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1

Opening and reporting

1 4
ECOLOGY
Ecological pyramids of numbers.
Constructing Pyramid of numbers from given data.
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:
To represent feeding relationships and energy flow using pyramids of numbers.
Q/A: Review trophic levels.
Teacher explains features of pyramid of numbers.
chart
text book
KLB BK III. PP 41-42. CERTIFICATE PG 49
1 5
ECOLOGY
Inverted pyramid of numbers.
Pyramid of Biomass.
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:
Give examples where an inverted pyramid of numbers exists; giving reasons thereof.
Representing inverted pyramid of numbers diagrammatically.
Chart- Inverted pyramid of numbers.
chart
KLB BK III. PP 43-44 CERTIFICATE PG 50
2 1
ECOLOGY
Population.
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:
To describe some characteristics of populations.
To explain factors affecting population growth rate.
Q/A: Definition of population.
Discuss population density, dispersion and growth.
Q/A: Factors affecting population growth rate; including food availability, space, diseases such as HIV/AIDS, pests, e.t.c.


text book
KLB BK III. P 46.  CERTIFICATE PG 60
2 2-3
ECOLOGY
Quadrat method of estimating population.
Quadrat method of estimating population.
Line - transect method of estimating population.
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:
To describe the quadrat method of estimating population.
To suggest limitations of quadrat method of estimating population.
To describe the line transect method of population.
To suggest limitations of line transect method of population.
Teacher explains use of quadrat method of estimating population.
Q/A: limitations of quadrat method of estimating population.
Project- students to make quadrats.


Teacher explains procedure of line transect method of population.
Q/A: Students suggest limitations of line transect method of population.
text book
Standard quadrats.
KLB BK III. PP 46-47. CERTIFICATE PG 62
KLB BK III.
PP 47-48. CERTIFICATE PG 63
2 4
ECOLOGY
Belt transect method of estimating population.
Capture-recapture method.
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:
To estimate population using belt transect method of population.
Group work ? outdoor activity.
Discussion.
Tape measure, quadrats, pegs, thermometer, pH indicator, e.t.c
specimen
KLB BK III. PP 48-49. CERTIFICATE PG 63
2 5
ECOLOGY
Xerophytes.
Mesophytes.
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:
To state characteristics of dry habitats.
To identify adaptations of xerophytes to their habitats.
Q/A: Characteristics of dry habitats.
Discussion: Adaptations of xerophytes to dry habitats.

Specimens of xerophytes.
Specimens of mesophytes.
KLB BK III. P 50. CERTIFICATE PG 64
3 1
ECOLOGY
Hydrophytes.
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:
To state characteristics of habitats of hydrophytes.
To explain adaptations of hydrophytes to their habitats.
Q/A: Characteristics of habitats where hydrophytes.
thrive.

Discussion: Adaptations of hydrophytes to their habitats.
Specimens of hydrophytes.
KLB BK III. P 51. CERTIFICATE PG 66
3 2-3
ECOLOGY
Halophytes.
Adaptive features of plants.
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:
To state characteristics of habitats of halophytes.
To explain adaptations of halophytes to their habitats.
Q/A: Characteristics of dry habitats.
Discussion: Adaptations of dry habitats.
Group experiments- Students examine given specimens and suggest their habitats.
Identify adaptive features.
Specimens of halophytes.
Xerophytes Mesophytes
Hydrophytes
Hand lenses.
KLB BK III. P 52. CERTIFICATE PG 68
KLB BK III. P 50. CERTIFICATE PG 69
3 4
ECOLOGY
Pollution and its effects.
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:
To define pollution, pollutants.
To explain effects of pollution on human beings and other organisms.
Discussion punctuated with Q/A.
text book
KLB BK III. P 55. CERTIFICATE PG 70
3 5
ECOLOGY
Air pollution.
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:
To identify causes and effects of air pollution.
To suggest control measures of air pollution.

Detailed discussion & probing questions.
topic related video
KLB BK III. PP 56-59. CERTIFICATE PG 70
4 1
ECOLOGY
Water pollution.
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:
To identify causes and effects of water pollution.
To suggest control measures of water pollution.

