Agricultural Science Primary 3 Second Term Lesson Notes

Second Term Scheme of Work Week 7: Mid-Term Assessment and Break

Agricultural Science – Primary 3 Second Term Scheme of Work Week 7: Mid-Term Assessment and Break Assessment Components Part A: Objective Questions Provide 20 fill-in-the-blank questions with options (a, b, c, d) based on the topics covered during the mid-term. A __________ is used to water plants on the farm. a) Hoe b) Watering can

Agricultural Science Primary 3 Second Term Lesson Notes

Agricultural Science – Primary 3 Second Term Lesson Notes – Weekly Brief Week 1: Revision of Agricultural Science (1st Term) Objective: Review key topics covered in the first term to refresh students’ memories and ensure a solid foundation for second-term learning. Topics Covered: Farm tools and their uses Basic farm animals and their characteristics The

Understanding Weeds in Agriculture: Meaning and Control Methods

Agricultural Science Lesson Plan Subject: Agricultural Science Class: Primary 3 Term: Second Term Week: 10 & 11 Age: 8-9 years Topic: WEED Sub-topic: Meaning of Weed Duration: 40 minutes Learning Objectives: By the end of this lesson, pupils should be able to: Define what a weed is. State 3 measures of controlling weeds. List the

Simple Animal Farm Tools for Primary 3 Agricultural Science

Agricultural Science Lesson Plan Subject: Agricultural Science Class: Primary 3 Term: Second Term Week: 6 Age: 8-9 years Topic: Farm Tools Sub-topic: Simple Animal Farm Tools Duration: 40 minutes Learning Objectives: By the end of the lesson, pupils should be able to: Define simple animal farm tools. List some examples of simple animal farm tools.

Simple Farm Tools: Definitions, Uses, and Examples

Subject: Agricultural Science Class: Primary 3 Term: Second Term Week: 4 & 5 Age (in years): 8-9 years Topic: Farm Tools Sub-topic: Simple Farm Tools Duration: 40 minutes Learning Objectives: At the end of this lesson, pupils should be able to: Define simple farm tools. List some examples of simple farm tools. State the description

Simple Farm Tools for Primary 3 – Easy Farming Instruments

Lesson Plan: Simple Farm Tools Subject: Agricultural Science Class: Primary 3 Term: Second Term Week: 2 Age: 8-9 years Topic: Simple Farm Tools Sub-topic: Easy Farm Instruments Duration: 40 minutes Behavioral Objectives: By the end of this lesson, pupils should be able to: Define simple farm tools. List examples of simple farm tools. Keywords: Simple

Third Term Primary 3 Agricultural Science Examination

  EDU DELIGHT TUTORS (NURSERY & PRIMARY) ONLINE RESOURCES FOR TEACHERS AND LEARNERS THIRD TERM EXAMINATION CLASS: Primary 3 SUBJECT: Agricultural Science NAME: ………………………………………………………………………………… SECTION A: OBJECTIVE QUESTIONS Local body-building foods are called _____ (a) protein (b) carbohydrate (c) vitamins (d) fat and oil Kwashiorkor is a disease caused by lack of _____ (a) rice

Agricultural Science – Primary 3 Second Term Examination – Week 12

Agricultural Science – Primary 3 Second Term Examination – Week 12 Instructions for Teachers and Students Instructions for Teachers: Ensure that each student has a clear and readable exam sheet. Confirm that all students understand the instructions before they begin. Maintain a quiet environment during the exam. Any form of noise should be discouraged. Encourage

Growing Healthy: Exploring Crops and Balanced Diets for Grade 3 Students

Exploring Agricultural Science for Grade 3 Students Understanding Balanced Diets 1. What is an Unbalanced Diet? Explain that an unbalanced diet lacks some types of food we need to stay healthy 😕. 2. Effects of an Unbalanced Diet Discuss how an unbalanced diet can lead to problems like stunted growth and diseases like kwashiorkor 📉.

Revision Agricultural Science Primary 3 Second Term Lesson Notes Week 11

Primary 3 Agricultural Science Second Term Scheme of Work – Week 11: Revision Part A: Review and Revision 20 FAQ with Answers for Better Understanding What are farm tools? Answer: Farm tools are instruments used on the farm to make work easier, like cutting, digging, or carrying things. Why are farm tools important? Answer: Farm