English Grammar

Comprehension Reading Skill English Grammar Primary 2 First Term Lesson Notes Week 5

Lesson Plan: “Taiwo and Kehinde’s Surprise Visitor” Grade: Primary 2 Subject: Comprehension Duration: 45 minutes Learning Objectives: By the end of this lesson, students should be able to: Understand the story “Taiwo and Kehinde’s Surprise Visitor.” Identify key characters and events in the story. Improve reading comprehension skills. Answer questions based on the passage. Embedded

PRIMARY 2 THIRD TERM LESSON NOTE ENGLISH GRAMMAR

 PRIMARY 2 ENGLISH THIRD TERM E-NOTE Week:  ONE Date: Class: Basic 2 Subject: English Duration: 40 minutes  Topic: Expressing ownership   Behavioural objectives: At the end of the lesson, pupils should be able to; Use possessive pronounce correctly. Use the structure in meaningful situations to indicate possession. Instructional material/Reference material: 1. Pictures Real objects sentences

3RD TERM EXAM QUESTIONS PRIMARY 2 ENGLISH STUDIES

THIRD TERM PROMOTIONAL EXAMINATION   CLASS: PRIMARY 2 SUBJECT: ENGLISH STUDIES NAME:………………………… ………………………… Section A: Comprehension Passage  Obedience saves Binta   One day, Binta’s mother told her about some people who do bad things to children. Mother, what bad things do they do to children? Binta asked. Some of these bad people give sweets to children,

Third Term Examinations Primary 2 English Grammar

THIRD TERM SUBJECT: ENGLISH STUDIES                      CLASS: PRIMARY 2  Read the comprehension passage and answer the following question  Baking Cupcakes     Today we are going to bake some cupcakes, “said Chidera, “will you help me?” “yes, I will, “Said Rotimi. “Great! “Said  Chidera. “We are going to need three cups of

English Grammar Primary 2 First Term Examination

FIRST TERM EXAMINATION 2021/2022 CLASS: PRIMARY 2 SUBJECT: ENGLISH LANGUAGE NAME:……………………………………………………… Comprehension The Ant and the Grasshopper In a field one summer’s day, a grasshopper was hopping, chirping and singing to it’s heart delight. An ant passed by, carrying an ear of corn to its nest. Why not come and cha with me, “said the