Sources Of Danger And Insecurity – Bombing I Basic 2 Security Education Lesson Note
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Topic: Sources Of Danger And Insecurity – Bombing I
Learning Objectives: By the end of this lesson, pupils should be able to:
- explain bombing
- outline the negative effects of bombing explosion in the environment
Lesson Content:
What is Bombing? Bombing is when bad people use explosive materials to destroy things and hurt people. It makes a very loud noise and can break buildings.
What Happens During Bombing:

- Very loud explosion sound
- Buildings can fall down
- People get hurt or die
- Things get destroyed
- Smoke and fire everywhere
Negative Effects of Bombing in the Environment:
- People get hurt: Many people can die or get injured
- Buildings destroyed: Houses, schools, and shops can be broken
- Fear: People become very afraid
- Pollution: Smoke and dust make the air dirty
- Animals run away: Animals get scared and leave the area
- Plants die: Trees and flowers can be destroyed
- Roads damaged: Cars cannot pass easily
Multiple Choice Exercise:
- What is bombing? a) Playing with toys b) Using explosives to destroy things c) Cooking food d) Reading books
- What sound does bombing make? a) Quiet whisper b) Sweet music c) Very loud explosion d) No sound at all
- Bombing can cause: a) People to be happy b) Buildings to fall down c) More food d) Better roads
- Which is NOT an effect of bombing? a) People get hurt b) Buildings are destroyed c) Children play happily d) Air becomes dirty
Answers: 1(b), 2(c), 3(b), 4(c)