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INTEGRATED SCIENCE
Grade 9 2025
TERM II
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WK LSN STRAND SUB-STRAND LESSON LEARNING OUTCOMES LEARNING EXPERIENCES KEY INQUIRY QUESTIONS LEARNING RESOURCES ASSESSMENT METHODS REFLECTION
2 1
Mixtures, element and compounds.
Metals and alloys.
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:
-Identify the uses of alloys in day-to-day life.
-Discuss the uses of the alloys in day-to-day life.
-Prepare charts and flashcards showing the uses of alloys in day-to-day life.
-Appreciate the uses of the different alloys in day-to-day life.
-Work together to Identify some of the items in the locality that are made of alloy.
-Use digital devices to Search for information on uses of common alloys.
-List and Discuss the uses of the common alloys in the locality.
-Prepare charts or flashcards showing the uses of common metals in the locality.
-What are the uses of common alloys in the locality? -What items are made of alloys in the locality?
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-Checklists. -Oral questions. -Written tests. -Assessment rubrics.
2 2
Mixtures, element and compounds.
Metals and alloys.
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:
-Carry out simple experiment on the cause of rusting on metals.
-Enjoy carrying out the experiment on causes of rusting on metals.
-Prepare the requirements for the experiment.
-Work together in carrying out the experiment on causes of rusting.
-Observe, record and Discuss the observation made after a few days.
What are the observation made from the experiment on the causes of rusting?
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-Checklists. -Demonstration. -Practical. -Observation. -Oral questions.
2 3
Mixtures, element and compounds.
Metals and alloys.
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:
-Identify the effects of rusting on metals.
- Discuss the effects of rusting on metals.
-Search the internet for information on the effects of rusting.
-Appreciate the effects of rusting on metals in the environment.
-Observe some of the metallic objects that have rusted.
-Identify the effects of rusting on metals.
-Use digital devices to Search for more information on the effects of rusting on metals.
-Discuss the effects of rusting on metals.
What are the effects of rusting on metals?
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-Oral questions. -Written questions. -Checklists. -Observation. -Assessment rubrics.
2 4
Mixtures, element and compounds.
Metals and alloys.
Metals and alloys assessment.
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:
-State different ways of controlling rusting of metals in the environment.
-Discuss the different ways of controlling rusting of metals.
-Search on the internet for the information on ways of controlling rusting of metals.
-Appreciate the different ways controlling rusting of metals.
-Discuss the different ways of controlling rusting on metals.
-Use digital devices to Search for information on ways of controlling rusting on metals.
-Discuss the different ways of controlling rusting on metals.
Which ways are best for controlling rusting on metals?
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-Assessment rubrics. -Oral questions. -Observation. -Checklists. -Written questions.
2 5
Mixtures, element and compounds.
Water hardness.
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:
-Identify the physical properties of water.
-Describe the -physical properties of water.
-Search the internet for more information on physical properties of water.
-Appreciate the physical properties of water.
-Discuss the physical properties of water and present in class.
-Discuss the physical properties of water.
-Collect and observe water from different sources.
-Compare the water collected in terms of; appearance, odour, taste and boiling point and record the observation made and present it in class.
What are the physical properties of water?
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-Written questions. -Oral questions. -Checklists. -Observation. -Assessment rubrics.
3 1
Mixtures, element and compounds.
Water hardness.
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:
-State the meaning of hard water.
-Discuss the properties of hard water.
-Search the internet for more information on properties of hardwater.
-Appreciate the properties of hardwater.
-Discuss the meaning of hardwater and Present in class.
-Use digital or print resources to Search for information on the properties of hardwater.
-Discuss the properties of hard water.
-What is hardwater? -What are the properties of hardwater?
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-Written questions. -Oral questions. -Assessment rubrics. -Checklists.
3 2
Mixtures, element and compounds.
Water hardness and softness.
Water hardness.
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:
-Explain the meaning of soft water.
-Discuss the properties of soft water.
-Search the internet for information on properties of soft water.
-Appreciate the properties of soft water.
-Discuss on the meaning of soft water and Present in class.
