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AGRICULTURE FORM ONE SCHEMES OF WORK
REFERENCES: Longhorn Secondary Agriculture Book, Golden Tips KCSE Agriculture, Certificate Agriculture Book, KLB Top Mark Agriculture, KLB Secondary Agriculture, Teacher’s Guide
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L/T AIDS |
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Introduction to Agriculture
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Definition and branches of Agriculture |
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to Define Agriculture State main branches of Agriculture |
Definition of Agriculture Giving examples Use of questions and answers Note taking |
Charts Tree diagrams Students book Chalk board handouts |
KLB secondary Agriculture form 1 pg 1-3
Certificate Agriculture F1 pg 1-3 Longhorn secondary Agriculture form 1 pg 1-5 Teachers guide pg 37 Golden tips KCSE Agriculture pg 4-5 Top mark Agric Pg 2-2 |
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2-3 |
Introduction to Agriculture |
Crop farming Livestock farming Agricultural economics and engineering |
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to State various types of crop and animal farming Describe various types of crop and animal farming Explain agricultural economics and engineering |
Giving descriptions of crops and animals Explanations Note taking |
Photographs Charts Students book Chalk board |
KLB secondary Agriculture form 1 pg 3-5
Certificate F1 Agriculture pg 3 Longhorn secondary Agriculture form 1 pg 2-6 Teachers guide pg 37 Golden tips KCSE Agriculture pg 5-6 Top mark Revision pg 2-4 |
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1 |
Introduction to Agriculture |
Systems of farming Extensive Intensive Small scale Large scale |
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to State and describe farming systems State and explain the advantages and disadvantages of each system |
Asking questions Answering questions Describing farming systems Stating advantages and disadvantages of each Note taking |
Student’s book Charts Diagrams |
KLB secondary Agriculture form 1 pg 5
Certificate F1 pg 5-7 Longhorn secondary Agriculture form 1 pg 6-9 Teachers guide pg 38 Golden tips KCSE Agriculture pg 6-7 Top mark Revision pg 3 |
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2-3 |
Introduction to Agriculture |
Methods of faming Mixed Nomadic Shifting Organic agro forestry |
By the end of the lesson ,the learner should be able to identify various methods of farming explain the various methods |
explanations of the methods identification of methods note taking |
photographs livestock product charts chalkboard |
KLB secondary Agriculture form 1 pg 6-8
Certificate F1 pg 7-10 Longhorn secondary Agriculture form 1 pg 9-12 Teachers guide pg 39 Golden tips KCSE Agriculture pg 7-8 Top mark Revision pg 4-5 |
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1 |
Introduction to Agriculture |
Role of Agriculture in the economy |
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to State and explain the roles of agriculture in economy |
Explaining the roles of Agriculture in the economy Appreciating the importance of Agriculture Note taking |
Raw Materials Flow charts Specimen on produce Industrial goods |
KLB secondary Agriculture form 1 pg 8-9
Certificate F1 pg 3-4 Longhorn secondary Agriculture form 1 pg 9-12 Teachers guide pg 39 Golden tips KCSE Agriculture pg 7-8 Top mark Revision pg 5 |
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2-3 |
Factors influencing agriculture |
Human factors |
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to State and explain human factors influencing agriculture |
Explaining the human factors influencing agriculture |
Charts with HIV data Photographs on means of transport |
KLB secondary Agriculture form 1 pg 11-15
Certificate F1 pg 11-12 Longhorn secondary Agriculture form 1 pg 16-21 Teachers guide pg 43-44 Golden tips KCSE Agriculture pg 7-8 Top mark Revision pg 7 |
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Climatic factors |
Factors influencing Agriculture |
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to Identify and explain the biotic factors influencing agriculture |
Explaining the biotic factors Identify the factors |
Weather Station equipment Maps in students books Maps showing rainfall distribution |
KLB secondary Agriculture form 1 pg 16-17 Certificate F1 pg 20 Longhorn secondary Agriculture form 1 pg 21-24 Teachers guide pg 43-45 Golden tips KCSE Agriculture pg 7-8 Top mark Revision pg 7
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2-3 |
Factors influencing Agriculture |
Climatic factors |
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to State climatic factors Describe how climatic factors influence Agriculture |
Stating climatic factors Describing how climatic factors influence agriculture |
Weather Station equipment Maps in students books Maps showing rainfall distribution |
KLB secondary Agriculture form 1 pg 18-21
Certificate F1 pg 13-129 Longhorn secondary Agriculture form 1 pg 24-32 Teachers guide pg 46 |
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Factors influencing Agriculture |
Edaphic Factors |
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to Define soil Describe soil formation processes |
Defining soil Describing soil formation processes |
Soil samples Diagrams in students book |
KLB secondary Agriculture form 1 pg 22-29
Certificate F1 pg 21-26 Longhorn secondary Agriculture form 1 pg 33-38 Teachers guide pg 47 Golden tips KCSE Agriculture pg 7-8 Top mark Revision pg 9-10 |
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2-3 |
Factors influencing Agriculture |
Soil profile |
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to describe the soil profile Explain its influence on crop production |
Describing soil profile Explaining its influence on crop production |
Diagrams in students books Excavated areas charts showing soil profile |
KLB secondary Agriculture form 1 pg 22-29
Certificate F1 pg 21-26 Longhorn secondary Agriculture form 1 pg 33-38 Teachers guide pg 47 Top mark Revision pg 9-10 |
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1 |
Factors influencing Agriculture |
Soil constituents Mineral & organic matter |
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to Determine soil constituents State the importance of each constituents |
Determining soil constituents Stating the importance of soil constituents |
Sieves Soil samples Lens Diagrams and apparatus in students book |
KLB secondary Agriculture form 1 pg 32-33
Certificate F1 pg 29-34 Longhorn secondary Agriculture form 1 pg 40-49 Teachers guide pg 49 Gateway secondary Revision paper 1 pg 15-17 Top mark Revision pg 12-13 |
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2-3 |
Factors influencing Agriculture |
Soil constituents Organic matter Air Water Living organisms |
By the end of the lesson, the leaner should be able to Determine soil constituents State the importance of each constituents |
Determining soil constituents Stating the importance of soil constituents |
Sieves Soil samples Lens Diagrams and apparatus in students book |
KLB secondary Agriculture form 1 pg 32-33
Certificate F1 pg 29-34 Longhorn secondary Agriculture form 1 pg 40-49 Teachers guide pg 49 Gateway secondary Revision paper 1 pg 15-17 Top mark Revision pg 12-13 |
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1 |
Factors influencing Agriculture |
Physical properties of soil |
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to Classify soil according to structure |
Classify soil according to structure |
Soil samples Diagrams in the students book School farm |
KLB secondary Agriculture form 1 pg 43-45
Certificate F1 pg 40-42 Longhorn secondary Agriculture form 1 pg 49-53 Teachers guide pg 47 Gateway secondary Revision paper 1 pg 17-19 Top mark Revision pg 12 |
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2-3 |
Factors influencing Agriculture |
Physical properties of soil |
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to Classify soil according to texture and colour |
Classifying soil according to texture and colour |
Soil samples Diagrams in the students book School farm |
KLB secondary Agriculture form 1 pg 46-54
Certificate F1 pg 35-39 Longhorn secondary Agriculture form 1 pg 53-59 Teachers guide pg 47 Gateway secondary Revision paper 1 pg 17-19 Top mark Revision pg 13-14 |
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Factors influencing Agriculture |
Influencing of physical and chemical properties of soil on crop production |
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to Explain the chemical properties of soil |
Explain the chemical properties of soil |
PH Meter PH Papers Diagrams |
KLB secondary Agriculture form 1 pg 55-56
Certificate F1 pg 43-45 Longhorn secondary Agriculture form 1 pg 59-60 Teachers guide pg 47 Gateway secondary Revision paper 1 pg 19-20 Top mark Revision pg 13-14 |
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2-3 |
Factors influencing Agriculture |
Influence of physical and chemical properties of soil on crop production |
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to Explain the effects of PH on mineral availability Relate crop and animal distribution to chemical and physical properties of soil |
Explain the effects of soil PH relating crop and animal distribution on soil properties |
Charts on PH Distribution maps for crops and livestock in Kenya School |
KLB secondary Agriculture form 1 pg 56-57
Certificate F1 pg 45-47 Longhorn secondary Agriculture form 1 pg 53-60 Teachers guide pg 47 Gateway secondary Revision paper 1 pg 17-20 Top mark Revision pg 13-14 |
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TOPICAL REVISION | |||||||
14 | END OF TERM ONE EXAMINATIONS | |||||||
15 | MARKING AND CLOSING |
AGRIC, F1, T2
REFERENCES: Longhorn Secondary Agriculture Book, Golden Tips KCSE Agriculture, Certificate Agriculture Book, KLB Top Mark Agriculture, KLB Secondary Agriculture, Teacher’s Guide
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L/T AIDS |
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1-2 |
Farm tools and Equipment |
Garden and equipment |
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to
Identify various garden tools and equipments Draw various garden tools and equipments Name the garden tools and equipments various parts |
Identifying tools and demonstrating their use Draw the garden tools and equipments Name various parts |
Garden tools and equipments Diagrams in students books photographs |
KLB secondary Agriculture form 1 pg 59-62
Certificate F1 pg 49-54 Longhorn secondary Agriculture form 1 pg 63-67 Teachers guide pg 52-54 Gateway secondary Revision paper 2 pg 90-99 |
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Farm tools and Equipment |
Garden tools and equipment |
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to State the use of various tools Carry out maintenance practices on tools and equipments |
State the use of tools Practicing Maintenance of tools and equipments |
Photographs of tools Diagrams in students book School farm |
KLB secondary Agriculture form 1 pg 59-62
Certificate F1 pg 49-56 Longhorn secondary Agriculture form 1 pg 63-67 Teachers guide pg 52-54 Gateway secondary Revision paper 2 pg 90-99 |
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1-3 |
Farm tools and Equipments |
Workshop tools and equipment |
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to
Identify workshop tools and equipment Name various parts State the use of various tools Carry out maintain ace practices on workshop tools and equipment |
Identifying tool Demonstrating their use Drawing the tools Labeling the parts Practicing maintenance of tools and equipment |
Workshop tools Diagrams in students text books School store School farm |
KLB secondary Agriculture form 1 pg 75-93
Certificate F1 pg 59-71 Longhorn secondary Agriculture form 1 pg 84-101 Teachers guide pg 52-54 Gateway secondary Revision paper 2 pg 107-117 |
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1-3 |
Farm tools and Equipment |
Livestock production tools |
By the end of the lesson the learner should be able to
Identify livestock production tools Draw various livestock production tools Name various parts of the tools State the use of the various tools Carry out maintenance practices on livestock production tools |
