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WK | LSN | STRAND | SUB-STRAND | LESSON_LEARNING_OUTCOMES | LEARNING_EXPERIENCES | KEY INQUIRY QUESTIONS | LEARNING RESOURCES | ASSESSMENT METHODS | REFLECTION |
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1 | 1-2 |
Scientific Investigation
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Grouping the Apparatus and Instruments
Parts and Functions of a Light Microscope |
By the end of the
lesson, the learner
should be able to:
Classify the instruments according to the functions. Draw any one instrument used for measuring each of the following; volume, time, length, mass and temperature. Appreciate the use of laboratory apparatus and instruments. Define a microscope. Identify the parts of a light microscope. Draw and label the parts of a light microscope. Appreciate the parts of a light microscope. |
Learners are guided to classify the instruments according to the functions
In groups, learners are guided to draw any one instrument used for measuring each of the following; volume, time, length, mass and temperature. Learners are guided to define a microscope. In groups, learners are guided to identify the parts of a light microscope. In groups, learners are guided to draw and label the parts of a light microscope. |
What instrument is used to measure time?
What is a light microscope? |
KLB: Top Scholar; Integrated Science Learner
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Oral questions Oral Report Observation
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1 | 3 |
Scientific Investigation
|
Parts and Functions of a Light Microscope
|
By the end of the
lesson, the learner
should be able to:
Identify the functions of a light microscope. Draw and label a light microscope and not how various parts are interrelated. Appreciate the functions of a light microscope. |
In groups, learners are guided to identify the functions of a light microscope
In groups, learners are guided to draw and label a light microscope and not how various parts are interrelated. |
What are the functions of a light microscope?
|
KLB: Top Scholar; Integrated Science Learner
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Oral questions Oral Report Observation
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1 | 4 |
Scientific Investigation
|
Handling and use of a Light Microscope
|
By the end of the
lesson, the learner
should be able to:
Explain how to take care of the mirror and lenses of a microscope. Discuss how to clean different parts of a microscope. Discuss how to handle a light microscope. Handle a light microscope with care. |
In groups, learners are guided to explain how to take care of the mirror and lenses of a microscope
In groups, learners are guided to discuss how to clean different parts of a microscope. In groups, learners are guided to discuss how to handle a light microscope |
How should you carry a microscope?
How should you keep the microscope after use?
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KLB: Top Scholar; Integrated Science Learner
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Oral questions Oral Report Observation
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1 | 5 |
Scientific Investigation
|
Using a Light Microscope
|
By the end of the
lesson, the learner
should be able to:
Watch a video on how to use a light microscope. Make a drawing of what they see. Appreciate the uses of a light microscope. |
As a class, learners are guided to watch a video on how to use a light microscope.
Learners are guided to make a drawing of what they see. |
How should you place a microscope on the workbench?
|
KLB: Top Scholar; Integrated Science Learner
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Oral questions Oral Report Observation
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2 | 1-2 |
Scientific Investigation
|
Using a Light Microscope
Identifying Heating Apparatus and Instruments Used in the Laboratory |
By the end of the
lesson, the learner
should be able to:
Outline the procedure of using a light microscope. Conduct an experiment using a light microscope. Enjoy using a light microscope. Identify heating apparatus and instruments used in the laboratory. Discuss the safety measures when handling the heating instruments. Discuss the safety measures to observe when using heating apparatus. Appreciate the use of heating apparatus and instruments used in the laboratory. |
In groups, learners to outline the procedure of using a light microscope.
In groups, learners to conduct an experiment using a light microscope Learners are guided to identify heating apparatus and instruments used in the laboratory In groups, learners to discuss the safety measures when handling the heating instruments. In groups, learners to discuss the safety measures to observe when using heating apparatus. |
How do use a Light Microscope?
What are the safety measures to observe when using heating apparatus and instruments in the laboratory? |
KLB: Top Scholar; Integrated Science Learner
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Oral questions Oral Report Observation
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2 | 3 |
Scientific Investigation
|
Identifying Parts and Functions of a Bunsen Burner
|
By the end of the
lesson, the learner
should be able to:
Identify parts and functions of a Bunsen burner. Discuss uses of parts of the Bunsen burner. Draw and label the parts of a Bunsen burner. Appreciate the uses of parts of a Bunsen burner. |
In groups, learners are guided to identify parts and functions of a Bunsen burner.