-Use digital devices to Search for information on properties of soft water.
-Discuss the properties of soft water.
What are the properties of soft water?
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-Checklists. -Oral questions. -Written questions. -Assessment rubrics.
3 3
Mixtures, element and compounds.
Water hardness.
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:
-Identify different methods of softening water.
-Describe boiling as a method of softening temporary hard water.
-Conduct activity to soften hard water using boiling method.
-Appreciate boiling as one of the methods of softening temporary hard water.
-Outline the steps to follow while drawing shaped blocks in oblique projection.
-the methods of softening temporary hard water in our day-to-day life.
-Use print or digital devices to Search for information on boiling as a method of softening hard water.
-Discuss boiling as a method of softening temporary hard water.
How can one soften temporary hard water in the environment?
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-Demonstration. -Practical activity. -Checklists. -Oral questions. -Observation. -Written questions.
3 4
Mixtures, element and compounds.
Water hardness.
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:
-Describe the addition of washing soda as a method of softening temporary hard water.
-Carry out an activity to soften temporary hard water using addition of washing soda.
-Appreciate the Use of washing soda as a method of softening temporary hard water.
-Use digital devices to Search for information on addition of washing soda as a method of softening temporary hard water.
-Discuss addition of washing soda as a method of softening temporary hard water.
-Collaborate in conducting an activity to soften temporary hard water by adding washing soda (sodium carbonate)
How do the addition of washing soda soften temporary hard water?
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-Checklists. -Practical activity. -Written questions. -observation schedule. -Demonstration. -Assessment rubrics.
3 5
Mixtures, element and compounds.
Water hardness.
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:
-Outline the advantages and disadvantages of hard water.
-Discuss the advantages and disadvantages of hard water.
-Search the internet for information on the advantages and disadvantages of hard water.
-Appreciate the advantages and disadvantages of hard water.
-Discuss on the advantages and disadvantages of hard water and Present them in class.
-Use digital devices and print resources to Search for advantages and disadvantages of hard water.
-Write their findings and Present them in class.
-Why is hard water preferred for drinking? -What are the advantages of hard water? -What are the disadvantages of hard water?
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-Checklists. -Oral questions. -observation rubrics. -Written questions.
4 1
Mixtures, element and compounds.
Water hardness.
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:
-Outline the advantages and disadvantages of soft water in our daily life.
-Discuss the advantages and disadvantages of soft water.
-Search in the internet for information on the advantages and disadvantages of soft water.
-Appreciate the advantages and disadvantages of soft water in our environment.
-Discuss the advantages and disadvantages of soft water and Present their findings in class.
-Use digital devices to Search for information on the advantages and disadvantages of soft water.
-Write down their findings of the advantages and disadvantages of soft water in our day-to-day life.
-Discuss their findings on the advantages and disadvantages of soft water and Present in class.
-Appreciate the advantages and disadvantages of soft water in our environment.
-What are the advantages of soft water? -What are the disadvantages of soft water?
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-Checklists. -Oral questions. -Written questions. -Assessment rubrics.
4 2
Mixtures, element and compounds.
Water hardness.
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:
-State the application of soft water in our day-to-day life.
-Discuss the application of soft water in our daily life.
-Search the internet for application of soft water in our daily life.
-Appreciate the application of soft water in our daily life.
-Discuss and Present the application of soft water in our daily life.
-Use digital or print resources to Search for information on application of soft water in our daily life.
-Discuss the application of soft water in our daily life.
-Prepare charts and flashcards showing the application of soft water in our daily life.
What are the applications of soft water in our daily life?
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-Written questions. -Oral questions. -Assessment rubrics. -Checklists.
4 3
Mixtures, element and compounds.
Water hardness assessment.
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:
-Attempt the assessment questions based on the sub-strand; hardness.
-Answer the assessment questions on the sub-strand; water hardness correctly.
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-Written questions. -Assessment rubrics.
4 4
Living things and their environment.
Nutrition in plants.
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:
-Identify the external parts of a leaf.
-Describe the external parts of a leaf.
-Draw and label the external parts of a leaf.
-Enjoy drawing and labelling of a leaf.
