Class: Basic 5 Subject: English Grammar Topic: Direct and Indirect Speech. A direct speech involves the actual words used by a speaker. The exact words spoken are marked in quotation marks (inverted commas ” ”). For examples: Kofi said, ‘I want to eat rice.’ Sam said, ‘We are tired.’ ‘I am
Pry five Akole:SILEBU KINI A NPE NI SILEBU Silebu ni fonran oro ri emile gbejade lekan soso tabi silebu ni ige oro si wewe tabi silebu ni ihun ti a fi nse afaoe iro ni a mo si silebu. Ami oh un no a fi in oro si silebi,iyeami ti o ba wa lori
CLASS: Primary 5 & 6 SUBJECT: Computer Study TOPIC: The Internet. Internet means International Network. The internet is the largest network of computers that communicate and share resources with one another. They are joined together (network) to deliver information. To use the internet your computer must have the following: a.)
Pry five Ose kinni Akole:Asa ikini ni ile yoruba Orisirisi ona ni awa yoruba ngba ki ara wa ninu asa ikini ati lati mo omo yoruba lawujo.awon ona naa ni awon wonyi:: 1 ikini ni asiko 2 ikini ni igba 3 ikini si ipo ti aba wa tabi ohun tio ba sele
Class: Basic 5 Subject: Verbal Reasoning In each of the following, choose one word that CANNOT be formed by the arrangement of some or all of the letters of the words in capital letters. Don’t use any letter more than it appears in the word. Example: EDUCATION A. caution B.
Class: Basic 5 Subject: Agricultural Science Topic: Classification of Animals Based on Where They Live. The place where animals live is called “Habitat”. Animals can be classified into three based on where they live and these are: * Land living animals * Water living animals * Aerial living
Subject : Computer Studies Information Communication Technology (ICT) Topic : How to Copy Files from Flash Disk or Diskette to a Desktop Class : BASIC 5 PRIMARY 5 Term : Third Term Week : Week 6 Instructional Materials : A functional Computer Previous Knowledge : Behavioural Objectives : At the end of the lesson,
Class: Basic 5 Subject: English Studies Topic: Forming Adverbs from Adjectives. Adverbs are words that tell us more about a verb. They go with verbs to tell us when, how, and where an action took place. They are usually formed by adding ‘-ly’ to an adjective. For example: Clever – cleverly Quick –
Class: Basic 5 Subject: Basic Science Topic: Health and safety ( Common diseases in children) In our previous lesson, we learnt the causes of kwashiorkor, diarrhea and dysentery, their symptoms, prevention and cure. Today, we shall discuss other common diseases such as whooping cough, measles, chicken pox and meningitis A.) Whooping cough is caused
Pry four Akole:Asa oriki Kini a npe ni oriki?Oriki je ijinle ede yoruba ti a fi nyin omo ti omo be ba se ohun to dara ki a ba le se ohun to dara miran lojo iwaju. Asa oriki pin si ona meji ani oriki ideile bakanaa ni a ni oriki orile. ORIKI