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WK LSN TOPIC SUB-TOPIC OBJECTIVES T/L ACTIVITIES T/L AIDS REFERENCE REMARKS
1 2
INTERNAL LAND-FORMING PROCESSES
The Plates Tectonic Theory.
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:

Explain the Plates Tectonic Theory.
Exposition of the theory & discussion on evidence of the theory.
Drawing diagrams showing meeting of tectonic plates.
Illustrative diagrams.
KLB
GEOGRAPHY
BOOK PAGES
5-6
1 3
INTERNAL LAND-FORMING PROCESSES
Folding.
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:

Define folding.
Explain the causes of folding.
Identify parts of a fold.
Q/A: review vertical earth movements.
Discussion & drawing illustrative diagrams.
Illustrative diagrams.
KLB
GEOGRAPHY
BOOK PAGES
7-8
2 1
INTERNAL LAND-FORMING PROCESSES
Types of folds.
Features resulting from folding.
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:

Identify types of folds.
Describe various folding processes.
Exposition of types of folds and resulting landforms.
Illustrative diagrams.
Map: World distribution of fold mountains.
KLB
GEOGRAPHY
BOOK PAGES
9-11
2 2
INTERNAL LAND-FORMING PROCESSES
Significance of folding.
Faulting.
Types of faults.
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:

Outline effects of folding.
Q/A & discussion on effects of folding.
Assignment.
Illustrative diagrams.
KLB
GEOGRAPHY
BOOK PAGES
12-13
2 3
INTERNAL LAND-FORMING PROCESSES
Features resulting from faulting.
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:

Describe landforms resulting from faulting.
Discussion &
Drawing illustrative diagrams.
Illustrative diagrams.
KLB
GEOGRAPHY
BOOK PAGES
14-19
3 1
INTERNAL LAND-FORMING PROCESSES
The Great Rift Valley.
The Gregory Rift Valley.
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:

Trace the Great Rift Valley on a map.
Describe parts of the Great Rift Valley.

Case study.
The Afro-Arabian rift system.
Map: The Afro-Arabian rift system.
Map / chart: Kenyan?s rift system and the associated highlands.
KLB
GEOGRAPHY
BOOK PAGE 21
3

Cat 2 Exams

4 1
INTERNAL LAND-FORMING PROCESSES
Significance of faulting.
Vulcanicity and Earthquakes. Definitions associated with vulcanicity and volcanicity.
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:

Explain ways in which faulting is significant.
Explain effects of faulting on the physical environment.
Probing questions.
Detailed discussion.
Assignment.
KLB
GEOGRAPHY
BOOK PAGES 22-24
4 2
INTERNAL LAND-FORMING PROCESSES
Intrusive features.
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:

Identify various intrusive features.
Explain formation of various intrusive features.
Illustrate intrusive features with labelled diagrams.
Exposition of new concepts.
Probing questions.
Drawing illustrative diagrams.
Illustrative diagrams.
KLB
GEOGRAPHY
BOOK PAGES 32-34
4 3
INTERNAL LAND-FORMING PROCESSES
Extrusive features.
Types of volcanoes.
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:

Identify various extrusive volcanic features.
Illustrate extrusive volcanic features with labelled diagrams.
Give examples of extrusive features in Africa. Discussion.
Assignment.
Pictures in various textbooks.
KLB
GEOGRAPHY
BOOK PAGES 25-27
5 1
INTERNAL LAND-FORMING PROCESSES
Distribution of volcanoes and volcanic features.
Positive influences of vulcanicity.
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:

Identify volcanic regions in Kenya and in Africa.
Drawing map of Kenya & Africa and showing the distribution of volcanoes and volcanic features.
Maps: Volcanic regions in Kenya, Africa and in the World.
KLB
GEOGRAPHY
BOOK PAGES 30-35
5 2
INTERNAL LAND-FORMING PROCESSES
Negative influences of vulcanicity.
Earthquakes. Definitions associated with earthquakes.
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:
Highlight negative influences of vulcanicity.
Q/A, detailed discussion and assignment.
Illustrative diagrams.
KLB
GEOGRAPHY
BOOK PAGE 36
5 3
INTERNAL LAND-FORMING PROCESSES
Causes of earthquakes.
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:

Describe human and natural causes of earthquakes.
Q/A to review tectonic movements, vulcanicity.
Probing questions leading to causes of earthquakes.
Q/A: human activities that may cause tremors.
KLB
GEOGRAPHY
BOOK PAGES
37-38
6 1
INTERNAL LAND-FORMING PROCESSES
MAP WORK
Types of earthquakes and waves. Measurement of earthquakes.
Effects of earthquakes.
Compass Bearing.
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:

Describe primary and secondary seismic waves.
Identify scales used to determine the intensity and magnitude of an earthquake.
Brief discussion: primary and secondary waves.
Exposition of basic terms:
Mercalli scale and Richter scale.
Open discussion.

