
Lesson Plan for Primary One
Subject: Physical Health Education
Class: Primary One
Week of the First Term: 1st Week
Topic: Movement
Sub-Topic: Movement of Our Body Parts
Instructional Objectives
At the end of the lesson, pupils should be able to:
- Identify different body parts that can move.
- Demonstrate how to move specific body parts.
- Explain the importance of moving their body parts in daily activities.
Entry Behaviour
Pupils should already know the names of basic body parts (e.g., arms, legs, head).
Instructional Materials
- Textbook: Learn Physical Health Education Primary Book 1
- Visual aids: charts showing different body parts and their movements
- Flashcards with names of body parts and corresponding movements
Reference Materials
Anjorin, O. A. (2017). Learn Physical Health Education Primary Book 1. Metropolitan Publishers: Lagos.
Gbefwi, N. B., Okoroigwe, E., & Akinmorin, A. (2010). Physical Health Education for Primary Schools Book 1. West African Book Publishers: Lagos.

Content
Movement of Our Body Parts: Understanding how different body parts move and why it is important for our health and daily activities.
Key Points:
- Body parts that move: arms, legs, head, hands, feet.
- Types of movements: bending, stretching, twisting, shaking.
- Importance of movement: helps us play, work, and stay healthy.
Lesson Presentation (Step-by-Step Procedure)
Step 1: Introduction
- Start with a fun song or game that involves moving different body parts. Ask pupils to touch their toes, stretch their arms, or wiggle their fingers.
Step 2: Explanation
- Explain that our body is made up of different parts that can move in various ways. Use simple language and relate movements to everyday activities like playing and dressing up.
Step 3: Demonstration
- Use charts to show different body parts and demonstrate their movements. For example, show a chart of an arm and demonstrate how it can bend and stretch.
Step 4: Guided Practice
- Give each pupil a flashcard with a body part name and ask them to demonstrate its movement. Guide them through the correct movements and encourage participation.
Step 5: Independent Practice
- Have pupils pair up and take turns demonstrating movements for different body parts. One pupil names a body part, and the other shows its movement.
Step 6: Feedback
- Observe the pairs and provide feedback on their movements. Praise correct movements and gently correct any mistakes. Reinforce the importance of moving their body parts.
Evaluation
Formative Assessment:
- Ask questions throughout the lesson to check for understanding.
- Observe pupils during guided practice to ensure they are correctly demonstrating movements.
Summative Assessment:
- At the end of the lesson, ask pupils to demonstrate a movement for a specific body part and explain why it is important.
- Review their performance in pairs for understanding and application of the concepts.
Summary/Conclusion
- Summarize that our body can move in different ways, and these movements help us in our daily activities and keep us healthy. Ask if there are any questions.
Assignment
- Ask pupils to five ways of moving our body part.