In groups, learners are guided to discuss uses of parts of the Bunsen burner Individually or in pairs, learners are guided to draw and label the parts of a Bunsen burner |
What are the functions of a Bunsen Burner?
|
KLB: Top Scholar; Integrated Science Learner
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Oral questions Oral Report Observation
|
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2 | 4 |
Scientific Investigation
|
Identifying Parts and Functions of a Bunsen Burner
|
By the end of the
lesson, the learner
should be able to:
Identify parts and functions of a Bunsen burner. Discuss uses of parts of the Bunsen burner. Draw and label the parts of a Bunsen burner. Appreciate the uses of parts of a Bunsen burner. |
In groups, learners are guided to identify parts and functions of a Bunsen burner.
In groups, learners are guided to discuss uses of parts of the Bunsen burner Individually or in pairs, learners are guided to draw and label the parts of a Bunsen burner |
What are the functions of a Bunsen Burner?
|
KLB: Top Scholar; Integrated Science Learner
|
Oral questions Oral Report Observation
|
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2 | 5 |
Scientific Investigation
|
Handling and Care of Apparatus and Instruments in the Laboratory
|
By the end of the
lesson, the learner
should be able to:
State the safety precautions when handling laboratory instruments and apparatus. Discuss how to handle and care for different types of apparatus and instruments in the laboratory. Appreciate the importance of the safety precautions when handling laboratory instruments and apparatus. |
In groups, learners are guided to state the safety precautions when handling laboratory instruments and apparatus.
In groups, learners are guided to discuss how to handle and care for different types of apparatus and instruments in the laboratory. |
How do you handle different types of apparatus and instruments in the laboratory?
(Glassware, metallic apparatus)
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KLB: Top Scholar; Integrated Science Learner
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Oral questions Oral Report Observation
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3 | 1-2 |
Scientific Investigation
Mixtures,Elements and Compounds. |
Importance of Consumer Protection when Handling Apparatus and Chemicals in the Laboratory
Mixtures. (. Methods of Separating Mixtures.(Decantin |
By the end of the
lesson, the learner
should be able to:
State the importance of the information on the packaging of the laboratory instruments and chemicals. Discuss ways in which consumers are protected when handling apparatus and chemicals in the laboratory. Appreciate the importance of Consumer Protection when Handling Apparatus and Chemicals in the Laboratory. outline the procedure of separating solid, liquid mixture by decanting |
In groups, learners are guided to state the importance of the information on the packaging of the laboratory instruments and chemicals.
In groups, learners to discuss ways in which consumers are protected when handling apparatus and chemicals in the laboratory. In groups,learners are guided to; outline and describe the procedure for separating a solid-liquid mixture by decanting. carry out an experiment to separate a solid-liquid mixture by decanting and record the observations. name other mixtures that can be separated using the same method at home. |
What is the importance of Consumer Protection when Handling Apparatus and Chemicals in the Laboratory?
What should be considered when separating various mixtures? |
KLB: Top Scholar; Integrated Science Learner
Requirements (Beakers, water,sand or maize grains or bean seeds & stirring ro Top Scholar Integrated Science pg 56. Digital devices. |
Oral questions Oral Report Observation
Observation schedule. Assessment rubric. oral report. Checklists. |
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3 | 3 |
Mixtures,Elements and Compounds.
|
Mixtures.(.Methods of Separating Mixtures.(Use of a magnet and filtration)
|
By the end of the
lesson, the learner
should be able to:
outline the procedures for separating solid-solid mixture by use of magnet and separating solid-liquid mixture by filtration. |
In groups,pairs, learners are guided to:
outline the procedures for separating solid-solid mixture by use of magnet and separating solid-liquid mixture by filtration. carry out the experiments and record their observations. discuss how filtration is applied in the locality,at home or in school. mention other mixtures that can be separated by filtration and use of magnet. |
How can we separate a solid-solid mixture by use of magnet?
How is the method of filtration applied in the locality?
|
Digital devices.
Requirements for the experiments. Top Scholar Integrated Science pg 57-58. |
Assessment rubric.
Observation schedule.
Checklist.
Oral report.
