Communication Basic 5 Social Studies Lesson Note
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Topic: Communication
BEHAVIOURAL OBJECTIVES
- Explain what communication is
- Identify different means of communication
- Recognize the importance of effective communication
- List examples of olden days and modern communication tools
- Understand the role of feedback in communication
KEY WORDS
Communication, Feedback, Medium, Olden Days, Modern Days
ENTRY BEHAVIOUR
Students should be familiar with the concept of exchanging information and ideas.
LEARNING RESOURCES AND MATERIALS
- Textbooks: Lagos State Scheme of Work for Social Studies
- Wall charts illustrating various communication tools
- Pictures depicting olden days and modern communication methods
- Online resources for additional information
BUILDING BACKGROUND/CONNECTION TO PRIOR KNOWLEDGE
- Reviewing students’ prior knowledge of exchanging information in previous lessons
- Relating everyday experiences where communication is involved, such as conversations, phone calls, and using the internet
EMBEDDED CORE SKILLS
- Critical thinking: Evaluating different communication methods
- Communication skills: Participating in discussions and expressing ideas clearly
- Observation: Identifying various communication tools and their purposes
LEARNING MATERIALS
- Worksheets with fill-in-the-blank questions
- Interactive activities to engage students in discussions
- Role-playing scenarios to demonstrate effective communication
INSTRUCTIONAL MATERIALS
- Wall charts displaying examples of olden days and modern communication tools
- Pictures or slideshows illustrating different communication methods
- Videos showcasing real-life examples of effective communication
CONTENT
WHAT IS COMMUNICATION?

Communication is sending and receiving information, ideas, or thoughts between people through mediums. Effective communication requires feedback to ensure understanding.
FILL-IN-THE-BLANK QUESTIONS
Assessment Questions:
- Communication is the process of sending and receiving __________ from one person to another. (b) information
- Effective communication aims to get __________ feedback. (d) effective
- Teaching involves giving pupils information and ideas to help them solve __________. (b) problems
- If pupils can’t answer simple questions related to the topic taught, there is a __________. (b) problem
- Effective communication in teaching means ensuring pupils __________ the teacher’s ideas. (c) understand