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WK LSN STRAND SUB-STRAND LESSON LEARNING OUTCOMES LEARNING EXPERIENCES KEY INQUIRY QUESTIONS LEARNING RESOURCES ASSESSMENT METHODS REFLECTION
2 1-2
Food Production Processes
Kitchen and Backyard Gardening - Role of kitchen and backyard gardens
Kitchen and Backyard Gardening - Food production through kitchen and backyard gardening
Kitchen and Backyard Gardening - Preparing a garden for planting
Kitchen and Backyard Gardening - Establishing crops in kitchen or backyard garden
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:
- Explain the role of kitchen and backyard garden in food production
- Distinguish between kitchen and backyard gardens
- Value the importance of home food production
- Plan for the preparation of a kitchen or backyard garden
- Select suitable planting site and containers
- Show interest in establishing a kitchen or backyard garden
- Use digital or print resources to search for information on kitchen and backyard gardens
- Study the characteristics of kitchen and backyard gardens
- Discuss the roles of kitchen and backyard gardens
- Share findings with the class
- Discuss how to prepare a garden
- Select a suitable garden type (container or ground)
- Select a site with adequate sunlight and good drainage
- Make a list of required materials and tools
How does kitchen garden contribute to food production?
How do we prepare a suitable site for a kitchen or backyard garden?
- SPARK AGRICULTURE GRADE 8 textbook pg. 17
- Digital devices
- Print resources
- Photographs showing kitchen and backyard gardens
- SPARK AGRICULTURE GRADE 8 textbook pg. 18
- Digital resources
- Charts showing benefits of kitchen gardens
- SPARK AGRICULTURE GRADE 8 textbook pg. 19
- Garden tools
- Containers
- School environment
- SPARK AGRICULTURE GRADE 8 textbook pg. 20
- Jembe
- Panga
- Compost manure
- Seeds/seedlings
- Observation - Oral questions - Written assignments
- Observation - Oral questions - Practical assessment
2 3
Food Production Processes
Kitchen and Backyard Gardening - Crop management in a kitchen or backyard garden
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:
- Demonstrate different crop management practices
- Apply appropriate crop management techniques
- Show responsibility in caring for garden crops
- Water the crops regularly
- Remove weeds as they appear
- Prune and train climbing crops
- Monitor for pests and diseases
- Harvest mature crops
How can we effectively manage crops in a kitchen or backyard garden?
- SPARK AGRICULTURE GRADE 8 textbook pg. 21
- Water
- Watering containers
- Garden tools
- Established garden
- Practical assessment - Observation - Project evaluation
2 4
Food Production Processes
Kitchen and Backyard Gardening - Watering and irrigation
Kitchen and Backyard Gardening - Pruning and training crops
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:
- Demonstrate proper watering techniques
- Set up simple irrigation systems
- Show responsibility in water conservation
- Check soil moisture regularly
- Water crops in the morning or evening
- Install drip irrigation bottles for continuous water supply
- Apply mulch to conserve moisture
How can we ensure effective watering while conserving water?
- SPARK AGRICULTURE GRADE 8 textbook pg. 22
- Watering cans
- Plastic bottles
- Water
- Mulching materials
- Pruning knife/scissors
- Stakes
- Trellises
- Garden crops
- Practical assessment - Observation - Project evaluation
3 1-2
Food Production Processes
Kitchen and Backyard Gardening - Harvesting and record keeping
Kitchen and Backyard Gardening - Sustainable garden practices
Poultry Rearing in a Fold - Understanding poultry folds
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:
- Demonstrate proper harvesting techniques
- Keep records of garden activities and harvest
- Adopt the use of kitchen and backyard garden for food production
- Describe a fold in poultry rearing
- Identify the features of a poultry fold
- Show interest in learning about poultry folds
- Harvest mature crops regularly
- Prevent crops from bolting
- Record successes and challenges
- Discuss ways to improve gardening skills
- Share gardening experiences
- Search for video clips or images on poultry folds
- Watch selected video clips showing poultry folds
- Describe the structures of poultry folds
- Share findings with the class
How can we maximize harvest and learn from our gardening experiences?
