History Lesson Plans

History Lesson Plans

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FORM: 1

SUBJECT: HISTORY                                                                      TOPIC: INTRODUCTION TO HISTORY AND GOVERNMENT

SUB TOPIC: MEANING OF HISTORY MEANING OF GOVERNMENT

WEEK: 4                                                                                              LESSON NO: 1

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OBJECTIVES: By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to; define the term history, the meaning of the term government.

LESSON PRESENTATION

 TIMECONTENTLEARNING ACTIVITIESRESOURCE MATERIALS
  5 Minutes               30 Minutes                         5 Minutes  Introduction Introduction to the new topic onintroduction to history and government.  Trying to give the meaning of history and government.       Content Defining the meaning of history and government. Stating different meaning of history and government as given by different historians. Discussing the different type of forms of government i.e. Democratic, aristocratic, monarchical and dictatorial. Explaining the different nations in the world that use each of the government.       Conclusion Review of the lesson by giving a brief summary on the meaning of history and government, stating the different form of government.    Defining Narration Asking and answering  questions           Explaining the meaning of the terms history and government Student writing down important points Asking questions Answering questions Note taking by the teacher on the chalk board     Stating  Defining    Chalk board Students book Pictures Charts       Chalk board Students book Pictures Charts Handouts       Teachers note Student books Chalkboard.

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FORM: 1

SUBJECT: HISTORY                                                                      TOPIC: INTRODUCTION TO HISTORY AND GOVERNMENT

SUB TOPIC: IMPORTANCE OF STUDYING HISTORY AND GOVERNMENT AND SOURCES OF INFORMATION ON HISTORY AND GOVERNMENT.

WEEK: 4                                                                                              LESSON NO: 2

DATE……………………………………………….TIME……………………………………….

OBJECTIVES: By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to; by the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to; identify the source of information on history and Government. Oral traditions and its limitations

Archeology, Paleontology

LESSON PRESENTATION

 TIMECONTENTLEARNING ACTIVITIESRESOURCE MATERIALS
  5 Minutes             30 Minutes                         5 Minutes  Introduction Recap of the previous lesson content on  meaning of  history and government       Content Defining the meaning of history and government. Stating different meaning of history and government as given by different historians. Discussing the different type of forms of government i.e. Democratic, aristocratic, monarchical and dictatorial. Explaining the different nations in the world that use each of the government.       Conclusion Review of the lesson by giving a brief summary on the meaning of history and government, stating the different form of government.    Defining Asking and answering  questions         Explanation Discussion Asking and answering questions Giving assignment Note taking         Stating  Defining    Chalk board Students book Pictures Charts     Chalk board Students book Pictures Charts Handouts         Teachers note Student books Chalkboard.

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FORM: 1

SUBJECT: HISTORY                                                                      TOPIC: INTRODUCTION TO HISTORY AND GOVERNMENT

SUB TOPIC: UNWRITTEN SOURCE

WEEK: 4                                                                                              LESSON NO: 3

DATE……………………………………………….TIME……………………………………….

OBJECTIVES: By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to; by the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to: Stating the Limitations of oral tradition, Explaining the advantage and limitation of linguistic.

LESSON PRESENTATION

 TIMECONTENTLEARNING ACTIVITIESRESOURCE MATERIALS
  5 Minutes               30 Minutes                       5 Minutes  Introduction Recap of the previous lesson on the importance of studying history and government.         Content Defining oral tradition, the limitation of using oral tradition  Defining meaning of linguistic, stating that advantage of using linguistic as source of information. Discussing the limitation of linguistics           Conclusion Review of the lesson by giving a brief unwritten source of information such and linguistic and  oral tradition    Defining Narration Asking and answering  questions         Discussions Explanations Asking and answering questions Note taking         Stating  Defining    Chalk board Students book         Charts Handouts Students book Audio visual radio       Teachers note Student books Chalkboard.

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SUBJECT: HISTORY                                                                      TOPIC: INTRODUCTION TO HISTORY AND GOVERNMENT

SUB TOPIC: SOURCES OF INFORMATION ON HISTORY AND GOVERNMENT (ANTHROPOLOGY, GEOLOGY AND GENETICS)

WEEK: 5                                                                                              LESSON NO: 1

DATE……………………………………………….TIME……………………………………….

OBJECTIVES: By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to; Explain anthropology, Geology and Genetics as sources of information on History and Government

LESSON PRESENTATION

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  5 Minutes                 30 Minutes                     5 Minutes  Introduction Recap of the previous lesson on the sources of information such as Oral tradition Limitations of oral tradition, Archeology Paleontology. Stating the advantage of sources of information in history and government.     Content Defining the meaning of anthropology, geology and genetics. Explaining the how these source is used in history and government. Stating the advantages and disadvantage of these sources of information in history and government.         Conclusion Review of the lesson by giving a brief summary on the sources of information in history and government  such as Anthropology, Geology and Genetics    Defining Asking and answering  questions             Explanation Discussion Asking and answering questions Giving assignment Note taking       Stating  Defining    Chalk board Students book Pictures Charts       Chalk board Students book Pictures Charts Handouts       Teachers note Student books Chalkboard.

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SUBJECT: HISTORY                                                                      TOPIC: INTRODUCTION TO HISTORY AND GOVERNMENT

SUB TOPIC: METHODS OF DATING FOSSILS AND WRITTEN SOURCES

WEEK: 5                                                                                              LESSON NO: 2, 3

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OBJECTIVES: By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to; explain the methods of dating fossils, explain the written sources and electronic sources.

LESSON PRESENTATION

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  5 Minutes               30 Minutes                       5 Minutes  Introduction Recap of the previous lesson on the anthropology, geology and genetics. Stating the advantages and disadvantage of these sources of information in history and government.     Content Stating the various methods of dating fossils such as geological periods, chemical dating, fission – track methods, lexicon and statistical dating. Explaining the different source of written sources. Stating the advantages and disadvantages of written source Explaining the electronic sources such as microfilms, radio and audio visual.       Conclusion Review of the lesson by giving a brief written source of history and government, the method of dating fossil and electronic sources.    Defining Narration Asking and answering  questions         Discussions Explanations Asking and answering questions Note taking         Stating  Defining    Chalk board Students book         Charts Realia Handouts Students book Audio visual radio       Teachers note Student books Chalkboard.

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SUBJECT: HISTORY                                                                      TOPIC: EARLY MAN

SUB TOPIC: THE ORIGIN OF HUMAN BEINGS

WEEK: 6                                                                                              LESSON NO: 1

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OBJECTIVES: By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to; explain the origin of man as given in the mythical theory, creation and evolution theory.

LESSON PRESENTATION

 TIMECONTENTLEARNING ACTIVITIESRESOURCE MATERIALS
  5 Minutes               30 Minutes                     5 Minutes  Introduction Introduction to a new topic on early man, trying to state the origin of early man from common knowledge or what the student knows.       Content Stating the theory that explain the origin of early man, i.e. the creation theory, mythical theory and the evolution theory. Explain the 3 theory as to where the man originated from.             Conclusion Review of the lesson by giving a brief summary on theories that explain the origin of early man, i.e. the creation theory, mythical theory and the evolution theory.    Defining Narration Asking and answering  questions         Discussions on the origin of man Asking and answering questions Note taking       Stating  Defining    Chalk board Students book         Photographs Students book Pictures Handouts Teachers guide book Charts maps   Teachers note Student books Chalkboard.

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