Drawing tools Labeling Demonstrating their use Identifying the tools Practicing maintenance practices |
Livestock Diagrams on students book Livestock store School farm |
KLB secondary Agriculture form 1 pg 63-74 Certificate F1 pg 54-59 Longhorn secondary Agriculture form 1 pg 74-84 Teachers guide pg 52-54 Gateway secondary Revision paper 2 pg 100-106
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1-3 |
Farm tools and Equipment |
Plumbing and masonry tools and equipment |
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to
Identify plumbing and masonry tools and equipment Name parts of various plumbing and masonry tools and equipment Draw the various plumbing and masonry tools and equipment State the use of various plumbing and masonry tools and equipment Carry out maintenance practices on plumbing and masonry tools and equipment |
Naming parts of tools Drawing various tools Stating the use of the tools Carrying out maintenance practices |
School workshop Drawing in the students book Plumbing and masonry tools |
KLB secondary Agriculture form 1 pg 99-102 Certificate F1 pg 72-75 Longhorn secondary Agriculture form 1 pg 97-101 Teachers guide pg 52-54 Gateway secondary Revision paper 2 pg 116-117
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Land Preparation (Crop production 1) |
Definition and importance of land preparation Land clearing |
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to Define land preparation Explain importance of land preparation Describing land clearing |
Defining and preparation Explaining the importance of land preparation Describing land clearing |
School farms Panga Slashers digging |
KLB secondary Agriculture form 1 pg 104-105
Certificate F1 pg 77-78 Longhorn secondary Agriculture form 1 pg 103-105 Teachers guide pg 56-57 Top mark Agric pg 28 |
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2-3 |
Land Preparation |
Primary cultivation Secondary Cultivation |
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to Define primary and secondary cultivation Explain how each is carried out and importance Discuss the choice of correct tool and equipment for each operation |
Defining terms Explain how each is carried out Discussion the correct choice of tools and equipment |
School farms Jembes Diagrams in students books pangas |
KLB secondary Agriculture form 1 pg 106-110
Certificate F1 pg 79-84 Longhorn secondary Agriculture form 1 pg 105-109 Teachers guide pg 58-59 Gateway secondary Revision paper 2 pg 116-117 Top-mark secondary Agric Revision pg 28-29
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Land Preparation |
Tertiary Operation |
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to Identify tools used in tertiary operations Explain how each of the operation is done State the importance of the operation |
Discussion Identifying the tools Explaining how operation is done |
Drawing in the students book Photographs of tools used |
KLB secondary Agriculture form 1 pg 110-113
Certificate F1 pg 85-87 Longhorn secondary Agriculture form 1 pg 109-111 Teachers guide pg 59 Gateway secondary Revision paper 2 pg 116-117 Top-mark secondary Agric Revision pg 29 |
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2-3 |
Land Preparation |
Minimum tillage Meaning Importance practices |
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to Define minimum tillage Explain how it is done State the importance List the practices involved in minimum tillage |
Defining minimum tillage Explaining how it is done Stating the importance Listing practices involved |
School farm |
KLB secondary Agriculture form 1 pg 112-113
Certificate F1 pg 85-86 Longhorn secondary Agriculture form 1 pg 112 Teachers guide pg 57-59 Top-mark secondary Agric Revision pg 29 |
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Water supply irrigation and drainage |
Water supply Source importance |
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to Describe the various sources of water in the farm State the importance in the farm |
Describing sources of water Stating the importance of water in the farm |
Drawing in student book Photographs of dam, boreholes |
KLB secondary Agriculture form 1 pg 120-126
Certificate F1 pg 94-100 Longhorn secondary Agriculture form 1 pg 116-121 Teachers guide pg 62-63 Gateway Agriculture revision paper 1 page 127-288 |
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2-3 |
Water Supply Irrigation and drainage |
Water collection storage of water Pumping of water Conveyance of water |
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to Describe collection, pumping and conveyance of water |
Describing collecting, pumping and conveyance of water |
Pipes Pumps Tanks Water treatment plant Diagrams in students book |
KLB secondary Agriculture form 1 pg 120-126
Certificate F1 pg 94-100 Longhorn secondary Agriculture form 1 pg 116-121 Teachers guide pg 62-63 Gateway Agriculture revision paper 1 page 127-288 |
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1 |
Water Supply irrigation and drainage |
Water treatment methods and importance |
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to State methods of water treatment Describe the method State the importance of water treatment |
Stating the methods of water treatment Describing the methods Stating importance of water |
Charts Water treatment plants Diagrams in the student book |
KLB secondary Agriculture form 1 pg 126-129
Certificate F1 pg 98-100 Longhorn secondary Agriculture form 1 pg 121-125 Teachers guide pg 62-63 Gateway Agriculture revision paper 1 page 129-130 |
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2-3 |
Irrigation Definition Importance methods |
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to define irrigation state the importance of irrigation |
charts school farm students book photographs |
KLB secondary Agriculture form 1 pg 129-130
Certificate F1 pg 101-103 Longhorn secondary Agriculture form 1 pg 125-129 Teachers guide pg 62-63 Gateway Agriculture revision paper 1 page 130 Top mark secondary Agriculture pg 16 |
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Water supply, irrigation and drainage |
Methods of irrigation surface/basin irrigation Overhead irrigation |
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to Describe surface and overhead irrigation © Education Plus Agencies |
Describing surface and overhead irrigation |
School farm Drawings in students book Photographs, sprinklers and spades |
KLB secondary Agriculture form 1 pg 130-131,134
Certificate F1 pg 104-106 Longhorn secondary Agriculture form 1 pg 128-130 Teachers guide pg 62-63 |
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2-3 |
Water supply, irrigation and drainage |
Methods of irrigation Drip irrigation Sub-surface |
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to Describe drip and sub-surface irrigation |
Describe both drip and sub-surface irrigation |
School farm Drawings in the students book Photographs Bottles pipes |
KLB secondary Agriculture form 1 pg 132-134
Certificate F1 pg 107-108 Longhorn secondary Agriculture form 1 pg 131-133 Teachers guide pg 62-63 Gateway Agriculture revision paper 1 page 132,134 Top mark secondary Agriculture pg 16 |
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1 |
Water supply and irrigation and drainage |
Drainage Definition Importance Causes of poor drainage |
By the end of the lesson , the learner should be able to Define drainage Explain the importance of drainage Describe causes of poor drainage |
Defining drainage Explaining the importance of drainage Describe the causes of poor drainage |
Charts Photographs Diagrams in the student book |
KLB secondary Agriculture form 1 pg 136-139
Certificate F1 pg 108-109 Longhorn secondary Agriculture form 1 pg 133-134 Teachers guide pg 63-65 Gateway Agriculture revision paper 1 page 134-134 |
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2-3 |
Water supply irrigation and drainage |
Methods of drainage Water pollution
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By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to Describe methods of drainage Define water pollution Explain how farming practices causes pollution |
Describe methods of drainage Defining water pollution Explain how farming practices cause pollution |
School farm Drawing in students book Photographs Polluted water School farm |
KLB secondary Agriculture form 1 pg 137-141
Certificate F1 pg 108-110 Longhorn secondary Agriculture form 1 pg 135-138 Teachers guide pg 63-65 Gateway Agriculture revision paper 1 page 136
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Soil Fertility (organic) (Manures) |
Soil fertility |
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to Define soil fertility Explain the factor influencing soil fertility |
Define soil fertility Explain factors influencing soil fertility |
Soil samples Charts School farm |
KLB secondary Agriculture form 1 pg 140-144
Certificate F1 pg 112-113 Longhorn secondary Agriculture form 1 pg 140 Teachers guide pg 63-65 Gateway Agriculture revision paper 1 page 136 |
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2-3 |
Soil Fertility |
Soil Fertility |
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to Explain how soil fertility loses its fertility Describe how soil fertility can be maintained |
Explaining how soil loses its fertility Describing how soil fertility is maintained |
Leached soils Samples of fertile soil Eroded soil |
KLB secondary Agriculture form 1 pg 143-146
Certificate F1 pg 112-113 Longhorn secondary Agriculture form 1 pg 141-142 Teachers guide pg 68-69 Gateway Agriculture revision paper 1 page 61-62 |
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Organic manure |
Definition Importance |
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to Define organic manures Explain the importance of organic manure |
Definition Explanation of importance of organic manure |
Chalkboard School farm charts |
KLB secondary Agriculture form 1 pg 146-147
Certificate F1 pg 113 Longhorn secondary Agriculture form 1 pg 143-144 Teachers guide pg 69-71 Gateway Agriculture revision paper 1 page 62-63 |
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2-3 |
Organic Manure |
Types of organic manure |
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to State the 3 types of organic manure Describe preparation of green manure Describe preparation of farmyard manure Describe preparation of compost manure |
Stating types of organic manure Describing the preparation of green, farmyard and compost manure |
Sample of green manure Sample of compost manure Sample of farm yard |
KLB secondary Agriculture form 1 pg 148-154
Certificate F1 pg 114-117 Longhorn secondary Agriculture form 1 pg 145-150 Teachers guide pg 69-71 Gateway Agriculture revision paper 1 page 63-64 Top mark revision Agriculture for m 1 page 31-33 |
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13 | END OF TERM TWO EXAMINATIONS | |||||||
14 | MARKING AND CLOSING |
AGRIC, F1, T3
REFERENCES: Longhorn Secondary Agriculture Book, Golden Tips KCSE Agriculture, Certificate Agriculture Book, KLB Top Mark Agriculture, KLB Secondary Agriculture, Teacher’s Guide
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L/ACTIVITIES |
L/T AIDS |
REFERENCE |
REMARKS |
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1 |
Livestock Breeds |
Importance of livestock |
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to Explain the importance of livestock to man |
Explaining the importance of livestock to man Asking and answering questions |
Photographs of livestock Livestock products e,g skin, milk |
KLB secondary Agriculture form 1 pg 155
Certificate Secondary Agriculture F1 pg 118 Longhorn secondary Agriculture form 1 pg 152-153 Teachers guide pg 73-74 Gateway Agriculture revision paper 1 page 62-63 Top mark Agriculture page 173 |
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2-3 |
Livestock Breeds |
Cattle breeds Exotic indigenous |
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to state examples of exotic and indigenous breeds describe the characteristics of exotic and indigenous cattle |
stating examples describing the characteristics of exotic and local cattle breeds |
charts
