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2021年4月23日金曜日

Mitihani ya Darasa la Sita - Masomo yote (Monthly, Midterm, Terminal and Annual Exams)

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DOWNLOAD STANDARD SIX EXAMS

2010 - Present

 

Monthly, Midterm, Terminal and Annual Exams

 

Swahili Medium

The Examinations for Primary Schools using Swahili Language as a Medium of Instruction.


To download the Exams

Click the years below to download the exams:

 

2010 - 2023

 

2024

 



How to Open Exams from Zip Files after Downloading

For Mobile Users


- You will click the packages to download the exams


- The exams have been combined in a Zip File 


- Your phone must have an ability to open the Zip files

- Then you will be able to access the exams

- You may use Wps Office or Zip File Extractor (apps), if your phone is not able to open the zip files

For Desktop, Laptop Users
- No problem to download and access the exams



WHY STUDENT IS RELUCTANT TO WRITE?


You’ll always have at least one reluctant writer in your classroom. Just getting them to put their name on a worksheet can feel like an uphill battle.

But as much as they might avoid it, the need to practice and produce sustained writing isn’t going anywhere. So how do you get them to write?

Why your student is reluctant to write in the first place


Before you can motivate them, you need to know the reasons why a student resists writing. They might be feeling:

  • disengaged, unable to link writing to personal areas of interest
  • embarrassed by difficulties with functional literacy (e.g. spelling and grammar)
  • anxious over the pressure to produce something ‘perfect’
  • stuck for ideas

Each of these issues requires a slightly different approach, so talk to the student first and ask what’s holding them back.








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