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LESSON DEVELOPMENT ONE

INTRODUCTION TO WEIGHT

STAGE/ TEACHER’S ACTIVITIES LEARNER'S ACTIVITIES LEARNING


TIME – MIND/HANDS ON POINTS

Step 1 1. Lets pupils identify the Weighing Scale Linking the


following measuring devices. Previous
Introduction knowledge to
2. lets the learners identify the new lesson
(5 minutes) each one them and state their
uses.

Uses of Weight Scale


Scales are used to measure
the weight of an item such
weight of body, frozen foods
(chicken, fish, etc.) and so on.

Step 2 1. Groups the learners into 1. Belong to a group. Learner’s


four groups – A, B, C, and D. group, leader
Development 2. Choose their leader and and secretary
2. Guide the learners to choose secretary. confirmed.

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(5 minutes) a leader and secretary for your


group. 3. Received learning
Grouping materials for their group.
3. Gives each group learning
materials. – Weighing scale,
Scale balance, etc.

Step 3 Using weighing scale, lets the Pupil’s weight Weight


pupils check their weight and
Development take down the measurement in 1. _____ kg
their book. 2. _____ kg
(15 minutes) 3. _____ kg
4. _____ kg
5. _____ kg, etc.

Step 4 Lets pupils know that weight Listen to the teacher. Unit of weight
is measured in kilograms (kg)
Development and grams (g).

(5 minutes) Kilograms and grams are the


standard unit of weight.

The relationship between kg


and g is 1000 g = 1 kg.

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Step 5 To conclude the lesson, the The learners listen, ask and Lesson
Conclusion teacher revises the entire answer questions. Evaluation and
lesson and ask the key Conclusion
(10 minutes) questions. Answers

SUMMARY 1. Weight is the amount of


matter in a body or an object.
Weight is the amount of
matter in a body or an object. 2. Basic unit of weight are
Grams (g) and kilograms (kg) kilogram (kg) and gram (g).
are basic unit of weight.
3. 1000 g = 1 kg.
KEY QUESTIONS

1. What is weight?

2. What are the basic unit of


weight?

3. State the relationship


between kilogram and gram.

ASSIGNMENT

Find the weight of full bad of


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rice and beans.

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