
Lesson Plan for Primary Two (First Term)
Subject: Security Education
Class: Primary Two
Week of the First Term: 1st Week
Topic: What is Danger
Sub-Topic: Difference between Danger and Insecurity
Instructional Objectives
At the end of the lesson, pupils should be able to:
- Identify and describe three examples of dangerous situations.
- Differentiate between danger and insecurity using simple examples.
- Demonstrate safe practices to avoid dangerous situations in their daily lives.
Entry Behaviour
Pupils should already be familiar with basic safety rules and the importance of being cautious in their environment.
Instructional Materials
- Textbook
- Visual aids (pictures depicting dangerous situations)
- Flashcards with safety tips
Reference Materials
Muhammed, A., Ogunniyi, D., & Chime, K. (2016). Security Education for Primary School 2 Workbook (Bec Edition). Lagos: Spectrum Book Limited.
Content
What is a Danger?
Danger is something that can hurt you or make you feel unsafe. It can be a situation, an object, or an action.
Examples of Danger
- Touching a hot stove can burn you.
- Running across the street without looking can lead to an accident.
- Playing with sharp objects can cause cuts.
- Swimming without an adult watching
- Talking to or going with strangers without your parents’ permission
- Running across the street without looking both ways
What is insecurity?
Insecurity is a feeling you have when you’re worried, scared, or unsure about yourself or your surroundings.
Examples of insecurity.
1. Feeling Nervous About Speaking in Class
2. Fear of Making New Friends
3. Anxiety About Doing Well in School
4. Body Image Concerns
5. Fear of the Dark
6. Fear of Trying New Activities
7. Fear of Making Mistakes
Lesson Presentation
Step 1: Introduction
Lesson Presentation (Step-by-Step Procedure)
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