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WK LSN TOPIC SUB-TOPIC OBJECTIVES T/L ACTIVITIES T/L AIDS REFERENCE REMARKS
2 1
FARM POWER & MACHINERY.
Electrical system of a tractor.
Tractor ignition system.
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:
Name the components in the electrical system of a tractor.
Highlight methods of maintaining a tractor battery.
Refer to diagram for electrical system of a tractor;
Brief discussion.
Chart-  electrical system.
Chart - ignition system.
KLB BK IV
Pg 65-67

Longhorn Bk IV
Pg 61
2 2
FARM POWER & MACHINERY.
Tractor cooling system.
Lubrication system of an engine.
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:
Briefly describe air-cooled and water-cooled systems.
Discuss proper maintenance of cooling system.
Brief discussion.
Chart- water cooling system.
diagram of a lubrication system
KLB BK IV
Pg 69-71

Longhorn Bk IV
Pg 63-64
2 3
FARM POWER & MACHINERY.
Power transmission system of an engine.
Tractor servicing.
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:
Explain the function of power transmission system.
State the function of the clutch, gearbox and the differential.
Teacher exposes the parts of power transmission system.
Refer to diagrams to identify parts of a power transmission system;
Brief discussion.
Chart- power transmission
system.
KLB BK IV
Pg 72-76

Longhorn Bk IV
Pg 64-65
2 4
FARM POWER & MACHINERY.
Tractor drawn implements.
Disc plough.
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:
Classify tractor drawn implements on basis of attachment to the tractor.
List down maintenance practices for a trailer.
Teacher?s explanations.


Q/A: maintenance practices.
Charts-
Tractor drawn implements.
Chart- Disc plough
KLB BK IV
Pg 77-80

Longhorn Bk IV
Pg 66-7
3 1
FARM POWER & MACHINERY.
Mould board plough.
Harrows.
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:
State operational differences between the disc plough and mould board plough.
Chart- Mould board plough
harrows 
KLB BK IV
Pg 80-82
Longhorn Bk IV
Pg 70-1
3 2
FARM POWER & MACHINERY.
Other farm implements.
Animal drawn implements.
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:
Explain the functional features of subsoilers, ridgers, rotary tillers & mowers.
List down maintenance practices for the
implements.
Exposition & brief discussion.
Excursion & exhibitions.
illustrative video
Chart:
An ox-plough.
KLB BK IV
Pg 85-91

Longhorn Bk IV
Pg 78-82
3 3
AGRIC. ECONOMICS III (PRODUCTION ECONOMICS)
Household firm relationship.
Gross domestic product (GDP) and Gross National product (GNP). Per Capita Income.
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:
Define a household and a firm as business terms.
Describe a household and a firm as producers and consumers and their role in a country's economic growth.
Q/A: review definition of economics, production economics.
Exposition & explanations.
Q/A & discussion.

resource person
calculator
KLB BK IV
Pg 96-97

Longhorn Bk 4
Pg 20-21
3 4
AGRIC. ECONOMICS III (PRODUCTION ECONOMICS)
Contribution of Agriculture to national development.
Land as a factor of production.
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:
Explain contribution of Agriculture to development.
Brain storming;
Discussion.
student book
KLB BK IV
Pg 98-9
Longhorn Bk 4
Pg 90-91
4 1
AGRIC. ECONOMICS III (PRODUCTION ECONOMICS)
Labor as a factor of production.
Capital.
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:
Define the term labor as used in production.
Explain ways of improving labor productivity.
Identify types of labor.
Oral questions & discussion.
chart
KLB BK IV
Pg 100-2

Longhorn Bk 4
Pg 93-4
4 2
AGRIC. ECONOMICS III (PRODUCTION ECONOMICS)
Management as a production factor.
Production function.
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:
State functions of a manager in a farm.
Identify good qualities of a manager.
Q/A & discussion.
KLB BK IV
Pg 103-4
4 3
AGRIC. ECONOMICS III (PRODUCTION ECONOMICS)
Production function curves.
Increasing returns production functions.
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:
Illustrate and interpret input-output relationship graphically.
Worked examples: supervised practice.
Graph papers.
KLB BK IV
Pg 106-7
Longhorn Bk 4
Pg 98
4 4
AGRIC. ECONOMICS III (PRODUCTION ECONOMICS)
Constant returns production functions.
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:
Constant returns production functions.
Give empirical examples where Increasing returns production functions are experienced.
Tabulate inputs and outputs.
Graphical representation of constant returns production functions.
charts
KLB BK IV
Pg 108-9

Longhorn Bk 4
Pg 99
5 1
AGRIC. ECONOMICS III (PRODUCTION ECONOMICS)
Decreasing returns production functions.
Law of diminishing returns.
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:
Decreasing returns production functions.
Give empirical examples where decreasing returns production functions are experienced.
Tabulate inputs and outputs.
Graphical representation of decreasing returns production functions.
graphs
KLB BK IV
Pg 109-10
5 2
AGRIC. ECONOMICS III (PRODUCTION ECONOMICS)
Zones of a PF curve.
The principles of substitution. Input-input relationship.
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:
Divide a production function into three zones.
Identify rational zones of production.
Q/A: review AP, MP.
Guided discovery of the three zones.
Chart - Curve showing 3 zones of PF.
KLB BK IV
Pg 113-5
Longhorn Bk 4
Pg 101-2
5 3
AGRIC. ECONOMICS III (PRODUCTION ECONOMICS)
Product-product relationship. Supplementary and complementary products.
The principle of equi-marginal returns. The concept of cost.
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:
Give examples of product-product relationship.

