Detailed Lesson Note
Subject: Basic Science
Class: JSS 3 (Grade 9)
Topic: Environmental Hazard 3
Duration: 40 minutes
Week: Two
Date: To be inserted by the teacher
Average Age: 13–14 years
Sex: Mixed
Instructional Materials:
- Map of Nigeria/Africa showing desert-prone areas
- Charts showing desertification effects
- Diagram of ozone layer and depletion process
- Pictures of CFC products (spray cans, refrigerator, AC)
Lesson
Objectives
By the end of the lesson, students
should be able to:
- Define desertification correctly. (Knowledge
– Lower Domain)
- Identify and describe geographical areas in Nigeria and
Africa prone to desertification. (Comprehension/Application – Middle
Domain)
- Analyze at least three causes of desertification and
suggest two control measures. (Analysis – Higher Domain)
- Evaluate the causes of ozone layer depletion. (Evaluation
– Higher Domain)
- Discuss the effects of ozone layer depletion on man and
the environment, and propose two control measures. (Synthesis – Higher
Domain)
Lesson
Presentation (40 minutes)
|
Steps |
Teacher’s
Activities |
Learners’
Activities |
Evaluation |
Time |
|
Introduction |
Greets students and recalls last
topic (Environmental Hazard 2 – erosion/flooding). Asks: “Have you heard
of desertification or ozone layer before?” |
Students respond with prior
knowledge. |
Mention one environmental hazard
studied last week. |
5 mins |
|
Step 1: Desertification – Meaning |
Defines desertification: the
process by which fertile land becomes desert, typically due to drought,
deforestation, or poor farming practices. |
Students repeat the definition and
give examples. |
What is desertification? |
5 mins |
|
Step 2: Geographical Areas
Affected |
Uses a map of Nigeria/Africa to
explain areas prone to desertification: |
- Nigeria:
Sokoto, Borno, Yobe, Katsina, Kano.
- Africa:
Sahel region (Niger, Chad, Sudan, Mali). | Students point out affected
areas on map/chart. | Mention two states in Nigeria affected by
desertification. | 6 mins |
| Step 3: Causes & Control of Desertification | Explains causes: - Overgrazing
- Deforestation
- Over-cultivation
- Climate change/drought
Control measures: - Afforestation/planting trees
- Irrigation farming
- Controlled grazing
- Use of improved farming practices | Students brainstorm
additional causes and suggest solutions for their communities. | State one
cause and one control measure of desertification. | 8 mins |
| Step 4: Ozone Layer Depletion – Causes | Explains that the ozone layer protects the Earth from harmful UV rays. Causes of depletion include: - Release of CFCs (chlorofluorocarbons from sprays, fridges,
ACs)
- Industrial gases
- Deforestation | Students mention common products that
release CFCs. | Mention one cause of ozone layer depletion. | 6 mins |
| Step 5: Ozone Layer Depletion – Effects & Control | Explains effects: - Skin cancer and cataracts
- Global warming and climate change
- Poor crop yield
- Death of aquatic life
Control measures: - Ban CFC products
- Encourage use of eco-friendly appliances
- Plant more trees | Students discuss in groups and share
solutions for ozone depletion in Nigeria. | Mention one effect and one
control measure of ozone layer depletion. | 8 mins |
| Conclusion | Reviews: - Desertification (meaning, areas, causes, control)
- Ozone layer depletion (causes, effects, control) |
Students answer oral revision questions. | List two hazards discussed
today. | 2 mins |
Evaluation
Questions
- Define desertification.
- Mention two geographical areas affected by
desertification.
- State two causes and one control measure of
desertification.
- List two causes of ozone layer depletion.
- Mention one effect of ozone layer depletion on man and
one control measure.
Assignment
- Write five causes of desertification and their
corresponding control measures.
- Explain three effects of ozone layer depletion on man
and the environment.
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