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WK LSN TOPIC SUB-TOPIC OBJECTIVES T/L ACTIVITIES T/L AIDS REFERENCE REMARKS
2 1
Equilibrium And Centre Of Gravity
Centre of gravity
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:


Define centre of gravity
Determine centre of gravity of lamina objects

Defining centre of gravity
Determining centre of gravity of lamina objects

Lamina objects
Plumb line
pencils
Comprehensive secondary physics students book 2 pages 30
Comprehensive secondary physics teachers book 2 pages 15-17
Secondary physics KLB students book 2 page 68-76 
2 2
Equilibrium And Centre Of Gravity
Centre of gravity
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:


Define centre of gravity
Determine centre of gravity of lamina objects

Defining centre of gravity
Determining centre of gravity of lamina objects

Lamina objects
Plumb line
pencils
Comprehensive secondary physics students book 2 pages 30
Comprehensive secondary physics teachers book 2 pages 15-17
Secondary physics KLB students book 2 page 68-76 
2 3-4
Equilibrium And Centre Of Gravity
Stability
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:


Explain where stability is applicable

Explaining the application of stability
Discussions

Pictures and charts showing applications of stability
Comprehensive secondary physics students book 2 pages 15-17
Comprehensive secondary physics teachers book 2 pages 33
Secondary physics KLB students book 2 page 79-80 
2 5
Reflection At Curved Surfaces
Spherical mirrors
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:


Describe concave, convex and parabolic reflectors

Reflecting light at curved mirrors

Concave mirrors
Convex mirrors
parabolic mirrors
Plane papers
Soft board, pins
Comprehensive secondary physics students book 2 pages 35
Comprehensive secondary physics teachers book 2 pages 18-22
Secondary physics KLB students book 2 page 83 
3 1
Reflection At Curved Surfaces
Parts of spherical mirrors and parabolic surfaces
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:


Describe using any diagram, the principle axes, principle focus, centre of curvature, radius of curvature and related terms

Describing parts of a curved mirrors
Observing reflection at spherical mirrors

Variety of a curved mirrors
Graph papers
Rulers
Comprehensive secondary physics students book 2 pages 35-37
Comprehensive secondary physics teachers book 2 pages 18-22
Secondary physics KLB students book 2 page 85-87 
3 2
Reflection At Curved Surfaces
Parts of spherical mirrors and parabolic surfaces
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:


Describe using any diagram, the principle axes, principle focus, centre of curvature, radius of curvature and related terms

Describing parts of a curved mirrors
Observing reflection at spherical mirrors

Variety of a curved mirrors
Graph papers
Rulers
Comprehensive secondary physics students book 2 pages 35-37
Comprehensive secondary physics teachers book 2 pages 18-22
Secondary physics KLB students book 2 page 85-87 
3 3-4
Reflection At Curved Surfaces
Parts of spherical mirrors and parabolic surfaces
Applications of curved reflecting surfaces and magnification
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:


Describe using any diagram, the principle axes, principle focus, centre of curvature, radius of curvature and related terms


Define magnification
State and explain the applications of curved mirrors
State the defects of spherical mirrors

Describing parts of a curved mirrors
Observing reflection at spherical mirrors

Explaining magnification and formula in curved mirrors
Describing the uses of curved mirrors
Asking questions

Variety of a curved mirrors
Graph papers
Rulers

Curved mirrors
Exercise in students book 2
Comprehensive secondary physics students book 2 pages 35-37
Comprehensive secondary physics teachers book 2 pages 18-22
Secondary physics KLB students book 2 page 85-87 
Comprehensive secondary physics students book 2 pages 40-43
Comprehensive secondary physics teachers book 2 pages 19-24
Secondary physics KLB students book 2 page 104-120
3 5
Reflection At Curved Surfaces
Applications of curved reflecting surfaces and magnification
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:


Define magnification
State and explain the applications of curved mirrors
State the defects of spherical mirrors

Explaining magnification and formula in curved mirrors
Describing the uses of curved mirrors
Asking questions

Curved mirrors
Exercise in students book 2
Comprehensive secondary physics students book 2 pages 40-43
Comprehensive secondary physics teachers book 2 pages 19-24
Secondary physics KLB students book 2 page 104-120
4 1
Reflection At Curved Surfaces
Locating images in curved mirrors and parabolic surfaces
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:


Use ray diagram to locate images formed by plane mirrors

Drawing ray diagrams
Describing image characteristics

Graph papers
Soft boards
Plane papers
Pins
Comprehensive secondary physics students book 2 pages 37-38
Comprehensive secondary physics teachers book 2 pages 18-22
Secondary physics KLB students book 2 page 86 
4 2
Reflection At Curved Surfaces
Locating images in curved mirrors and parabolic surfaces
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:


Use ray diagram to locate images formed by plane mirrors

Drawing ray diagrams
Describing image characteristics

Graph papers
Soft boards
Plane papers
Pins
Comprehensive secondary physics students book 2 pages 37-38
Comprehensive secondary physics teachers book 2 pages 18-22
Secondary physics KLB students book 2 page 86 
4 3-4
Reflection At Curved Surfaces
Locating images in curved mirrors and parabolic surfaces
Characteristics of images formed by concave mirrors
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:


Use ray diagram to locate images formed by plane mirrors


Determine experimentally the characteristics of images formed by concave mirrors

Drawing ray diagrams
Describing image characteristics

Experimenting with concave mirrors
Describing the nature of images formed in concave mirror

Graph papers
Soft boards
Plane papers
Pins

Concave mirrors
Comprehensive secondary physics students book 2 pages 37-38
Comprehensive secondary physics teachers book 2 pages 18-22
Secondary physics KLB students book 2 page 86 
Comprehensive secondary physics students book 2 pages 39-40
Comprehensive secondary physics teachers book 2 pages 19-22
Secondary physics KLB students book 2 page 95-100 
4 5
Reflection At Curved Surfaces
Characteristics of images formed by concave mirrors
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:


Determine experimentally the characteristics of images formed by concave mirrors

Experimenting with concave mirrors
Describing the nature of images formed in concave mirror

Concave mirrors
Comprehensive secondary physics students book 2 pages 39-40
Comprehensive secondary physics teachers book 2 pages 19-22
Secondary physics KLB students book 2 page 95-100 
5 1
Hook?s Law
Hook's law
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:
State and derive the Hook?s law
Defining Hook's law

Deriving Hook's law
Wire springs

Masses

Spring balance

Graph paper
Comprehensive secondary physics students book 2 pages 60-61
Comprehensive secondary physics teachers book 2 pages 30-32
Secondary physics KLB students book 2 page 158 
5 2
Hook?s Law
Hook's law
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:
State and derive the Hook?s law
Defining Hook's law

Deriving Hook's law
Wire springs

Masses

Spring balance

Graph paper
Comprehensive secondary physics students book 2 pages 60-61
Comprehensive secondary physics teachers book 2 pages 30-32
Secondary physics KLB students book 2 page 158 
5 3-4
Hook?s Law
Spring constant
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:


Determine spring constant of a given spring

Determining the spring constant of a given spring
Suspending masses of springs

Springs
Meter rule
Graph papers
Masses
Comprehensive secondary physics students book 2 pages 61-63
Comprehensive secondary physics teachers book 2 pages 30-31
Secondary physics KLB students book 2 page 158-164 
5 5
Hook?s Law
The spring balance
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:


Construct and calibrate a spring balance

Making and calibrating a spring balance

Wires
Wood
Meter rule
Masses
Comprehensive secondary physics students book 2 pages 63-65
Comprehensive secondary physics teachers book 2 pages 30-32
Secondary physics KLB students book 2 page 165cs page 18
6 1
Hook?s Law
Revision
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:


Solve problems on Hook?s law

Questions and answers
Problem solving

Questions in the students book 2
Comprehensive secondary physics students book 2 pages 65-66
Comprehensive secondary physics teachers book 2 pages 32-33
Secondary physics KLB students book 2 page 166-169 
6 2
Hook?s Law
Revision
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:


Solve problems on Hook?s law

Questions and answers
Problem solving

Questions in the students book 2
Comprehensive secondary physics students book 2 pages 65-66
Comprehensive secondary physics teachers book 2 pages 32-33
Secondary physics KLB students book 2 page 166-169 
6 3-4
Hook?s Law
Waves I
Revision
Pulses and waves
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:


Solve problems on Hook?s law


Describe the information of pulses and waves

Questions and answers
Problem solving

Describing the formation of pulses and waves

Questions in the students book 2

Strings/ropes
Ripple frank
Water
Stones
Basins
Comprehensive secondary physics students book 2 pages 65-66
Comprehensive secondary physics teachers book 2 pages 32-33
Secondary physics KLB students book 2 page 166-169 
Comprehensive secondary physics students book 2 pages 67
Comprehensive secondary physics teachers book 2 pages 34-35
Secondary physics KLB students book 2 page 173-176 7
6 5
Waves I
Pulses and waves
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:


Describe the information of pulses and waves

Describing the formation of pulses and waves

Strings/ropes
Ripple frank
Water
Stones
Basins
Comprehensive secondary physics students book 2 pages 67
Comprehensive secondary physics teachers book 2 pages 34-35
Secondary physics KLB students book 2 page 173-176 7
7 1
Waves I
Transverse and longitudinal pulse and waves
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:


Describe transverse and longitudinal pulses and waves

Distinguishing between transverse and longitudinal pulses and waves
Forming pulse and waves

Sources of transverse and longitudinal waves
Comprehensive secondary physics students book 2 pages 67-69
Comprehensive secondary physics teachers book 2 pages 34-35
Secondary physics KLB students book 2 page 170-173
7 2
Waves I
Transverse and longitudinal pulse and waves
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:


Describe transverse and longitudinal pulses and waves

Distinguishing between transverse and longitudinal pulses and waves
Forming pulse and waves

Sources of transverse and longitudinal waves
Comprehensive secondary physics students book 2 pages 67-69
Comprehensive secondary physics teachers book 2 pages 34-35
Secondary physics KLB students book 2 page 170-173
7 3-4
Waves I
Transverse and longitudinal pulse and waves
Characteristics of waves
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:


Describe transverse and longitudinal pulses and waves


Define amplitude (a), the wave length (l) the frequency (f) and the period (T) of a wave

Distinguishing between transverse and longitudinal pulses and waves
Forming pulse and waves

Describing and defining the characteristics of waves

Sources of transverse and longitudinal waves

Ripple tank
Rollers
Springs
Chart showing the characteristics of waves
Comprehensive secondary physics students book 2 pages 67-69
Comprehensive secondary physics teachers book 2 pages 34-35
Secondary physics KLB students book 2 page 170-173
Comprehensive secondary physics students book 2 pages 69-71
Comprehensive secondary physics teachers book 2 pages 34-35
Secondary physics KLB students book 2 page 174-183 
7 5
Waves I
Characteristics of waves
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:


Define amplitude (a), the wave length (l) the frequency (f) and the period (T) of a wave

Describing and defining the characteristics of waves

Ripple tank
Rollers
Springs
Chart showing the characteristics of waves
Comprehensive secondary physics students book 2 pages 69-71
Comprehensive secondary physics teachers book 2 pages 34-35
Secondary physics KLB students book 2 page 174-183 
8 1
Fluid Flow
Structure and turbulent flow
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:


Describe the streamline and turbulent flow

Discussions
Observing and defining
Streamline and turbulent flow

Water
Pipes of varying diameter
Sheet of paper
Comprehensive secondary physics students book 2 pages 81
Comprehensive secondary physics teachers book 2 pages 40-42
Secondary physics KLB students book 2 page 204-208 
8 2
Fluid Flow
Structure and turbulent flow
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:


Describe the streamline and turbulent flow

Discussions
Observing and defining
Streamline and turbulent flow

Water
Pipes of varying diameter
Sheet of paper
Comprehensive secondary physics students book 2 pages 81
Comprehensive secondary physics teachers book 2 pages 40-42
Secondary physics KLB students book 2 page 204-208 
8 3
Fluid Flow
Equation of continuity
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:


Derive the equation of continuity

Deriving the equation of continuity
Discussions

pipes of varying diameter
charts on equation of continuity
Comprehensive secondary physics students book 2 pages 82
Comprehensive secondary physics teachers book 2 pages 40-42
Secondary physics KLB students book 2 page 210-215 
8-9

Midterm break

9 2
Fluid Flow
Bernoulli?s effect
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:


Describe experiments to illustrate Benoullli?s effect

Illustrating Bernoulli?s effect by experiments

Paper funnel
Plane paper
Comprehensive secondary physics students book 2 pages 83-84
Comprehensive secondary physics teachers book 2 pages 40-42
Secondary physics KLB students book 2 page 215-221
9 3-4
Fluid Flow
Bernoulli?s effect
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:


Describe experiments to illustrate Benoullli?s effect

Illustrating Bernoulli?s effect by experiments

Paper funnel
Plane paper
Comprehensive secondary physics students book 2 pages 83-84
Comprehensive secondary physics teachers book 2 pages 40-42
Secondary physics KLB students book 2 page 215-221
9 5
Fluid Flow
Application of Bernoulli?s effect
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:


Describe where Bernoulli?s effect is applied such as in the Bunsen burner, spray gun, carburetor, aerofoil and spinning ball

Describing the application of Bernoulli?s principle

Bunsen burner
Comprehensive secondary physics students book 2 pages 84-87
Comprehensive secondary physics teachers book 2 pages 40-42
Secondary physics KLB students book 2 page 221-231 
10 1
Waves II
Properties of waves
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:


State and explain the properties of waves experimentally
Sketch wave fronts to illustrate the reflections

Stating and explaining the properties of waves
Sketching wave fronts illustrate reflection

