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WK LSN STRAND SUB-STRAND SPECIFIC_LEARNING_OUTCOMES LEARNING_EXPERIENCES KEY INQUIRY QUESTIONS LEARNING RESOURCES ASSESSMENT METHODS REFLECTION
1 1
Conserving Agricultural Environment
Soil Conservation Measures.
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:

State the importance of soil conservation.
Discuss how soil erosion in an agricultural land leads to various problems such as, destruction of farm structures and buildings.
Appreciate the importance of soil conservation.
In pairs or in groups, learners are guided to state the importance of soil conservation.
In pairs or in groups, learners are guided to discuss how soil erosion in an agricultural land leads to various problems such as, destruction of farm structures and buildings.
Why should we conserve soil?
MTP; Agriculture Learner's Book Grade 8 pg. 1-2
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1 2
Conserving Agricultural Environment
Methods of soil conservation.
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:

Identify the method of soil conservation shown in the pictures in learner's book 8 page 3
Draw the soil conservation methods as shown on page 3.
Appreciate the methods of soil conservation.
Learners are guided to identify the method of soil conservation shown in the pictures in learner's book 8 page 3
Learners are guided to draw the soil conservation methods as shown on page 3.
How can we conserve soil in our agricultural environment?
MTP; Agriculture Learner's Book Grade 8 pg. 2- 4
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1 3
Conserving Agricultural Environment
Soil conservation project.
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:

Explore the school environment and identify an area where soil erosion has occurred or is likely to occur.
Carry out soil conservation on the identified area.
Have fun and enjoy the soil conservation project.
As a class, learners are guided to explore the school environment and identify an area where soil erosion has occurred or is likely to occur.
As a class, learners are guided to carry out soil conservation on the identified area.
Which soil conservation method have you carried out?
MTP; Agriculture Learner's Book Grade 8 pg. 4
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1 4
Conserving Agricultural Environment
Demonstrating soil conservation structures in a farm model
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:

Draw a sketch model of the farm model
Demonstrate soil conservation structures in a farm model.
Have fun and enjoy the class project.
As a class, learners are guided to construct a farm model to demonstrate various soil conservation measures such as stone lines, trash lines, strip cropping, grassed waterways and soil bands.
Which soil conservation structure have you constructed?
MTP; Agriculture Learner's Book Grade 8 pg. 5-6
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2 1
Conserving Agricultural Environment
Water harvesting and Storage
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:

Identify characteristics of a good catchment surface and give examples of such surfaces in their environment.
Demonstrate various methods that can be used to harvest rainwater.
Appreciate water harvesting and Storage.
Learners are guided to identify characteristics of a good catchment surface and give examples of such surfaces in their environment.
Learners are guided to demonstrate various methods that can be used to harvest rainwater.
Which methods can be used to harvest rainwater?
MTP; Agriculture Learner's Book Grade 8 pg. 9
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2 2
Conserving Agricultural Environment
Water harvesting and Storage
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:

Search for video clips showing various methods of harvesting and storing water.
Watch the video clips showing various water harvesting and storage methods.
Appreciate water harvesting and storage.
As a class, learners are guided to search for video clips showing various methods of harvesting and storing water.
As a class, learners are guided to watch the video clips showing various water harvesting and storage methods.
What are the ways in which the harvested water can be stored?
MTP; Agriculture Learner's Book Grade 8 pg. 9-11
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2 3
Conserving Agricultural Environment
Initiating a water harvesting and storage project in the school
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:

Explore the school compound and find out how water is harvested and stored.
Identify possible places where runoff may be collected during the rainy season.
Give suggestions on how water harvesting and storage may be done.
Have fun and enjoy the class project.
As a class, learners are guided to explore the school compound and find out how water is harvested and stored.
As a class, learners are guided to identify possible places where runoff may be collected during the rainy season.
As a class, learners are guided to give suggestions on how water harvesting and storage may be done.
What are the advantages of harvesting rainwater? What challenges are encountered when harvesting rainwater?
MTP; Agriculture Learner's Book Grade 8 pg. 11-13
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2 4
Food and Nutrition
Kitchen Garden
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:

Define a kitchen garden.
State the importance of a kitchen garden in ensuring food and Nutrition.
Role play the conversation in learner's book 8 page 2
Appreciate the importance of kitchen garden.
In pairs, learners are guided to define a kitchen garden.
In pairs, learners are guided to state the importance of a kitchen garden in ensuring food and Nutrition
In pairs, learners are guided to role play the conversation in learner's book 8 page 2
What is a kitchen garden?
MTP; Home Science Learner's Book Grade 8 pg. 1-2
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3 1
Food and Nutrition
Innovative technologies for kitchen gardening
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:

Identify models it various kitchen gardens.
Draw the different models showing kitchen gardens.
Describe how gardening is done in each model.
Appreciate the innovative technologies for kitchen gardening.
Individually, in pairs or in groups, learners are guided to identify models it various kitchen gardens.
Individually, in pairs or in groups, learners are guided to draw the different models showing kitchen gardens
Individually, in pairs or in groups, learners are guided to describe how gardening is done in each model.
What is the importance of innovative gardening?
MTP; Home Science Learner's Book Grade 8 pg. 2-4
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3 2
Food and Nutrition
Classifying food crops suitable for growing in a kitchen garden
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:

List food crops that can be grown in a kitchen garden.
Classify the food crops.
Appreciate the crops that can be grown in a kitchen garden.
Individually, learners to list food crops that can be grown in a kitchen garden.

Individually, learners to classify the food crops.
Why are vegetables popular for kitchen gardening?
MTP; Home Science Learner's Book Grade 8 pg. 4-6
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3 3
Food and Nutrition
Establishing a kitchen garden for provision of healthy and affordable food
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:

List the materials needed to establish a tyre garden.
Outline the procedure of establishing a tyre garden.
Establish a tyre garden.
Have fun and enjoy establishing a tyre garden.
As a class or in groups, learners are guided to list the materials needed to establish a tyre garden.
As a class or in groups, learners are guided to outline the procedure of establishing a tyre garden.
As a class or in groups, learners are guided to establish a tyre garden.
How do you establish a tyre garden?
MTP; Home Science Learner's Book Grade 8 pg. 6-9
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3 4
Food and Nutrition
Container garden.
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:

List the materials needed to establish a container garden.
Outline the procedure of establishing a container garden.
Establish a container garden.
Have fun and enjoy establishing a container garden.
As a class or in groups, learners are guided to list the materials needed to establish a container garden.
As a class or in groups, learners are guided to outline the procedure of establishing a container garden.
As a class or in groups, learners are guided to establish container garden.
How do you establish a container garden?
MTP; Home Science Learner's Book Grade 8 pg. 9-10
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4 1
Food and Nutrition
Wick garden
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:

List the materials needed to establish a wick garden.
Outline the procedure of establishing a wick garden.
Establish a wick garden.
Have fun and enjoy establishing a wick garden.
As a class or in groups, learners are guided to list the materials needed to establish a wick garden.
As a class or in groups, learners are guided to outline the procedure of establishing a wick garden.
As a class or in groups, learners are guided to establish a wick garden.
How do you establish a wick garden?
MTP; Home Science Learner's Book Grade 8 pg. 11-13
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4 2
Crop Production
Crop Management
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:

Explain the term crop pest.
Give examples of common insect pests in vegetable crops.
Discuss the statement,
In groups, learners are guided to explain the term crop pest
In groups, learners are guided to give examples of common insect pests in vegetable crops.
In groups, learners are guided to discuss the statement,
What do you understand by the term crop pest?
MTP; Agriculture Learner's Book Grade 8 pg. 21
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4 3
Crop Production
Identification of common vegetable pests and signs of attack
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:

Identify common vegetable pests and signs of attack.
Compare the appearance of vegetable crops attacked by the pests with vegetables which are free of pests.
Appreciate the importance of managing crops.
In groups, learners are guided to identify common vegetable pests and signs of attack.
In groups, learners are guided to compare the appearance of vegetable crops attacked by the pests with vegetables which are free of pests.
How can you tell that vegetable crops are affected by insect pests?
MTP; Agriculture Learner's Book Grade 8 pg. 22-23
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4 4
Crop Production
Controlling pests in vegetable crops
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:

Outline the procedure of controlling aphids.
Control the aphids in vegetables.
Appreciate the importance of controlling aphids.
As a class, learners are guided to outline the procedure of controlling aphids.
As a class, learners are guided to control the aphids in vegetables.
How do you control aphids in vegetables?
MTP; Agriculture Learner's Book Grade 8 pg. 23-25
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5 1
Crop Production
Controlling cutworms
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:

Outline the procedure of controlling cutworms.
Control the cutworms in vegetables.
Appreciate the importance of controlling cutworms.
As a class, learners are guided to outline the procedure of controlling cutworms.
As a class, learners are guided to control the cutworms in vegetables.
How do you control cutworms in vegetables?
MTP; Agriculture Learner's Book Grade 8 pg. 25-26
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5 2
Crop Production
Controlling caterpillars
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:

Outline the procedure of controlling caterpillars.
Control the caterpillars in vegetables.
Appreciate the importance of controlling caterpillars.
As a class, learners are guided to outline the procedure of controlling caterpillars.
As a class, learners are guided to control the caterpillars in vegetables.
How do you control caterpillars in vegetables?
MTP; Agriculture Learner's Book Grade 8 pg. 26-27
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5 3
Crop Production
Diseases in vegetables crops
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:

Explain the term crop disease.
Discuss the symptoms that indicate a vegetable crop infected with a disease.
Draw the pictures in learner's book 8 page 27
Have a desire to stop diseases in vegetable crops.
In pairs, learners are guided to explain the term crop disease.
In pairs, learners are guided to discuss the symptoms that indicate a vegetable crop infected with a disease.
In pairs, learners are guided to draw the pictures in learner's book 8 page 27
What do you understand by the term crop disease?
MTP; Agriculture Learner's Book Grade 8 pg. 27-28
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5 4
Crop Production
Identifying vegetables affected by diseases
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:

Take a walk to a vegetable garden in the school or in the community.
Examine all parts of the vegetable crops carefully to identify any symptoms of a disease.
Have a desire to stop diseases in vegetable crops.
As a class, learners are guided to take a walk to a vegetable garden in the school or in the community.
As a class, learners are guided to examine all parts of the vegetable crops carefully to identify any symptoms of a disease.
How do you identify vegetables affected by diseases?
MTP; Agriculture Learner's Book Grade 8 pg. 28-29
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6 1
Crop Production
Controlling diseases in vegetable crops
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:

Identify non-chemical methods of crop disease control.
Control diseases in vegetable crops.
Appreciate the importance of controlling disease in vegetable crops.
As a class or in groups, learners are guided to identify non-chemical methods of crop disease control.
As a class or in groups, learners are guided to control diseases in vegetable crops.
How do you control diseases in vegetable crops?
MTP; Agriculture Learner's Book Grade 8 pg. 29-30
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6 2
Crop Production
Importance of controlling pests and disease in vegetable crops
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:

List the vegetables grown in their locality.
Discuss the importance of controlling pests and disease in vegetable crops
Appreciate the importance of controlling pests and disease in vegetable crops
In groups or in pairs, learners are guided to list the vegetables grown in their locality.
In groups or in pairs, learners are guided to discuss the importance of controlling pests and disease in vegetable crops
What is the importance of controlling pests and disease in vegetable crops?
MTP; Agriculture Learner's Book Grade 8 pg. 30-31
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6 3
Food and Nutrition
Cooking Carbohydrate Rich Foods; Methods of heat transfer when cooking foods
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:

Brainstorm on methods of heat transfer applied when cooking foods.
Explain the meaning of conduction, convection and radiation.
Draw a tree or flow chart showing the classification of carbohydrate rich foods.
Appreciate the methods of heat transfer applied when cooking foods.
In groups, in pairs or individually, learners are guided to brainstorm on methods of heat transfer applied when cooking foods
In groups, in pairs or individually, learners are guided to explain the meaning of conduction, convection and radiation
In groups, in pairs or individually, learners are guided to draw a tree or flow chart showing the classification of carbohydrate rich foods
What are the methods of heat transfer when cooking food?
MTP; Home Science Learner's Book Grade 8 pg. 14-15
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6 4
Food and Nutrition
Classifying carbohydrate rich foods
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:

Explain the meaning of simple sugars, double sugars and starchy foods.
Give examples of simple sugars, double sugars and starchy foods.
Classify carbohydrates rich foods.
Appreciate the importance of carbohydrates.
In groups, in pairs or individually, learners are guided to explain the meaning of simple sugars, double sugars and starchy foods.
In groups, in pairs or individually, learners are guided to give examples of simple sugars, double sugars and starchy foods
In groups, in pairs or individually, learners are guided to classify carbohydrates rich foods
What are carbohydrates?
MTP; Home Science Learner's Book Grade 8 pg.15-17
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7 1
Food and Nutrition
Effects of heat on carbohydrate rich foods
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:

Explain the meaning of gelatinization and dextrinization.
State the difference in consistency between the foods.
Investigate the effects of dry and moist heat on carbohydrates rich foods.
Appreciate the effects of heat on carbohydrate rich foods.
In groups, in pairs or individually, learners are guided to explain the meaning of gelatinization and dextrinization.
In groups, in pairs or individually, learners are guided to state the difference in consistency between the foods.
In groups, in pairs or individually, learners are guided to investigate the effects of dry and moist heat on carbohydrates rich foods
What is gelatinization? What is dextrinization?
MTP; Home Science Learner's Book Grade 8 pg. 17-18
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7 2
Food and Nutrition
Effects of heat on carbohydrate rich foods
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:

List the requirements needed to boil carbohydrates.
Outline the steps to follow when boiling carbohydrates.
Investigate the effect of moist heat on carbohydrates rich foods such as rice.
Have fun and enjoy doing the experiment.
In groups, in pairs or individually, learners are guided to list the requirements needed to boil carbohydrates.
In groups, in pairs or individually, learners are guided to outline the steps to follow when boiling carbohydrates
In groups, in pairs or individually, learners are guided to investigate the effect of moist heat on carbohydrates rich foods such as rice
How do you boil rice?
MTP; Home Science Learner's Book Grade 8 pg. 18-20
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7 3
Food and Nutrition
Effects of heat on carbohydrate rich foods
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:

List the requirements needed to boil carbohydrates, such as porridge.
Outline the steps to follow when cooking porridge.
Investigate the effect of moist heat on carbohydrates rich foods such as porridge.
Have fun and enjoy doing the experiment.
In groups, in pairs or individually, learners are guided to list the requirements needed to boil carbohydrates, such as porridge.
In groups, in pairs or individually, learners are guided to outline the steps to follow when cooking porridge.
In groups, in pairs or individually, learners are guided to investigate the effect of moist heat on carbohydrates rich foods such as porridge.
How do you cook porridge?
MTP; Home Science Learner's Book Grade 8 pg. 20-21
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7 4
Food and Nutrition
Effects of heat on carbohydrate rich foods
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:

List the requirements needed to grill maize.
Outline the steps to follow when grilling maize.
Investigate the effect of dry heat on carbohydrates rich foods, by grilling maize.
Have fun and enjoy doing the experiment.
In groups, in pairs or individually, learners are guided to list the requirements needed to grill maize.
In groups, in pairs or individually, learners are guided to outline the steps to follow when grilling maize.
In groups, in pairs or individually, learners are guided to investigate the effect of dry heat on carbohydrates rich foods, by grilling maize.
How do you grill maize?
MTP; Home Science Learner's Book Grade 8 pg. 21-22
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ASSESSMENT AND MID-TERM BREAK

9 1
Food and Nutrition
Ways of conserving food nutrients when preparing and cooking carbohydrate rich food
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:

State the importance of conserving food nutrients.
Brainstorm ways one would conserve nutrients while preparing and cooking nutrients.
Recognize ways of conserving food nutrients when preparing and cooking carbohydrate rich food.
Appreciate the ways of conserving food nutrients when preparing and cooking carbohydrate rich food.
In groups, in pairs or individually, learners are guided to state the importance of conserving food nutrients.
In groups, in pairs or individually, learners are guided to brainstorm ways one would conserve nutrients while preparing and cooking nutrients.
In groups, in pairs or individually, learners are guided to recognize ways of conserving food nutrients when preparing and cooking carbohydrate rich food.
Why do you think it is important to conserve food nutrients?
MTP; Home Science Learner's Book Grade 8 pg. 22-24
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9 2
Food and Nutrition
Safety measures to observe in preparing and cooking carbohydrate rich foods
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:

Identify the safety measures to observe in preparing and cooking carbohydrate rich foods.
Give a reason why each safety measure is observed.
Recognize the importance of each safety measure.
Appreciate the importance of observing safety.
In groups, in pairs or individually, learners are guided to identify the safety measures to observe in preparing and cooking carbohydrate rich foods
In groups, in pairs or individually, learners are guided to Give a reason why each safety measure is observed.
In groups, in pairs or individually, learners are guided to recognize the importance of each safety measure.
What safety measures should one observe in preparing and cooking carbohydrate rich foods?
MTP; Home Science Learner's Book Grade 8 pg. 24-25
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9 3
Food and Nutrition
Meal Presentation; Factors to consider during table setting in meal presentation
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:

Brainstorm on the meaning of the terms: Meal, Meal presentation, Dining and Dishes.
Discuss the factors to consider during table setting in meal presentation.
Recognize the importance of meal presentation.
Appreciate the importance of meal presentation.
In groups or in pairs, learners are guided to brainstorm on the meaning of the terms: Meal, Meal presentation, Dining and Dishes.
In groups or in pairs, learners are guided to discuss the factors to consider during table setting in meal presentation
In groups or in pairs, learners are guided to recognize the importance of meal presentation
What factors do you consider during table setting in meal presentation?
MTP; Home Science Learner's Book Grade 8 pg. 27-28
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9 4
Food and Nutrition
Requirements for table setting when serving meals
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:

Name the items shown on page 29.
Identify the requirements for table setting when serving meals.
Draw the pictures on page 29.
Appreciate the requirements for table setting when serving meals.
In groups or in pairs, learners are guided to name the items shown on page 29.
In groups or in pairs, learners are guided to identify the requirements for table setting when serving meals
In groups or in pairs, learners are guided to draw the pictures on page 29
What are the requirements for table setting when serving meals?
MTP; Home Science Learner's Book Grade 8 pg. 29-30
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10 1
Food and Nutrition
Setting a table for meal presentation
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:

Watch video clips showing how to set a table for meal presentation.
Name the items in learner's book 8 page 31
Describe how the cover in the picture on page 31 has been set.
Have a desire to learn more about setting a table for meal presentation.
In groups or in pairs, learners are guided to watch video clips showing how to set a table for meal presentation.
In groups or in pairs, learners are guided to name the items in learner's book 8 page 31
In groups or in pairs, learners are guided to describe how the cover in the picture on page 31 has been set.
How do you set a table for meal presentation?
MTP; Home Science Learner's Book Grade 8 pg. 30-31
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10 2
Food and Nutrition
Setting a table for meal presentation
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:

State the requirements needed to set a table for meal presentation.
Outline the process needed to set a table for meal presentation.
Set a table for meal presentation.
Enjoy setting a table for meal presentation.
In groups or in pairs, learners are guided to state the requirements needed to set a table for meal presentation
In groups or in pairs, learners are guided to outline the process needed to set a table for meal presentation
In groups or in pairs, learners are guided to set a table for meal presentation
How do you set a table for meal presentation?
MTP; Home Science Learner's Book Grade 8 pg. 31-34
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10 3
Food and Nutrition
Presenting a simple lunch using the various styles of meal service
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:

Explain the meaning of chaffing dish.
Discuss the difference between blue plate service and family service.
Recognize styles of meal service.
Appreciate the importance of presenting a simple lunch using the various styles of meal service.
In groups or in pairs, learners are guided to explain the meaning of chaffing dish.
In groups or in pairs, learners are guided to discuss the difference between blue plate service and family service
In groups or in pairs, learners are guided to recognize styles of meal service.
How does family service reflect cultural traditions and values?
MTP; Home Science Learner's Book Grade 8 pg. 34-37
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10 4
Food and Nutrition
Presenting a simple lunch using the various styles of meal service
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:

State the requirements to cook ugali, stewed beef and steamed spinach.
Outline the procedure of cooking ugali, stewed beef and steamed spinach.
Cook ugali, stewed beef and steamed spinach.
Have fun and enjoy cooking.
In groups or in pairs, learners are guided to state the requirements to cook ugali, stewed beef and steamed spinach
In groups or in pairs, learners are guided to outline the procedure of cooking ugali, stewed beef and steamed spinach.
In groups or in pairs, learners are guided to cook ugali, stewed beef and steamed spinach
Why is it important to observe table etiquette during meals?
MTP; Home Science Learner's Book Grade 8 pg. 37-40
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11 1
Food and Nutrition
Meals for Special Groups; Guidelines to consider when planning meals for special groups
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:

Identify the factors one should consider when planning meals for adolescent.
Give reasons why adolescent girls take meals that contain additional supply of iron.
Recognize the importance to cater for one's likes and preferences when planning meals.
Appreciate the importance of nutritional needs.
In groups or in pairs, learners are guided to identify the factors one should consider when planning meals for adolescent.
In groups or in pairs, learners are guided to give reasons why adolescent girls take meals that contain additional supply of iron.
In groups or in pairs, learners are guided to recognize the importance to cater for one's likes and preferences when planning meals.
What are nutritional needs? Why should adolescent girls take meals that contain additional supply of iron?
MTP; Home Science Learner's Book Grade 8 pg. 41-42
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11 2
Food and Nutrition
Guidelines to consider when planning meals for special groups
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:

Discuss the guidelines to observe when planning meals for children.
State the importance for children to take plenty fluids, fruits and vegetables.
Investigate how the texture of food is likely to change as a child transitions from infancy to toddlerhood.
Appreciate the importance of following guidelines when planning meals for children.
In groups or in pairs, learners are guided to discuss the guidelines to observe when planning meals for children.
In groups or in pairs, learners are guided to state the importance for children to take plenty fluids, fruits and vegetables.
In groups or in pairs, learners are guided to investigate how the texture of food is likely to change as a child transitions from infancy to toddlerhood.
Why is it important for children to take plenty fluids, fruits and vegetable?
MTP; Home Science Learner's Book Grade 8 pg. 43-44
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11 3
Food and Nutrition
Guidelines to consider when planning meals for special groups
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:

List the guidelines to observe when planning meals for a sick person.
Brainstorm on why sick people who are bedridden should be served with less energy giving foods.
Recognize the importance to observe hygiene while preparing and serving food for a sick person.
Appreciate the importance of following guidelines when planning meals for a sick person.
In groups or in pairs, learners are guided to list the guidelines to observe when planning meals for a sick person.
In groups or in pairs, learners are guided to brainstorm on why sick people who are bedridden should be served with less energy giving foods.
In groups or in pairs, learners are guided to recognize the importance to observe hygiene while preparing and serving food for a sick person.
Why do you think it is important to observe hygiene while preparing and serving food for a sick person?
MTP; Home Science Learner's Book Grade 8 pg. 45-46
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11 4
Food and Nutrition
Guidelines to consider when planning meals for special groups
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:

List the guidelines to observe when planning meals for vegetarians.
Suggest various sources of proteins that one can include in the vegetarian meals.
State the importance of using a variety of cooking methods when preparing food for vegetarians.
Appreciate the importance of following guidelines when planning vegetarian's meals.
In groups or in pairs, learners are guided to list the guidelines to observe when planning meals for vegetarians.
In groups or in pairs, learners are guided to suggest various sources of proteins that one can include in the vegetarian meals.
In groups or in pairs, learners are guided to state the importance of using a variety of cooking methods when preparing food for vegetarians.
Why is it important to use a variety of cooking methods when preparing food for vegetarian?
MTP; Home Science Learner's Book Grade 8 pg. 46-48
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Food and Nutrition
Feeding habits and food taboos for special groups
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:

State feeding habits of a special group.
List the food taboos in their community.
Investigate on how food taboos affect the choice of meals for special groups.
Appreciate feeding habits and food taboos for special groups.
In groups or in pairs, learners are guided to state feeding habits of a special group.
In groups or in pairs, learners are guided to list the food taboos in their community.
In groups or in pairs, learners are guided to investigate on how food taboos affect the choice of meals for special groups.
Which food taboos are there in your community?
MTP; Home Science Learner's Book Grade 8 pg. 48-50
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Food and Nutrition
Planning, preparing and presenting meals for different special groups
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:

State the requirements needed to prepare a meal for a child.
Outline the steps to follow when preparing mashed potatoes and beef stew.
Prepare mashed potatoes and beef stew.
Have fun and enjoy preparing mashed potatoes and beef stew.
In groups or in pairs, learners are guided to state the requirements needed to prepare a meal for a child.
In groups or in pairs, learners are guided to outline the steps to follow when preparing mashed potatoes and beef stew.
In groups or in pairs, learners are guided to prepare mashed potatoes and beef stew.
How do you prepare beef stew and mashed potatoes?
MTP; Home Science Learner's Book Grade 8 pg. 51-52
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12 3
Food and Nutrition
Planning, preparing and presenting meals for different special groups
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:

State the requirements needed to prepare a meal for an elderly person.
Outline the steps to follow when preparing rice, liver stew and steamed cabbage.
Prepare rice, liver stew and steamed cabbage.
Have fun and enjoy preparing rice, liver stew and steamed cabbage.
In groups or in pairs, learners are guided to state the requirements needed to prepare a meal for an elderly person.
In groups or in pairs, learners are guided to outline the steps to follow when preparing rice, liver stew and steamed cabbage.
In groups or in pairs, learners are guided to prepare rice, liver stew and steamed cabbage.
How do you prepare rice, liver stew and steamed cabbage?
MTP; Home Science Learner's Book Grade 8 pg. 52-54
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12 4
Food and Nutrition
Planning, preparing and presenting meals for different special groups
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:

State the requirements needed to prepare a meal for an adolescent.
Outline the steps to follow when preparing chapati, green gram stew and fried kales.
Prepare chapati, green gram stew and fried kales.
Have fun and enjoy preparing chapati, green gram stew and fried kales.
In groups or in pairs, learners are guided to state the requirements needed to prepare a meal for an adolescent.
In groups or in pairs, learners are guided to outline the steps to follow when preparing chapati, green gram stew and fried kales.
In groups or in pairs, learners are guided to prepare chapati, green gram stew and fried kales.
How do you prepare chapati, green gram stew and fried kales?
MTP; Home Science Learner's Book Grade 8 pg. 55-57
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