Newspaper extracts on intensity and magnitude of earthquakes.
Newspaper cuttings outlining effects of earthquakes.
Pair of compasses & protractors.
KLB
GEOGRAPHY
BOOK PAGES 38-39
6 2
MAP WORK
True Bearing.
Calculation of grid bearing.
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:

Find the true bearing of a point from another point.
Brain storming;
Class exercise.
Pair of compasses protractors.
KLB
GEOGRAPHY
BOOK PAGES
44-45
6 3
MAP WORK
Determination of magnetic bearing.
Locating places using latitudes and longitudes.
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:

Determine magnetic bearing given the grid bearing.
Q/A: conversion of minutes and seconds to degrees.
Exposition: calculating magnetic variation.
Worked examples.
Topographical maps.
KLB
GEOGRAPHY
BOOK PAGES
44-45
7

End Term Exams

8

MidTerm Break

9 1
MAP WORK
Locating places using four- figure grid references.
Locating places using six-figure grid references.
Representing relief using spot heights and trigonometric stations.
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:

Give the four-figure grid reference of points on map.
Q/A identifying easting and nor things.
Guided exercise
Chart: grid reference system.
Atlases or topographical maps.
KLB
GEOGRAPHY
BOOK PAGES
48-49
9 2
MAP WORK
Contours and forms lines.
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:

Define contours and forms lines.
Identify Contours and forms lines
Exposition: new terms.
Q/A: Contour interval, vertical height.
Exercise: estimating height-using contours.
Topographical maps.
KLB
GEOGRAPHY
BOOK PAGES
50-51
9 3
MAP WORK
PHOTOGRAPH WORK.
PHOTOGRAPH WORK.
Methods of representing relief.
Ground photographs. Aerial photographs.
Parts of a photograph.
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:

Explain use of pictorials, hachures, hill shading and layer tinting to represent relief.
State advantages and disadvantages of each method.
Exposition, Q/A and brief discussions.
Assignment.
Textbooks pictures.
Illustrative diagrams.
Photographs.
KLB
GEOGRAPHY
BOOK PAGES
53
10 1
PHOTOGRAPH WORK.
Uses of photographs & Limitations of photographs.
Interpretation of photographs.
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:

State uses of photographs.
Highlight limitations in the use of photographs.
Q/A and discussion.
Photographs.
KLB
GEOGRAPHY
BOOK PAGE 59
10 2
PHOTOGRAPH WORK.
Human activities on photographs.
Industrial activities, mining activities & forms of transport.
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:

Identify various human activities on a photograph.
Oral questions on types of farming and supportive evidence.
Written exercise.
Photographs.
KLB
GEOGRAPHY
BOOK PAGE 61
10 3
PHOTOGRAPH WORK.
STATISTICAL METHODS.
STATISTICAL METHODS.
Sketching diagrams from photographs.
Comparative line graphs.
Comparative bar graphs.
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:

Sketch diagrams from parts of photographs.
Teacher highlights the steps to be followed.
Supervised exercise &
written exercise.
Photographs.
Chart ?
Comparative bar graphs.
KLB
GEOGRAPHY
BOOK PAGE 61
11 1
STATISTICAL METHODS.
Divided bars & Divided rectangles.
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:

Present statistical data using divided bars and rectangles.
State advantages and disadvantages of divided rectangles.
Exposition.
Supervised practice.
Oral questions.
KLB
GEOGRAPHY
BOOK PAGES
67-69
11 2
STATISTICAL METHODS.
KENYA?S CLIMATIC REGIONS.
Analysis of statistical tables.
Definition of weather, climate and elements of weather.
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:

Analyse data in statistical tables.
Table analysis.
Assignment.
Diagrams and maps.
Combined temperature rainfall diagrams.
KLB
GEOGRAPHY
BOOK PAGES
67-69
11 3
KENYA?S CLIMATIC REGIONS.
Factors influencing climate. - latitude, altitude and continentality.
Factors influencing climate. - aspect and ocean currents.
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:

Explain the influence of latitude, altitude and continentality on the climate of an area.
Brain storming.
Exposition, Q/A & discussion.
KLB
GEOGRAPHY
BOOK PAGES
70-73
12 1
KENYA?S CLIMATIC REGIONS.
Factors influencing climate. -wind and air masses & configuration of the coastline.
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:

Explain the influence of wind and air masses & configuration of the coastline on the climate of an area.

Exposition of new concepts, oral questions & discussion.
KLB
GEOGRAPHY
BOOK PAGES
73-74
12 2
KENYA?S CLIMATIC REGIONS.
ITCZ
Forests & microclimate.
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:

Define the term ITCZ.
Explain the effect of shifting of the ITCZ on the climate of a zone.
Exposition of new concepts.
Explanations.
Map of Africa: the ITCZ and prevailing winds.
KLB
GEOGRAPHY
BOOK 74
12 3
KENYA?S CLIMATIC REGIONS.
Description of climate.
Climate regions of Kenya. Modified equatorial climate.
Tropical climate & tropical Northern climate.
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:

Describe climate using aPagesropriate terminology.
Tables: general terms and the corresponding statistical data.
Exercise: rainfall ?temperature graphs.
Map of Kenya: climatic regions rainfall-temperature graphs.
KLB
GEOGRAPHY
BOOK page 76
13 1
KENYA?S CLIMATIC REGIONS.
CLIMATE (2) WORLD CLIMATIC REGIONS.
Desert climate.
Equatorial climate.
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:

Describe the modified tropical climate.
Identify regions that experience Modified tropical climate.
Detailed discussion & assignment.
Map of Kenya: climatic regions rainfall-temperature graphs.
Maps: world climatic regions.
KLB
GEOGRAPHY
BOOK P 79
13 2
CLIMATE (2) WORLD CLIMATIC REGIONS.
Equatorial monsoon.
Tropical monsoon.
Tropical marine & Tropical continental.
Tropical Desert climate.
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:

State characteristics of equatorial monsoon.
Exposition of new concepts, explanations and Q/A.
Assignment: rainfall-temperature graphs
KLB
GEOGRAPHY
BOOK PAGES
79-80
13-14

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