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WK LSN STRAND SUB-STRAND LESSON LEARNING OUTCOMES LEARNING EXPERIENCES KEY INQUIRY QUESTIONS LEARNING RESOURCES ASSESSMENT METHODS REFLECTION
1 2
Living Things and Their Environment
Fungi Common fungi
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:

Define fungi
Identify common fungi in the environment
Show interest in learning about fungi
- Use print and non-print materials to search for images of common fungi
Share findings with peers
Discuss the colors and shapes of fungi observed
What are fungi?
- mentor science and technology
pg. 1
Digital resources
Internet access and reference books
- Observation Oral questions Written assignments
1 3
Living Things and Their Environment
Fungi Types of fungi
Fungi Growing moulds
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:

Identify different types of fungi in the environment
Classify fungi according to their characteristics
Appreciate the diversity of fungi
- Take a walk in the school compound to observe and identify different types of fungi
Classify the observed fungi according to their characteristics
Draw and label the observed fungi
How many types of fungi do you know?
- mentor science and technology
pg. 1
Charts showing different types of fungi
Digital devices
- Food materials (bread, bananas, ugali)
Magnifying glass
Water
Small containers
mentor science and technology
pg. 2
- Observation Oral questions Written tests
1 4
Living Things and Their Environment
Fungi Features of moulds
Fungi Edible fungi
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:

Observe and identify features of moulds
Explain the conditions necessary for mould growth
Show interest in investigating fungi
- Use magnifying glass to observe moulds grown on food materials
Discuss the conditions that favor mould growth
Draw and label the observed moulds
What conditions favor the growth of moulds?
- Mouldy food materials
Magnifying glass
mentor science and technology
pg. 3
Charts showing mould growth
- mentor science and technology
pg. 4
Digital devices
Charts showing edible fungi
Internet access
- Observation Oral questions Drawings
1 5
Living Things and Their Environment
Fungi Yeast
Fungi Economic importance
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:

Identify different types of yeast
Explain the uses of yeast
Appreciate the importance of yeast in food production
- Discuss the importance of yeast in baking and fermentation
Observe different yeast products
Discuss how yeast is used in making bread, mandazi and cakes
How is yeast important to us?
- mentor science and technology
pg. 5
Yeast samples
Bread, mandazi and cake samples
Digital resources
pg. 6
Digital devices
Charts
Internet access
- Observation Oral questions Written tests
2 1
Living Things and Their Environment
Fungi Decomposition
Fungi Safe handling
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:

Explain the role of fungi in decomposition
Describe how fungi help in soil fertility
Show interest in environmental conservation
- Discuss how fungi break down dead matter
Explain how decomposition helps in soil fertility
Observe decomposing materials in the environment
How do fungi help in soil fertility?
- mentor science and technology
pg. 7
Decomposing materials
Digital resources
Charts
Safety equipment (gloves, masks)
Charts showing safety procedures
- Observation Oral questions Written tests
2 2
Living Things and Their Environment
Fungi Poisonous fungi
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:

Identify poisonous fungi in the environment
Distinguish between edible and poisonous fungi
Show interest in fungi safety
- Use digital devices to search for information on poisonous fungi
Discuss the characteristics of poisonous fungi
Create awareness posters on fungi safety
How can we identify poisonous fungi?
- mentor science and technology
pg. 7
Digital devices
Charts showing poisonous fungi
Internet access
- Observation Oral questions Written assignments
2 3
Living Things and Their Environment
Fungi Food preservation
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:

Demonstrate knowledge of fungi preservation
Explain how fungi are used in food preservation
Appreciate the role of fungi in food industry
- Discuss how fungi are used in food preservation
Observe fermented food products
Demonstrate a simple fermentation process
How are fungi used in food preservation?
- mentor science and technology
pg. 7
Fermented food samples
Digital resources
Charts
- Observation Oral questions Practical assessment
2 4
Living Things and Their Environment
Fungi Ecological importance
Invertebrates Introduction
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:

Summarize the importance of fungi in the environment
Create awareness about fungi conservation
Appreciate the ecological role of fungi
- Create a mind map showing the importance of fungi
Discuss the ecological role of fungi
Debate on the importance of fungi conservation
What would happen if there were no fungi in the environment?
- mentor science and technology
pg. 7
Digital devices
Charts
Internet access
pg. 8
Charts showing invertebrates
- Observation Oral questions Written assignments
2 5
Living Things and Their Environment
Invertebrates Safety
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:

Discuss safety precautions when handling invertebrates
Demonstrate proper handling of invertebrates
Show concern for personal safety
- Discuss safety precautions applied when handling invertebrates
Demonstrate proper handling of invertebrates
Role-play what to do when hurt by invertebrates
Why should we be careful when handling invertebrates?
- mentor science and technology
pg. 9
Safety equipment (gloves, containers)
Charts showing safety precautions
Digital resources
- Observation Oral questions Practical assessment
3 1
Living Things and Their Environment
Invertebrates Characteristics
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:

Describe the general characteristics of invertebrates
Classify invertebrates based on their features
Appreciate the diversity of invertebrates
- Use print and non-print materials to search for information on characteristics of invertebrates
Classify invertebrates based on their features
Draw and label different invertebrates
What are the common features of invertebrates?
- mentor science and technology
pg. 10
Digital devices
Charts showing invertebrate features
Internet access
- Observation Oral questions Written tests
3 2
Living Things and Their Environment
Invertebrates Insects
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:

Identify the different groups of invertebrates
Describe the characteristics of insects
Show interest in learning about insects
- Group invertebrates into different categories
Discuss the characteristics of insects
Observe and identify different insects in the environment
What are the characteristics of insects?
- mentor science and technology
pg. 11
Digital devices
Insect specimens or pictures
Charts
- Observation Oral questions Written assignments
3 3
Living Things and Their Environment
Invertebrates Spiders and ticks
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:

Identify spiders, ticks, and mites in the environment
Describe the characteristics of spiders, ticks, and mites
Show interest in learning about arachnids
- Observe pictures or specimens of spiders, ticks, and mites
Discuss the characteristics of spiders, ticks, and mites
Draw and label spiders, ticks, and mites
How do spiders differ from insects?
- mentor science and technology
pg. 12
Pictures or specimens of spiders, ticks, and mites
Digital devices
Charts
- Observation Oral questions Written tests
3 4
Living Things and Their Environment
Invertebrates Millipedes and centipedes
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:

Identify millipedes and centipedes in the environment
Describe the characteristics of millipedes and centipedes
Appreciate the diversity of invertebrates
- Observe pictures or specimens of millipedes and centipedes
Discuss the characteristics of millipedes and centipedes
Compare and contrast millipedes and centipedes
How do millipedes differ from centipedes?
- mentor science and technology
pg. 13
Pictures or specimens of millipedes and centipedes
Digital devices
Charts
- Observation Oral questions Written assignments
3 5
Living Things and Their Environment
Invertebrates Snails and slugs
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:

Identify snails and slugs in the environment
Describe the characteristics of snails and slugs
Show interest in learning about mollusks
- Observe pictures or specimens of snails and slugs
Discuss the characteristics of snails and slugs
Compare and contrast snails and slugs
What is the difference between a snail and a slug?
- mentor science and technology
pg. 14
Pictures or specimens of snails and slugs
Digital devices
Charts
- Observation Oral questions Written tests
4 1
Living Things and Their Environment
Invertebrates Worms
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:

Identify worms in the environment
Describe the characteristics of worms
Appreciate the role of worms in soil aeration
- Observe pictures or specimens of different types of worms
Discuss the characteristics of worms
Explain the importance of earthworms in soil aeration
How are worms important to the environment?
- mentor science and technology
pg. 15
Pictures or specimens of worms
Digital devices
Charts
- Observation Oral questions Written assignments
4 2
Living Things and Their Environment
Invertebrates Sea invertebrates
Invertebrates Invertebrates as food
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:

Identify sea invertebrates
Describe the characteristics of sea invertebrates
Show interest in learning about marine life
- Observe pictures or videos of sea invertebrates
Discuss the characteristics of octopus, starfish, and crabs
Draw and label different sea invertebrates
What are the characteristics of sea invertebrates?
- mentor science and technology
pg. 16
Pictures or videos of sea invertebrates
Digital devices
Charts
pg. 17
Internet access
- Observation Oral questions Written tests
4 3
Living Things and Their Environment
Invertebrates Pollinators
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:

Explain the role of invertebrates in pollination
Identify pollinators in the environment
Appreciate the importance of pollination
- Discuss the role of bees, butterflies, and other insects in pollination
Observe pollinators in the school garden
Draw and label the process of pollination
How do invertebrates help in pollination?
- mentor science and technology
pg. 18
Digital devices
Charts showing pollination
School garden
- Observation Oral questions Written tests
4 4
Living Things and Their Environment
Invertebrates Soil aeration
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:

Explain the role of invertebrates in soil aeration
Describe how earthworms improve soil fertility
Show interest in environmental conservation
- Discuss how earthworms and other invertebrates improve soil aeration
Observe earthworms in soil samples
Explain how soil aeration helps plant growth
How do invertebrates improve soil quality?
- mentor science and technology
pg. 19
Soil samples with earthworms
Digital devices
Charts
- Observation Oral questions Written assignments
4 5
Living Things and Their Environment
Invertebrates Pests
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:

Identify invertebrate pests
Explain how invertebrate pests affect plants and animals
Show interest in pest control methods
- Identify common invertebrate pests in the environment
Discuss how pests affect crops and animals
Explore methods of controlling invertebrate pests
How do invertebrate pests affect agriculture?
- mentor science and technology
pg. 20
Pictures of invertebrate pests
Digital devices
Charts
- Observation Oral questions Written tests
5 1
Living Things and Their Environment
Invertebrates Disease vectors
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:

Explain how invertebrates transmit diseases
Identify disease vectors
Show interest in disease prevention
- Discuss how mosquitoes, ticks, and flies transmit diseases
Identify common disease vectors
Explore methods of preventing vector-borne diseases
How do invertebrates transmit diseases?
- mentor science and technology
pg. 21
Pictures of disease vectors
Digital devices
Charts
- Observation Oral questions Written assignments
5 2
Living Things and Their Environment
Human Circulatory System Main parts
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:

Identify the main parts of the human circulatory system
Draw and label the human circulatory system
Show interest in learning about the human body
- Use print and non-print materials to search for information on the main parts of the human circulatory system
Draw and label the human circulatory system
Discuss the function of the circulatory system
What is the human circulatory system made up of?
- mentor science and technology
pg. 22
Digital devices
Charts showing the circulatory system
Internet access
- Observation Oral questions Written tests
5 3
Living Things and Their Environment
Human Circulatory System Modelling
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:

Model the human circulatory system using locally available materials
Explain the function of the circulatory system
Show creativity in making models
- Use locally available materials to model the human circulatory system
Demonstrate how the circulatory system works using the model
Present and explain their models to the class
How does the circulatory system work?
- mentor science and technology
pg. 23
Locally available materials (carton, clay, plasticine)
Paints
Charts
- Observation Oral questions Model assessment
5 4
Living Things and Their Environment
Human Circulatory System Heart structure
Human Circulatory System Heart function
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:

Identify the parts of the heart
Explain the functions of different parts of the heart
Appreciate the complexity of the heart
- Use digital devices or charts to observe the parts of the heart
Discuss the functions of the auricles and ventricles
Draw and label the parts of the heart
What are the parts of the heart and their functions?
- mentor science and technology
pg. 24
Digital devices
Charts showing the heart
Internet access
pg. 25
Video clips
Stethoscope (if available)
Charts
- Observation Oral questions Written assignments
5 5
Living Things and Their Environment
Human Circulatory System Blood vessels
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:

Identify major blood vessels in the human body
Explain the functions of arteries, veins, and capillaries
Appreciate the organization of blood vessels
- Collaboratively discuss the functions of the main blood vessels
Identify the differences between arteries, veins, and capillaries
Draw and label the major blood vessels
What are the different types of blood vessels and their functions?
- mentor science and technology
pg. 26
Digital devices
Charts showing blood vessels
Internet access
- Observation Oral questions Written assignments
6 1
Living Things and Their Environment
Human Circulatory System Arteries
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:

