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TERM III
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WK LSN TOPIC SUB-TOPIC OBJECTIVES T/L ACTIVITIES T/L AIDS REFERENCE REMARKS
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Opening school term 3 2025 & Revision of end term two examinations

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OPENER EXAMINATIONS

3 1
CROP PRODUCTION VI FIELD PRACTICES II
FORAGE CROPS
FORAGE CROPS
Harvesting pyrethrum.
Harvesting sugarcane.
Harvesting coffee and tea.
Pasture classification.
Pasture establishment.
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:
Describe harvesting of pyrethrum.
Exposition and probing questions.
Pyrethrum shrubs
Common types of grass.
.KLB BK III
Pg 265
3 2
FORAGE CROPS
Weed control and top dressing.
Pasture utilization.
Rotational grazing systems.
Zero grazing / stall feeding.
Napier grass.
Guatemala.
Kenya white clover.
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:
Cite reasons for weed control.
Cite reasons for topdressing.
Brain storming,
Discussion.
illustrative video
chart
illustrative chart s
Napier grass strands.
Guatemala strands.
Kenya white clover strands.
KLB BK III
Pg 274-276
3 3
FORAGE CROPS
LIVESTOCK HEALTH III
LIVESTOCK HEALTH III
LIVESTOCK HEALTH III
Lucerne & desmodium.
FORAGE CONSERVATION
Principles of conservation.
Silage requirements in dry matter.
Observable conditions of livestock. & Disease predisposing factors.
Terms related to livestock diseases.
Protozoan diseases.
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:
Outline the ecological requirements for Lucerne / desmodium.
Describe establishment of Lucerne / desmodium.
Q/A & brief discussion;
Exposition.
Lucerne strands.
illustrative diagrams of conserving forage 
Calculators.
ill livestock
KLB BK III
Pg297
3 4
LIVESTOCK HEALTH III
Bacterial diseases.
Viral diseases.
Nutritional disorders. -Milk fever.
- Bloat.
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:
Give examples of bacterial diseases.
Identify symptoms of specific diseases.
Cite control measures.
Identify animals affected by bacterial diseases.
Discussion on mastitis. Foot rot, contagious abortion, black quarter, scours, anthrax, pneumonia.
ill animals
virus infected animals
animal illing from milk fever
animal ailing from bloat 
KLB BK III
Pg 314-325
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A+ EXAMS

6-9

SCHOOOL BASED END TERM EXAMINATIONS.


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