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3 | 4 |
Mixtures,Elements and Compounds.
|
Mixtures.
(. Methods of separating mixtures (Simple Distillation)
|
By the end of the
lesson, the learner
should be able to:
outline the procedure for separating a homogeneous solid-liquid mixture by simple distillation |
In groups,learners are guided to:
search and explain the meaning of distillation. outline the procedure for separating a homogeneous solid-liquid mixture by simple distillation. carry out the experiment and record the observations. discuss the observations recorded. search a video on how distillation is used to separate crude oil in oil refineries. |
How can simple distillation be used to obtain pure water from river water at home?
|
Requirements for the experiment.
Digital devices. Top Scholar Integrated Science pg 58-59. |
Assessment rubric.
Checklist.
Observation schedule.
oral report.
|
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3 | 5 |
Mixtures,Elements and Compounds.
|
Mixtures.
(. Methods of separating mixtures (Paper chromatography)
|
By the end of the
lesson, the learner
should be able to:
outline the procedure for using paper chromatography to separate mixtures. carry out the experiment, record and discuss their observations. |
In groups,learners are guided to:
outline the procedure for using paper chromatography to separate mixtures. carry out the experiment, record and discuss their observations. search and watch videos on application of separation of mixtures using chromatography in: cosmetic industries, food industry, Athletics, Pharmaceuticals. |
What is paper chromatography and how does it work?
|
Digital devices.
Top Scholar Integrated Science pg 60-62. Requirements for the experiment. |
Assessment rubric.
Checklist.
Oral report.
observation schedule.
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4 | 1-2 |
Mixtures,Elements and Compounds.
|
Mixtures
(. Methods of separating mixtures (use of solvent extraction)
Mixtures (. Methods of separating mixtures (Sublimation) |
By the end of the
lesson, the learner
should be able to:
explain the term solvent extraction. outline the procedure for separating mixtures using solvent extraction outline the procedure for separating a mixture using sublimation. |
In groups,learners are guided to:
explain the term solvent extraction. outline the procedure for separating mixtures using solvent extraction. conduct an experiment to separate mixtures using solvent extraction and record the observations. search the internet or use other sources on how oil can be extracted from the coconut and other plant materials. In groups,learners are guided to: explain the term sublimation. outline the procedure for separating a mixture using sublimation. carry out an experiment to separate a mixture using sublimation. observe, record and discuss the observations. |
What is solvent extraction?
How does solvent extraction work to separate mixtures?
What is sublimation? Which other substances undergoes sublimation? |
Requirements for the experiment.
Top Scholar Integrated Science pg 62-63 Digital devices. Digital devices. Requirements for the experiment. Top Scholar Integrated Science pg 64-65. |
Assessment rubric.
Observation schedule.
Checklist.
oral report.
Assessment rubric. Checklist. oral report. Observation schedule. |
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4 | 3 |
Mixtures,Elements and Compounds.
|
Mixtures
(. Methods of separating mixtures (Crystallisation)
|
By the end of the
lesson, the learner
should be able to:
explain the term crystallisation. describe the procedure for separating a mixture using crystallisation. |
In groups,learners are guided to:
explain the term crystallisation. describe the procedure for separating a mixture using crystallisation. conduct an experiment to separate a mixture using crystallisation. record and discuss the observations from the experiment. search from the internet how salt is manufactured from sea water. |
What is crystallisation?
How does the method of crystallisation works as a method of separating mixtures?
|
Digital devices.
Top Scholar Integrated Science pg 65-66. Requirements for the experiment. |
Assessment rubric.
Checklists.
observation schedules.
oral report.
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4 | 4 |
Mixtures,Elements and Compounds.
|
Mixtures
(. Methods of separating mixtures.
|
By the end of the
lesson, the learner
should be able to:
use digital devices to search the internet on the various uses of different methods of separating mixtures in day to day life |
In groups,pairs, learners are guided to;
use digital devices to search the internet on the various uses of different methods of separating mixtures in day to day life discuss the application of separating mixtures in day to day life and present their findings in class. |
What are the different methods of separating mixtures are commonly used in day to day life?
|
Top Scholar Integrated Science pg 56-66.
Digital devices. |
Assessment rubric.
oral questions.
|
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4 | 5 |
Mixtures,Elements and Compounds.
|
Acids and Bases.
