Verbal Reasoning

Animals and the Sounds they Produce

    Class:Basic 2     Subject:Verbal Reasoning   Topic:Animals and the Sounds they Produce     All animals make sounds be it small or big.Here are some examples of animals and the Sounds they produce.   Examples   1.Cock crows   2.Dog. barks   3.Bird whistles   The sound a man produces is to

Rhyming words

Primary 2   Subject:Verbal Reasoning   Topic:Rhyming words   Contents:   Meaning of Rhyming words     Rhyming words can easily be known or identified when you listen to their to sounds when pronouncing them. In other words, Rhyming words are words that sound  alike at the end.   Examples of rhyming words are-  

Word puzzle

  Primary 2 Subject:Verbal Reasoning   Topic:Word puzzle     A B C D E F G   1 2 3 4 5 6 7   H I J K L M N   8 9 10 11 12 13 14   O P Q R S T U   15 16 17 18 19

Use of Sound “sh” and “ch”

    Class:Basic 2     Subject:Verbal Reasoning   Topic:Use of Sound “sh” and “ch”   Examples of words that sounds “sh are 1Letter sh sounds “sh” as in ship,shaft,shelf,shop,shape Sharp,shine,shell,she,shelter, shade,show,shock, shame e.t.c   Letter ch sounds “ch” as in chair, chew,chest,chalk,church,cheat, check,choke,chef,cheap,charm e.t.c   Evaluation   1.Write five words that sounds “sh”  

Fun with Prepositions – Putting Words in Place Verbal Reasoning Preposition

Lesson Plan on Rearranging Letters to Identify Prepositions Subject: Verbal Reasoning Class: Basic 2 Term: First Term Week: 6 Age: 7-8 years Topic: Rearranging Letters to Form Prepositions Sub-topic: Identifying the Correct Preposition in Sentences Duration: 40 minutes Behavioral Objectives: By the end of the lesson, students should be able to: Identify prepositions in sentences.