Explain the structure and function of arteries
Describe how arteries carry blood away from the heart
Show interest in learning about blood circulation
- Discuss the structure of arteries and why they have thick walls
Explain how arteries carry blood away from the heart
Draw and label the structure of an artery
Why do arteries have thick walls?
- mentor science and technology
pg. 27
Digital devices
Charts showing artery structure
Internet access
- Observation Oral questions Written tests
6 2
Living Things and Their Environment
Human Circulatory System Veins
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:

Explain the structure and function of veins
Describe how veins carry blood toward the heart
Appreciate the complementary roles of arteries and veins
- Discuss the structure of veins and why they have valves
Explain how veins carry blood toward the heart
Compare and contrast arteries and veins
Why do veins have valves?
- mentor science and technology
pg. 28
Digital devices
Charts showing vein structure
Internet access
- Observation Oral questions Written assignments
6 3
Living Things and Their Environment
Human Circulatory System Capillaries
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:

Explain the structure and function of capillaries
Describe how capillaries connect arteries and veins
Show interest in learning about gas exchange
- Discuss the structure of capillaries and why they have thin walls
Explain how capillaries connect arteries and veins
Describe how gas exchange occurs in capillaries
How do capillaries connect arteries and veins?
- mentor science and technology
pg. 29
Digital devices
Charts showing capillary structure
Internet access
- Observation Oral questions Written tests
6 4
Living Things and Their Environment
Human Circulatory System Blood components
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:

Identify the components of blood
Explain the functions of plasma, red blood cells, white blood cells, and platelets
Appreciate the importance of blood
- Discuss the components of blood and their functions
Use charts or digital devices to observe blood components
Draw and label the components of blood
What are the components of blood and their functions?
- mentor science and technology
pg. 30
Digital devices
Charts showing blood components
Internet access
- Observation Oral questions Written assignments
6 5
Living Things and Their Environment
Human Circulatory System Red blood cells
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:

Explain the function of red blood cells
Describe how oxygen is transported in the body
Show interest in learning about blood functions
- Discuss the structure of red blood cells and how they transport oxygen
Explain the role of hemoglobin in oxygen transport
Draw and label a red blood cell
How do red blood cells transport oxygen?
- mentor science and technology
pg. 31
Digital devices
Charts showing red blood cells
Internet access
- Observation Oral questions Written tests
7 1
Living Things and Their Environment
Human Circulatory System White blood cells
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:

Explain the function of white blood cells
Describe how the body fights disease
Appreciate the body's defense mechanisms
- Discuss the structure and function of white blood cells
Explain how white blood cells fight disease
Draw and label a white blood cell
How do white blood cells fight disease?
- mentor science and technology
pg. 32
Digital devices
Charts showing white blood cells
Internet access
- Observation Oral questions Written assignments
7 2
Living Things and Their Environment
Human Circulatory System Platelets
Human Circulatory System Plasma
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:

Explain the function of platelets
Describe the process of blood clotting
Show interest in learning about wound healing
- Discuss the structure and function of platelets
Explain the process of blood clotting
Demonstrate the process of blood clotting using diagrams
How do platelets help in blood clotting?
- mentor science and technology
pg. 33
Digital devices
Charts showing platelets and blood clotting
Internet access
pg. 34
Charts showing plasma
- Observation Oral questions Written tests
7 3
Living Things and Their Environment
Human Circulatory System Health conditions
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:

Outline the symptoms of common health conditions of the human circulatory system
Explain the prevention of circulatory system diseases
Show interest in health education
- Search for information on symptoms and prevention of hardening of the arteries, high blood pressure, and heart attack
Discuss the findings with peers
Create posters on prevention of circulatory system diseases
What are the common health conditions of the circulatory system?
- mentor science and technology
pg. 35
Digital devices
Charts
Internet access
- Observation Oral questions Written assignments
7 4
Living Things and Their Environment
Human Circulatory System Diet and heart
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:

Explain the relationship between diet and heart health
Identify heart-healthy foods
Show interest in healthy eating habits
- Discuss how diet affects heart health
Identify foods that promote heart health
Create a poster showing heart-healthy foods and those to avoid
How does diet affect heart health?
- mentor science and technology
pg. 35
Digital devices
Charts
Food samples or pictures
Internet access
- Observation Oral questions Written tests
7 5
Living Things and Their Environment
Matter
Human Circulatory System Healthy lifestyle
Change of state Melting
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:

Develop a routine plan for maintaining a healthy circulatory system
Explain the importance of exercise for heart health
Appreciate the need for a healthy lifestyle
- Discuss ways of maintaining a healthy human circulatory system
Develop a routine plan for maintaining a healthy circulatory system
Share and review plans with peers
What measures enhance a healthy human circulatory system?
- mentor science and technology
pg. 35
Digital devices
Charts
Internet access
Cooking fat
Source of heat
Metal plate or pan
Safety equipment
- Observation Oral questions Written assignments
8 1
Matter
Change of state Evaporation
Change of state Sublimation
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:

Demonstrate evaporation of water
Explain how liquids change to gas when heated
Appreciate evaporation in daily life
- Heat water to demonstrate evaporation
Observe and record what happens when water boils
Discuss applications of evaporation in daily life
How does water change into steam?
- mentor science and technology
pg. 36
Water
Source of heat
Container for heating water
Safety equipment
pg. 37
Mothballs
Metal plate
- Observation Oral questions Written records
8 2
Matter
Change of state Condensation
Change of state Freezing
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:

Demonstrate condensation using boiling water and a cold surface
Explain how gases change to liquids when cooled
Appreciate condensation in daily life
- Boil water and hold a cold lid above it to demonstrate condensation
Observe and record the formation of water droplets
Discuss examples of condensation in nature and daily life
How does water vapor change into liquid water?
- mentor science and technology
pg. 38
Water
Container for heating
Cold lid or plate
Source of heat
Safety equipment
pg. 39
Ice cubes (if available)
Pictures of freezing examples
- Observation Oral questions Written records
8 3
Matter
Change of state Deposition
Change of state Summary
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:

Explain the process of deposition
Describe how gases change directly to solids when cooled
Appreciate deposition in nature
- Discuss the process of deposition
Observe or view images/videos of frost formation
Explore examples of deposition in nature
How does water vapor change directly into ice?
- mentor science and technology
pg. 40
Digital devices (if available)
Pictures of frost
Diagrams showing deposition
pg. 41
Charts showing changes of state
Diagrams
Digital resources
- Observation Oral questions Written assessment
8 4
Matter
Change of state Heating effects
Change of state Cooling effects
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:

Explain the effects of heat on matter
Identify changes that occur when matter is heated
Appreciate heating in daily life
- Discuss the effects of heat on matter
Demonstrate different heating effects
Relate to everyday experiences
What happens when matter is heated?
- mentor science and technology
pg. 42
Various materials for heating
Source of heat
Safety equipment
pg. 43
Various materials for cooling
Ice/cold water
- Observation Oral questions Written assessment
8 5
Matter
Change of state Drying clothes
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:

Explain how evaporation helps in drying clothes
Identify factors that affect the rate of drying
Appreciate the application of evaporation
- Discuss how clothes dry in the sun
Explore factors that affect drying rate (wind, temperature, humidity)
Relate the process to evaporation
How does evaporation help in drying clothes?

Small pieces of wet cloth
Sunny area
Pictures showing clothes drying
- Observation Oral questions Written assessment
9 1
Matter
Change of state Drying foods
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:

Explain how evaporation is used in food preservation
Describe traditional methods of drying foods
Appreciate food preservation techniques
- Discuss traditional methods of drying foods
Observe pictures of food drying processes
Relate the process to evaporation
How is evaporation used to preserve foods?
- mentor science and technology
pg. 45
Pictures of dried foods
Samples of dried foods (if available)
Digital resources
- Observation Oral questions Written assessment
9 2
Matter
Change of state Making ice
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:

Explain how freezing is used to make ice
Describe the uses of ice in everyday life
Appreciate the importance of freezing
- Discuss how water changes to ice
Explore the uses of ice in daily life
Relate the process to freezing
How is ice made and used?
- mentor science and technology
pg. 46
Ice cubes (if available)
Pictures showing ice uses
Digital resources
- Observation Oral questions Written assessment
9 3
Matter
Change of state Cooling our bodies
Change of state Rainfall formation
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:

Explain how sweating cools the body
Relate sweating to evaporation
Appreciate body temperature regulation
- Discuss how sweating helps cool the body
Demonstrate cooling effect of evaporation (water on skin)
Relate the process to evaporation
How does sweating cool our bodies?
- mentor science and technology
pg. 47
Water
Digital resources
Charts showing body cooling
pg. 48
Charts showing water cycle
Diagrams of rainfall formation
- Observation Oral questions Written assessment
9 4
Matter
Change of state Candle making
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:

Demonstrate how to make candles using waste wax
Explain the changes of state involved in candle making
Create a functional candle
- Demonstrate candle making using waste candle wax
Explain the changes of state during the process
Guide learners to make their own candles
How can we make candles?
- mentor science and technology
pg. 49
Waste candle wax
Cotton thread for wicks
Small containers
Source of heat
Safety equipment
- Observation Project assessment Practical skills
9 5
Matter
Change of state Repairing plastics
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:

Demonstrate how to repair broken plastic containers
Explain the changes of state involved in plastic repair
Appreciate recycling and reuse
- Demonstrate plastic repair using heat
Explain the changes of state during the process
Guide learners to repair broken plastic items
How can we repair broken plastic containers?
- mentor science and technology
pg. 49
Broken plastic containers
Knife
Source of heat
Safety equipment
Oven gloves
- Observation Project assessment Practical skills
10 1
Matter
Change of state Project completion
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:

Complete candle and plastic repair projects
Present and explain their projects
Appreciate practical applications of changes of state
- Complete candle making and plastic repair projects
Present completed projects to classmates
Discuss challenges and solutions
How can we apply our knowledge of changes of state?
- mentor science and technology
pg. 49
Completed projects
Materials for finishing projects
Presentation space
- Project assessment Presentation skills Peer evaluation
10 2
Matter
Change of state Assessment
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:

Demonstrate understanding of changes of state
Identify different changes of state in examples
Apply knowledge to new situations
- Review all changes of state learned
Complete assessment activities
Discuss and correct misconceptions
What have we learned about changes of state?
- mentor science and technology
pg. 50
Assessment worksheets
Digital resources
Review materials
- Written assessment Oral questions Diagrams
10 3
Matter
Composition of air Components
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:

Identify the components of air
Draw a pie chart showing percentage composition
Appreciate the importance of air
- Brainstorm on air and its constituents
Draw a pie chart showing composition of air
Discuss the importance of air
What is air made of?
- mentor science and technology
pg. 50
Chart showing air composition
Drawing materials
Digital resources
- Observation Oral questions Pie charts
10 4
Matter
Composition of air Oxygen
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:

Demonstrate the presence of oxygen in air
Explain the percentage of oxygen in air
Appreciate the importance of oxygen
- Carry out activity to investigate the presence of oxygen in air
Discuss the percentage of oxygen in air
Explore the importance of oxygen
How can we prove oxygen is present in air?
- mentor science and technology
pg. 51
Candles
Glass containers
Matches
Water
Safety equipment
- Observation Oral questions Practical assessment
10 5
Matter
Composition of air Uses of oxygen
Composition of air Carbon dioxide
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:

Outline the uses of oxygen
Explain how living things use oxygen
Appreciate the importance of oxygen
- Discuss the uses of oxygen in breathing, germination, and burning
Create a mind map of oxygen uses
Relate to everyday experiences
How is oxygen important to us?
- mentor science and technology
pg. 52
Charts showing oxygen uses
Digital resources
Drawing materials
pg. 53
Charts showing carbon dioxide uses
- Observation Oral questions Mind maps
11 1
Matter
Composition of air Nitrogen
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:

Explain the percentage of nitrogen in air
Outline the uses of nitrogen
Appreciate the importance of nitrogen
- Discuss the percentage of nitrogen in air
Explore the uses of nitrogen in plants and industry
Create a chart showing nitrogen uses
How is nitrogen important?
- mentor science and technology
pg. 54
Charts showing nitrogen uses
Digital resources
Pictures of leguminous plants
- Observation Oral questions Charts
11 2
Matter
Composition of air Inert gases
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:

Identify inert gases in air
Explain the uses of inert gases
Appreciate the importance of inert gases
- Discuss the inert gases found in air
Explore the uses of inert gases in light bulbs and balloons
Create a list of inert gas applications
What are inert gases used for?
- mentor science and technology
pg. 55
Charts showing inert gas uses
Digital resources
Pictures of applications
- Observation Oral questions Written work
11 3
Matter
Composition of air Air pollution
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:

Define air pollution
Identify sources of air pollution
Show concern for air quality
- Brainstorm on the meaning of air pollution
Explore the school and neighborhood to identify air pollutants
Discuss the effects of air pollution
What is air pollution?
- mentor science and technology
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Pictures showing air pollution
Digital resources
Safety equipment
- Observation Oral questions Written work
11 4
Matter
Composition of air Bad smell
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:

Identify sources of bad smell in the environment
Explain how bad smell pollutes air
Suggest ways to reduce bad smell
- Discuss sources of bad smell
Identify areas with bad smell in the environment
Suggest ways to reduce bad smell
How does bad smell pollute air?
- mentor science and technology
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Pictures of sources of bad smell
Digital resources
Safety equipment
- Observation Oral questions Written work
11 5
Matter
Composition of air Smoke
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:

Identify sources of smoke in the environment
Explain how smoke pollutes air
Suggest ways to reduce smoke
- Discuss sources of smoke
Identify activities that produce smoke
Suggest ways to reduce smoke production
How does smoke pollute air?
- mentor science and technology
pg. 58
Pictures of sources of smoke
Digital resources
Safety equipment
- Observation Oral questions Written work
12 1
Matter
Composition of air Dust
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:

Identify sources of dust in the environment
Explain how dust pollutes air
Suggest ways to reduce dust
- Discuss sources of dust
Identify areas with dust in the environment
Suggest ways to reduce dust
How does dust pollute air?
- mentor science and technology
pg. 59
Pictures of sources of dust
Digital resources
Safety equipment
- Observation Oral questions Written work
12 2
Matter
Composition of air Health effects
Composition of air Ventilation
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:

Explain the effects of air pollution on health
Identify diseases caused by air pollution
Show concern for personal health
- Discuss how air pollution affects health
Identify diseases caused by air pollution
Create a poster showing health effects
How does air pollution affect our health?
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pg. 60
Charts showing health effects
Digital resources
Pictures of effects
pg. 61
Pictures of ventilation systems
School buildings
- Observation Oral questions Posters
12 3
Matter
Composition of air Dust control
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:

Demonstrate methods of controlling dust
Explain the importance of sprinkling water on dusty grounds
Practice dust control measures
- Demonstrate sprinkling water before sweeping
Compare sweeping with and without water
Discuss other dust control methods
How can we control dust in our environment?
- mentor science and technology
pg. 62
Water
Brooms
Dusty area
Safety equipment
- Observation Practical assessment Oral questions
12 4
Matter
Composition of air Smoke reduction
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:

Identify methods of reducing smoke
Explain the advantages of cleaner cooking methods
Appreciate the importance of smoke reduction
- Discuss cleaner cooking methods
Compare different cooking stoves
Explore other smoke reduction methods
How can we reduce smoke in our environment?
- mentor science and technology
pg. 63
Pictures of different cooking methods
Digital resources
Charts
- Observation Oral questions Written work
12 5
Matter
Composition of air Poster making
Composition of air Assessment
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:

Create posters on air pollutants
Present information on pollution dangers
Suggest control measures for air pollution
- Make posters on common air pollutants
Include dangers and control measures
Display posters for awareness
How can we create awareness about air pollution?
- mentor science and technology
pg. 64
Manila papers/carton boxes
Coloring materials
Digital resources
pg. 65
Assessment worksheets
Review materials
- Project assessment Presentation skills Creativity

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