photographs school farm drawings from student books |
KLB secondary Agriculture form 1 pg 155
Certificate Secondary Agriculture F1 pg 118 Longhorn secondary Agriculture form 1 pg 152-153 Teachers guide pg 73-74 Gateway Agriculture revision paper 1 page 62-63 Top mark Agriculture page 173 |
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1-3 |
Livestock breeds |
Dairy Cattle breeds |
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to Identify various breeds Describe their characteristics Draw and label the external parts of cattle |
Describing the characteristics of cattle breeds Drawing the external parts of the cattle Labeling the external parts of the cattle Identifying various breeds |
Charts Photographs Drawing from the students book School farm |
KLB secondary Agriculture form 1 pg 159-162
Certificate Secondary Agriculture F1 pg 119-122 Longhorn secondary Agriculture form 1 pg 158-162 Teachers guide pg 73-77 Gateway Agriculture revision paper 1 page 1-4 Top mark Agriculture page 173 |
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1-2 |
Livestock Breeds |
Beef breeds |
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to Identify various breeds Describe their characteristics Draw the external parts of cattle Label the external parts of the cattle |
Identifying various breeds Describing the characteristics of cattle breeds Drawing external parts of cattle Labeling the external parts of cattle |
Charts Photographs School farm Drawings from the student’s book. |
KLB secondary Agriculture form 1 pg 162-165
Certificate Secondary Agriculture F1 pg 124-126 Longhorn secondary Agriculture form 1 pg 155-158 Teachers guide pg 73-77 Gateway Agriculture revision paper 1 page 3-4 |
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3 |
Livestock Breeds |
Dual Purpose Breeds |
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to Identify various breeds Describe their characteristics Draw and label the external parts of the cattle |
Identifying various breeds Describing their characteristics Drawing and labeling their external parts |
Charts Photographs Wall hangings showing dual breeds School farm Drawing from the students book |
KLB secondary Agriculture form 1 pg 164-165
Certificate Secondary Agriculture F1 pg 127-129 Longhorn secondary Agriculture form 1 pg 164-168 Teachers guide pg 73-77 Gateway Agriculture revision paper 1 page 1-4 Top mark Agriculture page 75 |
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1-3 |
Livestock Breeds |
Sheep breeds Wool sheep Mutton sheep Dual sheep |
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to Identify various breeds Describe their characteristics Draw the external parts of sheep Labeling the external pars |
Identifying the various breeds Describing their characteristics Drawing the external parts of the sheep Labeling the external parts |
Charts Photograph School farm Drawings from the students book |
KLB secondary Agriculture form 1 pg 174-179
Certificate Secondary Agriculture F1 pg 129-134 Longhorn secondary Agriculture form 1 pg 164-168 Teachers guide pg 73-77 Gateway Agriculture revision paper 1 page 8 Top mark Agriculture page 75-76 |
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1-3 |
Livestock breeds |
Goats Breeds Milk Meat Hair |
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to identify various breeds describe their characteristics draw the external parts of the goat label the external parts of the goat |
identifying various breeds describing the characteristics of goat breeds drawing the external parts of the goat |
charts photographs drawing from the student books school farm |
KLB secondary Agriculture form 1 pg 179-182
Certificate Secondary Agriculture F1 pg 135-137 Longhorn secondary Agriculture form 1 pg 169-173 Teachers guide pg 73-77 Top mark Agriculture page 76 |
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1-3 |
Livestock Breeds |
Pigs Breeds Bacon pork |
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to Identify various breeds of pigs Describe their characteristics Draw the external parts of pigs Labeling the external parts of the goat |
Identifying various breeds Drawing the various external parts of a pig Labeling the external parts Describing the characteristics |
Drawings from the students book Photographs Charts School farm |
KLB secondary Agriculture form 1 pg 165-171
Certificate Secondary Agriculture F1 pg 139-140 Longhorn secondary Agriculture form 1 pg 174-178 Teachers guide pg 73-77 Gateway Agriculture revision paper 1 page 5-6 Top mark Agriculture page 77 |
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1-3 |
Livestock Breeds |
Chicken Light breeds Heavy breeds Dual purposes hybrids |
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to identify various breeds describe their characteristics draw the various external parts draw the various external parts label the various external parts |
identify various breeds describing the characteristic of various breeds drawing the external parts of chicken labeling the various parts of the chicken |
school farm photographs charts drawings from the students books |
KLB secondary Agriculture form 1 pg 171-174
Certificate Secondary Agriculture F1 pg 143-145 Longhorn secondary Agriculture form 1 pg 178-182 Teachers guide pg 73-77 Gateway Agriculture revision paper 1 page 6-7 Top mark Agriculture page 77 |
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1 |
Livestock breeds |
Rabbit breed Characteristics drawings |
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to Identify various breeds Describe their characteristics Draw and label the external parts |
Identifying various breeds Describing their characteristics Drawing the external parts of rabbit Labeling the various parts |
Photographs Charts Drawings in the students book School farm |
KLB secondary Agriculture form 1 pg 182-184
Certificate Secondary Agriculture F1 pg 141-142 Longhorn secondary Agriculture form 1 pg 164-168 Teachers guide pg 73-77 Top mark Agriculture page 78 |
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2-3 |
Livestock breeds |
Camels, donkeys breeds Characteristics drawings |
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to Identify various breeds Describe characteristics Draw and label external parts of camels |
Identifying various breeds Describing their characteristics Drawing external parts Labeling the various parts |
Drawings in the students book School farm Charts photographs |
KLB secondary Agriculture form 1 pg 185-186
Certificate Secondary Agriculture F1 pg 146-147 Longhorn secondary Agriculture form 1 pg 186 Teachers guide pg 73-77 Gateway Agriculture revision paper 1 page 10-11 Top mark Agriculture page 78 |
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1 |
Livestock breeds |
Terms used to describe livestock Age Sex Use |
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to Explain the terms used to describe livestock |
Explaining the various terms used to describe livestock |
School farm Charts Photographs Drawing from the student book |
KLB secondary Agriculture form 1 pg 164-165
Longhorn secondary Agriculture form 1 pg 164-168 Teachers guide pg 73-77 |
2-3 |
Agriculture Economics |
Economics Definition Agricultural economics |
By the end of the lesson, the leaner should be able to Define economics Define agricultural economics Explain the factors of production |
Defining economics Explaining the factors of production |
Flow chart Students book |
KLB secondary Agriculture form 1 pg 189
Certificate Secondary Agriculture F1 pg 149 Longhorn secondary Agriculture form 1 pg 190-191 Teachers guide pg 78-80 |
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1 |
Agricultural Economics |
Basic concepts of economics principles Scarcity Opportunity cost Preference & choice |
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to State basics concepts of economics Explain the basic concepts of economics |
State basic concepts Explaining the basic concepts of economics |
Students books Chalk board |
KLB secondary Agriculture form 1 pg 189-190
Certificate Secondary Agriculture F1 pg 149-150 Longhorn secondary Agriculture form 1 pg 191-192 Teachers guide pg 78-80 |
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2-3 |
Agricultural Economics |
Farm records define Types of records importance |
By the end of the lesson, the leaner should be able to Define farm records Explain the uses of farm records Describe breeding and feeding records |
Defining farm records Explaining uses of farm records Describing breeding and feeding records |
Sample records School farm Sample records in students book |
KLB secondary Agriculture form 1 pg 190-191,194-196
Certificate Secondary Agriculture F1 pg 150-156-158 Longhorn secondary Agriculture form 1 pg 193-196 Teachers guide pg 80-81 |
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Agricultural Economics |
Farm records Production records Health records Field records |
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to State the farm records Describing production health, field records |
Stating farm records Describing production, health and field records |
Diagrams on students book Charts chalkboard |
KLB secondary Agriculture form 1 pg 193,197
Certificate Secondary Agriculture F1 pg 152-154 Longhorn secondary Agriculture form 1 pg 198-200 Teachers guide pg 80-81 Gateway Agriculture revision paper 1 page 1-4 Top mark Agriculture page 75 |
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12 END TERM THREE EXAMS |
AGRIC, F2, T1
REFERENCES: Longhorn Secondary Agriculture Book , Golden Tips KCSE Agriculture, Certificate Agriculture Book, KLB Top Mark Agriculture, KLB Secondary Agriculture, Teacher’s Guide
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SUB-TOPIC
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OBJECTIVES |
L/ACTIVITIES |
L/T AIDS |
REFERENCE |
REMARKS |
1 |
1 |
Soil Fertility |
Essential elements |
By the end of the lesson, the leaner should be able to List essential elements Classify the essential elements |
Listing essential elements Classifying the essential elements |
Students book Charts on classification of essential minerals |
KLB secondary Agriculture form 2 pg 1,6
Certificate Secondary Agriculture F2 pg 1-2 Longhorn secondary Agriculture form 2 pg 1-2 Teachers guide pg 33-36 Gateway Agriculture revision paper 1 page 37, 39 Top mark Agriculture page 37 |
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2-3 |
Soil Fertility (II) |
Essential elements |
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to State the role of each macro-element Describe the deficiency symptoms of the macro-nutrients |
Stating the role of macro-elements Describing the deficiency symptoms of the macro-nutrients |
Photographs Tables in student books Plant samples |
KLB secondary Agriculture form 2 pg 1-5
Certificate Secondary Agriculture F2 pg 2-5 Longhorn secondary Agriculture form 1 pg 2-12 Teachers guide pg 33-36 Gateway Agriculture revision paper 1 page 1-4 Top mark Agriculture page 37-38 |
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2 |
1 |
Soil Fertility (I) |
Essential elements |
By the end of the lesson, the leaner should be able to State the role of each micro-element Describe the deficiency symptoms of the macro-nutrients |
Stating the role of micro nutrients Describing their deficiency symptoms |
Photographs Tables in the students book Plant samples |
KLB secondary Agriculture form 1 pg 6-7
Certificate Secondary Agriculture F1 pg 1-2 Longhorn secondary Agriculture form 1 pg 10-11 Teachers guide pg 33-36 Gateway Agriculture revision paper 1 page 66-68 Top mark Agriculture page 75 |
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2-3 |
Soil Fertility (II) |
Inorganic fertilizers |
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to Classify fertilizers Identify fertilizers Describe the properties of various fertilizers |
Classifying fertilizers Identifying fertilizers Describing the properties of various fertilizers |
Photographs of fertilizers Students book Fertilizers samples |
KLB secondary Agriculture form 1 pg 7-12
Certificate Secondary Agriculture F1 pg 5-8 Longhorn secondary Agriculture form 1 pg 11-18 Teachers guide pg 36-38 Gateway Agriculture revision paper 1 page 66-70 |
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3 |
1 |
Soil Fertility (II) |
