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October 13, 2016

Classwork Series and Exercises {Literature – SS1}: Sources of Literature

Literature in English, SS 1, Week 2 Topic: Sources of Literature Literature are sourced from the following: Folktale:Folktale is traditional stories that take their roots from culture of a particular group of people.It consists of folk heroes who are admired by people in a particular society and society at large. Folk dance: Folk dance is

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Classwork Series and Exercises {Government – SS1}: Unitary Government

Unitary Government (Characteristics of Government ) Government SS 1 Week: 8 Characteristics of Government Unitary Government Unitary government may be defined as one in which all powers and authorities for the exercise of the functions of running a state are concentrated in the hands of a single central government and any other component units. A

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Commonwealth Class Story Writing Competition 2016 for School Teachers and Students

About the Award: The competition is open to teachers and students aged 7 to 14 from Commonwealth countries and is a wonderful opportunity for you to add your voice to the Commonwealth’s rich storytelling heritage through writing and illustration (and, of course, be in with the chance of winning some fantastic prizes!) What does the word ‘Belonging’ mean to you?

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Classwork Series and Exercises {English Language – JSS3: Phonemes, Phonetics and Tenses

English Language JSS3 First Term Week 3 Contents: Phonemes Phonetics: Long and short vowels Tenses Phonemes A phoneme is a unit of sound in speech. A phoneme doesn’t have any inherent meaning by itself, but when you put phonemes together, they can make words. A phoneme is the smallest sound unit in a language that is

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