What is a poultry fold and how is it used in poultry rearing?
- SPARK AGRICULTURE GRADE 8 textbook pg. 23
- Garden crops
- Harvesting tools
- Record book
- Pen/pencil
- Garden
- Organic materials
- Composting area
- Digital resources
- SPARK AGRICULTURE GRADE 8 textbook pg. 24
- Digital devices
- Internet access
- Video clips
- Images of poultry folds
- Practical assessment - Record evaluation - Oral presentations
- Observation - Oral questions - Written assignments
3 3
Food Production Processes
Poultry Rearing in a Fold - Observing poultry folds
Poultry Rearing in a Fold - Designing a poultry fold
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:
- Identify different types of poultry folds
- Explain the advantages of rearing poultry in folds
- Appreciate the role of poultry folds in poultry management
- Visit a poultry farm to observe poultry folds
- Describe what the poultry folds look like
- Record the materials used to construct the folds
- Share observations with the class
What are the characteristics of an effective poultry fold?
- SPARK AGRICULTURE GRADE 8 textbook pg. 24
- Poultry farm
- Digital camera/smartphone
- Notebook
- Pen/pencil
- SPARK AGRICULTURE GRADE 8 textbook pg. 25
- Drawing book or paper
- Pencil
- Ruler
- Examples of poultry fold designs
- Observation - Oral presentations - Written reports
3 4
Food Production Processes
Poultry Rearing in a Fold - Planning for construction
Poultry Rearing in a Fold - Constructing a poultry fold (frame)
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:
- Plan the construction of a poultry fold
- List materials needed for construction
- Show responsibility in planning
- Draw a plan of activities for construction
- Distribute responsibilities among group members
- Identify locally available materials for construction
- Present the plan for feedback
How do we prepare for the construction of a poultry fold?
- SPARK AGRICULTURE GRADE 8 textbook pg. 26
- Paper
- Pen/pencil
- Poultry fold design
- Wooden pieces
- Nails/screws
- Hammer/screwdriver
- Measuring tape
- Protective gloves
- Plan evaluation - Oral presentations - Written assignments
4 1-2
Food Production Processes
Poultry Rearing in a Fold - Completing the poultry fold
Poultry Rearing in a Fold - Preparing for poultry rearing
Poultry Rearing in a Fold - Managing poultry in a fold
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:
- Create a shelter on the fold
- Cover the fold with wire mesh or net
- Construct a poultry fold
- Select appropriate poultry types for rearing
- Prepare for poultry rearing in a fold
- Show responsibility in poultry rearing
- Create a small shelter on one side of the fold
- Make a roof for the shelter
- Cover all sides with wire mesh or net
- Ensure the poultry fold is portable and lightweight
- Select a type of poultry for rearing
- Prepare the fold for housing poultry
- Gather the necessary equipment (feeders, waterers)
- Make a plan for poultry management
How do we complete the construction of a poultry fold?
What preparations are needed before introducing poultry to a fold?
- SPARK AGRICULTURE GRADE 8 textbook pg. 27
- Wire mesh/net
- Roofing material
- Tools for construction
- Protective gloves
- SPARK AGRICULTURE GRADE 8 textbook pg. 27
- Constructed poultry fold
- Feeders
- Waterers
- Feed
- SPARK AGRICULTURE GRADE 8 textbook pg. 28
- Poultry fold with poultry
- Water
- Cleaning materials
- Practical assessment - Observation - Project evaluation
- Observation - Oral questions - Written assignments
4 3
Food Production Processes
Poultry Rearing in a Fold - Rearing practices for poultry in a fold
Poultry Rearing in a Fold - Benefits of rearing poultry in a fold
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:
- Explain various poultry rearing practices
- Apply appropriate rearing practices
- Rear poultry in a fold
- Discuss watering practices for poultry
- Maintain high standards of hygiene
- Implement protection from predators
- Provide shelter during harsh weather
What are the essential rearing practices for poultry in a fold?
