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WK LSN TOPIC SUB-TOPIC OBJECTIVES T/L ACTIVITIES T/L AIDS REFERENCE REMARKS
1 2
LIVESTOCK PRODUCTION I
Beef cattle.
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:
To identify major parts of a beef animal.
To identify general characteristics of beef cattle.
Drawing and labeling a beef cow.
Charts- a beef animal.
KLB
Pages 1121
1 3
LIVESTOCK PRODUCTION I
Breeds of beef cattle.
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:
To describe various breeds of beef cattle
Brief discussion: Hereford, Aberdeen Angus, Charolais, and Galloway.
Wall chart-Beef cattle
KLB
Pages 122
2 1
LIVESTOCK PRODUCTION I
Dual-purpose cattle.
Sheep. Breeds of wool sheep.
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:
To identify dual-purpose cattle breeds (both exotic and indigenous).
To state characteristics of dual-purpose cattle breeds.
Discuss characteristics of Sahiwal, Red Poll and Zebu (East African Zebu).
Photographs of dual-purpose cattle breeds.
Chart- key parts of a sheep.
Wall chart- Breeds of wool sheep.
KLB
Pages 122
2 2
LIVESTOCK PRODUCTION I
Mutton sheep breeds.
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:
To name breeds of mutton sheep.
To state characteristics of each bread of mutton sheep.
Identifying and stating characteristics of the Dorper, Black head Persian sheep, Masai sheep, Somali sheep.
Wall chart- Breeds of mutton sheep.


KLB
Pages 131
2 3
LIVESTOCK PRODUCTION I
Dual-purpose sheep.
Breeds of meat goats.
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:
To name breeds of dual-purpose sheep.
To state characteristics of each bread of dual-purpose sheep.
Assignment method: Stating characteristics of Romney Marsh, Corriedale, and Hampshire Down.
Wall chart: dual-purpose sheep breeds.
KLB
Page 132
3 1
LIVESTOCK PRODUCTION I
Breeds of milk goats.
Pig breeds.
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:
To name and state characteristics of breeds of milk goats.
To state characteristics of Angora goat.
Highlight the characteristics of: Toggenburg goat, Saanen, Jamnapuri goat, e.t.c.
Highlight the characteristics of Angora goat.
Wall chart- milk and meat goats.
Chart- Key parts of a pig
Wall chart- Major pig breeds.
KLB
Page 134
3

CAT 1

4 1
LIVESTOCK PRODUCTION I
Breeds of rabbits.
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:
To name key parts of a rabbit.
To identify breeds of rabbits and their characteristics.
Briefly discuss the typical conformation and characteristics of New Zealand White, the California White, the Chinchilla and Earlops.
Chart- Key parts of a rabbit
Wall chart- Rabbit breeds.
KLB
Pages 136
4 2
LIVESTOCK PRODUCTION I
Chicken breeds.
Chicken hybrids.
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:
To name key parts of a chicken.
To list characteristics of pure breeds of chicken
Drawing and labelling.
Assignment method:
Leghorn, Rhode Island Red, Australop, Light Sussex, Plymouth Rock, e.t.c.
Chart - Key parts of a chicken.
KLB
Pages 128
4 3
LIVESTOCK PRODUCTION I
Camel breeds.
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:
To identify the two major camel breeds.
Exposition;
Discussion;
Excursion.
Photographs of camel breeds.
KLB
Pages 138
5 1
INORGANIC FERTILIZERS
Macro-nutrients. Nitrogen.
Phosphorus. Potassium.
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:



To identify plants macronutrients.
To classify macro-nutrients as fertilizers and liming elements.


To identify role of nitrogen in plants.
To state symptoms of nitrogen deficiency in plants



List down macro- elements.
Q/A: Definition of an ion; expose ionic form of elements.

Discuss, giving examples the role of nitrogen and the deficiency symptoms.
Yellowish-green / brown leaves.
Purple flowers.
Curled leaves,
Chlorotic leaves.
KLB BK II
1-2
5 2
INORGANIC FERTILIZERS
Magnesium. Calcium.
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:
To identify role of magnesium in plants.
To state symptoms of magnesium deficiency in plants.
To identify role of calcium in plants.
To state symptoms of calcium deficiency in plants.
Discuss, giving examples the role of magnesium and the deficiency symptoms.

Discuss, giving examples the role of calcium and the deficiency symptoms.
Thin stems with reduced nodulation.

Tomatoes with blossom end rot.
KLB BK II Pgs 4-5
5 3
INORGANIC FERTILIZERS
Sulphur. Carbon, Hydrogen & Oxygen.
Micro-nutrients.
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:
To identify role of sulphur in plants.
To state symptoms of sulphur deficiency in plants.


To explain the photosynthetic role of carbon, hydrogen and oxygen.
Discuss, giving examples the role of sulphur and the deficiency symptoms.



Briefly highlight the role of carbon, hydrogen and oxygen in photosynthesis.

crop leaves
Chart: Macronutrients,
micronutrients,
their ionic forms and deficiency symptoms.
Pg 5
6 1
INORGANIC FERTILIZERS
Classification of Fertilizers. Straight and compound fertilizers.
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:
To identify criteria used to classify inorganic fertilizers.

To distinguish between straight and compound fertilizers.
To give examples of:
- Straight fertilizers.
- Compound fertilizers.
Teacher briefly exposes the classification criteria.