(. Preparing Plant Extracts to be used as Acid-Base Indicator.
|
By the end of the
lesson, the learner
should be able to:
define the term indicator. outline the procedure for preparing a plant extract. prepare a plant extract and record the observations. |
In groups,learners are guided to:
outline the procedure for preparing plant extracts. prepare a plant extract. record and discuss the observations made from the activity. use digital device to find out other plant extracts that can also be used as indicators. |
What is an indicator?
How do you prepare a plant extract?
|
Top Scholar Integrated Science pg 68-69.
Digital devices. Requirements for the experiment. |
Checklists.
Observation schedule.
oral report.
|
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5 | 1-2 |
Mixtures,Elements and Compounds.
|
Acids and Bases.
(. Using plant extracts to group household solutions into basic or acidic.
Acids and Bases. (. using commercial indicators to classify household solution as acids and bases. |
By the end of the
lesson, the learner
should be able to:
use plant extracts as acid-base indicator. classify household solutions either as bases,acids or neutral. enjoy classifying the household solutions either as acids,bases or neutral. outline and follow the procedure for using commercial indicators to classify household solutions as acids and bases. |
In groups,learners are guided to:
use plant extracts indicator to classify common household solutions as either basic or acidic or neutral. record and discuss the observations from the experiment. In groups,learners are guided to: outline and follow the procedure for using commercial indicators to classify household solutions as acids and bases. carry out the experiment, record and discuss the observations . |
How can you identify a substance as being acidic or basic?
What is the colour of the commercial indicators? What is the advantage of commercial indicators over the plant extracts? |
Top Scholar Integrated Science pg 69-71.
Plant extract. Requirements for the experiment. Digital devices. Top Scholar Integrated Science pg 71-72. Requirements for the experiment. Digital devices. |
Observation schedule.
Checklists.
Assessment rubric.
oral questions.
Assessment rubric. Checklists. Oral questions. observation schedule. |
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5 | 3 |
Mixtures,Elements and Compounds.
|
Acids, bases and indicators.
(. Determining the strength of Acids and Bases using Universal Indicators.
|
By the end of the
lesson, the learner
should be able to:
give the differences on strength of acids and bases using universal indicators |
In groups, learners are guided to;
conduct an experiment to determine the strength of acids and bases using universal indicators. identify the colors of the universal indicator when placed in a basic or acidic solution. classify acidic or basic solutions as either strong or weak using universal indicators. |
How does the concentration of an acid or base affect its strength as indicated by a universal indicator?
|
Top Scholar Integrated Science pg 73.
Universal indicators. Digital devices. Requirements for the experiment. |
Assessment rubric.
oral questions.
checklists.
|
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5 | 4 |
Mixtures,Elements and Compounds.
|
Acids and Bases.
(. Determining the strength of Acids and Bases using pH scale and pH chart.
|
By the end of the
lesson, the learner
should be able to:
conduct an experiment to determine the strength of acids and bases using pH scale and pH chart. classify the acidic and basic solutions provided as either strong or weak. discuss what is pH scale and pH chart and how it relates to strength of acids or bases. |
In groups,learners are guided to:
carry out an experiment. match the colour of the universal indicator in each solution to the pH chart provided. classify acidic or basic solutions as either strong or weak using a pH scale and pH chart. search, watch videos and animations showing different colours of acid-base indicators in different solutions. |
What is the relationship between pH values and strength of acids and bases?
|
Top Scholar Integrated Science pg 73-74.
Requirements for the experiment. Digital devices. |
Assessment rubric.
oral questions.
observation schedule.
|
|
5 | 5 |
Mixtures,Elements and Compounds.
|
Acids and Bases.
(. Application of Acids and Bases in day to day life.
|
By the end of the
lesson, the learner
should be able to:
give the uses of acids and bases in day to day life |
In groups,learners are guided to:
explore applications of acids and bases in real life (antacid tablets, common fruits in the locality, fertilizers,liming of soil, detergents) use digital devices to search for information on the applications of acids and bases in day to day life. discuss the points and present in class. |
What is the significance of acids,bases and indicators?
How are acids, bases and indicators applied in day to day life?
|
Top Scholar Integrated Science pg 75.
