Tag: Third Term

Awọn Orukọ Amu Torun Wá Ní Ilé Yoruba

  Class: Pry Six   Subject: Yoruba Studies   Akole:Awon omo amutorunwa   Awon omo wo ni ape ni omo amutorunwa?Omo amutorunwa ni awon omo ti a bi ni ipase ami iyanu ona ti won gba waye yato si bi a ti bi omo orisirisi ona ni won gba waye. Awon omo amutorunwa naa ni

Sources of Data and Information Primary 4

  Subject :Basic Science & Technology   Class : Pry 4   Topic:Data and information Content Data are unprocessed facts that have no meaning to the user until after computer processing. Data are inputs to the computer. They are raw data Examples of data numbers;1,2,3,….., alphabets;a,b,c,…., Symbols;N,%,+,-,….. Data may be discrète or continuous Information is

Multiplication and Division of Mass

  Subject :Mathematics   Class :Pry 4   Topic : Multiplication and Division of Mass Content Examples  1.Multiply 7kg 240g by 7 kg       g   7        240               × 7 _____________ 50       680 _____________   2.Divide 5kg 850g by 5   1kg

Differences between modern and traditional toilets.

  Class: Basic 2.   Subject:Civic Education.   Topic: Differences between modern and traditional toilets. Content: The toilet is a place where we pass waste materials from our bodies. These waste materials can be urine faeces. There are different types of toilet in our homes, schools, villages, and towns. These toilets can be grouped into

Differences Between Complimentary angles and supplementary angles

  Class : Basic 6 Subject : Mathematics Topic Types of Angles Complementary Angle Two Angles are Complementary when they add up to 90 degrees (a Right Angle). They don’t have to be next to each other, just so long as the total is 90 degrees. Examples: • 60° and 30° are complementary angles. •

Greetings As children we must learn how to greet.

  Class : Nursery 1   Subject : Social Norms   Topic: Greetings   Greeting is the way we greet or exchange pleasantries to our elderly ones, that is, our mummy, daddy, uncle ,aunty ,our teachers and so on.   Greeting is a sign of respect and good home – training. As children we must

Bi ase nki onise owo ati bi won se nda wo lohun

Pry two 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 sii eniyan 4 ikini ni

aarun de ori ogorun(5-100)

Pry three Akole:onka ni ede Yoruba lati ori aarun de ori ogorun(5-100) 5-Aaron 10-Eewa 15-Aarundinlogun 21-16-Erindinlogun 17-Etadinlogun 18-Ejidinlogun 19-okandinlogun 20-Ogun 21-Okanlelogun 22-Ejilelogun 23-Etalelogun 24-Erinlelogun 25-Arundinlogbon 26-Erindinlogbon 27-Etadinlogbon 28-Ejidinlogbon 29-Okandinlogbon 30-Ogbon 31-okanlelogbon 32-ejilelogbon 33-etalelogbon 34-erinlelogbon 35-Aarundinlogoji 36-erindinlogoji 37-etadinlogoji 38-ejidinlogoji 39-okandinlogoji 40-Ogoji   Ise kilaasi Daruko awon nomba wonyii ni ede yoruba.   20 25 30 35

Oonka ni ede Yoruba lati ori aarun de ori ogowa(5-200)

Pry five   ONKA YORUBA LATI OOKAN DE AADOTA (1-50). Akole:onka ni ede Yoruba lati ori aarun de ori ogowa(5-200) 5-Aarun 10-Eewa 15-Aarundinlogun 21-16-Erindinlogun 17-Etadinlogun 18-Ejidinlogun 19-okandinlogun 20-Ogun 21-Okanlelogun 22-Ejilelogun 23-Etalelogun 24-Erinlelogun 25-Arundinlogbon 26-Erindinlogbon 27-Etadinlogbon 28-Ejidinlogbon 29-Okandinlogbon 30-Ogbon 35-Aarundinlogoji 40-Ogoji 45-Arundinladota 50-Adorable 55-Arundinlogota 60-Ogota 65-Arundinladorin 70-Adorin 75-Arundinlogorin 80-Ogorin 85-Aarundinladorin 90-Adorun 95-Arundinlogorun 100-Ogorun 105-Arundinladofa 110-Adofa 115-Arundinlogofa

Uses of Computer in the Bank

  CLASS: Primary 1 SUBJECT: Computer Study TOPIC: Uses of Computer in the Bank   Computers are used in the bank for different reasons, some of them are:   1.) To keep records of customers: these are people who save money with the bank. The bank keep their records so that they wont give the