Detailed discussion.
Teacher presents the fertilizers and helps students to identify them.


CAN
ASN
SA
DAP, MAP, Urea.
KLB BK II Pg 8
6 2
INORGANIC FERTILIZERS
Nitrogenous fertilizers.
Phosphatic fertilizers.
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:
To state characteristics of nitrogenous fertilizers.
Group experiments- Dissolving nitrogenous fertilizers in water.
Discussion: Other characteristics of nitrogenous fertilizers.
Giving examples of nitrogenous fertilizers.
(NH4)2 SO4
ASN
SSP
DSP
TSP
KLB BK II Pg 9-10
6 3
INORGANIC FERTILIZERS
Potassic fertilizers.
Fertilizer Application.
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:
To state characteristics of potassium fertilizers.
To give examples of potassium fertilizers.
Group experiments: Solubility in water, litmus tests.
Discuss properties of KCl, K2SO4.
KCl
K2SO4
PKLB BK II g 11-12
7 1
INORGANIC FERTILIZERS
Fertilizer Rates.
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:
To determine % of nutrient(s) of a fertilizer.
To calculate fertilizer ratio.
To find the amount of fertilizer required per unit area (hectare).
Problem solving and explanations.
Worked examples.
Supervised practice.
chart
KLB BK II Pg 14-15
7

CAT 2

8 1
INORGANIC FERTILIZERS
Carbon cycle and Nitrogen cycle.
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:
To explain ways in which carbon / nitrogen is removed / returned to the atmosphere.
Assignment method / Group discussion.
Charts: Carbon cycle
Nitrogen cycle.
KLB BK II Pg 16-20
8 2
INORGANIC FERTILIZERS
Soil Sampling.
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:
To define soil sampling.
To state methods of sampling soil.
To describe soil sampling procedures.

Expositions &
Detailed discussion.
Charts: Transverse and ziz-zag soil sampling methods.
KLB BK II Pg 20-22
8 3
INORGANIC FERTILIZERS
Soil Testing.
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:
To define soil testing.
To explain importance of soil testing.
To test soil pH.
To explain effect of soil pH on crops.
Q/A: Definition and importance of soil testing.
Q/A: Definition of pH in terms of acidity / alkalinity.
Class standard experiments: Determining soil pH.
Discussion: Optimum pH range for crops.

Litmus paper, indicators, pH colour chart.
KLB BK II Pg 22-24
9 1
CROP PRODUCTION II (PLANTING)
Seeds.
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:


To state advantages and disadvantages of using seeds as planting materials.
Teacher broadly classifies planting materials as either seeds or vegetative materials.
Q/A: Advantages and disadvantages of using seeds compared to vegetative materials.
student book
KLB BK II Pg 27-28
9

MID TERM BREAK

10 1
CROP PRODUCTION II (PLANTING)
Vegetative materials.
Vegetative planting materials.
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:
To state advantages and disadvantages of using vegetative materials over seeds.


Q/A: Advantages of vegetative materials over seeds.
vegetative materials & seeds
Bulbils of sisal/ splits of grass/ pyrethrum, banana/ sisal suckers, Irish potato tubers, potato vines, and sugarcane setts.
KLB BK II Pg 28-34
10 2
CROP PRODUCTION II (PLANTING)
Selection of planting materials.
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:
To explain factors to consider when selecting planting materials.
Detailed discussion with explanations of new concepts.
vegetative materials & seeds
KLB BK II Pg 34
10 3
CROP PRODUCTION II (PLANTING)
Preparation of planting materials.
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:
To explain some methods used to prepare planting materials.
Detailed discussion on breaking seed dormancy, chemical treatment, seed dressing and seed inoculation, chitting / sprouting.
vegetative materials & seeds
KLB BK II Pg 35
11 1
CROP PRODUCTION II (PLANTING)
Time of planting.
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:
To explain factors to consider in timing planting.
To identify advantages of timely planting.
Q/A and brief discussion.
KLB BK II Pg 38
11 2
CROP PRODUCTION II (PLANTING)
Broadcasting method of planting. Row planting.
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:
To identify advantages and disadvantages of broadcasting method.

To state advantages and disadvantages of row planting.
Brief discussion.
Give examples of crops planted by broadcasting.

Q/A: Advantages and disadvantages of row planting.
video
KLB BK II Pg 39-40
11 3
CROP PRODUCTION II (PLANTING)
Over-sowing and under-sowing.
Spacing of crops.
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:
To distinguish over-sowing form under-sowing.
Brief discussion.
Give examples of such crops.
video
Chart: Average inter-row and intrarow spacing of common crops.
v Pg 40
12 1
CROP PRODUCTION II (PLANTING)
Plant population.
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:
To determine plant population in a given size of land.
Q/A: Inter-conversion of metric units.

Worked examples.
KLB BK II Pg 42-43
12 2
CROP PRODUCTION II (PLANTING)
Seed rate.
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:
To define optimal seed rate of a given crop.
To explain factors to consider in choosing seed rates.
Explanations and detailed discussion.
student book
KLB BK II Pg 43
12 3
CROP PRODUCTION II (PLANTING)
Depth of planting.
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:
To explain determinants of correct depth of planting.
Q/A & Detailed discussion.
Field activity: planting crops to the correct spacing.
Supervised field activities.
school farm
KLB BK II Pg 43-44
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