Detailed discussion & Q/A.
video of water pollution
KLB BK III. P 60. CERTIFICATE PG 77
4 2-3
ECOLOGY
Soil pollution.
Radioactive emissions.
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:
To identify causes and effects of soil pollution.
To suggest control measures of soil pollution.

To identify effects of radioactive emissions.
To state uses of nuclear energy.
Detailed discussion & Q/A.
Brief discussion on radioactive emissions and nuclear energy
text book
KLB BK III. P 62. CERTIFICATE PG 80
KLB BK III. P 62. CERTIFICATE PG 72
4 4
ECOLOGY
Human diseases. Typhoid & cholera.
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:
To identify disease predisposing factors.
To describe causative agents, symptoms, prevention of bacterial diseases.

Detailed discussion with probing questions.

text book
KLB BK III. P 63. CERTIFICATE PG 82
4 5
ECOLOGY
Protozoan diseases.
Prevention and control of protozoan diseases.
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:
To identify causal agents, symptoms, prevention and treatment of amoebic dysentery and malaria.
Detailed discussion, Q/A.
magazine
KLB BK III. PP 66. CERTIFICATE PG 83
5 1
ECOLOGY
Ascaris lumbricoides.
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:
To identify adaptive features of Ascaris lumbricoides.
To state and explain effects of a parasite on the host.
To suggest preventive and control measures.
Group activities: Students examine preserved specimens of Ascaris lumbricoides and identify some adaptive features.

Detailed discussion.
Preserved specimens of Ascaris lumbricoides.
KLB BK III. P 67. CERTIFICATE PG 87
5 2-3
ECOLOGY
REPRODUCTION IN PLANTS AND ANIMALS
Bilharzia.
Introduction
Cell division.
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:
To identify causal and transmission agents of bilharzia.
To describe effects of the parasite on its host.
To identify adaptive features of schistosoma.

To differentiate between sexual and asexual reproduction.
To state importance of reproduction.


Brief discussion
Q/A: Effects on host and control measures.
Q/A: Defination of reproduction.
Teacher illustrates and explains sexual and asexual reproduction.
chart
text book
chart
KLB BK III. P 69. CERTIFICATE PG 86
KLB BK III. P 78. CERTIFICATE PG 99
5 4
REPRODUCTION IN PLANTS AND ANIMALS
Mitosis.
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:
To describe the process of mitosis.
Teacher leads in a detailed discussion.
Drawing diagrams showing stages of mitosis.
charts
KLB BK III.
P 80. CERTIFICATE PG 100
5 5
REPRODUCTION IN PLANTS AND ANIMALS
Mitosis in a young root tip.
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:
To describe an experiment to show mitosis in a young root tip.
Group experiments: Observing different stages of mitosis. Drawing cells showing stages of mitosis.

Comparing drawn cells with those previously drawn.
Onion root tip.

