History Primary 5 Third Term Lesson Notes

Third Term Examinations History Primary 5 Third Term Lesson Notes

Multiple-Choice Questions What is the main occupation of the Hausa people in Nigeria? a) Fishing b) Farming c) Trading d) Hunting The Yoruba people are traditionally known for: a) Trading b) Pottery c) Fishing d) Weaving What is the primary occupation of the Igbo people? a) Farming b) Trading c) Fishing d) Weaving Nigeria gained

Revision History Primary 5 Third Term Lesson Notes Week 13

Lesson Plan: History Subject: History Class: Primary 5 Term: Third Term Week: 7 Topic: Nigeria’s Independence, Republic and Federation; Traditional Religion in Nigeria; Islam in Nigeria Sub-topic: Details on Independence, Republic, Federation, Traditional and Islamic Religions Duration: 40 minutes Behavioral Objectives By the end of the lesson, pupils should be able to: Explain the meaning

MID TERM TEST THIRD TERM PRIMARY 5 HISTORY

PRIMARY 5 THIRD TERM LESSON NOTES ON HISTORY PRIMARY 5 THIRD TERM SUBJECT : HISTORY   TERM : THIRD TERM CLASS : PRIMARY 5   WEEK : WEEK 7   TOPIC : Third Term Mid Term Test Primary 5 History PREVIOUS LESSON SECOND TERM EXAMINATION HISTORY PRIMARY 5 Answer the following questions. Traditional religion refers

Nigerian Independence Republic and Federation

Subject: History Class: Primary 5 Term: Third Term Week: 4 & 5 Topic: Understanding Nigeria’s Government: From Independence to Republic Sub-topic: Meaning of a Republic, Meaning of a Federation, Structure of Nigeria’s government at independence, The Parliamentary system of the First republic in Nigeria, When and How Nigeria became a Federal Republic Duration: 2 weeks

Meaning, Date, People that Gave Nigeria Her Independence, Key People in Nigeria’s Independence Celebration History Primary 5 Third Term Lesson Notes Week 2 & 3

Subject: History Class: Primary 5 Term: Third Term Week: 2 & 3 Topic: Nigeria’s Independence Sub-topic: Meaning, Date, People that Gave Nigeria Her Independence, Key People in Nigeria’s Independence Celebration Duration: 2 weeks Behavioural Objectives: Students will understand what independence means for a country. Students will learn the date Nigeria gained independence. Students will identify