Agric Science Exam Agricultural Science Primary 2 First Term Lesson Notes Week 1

Detailed Lesson Plan for Agricultural Science (Primary 2, First Term, Week 1)

Subject: Agricultural Science

Class: Primary 2

Term: First Term

Week: 1

Age: 7 years

Topic: Revision of Primary 1 Agricultural Science

Sub-topic: Basic Concepts in Agriculture

Duration: 40 minutes


Behavioral Objectives:

By the end of the lesson, pupils should be able to:

  1. Define agriculture.
  2. List examples of farm animals.
  3. Identify basic farming tools.
  4. Mention types of crops.
  5. Explain the importance of agriculture.

Keywords:

  • Agriculture
  • Farm Animals
  • Farming Tools
  • Crops
  • Importance

Set Induction:

Ask the pupils to mention any farm animals they know. Discuss their answers briefly to capture interest.

Entry Behavior:

Pupils have basic knowledge of farm animals and crops from Primary 1.

Learning Resources and Materials:

  • Pictures of farm animals
  • Flashcards with farming tools
  • Samples of crops (real or pictures)
  • Charts illustrating the importance of agriculture

Building Background/Connection to Prior Knowledge:

Review the definitions and examples of farm animals and crops discussed in Primary 1.

Embedded Core Skills:

  • Critical thinking
  • Observation
  • Communication
  • Collaboration

Learning Materials:

  • Lagos State Scheme of Work for Agricultural Science Primary 2
  • Flashcards, pictures, charts, and sample crops

Instructional Materials:

  • Flashcards with images and names of farm animals and tools
  • Pictures and charts for visual aids

Content:

  1. Definition of Agriculture:
    • Agriculture is the practice of farming, including growing crops and raising animals for food and other products.
  2. Examples of Farm Animals:
    • Cows, chickens, goats, sheep.
  3. Basic Farming Tools:
    • Hoe, cutlass, rake, watering can.
  4. Types of Crops:
    • Maize, yam, rice, vegetables.
  5. Importance of Agriculture:
    • Provides food, employment, raw materials, and income.

10 Fill-in-the-Blank Questions:

  1. Agriculture is the practice of __________ (a) fishing (b) farming (c) hunting (d) weaving.
  2. A cow is an example of a __________ (a) farm animal (b) pet (c) wild animal (d) insect.
  3. A hoe is a __________ tool (a) cooking (b) cleaning (c) farming (d) writing.
  4. Maize is a type of __________ (a) fruit (b) vegetable (c) crop (d) meat.
  5. One importance of agriculture is that it provides __________ (a) toys (b) food (c) clothes (d) games.
  6. Chickens lay __________ (a) eggs (b) seeds (c) fruits (d) leaves.
  7. Rice is a __________ (a) fruit (b) crop (c) tool (d) animal.
  8. A watering can is used to __________ (a) plant seeds (b) harvest crops (c) water plants (d) dig holes.
  9. Vegetables are __________ (a) animals (b) tools (c) crops (d) insects.
  10. Farmers use a rake to __________ (a) clean (b) cook (c) water (d) gather leaves.

Class Activity Discussion

  1. What is agriculture?
    • Agriculture is farming, growing crops, and raising animals.
  2. Can you name a farm animal?
    • Yes, a cow.
  3. What tool is used to water plants?
    • A watering can.
  4. What is maize?
    • Maize is a type of crop.
  5. Why is agriculture important?
    • It provides food and employment.
  6. What animal lays eggs?
    • Chickens lay eggs.
  7. Is rice a crop or a tool?
    • Rice is a crop.
  8. What do farmers use to dig holes?
    • Farmers use a hoe.
  9. Are vegetables crops or animals?
    • Vegetables are crops.
  10. What do we get from farm animals?
  • We get food and other products.

Presentation:

Step 1:

The teacher revises the previous topic, which was an introduction to farm animals and crops.

Step 2:

The teacher introduces the new topic by explaining the definition of agriculture, showing pictures, and using flashcards.

Step 3:

The teacher allows the pupils to give their contributions and corrects them when necessary.

Teacher’s Activities:

  • Explain the topic using simple language.
  • Show pictures and flashcards.
  • Ask questions to engage pupils.

Learners’ Activities:

  • Listen to the teacher.
  • Answer questions.
  • Participate in discussions.

Assessment:

  • Oral questions during the lesson.
  • Observe pupils’ participation.

Ten Evaluation Questions:

  1. What is agriculture?
  2. Name one farm animal.
  3. What tool is used to dig holes?
  4. Give an example of a crop.
  5. Why is agriculture important?
  6. What animal provides milk?
  7. Name a tool used by farmers.
  8. What do we get from chickens?
  9. Why do farmers plant crops?
  10. What is a vegetable?

Conclusion:

The teacher goes around to mark and provide feedback on the pupils’ work.


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CHRISTMAS TERM EXAMINATION (FIRST TERM) 

SUBJECT: AGRIC SCIENCE | TIME: 1 HOUR

CLASS: GRADE 2

NAME OF PUPIL:____________________ | DATE: __________

  1. _______ are instruments used for working on the farm. (a) Simple farm tools (b) Animal tools (c) Human tools
  2. Sickle, Cutlass, Knife, and frame saw are examples of ________. (a) Digging tools (b) Cutting tools (c) Carrying tools
  3. Which of the following is a digging tool? (a) Basket (b) Knife (c) Spade
  4. Basket, bucket, wheelbarrow are examples of ________. (a) Cutting tools (b) Carrying tools (c) Digging tools
  5. The above tool is called _______________. (a) Shovel (b) Spade (c) Pickaxe
  6. _________ are used for cutting grass, flowers, plants, and small trees. (a) Cutting tools (b) Digging tools (c) Carrying tools
  7. _________ are tools used for digging the soil. (a) Cutting tools (b) Digging tools (c) Carrying tools
  8. Carrying tools are used for carrying all the following except __________. (a) Crop (b) House (c) Maize
  9. _________ tools are used for removing unwanted plants. (a) Gathering tools (b) Cutting tools (c) Carrying tools
  10. Watering tools are used to apply water to the _____________. (a) Water (b) Book (c) Crops
  11. The above tool is a ________ tool. (a) Carrying (b) Digging (c) Cutting
  12. The above tool is known as ___________. (a) Shovel (b) Spade (c) Pickaxe
  13. This tool is called ______________. (a) Sickle (b) Go-To-Hell (c) Cutlass
  14. The above tool is used for __________. (a) Digging (b) Carrying (c) Watering
  15. Sickle is used for ___________. (a) Cutting (b) Carrying (c) Watering
  16. Pickaxe is used for ____________. (a) Carrying (b) Digging (c) Watering
  17. _________ is used for carrying crops. (a) Basket (b) Knife (c) Farm saw
  18. ___________ is used for cutting tools. (a) Frame saw (b) Basket (c) Bucket
  19. The above tool is called __________. (a) Hoe (b) Spade (c) Pickaxe
  20. _________ is a way of maintaining farm tools. (a) Sharpen the tools (b) Damage the tools (c) Kill the tools

THEORY

1a. What are simple farm tools? – ____________________

1b. List 4 uses of simple farm tools: – ____________________ – ____________________ – ____________________ – ____________________

  1. Draw the following farm tools: (a) Shovel (b) Basket (c) Spade (d) Sickle

Maintenance of Simple Farm Tools Agricultural Science Primary 2 First Term Lesson Notes Week 9

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