Lesson Plan: Savings – Meaning, Types, and Requirements for Opening a Savings Account Subject: Social Studies Class: Primary 4 Term: Second Term Week: Week 10 Age: 8–9 years Topic: Savings – Meaning, Types, and Requirements for Opening a Savings Account Sub-topic: Importance, Methods of Savings, and Modern Banking Practices Duration: 40 minutes Behavioural
Lesson Plan: Why Division of Labour is Necessary in the Agricultural Industry Subject: Social Studies Class: Primary 4 Term: Second Term Week: Week 10 Age: 8–9 years Topic: Why Division of Labour is Necessary in the Agricultural Industry Sub-topic: Benefits, Problems, and Solutions of Agricultural Labour Duration: 40 minutes Behavioural Objectives: At the end of
Lesson Plan: Division of Labour Subject: Social Studies Class: Primary 4 Term: Second Term Week: Week 8 Age: 8–9 years Topic: Division of Labour Sub-topic: Meaning, Benefits, and Types of Agriculture Duration: 40 minutes Behavioural Objectives: At the end of the lesson, pupils should be able to: Define the term “division of labour.” List the
Mid-Term Assessment: Social Studies Class: Primary 4 Term: Second Term Week: Week 7 Age: 8–9 years Topics Covered: Citizenship: Conditions for becoming a Nigerian citizen. The concept of government. Local government in Nigeria. Problems of local government and their solutions. The concept of state government. Separation of power and functions. Part A: Objective Questions (Multiple
Lesson Plan: Separation of Power and Functions Subject: Social Studies Class: Primary 4 Term: Second Term Week: Week 6 Age: 8–9 years Topic: Separation of Power and Functions Sub-topic: Meaning, Importance, and Functions of Separation of Power Duration: 40 minutes Previous Knowledge Pupils have prior knowledge of the concept of state government and its functions.
Lesson Plan: The Concept of State Government Subject: Social Studies Class: Primary 4 Term: Second Term Week: Week 5 Age: 8–9 years Topic: The Concept of State Government Sub-topic: Meaning, Functions, Problems, and Solutions of State Government Duration: 40 minutes Behavioural Objectives At the end of the lesson, pupils should be able to: Define the
BASIC 4 COMPUTER SECOND TERM E-LESSON NOTE Subject : Information Technology Term : Second Term Class : Primary 4 Weekly Topics And Lesson Notes Computer Studies ICT Primary 4 Second Term Revision Test and Revision of First Term’s Work Typing and Saving on Microsoft PowerPoint Typing and Saving on Microsoft PowerPoint Formatting on Microsoft PowerPoint.
Examination Questions for Computer Studies Class: Primary 4 Term: Second Term Week: 12 General Instructions for Teachers and Students Teachers’ Instructions: Supervise students closely to ensure a fair and honest examination environment. Do not assist students with answers during the exam. Collect and review all completed scripts promptly after the examination. Students’ Instructions: Read all
Comprehensive Revision Lesson Plan Subject: Computer Studies Class: Primary 4 Term: Second Term Week: 11 Topic: Revision of Second Term Topics Structure of the Lesson Part A: Review and Revision (20 FAQs) What is a computer virus? A computer virus is a program that can harm a computer. Give one example of a computer virus.
SECOND TERM EXAMINATION CLASS: PRIMARY 4 SUBJECT: COMPUTER STUDY NAME:………………………………… Answer all questions What is coding? a) The process of creating computer programs or software b) The process of creating physical robots c) The process of creating art with a computer What is one benefit of learning to code? a) It boosts problem-solving skills b)