Primary 5

Primary 5 Christian Religious Studies (CRS)

Who is the third person in the Trinity? On the third day, God created the _______________. The _______________ of God was moving over the deep. On the fourth day, God created the Sun, the Moon, and the _______________. God’s love is _______________ and _______________. For God so loved the _______________ that he gave us His

Computer Basics Quiz for Grade 5

State two functions of the computer desktop windows ………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………….. ………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………….. State the importance of the shourtcuts on computer Ctrl + A = ………………………………………………………. Ctrl + B = ………………………………………………………. Ctrl + U = ………………………………………………………. Ctrl + V = ………………………………………………………. List two analog computers …………………………………………………………………………………… Mention four Output devices. ………………………………………………………………………………. …………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………. State the classification of computers by

Qualities of a good leader Primary 5 Social Studies

Qualities of a Good Leader: Responsibility: Does important things and helps make decisions like a class monitor 📚. Listening Skills: Listens carefully to friends and teachers to understand them better 👂. Encouragement: Makes friends feel happy and confident to do their best 🌟. Fairness: Treats everyone the same and shares things equally like sharing toys

Who is a leader Primary 5 Social Studies

Who is a Leader? Definition: A leader is someone who guides and makes decisions for a group. Examples: In school, the Principal is a leader 🏫. In a team sport, the Captain is a leader ⚽. Qualities of a Leader: Responsibility: They take charge and make important choices. Listening: They listen to others’ ideas and

What is an Organization Social Studies Primary 5 Second Term Lesson Notes

What is an Organization? Definition: An organization is a group of people who work together to achieve a common goal. Examples: School: Teachers, students, and staff work together to educate students 🏫. Hospital: Doctors, nurses, and support staff work together to help sick people 🏥. Features of an Organization: Leadership: Someone leads and makes decisions

Percentages : Meaning and Conversion of Percentages to Decimals Mathematics Primary 5 Second Term Lesson Notes Week 3

Subject: Mathematics Class: Primary 5 Term: First Term Week: 3 Topic: Converting Percentages to Decimal Sub-topic: Understanding the relationship between percentages and decimals Duration: 40 minutes Behavioural Objectives: Students will be able to convert percentages to decimals correctly. Students will understand the concept of fractions and decimals in percentages. Key Words: Percentages, Decimals, Conversion, Fractions,

Revision Agricultural Science Primary 5 Second Term Lesson Notes Week 11

Explore how weeds, pests, and diseases affect farming in this Primary 5 Agricultural Science lesson. Discover ways to identify, control, and prevent them for a successful harvest. Subject: Agricultural Science Class: Primary 5 Term: Second Term Week: 11 Topic: Understanding Weeds, Pests, and Diseases in Farming Sub-topic: Identifying Weeds, Effects of Weeds, Control of Weeds,

Revision Home Economics Primary 5 Second Term Lesson Notes Week 11

Subject: Home Economics Class: Primary 5 Term: Second Term Week: Week 11 Topic: Revision Sub-topic: Various aspects covered in Home Economics lessons Duration: 60 minutes Behavioural Objectives: Define key concepts in Home Economics. Identify essential skills learned in previous lessons. Recall the importance of family values, sewing, and cooking tools care. Engage actively in class

Land Transportation Social Studies Primary 5 Second Term Lesson Notes Week 11

Subject: Social Studies Class: Primary 5 Term: Second Term Week: Week 11 Topic: Land Transportation Duration: 45 minutes Behavioural Objectives: To explain what land transportation is. To identify various vehicles used in land transportation. To list the advantages and disadvantages of land transportation. Key Words: Land transportation, vehicles, advantages, disadvantages. Entry Behaviour: Students should be