
Week Four
Subject: Basic Technology
Class: Primary Four
Week of the Second Term: 4th Week
Topic: Types of Vehicles – Car and Bus
- Subtopics:
- Differences between cars and buses
- Common uses of cars and buses
Instructional Objectives
At the end of the lesson, pupils should be able to:
- Identify and explain at least three key differences between cars and buses.
- Describe the common uses of cars and buses in daily life.
- Participate in group discussions and activities to reinforce their understanding of vehicles.
Entry Behaviour
Pupils should already know about various types of vehicles and their basic functions.
Instructional Materials
- Textbook: Basic Science and Technology for Primary School Book 4
- Visual aids: Pictures and diagrams of cars and buses
- Charts comparing cars and buses
Reference Materials
- Ijiyemi, C. (2016). Foundations of Sci. & Tech for Primary School Book 4. Metropolitan Publishers. Lagos.
- Oyinlola, M., Rahaman, B., & Ezeume, I. (2015). Basic Science and Technology for Primary School Book 4 (Bec Edition). Spectrum Book Limited. Lagos.
Content
Types of Vehicles – Car and Bus
Differences Between Cars and Buses
- Size and Capacity:
- Cars: Typically smaller vehicles designed to carry 4 to 5 passengers. Cars are primarily used for personal transportation.
- Buses: Larger vehicles designed to transport many passengers, often ranging from 20 to over 50 seats. Buses are used for public transportation, school routes, and long-distance travel.
- Purpose:
- Cars: Primarily used for individual or family transport, allowing for flexibility and convenience in personal travel.
- Buses: Designed for mass transit, often following set routes and schedules to provide transportation for the general public or specific groups, such as students.
- Driving Mechanism:
- Cars: Usually operated by a single driver, with controls designed for personal use. They often have automatic or manual transmissions.
- Buses: May have more complex controls, and some larger buses may require special licensing to operate due to their size and weight. Buses typically have a separate driver’s area and passenger seating.
- Cost and Maintenance:
- Cars: Generally lower initial cost and maintenance expenses compared to buses. However, fuel efficiency can vary significantly based on the car type.
- Buses: Higher purchase and maintenance costs due to size and the need for specialized parts. However, buses can be more fuel-efficient per passenger when fully loaded.
Common Uses of Cars and Buses
Common Uses of Cars:
- Personal Transportation: Cars are primarily used for commuting to work, running errands, or traveling with family and friends.
- Leisure and Travel: Cars provide the convenience of road trips and vacations, allowing travelers to explore various destinations at their own pace.
- Emergency Services: Many emergency services, including ambulances and police vehicles, use cars for rapid response and intervention.
Common Uses of Buses:
- Public Transit: Buses are a primary mode of public transportation in cities, helping commuters travel to work, school, or other destinations efficiently.
- School Transportation: School buses transport students to and from school safely, following designated routes and schedules.
- Tourism: Coaches and tour buses are commonly used for sightseeing and travel tours, providing comfortable transportation for groups of tourists to various attractions.
- Long-Distance Travel: Intercity buses offer affordable travel options for passengers traveling between cities, serving as an alternative to trains or planes.
Step 1: Introduction
Lesson Presentation (Step-by-Step Procedure)
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