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)
- Abia – Umuahia
- Adamawa – Yola
- Akwa Ibom – Uyo
- Anambra – Awka
- Bauchi – Bauchi
- Bayelsa – Yenagoa
- Benue – Makurdi
- Borno – Maiduguri
- Cross River – Calabar
- Delta – Asaba
- Ebonyi – Abakaliki
- Edo – Benin City
- Ekiti – Ado-Ekiti
- Enugu – Enugu
- Gombe – Gombe
- Imo – Owerri
- Jigawa – Dutse
- Kaduna – Kaduna
- Kano – Kano
- Katsina – Katsina
- Kebbi – Birnin Kebbi
- Kogi – Lokoja
- Kwara – Ilorin
- Lagos – Ikeja
- Nasarawa – Lafia
- Niger – Minna
- Ogun – Abeokuta
- Ondo – Akure
- Osun – Oshogbo
- Oyo – Ibadan
- Plateau – Jos
- Rivers – Port Harcourt
- Sokoto – Sokoto
- Taraba – Jalingo
- Yobe – Damaturu
- 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
- Q: How many colors are there on the Nigerian flag? A: There are two colors: Green and White.
- Q: What does the color green on the flag mean? A: Green means Agriculture, like farms and plants.
- 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
- Q: When did Nigeria become free? A: Nigeria gained independence on October 1st, 1960.
- Q: Who is the leader of Nigeria? A: The leader of Nigeria is the President.
- 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
- Q: What is the capital city of Nigeria? A: The capital city of Nigeria is Abuja.
- Q: How many states are there in Nigeria? A: Nigeria is divided into thirty-six (36) states.
- 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
- Q: What is the capital of Lagos State? A: The capital of Lagos State is Ikeja.
- Q: How many parts is Lagos State divided into? A: Lagos State is divided into 20 parts.
- Q: Who is the leader of Lagos State? A: The leader of Lagos State is the Governor.
Week 5/2: Lagos State – Its Products
- Q: What can you find in Ikeja? A: Ikeja has lots of shops and factories.
- Q: What is an important occupation in Lagos State? A: Fishing is an important occupation in Lagos State.
- 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
- Q: Who takes care of Lagos State? A: The Governor of Lagos State takes care of Lagos.
- Q: Who helps with schools all over Nigeria? A: The Federal Minister for Education helps with schools all over Nigeria.
- 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
- Q: What is the capital of Nigeria? A: The capital of Nigeria is Abuja.
- Q: How many states are there in Nigeria? A: Nigeria is divided into 36 states.
- 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)
- 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
- 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)
- 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
- The Nigerian flag has _____ colors: a) two b) three c) four d) five
- Green on the flag means _____: a) Agriculture b) Education c) Transportation d) Entertainment
- 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
- Nigeria gained independence on _____: a) October 1st, 1960 b) July 4th, 1776 c) December 25th, 1991 d) January 1st, 2000
- Who is the leader of Nigeria? a) President b) Governor c) Teacher d) Doctor
- 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
- Abuja is the _____ of Nigeria: a) city b) village c) town d) capital
- Nigeria is divided into _____ states: a) 50 b) 10 c) 36 d) 20
- Name one state in Nigeria: a) Lagos b) London c) Paris d) New York
Week 4/2: Lagos State – Capital and Governor
- The capital of Lagos State is _____: a) Ikeja b) Abuja c) Lagos Island d) Victoria Island
- Lagos State is divided into _____ parts: a) 10 b) 15 c) 20 d) 25
- Who is the leader of Lagos State? a) Governor b) President c) Mayor d) Chief
Week 5/2: Lagos State – Its Products
- Ikeja is known for having lots of _____ and _____. a) shops, factories b) schools, hospitals c) parks, beaches d) libraries, museums
- Fishing is an important _____ in Lagos State. a) hobby b) occupation c) sport d) game
- 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
- The Governor of Lagos State takes care of _____. a) Lagos b) Abuja c) Kano d) Port Harcourt
- Who helps with schools all over Nigeria? a) Minister of Education b) Minister of Health c) Minister of Agriculture d) Minister of Transportation
- The Federal Minister for Education helps with _____. a) schools b) hospitals c) farms d) factories
Week 7/2: States and Capitals
- Abuja is the _____ of Nigeria. a) city b) village c) capital d) town
- Nigeria is divided into _____ states. a) 50 b) 10 c) 36 d) 20
- What is the capital of Nigeria? a) Lagos b) Abuja c) Kano d) Port Harcourt
Week 8/2: States and Capitals (Revision)
- 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
- 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)
- Let’s remember where Nigeria’s capital is and how many states it has. a) forget b) remember c) ignore d) delete