End-of-Session Graduation Ceremony Program: Order of Events 1. Arrival and Seating Guests and graduates arrive Welcome and seating arrangements 2. Opening Prayer Invocation by a chosen individual or clergy 3. National Anthem Performance or playing of the National Anthem 4. Welcome Address Opening remarks by the Master of Ceremonies (MC) or Head of School 5.
The Ultimate Guide to Red Carpet Questions for Graduation: Engaging, Educative, and Memorable Introduction: Graduation is a milestone that marks the culmination of years of hard work, dedication, and growth. It’s a time for celebration, reflection, and looking forward to new beginnings. To capture the essence of this special day, hosting a red carpet interview
Here’s a list of steps to analyze a poem for primary 2 pupils: Read the poem: Start by reading the poem aloud to yourself or have a teacher read it to you. Identify the poem’s title and author: Find out the name of the poem and who wrote it. Determine the theme: What is
THIRD TERM E-LEARNING NOTE SUBJECT: ENGLISH LANGUAGE CLASS:JSS 2 Topic : Pride goes before a fall Term : Third Term WEEK : Week 3 Objective: By the end of this lesson, students will be able to understand the concept of pride and how it can
THIRD TERM E-LEARNING NOTE SUBJECT: ENGLISH LANGUAGE CLASS:JSS 2 Topic : The Use of Have, Has and Had Objectives: To understand the meaning and use of “have,” “has,” and “had” in English grammar. To recognize the correct form of “have,” “has,” and “had” to use in
PRY 5 ENGLISH THIRD TERM E-NOTE Subject : English Composition Class : Primary 5 Term : Third Term Week : Week 3 Topic : Descriptive Writing : Elements of Soil Objective: By the end of this lesson, students will be able to identify and describe the elements of soil and
PRY 5 ENGLISH THIRD TERM E-NOTE Subject : English Grammar Class : Primary 5 Term : Third Term Week : Week 3 Topic : Passage based on the conversation “that” / “which” adjectival clause Title: “That/Which” Adjectival Clauses Grade Level: Primary 5 Duration: 60 minutes Objectives: Students will understand the
PRY 5 ENGLISH THIRD TERM E-NOTE Week: Two Date: Class: Basic 5 Subject: English Grammar Duration: 40 minutes Topic : Further practice on the comparison of Adverbs Further practice on the comparison of Adverbs: Further practice on the comparison of Adverbs: Adverbs are words that modify verbs, adjectives or other adverbs. Adverbs can be
THIRD TERM E-LEARNING NOTE ENGLISH LANGUAGE WEEKLY TOPICS Revision of the Last Term’s Examination Questions, Resumption Test, Revision of Tenses in Grammar Narrative: My Holiday Experience Conditional Clauses; Complex Sentence Vocabulary Development: Words Associated with Publishing Essay Writing: Speech Writing, Meaning and Features Speech Work: Stress Patterns Structure: Active and Passive Voice Vocabulary Development: Prefixes
Class 3 Scheme Of Work Second Term English Primary 3 Second Term Lesson Note English Studies Scheme Of Work Second Term Class 3 /Primary 3/Basic 3 English Grammar [mediator_tech] Week 12 Primary 3 Second Term Examination English Grammar Answer the following questions Part A Comprehension Passage Read the comprehension passage and answer the questions