- SPARK AGRICULTURE GRADE 8 textbook pg. 29
- Poultry fold with poultry
- Water
- Feed
- Cleaning materials
- SPARK AGRICULTURE GRADE 8 textbook pg. 30
- Digital resources
- Print resources
- Charts
- Observation - Oral questions - Written assignments
4 4
Food Production Processes
Poultry Rearing in a Fold - Ethical practices in poultry rearing
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:
- Identify ethical practices in poultry rearing
- Apply ethical principles in poultry management
- Value animal welfare in poultry rearing
- Discuss ethical practices in poultry rearing
- Identify ways to ensure poultry welfare
- Implement ethical poultry management
- Share experiences and observations
Why are ethical practices important in poultry rearing?
- SPARK AGRICULTURE GRADE 8 textbook pg. 30
- Digital resources
- Print resources
- Charts
- Observation - Oral questions - Written assignments
5 1-2
Food Production Processes
Crop Pest and Disease Control - Identifying crop pests
Crop Pest and Disease Control - Learning about crop pests
Crop Pest and Disease Control - Controlling pests through handpicking
Crop Pest and Disease Control - Removing affected crop parts
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:
- Identify vegetable crops attacked by pests
- Recognize signs of pest infestation
- Show curiosity in learning about crop pests
- Demonstrate handpicking as a pest control method
- Apply handpicking effectively
- Show responsibility in pest control
- Visit a vegetable garden
- Observe vegetable crops attacked by pests
- Identify signs like punctured leaves, curling leaves, cut-off seedlings
- Find out common parts that pests attack
- Identify vegetable crops infested with pests
- Wear gloves and handpick pests like caterpillars and cutworms
- Remove affected parts of the vegetables
- Dispose of the pests appropriately
How can we identify vegetable crops attacked by pests?
How can we control pests through handpicking?
- SPARK AGRICULTURE GRADE 8 textbook pg. 31
- Vegetable garden
- Digital camera/smartphone
- Notebook
- Pen/pencil
- SPARK AGRICULTURE GRADE 8 textbook pg. 32
- Charts
- Marker pens
- Pest specimens if available
- SPARK AGRICULTURE GRADE 8 textbook pg. 32
- Vegetable garden with pests
- Gloves
- Container with soapy water
- Wooden sticks/tongs
- SPARK AGRICULTURE GRADE 8 textbook pg. 33
- Vegetable garden with pest-affected crops
- Pruning shears/scissors
- Disposal bag
- Observation - Oral questions - Written assignments
- Practical assessment - Observation - Project evaluation
5 3
Food Production Processes
Crop Pest and Disease Control - Uprooting heavily affected crops
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:
- Identify heavily affected crops
- Demonstrate uprooting as a control method
- Show responsibility in pest control
- Identify vegetable crops heavily attacked by pests
- Uproot the affected crops carefully
- Dispose of them far from the garden
- Discuss the importance of this control method
When should crops be uprooted to control pests?
- SPARK AGRICULTURE GRADE 8 textbook pg. 33
- Vegetable garden with heavily affected crops
- Gloves
- Garden tools
- Disposal bags
- Practical assessment - Observation - Project evaluation
5 4
Food Production Processes
Crop Pest and Disease Control - Applying natural pesticides
Crop Pest and Disease Control - Identifying crop diseases
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:
- Prepare natural pesticides
- Apply natural pesticides correctly
- Value natural pest control methods
- Make ash from banana leaves or other plants
- Sprinkle the ash around the base of vegetable crops
- Replace the ash when it gets wet
- Monitor the effectiveness of the treatment
How can natural pesticides like ash be used to control crop pests?
