Representing Data Using Pie Chart – Mathematics Primary 5 First Term Lesson Note
Representing Data Pie Chart Primary 5
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Mathematics Lesson Note – JSS 2 (Week 10) Term: Third Term Week: 10 Class: JSS 2 Subject: Mathematics Duration: 40 minutes Theme: Algebra and Number Work Topic: Notation and Standard Form Sub-topic: Introduction to Scientific Notation Performance Objectives By the end of the lesson, students should be able to: Define notation and standard form. Convert
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This Primary 5 Agricultural Science lesson explains the meaning of soil, how soils are formed through weathering, and the 5 key factors that affect soil formation using real-life Nigerian examples, classroom dialogue, and learner-friendly activities.
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Explore this EEAT-optimized Mathematics lesson note on Probability for JSS 2, Week 9. Includes Nigerian classroom examples, practical activities, and probability calculations
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Topic: Pollination, Fertilization, Budding, and Coloration Class: JSS 2Subject: Basic ScienceTerm: Third TermWeek: 9Duration: 40 minutesTheme: Living ThingsSub-theme: Reproduction in Plants and AnimalsInstructional Materials: Charts showing flower parts Diagrams of pollination and fertilization Video or animation of budding (yeast or hydra) Color chart showing different animals and plant colours Performance Objectives By the end of the lesson, students should be able
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Harvesting activities for Primary 5
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Post-Planting Activities for Primary 5 Pupils | Lessonshabitat
Post-Planting Activities for Primary 5: Irrigation, Mulching, Thinning, Supplying & More Read Post »
Verbal reasoning is not just about words — it’s about how we think, how we compare, and how we connect ideas. When a child says, “As sweet as honey,” they’re not just completing a sentence — they’re painting a picture, solving a puzzle, unlocking logic. This is what Verbal Reasoning does: it trains the young
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In every Nigerian home — whether in Jos, Jalingo, or Jankara — one truth remains: a healthy child is a confident learner. Home Economics is not just about sewing or cooking. It is the quiet art of self-respect — taught through how we bathe, how we dress, how we care for the space we live
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BASIC SCIENCE (1). Air is a mixture of _______ (a) gases (b) food (c) rice (d) wind (2)._______ is not a source of water. (a) Tap (b) River (c) Rain (d) Glass (3)._______ is air in motion. (a) Air (b) Wind (c) Gas (d) Storm (4).A good drinking _______has no colour. (a) air (b) hot
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