
Lesson Plan for Primary Six (First Term)
Subject: Agricultural Science
Class: Primary Six
Week of the First Term: 8th Week
Topic: Preservation of Oil Crops
Sub-Topic: Identifying Oil Crops and Describing Their Preservation
Instructional Objectives
At the end of the lesson, pupils should be able to:
- Identify and describe the characteristics of various oil crops such as soya bean, oil palm, groundnut, melon, and coconut.
- Explain the methods used to preserve each type of oil crop, highlighting their importance in maintaining crop quality.
- Demonstrate how to properly store or preserve oil crops using practical examples and visual aids.
Entry Behaviour
Pupils should already have a basic understanding of different types of crops and their uses from previous lessons. They should be familiar with basic concepts of crop preservation and storage.
Instructional Materials
- Textbook: Basic Agricultural Science for Primary Schools Book 6
- Visual aids: Charts or pictures of oil crops (soya bean, oil palm, groundnut, melon, coconut).
- Samples of oil crops (or images if samples are not available) for hands-on identification.
Reference Materials
Aikipitanyi, H., et al. (2023). Basic Agricultural Science for Primary Schools Book 6. Accessible Publishers Ltd. Ibadan.
Youdeowei, A., Fadipe, L., Diokpa, C., & Balarabe, D. (2017). Learn Basic Agriculture Primary School Book 6. West African Book Publishers Ltd. Lagos.
Content
Preservation of Oil Crops:
- Soya Bean:
- Description: A leguminous crop used for oil extraction and as a protein source.
- Preservation Methods: Can be preserved by storing in airtight containers to prevent moisture and pest damage. Soya beans are also often roasted or processed into oil.
- Oil Palm:
- Description: A tropical tree that produces palm oil used in cooking and industry.
- Preservation Methods: Palm oil is preserved by refining, cooling, and storing in sealed containers to prevent oxidation. The fruit can be stored in cool, dry conditions.
- Groundnut (Peanut):
- Description: A legume grown for its oil and edible seeds.
- Preservation Methods: Groundnuts are preserved by drying them thoroughly and storing in a cool, dry place in airtight containers. They can also be roasted or processed into peanut oil.
- Melon:
- Description: A fruit with oil-rich seeds used for oil extraction.
- Preservation Methods: Melon seeds are dried and stored in airtight containers to prevent spoilage. The seeds can be processed into oil or stored for planting.
- Coconut:
- Description: A tropical fruit known for its oil-rich flesh and milk.
- Preservation Methods: Coconuts are preserved by drying the copra (dried coconut meat) and storing it in a cool, dry place. Coconut oil is extracted and stored in sealed containers.
Step 1: Introduction
Lesson Presentation (Step-by-Step Procedure)
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