Lesson Plan: Grade 6 Social Sciences – Climate and vegetative around the world

Lesson Plan Title: Grade 6 Social Sciences: Climate and Vegetation Around the World Materials Needed: – World map – Globe – Markers and whiteboard – Climate zone chart – Vegetation images (e.g., rainforest, desert, tundra) – Worksheet for guided practice – Short video clips illustrating different climates and vegetation – Textbooks or digital resources referencing … Read more

Lesson Plan: Grade 6 Social Sciences – National symbols since 1994

Revised Lesson Plan Title: Grade 6 Social Sciences: National Symbols Since 1994 Materials Needed: Printed images of national symbols: flag, coat of arms, national anthem, national animal, national flower, national tree Interactive whiteboard or projector Computers/tablets for research activity Physical or digital representation of the South African Flag Audio recording of the South African National … Read more

Lesson Plan: Grade 6 Social Sciences – Right and responsibilities of citizens in a democracy

Lesson Plan Title: Grade 6 Social Sciences: Rights and Responsibilities of Citizens in a Democracy Materials Needed: Whiteboard and markers Projector and laptop Printed handouts of the South African Constitution’s Bill of Rights (simplified version) Chart paper and markers Role-play scenario cards Access to the internet for videos on YouTube Learning Objectives: Identify and describe … Read more

Lesson Plan: Grade 6 Social Sciences – The life of a Democratic leader

Lesson Plan Title: Grade 6 Social Sciences: The Life of a Democratic Leader Materials Needed: Whiteboard and markers Projector and laptop (for visual aids) Printed handouts of a short biography of Nelson Mandela Chart paper and markers Internet access for a brief video clip about Nelson Mandela Notebooks and pens for students Learning Objectives: Students … Read more

Lesson Plan: Grade 6 Social Sciences – Democracy and citizenship in South Africa

Lesson Plan Title: Grade 6 Social Sciences: Democracy and Citizenship in South Africa Materials Needed: – Whiteboard and markers – Projector and computer with internet access – Printed handouts (excerpts of the Constitution, citizenship rights and responsibilities) – Poster paper and coloured markers – Multimedia presentation on democracy (e.g., video clips) – Exit tickets (small … Read more