Microscope

IM HCl

Cover slides.
KLB BK III.
P 80. CERTIFICATE PG 102
6 1
REPRODUCTION IN PLANTS AND ANIMALS
Significance of mitosis.
Meiosis.
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:
To explain significance of mitosis.
Detailed discussion.
text book
KLB BK III.
P 81. CERTIFICATE PG102
6 2
REPRODUCTION IN PLANTS AND ANIMALS
First and second meiotic divisions.
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:
To describe the processes of first and second meiotic divisions.
Explanations and drawing diagrams.
Chart- stages of second meiotic division.
KLB BK III.
P 82. CERTIFICATE PG 104
6 2-3
REPRODUCTION IN PLANTS AND ANIMALS
First and second meiotic divisions.
Meiosis in plant cells.
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:
To describe the processes of first and second meiotic divisions.
To identify various stages of meiosis.
Explanations and drawing diagrams.
Group experiments- meiosis in young flower bulbs.
Drawing cells showing stages of meiosis.
Comparing drawn cells with those previously drawn.
Chart- stages of second meiotic division.
Flower buds
IM HCl
Source of heat
Glass slide
Filter paper
Microscope
KLB BK III.
P 82. CERTIFICATE PG 104
KLB BK III.
P 82. CERTIFICATE PG 105
6 4
REPRODUCTION IN PLANTS AND ANIMALS
Significance of meiosis.
Asexual reproduction. Binary fission.
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:
To explain significance of meiosis.
Detailed discussion.
Probing questions leading to differences between mitosis and meiosis.
Chart- Binary fission in amoeba
KLB BK III.
P 82. CERTIFICATE PG 113
6 5
REPRODUCTION IN PLANTS AND ANIMALS
Spore formation.
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:
To describe the process of spore formation in bread// ugali mould.
Mould on bread /ugali.
Identify and draw hyphae and sporangia.
Microscope bread/ ugali mould
Hand lens.
KLB BK III.
P 88.CERTIFICATE PG 114
7 1
REPRODUCTION IN PLANTS AND ANIMALS
Budding.
Budding in yeast.
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:
To explain conditions necessary for budding in yeast.
Exposition and discussion.
Previously prepared 10% sugar solution
Methylene blue
Microscope
KLB BK III.
P 89.CERTIFICATE PG 113
7 2-3
REPRODUCTION IN PLANTS AND ANIMALS
Sexual reproduction in plants. Structure of a flower.
Flower terminologies.
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:
To draw and label a flower.
To explain terms related to flowers.
Group experiments- Examine flowers and identify parts.
Counting number of sepals, petals, stamen, carpels.
Exposition of new concepts.
Teacher demonstration- examining features of flowers.
Bean flower
Morning glory
Bauhinia Longitudinal section of a general flower.

Flowers.
KLB BK III.
P 90.CERTIFICATE PG 117
KLB BK III.
P 91.CERTIFICATE PG 117
7 4
REPRODUCTION IN PLANTS AND ANIMALS
Flower terminologies.
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:
To explain terms related to flowers.
Exposition of new concepts.
Teacher demonstration- examining features of flowers.
Flowers.
KLB BK III.
P 91.CERTIFICATE PG 117
7 5
REPRODUCTION IN PLANTS AND ANIMALS
Pollination. Insect-pollinated flowers.
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:
To define pollination.
To identify agents of pollination.
To describe the structure of insect-pollinated flowers.
Q/A: Definition of pollination.
Agents of pollination.
Class experiment- Structure of insect pollinated flowers.
Students identify various parts.
Insect-pollinated flowers.
KLB BK III.
P 93.CERTIFICATE PG 119
8 1
REPRODUCTION IN PLANTS AND ANIMALS
Wind-pollinated flowers.
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:
To describe the structure of wind-pollinated flowers.
Class experiment-examine inflorescence of star grass/ maize/ sugarcane.
Identify glumes, spikes and spikelets.
Compare them in text books/ charts.
Wind-pollinated flowers.
KLB BK III.
PP 93-94.CERTIFICATE PG 119
8 2-3
REPRODUCTION IN PLANTS AND ANIMALS
Adaptive features of wind-pollinated flowers.
Features hindering self-pollination.
Fertilisation process in flowering plants.
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:
To state and explain adaptive features of wind-pollinated flowers.
To define fertilisation.

To describe the fertilisation process in flowering plants.
Q/A: adaptive features of wind-pollinated flowers.

Drawing diagrams,
detailed discussion.
Wind-pollinated flowers.
wind & inect pollinated flower
chart
KLB BK III. PP 93-94.CERTIFICATE PG 119
KLB BK III.
P 95.CERTIFICATE PG 121
8 4
REPRODUCTION IN PLANTS AND ANIMALS
Seed formation.
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:

To explain formation of seeds.

Detailed discussion.
text book
KLB BK III.
P 97.CERTIFICATE PG 123
8 5
REPRODUCTION IN PLANTS AND ANIMALS
Fruit development.
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:

To describe development of fruits in flowering plants.