- SPARK AGRICULTURE GRADE 8 textbook pg. 34
- Banana leaves or other plant materials
- Source of heat
- Container for ash
- Vegetable garden
- SPARK AGRICULTURE GRADE 8 textbook pg. 35
- Digital camera/smartphone
- Notebook
- Pen/pencil
- Practical assessment - Observation - Project evaluation
6 1-2
Food Production Processes
Crop Pest and Disease Control - Controlling crop diseases
Crop Pest and Disease Control - Importance of pest and disease control
Crop Pest and Disease Control - Integrated pest management
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:
- Demonstrate disease control methods
- Apply appropriate disease control techniques
- Control diseases on vegetable crops
- Explain integrated pest management (IPM)
- Identify IPM strategies
- Value environmentally friendly pest control
- Inspect a vegetable garden for signs of diseases
- Remove affected parts of the crop
- Uproot heavily affected crops
- Dispose of diseased material appropriately
- Discuss the principles of integrated pest management
- Identify different IPM strategies
- Explore how to combine different control methods
- Plan an IPM approach for a vegetable garden
How can we control diseases in vegetable crops?
How can integrated pest management improve pest and disease control?
- SPARK AGRICULTURE GRADE 8 textbook pg. 36
- Vegetable garden with disease-affected crops
- Gloves
- Garden tools
- Disposal bags
- SPARK AGRICULTURE GRADE 8 textbook pg. 37
- Digital resources
- Print resources
- Charts
- Marker pens
- SPARK AGRICULTURE GRADE 8 textbook pg. 38
- Digital resources
- Print resources
- Charts
- Marker pens
- Practical assessment - Observation - Project evaluation
- Observation - Oral questions - Written assignments
6 3
Food Production Processes
Preparation of Animal Products - Importance of processing animal products
Preparation of Animal Products - Understanding fish processing
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:
- Explain the importance of processing fish
- Explain the importance of dressing poultry carcass
- Show interest in learning about animal product processing
- Observe photographs of fresh and processed fish
- Observe photographs of poultry before and after dressing
- Discuss the differences observed
- Share discussion points on the importance of processing
Why is it important to process fish and dress poultry carcass?
- SPARK AGRICULTURE GRADE 8 textbook pg. 39
- Photographs of fresh and processed fish
- Photographs of poultry before and after dressing
- Digital resources
- Print resources
- SPARK AGRICULTURE GRADE 8 textbook pg. 40
- Photographs showing fish processing methods
- Chart paper
- Marker pens
- Observation - Oral questions - Written assignments
6 4
Food Production Processes
Preparation of Animal Products - Scaling and gutting fish
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:
- Demonstrate the process of scaling fish
- Demonstrate the process of gutting fish
- Process fresh fish for various purposes
- Wash hands with soap and water
- Rinse the fish in clean water
- Scale the fish from tail to head using appropriate tools
- Split the fish and remove internal organs
- Rinse the fish in clean water
How do we scale and gut fish properly?
- SPARK AGRICULTURE GRADE 8 textbook pg. 41
- Fresh fish
- Knife
- Basin or tray
- Clean water
- Soap
- Practical assessment - Observation - Process evaluation
7 1-2
Food Production Processes
Preparation of Animal Products - Cleaning and salting fish
Preparation of Animal Products - Frying fish
Preparation of Animal Products - Understanding poultry dressing
Preparation of Animal Products - Dressing poultry
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:
- Demonstrate the process of cleaning fish
- Demonstrate the process of salting fish
- Show responsibility in fish processing
- Explain the process of dressing poultry carcass
- Identify steps in poultry dressing
- Show interest in poultry dressing methods
- Clean the fish thoroughly with clean water
- Remove any remaining scales, blood, or unwanted parts
- Make shallow cuts on the flesh sides of the fish
- Apply salt inside the cuts and on the surface
- Air dry the fish and store in a clean container
- Study photographs showing poultry dressing steps
- Discuss beheading, defeathering, offal removal, and cleaning
- Share discussion points with the class
- Create a flowchart of poultry dressing steps
How do we clean and salt fish properly?
