Environmental Quality Basic 5 Basic Science Lesson Note

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Topic: Environmental Quality

Behavioral Objectives:

By the end of the lesson, pupils should be able to:

  1. Explain the meaning of environmental quality
  2. Assess the characteristics of a healthy environment
  3. Differentiate between a healthy environment and a degraded environment
  4. List the disadvantages of a degraded environment
  5. Identify and describe the factors that degrade the environment

Keywords:

  • Environmental Quality
  • Healthy Environment
  • Degraded Environment
  • Pollution
  • Sustainability

Set Induction:

The teacher will begin by showing pictures of different environments (healthy vs. degraded) and asking pupils to describe what they see.

Entry Behaviour:

Pupils are familiar with their immediate environment and can identify clean and polluted areas.

Learning Resources and Materials:

  • Pictures of healthy and degraded environments
  • Flashcards with key environmental terms
  • Whiteboard and markers
  • Group discussion worksheets

Building Background/Connection to Prior Knowledge:

The teacher will connect the lesson to pupils’ everyday experiences, such as the difference between clean and dirty playgrounds.

Embedded Core Skills:

  • Critical thinking
  • Collaboration
  • Environmental awareness

Learning Materials:

  • Textbooks (Lagos State Scheme of Work)
  • Notebooks
  • Writing materials

Reference Books:

  • Lagos State Scheme of Work
  • Basic Science Textbook for Primary 5

Instructional Materials:

  • Printed images of different environments
  • Flashcards
  • Worksheets for group discussions

Content:

The lesson will focus on understanding what environmental quality is, the difference between a healthy and a degraded environment, and the factors that affect environmental quality.

1. Meaning of Environmental Quality:

Environmental quality refers to the state of the environment and how well it supports healthy living for humans, plants, and animals.

2. Advantages of a Healthy Environment:

  • A healthy environment provides clean air, water, and soil
  • It supports a diverse range of plant and animal life
  • It reduces the risk of diseases and promotes well-being

3. Healthy vs. Degraded Environment:

Healthy Environment: Clean air, water, and soil; plenty of plants and animals; minimal pollution.

Degraded Environment: Polluted air, water, and soil; loss of plants and animals; high levels of pollution.

4. Disadvantages of a Degraded Environment:

  • Increased health problems such as respiratory issues
  • Loss of biodiversity (plants and animals)
  • Reduced quality of life for people living in the area

5. Factors That Degrade the Environment:

  • Pollution (air, water, and land)

  • Deforestation (cutting down trees)

  • Overpopulation (too many people in one area)
  • Poor waste management (littering, dumping waste improperly)

 

 

 

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