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TEACH THE RIGHT WAY
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LESSON NOTE FORMAT
Date:
Class:
Subject:
Topic:
Sub-topic:
Time:
Duration:
Period/Day
Reference Book(s):
Onstructional material (s)
*Entry Behaviour
Behavioural Objectives This is a measurable objectives stated in a chronological order e.g By/At the end of the lesson, students should be able to;( i)-(iii) define, mention, enumerate, list, differentiate, compare, itemize, etc.
Mention at least five uses of ....
*Presentation in steps*
Stepi to step v.
Step i--- This may show the continuation of previous topic linking the breaking down of contents into a teachable units per period. Example, teacher revises the previous lesson on... and does correction on given assignment. And if it's a new topic, introduce it by linking it to a related topics previously learnt or familiar with the leaners.
Conclusion
Rvaluation As stated in the behavioural Objectives.
Assignment
Note: The use of relevant instructional materials at the beginning of the lesson for introduction of the topic/sub-topic, during the teaching-learning process( say at step iii) to buttress or drillnsome points, contents or theme of the lesson. And at conclusion to evaluate the lesson. If the readymade materials are not available.
We should improvise by exploring objects in our environment, taking objects that are not injurous, scaring to the classroom for quick students assimilation, mastery and retention of the lesson.
I am Olusona REFERENCE BOOK*
Using APA style *(The American Psychology Association).*
Surname(s) of the author(s), initials. Year of publication in closed bracket. Book title in _italics_or underlined. Edition if not first edition. City of publication. The publisher. Page or pages.
Example: Tiamiyu, L.R. (2013). _Basic Civic education for sss 3:_ (Oyo). Limmy Timmy publishers, p.7 or pp. 7-10.
*For multiples authors.*
(1) Two authors, quote their surnames, initials e.g Oke, M.O. and Ibiloye, A.O., etc.
(2) For three to five authors. Quote their surnames with their initials for the first reference. Therefore, subsequent reference should be abbreviated using last name of the first author, e.g Ademola, et al. (2013)...
(3) While six or more authors should be written as Adekeke, B.A. et al. and follow APA style respectively.
Sources:(1) http://research.moreheadstate.edu
(2) https://libguides.dixie.edu/citation
APA 6th and 7th edition
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NOISE!!!
~4.9 mins read
Have you ever thought about noise? We in Africa are accustomed to noises of all sorts. Living as we do in a warm climate, we are bound to hear more noise in our homes than people who live in cold climate and always have their doors and windows shut, keeping out the cold but keeping out a lot of noise as well. So in a cold climate, broadly speaking, you have around you only the noises you want, or at least only those that your family makes. Obviously, not a these are pleasant. Who likes to hear a baby crying overtime or someone humming the same line from a song over and over again? These sort of noises go on in any household all over the world.
Nor do we like to hear other people quarreling either, and we all know that if there is more than one child in the household, you are bound to have people quarreling. So obviously, even in a cold climate, not all the noises you hear are the ones that you want to hear. Suppose for example, your father wants to listen to the news on the radio when you would prefer a music program? Or someone in the family regularly snores at night-there's nothing worse than that, is there? - especially when you can't get to sleep for worrying about your exams or something.
But in a hot climate like ours we have to listen to other families' noises too. It is not only our own quarrels we hear, but our neighbor's as well. Sometimes our houses are built so close together that we can even hear our neighbor's snore! - I have at times and I'm sure you have. Even so, living cheek by jowl with your neighbors has it compensations. How lovely to lie in a darkened room and hear laughter filling the Nighy air, and then to strain your ears to hear what it is the neighbors are saying to make them sound so happy. This is not just vulgar curiosity, but rather a desire to share in their happiness - which is very human.
Equally, how many of us can lie in bed at night and hear a neighbor's child crying as if it heart would break without wanting to get up and do something about it? So we share in sorrows too. We get to know our neighbors through the noise they make almost as much as in any other way. And don't forget, they know us from the noises we make!
The trouble with noise is that we do not always consider other people when we are making it. This is particularly important in a hot climate like ours, where whatever noise we may make soars out of our open windows and doors, or off our verandah, right into other people’s lives. Nowadays we all seem to force other people to listen to all manner of noise that they may not wish to listen to.
In our towns many record shops, for example, have their record players and tape recorders blaring out all day, so loud that it can give me, for one, a headache just to walk past. Is that fair to me and people like me?
Too much noise is not only unpleasant, it can also interfere with work. For, whenever there is a lot of noise about, it is very difficult to use one's brains properly. Have you ever tried to study with two different radio programmes going full blast on either side of you and, if you are really unlucky, a couple of women having a riw in the street just outside your window? Who would pretend he could do decent brain work in such circumstances?
Of course it is true enough that a little music of a kind that the listener finds agreeable can be a help, not a hindrance, to intellectual work. But even then the important thing is that it must be what the listener wants and likes, or else it will distract him rather than help his concentration.
As a gay and fun loving people, we Nigerians are bound to have many big parties. But do they have to be quite such noisy ones? I am sure that you, like me, have been to big parties where they have had two bands playing simultaneously- and with microphones and high powered amplifiers too! Each band alone might have been a pleasure to listen to - if only we could have heard it properly. But if both play different tunes at the same time, it is impossible to enjoy either. And what a waste of good music!
There is more than enough noise in the world today:traffic noises, horns tooting, motor bikes, revving up, trains hooting, jets roaring overhead-all noises our ancestors ears did not have to cope with. There is no need for any of us to add to it unnecessarily!
There is more than enough noise in the world today:traffic noises, horns tooting, motor bikes, revving up, trains hooting, jets roaring overhead-all noises our ancestors ears did not have to cope with. There is no need for any of us to add to it unnecessarily!
However, not all unwelcome noises are loud ones. What about the noise we think we hear? - at dead of night, perhaps, when the whole village is asleep-the crack, crack of broken twigs as stealthy footsteps approach, or seem to be approaching the house. We pick up a stick or anything handy that will do as a weapon, creep to the window and cautiously-oh, very cautiously! - peer out... But there isn't a soul about, not even a wandering dog in sight. We must have been dreaming! Even so, it may be a long time before we drop off to sleep again, our ears straining to catch the slightest repetition of the sound that had alarmed us.
Then there are the noises that we misinterpret. One morning, when perhaps you are trying to do some serious reading for once, you could swear that someone was pounding yam, until you remember that Mr so and so, next door but one, is having his house repaired, and what you can hear must be a carpenter hammering at a door post or a new window frame. In your struggle to concentrate on your book, your mind had jumped to the more familiar interpretation of the noise. In spite of the fact that your ears had sent it the right message,your brain had leaped to the wrong conclusion.
And last but not least, there are the sounds all around us that have become so familiar that most of the time we never notice them. Perhaps the commonest of these unheard noises is the "song" of the cicadas at the night. I don't hear it, do you? But visitors to the tropics are always complaining about what a terrible noise they make.
Despite all the nuisances that the noise can cause, however, it is right to remember all the beautiful sounds, like the songs and cries of the birds, the laughter of children, the many sounds of music and the rhythms of the drums that stirs our hearts and feet. How terrible it must be to be deaf!
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