Inorganic fertilizers |
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to State methods of fertilizer application Explaining various methods of fertilizer application |
Stating various methods Explaining various methods of fertilizer application Describing the various methods of fertilizer application |
School farm Buckets Fertilizer samples Panga Soil Spade |
KLB secondary Agriculture form 2 pg 12-13
Certificate Secondary Agriculture F2 pg 9 Longhorn secondary Agriculture form 1 pg 18-21 Teachers guide pg 36-38 Gateway Agriculture revision paper 1 page 70 |
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2-3 |
Soil Fertility (II) |
Inorganic fertilizers |
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to Calculate the fertilizer grade Calculate fertilizer ratio Determine fertilizer amount per lecture |
Calculating fertilizer rates |
School farm Students book |
KLB secondary Agriculture form 1 pg 6-7
Certificate Secondary Agriculture F1 pg 1-2 Longhorn secondary Agriculture form 1 pg 10-11 Teachers guide pg 33-36 Gateway Agriculture revision paper 1 page 66-68 Top mark Agriculture page 75 |
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4 |
1 |
Soil Fertility |
Soil Sampling |
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to Define soil sampling Explain the sampling methods Describe sampling procedures |
Defining soil sampling Explain the sampling methods Describing sampling procedures |
Charts Soil samples Students book Polythene bags |
KLB secondary Agriculture form 2 pg 20-21
Certificate Secondary Agriculture F1 pg 11 Longhorn secondary Agriculture form 2 pg 23-24 Teachers guide pg 39-41 Top mark Agriculture page 41-42 |
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2-3 |
Soil Fertility |
Soil testing |
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to Define soil testing Explain the importance of soil testing Describe soil testing procedure Explain how soil PH affects crop production |
Defining soil testing Explaining the importance of soil testing Describing soil testing procedure Explaining how |
Test tubes Diagrams in students book Distilled water Soil testing reagents PH scale |
KLB secondary Agriculture form 1 pg 22-26
Certificate Secondary Agriculture F1 pg 12-13 Longhorn secondary Agriculture form 1 pg 24-28 Teachers guide pg 39-41 Gateway Agriculture revision paper 1 page 71 Top mark Agriculture page 42 |
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5 |
1 |
Crop Production (II) |
Planting materials |
By the end of the lesson, the leaner should be able to Describe types of planting materials State advantages and disadvantages of planting materials |
Describing types of planting materials Stating the advantages and disadvantages |
Seed samples Vegetative parts Students book School farm |
KLB secondary Agriculture form 1 pg 27-28
Certificate Secondary Agriculture F1 pg 15-17 Longhorn secondary Agriculture form 1 pg 33-35 Teachers guide pg 45-46 Gateway Agriculture revision paper 1 page 28 |
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2-3 |
Crop production (II) |
Planting materials |
By the end of the lesson, the leaner should be able to State various parts used for vegetative propagation Describe various parts used for vegetative propagation |
Stating various parts Describing various parts used for vegetative propagation |
School farm Various vegetative parts Diagrams in the students book |
KLB secondary Agriculture form 2 pg 29-34
Certificate Secondary Agriculture F1 pg 15-17 Longhorn secondary Agriculture form 2 pg 35-40 Teachers guide pg 45-47 Gateway Agriculture revision paper 1 page 29-30 |
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6 |
1 |
Crop Production (II) |
Selection of planting materials |
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to Select planting materials |
Selecting planting materials |
Tape measure Student’s books School farm Planting line Seed dressers Planting materials |
KLB secondary Agriculture form 2 pg 34-35
Certificate Secondary Agriculture F1 pg 18-19 Longhorn secondary Agriculture form 2 pg 35-40 Teachers guide pg 47-48 Gateway Agriculture revision paper 1 page 30 |
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2-3 |
Crop Production (II) |
Preparation of Planting Breaking seed dormancy Dressing Seed inoculation chitin |
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to Prepare planting materials Determine optimum planting time Describe methods of planting
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Preparing planting materials Determining optimum planting time Describing methods of planting |
Planting line Tape measure Planting materials |
KLB secondary Agriculture form 2 pg 35-39
Certificate Secondary Agriculture F1 pg 20-22 Longhorn secondary Agriculture form 2 pg 49-50 Teachers guide pg 35-39 Gateway Agriculture revision paper 1 page 30-32 |
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7 |
1 |
Crop production (II) |
Plant population |
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to Calculate plant population of various crops |
Calculating plant population |
Charts School farm Seeds for planting |
KLB secondary Agriculture form 2 pg 29-34
Certificate Secondary Agriculture F1 pg 26 Longhorn secondary Agriculture form 2 pg 49-50 Teachers guide pg 50-51 Gateway Agriculture revision paper 1 page 32 |
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2-3 |
Crop Production (II) |
Spacing seed rate planting depth |
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to State factors determining spacing, seed rate and depth Explain the factors which determine spacing depth and seed rate |
Stating factors Explaining factors which determine spacing, depth and seed rate |
Tape measure School farm Panga Jembe Students book diagram |
KLB secondary Agriculture form 2 pg 42-45
Certificate Secondary Agriculture F1 pg 24-26 Longhorn secondary Agriculture form 2 pg 50-54 Teachers guide pg 51-52 Gateway Agriculture revision paper 1 page 32-33 |
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8 |
1 |
Crop Production (III) Nursery practices |
Nursery practices Nursery bed Seed bed Seedling bed |
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to Define nursery practices Describe nursery bed, seed bed and seedling bed Distinguish between nursery, seedling and seed bed |
Garden tools School farm Nursery beds Students book Diagrams on the students book charts |
garden tools school farm nursery beds students book diagrams on the students book charts |
KLB secondary Agriculture form 2 pg 46
Certificate Secondary Agriculture F1 pg 28 Longhorn secondary Agriculture form 2 pg 56-57 Teachers guide pg 54-56 Gateway Agriculture revision paper 1 page 34 |
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2-3 |
Crop Production (III) Nursery Practices |
Nursery bed Importance Site selection Vegetable nurseries |
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to State the importance of nursery in crop propagation Select a suitable site for the nursery Prepare a nursery bed for vegetables |
Stating importance of nursery Selecting suitable sites for nursery Preparing nursery bed for vegetables
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Nursery beds School farm Diagrams from students books Garden tools Students books |
KLB secondary Agriculture form 2 pg 46-49
Certificate Secondary Agriculture F1 pg 28-29 Longhorn secondary Agriculture form 2 pg 57-58 Teachers guide pg 54-56 Gateway Agriculture revision paper 1 page 34-35 Top mark Agriculture page 34 |
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9 |
1 |
Crop Production (III) Nursery Practices |
Nursery establishment |
By the end of the lesson, the leaner should be able to © Education Plus Agencies Establish a vegetable nursery Establish a tree nursery |
Establishing a vegetable and a tree nursery |
Charts Diagrams from students book School farm School nurseries Boxes Grass |
KLB secondary Agriculture form 2 pg 48-49
Certificate Secondary Agriculture F1 pg 29-32 Longhorn secondary Agriculture form 2 pg 58-60 Teachers guide pg 54-56 Top mark Agriculture page 34 |
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2-3 | Crop production (III) | Nursery Establishment | By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to
Establish tea nursery using cuttings Manage a nursery bed |
Establishing tea nursery using cuttings
Managing nursery bed |
Tea cuttings photographs
School farm Diagrams from students book |
KLB secondary Agriculture form 2 pg 49-51
Certificate Secondary Agriculture F1 pg 30-32 Longhorn secondary Agriculture form 2 pg 60-62 Teachers guide pg 54-58 Gateway Agriculture revision paper 1 page 35 |
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10 |
1 |
Crop production (III) |
Grafting |
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to Define grafting Describe the methods of grafting Give reasons for grafting |
Defining grafting Describing methods of grafting Giving reasons for grafting |
Knives Grafting materials Students book Raising boxes |
KLB secondary Agriculture form 2 pg 53-55
Certificate Secondary Agriculture F1 pg 35-36 Longhorn secondary Agriculture form 2 pg 64-65 Teachers guide pg 58-59 Gateway Agriculture revision paper 1 page 36 Top mark Agriculture page 35-36 |
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2-3 |
Budding |
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to Define budding Describe methods of budding State the importance of budding |
Defining budding Describing methods of budding Giving reasons for budding |
School farm Water Budding materials Students book knives |
KLB secondary Agriculture form 2 pg 55-58
Certificate Secondary Agriculture F1 pg 34-35 Longhorn secondary Agriculture form 2 pg 66-70 Teachers guide pg 57-59 Gateway Agriculture revision paper 1 page 36 Top mark Agriculture page 35 |
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11 |
1 |
Crop Production (III) |
layering |
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to Define layering Describe methods of layering State the importance of layering |
Defining layering Describing methods of layering Giving importance of layering |
Peg Strings School farm Root medium Student books |
KLB secondary Agriculture form 2 pg 58-60
Certificate Secondary Agriculture F1 pg 41-44 Longhorn secondary Agriculture form 2 pg 71-72 Teachers guide pg 59 Gateway Agriculture revision paper 1 page 36-37 Top mark Agriculture page 35 |
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2-3 |
Crop production (III) |
Tissue culture Transplanting seedlings |
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to Define tissue culture Explain importance of tissue culture in crop propagation Describe the procedure of transplanting seedlings |
Defining tissue culture Explaining importance of tissue culture Describing procedure of transplanting seedlings |
School farm Garden trowel School nursery Seedlings Diagrams Students books |
KLB secondary Agriculture form 2 pg 61-66
Certificate Secondary Agriculture F1 pg 41-44 Longhorn secondary Agriculture form 2 pg 72-77 Teachers guide pg 60-61 Gateway Agriculture revision paper 1 page 36-37 Top mark Agriculture page 35 |
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13 |
TOPICAL REVISION | |||||||
14 | END OF TERM ONE EXAMINATIONS | |||||||
15 | CLOSING |
AGRIC, F2, T2
REFERENCES: Longhorn Secondary Agriculture Book , Golden Tips KCSE Agriculture, Certificate Agriculture Book, KLB Top Mark Agriculture, KLB Secondary Agriculture, Teacher’s Guide
WK |
LSN |
TOPIC |
SUB-TOPIC
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OBJECTIVES |
L/ACTIVITIES |
L/T AIDS |
REFERENCE |
REMARKS |
1 |
1 |
Crop Production (IV) Field practices |
Crop Rotation |
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to Define crop rotation Explain the importance of crop rotation State principles of crop rotation |
Defining crop rotation Explaining the importance of crop rotation Stating principles of crop rotation |
Charts School farm Diagrams in the students book |
KLB secondary Agriculture form 2 pg 67-68
Certificate Secondary Agriculture F1 pg 50 Teachers guide pg 59 Gateway Agriculture revision paper 1 page 40 Top mark Agriculture page 43 |
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2-3 |
Crop production (IV) field practices |
Crop Rotation |