What are the steps involved in dressing a poultry carcass?
- SPARK AGRICULTURE GRADE 8 textbook pg. 42
- Gutted fish
- Salt
- Basin or tray
- Clean water
- Clean storage container
- SPARK AGRICULTURE GRADE 8 textbook pg. 43
- Cleaned fish
- Cooking oil
- Sufuria or frying pan
- Source of heat
- Slotted spoon
- Storage container
- SPARK AGRICULTURE GRADE 8 textbook pg. 44
- Photographs showing poultry dressing
- Chart paper
- Marker pens
- Digital resources
- SPARK AGRICULTURE GRADE 8 textbook pg. 45
- Poultry
- Sharp knife or panga
- Hot water
- Clean cold water
- Basin
- Gloves
- Practical assessment - Observation - Process evaluation
- Observation - Oral questions - Flowchart evaluation
7 3
Food Production Processes
Preparation of Animal Products - Ethical and safety practices
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:
- Identify ethical issues in animal product preparation
- Apply safety practices in preparation
- Value ethical treatment of animals
- Discuss ethical issues in animal product preparation
- Identify safety practices to follow
- Create posters with messages on ethical issues and safety practices
- Present findings to the class
Why are ethical and safety practices important in animal product preparation?
- SPARK AGRICULTURE GRADE 8 textbook pg. 47
- Digital devices
- Print resources
- Manila papers
- Marker pens
- Observation - Oral presentations - Poster evaluation
7 4
Food Production Processes
Preparation of Animal Products - Hygiene in animal product preparation
Preserving Milk and Meat - Importance of preserving milk
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:
- Explain the importance of hygiene in animal product preparation
- Apply hygienic practices in preparation
- Value hygiene in food preparation
- Discuss the importance of hygiene in animal product preparation
- Identify hygienic practices to follow
- Demonstrate proper hand washing and tool cleaning
- Create a checklist for hygienic preparation
How does hygiene affect the quality and safety of animal products?
- SPARK AGRICULTURE GRADE 8 textbook pg. 48
- Hand washing facilities
- Cleaning materials
- Chart paper
- Marker pens
- SPARK AGRICULTURE GRADE 8 textbook pg. 52
- Pictures showing milk preservation
- Digital devices
- Print resources
- Observation - Oral questions - Checklist evaluation
8 1-2
Food Production Processes
Preserving Milk and Meat - Boiling as a milk preservation method
Preserving Milk and Meat - Fermenting as a milk preservation method
Preserving Milk and Meat - Home cooling as a milk preservation method
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:
- Explain how boiling preserves milk
- Demonstrate the boiling method
- Preserve milk through boiling
- Explain home cooling methods for milk
- Demonstrate home cooling techniques
- Preserve milk through home cooling
- Wash hands with clean water and soap
- Sieve milk to remove impurities
- Boil milk in a clean container
- Stir while boiling and continue for a few minutes
- Store in a clean container
- Fill a large container with cold water or ice water
- Put boiled and cooled milk in a clean bottle
- Place the bottle in cold water
- Stir occasionally and add cold water as needed
- Alternatively, wrap a wet towel around the milk container
How does boiling help preserve milk?
How can we use home cooling methods to preserve milk?
- SPARK AGRICULTURE GRADE 8 textbook pg. 53
- Fresh milk
- Sieve
- Clean pot or sufuria
- Source of heat
- Cooking stick
- Storage container
- SPARK AGRICULTURE GRADE 8 textbook pg. 54
- Boiled milk
- Fermented milk or yogurt (starter)
- Container with lid
- Clean utensils
- SPARK AGRICULTURE GRADE 8 textbook pg. 54
- Boiled milk
- Clean bottles with lids
- Basin with cold/ice water
- Clean towel
- Practical assessment - Observation - Process evaluation
8 3
Food Production Processes
Preserving Milk and Meat - Importance of preserving meat
Preserving Milk and Meat - Drying as a meat preservation method
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:
- Explain the importance of preserving meat at household level
- Identify methods of meat preservation
- Show interest in meat preservation methods
- Search for information on the importance of preserving meat
- Study pictures showing meat preservation methods
- Discuss and share experiences on meat preservation
- Make summary notes on findings
Why is it important to preserve meat at the household level?
