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GUYANA
MINISTRY OF EDUCATION
TO ELIMINATE ILLITERACY, TO MODERNIZE EDUCATION, TO
STRENGTHEN TOLERANCE _________________________________________________________________
To the Parents and Guardians of Primary School-aged Learners:
The Ministry of Education seeks to ensure that our learners are safe and meaningfully
occupied during the COVID-19 Pandemic period. We understand that this is uncharted
territory and that you may become frustrated while attempting to adapt to the new
lifestyle of social and physical distancing and all that comes with it. We encourage you to
follow all the precautionary measures issued by the Ministry of Public Health.
Our learners are and will continue to be at home indefinitely during this Pandemic and we
are aware that you are concerned about your child’s academic Life and the continuation
of his/her educational journey.
Please note that the Ministry of Education has and will continue to chart a course to
provide our learners with access to continuous learning. To this end, we have compiled
worksheets for Grade One learners.
We expect that each worksheet is completed by the learner with guidance from the
parent. Additional exercises based on each work sheet can also be given to learners. There
should be no rush to complete the booklet. Learners should work at their own pace. Please
remember to be patient and supportive bearing in mind that this home-based
teaching/learning arrangement may be new to both of you. When in doubt, teachers should
be contacted for guidance. Our teachers who will continue to communicate with you and
learners via the internet will be more than willing to give guidance.
You are also reminded that learning can take place anywhere and at any time. Along with
completing the worksheets provided you can also conduct any of the activities listed below
with your child/children while they are at home.
1. Use this period to teach social graces, and how to care for body parts.
2. Find time to bond with your children and help the family to relax and communicate.
3. Teach skill sets they will not be taught at school.
4. Teach children anger management and how to deal with stress.
5. Introduce your child/children to the concept of sustainability.
6. Sing songs with your child/children, encourage them to compose songs and
participate in a singing competition.
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7. Encourage your child/children to do art work using materials from within the home
or the environment.
8. Conduct tree planting exercises or gardening with your child/children.
9. Encourage your child/children to create games.
10. Have your child/children conduct experiments under your supervision.
11. Plan with the family what every activity will be: Schedule activities for each person
and give a topic for the day which will be discussed as a family.
Remember do encourage your child/children to have a “growth mindset”. We will all be
stronger and more committed by putting education first when we come out on the other
side of the COVID-19 Pandemic.
For more information and access to additional resources to support your child please
continue to use the Ministry of Education website (education.gov.gy) and our Facebook
and Instagram pages. Also, stay tuned to the Guyana Learning Channel and the local
radio/television stations.
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DAYS OF THE WEEK Cut the days of the week and paste them in the correct order in the left colum.
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Put in capital letters
1. the name of my dog is rex.
2. mary likes to play.
3. it is windy.
4. can I have a juice.
5. wash your hands!
Add the correct punctuation mark to complete each
sentence below.
1. There is a book on the table
2. Are we going to the park
3. I have a pencil a sharpener and a book.
4. Shut up
5. What time is it
6. Have you seen my phone
7. My name is John
8. I can read write spell and draw
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More than one
Rewrite each word then add s or es .
1. tree ____________ 2. sister ____________
3. box ____________ 4. cow ____________
5. bus ____________ 6. watch _____________
7. girl ____________ 8. glass ___________
9. lamp ___________ 10. bird _____________
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Choose the correct form of the verb.
1. The boy ____________-___to School. (walk, walks)
2. The children __________with their toys (Play, plays)
3. Mary ___________________ neatly. (write, writes)
4. Dogs ________________at strangers. (bark, barks)
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Multiply the numbers below
1 2 1 3 1 4
x 2 x 2 x 2
___ ___
4 2 2 3 2 2
x 2 x 2 x 2
___ ____ ____
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Questions:
1. Two parts of the plant that we eat are the
_______ and the _________.
2. Circle the one that is not a fruit. (cherry, bora,
mango)
3. The _________________________holds the
plant firmly in the soil. (Stem, Flower, leaf, root)
4. Bees are attracted to the
_____________________ on the plant. (Stem,
Flower, leaf, root)
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Study the picture then answer the questions below
1. The picture above is the national flag of ______.
A. Antigua B. Barbados C. Guyana
2. The flag above has ______ colours.
A. 4 B. 5 C. 6
3. Which colour on the flag represents agriculture
and forest?
A. green B. white C. yellow
4. Say the name of the Guyana National Flag aloud.
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Study the picture then answer the questions below.
1. The picture above is the map of ___________.
B. Antigua B. Barbados C. Guyana
2. Guyana has __________ main rivers.
A. 3 B. 4 C. 5
3. The Head of State of Guyana is the ________.
A. Mayor B. President C. Chairman
4. The official language of Guyana is _________.
A. English B. Spanish C. French
5. The name of the country above is
The__________ ______________________ .
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Study the picture then answer the questions below.
1. The picture above is a ___________________.
A. flag B. kite C star
2. Many persons fly this object during which
national holiday?
A. Phagwah B. Christmas C. Easter
3. This is a ________________ holiday.
A. Christian B. Muslim C. Hindu
4. One other national holiday observed by
christians is ___________
A. Eid-ul-azh B. Phagwah C. Good Friday
5. Which of the following is a Hindu Holiday?
A. Eid-ul-azh B. Phagwah C. Good Friday
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