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to Identify factors influencing crop rotation Draw a crop rotation programme Distinguish terms used in crop farming |
Identifying factors influencing crop rotation Drawing a crop rotation progamme Distinguishing terms used in crop farming |
Photographs Charts School farm Diagrams in the students book |
KLB secondary Agriculture form 2 pg 69-71
Certificate Secondary Agriculture F1 pg 50-51 Longhorn secondary Agriculture form 2 pg 79-80 Teachers guide pg 84-88 Gateway Agriculture revision paper 1 page 40-42 |
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2 |
1 |
Field Practices |
Mulching |
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to Define mulching State the importance of mulching |
Defining mulching Stating the importance of mulching
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Samples of mulch School farm Photograph in students book |
KLB secondary Agriculture form 2 pg 71-72
Certificate Secondary Agriculture F1 pg 51-52 Longhorn secondary Agriculture form 2 pg 82-84 Teachers guide pg 59 Gateway Agriculture revision paper 1 page 36-37 Top mark Agriculture page 43
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2-3 |
Field Practices |
Routine Field practices Thinning Gapping Training |
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to State the various routine practices Describe importance of field practices Carry out field practices |
Stating various routine practices Describing importance of field practices Carrying out field practices |
School farm Pruning saw Pruning knives Jembes Diagrams in students book wire |
KLB secondary Agriculture form 2 pg 72-74
Certificate Secondary Agriculture F1 pg 52-54 Longhorn secondary Agriculture form 2 pg 88-90 Teachers guide pg 67-68 Gateway Agriculture revision paper 1 page 36-37 Top mark Agriculture page 44 |
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3 |
1 |
Field Practices |
Pruning |
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to Define pruning Give reasons for pruning Describe procedure of pruning |
Defining pruning Giving reasons for pruning Describing the procedure of pruning |
Running tools School farm Diagrams in the students book secateurs |
KLB secondary Agriculture form 2 pg 73-75
Certificate Secondary Agriculture F2 pg 41-44 Longhorn secondary Agriculture form 2 pg 91-93 Teachers guide pg 67-68 Gateway Agriculture revision paper 1 page 42-43 Top mark Agriculture page 44 |
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2-3 |
Field practices |
Tea Pruning |
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to Describe methods of pruning in tea Describe plucking table formation |
Describe methods of pruning in tea Describing the plucking table formation Note taking Demonstration of plucking table formation |
Pegs Rings School farm Charts Diagrams in the students book Photographs farms |
KLB secondary Agriculture form 2 pg 76-80
Certificate Secondary Agriculture F2 pg 54-57 Longhorn secondary Agriculture form 2 pg 93-96 Teachers guide pg 67-68 Gateway Agriculture revision paper 1 page 43 |
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4 |
1 |
Field practices |
Coffee pruning |
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to
Give reasons for pruning coffee Describing the methods of pruning coffee |
Giving reasons for pruning coffee Describing the methods of pruning coffee |
Farms Photographs Diagrams in the students book |
KLB secondary Agriculture form 2 pg 81-84
Certificate Secondary Agriculture F2 pg 57-59 Longhorn secondary Agriculture form 2 pg 96-98 Teachers guide pg 67-68 Gateway Agriculture revision paper 1 page 43-44 |
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2-3 |
Field practices |
Pruning in bananas Pruning pyrethrum Earthling up Weed control Pest and disease control |
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to Describe how to carry out the routine field practices State the importance of each practices |
Stating the importance of various practices Describing how to carry out the routine field practices |
KLB secondary Agriculture form 2 pg 85-87
Certificate Secondary Agriculture F2 pg 60 Longhorn secondary Agriculture form 2 pg 98-101 Teachers guide pg 67-68 Top mark Agriculture page 44 |
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5 |
1 |
Field Practices |
Harvesting |
By the end of the lesson, the end of the learner should be able to State the stage of harvesting Explain timing of harvesting Describe the methods of harvesting |
Stating the stage of harvesting Explaining timing of harvesting Describing harvesting methods |
Crops Photographs in students book Diagrams in the students book School farm |
KLB secondary Agriculture form 2 pg 73-75
Certificate Secondary Agriculture F2 pg 60 Longhorn secondary Agriculture form 2 pg 101-104 Teachers guide pg 68 Top mark Agriculture page 44-45 |
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2-3 |
Field Practices |
Post harvesting practices |
By the end of the lesson, the leaner should be able to explain post harvesting practices state importance of storage describe storage methods
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explaining post harvesting practices stating importance of storage describing harvesting methods |
crops photographs in students book diagrams in the students book school farm |
KLB secondary Agriculture form 2 pg 90-94
Certificate Secondary Agriculture F2 pg 60-66 Longhorn secondary Agriculture form 2 pg 103-105 Teachers guide pg 67-68 Top mark Agriculture page 45 |
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6 |
1 |
Crop production (V) vegetables |
Cabbages/kales |
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to State importance of vegetables Describe the production of the vegetable crop from nursery to harvesting Keep crop production records Market the vegetable produce
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Stating importance of vegetables Describing vegetable production Keeping crop production record marketing the vegetable produce |
pesticides herbicides fertilizers photographs students book school farm crops |
KLB secondary Agriculture form 2 pg 96-99
Certificate Secondary Agriculture F2 pg 74-78 Longhorn secondary Agriculture form 2 pg 107-111 Teachers guide pg 72-75 Gateway Agriculture revision paper 1 page 47-48 Top mark Agriculture page 45 |
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2-3 |
Crop production (V) vegetable |
Cabbages/Kales |
By the end of the lesson, the leaner should be able to
State importance of vegetables Describe the production of the vegetable crops from nursery to harvesting Keep crop production records Market the vegetable produce |
Stating importance of vegetables Describing vegetable production Keeping crop production records Marketing the vegetable produce |
Pesticides Herbicides Fertilizers Photographs Diagrams from the students book Crops School farm |
KLB secondary Agriculture form 2 pg 96-99
Certificate Secondary Agriculture F2 pg 60-66 Longhorn secondary Agriculture form 2 pg 107-111 Teachers guide pg 72-75 Gateway Agriculture revision paper 1 page 47-48 |
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7 |
1 |
Crop production (V) vegetables production |
Tomatoes |
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to State the importance of tomatoes Describe the production of tomatoes from nursery to harvesting Keep crop production records Market the produce |
Stating the importance of tomatoes Describing tomatoes production Keeping crop production records Marketing the produce |
Photographs Students book School farm Garden tolls Pesticides Herbicides fertilizers |
KLB secondary Agriculture form 2 pg 100-106
Certificate Secondary Agriculture F2 pg 67-71 Longhorn secondary Agriculture form 2 pg 112-115 Teachers guide pg 67-68 Gateway Agriculture revision paper 1 page 48-49 |
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2-3 |
Crop production (V) vegetable production |
Carrots onions |
By the end of the lesson, the leaner should be able to State importance of carrots and onions Describe the production of tomatoes from nursery to harvesting Keep crop production records Market the produce |
Stating the importance of carrots & onions Describing their production Keeping crop production records Marketing the produce |
School farm Garden tools Pesticides Herbicides Fertilizers photographs |
KLB secondary Agriculture form 2 pg 90-94
Certificate Secondary Agriculture F2 pg 60-66 Longhorn secondary Agriculture form 2 pg 103-105 Teachers guide pg 67-68 Gateway Agriculture revision paper 1 page 42-43 Top mark Agriculture page 48-49 |
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8 |
1 |
Livestock Health (I) Disease |
Health disease |
By the end of the lesson, the leaner should be able to Define health and disease State the importance of livestock health State the predisposing factors of diseases |
Defining health and disease Stating the importance of livestock health Stating the predisposing factors of diseases |
Livestock species Farm Students book |
KLB secondary Agriculture form 2 pg 115-119
Certificate Secondary Agriculture F2 pg 82-85 Longhorn secondary Agriculture form 2 pg 121-122 Teachers guide pg 77 Gateway Agriculture revision paper 1 page 52 Top mark Agriculture page 80 |
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2-3 |
Livestock health (i) disease |
Signs of ill/good health in livestock |
By the end of the lesson, the leaner should be able to Describe signs of sickness in livestock Describe signs of good health in livestock |
Describing signs of sickness in livestock Describing signs of good health in livestock |
Livestock species Farm animals Diagrams in the students book Farm |
KLB secondary Agriculture form 2 pg 116-119
Certificate Secondary Agriculture F2 pg 82-85 Longhorn secondary Agriculture form 2 pg 123-124 Teachers guide pg 77 Top mark Agriculture page 80 |
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9 |
1 |
Livestock Health (Disease) |
Classification of livestock diseases Causes of livestock diseases |
By the end of the lesson, the leaner should be able to Explain the causes of livestock diseases Classify livestock diseases |
Explaining causes of livestock diseases Classifying livestock diseases |
Student book Chart Farm animals Tables in the students book |
KLB secondary Agriculture form 2 pg 120-125
Certificate Secondary Agriculture F2 pg 86-88 Longhorn secondary Agriculture form 2 pg 123-124 Teachers guide pg 77 Gateway Agriculture revision paper 1 page 52-53 |
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2-3 |
Livestock Health (disease) |
General methods of disease control |
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to Describe the various methods of disease control Carry out disease control measures |
Describing methods of disease control Carrying out disease control |
Livestock tolls Farm animals Students book Diagrams in the students book |
KLB secondary Agriculture form 2 pg 125-128
Certificate Secondary Agriculture F2 pg 89-91 Longhorn secondary Agriculture form 2 pg 126-127 Teachers guide pg 78-79 Top mark Agriculture page 80 |
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10 |
1-3 |
Livestock Health (Disease) |
Appropriate methods of handling livestock |
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to State the reasons why animals are handled Explain the reasons why animals are handled |
Stating the reasons Explaining the reasons why animals are handles |
Farms animals Charts Diagrams in students book Photographs |
KLB secondary Agriculture form 2 pg 129
Certificate Secondary Agriculture F2 pg 92 Longhorn secondary Agriculture form 2 pg 128-133 Teachers guide pg 79-80 Gateway Agriculture revision paper 1 page 54 Top mark Agriculture page 81 |
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11 |
1-3 |
Livestock Health (Disease) |
Appropriate methods of handling livestock |
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to State various methods of handling livestock Demonstrate a caring attitude towards livestock |
Stating various methods of handling livestock Demonstrating a caring attitude towards livestock0 |
Diagrams in the students books Farm animals photographs Charts Students books |
LB secondary Agriculture form 2 pg 129-132
