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WEEK 3 
ASSIGNMENT 3
OUR WORLD OUR PEOPLE 

1. The things in the environment can be grouped into ­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­__________ and _________things.
2. What are living things?
3. What are animals?
4. where can we find domestic animals?
5. List three examples of domestic animals
6. What are wild animals?
7. List 5 wild animals.
8. Define plants.
9. What are crops?
10. List 5 examples of crops
11. Mention two (2) importance of plants
12. Mention two (2) importance of animals
13. Mention three (3) ways of caring for plants
14. Mention three (3) ways of caring for animals
15. A ____________ is a sketch or drawing used to represent an object on a flat surface.
16. A map can be drawn on a piece of paper. True / False
17. What are landmarks?
18. Schools, Churches, Mosques and Banks are examples of landmarks. True / False.
19. Mention one importance of landmarks.
20. Define population.


Our World and Our People (class 2)
WEEK 2 - EXERCISE TWO (2)

1. Omnipresent God means that God is____

2. Omnipotent God means that God is ____.
3. Christians believe that God created the world in how many days?

4. Explain what you understand by a Nuclear family

5. Define an Extended family.

6. ___________________ are instructions given to help or direct people to do the right thing.

7. ________________ are drops of water which fall from the sky.

8. What is an environment?

9. What are natural things?

10. list five (5) natural things in the environment.
11. Define artificial things.
12. List five (5) artificial things.
13. List three (3) importance of plants.
14. Mention two (2) human activities that destroy the environment.
15. Mention two (2) ways of keeping the environment clean.
16. Mention two (2) tools you would use when cleaning the environment.

17. Define weather.
18. What is temperature?
19. What instrument would you use to check temperature?
20. ____________ is moving air.




WEEK 1 - EXERCISE ONE (1)
Answer the following questions.
1. Define attributes
2. List three (3) attributes of God.
3. What is self-identity?
4. Self-identity helps you to know your strength and weakness. True / False
5. What is a family?
6. How many types of families do we have in Ghana?
7. List the types of families you know.
8. List three (3) members of the nuclear family.
9. List five (5) members of the extended family.
10. The big family can also be called the ………………………….
11. The nuclear family can also be called the …………………………
12. Rewards are given to people for …………………… deeds.
13. Punishment are given to people for …………………… deeds.
14. Write two duties of the father in the family.
15. Write two duties of the mother in the family.
16. Write two duties of the children in the family.
17. Define rules.
18. List two common rules in our schools.

19. List two common rules in our homes.
20.What is an environment

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