Revision Term Examination Vocabulary Development Primary 5 First Term Lesson Notes Week 11

Vocabulary Development Primary 5 First Term Lesson Notes Week 11


Subject: English Language
Class: Primary 5
Term: First Term
Week: 11
Age: 9 years
Topic: Revision of All Topics Covered
Sub-topic: Review Questions and Revision Activities
Duration: 40 minutes


Part A: Review and Revision

15 FAQs with Answers

  1. What is an artisan?
    An artisan is a skilled worker who makes things by hand.
  2. What does ‘textiles’ mean?
    Textiles are fabrics or cloths made by weaving or knitting.
  3. What is beadwork?
    Beadwork is the art of making decorative items by threading beads together.
  4. Define ‘pottery’.
    Pottery is the craft of making objects from clay and baking them.
  5. What is a mask used for?
    A mask is worn on the face for decoration or disguise, often in ceremonies.
  6. What does ‘sculpture’ mean?
    Sculpture is the art of creating three-dimensional figures by carving or modeling materials.
  7. What is embroidery?
    Embroidery is the art of decorating fabric with needle and thread.
  8. What does ‘carving’ involve?
    Carving involves shaping materials by cutting them.
  9. What is a tapestry?
    A tapestry is a fabric with a design woven into it.
  10. What is the significance of ‘traditional’ crafts?
    Traditional crafts are long-established customs and practices passed down through generations.
  11. What does ‘handmade’ mean?
    Handmade means made by hand, not by machine.
  12. Define ‘artistic’.
    Artistic means relating to art or creative expression.
  13. What are ‘distant relatives’?
    Distant relatives are family members who are not closely related to you.
  14. What is meant by ‘lineage’?
    Lineage refers to a family’s line of descent from ancestors.
  15. What is the role of the National Emergency Management Agency (NEMA)?
    NEMA is responsible for managing disaster response and relief efforts.

Part B: Objective Questions

15 Fill-in-the-Blank Questions

  1. An artisan is someone skilled in making things by hand.
    a) chef
    b) artisan
    c) driver
    d) teacher
  2. Pottery involves making objects from ____.
    a) wood
    b) clay
    c) paper
    d) metal
  3. Beadwork is a form of crafting that uses ____.
    a) threads
    b) beads
    c) paints
    d) papers
  4. A mask is worn on the face for ____.
    a) protection
    b) disguise
    c) eating
    d) sleeping
  5. Sculpture is created by shaping ____.
    a) paper
    b) clay
    c) wood
    d) metal
  6. Embroidery decorates fabric with ____.
    a) paint
    b) threads
    c) glue
    d) beads
  7. Carving involves cutting ____.
    a) paper
    b) metal
    c) wood
    d) fabric
  8. A tapestry is a fabric with a ____.
    a) design
    b) hole
    c) knot
    d) thread
  9. Traditional crafts are passed down through ____.
    a) generations
    b) seasons
    c) events
    d) places
  10. Handmade items are made by ____.
    a) machine
    b) computer
    c) hand
    d) robot
  11. The National Agency for Food and Drug Administration and Control (NAFDAC) is responsible for ____.
    a) teaching
    b) controlling drugs
    c) policing
    d) building roads
  12. Textiles are made by ____.
    a) growing
    b) weaving
    c) mixing
    d) cooking
  13. The FRSC helps in ____.
    a) food production
    b) road safety
    c) medical research
    d) farming
  14. NEMA stands for the National ____.
    a) Environment Management Agency
    b) Emergency Management Agency
    c) Educational Management Agency
    d) Engineering Management Agency
  15. An artisan makes crafts using ____.
    a) machinery
    b) hands
    c) electronics
    d) robots

Part C: Theory Questions

15 Short Answer Questions

  1. What is the main function of an artisan?
  2. Describe what pottery involves.
  3. How is beadwork different from embroidery?
  4. What is a mask typically used for?
  5. Explain how sculpture is made.
  6. What does embroidery involve?
  7. How does carving differ from sculpting?
  8. What is the purpose of a tapestry?
  9. Why are traditional crafts important?
  10. What does it mean if something is handmade?
  11. What role does NAFDAC play in Nigeria?
  12. How are textiles created?
  13. What does the FRSC do?
  14. What does NEMA stand for and what is its role?
  15. How can you describe a person who does beadwork?

Part D: True or False Questions

15 True or False Questions

  1. True or False: An artisan is a skilled worker who makes things by hand.
  2. True or False: Pottery involves making objects from metal.
  3. True or False: Beadwork uses beads to create decorative items.
  4. True or False: Masks are used only for protection.
  5. True or False: Sculptures are made by carving materials like wood or stone.
  6. True or False: Embroidery uses paint to decorate fabric.
  7. True or False: Carving shapes materials by cutting them.
  8. True or False: A tapestry is a type of decorative fabric.
  9. True or False: Traditional crafts are modern practices.
  10. True or False: Handmade items are made by machines.
  11. True or False: NAFDAC controls the quality of drugs and food.
  12. True or False: Textiles are made by weaving or knitting fibers.
  13. True or False: The FRSC deals with road safety.
  14. True or False: NEMA is responsible for disaster management.
  15. True or False: Beadwork is a form of painting.

This lesson will help pupils review and reinforce their understanding of vocabulary related to the topics covered throughout the term.