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WK | LSN | TOPIC | SUB-TOPIC | OBJECTIVES | T/L ACTIVITIES | T/L AIDS | REFERENCE | REMARKS |
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1 | 2 |
LIVESTOCK PRODUCTION I
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Beef cattle.
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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.
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Charts- a beef animal.
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KLB
Pages 1121 |
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1 | 3 |
LIVESTOCK PRODUCTION I
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Breeds of beef cattle.
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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.
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Wall chart-Beef cattle
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KLB
Pages 122 |
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2 | 1 |
LIVESTOCK PRODUCTION I
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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).
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Photographs of dual-purpose cattle breeds.
Chart- key parts of a sheep. Wall chart- Breeds of wool sheep. |
KLB
Pages 122 |
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2 | 2 |
LIVESTOCK PRODUCTION I
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Mutton sheep breeds.
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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.
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Wall chart- Breeds of mutton sheep.
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KLB
Pages 131 |
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2 | 3 |
LIVESTOCK PRODUCTION I
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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.
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Wall chart: dual-purpose sheep breeds.
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KLB
Page 132 |
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3 | 1 |
LIVESTOCK PRODUCTION I
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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 |
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3 |
CAT 1 |
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4 | 1 |
LIVESTOCK PRODUCTION I
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Breeds of rabbits.
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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 |
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4 | 2 |
LIVESTOCK PRODUCTION I
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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.
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KLB
Pages 128 |
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4 | 3 |
LIVESTOCK PRODUCTION I
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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.
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KLB
Pages 138 |
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5 | 1 |
INORGANIC FERTILIZERS
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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 |
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5 | 2 |
INORGANIC FERTILIZERS
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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
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5 | 3 |
INORGANIC FERTILIZERS
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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
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6 | 1 |
INORGANIC FERTILIZERS
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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
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6 | 2 |
INORGANIC FERTILIZERS
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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
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6 | 3 |
INORGANIC FERTILIZERS
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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
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7 | 1 |
INORGANIC FERTILIZERS
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Fertilizer Rates.
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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
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KLB BK II Pg 14-15
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7 |
CAT 2 |
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8 | 1 |
INORGANIC FERTILIZERS
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Carbon cycle
and
Nitrogen cycle.
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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.
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Charts: Carbon cycle
Nitrogen cycle. |
KLB BK II Pg 16-20
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8 | 2 |
INORGANIC FERTILIZERS
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Soil Sampling.
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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.
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KLB BK II Pg 20-22
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8 | 3 |
INORGANIC FERTILIZERS
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Soil Testing.
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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.
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KLB BK II Pg 22-24
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9 | 1 |
CROP PRODUCTION II (PLANTING)
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Seeds.
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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
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KLB BK II Pg 27-28
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9 |
MID TERM BREAK |
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10 | 1 |
CROP PRODUCTION II (PLANTING)
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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
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10 | 2 |
CROP PRODUCTION II (PLANTING)
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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.
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vegetative materials & seeds
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KLB BK II Pg 34
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10 | 3 |
CROP PRODUCTION II (PLANTING)
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Preparation of planting materials.
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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.
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vegetative materials & seeds
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KLB BK II Pg 35
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11 | 1 |
CROP PRODUCTION II (PLANTING)
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Time of planting.
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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.
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KLB BK II Pg 38
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11 | 2 |
CROP PRODUCTION II (PLANTING)
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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
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KLB BK II Pg 39-40
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11 | 3 |
CROP PRODUCTION II (PLANTING)
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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
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12 | 1 |
CROP PRODUCTION II (PLANTING)
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Plant population.
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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. |
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KLB BK II Pg 42-43
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12 | 2 |
CROP PRODUCTION II (PLANTING)
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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.
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student book
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KLB BK II Pg 43
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12 | 3 |
CROP PRODUCTION II (PLANTING)
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Depth of planting.
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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
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KLB BK II Pg 43-44
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13-14 |
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