- SPARK AGRICULTURE GRADE 8 textbook pg. 55
- Digital devices
- Print resources
- Pictures showing meat preservation
- SPARK AGRICULTURE GRADE 8 textbook pg. 56
- Fresh meat
- Clean water
- Knife
- Sticks or wires
- Clean drying surface
- Observation - Oral questions - Written assignments
8 4
Food Production Processes
Preserving Milk and Meat - Smoking as a meat preservation method
Preserving Milk and Meat - Salting and boiling as meat preservation methods
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:
- Explain how smoking preserves meat
- Demonstrate the smoking method
- Preserve meat through smoking
- Wash fresh meat using clean water
- Light a fire and place pieces of wood
- Hang the meat and smoke it
- Maintain steady temperature and smoke for several hours
- Allow to cool and store in a clean container
How does smoking help to preserve meat?
- SPARK AGRICULTURE GRADE 8 textbook pg. 57
- Fresh meat
- Clean water
- Pieces of wood
- Source of heat
- Storage container
- SPARK AGRICULTURE GRADE 8 textbook pg. 58
- Salt
- Cooking pot
- Storage containers
- Practical assessment - Observation - Process evaluation
9 1-2
Food Production Processes
Preserving Milk and Meat - Promoting methods of preserving animal products
Cooking: Preparing a Balanced Meal - Factors to consider in meal preparation
Cooking: Preparing a Balanced Meal - Planning a balanced meal
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:
- Present various methods of preserving animal products
- Compare effectiveness of different methods
- Value the importance of preserving animal products
- Explain factors to consider in preparing a balanced meal
- Identify food groups for a balanced meal
- Show interest in balanced meal preparation
- Think about applicable methods of preserving animal products
- Create a table showing animal products, preservation methods, and their usefulness
- Present information to the class
- Discuss how the methods can be used at home or school
- Read and discuss the scenario about preparing a meal for visitors
- Discuss factors to consider in meal preparation
- Identify food groups for a balanced meal
- Share discussion points with the class
Which methods of preserving animal products are most effective and practical?
What factors should we consider when preparing a balanced meal?
- SPARK AGRICULTURE GRADE 8 textbook pg. 60
- Manila papers
- Marker pens
- Digital resources
- Print resources
- SPARK AGRICULTURE GRADE 8 textbook pg. 63
- Digital resources
- Print resources
- Charts showing food groups
- SPARK AGRICULTURE GRADE 8 textbook pg. 64
- Paper
- Pen/pencil
- Observation - Oral presentations - Table evaluation
- Observation - Oral questions - Written assignments
9-10

Midterm break

10 2
Food Production Processes
Cooking: Preparing a Balanced Meal - Preparing ingredients
Cooking: Preparing a Balanced Meal - Cooking protein (meat)
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:
- Demonstrate proper preparation of ingredients
- Apply hygiene practices in food preparation
- Show responsibility in meal preparation
- Wash hands and put on protective clothing
- Wash meat, vegetables, spices, and fruits
- Cut meat into bite-sized pieces
- Chop vegetables into smaller pieces
- Organize ingredients for cooking
How do we properly prepare ingredients for a balanced meal?
- SPARK AGRICULTURE GRADE 8 textbook pg. 65
- Ingredients (meat, vegetables, etc.)
