Mid-Term Assessment for Physical and Health Education (PHE) Class: Basic 5 Term: Second Term Topics Covered: The Game of Hockey The Brief History of Table Tennis in Nigeria Maintenance of Sport Facilities and Equipment Physical Fitness Physical Fitness Enhancement Activities Part A: Objective Questions (Multiple Choice) Physical fitness refers to: a) The ability to run
1. What is the high jump? Explanation: The high jump is an athletics event where athletes jump over a horizontal bar set at measured heights without knocking it down. The goal is to clear the bar with the fewest attempts possible. 2. What are the key techniques in the high jump? Explanation: The
Lesson Plan on Physical Fitness Components Subject: Physical and Health Education Class: Basic 5 Term: Second Term Week: 6 Age: 10-11 years Topic: Physical Fitness Components Sub-Topic: Activities for Maintaining Physical Fitness Duration: 40 minutes Behavioral Objectives: By the end of the lesson, pupils should be able to: Explain what physical fitness means. Mention activities
Lesson Plan Presentation: The Significance of the Four Cardinal Points in Physical Health Education Subject: Physical and Health Education Class: Primary 6 / Basic 6 Term: Second Term Week: Week 11 Age Group: 10–12 years Topic: Introduction to Direction: Four Cardinal Points Sub-topic: Significance of the Four Cardinal Points in Physical Health Education Duration: 40
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Subject: Physical and Health Education Class: Primary 6 / Basic 6 Term: First Term Week: Week 9 Age: 11-12 years Topic: Gymnastics Activities That Can Be Done with Apparatus Sub-topic: Various Gymnastics Activities with Apparatus Duration: 40-50 minutes Behavioural Objectives: By the end of this lesson, the pupils should be able to: Describe gymnastics activities
Subject: Physical and Health Education Class: Primary 6 / Basic 8 Term: First Term Week: Week 5 Age: 11-12 years Topic: Physical Fitness Sub-topic: Components of Physical Fitness Duration: 40 minutes Behavioral Objectives: At the end of the lesson, the pupils should be able to: Discuss the concept of physical fitness. List the components of
NAME: ___________________ CLASS: PRIMARY 5 SUBJECT: Physical & Health Education OBJECTIVES ________ is not a type of swimming stroke. (a) Front Crawl (b) Breast Stroke (c) Long Jump Which of the following is not a basic movement in gymnastics? (a) Flying (b) Running (c) Hopping ________ is not a skill in hockey. (a) Threading (b)
Examination: Physical and Health Education – End of Term Examination General Instructions for Teachers and Students: For Teachers: Please ensure that students have all the necessary materials (pen, pencil, eraser). Explain the instructions clearly and encourage students to read through all the questions carefully before starting. Ensure there is no external help during the exam
Comprehensive Revision: Physical and Health Education End-of-Term Review Exercise Part A: Review and Revision Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs) What is hockey? Hockey is a team sport where players use a stick to hit a ball or puck and try to score goals. Where is hockey usually played? Hockey can be played on grass, synthetic surfaces,