Digital devices. |
Assessment rubric.
Written test.
oral report.
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6 | 1-2 |
Living Things and Their Environment.
|
Reproduction in Human Beings.
( The Human Menstrual Cycle.
|
By the end of the
lesson, the learner
should be able to:
iscuss the meaning of menstruation and the menstruation cycle. describe the menstrual cycle. |
In groups,pairs,learners are guided to;
use dictionary or ict devices to search and discuss the meaning of menstruation and the menstruation cycle. describe the menstrual cycle. draw the menstruation cycle and identify the phases in menstrual cycle. |
What is menstruation and menstrual cycle?
How many days does it take for menstruation cycle to reoccur?
|
Digital devices.
Dictionary. Top Scholar Integrated Science pg 77-79. Chart. |
Assessment rubric.
Written test.
Checklist.
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6 | 3 |
Living Things and Their Environment.
|
Reproduction in Human Beings.
( Challenges Related to Menstrual Cycle.
|
By the end of the
lesson, the learner
should be able to:
identify the challenges related to the menstrual cycle. discuss the challenges related to the menstrual cycle. |
In groups,pairs,learners are guided to:
identify the challenges related to the menstrual cycle. discuss the challenges related to the menstrual cycle. search for more information on challenges related to menstrual cycle from textbooks and internet and record their findings. discuss what one should do if she had the challenges related to menstrual cycle. |
What challenges are associated with the menstrual cycle?
How best can we manage issues related to the menstrual cycle?
|
Top Scholar Integrated Science pg 80-82.
Digital devices. |
Written test.
oral questions.
Assessment rubric.
|
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6 | 4 |
Living Things and Their Environment.
|
Reproduction in human beings.
( The process of fertilisation and implantation.
|
By the end of the
lesson, the learner
should be able to:
escribe the observable structures of the sex cells. draw and label the structures of male and female sex cells |
In groups, pairs, individually,learners are guided to:
discuss the intersex conditions. identify the male and female sex cell. describe the observable structures of the sex cells. draw and label the structures of male and female sex cells. search for more information from the textbooks and internet about the structure of the female and male sex cells and their functions. |
What is the male sex cell called?
what is the female sex cell called?
|
Digital devices.
Top Scholar Integrated Science pg 82-83. Chart. |
Assessment rubric.
Checklist.
oral questions.
written test.
|
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6 | 5 |
Living Things and Their Environment.
|
Reproduction in human beings.
( Process of fertilization and implantation.
|
By the end of the
lesson, the learner
should be able to:
define the terms: fusion, fertilization, zygote and implantation. describe the process of fertilization and implantation. identify where the process of fertilisation and implantation takes place from a diagram of uterus. |
In groups, pairs, learners are guided to;
use digital devices or dictionary to search the meaning of fusion, fertilisation, zygote and implantation. watch a video on the movement of sperms, fusion and implantation of the zygote in the uterus. draw the movement of the fertilised egg from the fallopian tube to the uterus for implantation. |
What is fertilisation and implantation?
How does the process of fertilisation and implantation takes place?
|
Top Scholar Integrated Science pg 83-85
Digital devices. Charts on fertilization. |
Assessment rubric.
Written test.
oral questions.
|
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7 | 1-2 |
Living Things and Their Environment.
|
Human Excretory system-Skin
(. Identifying parts of Human Skin.
Human Excretory System - Skin. (. Functions of parts of the skin. |
By the end of the
lesson, the learner
should be able to:
xplain the term excretion. name the organs responsible for removal of wastes. describe the human skin discuss the functions of the the different parts of the skin |
In groups,pairs,learners are guided to:
explain the term excretion. name the organs responsible for removal of wastes. describe the human skin. study the diagram of a skin and brainstorm on the parts of the skin. use digital device to search for a well labelled diagram of the human skin. draw and label the parts of the human skin on charts and display the drawings in class. In groups,pairs,learners are guided to: use digital devices to search the internet on the functions of the different parts of skin. discuss the functions of the the different parts of the skin. use a hand lens to observe the external parts of the skin. |
What is excretion?
why is excretion important to the human body?
Why is the skin important in humans? what is the composition of the sweat excreted through the skin? |
Top Scholar Integrated Science pg 87-88.