Detailed discussion.

text book
KLB BK III.
P 98.CERTIFICATE PG 124
9 1
REPRODUCTION IN PLANTS AND ANIMALS
Classification of fruits.
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:
To classify fruits using specific criteria.
Teacher presents several types of fruits and leads students in classifying them.
Detailed discussion, drawing of diagrams.

A variety of fruits, petri dishes
Blades
Containers.
KLB BK III.
P 99. CERTIFICATE PG 125
9 1-2
REPRODUCTION IN PLANTS AND ANIMALS
Classification of fruits.
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:
To classify fruits using specific criteria.
Teacher presents several types of fruits and leads students in classifying them.
Detailed discussion, drawing of diagrams.

A variety of fruits, petri dishes
Blades
Containers.
KLB BK III.
P 99. CERTIFICATE PG 125
9

Midterm exam

10 1
REPRODUCTION IN PLANTS AND ANIMALS
Placentation.
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:

To define placentation.
To describe the process of placentation.
To identify types of placentation.

Teacher exposes the meaning of placentation.
Students examine ovaries of various fruits as the teacher exposes the types of placentation exhibited.
Students draw diagrams showing types of placentation.
Fruits
Beans
Sunflower
Pawpaw
Orange
Primrose, e.t.c
KLB BK III.
P 100.CERTIFICATE PG 130
10 2-3
REPRODUCTION IN PLANTS AND ANIMALS
Fruit and seed dispersal.
Internal structure of fruits.
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:
To explain adaptive features of fruits and seeds to their agents of dispersal.
To label the parts of internal structure of a fruit.

To identify the functions of internal parts of a fruit.
Students examine fruits and seeds, observe external features, and group them accordingly to methods of dispersal.
Detailed discussion of observations made.



Teacher demonstration- Vertical sections of fruits.

Students draw and label the fruit internal structure.


text book
charts
KLB BK III. PP. 102-103 CERTIFICATE PG 130
KLB BK III. P. 104 
10 4
REPRODUCTION IN PLANTS AND ANIMALS
Sexual reproduction in animals. External fertilisation.
Internal fertilisation.
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:


To describe external fertilisation in amphibians.


Detailed discussion.
Strands of eggs of frogs.
KLB BK III.
P 105 CERTIFICATE PG 147
10 5
REPRODUCTION IN PLANTS AND ANIMALS
Reproduction in mammals. Reproduction in human beings.
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:
To explain the reproduction process in mammals.


To draw and label the structure of male reproduction system.

Detailed discussion.



Drawing and labeling male reproduction system.


Wall charts-Reproduction system.
KLB BK III. P. 105 CERTIFICATE PG 149
11 1
REPRODUCTION IN PLANTS AND ANIMALS
Functions of parts of male reproduction system.
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:
To explain the male reproduction system.
Detailed discussion.
text book
KLB BK III. PP. 106-108 CERTIFICATE PG 150
11 2-3
REPRODUCTION IN PLANTS AND ANIMALS
Male reproduction system of a male animal.
Female reproduction system.
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:
To identify parts of male reproduction system of a rabbit/ rat.
To draw and label parts of the female reproduction system.
To examine reproduction system of a male rabbit /rat.
Identify the parts of the reproduction system.



Drawing and labeling.
Reproduction system of a rabbit/ rat.
chart
KLB BK III. P. 108 CERTIFICATE PG 164
KLB BK III. PP.
108-110. CERTIFICATE PG 164
11 4
REPRODUCTION IN PLANTS AND ANIMALS
Functions of parts of female reproduction system.
Female reproduction system of a female animal.
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:
To explain the functions of parts of female reproduction system.
Detailed discussion.
chart
Dissected female rat/ mouse/rabbit.
KLB BK III. PP.
108-110 CERTIFICATE PG  150
11 5
REPRODUCTION IN PLANTS AND ANIMALS
Formation of ova.
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:
To draw and label the human spermatozoon.
To describe the process of formation of ova.
Drawing and labelling.
Detailed discussion.
Q/A: Adaptations of male gamete to its function.

text book
KLB BK III. PP.
112-113 CERTIFICATE PG 151
12-13

End term exam and closing of school


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