Revision Computer Studies Primary 4 Third Term Lesson Notes Week 11

Lesson Plan: Computer Studies Primary 4 Third Term Week 11 Subject: Computer Studies Class: Primary 4 Term: Third Term Week: 11 Topic: Introduction to Scratch Programming Sub-topic: The 3S of Scratch and Identifying Components of the Scratch Interface Duration: 40 minutes Behavioural Objectives: By the end of the lesson, pupils should be able to: Define

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Forest Resources and Their Uses 🌳 Timber: Used for building houses and making furniture. Example: Wood for chairs and tables. Fruits and Nuts: Provide food for people and animals. Example: Mangoes, cashews. Medicinal Plants: Used to make medicine. Example: Aloe vera for skin treatments. Wildlife Habitat: Homes for animals and birds. Example: Monkeys and birds

Understanding Chain, Gear, and Belt Drives for JSS 2 Students

Chain Drive ⛓️ Definition: Uses chains to transfer motion between gears. Example: Bicycle chains. Components: Chain and sprockets. Example: The metal chain and gears on a bike. Advantages: Strong and durable. Example: Ideal for heavy machinery. Uses: Bicycles, motorcycles, and conveyors. Example: Motorcycles use chain drives to move the wheels. Gear Drive ⚙️ Definition: Uses

Effective Strategies to Stop Examination Malpractice in Nigeria

Stopping examination malpractice in Nigeria requires a multifaceted approach involving various stakeholders. Here are some practical ways to address the issue: 1. Strengthen Security Measures Use Technology: Implement biometric systems and CCTV cameras to monitor examination centers. Strict Invigilation: Increase the number of invigilators and ensure they are well-trained to detect malpractice. 2. Reform Examination

Family Traits, Thermal and Heat Energy, and Chemicals

Family Traits 👫 Inherited Traits: Traits passed from parents to children, like eye color or height. Example: If both parents have brown eyes, their child might also have brown eyes. Acquired Traits: Traits developed due to the environment or experiences. Example: Learning to ride a bicycle or getting a scar from a cut. Thermal Energy

From Typewriters to Tablets: Essential Tech Skills for Modern Education

From Typewriters to Tablets: Why Digital Skills are Essential for Today’s Students In today’s fast-paced digital world, mastering technology is no longer optional; it’s a necessity. Both students and teachers need a strong foundation in digital skills to succeed. This blog post explores the essential tech skills needed and where to learn them. 1. Basic

End-of-Year Awards to Motivate Students and Staff

Student Awards Best Overall Student For the student with the highest grades in all subjects. Most Improved Student For the student who has shown the most progress over the year. Best in Mathematics For the student with the highest score in Mathematics. Best in English For the student with the highest score in English. Best