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About Me: Mrs. Bolujo Emily – The Sovereign Educator Behind Lessonshabitat.com Hi, I’m Mrs. Bolujo Emily—a passionate Nigerian educator, curriculum designer, and the voice behind Lessonshabitat.com. I’m more than a teacher—I see myself as a mind rewriter, a systems decoder, and a raiser of young Titans. Over the years, I’ve worn many hats in the classroom—class teacher, Head of School, lesson planner, mentor—and through it all, one thing remained constant: my belief that teaching is nation-building. Lessonshabitat.com was born from my own real struggles as a teacher—late nights googling for lesson plans that didn’t quite fit our Nigerian context, flat PDF notes with no life, and content that lacked soul. I created this platform to solve that problem—to serve teachers who want lesson notes that are clear, simple, deeply engaging, and written in a voice that feels human. Every note I write carries my classroom voice. I picture the pupils' faces, their “Aunty, I know it!” moments, their laughter during set inductions, and their “Haaa! I get it now!” when things finally click. That’s the energy I pour into every topic, every lesson, every note —from Nursery, Kindergarten, Primary, and even to Secondary levels I believe teaching should feel like a story—not a script. And I write every lesson like I’m sitting across from you, sharing what has worked in my classroom, what didn’t, and what truly moved the hearts of my learners. When I’m not writing or teaching, I’m curating resources, mentoring new educators, or rethinking how to bring exiting learning opportunities and principles into the Nigerian classroom in a way that still feels homegrown. This is more than a website for me—it’s a calling. A community. A growing ecosystem for transformational teachers. Let’s keep awakening young minds together. Quick Facts: B.Ed. in Educational Psychology PGDE in Curriculum & Instruction Over 10 years of classroom and leadership experience Founder, Lessonshabitat.com Lover of childlike questions, classroom storytelling, and lesson plan excellence

Career Opportunities for Primary 1: Understanding Different Professions

Vocational Aptitude: Primary 1, First Term Lesson Notes – Week 4 Topic: Career OpportunitiesClass Level: Primary 1Term: First TermWeek: 4Age Range: 5–6 yearsDuration: 40 minutes 1. Behavioral Objectives By the end of this lesson, pupils should be able to: Understand the concept of a career. Recognize at least five different careers and the professionals who […]

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Some Examples of Vocations and their Professionals Primary 1

Subject: Vocational AptitudeClass: Primary 1Term: First TermWeek: 2Age: 5–6 yearsTopic: Some Examples of Vocations and Their ProfessionalsDuration: 40 minutes 1. Behavioral Objectives By the end of this lesson, pupils should be able to: Identify different professions (jobs) in the community. Mention at least three people who work in different professions. Explain why it is important

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Effects of Weeds on Farmers to Farmers Agricultural Science Primary 5

    Week 3: Effects of Weeds on Farmers Class: Primary 5Subject: Agricultural ScienceTerm: Second TermWeek: 3Age: 9–10 yearsDuration: 40 minutesTopic: Effects of Weeds on FarmersSub-topic: Negative Effects and SolutionsFocus Keyphrase: Effects of Weeds on FarmersSEO Title: Primary 5 Agricultural Science: Effects of Weeds on Farmers (Week 3 Lesson Note)Slug: primary-5-agric-science-effects-of-weedsMeta Description: Learn about the

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Why Every School Must Start an Online Learning Platform Before 2026

Why Every School Must Start an Online Learning Platform Before 2026

The Future of Education: Why Schools Must Embrace Online Learning by 2026 and Beyond  Introduction: The Shift Towards Online Schooling Education is undergoing a massive transformation. The essence of online schooling cannot be over emphasised. While traditional brick-and-mortar schools continue to operate, a quiet revolution is taking place—online schooling. Many schools are still hesitant about

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