-Use the hand lens to Observe parts of a fresh leaf of a plant.
-Identify the external parts of a leaf.
-Discuss the external parts of a leaf.
-Draw and label the external parts of a leaf on a chart and in exercise books.
What are the external parts of a leaf?
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-Observation. -Checklists. -Oral questions. -Drawing. -Written questions.
4 5
Living things and their environment.
Nutrition in plants.
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:
-State the adaptations of a leaf to photosynthesis.
-Discuss the adaptations of the leaf to photosynthesis.
-Prepare charts showing the applications of the leaf to photosynthesis.
-Appreciate the adaptations of the leaf to photosynthesis.
-Use digital devices or print resources to Search for information on the adaptation of a leaf to photosynthesis.
-Write down their findings in books.
-Discuss the adaptations of the leaf to photosynthesis.
-Discuss the adaptations of the leaf in relation to their roles in photosynthesis.
-Prepare charts showing the adaptations of the leaf to photosynthesis and Present in class.
How is the leaf adapted to ensure photosynthesis?
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-Written questions. -Checklists. -Oral questions. -Assessment rubrics.
5 1
Living things and their environment.
Nutrition in plants.
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:
-Identify the parts of the chloroplast.
-Discuss the structure of the chloroplast and its role in photosynthesis.
-Draw and label the parts of the chloroplast.
-Appreciate the role chloroplast in photosynthesis.
-Observe the structure of the chloroplast on charts photomicrographs.
-Identify the parts of the chromoplasts.
-Discuss the role of the structure of the chloroplasts in photosynthesis.
-Draw and label the parts of the chloroplast on charts and exercise books.
How is the chloroplast adapted to its function?
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-Checklists. -Assessment rubrics. -Oral questions. -Written questions. -Observation.
5 2
Living things and their environment.
Nutrition in plants.
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:
-Define the term photosynthesis in plants.
-Describe the process of photosynthesis in plants.
-Search the internet for information on the process of photosynthesis in plants.
-Appreciate the process of photosynthesis in nature.
-Use books, dictionary or the internet to Search for the meaning of photosynthesis?
-Use print or digital devices to Search for information on the process and products of photosynthesis.
-Discuss the process of photosynthesis in plants and share their findings in class.
-Watch video clips on the process of photosynthesis.
-What is photosynthesis? -What are the products of photosynthesis?
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-Checklists. -Assessment rubrics. -Oral questions. -Written questions.
5 3
Living things and their environment.
Nutrition in plants.
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:
-State the importance of photosynthesis in nature.
-Discuss the importance of photosynthesis in nature.
-Search the internet for more information on importance of photosynthesis in nature.
-Appreciate the importance of photosynthesis in nature.
-Discuss and Present the importance of photosynthesis in nature.
-Use digital or print resources to Search for information on the importance of photosynthesis in nature.
-Discuss the importance of photosynthesis in nature and Present in class.
What is the importance of photosynthesis in nature?
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-Checklists. -Assessment rubrics. -Written questions. -Oral questions. -Observation.
5 4
Living things and their environment.
Nutrition in plants.
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:
-Outline the procedure for testing the necessity of light for photosynthesis (starch test)
-Carry out an experiment to Show that light is necessary for photosynthesis.
-Enjoy conducting the experiment showing the necessity of light in photosynthesis.
-Identify the requirements for setting up the experiment.
-Outline the procedure to be followed when setting up an experiment to Show that light is necessary for photosynthesis.
-Collaborate in setting up the experiment to Show that light is necessary for photosynthesis.
-Observe, record and Discuss their findings from the experiment.
How can we determine that light is a necessary condition for photosynthesis to take place in plants?
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-Practical activity. -Demonstration. -Checklists. -Oral questions. -Assessment rubrics. -observation schedule.
5 5
Living things and their environment.
Nutrition in plants.
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:
-Describe the procedure for testing the necessity of chlorophyll for photosynthesis to occur.
-Prepare an experiment to Show that chlorophyll is necessary for photosynthesis to occur.
-Enjoy carrying out the experiment.
