’s chart and pictures.
Building Background /connection to prior knowledge: Pupils have learnt the two types of clay soil.
Content: clay soil is a common type of soil that can be found around us. They can be found in places like.
- The riverbank
- Well
- Bank.
- Roadside
- Anthill. E.t.c
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