- Knife and chopping board
- Bowls
- Clean water
- Soap
- Meat
- Onions and tomatoes
- Cooking oil
- Salt
- Cooking pot
- Source of heat
- Practical assessment - Observation - Process evaluation
10 3
Food Production Processes
Cooking: Preparing a Balanced Meal - Cooking carbohydrates (rice)
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:
- Demonstrate how to cook rice properly
- Apply appropriate cooking techniques
- Show responsibility in meal preparation
- Rinse rice and drain water
- Bring water to boil in a pot
- Add rice, salt, and oil using proper ratio
- Boil until water level equals rice level
- Reduce heat, cover, and cook until dry
- Turn off heat to save energy
How do we properly cook rice for a balanced meal?
- SPARK AGRICULTURE GRADE 8 textbook pg. 66
- Rice
- Water
- Salt
- Cooking oil
- Cooking pot
- Source of heat
- Practical assessment - Observation - Process evaluation
10 4
Food Production Processes
Cooking: Preparing a Balanced Meal - Cooking vegetables and preparing fruits
Cooking: Preparing a Balanced Meal - Family serving style
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:
- Demonstrate how to cook vegetables properly
- Prepare fruits for serving
- Show responsibility in meal preparation
- Heat oil and cook onions until soft
- Add tomatoes and salt, then cook
- Add spinach and cook until tender
- Wash, peel, and slice avocado or other fruits
- Apply safety measures when cooking
How do we properly prepare vegetables and fruits for a balanced meal?
- SPARK AGRICULTURE GRADE 8 textbook pg. 66
- Spinach or other vegetables
- Onions and tomatoes
- Cooking oil
- Salt
- Avocado or other fruits
- Cooking pot
- Source of heat
- SPARK AGRICULTURE GRADE 8 textbook pg. 67
- Cooked balanced meal
- Large serving dishes
- Plates
- Cutlery
- Serving spoons
- Practical assessment - Observation - Process evaluation
11 1-2
Food Production Processes
Cooking: Preparing a Balanced Meal - Blue plate serving style
Cooking: Preparing a Balanced Meal - Creating balanced meal menus
Cooking: Preparing a Balanced Meal - Nutrition education
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:
- Explain the blue plate serving style
- Demonstrate the blue plate serving style
- Present the meal using blue plate style
- Explain the nutritional value of different foods
- Identify nutrient-dense foods
- Value the importance of nutrition knowledge
- Place portions of food on individual plates
- Arrange food neatly with items not touching too much
- Ensure each plate has balanced portions
- Set the table with appropriate cutlery
- Serve the prepared meals to each person
- Research the nutritional content of common foods
- Categorize foods based on their primary nutrients
- Create nutritional information posters
- Discuss the importance of nutrition knowledge
How can we present a balanced meal using the blue plate serving style?
Why is nutrition knowledge important for preparing balanced meals?
- SPARK AGRICULTURE GRADE 8 textbook pg. 68
- Cooked balanced meal
- Serving plates
- Cutlery
- Napkins
- SPARK AGRICULTURE GRADE 8 textbook pg. 69
- Sample meal menus
- Paper
- Pen/pencil
- Digital resources
- SPARK AGRICULTURE GRADE 8 textbook pg. 70
- Digital resources
- Print resources
- Chart paper
- Marker pens
- Practical assessment - Observation - Presentation evaluation
- Observation - Oral questions - Poster evaluation
11 3
Food Production Processes
Hygiene Practices
Cooking: Preparing a Balanced Meal - Meal planning for special needs
Cleaning the Kitchen - Routine cleaning practices
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:
- Identify special dietary needs
- Plan meals for different dietary requirements
- Show empathy for people with special dietary needs
- Discuss different special dietary needs (age, health conditions)
- Research appropriate foods for various needs
- Create sample menus for specific dietary requirements
- Present findings to the class
How can we plan balanced meals for people with special dietary needs?
