Mr. Abraka thought of a number and added 3 times the number. If the result is 2 times the number plus 4, what is the number? Finding Mr. Abraka’s Number Understand the Problem: Mr. Abraka thought of a number. He added 3 times the number to the number. The result is 2 times the number
Ethnic Groups Examples Yoruba Mode of dressing: Aso-Oke Food: Amala and Ewedu Language: Yoruba State they belong to: Lagos Hairstyle: Shuku Hausa Mode of dressing: Babban Riga Food: Tuwo Shinkafa Language: Hausa State they belong to: Kano Hairstyle: Zannuwar Igbo Mode of dressing: Isi Agu with George wrapper Food: Fufu and Egusi soup Language: Igbo
Subject: Social Habit Class: Nursery 1 Good children must be ………………… to their parents. (a) helpful (b) fighting Is it good to fight with one another at home? (a) Yes (b) No ……………… help their parents at home. (a) goats (b) children Children must ………………… their parents (a) hate (b) love We must ……………………. the
Subject: Cultural and Creative Art Class: Primary 2 ……………………………….is a single design which can be repeated more thanonce in a given pattern. ………………………………….are simple composition of shapes. …………………………………… is the art of making things with paper. Mention two things that can be used as motif. ……………………………………………………………. …………………………………………………………….. …………………………………………………………….. ……………………………………………………………… ………………………………. Can be used to cut
Subject: Mathematics Class: Primary 5 Term: First Term Week: 3 Topic: Converting Percentages to Decimal Sub-topic: Understanding the relationship between percentages and decimals Duration: 40 minutes Behavioural Objectives: Students will be able to convert percentages to decimals correctly. Students will understand the concept of fractions and decimals in percentages. Key Words: Percentages, Decimals, Conversion, Fractions,
Detailed Lesson Plan for Islamic Religious Studies – Primary 2 First Term, Week 8 Subject: Islamic Religious Studies Class: Primary 2 Term: First Term Week: 8 Age: 7 years Topic: Brief History of Prophet Adam (AS) Sub-topic: Creation, Test with Angels, Lessons Duration: 40 minutes Behavioural Objectives: By the end of the lesson, pupils should
Matriculation and Convocation are two distinct ceremonies associated with educational institutions: 1. Matriculation: – Matriculation is the process by which a student officially enrolls or registers at a university or college. It marks the beginning of a student’s academic journey at the institution. – During matriculation, students typically provide their personal information, complete necessary paperwork,
Helping Students Thrive: Tips for Academic Success Introduction When students struggle in school, it can be tough for everyone involved. But there’s hope! We’ll explore why some students underperform and share simple ways to help them succeed. Understanding Underachievement Underachievement means students aren’t doing as well as they could. It happens for various reasons: Learning
**Title:** “Unlocking Financial Success: The Teacher’s Entrepreneurial Journey in Nigeria” In the ever-evolving landscape of Nigeria’s educational system, teachers are undeniably the bedrock of knowledge dissemination. However, the adage that “teachers can’t be rich” has persistently echoed through the corridors of our educational institutions. In a country where financial challenges are a reality for many,
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