Revision Test Basic Science Primary 2 First Term Lesson Notes Week 11
Basic science
Primary 2
Revision Session Plan
Subject: Basic Science
Class: Primary 2
Term: First Term
Week: 11
Behavioural Objectives
By the end of the revision session, pupils should be able to:
- Recall and answer questions related to the topics covered in previous weeks.
Learning Resources and Materials
- Fill-in-the-blank questions with options (a, b, c, d)
- Theory questions
- True or False questions
- Pen and paper for pupils
Revision Activities
Step 1: Fill-in-the-Blank Questions
- Soil is a mixture of _____. a) rocks b) minerals c) water d) all of the above
- Clay soil is _____ and holds water well. a) heavy b) light c) dry d) cold
- Sandy soil is _____ and drains water quickly. a) heavy b) light c) wet d) hot
- The skin allows us to detect _____. a) sounds b) tastes c) textures d) smells
- Sandy soil has _____ particles. a) large b) small c) medium d) fine
- The sense of touch helps us understand _____. a) tastes b) smells c) textures d) sights
- We use our _____ to feel hot and cold. a) nose b) skin c) tongue d) eye
- Sandy soil feels _____ when touched. a) smooth b) rough c) gritty d) soft
- The tongue helps us identify different _____. a) sounds b) smells c) textures d) sights
- The skin is the organ of _____. a) touch b) taste c) smell d) sight
Step 2: Theory Questions
- Describe the types of soil.
- Explain the importance of the sense of touch.
- Discuss the characteristics of sandy soil.
- Why is soil important for plants?
- How does the skin help us detect sensations?
Step 3: True or False Questions
- Sandy soil holds water well. (False)
- The tongue can taste different substances. (True)
- Clay soil is heavy and sticky. (True)
- The skin helps us see objects. (False)
- Sandy soil drains water slowly. (False)
- The nose is the organ of touch. (False)
- We use our skin to feel textures. (True)
- Sandy soil is often light in color. (True)
- The sense of touch helps us stay safe. (True)
- Clay soil feels smooth when touched. (False)
Assessment
- Pupils will complete the fill-in-the-blank, theory, and true or false questions.
- The teacher will assess understanding based on accuracy and completeness of answers.
Conclusion
- Review key points and address any questions or areas of confusion.
- Encourage pupils to continue exploring and learning about the topics covered.
First Term Examination
Subject: Basic Science
Class: Primary 2
Examination Structure
Section A: Fill-in-the-Blank Questions (30 questions)
- Soil is a mixture of _____. a) rocks b) minerals c) water d) all of the above
- Clay soil is _____ and holds water well. a) heavy b) light c) dry d) cold
- Sandy soil is _____ and drains water quickly. a) heavy b) light c) wet d) hot
- The skin allows us to detect _____. a) sounds b) tastes c) textures d) smells
- Sandy soil has _____ particles. a) large b) small c) medium d) fine
- The sense of touch helps us understand _____. a) tastes b) smells c) textures d) sights
- We use our _____ to feel hot and cold. a) nose b) skin c) tongue d) eye
- Sandy soil feels _____ when touched. a) smooth b) rough c) gritty d) soft
- The tongue helps us identify different _____. a) sounds b) smells c) textures d) sights
- The skin is the organ of _____. a) touch b) taste c) smell d) sight
(Continue with similar questions covering all topics previously taught)
Section B: Theory Questions (20 questions)
- Describe the types of soil and their characteristics.
- Explain the importance of the senses (sight, hearing, smell, taste, touch).
- Discuss the properties of sandy soil and its suitability for plant growth.
- Why is soil important for plants and ecosystems?
Section C: True or False Questions (10 questions)
- Sandy soil holds water well. (False)
- The tongue can taste different substances. (True)
- Clay soil is heavy and sticky. (True)
- The skin helps us see objects. (False)
- Sandy soil drains water slowly. (False)
- The nose is the organ of touch. (False)
- We use our skin to feel textures. (True)
- Sandy soil is often light in color. (True)
- The sense of touch helps us stay safe. (True)
- Clay soil feels smooth when touched. (False)
Examination Guidelines
- Students are required to answer all questions.
- Use the provided answer sheet for Section A (Fill-in-the-Blank).
- Provide detailed answers for Section B (Theory) questions.
- Mark ‘True’ or ‘False’ for Section C questions.
Assessment Criteria
- Marks will be awarded based on correctness, clarity, and completeness of answers.
- Ensure to read each question carefully and answer according to your understanding.
Examination Duration
- The examination is scheduled for [insert duration]. Ensure to manage your time effectively.
Conclusion
- Good luck! Focus and do your best. Review your answers before submitting.
Answer the following questions
- What is the sense organ of taste
- What is the sense organ of smell
- How many teeth are there in the mouth of a fully frown up adult
- What is soil
- Mention three types of soil
- What soil is the best for building houses and bridges
- How many colour can be observed on a rainbow
- Draw and paint the rainbow
- Draw and paint the Nigerian flag
- Mention four sources of unpleasant sounds
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