Boring, driving, and measuring tools
This detailed vocational aptitude lesson note explains boring, driving, and measuring tools with examples, uses, exercises, and activities for pupils.
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This detailed vocational aptitude lesson note explains boring, driving, and measuring tools with examples, uses, exercises, and activities for pupils.
Week 4: Importance of Farming Subject: Vocational AptitudeClass: Primary 1Term: Third TermDuration: 40-60 minutes Introduction:Imagine the sun rising early in the morning, the soil rich with life, and a farmer walking proudly in his field, hands deep in the earth. This is not just a routine; it is the foundation of life itself. Without farming,…
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When I was five, I thought work was something only grownups did as in then, I never knew the meaning of work. So I thought those tired, serious people who always looked like they had somewhere to be are the people that work. But one rainy morning in our small family compound in Akure, my…
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Intro: Agriculture Meaning and Types I still remember the first time I held a hoe — I was seven, barefoot, and stubborn. Grandpa Malomo called me “Farmer’s daughter”, not because I knew how to plant, but because I was curious. That curiosity never left. And now, as a teacher, I see that same spark in…
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From Farm to Plate: Discovering Nigeria’s Agricultural Produce Through a Child’s Eyes “Mummy, is yam born inside the ground or from heaven?”That was the exact question little Sade asked me after we returned from our school’s community garden visit last term. Her innocence brought back vivid memories of my own childhood, when my grandmother used…
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Primary 1 Vocational Aptitude – Week 12 Third Term Examination Questions Topic Review: Weeks 2 to 11 As we bring the term to a close, this exam is not just a test—it’s a celebration of all our learning journeys from Week 2 to Week 11. From discovering the tools that farmers use to exploring how…
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PRIMARY 1 – VOCATIONAL APTITUDE THIRD TERM – WEEK 5TOPIC: Meaning and Types of CitizenshipSub-topic: Who is a Citizen? What Are the Types of Citizenship in Nigeria?Duration: 40–60 minutes INTRODUCTION (Storytelling Style) Let me tell you a true story. There was a boy named Timi who lived in Lagos but was born…
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Primary 1 Vocational Aptitude Third Term lesson notes Week 9: Gardening Tools, Names, and Their Uses Introduction When I first picked up a gardening tool as a child, I didn’t realize it wasn’t just a tool—it was a gateway to something much deeper. I can still remember the day I wielded my first spade; the…
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Places of Religious Worship in Nigeria – A Cultural Classroom Guide for Primary 1 SUBJECT: Vocational Aptitude CLASS: Primary 1 TERM: Third Term WEEK: Week 8 TOPIC: Places of Religious Worship in Nigeria DURATION: 40 minutes AGE: 6-7 years Learning Objectives for Young Nigerian Minds Behavioral Objectives By the end of this lesson, students should…
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PRIMARY 1 – VOCATIONAL APTITUDE THIRD TERM – WEEK 6TOPIC: Rights of CitizensSub-topic: What Every Young Nigerian Should Know About Their RightsDuration: 40–60 minutes Set Induction It was during break time when little Halima ran to her teacher, crying. Someone had taken her food, and the teacher gently asked, “Do you know you have a…
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