Revision History Primary 1 Second Term Lesson Notes Week 12
Week 12: Revision of All Topics Covered
Class: Primary 1
Term: Second Term
Week: 12
Subject: History
PART A: Review and Revision (FAQs)
- What is a hero?
A hero is someone who helps others and does great things for the community. - Can you name two heroes in Lagos?
Herbert Macaulay and Chief Obafemi Awolowo. - What is a heroine?
A heroine is a woman who does important and good things for her community. - Name two heroines in Lagos.
Funmilayo Ransome-Kuti and Efunroye Tinubu. - What is a festival?
A festival is a special event to celebrate culture or history. - Name three festivals in Lagos.
Eyo, Kayo-Kayo, and Egungun. - What is traditional music?
It is old-style music passed down by our ancestors. - Name two types of traditional music in Lagos.
Were and Waka. - What is traditional handcraft?
These are handmade items like mats, pots, and baskets. - Can you name two traditional handcrafts?
Basket weaving and pottery. - Why are festivals important?
They preserve culture and bring people together. - Who was the first traditional musician in Lagos?
Ayinde Barrister. - What is blacksmithing?
It is the craft of making tools from metal. - Name one popular craft made in Lagos.
Wood carving. - What is the Eyo festival known for?
It is a masquerade festival with white costumes. - What is pottery used for?
Making pots and other items from clay. - Why is traditional music important?
It keeps our history and culture alive. - What is mat weaving?
It is the act of making mats using raffia. - Why are heroes and heroines important?
They inspire others and help the community grow. - Name a material used in basket weaving.
Raffia.
PART B: Objective Questions (Fill-in-the-blank with options)
- A hero is someone who ______.
(a) sings (b) helps others (c) plants trees (d) writes stories - A heroine is a ______.
(a) boy (b) man (c) woman (d) child - ______ is a type of traditional music.
(a) Jazz (b) Were (c) Hip-hop (d) Pop - Pottery is made using ______.
(a) clay (b) wood (c) metal (d) plastic - The Egungun festival celebrates ______.
(a) food (b) ancestors (c) kings (d) land - Eyo festival is held in ______.
(a) Lagos (b) Abuja (c) Enugu (d) Kano - Basket weaving uses ______.
(a) raffia (b) clay (c) stone (d) fabric - Kayo-Kayo festival is popular in ______.
(a) Badagry (b) Ikeja (c) Lekki (d) Abuja - Blacksmiths use ______ to make tools.
(a) clay (b) wood (c) metal (d) fabric - ______ is a type of handcraft in Lagos.
(a) Singing (b) Basket weaving (c) Drawing (d) Teaching - ______ music is passed down from ancestors.
(a) Modern (b) Traditional (c) Pop (d) Jazz - The Eyo festival is also called the ______ festival.
(a) food (b) yam (c) white cloth (d) fishing - Were music is common in ______.
(a) Lagos (b) Kano (c) Calabar (d) Abuja - Pottery is made by ______.
(a) weaving (b) carving (c) molding (d) drawing - A hero helps the ______.
(a) environment (b) community (c) schools (d) markets - Mat weaving is a traditional ______.
(a) skill (b) game (c) music (d) food - Festivals help to preserve ______.
(a) land (b) culture (c) food (d) history - A heroine is known for her ______.
(a) bad deeds (b) selfishness (c) good works (d) riches - ______ is used in pottery.
(a) Wood (b) Fabric (c) Clay (d) Raffia - The Egungun festival is a way of honoring ______.
(a) land (b) ancestors (c) leaders (d) music
PART C: Theory Questions (Short Answers)
- Define a hero.
- Who is a heroine?
- Name two traditional handcrafts in Lagos.
- What material is used in mat weaving?
- Name two types of traditional music in Lagos.
- What is the Eyo festival about?
- Why is pottery important?
- Name a type of festival in Badagry.
- What is blacksmithing?
- Why are heroes and heroines important?
- Name a craft that uses raffia.
- What is the Egungun festival known for?
- What is traditional music?
- Name one heroine in Lagos.
- What is basket weaving?
- Where is the Eyo festival celebrated?
- Name a famous hero in Lagos.
- Why is traditional music important?
- What is the purpose of festivals?
- Name one craft made with clay.
PART D: True or False Questions
- Eyo festival is celebrated with white costumes. (True)
- Were is a type of modern music. (False)
- Pottery uses clay. (True)
- Basket weaving is not a traditional craft. (False)
- Heroes help their community. (True)
- The Egungun festival is a celebration of ancestors. (True)
- Mat weaving uses raffia. (True)
- Blacksmithing is making tools from clay. (False)
- The Eyo festival is unique to Lagos. (True)
- Traditional music keeps history alive. (True)
- A heroine is always a man. (False)
- Pottery is used for making mats. (False)
- Kayo-Kayo festival is held in Badagry. (True)
- Basket weaving uses metal. (False)
- Traditional music is a part of Lagos culture. (True)
- Blacksmiths carve wood. (False)
- The Egungun festival is celebrated in Lagos. (True)
- Heroes and heroines inspire others. (True)
- Were and Waka are types of traditional music. (True)
- Festivals do not bring people together. (False)
PART E: Fill-in-the-Gap Questions
- A hero is someone who ______ others.
- A heroine is a ______ who does good things.
- Traditional music is passed down by ______.
- The Eyo festival is also called the ______ festival.
- Mat weaving uses ______.
- Pottery is made from ______.
- Basket weaving is a ______ craft.
- Blacksmithing uses ______.
- Egungun festival honors our ______.
- Were is a type of ______ music.
- Heroes are ______ in their actions.
- Festivals help preserve our ______.
- Raffia is used in ______ weaving.
- The first traditional music in Lagos was ______.
- ______ is a craft made from clay.
- Eyo festival is celebrated in ______.
- Traditional music keeps ______ alive.
- Blacksmiths make tools for ______.
- ______ is a famous heroine in Lagos.
- The Kayo-Kayo festival is held in ______.
This revision captures all key ideas from the term in simple and engaging ways, ensuring pupil understanding and participation.
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