Give illustrative examples depicting supplementary and complementary products.
Oral questions: joint products, competitive products.

Discussion.
charts
KLB BK IV
Pg 116-7

Longhorn Bk 4
Pg 103
5 4
AGRIC. ECONOMICS III (PRODUCTION ECONOMICS)
Types of revenue.
Farm planning.
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:
Compute total revenue, net revenue and marginal revenue given the relevant information.
Worked examples;
Explanations.
charts
KLB BK IV
Pg 119-120
Longhorn Bk 4
Pg 107
6

Exam

7

Mid term break

8 1
AGRIC. ECONOMICS III (PRODUCTION ECONOMICS)
Making a farm plan.
Farm budgeting.
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:
Outline steps followed in making a farm plan.
Exposition, probing questions & discussion.
chart
KLB BK IV
Pg 122-3
Longhorn Bk 4
Pg 109
8 2
AGRIC. ECONOMICS III (PRODUCTION ECONOMICS)
Types of farm budgets.
Farmer?s support services Extension, training & banking.
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:
Describe types of farm budgets.
Give examples of contexts where certain types of budgets are used.
Draw a partial budget.
Draw a complete budget.
Exposition & discussion,
Worked examples;
Supervised practice;
Written exercises.
chart
KLB BK IV
Pg 124-7

Longhorn Bk 4
Pg 110-1
8 3
AGRIC. ECONOMICS III (PRODUCTION ECONOMICS)
Credit. Sources of credit.
Artificial insemination & Agricultural research.
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:
Define the term credit.
Identify types of credit.
Differentiate between hard & soft credit.
List down sources of credit.
Identify problems associated with credits.
Detailed discussion
& exposition of new concepts.
student book
KLB BK IV
Pg 128-130



Longhorn Bk 4
Pg 113-5
8 4
AGRIC. ECONOMICS III (PRODUCTION ECONOMICS)
Marketing. Farm input suppliers Tractor hire service
Risks and uncertainties in farming.
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:
Cite examples of organizations that help farmers in marketing their produce.
Cite organizations where farmers can obtain farm inputs.
State merits & demerits of tractor hire service.
Cite points of tractor hire service.
Writing initials in full e.g. KPCU.

Brief discussion
resource person
KLB BK IV
Pg 132-4


Longhorn Bk 4
Pg 112-3
9 1
AGRIC. ECONOMICS III (PRODUCTION ECONOMICS)
AGRICULTURE ECONOMIC IV (FARM ACCOUNTS)
Adjusting to uncertainties and risks.
Financial documents.
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:
Outline ways of adjusting to risks and uncertainties.


Brain storming;
Detailed discussion.
Invoice, receipt, delivery note and a purchase order.
KLB BK IV
Pg 135-6

Longhorn Bk 4
Pg 118-9
9 2
AGRICULTURE ECONOMIC IV (FARM ACCOUNTS)
Books of accounts.
Cash book.
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:
Describe features of the ledger and the inventory.
Oral questions & brief discussion.
Illustrative tables.
Cash book.
KLB BK IV
Pg 146-150
Longhorn Bk 4
Pg 124
9 3
AGRICULTURE ECONOMIC IV (FARM ACCOUNTS)
Journal & Subsidiary books of the Journal.
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:
Describe features of the journal & subsidiary books of the journal.
Oral questions & brief discussion.
Illustrative tables.
KLB BK IV
Pg 151-3
9 4
AGRICULTURE ECONOMIC IV (FARM ACCOUNTS)
Financial statements. Balance sheet.
Solvency of a business.
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:
Describe features of balance sheets.
Prepare a balance sheet.

Make entries in a balance sheet.
Prepare a balance sheet.
Supervised practice.
Balance sheet.
KLB BK IV
Pg 154-7
Longhorn Bk 4
Pg 129-130
10-12

Examination end trem

12 4
AGRICULTURE ECONOMIC IV (FARM ACCOUNTS)
Profit and loss account.
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:
Define a profit and loss account.
Draw a profit and loss A/C.
Compute net profit.
Teacher gives format of profit and loss A/C.
Worked examples.
Supervised practice.
chart 
KLB BK IV
Pg 157-9
Longhorn Bk 4
Pg 132-3

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