Drama: Kinds and Features

Read and dramatize a given play;
Identify different kinds of drama;
Identify the features of plays;
Identify essential props/costumes in a play;
Write a simple play.
Poetry (Written).

Read a selection of poems;
Explain meanings of selected poems
Identify language of poetry;
Write simple poems.
Popular Myths/ Legends

Identify the features of popular myths and legends;
Explain the theme of myths / legends;
Identify the moral lessons to be learnt from popular myths/legends; and
Narrate any popular myth/legend.
Nigerian and African Folktales

Identify features of Nigerian and African Folktales;
Retell the folktales and explain the theme;
Identify the moral lessons to be learnt from the folktales; and
Narrate Nigerian and African folktales.
Direct and Indirect Speech

Read direct speech sentences; and
Change such sentences into indirect speech, both orally and in writing.
Active and Passive Verbs

Identify active and passive verbs;
List active and passive verbs;
Make sentences with active and passive verbs.
Parts of Speech: Nouns, Pronouns, Verbs and Adjectives

Identify the features of nouns, pronouns, verbs and adjectives in given passages;
list the functions of nouns, pronouns, verbs and adjectives in the passages;
make sentences with nouns, pronouns, verbs and adjectives.
Revision of Sounds: Vowels and Consonants

Identify all vowels;
Identify all consonants;
Orally produce all vowels; and
Orally produce all consonants.
Speeches: Question Tags

Identify different speeches with particular reference to questions and their tags;
Use the appropriate stress and intonation in questions and their tags.
Speeches (Intonation, Stress and Rhythm)

Identify intonation patterns in statements, questions and commands;
Make statements, ask questions and give commands using different intonation patterns;
Identify the correct points of pauses in different sentences;
Identify and describe appropriately the rhythm in poems listened to.
Oral Comprehension

Identify and explain the main ideas from materials presented;
Accept or reject ideas presented based on prior experiences;
Identify writer‘s moods and intentions; and
Identify possible interpretations based on what they have listened to.
Letter Writing: Informal and Formal

The types and formats of letters; and
Different types of letters to suit different situations.
Composition Writing: Expository

Various types of composition writing;
The elements of composition; and
Different types of composition.
Probability

Discuss the occurrence of chance events in everyday life.
Determine the probability of certain events
Apply the occurrence of chance events / probabilities in everyday life.
Data presentation

Present data in an ordered form
Construct frequency tables from any given data
Draw pie charts
Read information from pie chart
Generate and use data for statistical purposes
Interpret and use tables, charts, records and schedules.
Construction

Construct triangles given:
(a) 2 sides and a secluded angle
(b) 2 angles and a side between them
(c) All the 3 sides
Bisect any given angles
Bearing

Identify the cardinal points
Locate the position of objects
Find distances between objects using scale drawing.
Plane figures/ Shapes

State the properties of parallelogram, rhombus and kite
Identify these shapes in their environment;
Draw plane objects to scale;
Convert actual length to scales and vice versa
Apply scale drawing to solve measurement problem;
solve problems on quantitative aptitude related to plane shapes/figure and scale drawing
Graphs

Identify x–axis and y –axis
Plot points on the Cartesian plane
Prepare table of values
Plot the graph of linear equations in two variables;
Interpret the plotted graph
Plot linear graphs from real life situations
Solve quantitative aptitude problem
Introduction to Linear inequalities

Identify linear inequality in one variable
Solve linear inequality in one variable
Represent solutions of linear inequalities in one variable on number line
Solve word problems involving linear inequalities in one variable.