Charts. Digital devices. Diagrams. Top Scholar Integrated Science pg 89-91. Digital devices |
Assessment rubric.
Checklist.
Written test.
oral questions.
Assessment rubric. Written test. oral questions. Checklist. |
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7 | 3 |
Living Things and Their Environment.
|
The Human skin.
(. Lifestyle to promote a healthy skin.
|
By the end of the
lesson, the learner
should be able to:
identify lifestyles that promote a healthy skin. discuss the health practices that promote and help maintain a healthy skin. |
In groups,pairs,learners are guided to;
identify lifestyles that promote a healthy skin. discuss the health practices that promote and help maintain a healthy skin. search for more information from the internet on practices that maintain a healthy skin. |
How can we maintain a healthy skin?
|
Top Scholar Integrated Science pg 92-94.
Pictures. Digital devices. |
Assessment rubric.
Written test.
Oral questions.
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7 | 4 |
Living Things and Their Environment.
|
Human Excretory System-Skin.
(. Proper use of cosmetics.
|
By the end of the
lesson, the learner
should be able to:
give examples of cosmetics. search from the internet and other relevant materials the importance of proper use of cosmetics. discuss the importance of proper use of cosmetics. |
In groups,pairs, learners are guided to:
give examples of cosmetics. search from the internet and other relevant materials the importance of proper use of cosmetics. discuss the importance of proper use of cosmetics. |
Why is proper use of cosmetics important?
What is the importance of using cosmetics to our skin?
|
Top Scholar Integrated Science pg 94-95.
Digital devices. |
Assessment rubric.
oral questions.
|
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7 | 5 |
Living Things and Their Environment.
|
Human Excretory System -Skin.
(. Identifying effects of cosmetics on the human body.
|
By the end of the
lesson, the learner
should be able to:
identify the effects of cosmetics on the human body. discuss the effects of cosmetics on the human body. use locally available materials to make a cosmetic. |
In groups,pairs,learners are guided to:
use digital devices with internet to search on the effects of skin lightners. discuss the findings and present in class. identify the various forms of cosmetics and discuss how they are applied. make a cosmetic from the locally available materials. |
What are the effects of cosmetics on the human body?
What are the advantages of using locally made cosmetics?
How can the locally made cosmetics be used or improved?
|
Top Scholar Integrated Science pg 96-97.
Realia. Digital devices. |
Assessment rubric.
Checklists.
Observation schedule.
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8 | 1-2 |
Living Things and Their Environment.
|
Human Excretory System -Skin.
(. Importance and proper use of comsetics for consumer protection.
Human Excretory System - Urinary system. (. Parts of the Urinary system. |
By the end of the
lesson, the learner
should be able to:
give the uses of cosmetics. identify the harmful effects of cosmetics. identify the waste product excreted by the urinary system. identify the parts of the urinary system. discuss the parts of the urinary system(external appearance of the kidney) draw and label the parts of the urinary system. |
In groups,pairs,learners are guided to:
search the internet on how cosmetics can be used for skin protection, skin repair and skin treatment. discuss their findings , write th em down and present in class. brainstorm on the possible harmful effects of the use of cosmetics on human health. In groups,pairs,learners are guided to; study the diagram of the urinary system and brainstorm on the its external parts. search for information from other reference materials and internet on the parts of the urinary system. discuss the parts of the urinary system. draw and label the vessels and external parts of the urinary system. |
What are the harmful effects of the use of cosmetics on human health?
What are the parts of the urinary system? |
Digital devices.
Top Scholar Integrated Science pg 98. Top Scholar Integrated Science pg 98-99. Charts. Pictures. Digital devices. |
Oral report.
Assessment rubric.
Checklists.
Written test.
Assessment rubric. oral questions. Checklists. Written test. |
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8 | 3 |
Living Things and Their Environment.
|
Human Excretory System - Urinary system.
(. Functions of the parts of the urinary system.
|
By the end of the
lesson, the learner
should be able to:
use digital devices and reference materials to search for information on the functions of the parts of the urinary system. |
In groups, pairs,learners are guided to;
brainstorm on the functions of the different parts of the urinary system. use digital devices and reference materials to search for information on the functions of the parts of the urinary system. discuss the functions of the parts of the urinary system. |
What are the functions of the parts of the urinary system?
|
Top Scholar Integrated Science pg 99-100.