-Describe and Discuss the procedure for testing that chlorophyll is necessary for photosynthesis to take place.
-Identify and Prepare the requirements.
-Collaborate in setting up an experiment to Show that chlorophyll is necessary for photosynthesis to occur.
-Observe, record and Discuss their findings.
How can we determine that chlorophyll is necessary for photosynthesis to take place?
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integrated science studies learner
-Practical activity. -Checklists. -observation schedule. -Assessment rubrics. -Oral questions.
6 1
Living things and their environment.
Nutrition in plants assessment.
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:
-Attempt the assessment questions on the sub-strand; nutrition in plants.
-Answer the questions on the sub-strand; nutrition in plants.
-Revise the assessment and correct themselves.
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-Written questions. -Assessment rubrics. -Checklists.
6 2
Living things and their environment.
Nutrition in animals.
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:
-Identify the modes of nutrition in animals.
-Describe the parasitic and saprophytic as modes of nutrition in animals.
-Search the internet for information on parasitic and saprophytic as modes of nutrition in animals.
-Acknowledge the different modes of nutrition in animals.
-Identify the different modes of nutrition in animals.
-Use print or digital resources to Search for information on parasitic and saprophytic as modes of nutrition in animals.
-Discuss parasitic saprophytic as modes of nutrition in animals and give examples.
How do animals feed?
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-Written questions. -Oral questions. -Checklists. -Oral discussion. -Assessment rubrics.
6 3
Living things and their environment.
Nutrition in animals.
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:
-Describe dentition in homodont and heterodont; carnivorous.
-Identify the teeth structure for carnivorous.
-Discuss the functions of different teeth of a carnivorous.
-Observe the dentition structure of a carnivorous and draw in their books.
-Describe the dentition in carnivorous.
-Identify the teeth structure of a carnivorous.
-Name the different types of teeth in carnivorous.
-Discuss the functions of the different types of teeth in carnivorous.
-Draw the dentition structure of carnivorous.
Why are the carnivorous teeth widely spaced?
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-Checklists. -discussion. -Observation. -Oral questions. -Assessment rubrics.
6 4
Living things and their environment.
Nutrition in animals.
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:
-Describe the dentition in herbivorous.
-Identify the teeth structure for herbivorous.
-Discuss the function of the teeth structure in herbivorous.
-Draw the dentition structure of herbivorous.
-Describe the dentition in herbivorous.
-Identify the teeth structure of a herbivorous.
-Discuss the functions of the teeth structure in herbivorous.
-Draw the dentition structure of herbivorous.
How do different animals feed?
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-Checklists. -Oral questions. -discussion. -Assessment rubrics.
6 5
Living things and their environment.
Nutrition in animals.
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:
-Describe the dentition in omnivorous.
-Identify the dentition structure of omnivorous.
-Name examples of omnivorous.
-Discuss the functions of the teeth structure in omnivorous.
-Draw the teeth structure in omnivorous.
-Describe the dentition in omnivorous.
-Identify the dentition in omnivorous.
-Name examples of omnivorous.
-Discuss the functions of the different teeth structure of omnivorous.
-How do different animals feed?
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-Checklists. -Oral questions. -discussion. -Assessment rubrics.
7 1
Living things and their environment.
Nutrition in animals.
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:
-Describe the structure of incisors teeth.
-Define the shape of the incisors teeth.
-Discuss the function of the incisors teeth.
-Search the internet for more information on the functions of incisors teeth.
-Draw the incisors teeth.
-Describe the structure of incisors teeth.
-Define the shape of the incisors teeth.
-Discuss the function of the incisors teeth.
-Search the internet for more information on the functions of incisors teeth.
-Draw incisors teeth in their books and charts.
What are the functions of incisors?
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-Checklists. -Observation. -Assessment rubrics. -Written questions. -Oral questions.
7 2
Living things and their environment.
Nutrition in animals.
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:
-Describe the structure of pre-molars.
-Define the shape of the pre-molars.
-Discuss the function of the pre-molars teeth and Present in class.
-Search the internet for more information on the functions of pre-molars.
-Draw the pre-molars teeth.
-Describe the structure of pre-molars.