Certificate Secondary Agriculture F2 pg 95-96 Longhorn secondary Agriculture form 2 pg 128-133 Teachers guide pg 79-80 Gateway Agriculture revision paper 1 page 54 |
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12 | TOPICAL REVISION | |||||||
13 | END OF TERM TWO EXAMINATIONS | |||||||
14 | CLOSING |
AGRIC, F2, T3
REFERENCES: Longhorn Secondary Agriculture Book , Golden Tips KCSE Agriculture, Certificate Agriculture Book, KLB Top Mark Agriculture, KLB Secondary Agriculture, Teacher’s Guide
WK |
LSN |
TOPIC |
SUB-TOPIC
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OBJECTIVES |
L/ACTIVITIES |
L/T AIDS |
REFERENCE |
REMARKS |
1 |
1 |
Livestock Health II (Parasites) |
Host parasite relationship |
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to Define parasites Explain their effects on host |
Defining a parasite Explaining the effects of parasites |
Farm animals Parasite specimen students book Photographs |
KLB secondary Agriculture form 2 pg 133-134
Certificate Secondary Agriculture F2 pg 98 Longhorn secondary Agriculture form 2 pg 134 Teachers guide pg 83 Gateway Agriculture revision paper 1 page 56 |
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2-3 |
Livestock Health (II) parasites |
Types of parasites –External parasites ticks |
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to Identify types of ticks Describe the life cycle of the parasite Identify the livestock attacked State the control measures |
Identifying types of ticks Describing the life cycle of the parasite Identifying the livestock attacked stating the control measures |
Parasite specimen Photographs Students book Farm animals |
KLB secondary Agriculture form 2 pg 138-143
Certificate Secondary Agriculture F2 pg 98-102 Longhorn secondary Agriculture form 2 pg 135-139 Teachers guide pg 83-85 Gateway Agriculture revision paper 1 page 56-58 Top mark Agriculture page 82 |
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2 |
1 |
Livestock Health (Parasites) |
External parasites Tsetse fly mites |
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to Describe the life cycle of parasite Identify the livestock attacked State the control measures |
Describing the life cycle of the parasite Identifying the livestock attacked Stating the control measures |
Farm animals Parasites specimen Students book Photographs Diagrams from the students book |
KLB secondary Agriculture form 2 pg 134-135
Certificate Secondary Agriculture F2 pg 103,104,107 Longhorn secondary Agriculture form 2 pg 139-141 Teachers guide pg 83-85 Gateway Agriculture revision paper 1 page 52
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2-3 |
Livestock health (Parasites) |
External parasites Lice keds |
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to describe the life cycle of the parasite identify the livestock attacked state the control measures |
describing the life cycle of parasite identifying the livestock attacked stating the control measures |
farm animals parasites specimen students book photographs diagrams from the students book |
KLB secondary Agriculture form 2 pg 136-138
Certificate Secondary Agriculture F2 pg 105-107 Longhorn secondary Agriculture form 2 pg 141-142 Teachers guide pg 83-85 Gateway Agriculture revision paper 1 page 56-58 |
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3 |
1 |
Livestock (Parasites) |
Internal parasites Liver flukes (Trematodes) |
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to Describe the life cycle of the parasites Identify the livestock attacked State the control measures |
Describing the life cycle of the parasites Identifying the livestock attacked Stating the control measures |
Farm animals Parasites specimens Student books Photographs charts |
KLB secondary Agriculture form 2 pg 151-154
Certificate Secondary Agriculture F2 pg 110-113 Longhorn secondary Agriculture form 2 pg 142-144 Teachers guide pg 84-85 Gateway Agriculture revision paper 1 page 56-58 Top mark Agriculture page 83 |
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2-3 |
Livestock Health (Parasites) |
Internal parasites Tape worms |
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to Describe the life cycle of the parasite Identify the livestock attacked State the control measures |
Describing the life cycle of the parasite Identifying the livestock attacked Stating the control measures |
Charts Farm animals Parasites specimens Students book Photographs Tables on the students book |
KLB secondary Agriculture form 2 pg 144-148
Certificate Secondary Agriculture F2 pg 108-110 Longhorn secondary Agriculture form 2 pg 144-146 Teachers guide pg 83-85 Gateway Agriculture revision paper 1 page 60 Top mark Agriculture page 83 |
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4 |
1 |
Livestock health (Parasites) |
Internal parasites Round worms |
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to Describe the life cycle of the parasite Identify the livestock attacked State the control measures |
Describing the life cycle of the parasite Identifying the livestock attacked Stating the control measures |
Farm animals Parasite specimen Students book photographs |
KLB secondary Agriculture form 2 pg 149-151
Certificate Secondary Agriculture F2 pg 112-113 Longhorn secondary Agriculture form 2 pg 146-147 Teachers guide pg 83-85 Top mark Agriculture page 84 |
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2-3 |
Livestock health (parasites) |
Principles of controlling Endoparasites Treatment Drug administration |
By the end of the lesson, the leaner should be able to
Explain factors to consider when controlling endoparasites Describe methods of administration of drugs State the rules that are followed in treatment of parasites |
Explaining factors considered in controlling endoparasites Describing methods of drug administration Stating the rules followed in treatment of parasites |
Chart Students book |
KLB secondary Agriculture form 2 pg 154-155
Certificate Secondary Agriculture F2 pg 113-114
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5 |
1 |
Livestock production nutrition (II) |
Components of food |
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to Define nutrition Explain major components of food |
Defining nutrition Explaining major food components |
Charts Chalkboard Students book |
KLB secondary Agriculture form 2 pg 158
Certificate Secondary Agriculture F2 pg 115 Longhorn secondary Agriculture form 2 pg 148-149 Teachers guide pg 83-85 Top mark Agriculture page 85 |
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2-3 |
Livestock Nutrition |
Food nutrients Water Carbohydrate fats |
By the end of the lesson, the leaner should be able to describe the food nutrients describe the feed nutrients explaining the functions of each feed |
describing the feed nutrients explaining the functions of each feed |
students book samples of feed nutrients |
KLB secondary Agriculture form 2 pg 159-161
Certificate Secondary Agriculture F2 pg 115-116,118 Longhorn secondary Agriculture form 2 pg 149-152 Teachers guide pg 81-82 Gateway Agriculture revision paper 2 page 12 Top mark Agriculture page 85-86
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6 |
1 |
Livestock production (II) nutrition |
Feed nutrients Proteins minerals |
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to explain the functions of each food describe the food nutrients |
explaining functions of each food describing food nutrients
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Feed specimen Photographs Farm stores Students book |
KLB secondary Agriculture form 2 pg 163-165
Certificate Secondary Agriculture F2 pg 117 Longhorn secondary Agriculture form 2 pg 157 Teachers guide pg 89-92 Gateway Agriculture revision paper 2 page 13 Top mark Agriculture page 86 |
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2-3 |
Livestock Production (II) Nutrition |
Food nutrients vitamins |
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to State various types of vitamins Explain the importance of vitamins Describe the food nutrients |
Stating various types of vitamins Explaining the importance of vitamins Describing the food nutrients |
Food store Photographs of animals with deficiency Feed specimen Students book |
KLB secondary Agriculture form 2 pg 163-165
Certificate Secondary Agriculture F2 pg 117 Longhorn secondary Agriculture form 2 pg 157 Teachers guide pg 89-92 Gateway Agriculture revision paper 2 page 13 Top mark Agriculture page 86 |
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7 |
1 |
Livestock production (II) nutrition |
Foods and foodstuffs roughages |
By the end of the lesson, the leaner should be able to state the classifications of animals food identify the food stuffs state the characteristics of foodstuffs
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Stating the classes of food stuffs Identifying the food stuffs Stating the characteristics of food stuffs |
food stuffs food store photographs Students book |
KLB secondary Agriculture form 2 pg 169-170
Certificate Secondary Agriculture F2 pg 118-119 Longhorn secondary Agriculture form 2 pg 162-163 Teachers guide pg 89-92 Gateway Agriculture revision paper 2 page 14-15 Top mark Agriculture page 86 |
2-3 |
Livestock production (II) nutrition |
Foods and foods stuffs Concentrates Proteins Carbohydrate Mixed succulents |
By the end of the lesson, the leaner should be able to Identify the food stuffs State their characteristics |
Identifying the food stuffs Stating the characteristics of the food stuffs |
Food stuffs Students book Food store photographs |
KLB secondary Agriculture form 2 pg 171
Certificate Secondary Agriculture F2 pg 117 Longhorn secondary Agriculture form 2 pg 163-164 Teachers guide pg 89-92 Gateway Agriculture revision paper 2 page 15 Top mark Agriculture page 86-87 |
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8 |
1 |
Livestock production (II) nutrition |
Concept of rationing Terms used to express food values |
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to State the terms used to express food values Explain the various terms |
Stating the terms used to express food values Explaining the various terms |
Charts Students book Chalk board |
KLB secondary Agriculture form 2 pg 172-175
Certificate Secondary Agriculture F2 pg 125 Longhorn secondary Agriculture form 2 pg 162-164 Teachers guide pg 89-92 Top mark Agriculture page 87 |
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2-3 |
Livestock production (II) Nutrition |
Ratio computation |
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to Explain the process of ration computation Stating the methods Compute a livestock station |
Stating the methods Explaining the process of ration computation Computing livestock ration |
geometric set Students book Charts Tables in the students book |
KLB secondary Agriculture form 2 pg 176-179
Certificate Secondary Agriculture F2 pg 126-128 Longhorn secondary Agriculture form 2 pg 166-169 Teachers guide pg 89-92 Gateway Agriculture revision paper 2 page 16-17 Top mark Agriculture page 87-88 |
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9 |
1 |
Livestock production (II) nutrition |
Digestion in livestock |
By the end of the lesson, the leaner should be able to Define digestion Describe the process of digestion generally |
Defining digestion Describing the process of digestion |
Chart Diagrams in the students book Specimens of digestive systems School farm |
KLB secondary Agriculture form 2 pg 179-182 Certificate Secondary Agriculture F2 pg 120-121 Longhorn secondary Agriculture form 2 pg 173-175 Teachers guide pg 89-92 Top mark Agriculture page 88 |
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2-3 |
Livestock production (II) nutrition |
Digestion in non-ruminants (Pigs) |
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to Describe digestion and digestive system of a pig |
Describing digestion and the digestive system of a pig Drawing diagrams |
Chart Specimens of digestive systems Diagrams in the students book |
KLB secondary Agriculture form 2 pg 182-184
Certificate Secondary Agriculture F2 pg 121-122 Longhorn secondary Agriculture form 2 pg 172-173 Teachers guide pg 89-92 |
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10 |
1 |
Livestock production (II) nutrition |
Digestion in poultry |
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to Describe digestion and digestive system of poultry |
