Verbal Reasoning

Anagrams for Primary 4 Pupils: Fun Wordplay Lesson with Examples

  Class: Basic 4 Subject: Verbal Reasoning Topic: Anagrams Sub-topic: Rearranging Letters to Form New Words Duration: 40 Minutes Behavioral Objectives By the end of this lesson, pupils should be able to: Explain what an anagram is in their own words. Recognize common anagram word pairs. Rearrange letters of a word to form another meaningful

Second Term Examination Primary 4 Verbal Reasoning

SECOND TERM EXAMINATION CLASS: Primary 4SUBJECT: Verbal ReasoningDURATION: 1 HourNAME: __________________________________________ Teacher’s Note: Verbal Reasoning is not just about vocabulary. It’s about how children think with words—how they decode, relate, rearrange, and connect language. I still remember using these types of questions in my early days of teaching, when one student named Tolu confidently turned “Live”

Second Term Examination Primary 4 Verbal Reasoning

SECOND TERM EXAMINATION CLASS: Primary 4 SUBJECT: Verbal Reasoning NAME: _______________________________ Anagrams Examples: Peal → Leap Tars → Star Live: It covers the head and face → ____________________________ Wed: It is a form of water on the ground at night → ____________________________ Wolf: Moving continuously → ____________________________ Nets: House of birds → ____________________________ Rose: When

Third Term Examinations Primary 4 Verbal Reasoning

THIRD TERM SUBJECT: Verbal Aptitude CLASS: Primary 4 Complete with the most suitable word from the brackets The ______ lesson came ______ at about noon today. (Forth, fourth) The ______ was told in a ______ building. (storey, story) ______ of the ______ made the trip. (nun, none) My ______ fears to touch an ______. (ant,

3RD TERM EXAM QUESTIONS PRIMARY 4 VERBAL REASONING

THIRD TERM PROMOTIONAL EXAMINATION  CLASS: PRIMARY 4 SUBJECT: VERBAL REASONING NAME:…………………………………..… Add a prefix to the roof word    Samples: (a) Sense – Nonsense  (b) Regular – Irregular    Dated – ________________________ Pose – ________________________ Crime – ________________________ Legal – ________________________ Write – ________________________ Treat – ________________________ Lead – ________________________ Understand – ________________________ Purpose –

Verbal Reasoning Primary 4 First Term Examination

    1ST TERM EXAMINATION 2011 CLASS: PRIMARY 4   SUBJECT: VERBAL REASONING   NAME: …   1. There are _______ vowels in the alphabet (a) 5 (b) 6 (c) 7   2. Consonant have _______ letters. (a) 19 (b) 20 (c) 21   3. In the word CARRY, the double consonant is _____ (a)

VERBAL REASONING BASIC 4 EXAMS

  SECOND TERM EXAMINATION 2018 CLASS: PRIMARY 4 SUBJECT: VERBAL REASONING NAME:……………………………………………………… Number Code If CATERPILLAR is represented with 123456788259 RARE ________________________ PILL ________________________ TEAR ________________________ TEA ________________________ ATE ________________________ If FEMININE is     23456563 4563 ________________________ 6563 ________________________ 2563 ________________________ 2341 ________________________ 56     ________________________ Anagrams Anagram is referred to as a new

SECOND TERM EXAMINATION PRIMARY 4 VERBAL REASONING

  SECOND TERM EXAMINATION  CLASS: PRIMARY 4 SUBJECT: VERBAL REASONING NAME:…………………………………………………………………………………… Choose the words that are related to the other words listed Examples: (a) goat (b) lion (c) pig (d) animals The correct answer is (d) because all the words refer to animals (a) cobbler (b) blacksmith (c) farmer (d) occupation (a) court (b) judge

THIRD TERM PROMOTIONAL EXAMINATION PRIMARY 4 VERBAL REASONING

THIRD TERM PROMOTIONAL EXAMINATION 2021 CLASS: PRIMARY 4                                           SUBJECT: VERBAL REASONING NAME:……………………………………………………………………………… SPORT PORTS PEAL LEAP Study the examples and answer the questions Example:       Peal is to leap                                                       Sport is to ports   HORSE SHORE ANGEL ANGLE     Horse is to ___________                              (4.) Angel is to ___________ SAVE VASE

Root Words Verbal Reasoning Basic 4

  Class: Basic 4 Subject: Verbal Reasoning Topic: Root Words   Content A root word is a word that does not have a prefix i.e a group of letters in front or a suffix at the end.   Root Words help to understand where words come from to expand your vocabulary. In other words, a