-Define the shape of the pre-molars.
-Discuss the function of the pre-molars and Present in class.
-Search the internet for more information on the functions of pre-molars teeth.
-Enjoy drawing the pre-molars teeth.
What are the roles of pre-molars?
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-Checklists. -Assessment rubrics. -Observation. -Written questions. -Oral questions.
7 3
Living things and their environment.
Nutrition in animals.
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:
-Define the term ingestion in the process of digestion in human beings.
-Discuss the process of ingestion in human beings.
-Outline the requirements for ingestion in digestive process.
-Search on the internet for information on ingestion.
-Define the term ingestion in the process of digestion in human beings.
-Discuss the process of ingestion in human beings.
-Outline the requirements for ingestion in digestive process.
-Search on the internet for information on ingestion.
How is ingestion important in digestion process?
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-Checklists. -Assessment rubrics. -Observation. -Oral questions. -Written exercise.
7 4
Living things and their environment.
Nutrition in animals.
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:
-Define assimilation in digestive process.
-Name the roles of assimilation in the human digestive process.
-Discuss the role assimilation in the human digestive process.
-Check the internet for more information on assimilation in the human digestive process.
-Acknowledge the importance of assimilation in the human digestive process.
-Define assimilation in digestive process.
-Name the roles of assimilation in the human digestive process.
-Discuss the role assimilation in the human digestive process.
-Check the internet for more information on assimilation in the human digestive process.
-Acknowledge the importance of assimilation in the human digestive process.
What is the role played by assimilation in the digestive process.
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-Checklists. -Assessment rubrics. -Written exercises. -Oral questions. -Observation.
7 5
Living things and their environment.
Nutrition in animals.
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:
-Describe the structure of molar teeth.
-Define the shape of the molar teeth.
-Discuss the functions of the molar teeth.
-Search the internet for more information on the molar teeth.
-Draw molar teeth in their books and charts.
-Describe the structure of molar teeth.
-Define the shape of the molar teeth.
-Discuss the functions of the molar teeth.
-Search the internet for more information on the molar teeth.
-Enjoy drawing molar teeth.
What are the function of molar teeth?
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-Checklists. -Assessment rubrics. -Observation. -Oral questions. -Written questions.
8 1
Living things and their environment.
Nutrition in animals.
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:
-Describe the process of digestion in human beings (ingestion, digestion, absorption, assimilation and egestion)
-Define the term digestion.
-Discuss about digestion in human beings.
-Use print or non-print media to Search for information on digestion in human beings.
-Draw the digestion process in human being in their books or charts.
-Describe the process of digestion in human beings (ingestion, digestion, absorption, assimilation and egestion)
-Define the term digestion as the breakdown of food into absorbable particles.
-Discuss about digestion in human beings and Present in class.
-Use print or non-print media to Search for information on digestion in human beings.
-Enjoy drawing digestive process in human being in their books or charts.
What is the importance of digestion in human beings?
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-Checklists. -Assessment rubrics. -Written questions. -Observation. -Oral questions.
8 2
Living things and their environment.
Nutrition in animals.
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:
-Define egestion in the human digestive process.
-State the difference between egestion and ingestion in human digestive process.
-Discuss the egestion process in human digestive process.
-Search the internet for more information on egestion in human digestive process.
-Acknowledge that animals have varied modes of nutrition.
-Define egestion in the human digestive process.
-State the difference between egestion and ingestion in human digestive process.
-Discuss the egestion process in human digestive process.
-Search the internet for more information on egestion as an important process in the human digestive process.
-Acknowledge that animals have varied modes of nutrition.
How does egestion help in the digestive process in animals?
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-Checklists. -Observation. -Oral questions. -Written questions. -Assessment rubrics.
8 3
Living things and their environment.
Nutrition in animals assessement.
Reproduction in plants.
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:
-Attempt the assessment questions on the sub-strand; nutrition in animals.
-Attempt the assessment questions on the sub-strand; nutrition in animals.
-Revise the assessment and correct themselves.
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-Checklists. -Written questions. -Assessment rubrics.
8 4
Living things and their environment.