Describing digestion and digestive system of poultry Drawing diagrams |
Diagrams in the students book Specimen of the digestive system chart |
KLB secondary Agriculture form 2 pg 185
Certificate Secondary Agriculture F2 pg 123-124 Longhorn secondary Agriculture form 2 pg 170-172 Teachers guide pg 89-92 Gateway Agriculture revision paper 2 page 18-19 Top mark Agriculture page 90 |
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2-3 |
Livestock production (II) nutrition |
Differences and similarities in 60th ruminant and ruminant digestive systems |
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to State the differences & similarities in both ruminant and non-ruminant digestive systems |
Stating the differences and similarities both in ruminant and non-ruminant digestive system |
Diagrams in the students book Specimens of digestive system chart |
KLB secondary Agriculture form 2 pg 186-188
Certificate Secondary Agriculture F2 pg 123-124 Longhorn secondary Agriculture form 2 pg 175-176 Teachers guide pg 89-92 Gateway Agriculture revision paper 2 page 13 Top mark Agriculture page 90 |
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11 |
1-3 |
Livestock production (II) nutrition |
Appropriate livestock Landling techniques while feeding |
By the end of the lesson, the leaner should be able to Handle livestock appropriately while feeding |
Handling livestock appropriately |
Farm animals Charts Farm structures Students book Diagrams from the students book |
KLB secondary Agriculture form 2 pg 129-132
Certificate Secondary Agriculture F2 pg 128-131 Longhorn secondary Agriculture form 2 pg 176-178 Teachers guide pg 89-92 |
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12 END TERM THREE EXAMS |
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AGRIC, F3, T1
REFERENCES: Longhorn Secondary Agriculture Book , Golden Tips KCSE Agriculture, Certificate Agriculture Book, KLB Top Mark Agriculture, KLB Secondary Agriculture, Teacher’s Guide
WK |
LSN |
TOPIC |
SUB-TOPIC
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OBJECTIVES |
L/ACTIVITIES |
L/T AIDS |
REFERENCE |
REMARKS |
1 |
1 |
Livestock Production (III) selection |
Reproduction and reproductive systems in cattle |
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to describe reproduction and reproductive systems in cattle
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Describing reproduction and reproductive systems in cattle drawing reproductive systems in cattle |
charts diagrams in students book farm animals |
KLB secondary Agriculture form 3 pg 1-6
Certificate Secondary Agriculture F2 pg 123-124 Longhorn secondary Agriculture form 3 pg 1-5 Teachers guide pg 37-38 Gateway Agriculture revision paper 2 page 21-23 Top mark Agriculture page 91-92 |
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2 |
Livestock production (III) selection and Breeding |
Reproduction and reproductive systems in poultry |
By the end of the lesson, the leaner should be able to Describe reproduction and reproductive systems in poultry |
Describing reproduction and reproductive systems in poultry Drawing reproduction system in poultry |
Charts Farm animals Diagrams in the students book |
KLB secondary Agriculture form 3 pg 6-8
Certificate Secondary Agriculture F2 pg 123-124 Longhorn secondary Agriculture form 3 pg 6-8 Teachers guide pg 37-38 Gateway Agriculture revision paper 2 page 23-24 Top mark Agriculture page 92 |
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3-4 |
Livestock production selection and Breeding |
Selection of dairy and beef cattle |
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to Define selection Describe selection of the breeding of stock in cattle |
Defining selection Describing selection of the breeding stock in cattle Drawings in students book |
Farm animals Diagrams in the students book charts |
KLB secondary Agriculture form 3 pg 8-9
Certificate Secondary Agriculture F2 pg 123-124 Longhorn secondary Agriculture form 3 pg 8-10 Teachers guide pg 38-39 Gateway Agriculture revision paper 2 page 24 Top mark Agriculture page 91-92 |
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2 |
1 |
Livestock selection and breeding |
Selection of sheep and goats |
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to Describe selection of the breeding stock |
Describing selection of the breeding stock Note taking Asking and answering questions |
Farm animals Diagrams in students book charts |
KLB secondary Agriculture form 3 pg 8-9
Certificate Secondary Agriculture F2 pg 123-124 Longhorn secondary Agriculture form 3 pg 11-12 Teachers guide pg 37-38 |
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2 |
Selection of pigs and camels |
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to Describe selection of the breeding stock |
Describing the breeding stock Note taking Asking and answering questions |
Farm animals Diagrams in the students book |
KLB secondary Agriculture form 3 pg 1-6
Certificate Secondary Agriculture F2 pg 123-124 Longhorn secondary Agriculture form 3 pg 1-5 Teachers guide pg 37-38 Gateway Agriculture revision paper 2 page 21-23 Top mark Agriculture page 91-92 |
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3-4 |
Livestock section and breeding |
Selection of breeding Methods of selection |
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to State factors considered when selecting a breeding stock Describe the methods in selection Define breeding Explaining the importance of breeding |
Stating factors considered in selection Describing the various methods used Defining breeding |
Charts Chalkboard Diagrams on students book Farm animals |
KLB secondary Agriculture form 3 pg 11-16
Certificate Secondary Agriculture F2 pg 123-124 Longhorn secondary Agriculture form 3 pg 15-16 Teachers guide pg 38-39 Gateway Agriculture revision paper 2 page 24 Top mark Agriculture page 93 |
3 |
1 |
Breeding |
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to Explain the terms used in breeding |
Explaining the various terms |
Charts Chalkboard Farm animals |
KLB secondary Agriculture form 3 pg 16
Longhorn secondary Agriculture form 3 pg 16-19 Teachers guide pg 39-41 Gateway Agriculture revision paper 2 page 24-25 Top mark Agriculture page 93-94 |
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2 |
Livestock selection and breeding |
Signs of heat in livestock cattle, pigs rabbits |
By the end of the lesson, should be able to Explain the process of mating in cattle, pigs & rabbits State signs of heat in cattle, pigs and rabbits |
Explaining the process of mating Stating signs of heat in pigs, rabbits and cattle |
Farm animals Photographs Students book Farm |
KLB secondary Agriculture form 3 pg 16-19
Longhorn secondary Agriculture form 3 pg 19-23 Teachers guide pg 39-41 Gateway Agriculture revision paper 2 page 25 Top mark Agriculture page 94-95 |
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3 |
Breeding systems of breeding
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By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to State various systems of breeding Explain reasons for breeding systems Describe various
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Stating various systems of breeding Explaining reasons for breeding Describing various breeding systems |
Charts Farm animals Diagrams in the students book |
KLB secondary Agriculture form 3 pg 16-19
Longhorn secondary Agriculture form 3 pg 19-23 Teachers guide pg 39-41 Gateway Agriculture revision paper 2 page 25 Top mark Agriculture page 94-95 |
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4 | Livestock selection and breeding |
Methods of service in livestock Natural mating Artificial insemination Embryo transplant |
By the end of the lesson, the leaner should be able to
Identify the various services in livestock Describe the methods of services in livestock Explain the advantages & disadvantages of the methods |
Identifying the various methods of services Describing the methods of services in livestock Drawing diagrams Explaining the advantages & disadvantages |
Farm animals A.I technicians Diagrams in the students book |
KLB secondary Agriculture form 3 pg 20-23
Longhorn secondary Agriculture form 3 pg 23-30 Teachers guide pg 41-43
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4 |
1 |
Signs of parturition in livestock Cows Sows Does |
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to State signs of parturition in cows, sows and does |
Stating signs of parturitions in cows, sows and does |
Coral, photographs A.I Technicians Students book Farm animals |
KLB secondary Agriculture form 3 pg 24-25
Longhorn secondary Agriculture form 3 pg 41-43 Teachers guide pg 39-41 Gateway Agriculture revision paper 2 page 26-27 Top mark Agriculture page 96-97 |
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2 |
Livestock production Livestock rearing practices |
Routine Livestock rearing practices |
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to Define a routine Explain the routine practices in livestock rearing State the importance of each of the practice |
Defining a routine Explaining the routine practices Stating the importance of each practice |
Livestock structures Livestock feeds Animals farm Livestock Student book photographs |
KLB secondary Agriculture form 3 pg 27-31
Longhorn secondary Agriculture form 3 pg 33-35 Teachers guide pg 49-51 Gateway Agriculture revision paper 2 page 28-29 Top mark Agriculture page 98 |
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3-4 |
Livestock production (IV) |
Parasite and disease control practices |
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to State various methods of parasite and disease control Describe the various parasite and disease control practices |
Stating the various control practices Describing various control practices Carrying out the various control practices |
Livestock drugs Livestock tools Photographs Diagrams on the students book Livestock tools Students book |
KLB secondary Agriculture form 3 pg 32-36
Longhorn secondary Agriculture form 3 pg 35-39 Teachers guide pg 49-51 Gateway Agriculture revision paper 2 page 25 Top mark Agriculture page 98-99 |
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5 |
1 |
Livestock production (IV) Livestock Rearing |
Breeding practices |
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to State the breeding practices Describe the various breeding practices Carry out the various practices |
Stating the breeding practices Describing the various breeding practices Carrying out the various practices |
Livestock drugs Livestock tools Photographs Students book Diagrams on the students book Livestock Livestock farm |
KLB secondary Agriculture form 3 pg 27-29
Longhorn secondary Agriculture form 3 pg 49-51 Teachers guide pg 49-51 Gateway Agriculture revision paper 2 page 30-31 Top mark Agriculture page 99 |
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2 |
Livestock Rearing practices |
Identification De-breaking Tooth clipping culling |
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to Describe de-beaking tooth, clipping and culling Carry out these practices |
Describing de-beaking, tooth clipping and culling Carrying out the practices Drawing the diagrams showing the practices |
Livestock Livestock drugs Livestock tools Students book Photographs Diagrams on the students book |
KLB secondary Agriculture form 3 pg 41-48
Longhorn secondary Agriculture form 3 pg 41-44 Teachers guide pg 49-51 Gateway Agriculture revision paper 2 page 25 Top mark Agriculture page 99-100 |
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3-4 |
Dehorning, shearing, castration |
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to describe dehorning, shearing, castration Carry out these practices |
Describing dehorning, shearing castration Carry out these practices |
Livestock Livestock drugs Livestock tools Students book Photographs |
KLB secondary Agriculture form 3 pg 45-50
Longhorn secondary Agriculture form 3 pg 41-44 Teachers guide pg 49-51 Gateway Agriculture revision paper 2 page 25 Top mark Agriculture page 100 |
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6 |
1 |
Livestock rearing practices |
Management of cows during parturition |
