Primary 2 General Knowledge Scheme of Work Second Term

Class 2 General Knowledge Week 1/2: Nigerian Flag – Colours and their Meaning

  • The Nigerian flag has two colors: Green and White. 🇳🇬
  • Green means Agriculture, like farms and plants. 🌱
  • White means Unity and Peace, when we are all together and happy. ☮️

Class 2 General Knowledge Week 2/2: The President of the Country – Name

  • Nigeria became free on October 1st, 1960. 🎉
  • The person leading Nigeria now is the President. 👤

Class 2 General Knowledge Week 3/2: Our Country and the Number of States

  • Nigeria is where we live. 🏠
  • Abuja is the big city where the leaders work. 🏙️
  • Nigeria has 36 states, like different pieces of a puzzle. 🧩
  • (State – Capital)
    1. Abia – Umuahia
    2. Adamawa – Yola
    3. Akwa Ibom – Uyo
    4. Anambra – Awka
    5. Bauchi – Bauchi
    6. Bayelsa – Yenagoa
    7. Benue – Makurdi
    8. Borno – Maiduguri
    9. Cross River – Calabar
    10. Delta – Asaba
    11. Ebonyi – Abakaliki
    12. Edo – Benin City
    13. Ekiti – Ado-Ekiti
    14. Enugu – Enugu
    15. Gombe – Gombe
    16. Imo – Owerri
    17. Jigawa – Dutse
    18. Kaduna – Kaduna
    19. Kano – Kano
    20. Katsina – Katsina
    21. Kebbi – Birnin Kebbi
    22. Kogi – Lokoja
    23. Kwara – Ilorin
    24. Lagos – Ikeja
    25. Nasarawa – Lafia
    26. Niger – Minna
    27. Ogun – Abeokuta
    28. Ondo – Akure
    29. Osun – Oshogbo
    30. Oyo – Ibadan
    31. Plateau – Jos
    32. Rivers – Port Harcourt
    33. Sokoto – Sokoto
    34. Taraba – Jalingo
    35. Yobe – Damaturu
    36. Zamfara – Gusau
      • Federal Capital Territory – Abuja

Class 2 General Knowledge Week 4/2: Lagos State – Capital and Governor

  • Ikeja is the special place where the big people in Lagos stay. 🏢
  • Lagos has 20 parts, like 20 pieces of cake. 🍰
  • The leader of Lagos State is called the Governor. 🎩

Class 2 General Knowledge Week 5/2: Lagos State – Its Products

  • Ikeja, the heart of Lagos, has lots of shops and factories. 🏭
  • Fishermen catch fish in Lagos State. 🎣
  • Lagos has many areas, like Mushin and Surulere. 🏘️

Class 2 General Knowledge Week 6/2: Name of Governor of Lagos State – The Federal Minister of Education

  • The Governor of Lagos State takes care of Lagos. 🛤️
  • The Federal Minister of Education helps with schools all over Nigeria. 📚

Class 2 General Knowledge Week 7/2: States and Capitals

  • Abuja is Nigeria’s special city where the leaders stay. 🏛️
  • Nigeria is like a big puzzle with 36 pieces called states. 🧩

Class 2 General Knowledge Week 8/2: States and Capitals (Revision)

  • We’re going to remember what we learned about states and their capitals. 🧠

Class 2 General Knowledge Week 9/2: General Revision of all the Topics Covered

  • We’re going to go over everything we’ve learned so far. 📝

Class 2 General Knowledge Week 12/2: Our Country – Capital and Number of States (Revision)

Revision

Week 1/2: Nigerian Flag – Colours and their Meaning

  1. Q: How many colors are there on the Nigerian flag? A: There are two colors: Green and White.
  2. Q: What does the color green on the flag mean? A: Green means Agriculture, like farms and plants.
  3. Q: What does the color white represent? A: White represents Unity and Peace, when we are all together and happy.

Week 2/2: The President of the Country – Name

  1. Q: When did Nigeria become free? A: Nigeria gained independence on October 1st, 1960.
  2. Q: Who is the leader of Nigeria? A: The leader of Nigeria is the President.
  3. Q: Can you name the President of Nigeria? A: The President of Nigeria is [Insert current president’s name].

Week 3/2: Our Country and the Number of States

  1. Q: What is the capital city of Nigeria? A: The capital city of Nigeria is Abuja.
  2. Q: How many states are there in Nigeria? A: Nigeria is divided into thirty-six (36) states.
  3. Q: Can you name one state in Nigeria? A: Yes, Lagos is one of the states in Nigeria.

Week 4/2: Lagos State – Capital and Governor

  1. Q: What is the capital of Lagos State? A: The capital of Lagos State is Ikeja.
  2. Q: How many parts is Lagos State divided into? A: Lagos State is divided into 20 parts.
  3. Q: Who is the leader of Lagos State? A: The leader of Lagos State is the Governor.

