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Week: one

Topic: Revision

 

Week: Two

Date:

Class: Basic Two

Subject: Physical and Health Education

Topic: Air pollution

Duration: 40 minutes

Previous knowledge: Students are familiar with pollution.

Behavioural objectives: At the end of the lesson, pupils should be able to ;

  1. Define pollution
  2. Explain air pollution
  3. List some sources of air pollution

Instructional material: picture, chart, smoke from a bad generator, textbook and polluted water.

Reference material: Fitness and fun, physical and health education course for primary two by A. Ayegbusi

Content

Air pollution

Air is made unsafe for breathing when it contains unpleasant odour from faeces, dirt, poisonous gas and other rubbish. When air is polluted, it causes diseases or germs to spread to people. This can cause cough, smallpox, chicken pox, tuberculosis (TB) and measles. Polluted air can also cause suffocation. If people suffering from these diseases cough or sneeze, the germs that cause the diseases go into the air and other people could breathe them in, and be infected, with the diseases.

Sources of air pollution

  1. Cigarette smoking causes harmful smoke and odour that pollute the air.
  2. Bad odour from refuse dumped carelessly causes air pollution
  3. Smoke from a bad motorcycle causes air pollution
  4. The smoke from generators causes air pollution

Presentation

Step I: Teacher revises the previous topic

Step II: Teacher introduces the new topic “Air pollution”

Step III: Teacher lists and explains the various source of Air pollution

Step IV: Pupils contribute and ask questions.

Step V: Pupils copy the note and submit for marking.

Evaluation:

  1. What is pollution?
  2. List five sources of Air pollution

Conclusion: Teacher concludes the lesson by evaluating the students.

Assignment:

  1. Explain the effect of inhaling polluted air.

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