Digital devices. Charts. |
Assessment rubric.
oral questions.
Written test.
Checklists.
|
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8 | 4 |
Living Things and Their Environment.
|
Human Excretory System - Urinary system.
(. Kidney Disorders.
|
By the end of the
lesson, the learner
should be able to:
explain the meaning of kidney disorders. use digital devices to search some of the examples of kidney disorders. identify and discuss the practices that may cause kidney disorders. |
In groups,pairs, learners are guided to:
explain the meaning of kidney disorders. use digital devices to search some of the examples of kidney disorders. identify and discuss the practices that may cause kidney disorders. |
What are some of the practices that may cause kidney disorders?
|
Top Scholar Integrated Science pg 101-102.
Digital devices. Posters. |
Assessment rubric.
Portfolios.
Checklists.
Written tests.
oral questions.
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8 | 5 |
Living Things and Their Environment.
|
Human Excretory System - Urinary system.
(. Identifying lifestyles that promote a healthy kidney and prevent kidney disorders.
|
By the end of the
lesson, the learner
should be able to:
identify and discuss the lifestyles that promote a healthy kidney and prevent kidney disorders. use digital devices to create awareness on the lifestyles that promote a healthy kidney and prevent kidney disorders. |
In groups,pairs,learners are guided to;
search the internet and other relevant materials for lifestyles that promote a healthy kidney and prevent kidney disorders. identify and discuss the lifestyles that promote a healthy kidney and prevent kidney disorders. use digital devices to create awareness on the lifestyles that promote a healthy kidney and prevent kidney disorders. |
which healthy lifestyles can we adopt to promote healthy kidneys?
|
Top Scholar Integrated Science pg 102-103
Digital devices. Charts. |
Assessment rubric.
observation schedule.
Checklists.
oral questions.
Portfolios.
Written test.
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10 | 1-2 |
Living Things and Their Environment.
Force and Energy. |
Human Excretory System - Urinary System.
(.Project.
Static Electricity. (. Demonstrating the Existence of Static Charges. |
By the end of the
lesson, the learner
should be able to:
identify the appropriate locally available materials to model the urinary system identify the two forms of electricity. carry out an experiment to demonstrate the existence of static charges. rub different objects to show the presence of static charges in objects. |
In groups,pairs,learners are guided to:
identify the appropriate locally available materials to model the urinary system. model the urinary system using the locally available materials and display in class. In groups,pairs,learners are guided to: search the meaning of static electricity from the internet. identify the two forms of electricity. carry out an experiment to demonstrate the existence of static charges. rub different objects to show the presence of static charges in objects. record and discuss the observations made. |
Which locally available materials can be used to model the urinary system?
What is static electricity? How do materials acquire static charges? |
Realia.
Digital devices. Top Scholar Integrated Science pg 103 & 100. Top Scholar Integrated Science pg 105-106. Digital devices. Requirements for the experiment. |
Checklist.
portfolios.
observation schedule.
Assessment rubric. Checklists. observation schedule. oral questions. |
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10 | 3 |
Force and Energy.
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Static Electricity.
(. Demonstrating the Existence of Static Charges.
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By the end of the
lesson, the learner
should be able to:
identify the two forms of electricity. carry out an experiment to demonstrate the existence of static charges. rub different objects to show the presence of static charges in objects. |
In groups,pairs,learners are guided to:
search the meaning of static electricity from the internet. identify the two forms of electricity. carry out an experiment to demonstrate the existence of static charges. rub different objects to show the presence of static charges in objects. record and discuss the observations made. |
What is static electricity?
How do materials acquire static charges?
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Top Scholar Integrated Science pg 105-106.
Digital devices. Requirements for the experiment. |
Assessment rubric.
Checklists.
observation schedule.
oral questions.
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10 | 4 |
Force and Energy.
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Static Electricity.
(. Methods of Charging Objects.(Rubbing or Friction)
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By the end of the
lesson, the learner
should be able to:
identify the methods of charging objects. conduct a practical on charging objects by rubbing. |
In groups,pairs,learners are guided to:
identify the methods of charging objects. conduct a practical on charging objects by rubbing. observe, record and discuss the observations. |
What is charging?
