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WEEK 12
EXERCISE 8



WEEK SIX - ASSIGNMENT SIX


















NATURAL SCIENCE
CLASS 2
WEEK 3 ASSIGNMENT THREE (3)
Draw the human body and label the following parts
1. Head
2. Neck
3. Nose
4. Shoulder
5. Hand
6. Leg
7. What is the solar system?
8. Mention three things you can find in the solar system
9.  Sunlight helps us to see during the ­­­­­­­­­­_________________________.
10.How many planets do we have in the solar system?
11. What is the brightest source of light to the earth?
12. Mention two (2) uses of the sun
13. List two (2) things that will happen when there’s no sun
14. Define energy.
15. Which form of energy do we get from the sun?
16. We get energy from the food we eat. True/ False
17. List two activities pupils do in school that need energy.
18. Which of the following activities need less energy
  a. dancing                         b. running                           c. sleeping
19. A fire fly can be grouped under ­­­­­­­­­­­_______________ sources of light.
20. which of the following activities destroy the environment.
a. planting of trees          b. cutting down of trees                c. dropping rubbish in the bin.





Natural Science (Basic 2)
WEEK 2 - EXERCISE TWO (2)
  1. Define water. 
  2. Mention five (5) sources of water. 
  3. Mention five (5) uses of water in our homes. 
  4. Write two (2) qualities of good drinking water. 
  5. List five (5) examples of liquids. 
  6. Write two differences between water and other liquids (fanta) 
     7. What is air 
     8. Moving air is called…………………………… 
     9. Gentle air is called …………………………… 
   10. Strong moving wind is called ……………………….. 
   11. Human being breathe in …………. and breathe out ……………
   12. Plants breathe in a gas called ………………………………….. 
   13. Write five (5) uses of air. 
   14. Mentions five (5) parts of the human body. 
   15. Write the use of the following part of the body   
        (A)  Head………………………………………. 
        (B)  Hands ……………………………………. 
        (C)  Legs ………………………………………. 
        (D) Eyes ……………………………………… 
        (E) Ears ………………………………………. 
        (F) Nose ……………………………………… 


WEEK 1 - EXERCISE ONE (1)
Answer the following questions
1. Define materials.
2. Mentions any three (3) examples of materials.
3. List two properties of wood.
4. List two properties of plastics.
5. What does an opaque material mean?
6. What does a transparent material mean?
7. Mention materials the following items can be made from.
Items
Materials
Tables

Doors

Spoons

Buckets

Cars


8. What is a season?
9. How many seasons do we have in Ghana?
10. Define weather.
11. Mention two conditions of the weather.
12. Another name for the dry season is the ………………………………
13. Mention three (3) things that happen in the harmattan season
14. List three (3) things that happen in the wet season
15. What is light?
16. Sources of light can be grouped into two (2). True/ False
17. Mention two (2) natural sources of light.
18. List three (3) artificial sources of light.
19. Give three (3) importance of light.
20. Mention two (2) things needed by plants to prepare their food.

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