Reproduction in plants.
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:
-Define the term pollination.
-Name the types of pollination.
-Discuss the different types of pollination in plants.
-Use print or non-print media to Search for more information on pollination.
-Acknowledge the importance of pollination in plants.
-Draw the different types of pollination in their books and charts.
-Define the term pollination.
-Name the types of pollination.
-Discuss the different types of pollination in plants.
-Use print or non-print media to Search for more information on pollination.
-Acknowledge the importance of pollination in plants.
-Draw the different types of pollination in their books and charts.
What factors promote self-pollination?
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-Written questions. -Observation. -Assessment rubrics. -Oral questions.
8 5
Living things and their environment.
Reproduction in plants.
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:
-Outline factors that promote self-pollination.
-Collaboratively Discuss the factors that promote self-pollination.
-Use print or non-print media to Search for information on factors that promote self-pollination.
-Acknowledge factors that promote self-pollination.
-Outline factors that promote self-pollination.
-Collaboratively Discuss the factors that promote self-pollination.
-Use print or non-print media to Search for information on factors that promote self-pollination.
-Acknowledge factors that promote self-pollination.
What factors promote self-pollination?
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-Assessment rubrics. -Written questions. -Oral questions. -Checklists. -peer assessment.
9

Midterm

10 1
Living things and their environment.
Reproduction in plants.
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:
-Outline the factors that hinder self-pollination.
-Collaboratively, Discuss the factors that hinder self-pollination.
-Use internet or non-print resources to Search for information on factors that hinder self-pollination.
-Acknowledge the factors that hinder self-pollination.
-Outline the factors that hinder self-pollination.
-Collaboratively, Discuss the factors that hinder self-pollination.
-Use internet or non-print resources to Search for information on factors that hinder self-pollination.
-Acknowledge the factors that hinder self-pollination.
What are the factors hindering self-pollination?
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-Assessment rubrics. -Oral questions. -Written questions. -Learner
10 2
Living things and their environment.
Reproduction in plants.
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:
-Outline adaptation of flowers to wind, insects and self-pollination.
-Collaboratively Study samples of flowers and Discuss their adaptation to agents of pollination.
-Draw different flowers according to their adaptation to agents of pollination.
-Watch animation or take an excursion in the school compound or neighborhood to Observe pollination agents in action.
-Outline adaptation of flowers to wind, insects and self-pollination.
-Collaboratively Study samples of flowers and Discuss their adaptation to agents of pollination.
-Draw different flowers according to their adaptation to agents of pollination.
-Watch animation or take an excursion in the school compound or neighborhood to Observe pollination agents in action.
How are flowers adapted to pollination?
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-Assessment rubrics. -Oral questions. -Written questions. -Observation. -physical activity. -Checklists.
10 3
Living things and their environment.
Reproduction in plants.
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:
-Outline the effects of agrochemical on pollination agents and their effects on reproduction in plants.
-Collaboratively Discuss the effects of agrochemical on pollinating agents and their effects on reproduction in plants.
-Search the internet or non-print media the effects of agrochemical on agents of pollination in plants.
-Outline the effects of agrochemical on pollination agents and their effects on reproduction in plants.
-Collaboratively Discuss the effects of agrochemical on pollinating agents and their effects on reproduction in plants.
-Search the internet or non-print resources for information on the effects of agrochemical on agents of pollination and their effect on reproduction in plants.
What are effects of agrochemical on the pollination?
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-Assessment rubrics. -Oral questions. -Checklists. -Written questions. -Observation. -Practical activity.
10 4
Living things and their environment.
Reproduction in plants.
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:
-Outline the seed and fruits formation in flowering plants.
-Collaboratively Discuss the formation of seed and fruits in flowering plants.
-Use print and non-print media to Search for information on seed and fruits formation and share with peers.
-Draw seeds and fruits formation in their books and charts.
-Acknowledge the seed and fruits formation in flowering plants.
-Outline the seed and fruits formation in flowering plants.
-Collaboratively Discuss with peer on the formation of seed and fruits in flowering plants and Present in class.