Week 5/2: Lagos State – Its Products

  1. Q: What can you find in Ikeja? A: Ikeja has lots of shops and factories.
  2. Q: What is an important occupation in Lagos State? A: Fishing is an important occupation in Lagos State.
  3. Q: How many divisions does Lagos State have? A: Lagos State has 20 divisions.

Week 6/2: Name of Governor of Lagos State – The Federal Minister of Education

  1. Q: Who takes care of Lagos State? A: The Governor of Lagos State takes care of Lagos.
  2. Q: Who helps with schools all over Nigeria? A: The Federal Minister for Education helps with schools all over Nigeria.
  3. Q: What does the Federal Minister for Education help with? A: The Federal Minister for Education helps with schools.

Week 7/2: States and Capitals

  1. Q: What is the capital of Nigeria? A: The capital of Nigeria is Abuja.
  2. Q: How many states are there in Nigeria? A: Nigeria is divided into 36 states.
  3. Q: Can you name one state in Nigeria? A: Yes, Lagos is one of the states in Nigeria.

Week 8/2: States and Capitals (Revision)

  1. Q: What are we going to do with what we learned about states and capitals? A: We are going to remember them.

Week 9/2: General Revision of all the Topics Covered

  1. Q: What are we going to do with everything we’ve learned so far? A: We are going to review it.

Week 12/2: Our Country – Capital and Number of States (Revision)

  1. Q: What are we going to remember about Nigeria’s capital and number of states? A: We’re going to remember where Nigeria’s capital is and how many states it has.

 

Examination

Week 1/2: Nigerian Flag – Colours and their Meaning

  1. The Nigerian flag has _____ colors: a) two b) three c) four d) five
  2. Green on the flag means _____: a) Agriculture b) Education c) Transportation d) Entertainment
  3. The color white represents _____ and _____: a) Peace, Unity b) Joy, Happiness c) Love, Friendship d) Freedom, Power

Week 2/2: The President of the Country – Name

  1. Nigeria gained independence on _____: a) October 1st, 1960 b) July 4th, 1776 c) December 25th, 1991 d) January 1st, 2000
  2. Who is the leader of Nigeria? a) President b) Governor c) Teacher d) Doctor
  3. The President of Nigeria is _____: a) [Insert current president’s name] b) Nelson Mandela c) Barack Obama d) Queen Elizabeth II

Week 3/2: Our Country and the Number of States

  1. Abuja is the _____ of Nigeria: a) city b) village c) town d) capital
  2. Nigeria is divided into _____ states: a) 50 b) 10 c) 36 d) 20
  3. Name one state in Nigeria: a) Lagos b) London c) Paris d) New York

Week 4/2: Lagos State – Capital and Governor

  1. The capital of Lagos State is _____: a) Ikeja b) Abuja c) Lagos Island d) Victoria Island
  2. Lagos State is divided into _____ parts: a) 10 b) 15 c) 20 d) 25
  3. Who is the leader of Lagos State? a) Governor b) President c) Mayor d) Chief

Week 5/2: Lagos State – Its Products

  1. Ikeja is known for having lots of _____ and _____. a) shops, factories b) schools, hospitals c) parks, beaches d) libraries, museums
  2. Fishing is an important _____ in Lagos State. a) hobby b) occupation c) sport d) game
  3. How many divisions does Lagos State have? a) 15 b) 20 c) 25 d) 30

Week 6/2: Name of Governor of Lagos State – The Federal Minister of Education

  1. The Governor of Lagos State takes care of _____. a) Lagos b) Abuja c) Kano d) Port Harcourt
  2. Who helps with schools all over Nigeria? a) Minister of Education b) Minister of Health c) Minister of Agriculture d) Minister of Transportation
  3. The Federal Minister for Education helps with _____. a) schools b) hospitals c) farms d) factories

Week 7/2: States and Capitals

  1. Abuja is the _____ of Nigeria. a) city b) village c) capital d) town
  2. Nigeria is divided into _____ states. a) 50 b) 10 c) 36 d) 20
  3. What is the capital of Nigeria? a) Lagos b) Abuja c) Kano d) Port Harcourt

Week 8/2: States and Capitals (Revision)

  1. We are going to _____ what we learned about states and capitals. a) remember b) forget c) sleep d) eat

Week 9/2: General Revision of all the Topics Covered

  1. We are going to _____ everything we’ve learned so far. a) review b) forget c) skip d) play

Week 12/2: Our Country – Capital and Number of States (Revision)

  1. Let’s remember where Nigeria’s capital is and how many states it has. a) forget b) remember c) ignore d) delete

Geography and Topography Lagos major cities and towns History Primary 2 Second Term Lesson Notes Week 6