2. Learning Objectives
Learning objectives tell what the pupils will achieve at the end of the lesson. They should be specific, measurable, and written in simple language.
Start them with action verbs like:
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identify
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describe
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explain
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list
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demonstrate
Example:
By the end of the lesson, pupils should be able to:
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Identify the five sense organs
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State the functions of each sense organ
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Describe how the sense organs help us observe our environment
3. Instructional Materials
These are the items you will use to teach.
Examples:
The more concrete the materials, the better the learning.
4. Previous Knowledge
This connects the lesson to what pupils have already learned.
Example:
“Pupils know that the body is made up of different parts.”
5. Lesson Introduction
Your introduction should:
Example Intro:
The teacher holds up a flower and asks:
“Which part of your body helps you know the smell of this flower?”
This leads pupils into the topic: Sense Organs.
6. Presentation (Step-by-Step Lesson Development)
This is the main body of the lesson. NERDC uses sequential steps.
STEP 1: Teacher’s Explanation
The teacher defines, explains, and introduces the topic.
Teacher’s Activities:
Students’ Activities:
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Observe chart
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Repeat names
STEP 2: Demonstration / Group Activity
Teacher’s Activity:
Students’ Activity:
STEP 3: Reinforcement
Teacher asks oral questions to check understanding.
7. Evaluation
These questions must match your learning objectives.
Example:
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Mention the five sense organs
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Which organ helps you hear?
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What is the function of the tongue?
Evaluation helps the teacher know whether to proceed or reteach.
8. Conclusion
The teacher briefly summarizes the key points of the lesson.
Example:
“The sense organs help us see, hear, smell, taste, and feel things around us.”
9. Assignment
This extends learning beyond the classroom.
Example:
“Draw any two sense organs and state their functions.”