How do materials get charged?
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Top Scholar Integrated Science pg 107-108.
Requirements for the experiment. |
Practical Work.
observation schedule.
Assessment rubric.
oral report.
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10 | 5 |
Force and Energy.
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Static Electricity.
(. Methods of charging objects.
(induction)
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By the end of the
lesson, the learner
should be able to:
explain what is induction. conduct an experiment on charging objects by induction using two balloon |
In groups,pairs,learners are guided to;
explain what is induction. conduct an experiment on charging objects by induction using two balloons. observe, record and discuss the observations made. |
What is charging by induction?
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Top Scholar Integrated Science pg 108-110.
Requirements for the experiment. Digital devices. |
Practical Work.
Assessment rubric.
Checklist.
oral report.
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11 | 1-2 |
Force and Energy.
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Static Electricity.
(. Methods of charging objects.(Induction)
Static Electricity. (. Types of Charges. |
By the end of the
lesson, the learner
should be able to:
carry out a practical activity on charging a single polythene ball or balloon by induction. observe,record and discuss the observations from the experiment. use digital devices to search and watch videos on types of charges and write their findings. differentiate between like charges and unlike charges. conduct an experiment to demonstrate the types of charges using a balloon and a ruler |
In groups,learners are guided to:
carry out a practical activity on charging a single polythene ball or balloon by induction. observe,record and discuss the observations from the experiment. search and watch videos from the internet on charging materials by induction and rubbing. In groups, pairs,learners are guided to; use digital devices to search and watch videos on types of charges and write their findings. differentiate between like charges and unlike charges. conduct an experiment to demonstrate the types of charges using a balloon and a ruler. observe and discuss the observations made. |
What is earthing process?
What observations are expected from the experiment?
What is the difference between like and unlike charges? |
Top Scholar Integrated Science pg 111-113.
Digital devices. Requirements for the experiment. Top Scholar Integrated Science pg 113-115. Requirements for the practical. Digital devices. |
Practical work.
Assessment rubric.
observation schedule.
Oral questions.
Practical work. Assessment rubric. observation schedule. Checklists. oral questions. |
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11 | 3 |
Force and Energy.
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Static Electricity.
(. Effects of Force between Charged Objects.
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By the end of the
lesson, the learner
should be able to:
conduct an experiment to demonstrate the effects of force between charged objects. observe and record the observations from the experiment. discuss the effects of force between charged objects. |
In groups,pairs,learners are guided to;
conduct an experiment to demonstrate the effects of force between charged objects. observe and record the observations from the experiment. discuss the effects of force between charged objects. |
What is the difference between attraction and repulsion force?
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Top Scholar Integrated Science pg 115-118.
Requirements for the experiment. |
Assessment rubric.
Practical work.
Checklists.
observation schedule.
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11 | 4 |
Force and Energy.
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Static Electricity.
(. Uses of Static Charges.
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By the end of the
lesson, the learner
should be able to:
mention the equipment that uses electrostatics to function. use digital devices to find out how each of the equipment mentioned use electrostatic charges to function. describe how the equipment uses electrostatic to function. |
In groups, pairs, learners are guided to:
mention the equipment that uses electrostatics to function. use digital devices to find out how each of the equipment mentioned use electrostatic charges to function. describe how the equipment uses electrostatic to function. |
What are the uses of static charges?
Which equipment uses electrostatic charges to function?
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Top Scholar Integrated Science pg 118-119.
Digital devices. Pictures. |
Assessment rubric.
oral questions.
Written test.
Checklist.
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11 | 5 |
Force and Energy.
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Static Electricity.
(.Dangers and Safety measures when dealing with static charges.
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By the end of the
lesson, the learner
should be able to:
discuss the dangers when dealing with static charges. discuss the safety measures when dealing with static charges. |
In groups,pairs,learners are guided to;
search the internet the dangers that may occur when dealing with static charges. discuss the dangers when dealing with static charges. discuss the safety measures when dealing with static charges.(include lightnin |
What are the dangers of static charges?
Why is it advisable to switch off the car engine when fueling in a petrol station?
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Top Scholar Integrated Science pg 119-120.
Digital devices. |
Written test.
oral questions.
Checklists.
Assessment rubric.
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