Examination Questions on Topics Covered in the First Term Spellings and Dictation English Grammar Primary 4 First Term Lesson Notes Week 12
Spellings and Dictation English Grammar Primary 4 First Term Lesson Notes Week 12
Subject: English Grammar
Class: Primary 4
Term: First Term
Week: 12
Age: 9 years
Topic: Examination Questions on Topics Covered in the First Term
Sub-topic: Comprehensive Review and Assessment
Duration: 60 minutes
Behavioural Objectives:
- Students will demonstrate understanding of the topics covered throughout the term.
- Students will answer objective, short answer, and true/false questions accurately.
- Students will follow instructions to complete the examination effectively.
Key Words:
- Examination
- Objective
- Short Answer
- True/False
- Review
- Assessment
- Comprehensive
- Understanding
- Accuracy
- Instructions
Set Induction:
Explain the importance of reviewing and assessing what has been learned throughout the term. Encourage students to approach the exam with confidence.
Entry Behaviour:
Students should be familiar with the topics and vocabulary covered during the term.
Learning Resources and Materials:
- Examination papers
- Pencils and erasers
- Answer sheets
Building Background /Connection to Prior Knowledge:
Students should recall the vocabulary, passages, and skills learned during the term to complete the examination effectively.
Embedded Core Skills:
- Critical thinking
- Reading comprehension
- Accuracy in writing
- Following instructions
Learning Materials:
- Examination papers
- Answer sheets
Reference Books:
- Lagos State Scheme of Work
Instructional Materials:
- Examination papers with questions
- Answer sheets
Content:
- Part A: Objective Questions
- 30 fill-in-the-blank questions with options a, b, c, or d.
- Part B: Theory Questions
- 20 short answer questions.
- Part C: True or False Questions
- 10 true or false questions.
Presentation:
- Step 1: The teacher revises key topics covered during the term to refresh students’ memories.
- Step 2: The teacher distributes the examination papers and explains the format of each section.
- Step 3: The teacher monitors the examination, providing support as needed, and ensures all instructions are followed.
Teacher’s Activities:
- Provide an overview of the examination format.
- Distribute papers and answer sheets.
- Supervise the examination process and assist students with any queries.
Learners’ Activities:
- Complete the objective, short answer, and true/false questions on the examination paper.
- Follow the provided instructions carefully.
Assessment:
- Evaluate students’ responses to the objective, short answer, and true/false questions.
- Check for understanding and accuracy.
Evaluation Questions:
- Choose the correct word to complete the sentence: “The _____ of the car is very fast.” (a) Speed (b) Time (c) Sound (d) Color
- Write a short answer for: “What is the meaning of ‘activities’?”
- True or False: “Festivals are celebrations with specific customs.”
- Fill in the blank: “Nigeria has different _____ for each season.” (a) Colors (b) Types (c) Animals (d) Seasons
- Choose the correct spelling: (a) Traditinal (b) Traditional (c) Tradishunal (d) Traditionl
- What does “landmarks” refer to?
- True or False: “Cuisine is related to types of clothing.”
- Fill in the blank: “Different types of _____ are found in Nigeria’s forests.” (a) Clothes (b) Animals (c) Festivals (d) Activities
- Write a sentence using the word “historical.”
- Choose the correct word: “Nigerian _____ include jollof rice and pounded yam.” (a) Activities (b) Clothes (c) Cuisine (d) Landmarks
Class Activity Discussion:
- What is the meaning of ‘transport’?
Answer: Transport is the movement of people or goods from one place to another. - How do you use ‘activities’ in a sentence?
Answer: Activities are things people do for enjoyment or work. - What are ‘seasons’?
Answer: Seasons are divisions of the year based on weather changes. - Use ‘festivals’ in a sentence.
Answer: Festivals are special events celebrated with joy and customs. - What does ‘landmarks’ refer to?
Answer: Landmarks are notable features used to identify places. - How is ‘animals’ used in a sentence?
Answer: Animals are living creatures that are not plants or humans. - What is ‘clothing’?
Answer: Clothing refers to wearable items like shirts and trousers. - Use ‘cuisine’ in a sentence.
Answer: Cuisine refers to the style of cooking typical to a region. - How do you spell ‘historical’?
Answer: H-I-S-T-O-R-I-C-A-L - What does ‘famous’ mean?
Answer: Famous means well-known and recognized.
Conclusion:
The teacher collects the examination papers, reviews the answers, and provides feedback to students
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