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KAMPALA PARENTS' SCHOOL PRIMARY FIVE REVISION WORK SOCIAL STUDIES “ SET SIX
This document, “PRIMARY FIVE – SET SIX.pdf,” contains revision work for Primary Five students from Kampala Parents’ School, dated 2004, covering four subjects: Social Studies, Integrated Science, English, and Mathematics.
Social Studies (Pages 1-2):
- Defines irrigation farming.
- Asks about government help for pastoralists, reasons for tall trees in tropical rainforests, and why natural forest trees provide hardwood.
- Requests examples of tree species and the largest natural forest in Uganda.
- Explores the importance and challenges of forests.
- Asks why dry areas have scanty vegetation and examples of Ugandan vegetation.
- Defines “work” and asks for reasons why people work, why work should be valued, and an example of a Christian value.
Integrated Science (Pages 3-4):
- Focuses on digestion, including where it ends, the responsible body system, and organs involved.
- Asks about the usefulness of enzymes and saliva.
- Requests enzymes found in gastric juice, saliva, and pancreatic juice.
- Asks for functions of the gall bladder and liver.
- Covers alcohol absorption and end products of digestion for proteins, carbohydrates, and fats/oils.
- Includes a diagram with labeled parts (K, S, P) and questions about an enzyme in organ P’s juice and the utility of acid produced by organ S.
- Asks about polio vaccine administration at birth.
English (Page 5):
- Exercises include using the correct form of words in brackets.
- Asks for synonyms for underlined groups of words.
- Requires arranging words in alphabetical order.
- Asks for short forms of given words (e.g., August, Wednesday, Uganda National Examinations Board).
Mathematics (Pages 6-7):
- Covers arithmetic operations like division, finding the value of expressions with exponents, and addition/subtraction of time units (Weeks/Days, Hours/Minutes).
- Includes questions on expressing numbers in different bases (base five to base ten, base ten to base five) and addition in base four.
- Features a geometry problem involving a rectangle, asking for the value of X, distance around, and area.
- Presents a word problem about cattle, asking for the number of cows and bulls, and expressing the number of bulls as a fraction of the total cattle.
- Asks to find the value of algebraic expressions given specific values for variables.





