Second Term Examination Islamic Religious Studies Primary 2 Second Term Lesson Notes Week 13
Subject: Islamic Religious Studies
Class: Primary 2
Term: Second Term
Week: 13
Topic: Second Term Examination
Duration: 40 minutes
Objectives
Answer the following questions
- In a Rak’ah, we start by standing straight with our __________ apart. a) hands b) feet c) head d) knees
- What do we say while lifting our hands and starting a Rak’ah? a) Bismillah b) Allahu Akbar c) Subhanallah d) Alhamdulillah
- While doing a Rak’ah, we read a small part of a special __________. a) book b) toy c) game d) dance
- How do we bow down in a Rak’ah? a) Bend the back b) Bend the knees c) Bend the arms d) Bend the neck
- Going down to the ground in a Rak’ah is like doing a little __________. a) dance b) crawl c) jump d) spin
- When sitting on our knees in a Rak’ah, we say some __________ words. a) funny b) special c) loud d) random
- What do we do after saying special words in a Rak’ah? a) Clap hands b) Touch head to ground c) Stand up d) Jump high
- Turning the head to the right and saying, “Peace be upon you” is done during the __________ of a Rak’ah. a) start b) end c) middle d) beginning
- How many Rak’ahs do we usually do in a complete prayer? a) 1 b) 2 c) 3 d) 4
- A Rak’ah is like a special __________ in prayer. a) dance b) song c) game d) unit
- In a Rak’ah, what do we do after standing straight? a) Sit on the ground b) Bow down c) Jump high d) Run around
- When going down to the ground in a Rak’ah, which body parts touch the floor? a) Hands, knees, and forehead b) Hands and feet c) Head and shoulders d) Feet and elbows
- What phrase do we say while turning the head to the left in a Rak’ah? a) “Hello” b) “Goodbye” c) “Peace be upon you” d) “Thank you”
- Doing a Rak’ah is like doing a little __________, but it’s a prayer dance! a) game b) song c) dance d) jump
- What should we keep doing to become better at doing a Rak’ah? a) Play games b) Watch TV c) Practice d) Sleep all day
- Iqamah is like a special signal to get ready for __________. a) playtime b) mealtime c) prayer d) bedtime
- The translation of Iqamah is “__________ to pray.” a) dancing b) ready c) singing d) eating
- Adhan calls us to __________, but Iqamah says, “Prayer is starting now!” a) dance b) eat c) pray d) sleep
- “Qad qāmatiṣ-ṣalāh” means the __________ is about to begin. a) game b) prayer c) story d) dance
- Iqamah helps us focus and reminds us to stand in a line for __________. a) play b) prayer c) eating d) sleeping
- Emoji Tip: 🕋 Iqamah is like our __________ alert. a) bedtime b) playtime c) prayer d) eating
- When you hear Iqamah, it’s time to be ready for a special __________ with Allah. a) playtime b) meal c) prayer d) story
- The purpose of Iqamah is to start the beautiful journey of connecting with __________ in prayer. a) friends b) family c) toys d) Allah
- The translation of Iqamah includes “establishment of the __________.” a) prayer b) game c) dance d) story
- Adhan and Iqamah are like a team – Adhan calls, and Iqamah says, “Okay, __________!” a) play b) eat c) pray d) sleep
- Iqamah is our signal to stand straight and be ready for a special time of __________. a) play b) eating c) sleeping d) prayer
- Emoji Tip: 🕋 Iqamah is like our prayer __________ – time to be ready!
- “Qad qāmatiṣ-ṣalāh” means the __________ is about to start. a) game b) prayer c) story d) dance
- Iqamah is important because it helps us focus and reminds us to stand in a line for __________. a) play b) prayer c) eating d) sleeping
- When Iqamah is called, it’s time to leave everything and get ready for a special moment with __________. a) friends b) family c) toys d) Allah
Theory:
- What does “Iqamah” mean?
- Why is Iqamah important before prayer?
- Can you say the phrase “Qad qāmatiṣ-ṣalāh”?
- How is Iqamah different from Adhan?
- What should you do when you hear Iqamah?
- Demonstrate getting ready for prayer using simple actions.
- Can you name one step of a Rak’ah?
- Why is it important to face the Qibla during prayer?
- What do we say while going down for sujud?
- How many steps are there in a complete Rak’ah?
- Can you demonstrate standing for Qiyam?
- What is the importance of Tasleem in a Rak’ah?
- Mention one key phrase used during a Rak’ah.
- Why is it good to practice prayer at home?
- How do you feel after practicing a Rak’ah?
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