PHE PRIMARY 3 SECOND TERM LESSON NOTE
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PHE PRIMARY 3 SECOND TERM LESSON NOTE
Week: 1st week
Class: pry 3
Topic: Non locomotor movement
Behavioural objectives: At the end of the lesson pupils should be able to:
1. demonstrates the non locomotor movements.
2. list examples of non locomotor.
3. demonstrates the skills
4. demonstrates the activities.
Instructional material/Reference material:
1. Charts
2. Pictures
3. Field
4. Mat
5. Posters.
Building Background /connection to prior knowledge : Pupils have been familiar with non locomotive movement.
PHE PRIMARY 3 SECOND TERM LESSON NOTE
Content:
Non locomotive movement
A non-locomotor movement is a movement that a person performs while remaining stationary. For example, twisting the body around its axis is a non-locomotor movement. The person remains in one spot while the upper body rotates from left to right.
There are many different non-locomotor movements, including:
Bending
Stretching
Flexing
Extending
Lifting
Raising
Twisting
Turning
Rotating
Swinging
Swaying
Dodging
Shaking
Wiggling
Pulling
Pushing
Standing
Sitting
PHE PRIMARY 3 SECOND TERM LESSON NOTE
Evaluation :
The Teacher ask the Pupils to
1. list four locomotormovements.
2. demonstrates correct sitting position and pulling skills
3. give two differences between lifting and standing skills.
Week: 2nd week
Class: pry 3
Topic: Introduction to physical fitness
Behavioural objectives : At the end of the lesson pupils should be able to
Instructional material/Reference material:
1. explains the meaning of physical fitness.
2. mention the components of physical fitness.
3. identify and explains other component of physical fitness.
Building Background /connection to prior knowledge : Pupils have been taught non locomotive movement
PHE PRIMARY 3 SECOND TERM LESSON NOTE
Content:Physical fitness is a state of health and well-being and, more specifically, the ability to perform aspects of sports, occupations and daily activities. Physical fitness is generally achieved through proper nutrition, moderate-vigorous physical exercise, and sufficient rest.
Component of physical fitness
i. Endurance.
ii. Flexibility
iii. Speed.
iv. Agility
v. Coordination
vi. Cardiovascular
endurance
vii. Muscular endurance
viii. Strength.
1.Flexibility is the ability of each joint to move through the available range of motion for a specific joint. Examples would be stretching individual muscles or the ability to perform certain functional movements such as the lunge. The sit and reach test is most often used to test flexibility
2. Muscular endurance is the ability of the muscles to perform continuous without fatiguing. Examples would be cycling, step machines and elliptical machines. The sit up test is most often used to test muscular endurance.
PHE PRIMARY 3 SECOND TERM LESSON NOTE
Evaluation : the teacher ask the Pupils to
1. explains the meaning of physical fitness.
2. give four examples of physical fitness
3. explains three components of physical fitness.
4. explains cardiovascular endurance and
PHE PRIMARY 3 SECOND TERM LESSON NOTE
Week: 3rd week
Class: pry 3
Topic: MENTAL HEALTH
Behavioural objective At the end of the lesson pupils should be able to :
1. explains the meaning of mental health and importance of rest.
2. describe a mentally sick person.
3. mentions ways of taking care of mentally sick person.
Instructional material/Reference material:
1. Poster
2. Pictures.
3. Films show.
4. Chalkboard.
5. Charts.
Building Background /connection to prior knowledge : Pupils have been taught
Physical fitness
Content:
MENTAL HEALTH
What is mental health?
Mental health refers to behavioral, and emotional well-being. It is all about how people think, feel, and behave. People sometimes use the term “mental health” to mean the absence of a mental disorder. Conditions such as stress, depression, and anxiety can all affect mental health and affect a person’s routine.for this reason , man needs to have enough rest after serious and stressful work.
Rest is a short or brief nap taken to cool down the body system. Such rest could little sleep, watching films or just lying down on the bed or the sofa chair .
importance of rest for good mental health.
1. Rest help to cool down the body system.
2. Rest improve your memory
3. Rest helps to manage body weight
4. Rest restore and energize
5. Rest improves concentration and productivity
6. Rest improves your health
7. Rest can help you experience less pain
MENTAL ILLNESS
Mental illness, also called mental health disorders, refers to a wide range of mental health conditions — disorders that affect your mood, thinking and behavior. Examples of mental illness include depression, anxiety disorders, eating disorders and addictive behaviors.
SYMPTOMS OF METAL ILLNESS
Long-lasting sadness or irritability.
Extremely high and low moods.
Excessive fear, worry, or anxiety.
Social withdrawal.
Dramatic changes in eating or sleeping habits.
HOW TO TAKE OF MENTALLY SICK PERSON.
1.introduce yourself calmly and clearly
2.explain why you are there
3.be polite and non-threatening but also be honest and direct
4.listen to what they are saying in a non-judgmental way
avoid confrontation
5.ask them what they see as the main problem
6.do not attempt physical contact, except to prevent serious assault or suicide attempts
7..encourage them to talk to a mental healthcare professional
8.follow up difficult experiences with counselling for yourself.
Evaluation: The Teacher ask the Pupils to
1. what is mental health?
2. list three importance of rest.
3. describe a mentally sick person.
4. list two signs and symptoms of a mentally sick person.
5. list three ways of taking care of mentally sick person.
PHE PRIMARY 3 SECOND TERM LESSON NOTE
Week: 4th week
Class: pry 3
Topic: Track event (sprints)
Behavioural objectives: At the end of the lesson pupils should be able to
1. identify what we mean by sprint race.
2. list the race under sprint races.
3. mention the skills involved in sprints races.
4. perform the skills
5. explains and demonstrate the different types of startin sprint race.
Instructional material/Reference material:
1. Charts.
2. Video clip
3. Whistle
4. Starting fun
5. Stop watch.
6. Flags (red and white)
7. Field
Building Background /connection to prior knowledge : Pupils have been taught mental health
Content:
MEANING OF SPRINT RACE
Sprinting is running over a short distance in a limited period of time. It is used in many sports that incorporate running, typically as a way of quickly reaching a target or goal, or avoiding or catching an opponent.
Examples of sprint race
100m , 200m, and 400m.
Techniques/skills in sprint race .
i. Take off : This is the first stage in the sprint race. It start by bending and right leg will be at the back , both hands at the ground , after the whistle is blown the runner take off .
ii. Running : it involves fast move and speed to win the game
iii. Arm action : Run with the hands moving from the hips (pockets of pants) to the chin, eliminating side-to-side motion.
PHE PRIMARY 3 SECOND TERM LESSON NOTE
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