Class: Basic 4 Subject : English Studies Topic: Adjectival Phrases and Clauses Adjectival Phrases and Clauses are both group of words that are collectively used to describe the subject of the sentence. Note: Adjectival clauses have both a subject and a verb the descriptive text while Adjectival Phrases do not. Examples
Subject : English Grammar Topic : The Conditional Clause. The IF Clauses Class : Primary 6 Term : Third Term Week : Week 3 Previous Knowledge : The pupils have been taught clauses and Types of clauses in their previous classes Objective: Students will be able to identify the main clause
Subject :English Grammar Topic : Preposition Class : Primary 5/ Basic 5 Term : Third Term Week : Week 2 Instructional Materials : Online Materials Previous Knowledge : The pupils have been taught parts of speech Behavioural Objectives : At the end of the lesson, the pupils should be able
Subject :English Grammar Topic : Question Tags in Past Tense (Continuation) Content Question tags are groups of words that are used at the end of sentences to ask questions Today we shall look at question tags in past tense Examples Example 1. Olu was happy, wasn’t he?
Class: Basic 1 Subject : English Language Topic : Noun ( Definition and examples) Definition : A noun is the name of a person, animal, place or thing. A person: Daddy, John, teacher, driver, boy, etc. An animal: Cow, goat, bird, insect, worm, lizard, etc. A place : school, church, hospital,
Date: Monday, 4th May, 2020. Class: Basic 2. Subject: English Language Topic: Adjectives (meaning, examples and identification of an adjectives) An adjectives is a word which qualifies a noun or pronoun. Examples: black, long, tall, beautiful, round, rich, etc. 1) I have a black dog. = black 2) She has a long
DATE: Wednesday, 29th April, 2020. CLASS: Basic 3 SUBJECT: English Language. TOPIC: Punctuation(Capital Letters) Punctuation are the marks placed between sentences to give it meaning. It consist of capital letters, full stop, comma, question mark, colon, semi colon, quotation mark, parenthesis, etc. Capital letter is used to begin the name of a particular person, place,
Date : Friday 17th April, 2020 C lass : Basic 6 Subject : English Grammar Topic : Direct speech and Indirect Speech Direct Speech Direct speech is the actual words of the speaker. It is the words of the speaker as it has been spoken by him or her. Key Points On Direct Speech Direct
SECOND TERM EXAMINATION 2020 CLASS: PRIMARY 1 SUBJECT: ENGLISH LANGUAGE NAME:…………………………………………………………………………………… Section A: Comprehension Instruction: Read the passage carefully and answer the questions PIG AND TORTOISE There was famine in the forest. Animals could not find food to eat. They were hungry. Tortoise went to pig to borrow some money to buy food. Tortoise could
SECOND TERM EXAMINATION 2020 CLASS: PRIMARY 4 SUBJECT: ENGLISH LANGUAGE NAME:…………………………………………………………………………………… Comprehension Read the passage carefully and answer the questions that follows When I was a child of seven years old, my uncle filled my pocket with coppers. I went directly to a shop where they sold toys for children, and being attracted by