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Woven Clothes (Primary 1- CCA Lesson Note: Second Term, Week Four)

Posted on November 29, 2024November 29, 2024 By Damilola

Week Four

Subject: CCA
Class: Primary One
Week of the Second Term: 4th Week
Topic: Woven Clothes
Sub-topic: Identification of different types of woven clothes (e.g., aso oke, akwuete, saki, kente).

Instructional Objectives

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

  1. Identify and name at least three different types of woven clothes, including aso oke, akwuete, and kente.
  2. Describe the cultural significance of each type of woven cloth in a simple sentence.
  3. Create a simple collage using pictures of different woven clothes, demonstrating their understanding of the topic.

Entry Behaviour

Pupils should already know some basic clothing items and have a general understanding of fabrics.

Instructional Materials

  • Textbook: Spectrum Cultural & Creative Arts for Primary School 1 (2016)
  • Visual Aids: Pictures of different types of woven clothes (e.g., aso oke, akwuete, saki, kente)
  • Flashcards: Cards with names and images of each woven cloth

Reference Materials

  • Usman, A., Odewunmi, O., Obotuke, E., Apolola, O., Ogunyinka, C. O., & Chiedozie, U. (2016). Spectrum Cultural & Creative Arts for Primary School 1 Textbook. Spectrum Book Ltd.
  • Oloja, A. A. (2015). Cultural & Creative Arts for Primary Schools Book 1. Metropolitan Publishers.

Content

Woven Cloth

Woven clothes are made by weaving threads together to create fabric. Different cultures have their own styles of woven cloth, each with unique colors, patterns, and meanings. 

Types of woven clothes

  • Aso Oke: A traditional Yoruba fabric used for special occasions like weddings. It is often colorful and features intricate patterns.
  • Akwuete: A fabric from the Igbo people known for its strong texture and beautiful designs. It is often used for everyday wear.
  • Saki: A fabric known for its artistic patterns, used in various traditional attire.
  • Kente: A brightly colored fabric from the Akan people of Ghana, often used in ceremonies and celebrations.

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