- SPARK AGRICULTURE GRADE 8 textbook pg. 70
- Digital resources
- Print resources
- Paper
- Pen/pencil
- SPARK AGRICULTURE GRADE 8 textbook pg. 71
- Charts showing cleaning schedules
- Observation - Oral presentations - Menu evaluation
11 4
Hygiene Practices
Cleaning the Kitchen - Understanding cleaning schedules
Cleaning the Kitchen - Planning kitchen cleaning
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:
- Analyze cleaning schedules
- Create a kitchen cleaning schedule
- Value the importance of organized cleaning
- Study sample cleaning schedules
- Identify daily, weekly, and special cleaning activities
- Discuss the purpose of each type of cleaning
- Create a cleaning schedule for a kitchen
Why is it important to have a well-organized cleaning schedule?
- SPARK AGRICULTURE GRADE 8 textbook pg. 72
- Sample cleaning schedules
- Paper
- Pen/pencil
- SPARK AGRICULTURE GRADE 8 textbook pg. 73
- Sample cleaning plans
- Kitchen to be cleaned
- Schedule evaluation - Observation - Written assignments
12 1-2
Hygiene Practices
Cleaning the Kitchen - Daily kitchen cleaning
Cleaning the Kitchen - Weekly kitchen cleaning
Cleaning the Kitchen - Special kitchen cleaning
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:
- Explain daily kitchen cleaning tasks
- Demonstrate daily cleaning techniques
- Carry out cleaning of a kitchen to maintain hygiene
- Explain weekly kitchen cleaning tasks
- Demonstrate weekly cleaning techniques
- Show responsibility in kitchen cleaning
- Take out trash and food waste
- Wash dirty dishes promptly
- Clean spills from counters and floors
- Wipe counters with a damp cloth
- Sweep or mop the floor
- Rinse and wipe down the sink
- Mop the floor thoroughly
- Wipe appliances inside and outside
- Scrub the sink and taps with disinfectant
- Rinse and sanitize sponges or replace them
- Replace used dish towels with fresh ones
What are the essential daily kitchen cleaning tasks?
What are the essential weekly kitchen cleaning tasks?
- SPARK AGRICULTURE GRADE 8 textbook pg. 74
- Cleaning supplies
- Dishwashing supplies
- Broom/mop
- Kitchen to be cleaned
- SPARK AGRICULTURE GRADE 8 textbook pg. 74
- Cleaning supplies
- Mop and bucket
- Disinfectant
- Kitchen to be cleaned
- SPARK AGRICULTURE GRADE 8 textbook pg. 75
- Ladder (if necessary)
- Practical assessment - Observation - Process evaluation
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Hygiene Practices
Cleaning the Kitchen - Importance of a clean kitchen
Cleaning the Kitchen - Kitchen hygiene and food safety
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:
- Explain the importance of a clean kitchen
- Identify health benefits of kitchen cleanliness
- Appreciate a clean kitchen for healthy living
- Reflect on kitchen cleaning activities
- Discuss why cleaning is important
- Make presentations on the importance of a clean kitchen
- Create a chart on the importance of a clean kitchen
Why is maintaining a clean kitchen important for health and well-being?
- SPARK AGRICULTURE GRADE 8 textbook pg. 75
- Chart paper
- Marker pens
- Digital resources
- Print resources
- SPARK AGRICULTURE GRADE 8 textbook pg. 76
- Observation - Oral presentations - Chart evaluation
12 4
Hygiene Practices
Cleaning the Kitchen - Safe use of cleaning products
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:
- Identify common kitchen cleaning products
- Explain safe use of cleaning products
- Show responsibility in handling cleaning products
- Identify various cleaning products and their uses
- Read and interpret product labels and safety instructions
- Demonstrate proper storage of cleaning products
- Discuss environmentally friendly cleaning options
How can we safely use cleaning products in the kitchen?
- SPARK AGRICULTURE GRADE 8 textbook pg. 76
- Various cleaning products
- Product labels
- Digital resources
- Print resources
- Observation - Oral questions - Written assignments
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