Readiness Test for Islamic Studies – Primary 5 Islamic Religious Studies Primary 5 First Term Lesson Notes Week 1

Islamic Religious Studies Primary 5 First Term Lesson Notes Islamic Studies Readiness Test Primary 5 


Week: 1
Topic: Readiness Test I
Sub-topic: Revision
Class: Primary 5
Term: First Term
Age: 10 years
Duration: 40 minutes


Learning Objectives Islamic Studies Readiness Test Primary 5

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

  1. Recall key concepts learned in the previous term.
  2. Demonstrate understanding of basic Islamic teachings.
  3. Identify areas that need further revision.

Keywords

  • Revision
  • Concepts
  • Teachings
  • Recall
  • Understanding

Set Induction

  • Begin the class by asking the pupils to share their favorite topics from the previous term.
  • Discuss the importance of revision and how it helps in recalling what has been learned.

Entry Behaviour

  • Pupils have some knowledge of Islamic teachings from the previous term.

Learning Resources and Materials

  • Previous term’s notes
  • Chalkboard and chalk
  • Flashcards with key concepts

Building Background/Connection to Prior Knowledge

  • The teacher will connect the lesson to the previous term’s teachings by asking questions related to the topics covered.

Embedded Core Skills

  • Critical Thinking
  • Recalling Information
  • Collaboration

Learning Materials

  • Textbooks
  • Flashcards

Reference Books

  • Lagos State Scheme of Work
  • Islamic Religious Studies Textbook for Primary 5

Instructional Materials

  • Chalkboard
  • Textbooks
  • Flashcards

Content

  1. Introduction to Revision:
    • Discuss the importance of revision.
    • Explain how revision helps in reinforcing what has been learned.
  2. Review Key Concepts:
    • Go over the main topics covered in the last term.
    • Use flashcards to highlight important terms and concepts.
  3. Interactive Session:
    • Engage pupils in a question-and-answer session to test their recall.

Assessment Questions Islamic Studies Readiness Test Primary 5

  1. The first pillar of Islam is __________.
    a) Salah
    b) Zakat
    c) Shahada
    d) Sawm
  2. Muslims pray __________ times a day.
    a) 3
    b) 4
    c) 5
    d) 6
  3. __________ is the holy book of Islam.
    a) Bible
    b) Torah
    c) Quran
    d) Zabur
  4. Fasting in the month of __________ is one of the Five Pillars of Islam.
    a) Shawwal
    b) Ramadan
    c) Rajab
    d) Muharram
  5. The annual pilgrimage to Mecca is called __________.
    a) Umrah
    b) Hajj
    c) Ziyarat
    d) Tawaf
  6. The __________ is the house of worship for Muslims.
    a) Church
    b) Temple
    c) Mosque
    d) Synagogue
  7. Muslims face __________ when they pray.
    a) Mecca
    b) Medina
    c) Jerusalem
    d) Cairo
  8. __________ is the month in which the Quran was revealed.
    a) Rajab
    b) Muharram
    c) Ramadan
    d) Shawwal
  9. The __________ fast is observed from dawn until sunset.
    a) Nafl
    b) Fard
    c) Ramadan
    d) Sunnah
  10. Muslims celebrate __________ at the end of Ramadan.
    a) Eid al-Fitr
    b) Eid al-Adha
    c) Mawlid
    d) Laylat al-Qadr
  11. The call to prayer is called __________.
    a) Iqama
    b) Qiyam
    c) Adhan
    d) Khutbah
  12. __________ is the charity given by Muslims to help the poor.
    a) Sadaqah
    b) Zakat
    c) Hadiyah
    d) Fitr
  13. __________ is the angel who delivered the Quran to Prophet Muhammad.
    a) Jibril
    b) Mikail
    c) Israfil
    d) Azrael
  14. __________ is the night of power during Ramadan.
    a) Laylat al-Miraj
    b) Laylat al-Qadr
    c) Laylat al-Bara’ah
    d) Laylat al-Isra
  15. The __________ is the practice of giving up something for the sake of Allah.
    a) Sawm
    b) Zakat
    c) Hajj
    d) Shahada

Class Activity Discussion Islamic Studies Readiness Test Primary 5

  1. Q: What is the first pillar of Islam?
    A: Shahada (Declaration of Faith).
  2. Q: How many times a day do Muslims pray?
    A: Five times a day.
  3. Q: What is the holy book of Islam?
    A: The Quran.
  4. Q: During which month do Muslims fast?
    A: Ramadan.
  5. Q: What is the annual pilgrimage to Mecca called?
    A: Hajj.
  6. Q: What is the place of worship for Muslims?
    A: A mosque.
  7. Q: In which direction do Muslims pray?
    A: Towards Mecca.
  8. Q: Which month was the Quran revealed?
    A: Ramadan.
  9. Q: When do Muslims fast during Ramadan?
    A: From dawn until sunset.
  10. Q: What festival do Muslims celebrate at the end of Ramadan?
    A: Eid al-Fitr.
  11. Q: What is the call to prayer called?
    A: Adhan.
  12. Q: What is the charity given to help the poor called?
    A: Zakat.
  13. Q: Who is the angel that delivered the Quran to Prophet Muhammad?
    A: Angel Jibril (Gabriel).
  14. Q: What is the night of power during Ramadan?
    A: Laylat al-Qadr.
  15. Q: What is the practice of giving up something for the sake of Allah called?
    A: Sawm (Fasting).

Presentation

Step 1: Revising Previous Topics

  • The teacher revises the key topics and concepts from the previous term, asking questions to gauge understanding.

Step 2: Introducing the Revision Exercise

  • The teacher explains the purpose of the readiness test and how it will help in identifying areas that need more focus.

Step 3: Engaging the Pupils

  • The teacher allows pupils to participate by answering questions and discussing the topics reviewed.

Teacher’s Activities

  • The teacher guides the revision, asks questions, and provides feedback.
  • The teacher marks the readiness test and identifies areas that need improvement.

Learners’ Activities

  • Pupils actively participate in the revision exercise.
  • Pupils answer questions and discuss the topics reviewed.

Assessment

  • The teacher will assess pupils based on their participation and performance in the readiness test.

Evaluation Questions

  1. What is the first pillar of Islam?
  2. How many times do Muslims pray daily?
  3. What is the name of the holy book of Islam?
  4. During which month do Muslims fast?
  5. What is the pilgrimage to Mecca called?
  6. What is the place of worship for Muslims?
  7. In which direction do Muslims face when they pray?
  8. What is the night of power during Ramadan called?
  9. Who brought the Quran to Prophet Muhammad?
  10. What is the name of the festival at the end of Ramadan?

Conclusion

  • The teacher will go around to check and mark the pupils’ readiness tests, providing feedback where necessary.

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