-Use print and non-print media to Search for information on seed and fruits formation and share with peers in class.
-Draw diagrams in their books and charts showing the seeds and fruits formation in flowering plants.
-Acknowledge the seed and fruits formation in flowering plants.
How are seeds and fruits formed in flowering plants?
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-Assessment rubrics. -Observation. -discussion. -Written questions. -Checklists. -Oral questions. -Practical activities.
10 5
Living things and their environment.
Reproduction in plants.
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:
-Categorize fruits and seeds based on their mode of dispersal
-Observe different seeds and fruits from their locality and Discuss and Categorize them based on their mode of dispersal.
-Collaboratively Discuss the importance of fruit and seed dispersal with peers.
-Draw different seeds and fruits and Show their mode of dispersal.
-Acknowledge the importance of seed and fruit dispersal in plants.
-Categorize fruits and seeds based on their mode of dispersal
-Observe different seeds and fruits from their locality and Discuss and Categorize them based on their mode of dispersal.
-Collaboratively Discuss the importance of fruit and seed dispersal with peers.
-Use internet to Search for information on seeds and fruits based on their mode of dispersal.
-Draw different seeds and fruits and Show their mode of dispersal.
-Acknowledge the importance of seed and fruit dispersal in plants.
What are the modes of seed and fruit dispersal
Sportlight
integrated science studies learner
-Assessment rubrics. -Observation. -peer assessment. -Oral questions. -Written questions. -Checklists.
11 1
Living things and their environment.
Reproduction in plants.
Nutrition in animals and reproduction in plants assessment.
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:
-Outline the role of flower in nature.
-Collaboratively Discuss the role of flowers in nature with peers.
-Search the internet on the information on the role of flowers in nature.
-Acknowledge the role of flowers in nature.
-Outline the role of flower in nature.
-Collaboratively Discuss the role of flowers in nature with peers and Present in class.
-Search the internet on the information on the role of flowers in nature.
-Acknowledge the role of flowers in nature.
What are the roles played by flower in nature?
Sportlight
integrated science studies learner
-Assessment rubrics. -Observation. -Oral questions. -peer assessment. -Checklists.
11 2
Living things and their environment.
The inter-dependence of life.
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:
-Explain the term biotic.
-Outline the biotic factors of the environment.
-Collaboratively Discuss the biotic factors of the environment and Present their findings in class.
-Search the internet for information on biotic factors of the environment.
-Name the biotic part of the environment (predation, symbiosis, competition and saprophytic)
-Acknowledge the biotic factors of the environment.
-Explain the term biotic as used in the environment.
-Outline the biotic factors of the environment.
-Collaboratively Discuss the biotic factors of the environment and Present their findings in class.
-Search the internet for information on biotic factors of the environment.
-Name the biotic part of the environment (predation, symbiosis, competition and saprophytic)
-Acknowledge the biotic factors of the environment.
What is the role of biotic/living things in the environment?
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integrated science studies learner
-Assessment rubrics. -Checklists. -Observation. -Practical activity. -Written questions.
11 3
Living things and their environment.
The inter-dependence of life.
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:
-Explain abiotic/non-living factors of the environment.
-Collaboratively Discuss the abiotic factors of the environment and Present their findings.
-Search the internet for information on abiotic factors of the environment.
-Outline the abiotic part of the environment (temperature, water, light, wind, atmospheric pressure, PH and salinity)
-Appreciate the abiotic factors of the environment.
-Explain abiotic/non-living factors of the environment.
-Collaboratively Discuss the abiotic factors of the environment and Present their findings.
-Search the internet for information on abiotic factors of the environment.
-Outline the abiotic part of the environment (temperature, water, light, wind, atmospheric pressure, PH and salinity)
-Appreciate the abiotic factors of the environment.
What is abiotic factor of the environment?
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integrated science studies learner
-Assessment rubrics. -Observation. -Written questions. -Practical activity. -Checklists. -peer assessment.
11 4
Living things and their environment.
The inter-dependence of life.
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:
-Outline the effects of abiotic/non-living factors of the environment in nature.
-Collaboratively Discuss the effects of abiotic factors of the environment in nature and Present their findings in class.