Rope/wire
Various reflections
Comprehensive secondary physics students book 3 pages 67-69
Comprehensive secondary physics teachers book 3 pages 29-32
Secondary physics KLB students book 3 page 198-203
10 2
Waves II
Properties of waves
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:


State and explain the properties of waves experimentally
Sketch wave fronts to illustrate the reflections

Stating and explaining the properties of waves
Sketching wave fronts illustrate reflection

Rope/wire
Various reflections
Comprehensive secondary physics students book 3 pages 67-69
Comprehensive secondary physics teachers book 3 pages 29-32
Secondary physics KLB students book 3 page 198-203
10 3-4
Waves II
Properties of waves
Diffraction, refraction and interference of waves
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:


State and explain the properties of waves experimentally
Sketch wave fronts to illustrate the reflections


Sketch various wave fonts to illustrate their diffraction, refraction and interference

Stating and explaining the properties of waves
Sketching wave fronts illustrate reflection

Sketching various wave fonts
Experiments to illustrate refraction, diffraction and interference

Rope/wire
Various reflections

Water
Basin
Ripple
Tank
Comprehensive secondary physics students book 3 pages 67-69
Comprehensive secondary physics teachers book 3 pages 29-32
Secondary physics KLB students book 3 page 198-203
Comprehensive secondary physics students book 3 pages 70-73
Comprehensive secondary physics teachers book 3 pages 29-32
Secondary physics KLB students book 3 page 203-212 
10 5
Waves II
Diffraction, refraction and interference of waves
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:


Sketch various wave fonts to illustrate their diffraction, refraction and interference

Sketching various wave fonts
Experiments to illustrate refraction, diffraction and interference

Water
Basin
Ripple
Tank
Comprehensive secondary physics students book 3 pages 70-73
Comprehensive secondary physics teachers book 3 pages 29-32
Secondary physics KLB students book 3 page 203-212 
11 1
Waves II
Constructive and distractive waves
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:


Explain constructive and destructive interference

Discussion on constructive and destructive interference
Experiments constructive and destructive interference

Ripple tank
Rope/wire
Comprehensive secondary physics students book 3 pages 73-74
Comprehensive secondary physics teachers book 3 pages 29-32
Secondary physics KLB students book 3 page 203-212 
11 2
Waves II
Constructive and distractive waves
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:


Explain constructive and destructive interference

Discussion on constructive and destructive interference
Experiments constructive and destructive interference

Ripple tank
Rope/wire
Comprehensive secondary physics students book 3 pages 73-74
Comprehensive secondary physics teachers book 3 pages 29-32
Secondary physics KLB students book 3 page 203-212 
11 3-4
Waves II
Constructive and distractive waves
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:


Explain constructive and destructive interference

Discussion on constructive and destructive interference
Experiments constructive and destructive interference

Ripple tank
Rope/wire
Comprehensive secondary physics students book 3 pages 73-74
Comprehensive secondary physics teachers book 3 pages 29-32
Secondary physics KLB students book 3 page 203-212 
11 5
Waves II
Stationary waves
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:


Describe experiments to illustrate stationary waves

Demonstration and explaining of stationery waves

Wires under tension
Comprehensive secondary physics students book 3 pages 74
Comprehensive secondary physics teachers book 3 pages 29-32
Secondary physics KLB students book 3 page 212-215 
12 1
Waves II
Vibrating air columns
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:


Describe and explain closed pipe and open pipe

Describing vibrations in close and open pipes

Open and closed pipes
Comprehensive secondary physics students book 3 pages 74
Comprehensive secondary physics teachers book 3 pages 29-32
Secondary physics KLB students book 3 page 218-220 
12 2
Waves II
Vibrating air columns
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:


Describe and explain closed pipe and open pipe

Describing vibrations in close and open pipes

Open and closed pipes
Comprehensive secondary physics students book 3 pages 74
Comprehensive secondary physics teachers book 3 pages 29-32
Secondary physics KLB students book 3 page 218-220 
12 3-4
Waves II
Vibrating air columns
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:


Describe and explain closed pipe and open pipe

Describing vibrations in close and open pipes

Open and closed pipes
Comprehensive secondary physics students book 3 pages 74
Comprehensive secondary physics teachers book 3 pages 29-32
Secondary physics KLB students book 3 page 218-220 
12 5
Waves II
Vibrating air columns
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:


Describe and explain closed pipe and open pipe

Describing vibrations in close and open pipes

Open and closed pipes
Comprehensive secondary physics students book 3 pages 74
Comprehensive secondary physics teachers book 3 pages 29-32
Secondary physics KLB students book 3 page 218-220 

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