Civic Education Primary 4 Questions

    Social Studies Primary 4 Questions   What are values? a) Rules for school b) Principles of behavior c) Types of clothing d) Kinds of food Mention two types of values. a) Moral and cultural b) Colorful and dull c) Fast and slow d) Big and small What are positive values? a) Values that

Primary 4 Third Term Examination  Basic Science

    Primary 4 Third Term Examination – Basic Science SECTION A: Multiple Choice Questions Choose the correct answer from the options provided. __________ is not a material used for shape construction.a) Scissorsb) Tablec) Telephone Technology makes life __________.a) Difficultb) Easyc) Hard Which of these forms of energy is used in ironing clothes and cooking?a)

Primary 4 Third Term Examination Civic Education

SUBJECT: CIVIC EDUCATION CLASS: BASIC 4 Third Term Examination Choose the correct answer from the options. The following are the reasons why we need to obey traffic regulations except [a] help reduce accidents [b] lead to traffic jam [c] serve as guide to motorists and pedestrian  Soldiers sometimes help in traffic control [a] true [b]

Primary 4 Third Term Agricultural Science

Primary 4 Third Term Examination – Agricultural Science SECTION A: Fill-in-the-Blank Questions Choose the correct answer from the options provided. Soil fertility is reduced by __________.a) burningb) fertilizerc) manured) watering __________ is needed in growing ornamental plants.a) Weedingb) Burningc) Monitoringd) Harvesting A __________ is used to carry farm products.a) Cutlassb) Basketc) Hoed) Spade A __________

Primary 4 Third Term Examination  

Primary 4 Third Term Examination – List of Topics Covered 1. Security Education Personal safety and security Road safety rules and signs Prevention of home accidents Community security and the role of law enforcement 2. Social Studies Culture and tradition in Nigeria Family values and responsibilities National symbols and their meanings Good citizenship and civic

All Subjects Primary 3 Third Term Lesson Notes

Primary 3 Third Term Subjects – A Fun and Engaging Classroom Approach To make this subject list more real, engaging, and memorable, let’s explore it through conversational classroom experiences, funny student responses, and teacher corrections. 1. English Studies – Grammar and Composition Teacher (Mrs. Funke):“Who can use ‘their’ in a sentence?” Tolu (Excitedly):“Their is my

All Subjects Primary 4 Third Term Lesson Notes

An In-Depth Conversational Analysis of Primary 4 Third Term Subjects – Real Classroom Interactions To make learning more engaging, let’s explore Primary 4 Third Term subjects through the lens of real classroom conversations, human experiences, and teacher corrections of humorous student responses. This approach follows Google’s EEAT (Experience, Expertise, Authoritativeness, and Trustworthiness) by showcasing authenticity,

JSS 1 Music Second Term Lesson Notes | Complete Lagos State Scheme

JSS 1 Music Second Term Weekly Topics – Real Classroom Experiences with EEAT Optimization To make learning engaging and relatable, this breakdown includes real-life classroom scenarios, student interactions, and teacher corrections of common misconceptions. It follows Google EEAT (Experience, Expertise, Authoritativeness, and Trustworthiness) principles while aligning with the Lagos State syllabus. Week-by-Week Breakdown of JSS

All Subjects Primary 2 Third Term Lesson Notes

Comprehensive Primary 2 Third Term Lesson Notes Overview  Introduction Education is the foundation of a child’s intellectual, social, and emotional development. A well-structured curriculum ensures that pupils grasp essential knowledge and develop critical thinking skills. The Primary 2 Third Term Lesson Notes cover core subjects tailored to the Lagos State Curriculum, aligning with national and

All Subjects Primary 5 Third Term Lesson Notes

English Studies – Primary 5 Third Term Lesson Note Overview:In Primary 5, the English Studies curriculum continues to build on grammar, writing, and reading comprehension. Emphasis is placed on using the English language effectively for communication and improving the learners’ literacy skills. Topic: English Grammar (Tenses) Objective: Pupils will understand and apply different tenses (present,