-Search the internet for information on abiotic factors of the environment and their effects in nature.
-Acknowledge the effects of abiotic factors of the environment in nature.
-Outline the effects of abiotic/non-living factors of the environment in nature.
-Collaboratively Discuss the effects of abiotic factors of the environment in nature and Present their findings in class.
-Search the internet for information on abiotic factors of the environment and their effects in nature.
-Acknowledge the effects of abiotic factors of the environment in nature.
How does abiotic factors of the environment affect nature?
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integrated science studies learner
-Assessment rubrics. -Written questions. -Oral questions. -Observation. -Checklists.
11 5
Living things and their environment.
The inter-dependence of life.
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:
-Outline the energy flow in the ecosystem.
-Explain the interdependence between biotic and abiotic factors of the environment.
-Search the internet for information on interdependence between biotic and abiotic factors of the environment.
-Collaboratively Discuss the interdependence between biotic and abiotic factors of the environment.
-Acknowledge the interdependence between biotic and abiotic factors of the environment.
-Outline the energy flow in the ecosystem.
-Explain the interdependence between biotic and abiotic factors of the environment.
-Search the internet for information on interdependence between biotic and abiotic factors of the environment.
-Collaboratively Discuss the interdependence between biotic and abiotic factors of the environment.
-Acknowledge the interdependence between biotic and abiotic factors of the environment.
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integrated science studies learner
-Assessment rubrics. -Written questions. -Oral questions. -Observation. -Checklists.
12 1
Living things and their environment.
The inter-dependence of life.
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:
-Explain the term food chain.
-Collaboratively Carry out activity to Identify living things and organisms and What they feed on.
-Construct food chains showing How living organism
-Explain the term food chain as used in living organisms.
-Search the meaning of food chain on the internet and dictionary.
-Collaboratively Carry out activity to Identify living organisms and What they feed on.
-Construct food chains showing How living organism
What does a food chain show?
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integrated science studies learner
-Assessment rubrics. -Checklists. -Observation. -Practical activity. -Oral questions. -Written questions.
12 2
Living things and their environment.
The inter-dependence of life.
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:
-Explain the meaning of decomposers on ecosystem and their importance in recycling nutrients with peers.
-Collaboratively Discuss the role and importance of decomposers in the ecosystem.
-Search the internet for information on decomposers, their roles and importance in the ecosystem.
-Appreciate the roles and importance of decomposers in the ecosystem.
-Explain the meaning of decomposers in an ecosystem and Outline their importance in recycling nutrients with peers.
-Collaboratively Discuss the role and importance of decomposers in the ecosystem.
-Search the internet for information on decomposers, their roles and importance in the ecosystem.
-Appreciate the roles and importance of decomposers in the ecosystem.
What are the roles of decomposers in the ecosystem?
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integrated science studies learner
-Checklists. -Assessment rubrics. -Oral questions. -Written questions. -Observation. -peer assessment.
12 3
Living things and their environment.
The inter-dependence of life.
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:
-Outline the human activities and their effects in the environment.
-Collaboratively Discuss the effects of human activities in the environment.
-Search the internet for information on the effects of human activities in the environment.
-Acknowledge the effects of human activities in the environment.
-Outline the effect of human activities in the environment.
-Collaboratively Discuss the effects of human activities in the environment.
-Search the internet for information on the effects of human activities in the environment.
-Acknowledge the effects of human activities in the environment.
How does human activities affect the environment?
Sportlight
integrated science studies learner
-Checklists. -Assessment rubrics. -Oral questions. -Observation. -peer assessment. -Written questions.
12 4
Living things and their environment.
The inter-dependence of life assessment.
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:
-Attempt the assessment exercise on the sub-strand; the inter-dependence of life.
-Revise the assessment exercise.
-Attempt the assessment exercise on the sub-strand; the inter-dependence of life.
-Revise the assessment exercise.
Sportlight
integrated science studies learner
-Assessment rubrics. -Checklists. -Written exercise. -peer assessment.
12 5
Living things and their environment.
The inter-dependence of life assessment.
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:

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