By the end of the lesson, the leaner should be able to Describe the management of a cow parturition |
Describing the management of a cow during parturition Drawing diagrams |
Cows Photographs Students book Veterinary personnel |
KLB secondary Agriculture form 3 pg 53
Longhorn secondary Agriculture form 3 pg 50-54 Teachers guide pg 49-51 Access secondary Agriculture Revision page 170, 295 Golden tips agriculture page 277 |
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2 | Management of sows, nannies, does, ewes | By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to
Describe the management, does & ewes during parturition |
Describing the management of sows, nannies, does, ewes& during parturition | KLB secondary Agriculture form 3 pg 53-56
Longhorn secondary Agriculture form 3 pg 54-56 Teachers guide pg 49-51 Gateway Agriculture revision paper 2 page 33-34 Access secondary Agriculture Revision page 170, 295 Golden tips agriculture page 175,295-296 |
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3-4 |
Bee- keeping |
Importance Bee colony Sitting the a apiary |
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to State the importance of bee keeping Describe the importance of bee keeping Describe the bee conolony Explain factors to consider when citing an apiary |
Stating the importance of bee keeping Describing the bee colony Explaining factors to consider when citing an apiary |
Combs Bee hives Apiary Bee handling tools bees |
KLB secondary Agriculture form 3 pg 56-60
Longhorn secondary Agriculture form 3 pg 51-52 Teachers guide pg 49-51 Gateway Agriculture revision paper 2 page 33-34 Access secondary Agriculture Revision page 175-176 |
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7 |
1 |
Bee keeping |
Types of bee hive stocking the bee hive Management of bees |
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to State the various types of bee hives Describe the stocking of bee hive and management |
Stating various types of bee hives Describing the stocking of a bee hive and management |
Beehives Combs Apiary Bee handling Students book Protective clothing |
KLB secondary Agriculture form 3 pg 60-69
Longhorn secondary Agriculture form 3 pg 59-62 Teachers guide pg 51-52 Gateway Agriculture revision paper 2 page 33-34 Access secondary Agriculture Revision page 175-176 Golden tips agriculture page 299-300 |
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2 |
Bee keeping |
Importance of fish farming Types if fuse kept in farm ponds |
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to Define fish farming Explain the importance of fish farming Identifying the types of fish kept in the fish pond |
Defining fish farming Explaining the importance of fish farming Identifying the types of fish kept in pond Drawing diagrams |
Fish nets Fish species Fish ponds Diagrams in the students book Fish food |
KLB secondary Agriculture form 3 pg 70-73
Longhorn secondary Agriculture form 3 pg 62-64 Teachers guide pg 51-52 Gateway Agriculture revision paper 2 page 36 Access secondary Agriculture Revision page 175-176 Golden tips agriculture page 301 |
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3 |
Fish Farming |
Importance of fish farming Types of fish kept in farm ponds |
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to Define fish farming Explain the importance of fish farming Identifying the types of fish kept in fish pond |
Defining fish farming Explaining the importance of fish farming Identifying the types of fish kept in fish pond Drawing diagrams |
Fish nets Fish species Fish pond Diagrams in the students book Fish pond |
KLB secondary Agriculture form 3 pg 73-77
Longhorn secondary Agriculture form 3 pg 65-70 Teachers guide pg 52-53 Gateway Agriculture revision paper 2 page 36-37 Access secondary Agriculture Revision page 177 Golden tips agriculture page 301-302 |
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7 |
4 |
Fish Farming |
Management Fish farming Harvesting and processing fish |
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to Describe fish management Explain fish harvesting and processing fish |
Describing fish management Explaining fish harvesting and processing |
Fish pond Fish species Fish nets Students book |
KLB secondary Agriculture form 3 pg 73-79
Longhorn secondary Agriculture form 3 pg 65-70 Teachers guide pg 52-53 Gateway Agriculture revision paper 2 page 36-37 Access secondary Agriculture Revision page 177 Golden tips agriculture page 302-303 |
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8 |
1 |
Livestock Rearing Practices |
Appropriate handling of livestock during routine management |
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to Demonstrate a caring attitude towards livestock |
Demonstrating a carrying attitude towards livestock Drawing diagrams |
Diagrams from the student book Farm animals Photographs Livestock handling tools |
KLB secondary Agriculture form 3 pg 79-81
Longhorn secondary Agriculture form 3 pg 70-75 Teachers guide pg 53-54 Gateway Agriculture revision paper 2 page 36-37 Access secondary Agriculture Revision page 296 Golden tips agriculture page 296 |
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2 |
Farm Structures |
Farm buildings and structures Citing parts of a building Cite preparation |
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to State factors considered when citing farm structures Describe parts of a building |
Stating factors considered when citing farm structures Describing parts of a building |
Farm buildings Diagrams School farm Student’s book |
KLB secondary Agriculture form 3 pg 83-88
Longhorn secondary Agriculture form 3 pg 77-80 Teachers guide pg 59-60 Gateway Agriculture revision paper 2 page 36-37 Access secondary Agriculture Revision page 235 Golden tips agriculture page 250 |
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3-4 |
Farm Structures |
Livestock Structures Crushes |
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to: Identify materials used in constructions State the maintenance of a crush Explain the uses of a crush |
Identifying materials used n construction of crush Stating the maintenance of a crush Explaining the various uses of a crush |
Crush Constructional materials Student’s book Photographs |
KLB secondary Agriculture form 3 pg93-94
Longhorn secondary Agriculture form 3 pg 81-83 Teachers guide pg 59-60 Access secondary Agriculture Revision page 236 Golden tips agriculture page 251-252 |
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9 |
1 |
Farm structures |
Livestock Structures- Dips |
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to: Identify materials used in construction of a dip State the maintenance of a dip Explain the uses of a dip © Education Plus Agencies |
Identifying materials used in constructions Stating the maintenance of a dip Explaining the uses of the dip Drawing the structures |
Dip construction materials Photographs Diagrams from the students book |
KLB secondary Agriculture form 3 pg 95-96
Longhorn secondary Agriculture form 3 pg 83-86 Teachers guide pg 60-63 Gateway Agriculture revision paper 2 page 36-37 Access secondary Agriculture Revision page 236 Golden tips agriculture page 252 |
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2 |
Farm structures |
Livestock structures Spray race Dairy shed |
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to Identify the constructional materials used State the uses of these structures |
Identifying materials used in construction Stating the uses of the structure Drawing the structures |
Diagrams from the students book Photographs Construction materials Spray race and dairy shed |
KLB secondary Agriculture form 3 pg 99-102
Longhorn secondary Agriculture form 3 pg 86-90 Teachers guide pg 60-63 Gateway Agriculture revision paper 2 page 88 Access secondary Agriculture Revision page 236 Golden tips agriculture page 253-254 |
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3-4 |
Farm structures |
Livestock structure Calf pens Poultry houses Rabbits hutches Pig sty’s |
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to Name the construction materials used State the uses of these structures Describe the construction of the materials |
Naming the construction materials Stating the uses of the structures Describing the construction of the structures |
Calf pens Poultry houses Rabbit hutches Pig stys Construction materials Photographs Students book Diagrams on the students book |
KLB secondary Agriculture form 3 pg 194-114,115
Longhorn secondary Agriculture form 3 pg 86-90 Teachers guide pg 60-63 Gateway Agriculture revision paper 2 page 88 Golden tips agriculture page 254-257 |
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10 |
1 |
Farm Structures |
Livestock structures Fish pond Silo |
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to Identify the construction materials used Explain the uses of these structures |
Identifying the construction materials Explaining the uses of these structures |
Photographs Students book Constructional materials Diagrams in the students book |
KLB secondary Agriculture form 3 pg 115, 123
Longhorn secondary Agriculture form 3 pg 100-104 Teachers guide pg 60-63 Golden tips agriculture page 250 |
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2 |
Farm structures |
Zero grazing unit Bee hive |
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to Identify construction materials used State the uses of these structures |
Identifying the construction materials Stating the uses of these structures |
Zero grazing unit Photographs Students book Construction materials beehive |
KLB secondary Agriculture form 3 pg 102-104
Longhorn secondary Agriculture form 3 pg 103-106 Teachers guide pg 60-63 Gateway Agriculture revision paper 2 page 88 Access secondary Agriculture Revision page 235 Golden tips agriculture page 259-260 |
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3-4 |
Farm Structures |
Farm Stores |
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to Identifying the construction materials used State the uses of these structures Describe the process of constructing a farm store |
Identifying the construction materials Stating the uses of these structures Describing the process of constructing a farm store |
Diagrams in the students book Photographs Farm store Construction materials |
KLB secondary Agriculture form 3 pg 121-122
Longhorn secondary Agriculture form 3 pg 106-110 Teachers guide pg 64 Gateway Agriculture revision paper 2 page 89 Golden tips agriculture page 260-261 |
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11 | 1-2 | Farm structures | Fences | By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to
State the types of fences Identify the construction materials used |
Stating types of fences
Identifying the construction materials used Explaining the uses of these structures Drawing the fences |
Fences
Construction materials Students book Photographs diagrams |
KLB secondary Agriculture form 3 pg 124-132
Longhorn secondary Agriculture form 3 pg 110-117 Teachers guide pg 65 |
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3-4 |
Farm structures |
Green Houses |
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to: State the construction materials used Describe the process of constructing green house Explain the uses of these structures |
Stating the construction materials Describing the process of constructing green house Explaining the uses of the structures |
Green houses Construction materials Diagrams from the students book Students book photographs |
KLB secondary Agriculture form 3 pg 133-139
Longhorn secondary Agriculture form 3 pg 128-121 Teachers guide pg 66 Gateway Agriculture revision paper 2 page 89 Access secondary Agriculture Revision page 235 Golden tips agriculture page 262 |
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12 TOPICAL REVISION |
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13-14 END TERM EXAMINATIONS | |||||||||
15 CLOSING | |||||||||
AGRIC, F3, T2
REFERENCES: Longhorn Secondary Agriculture Book , Golden Tips KCSE Agriculture, Certificate Agriculture Book, KLB Top Mark Agriculture, KLB Secondary Agriculture, Teacher’s Guide
WK |
LSN |
TOPIC |
SUB-TOPIC
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OBJECTIVES |
L/ACTIVITIES |
L/T AIDS |
REFERENCE |
REMARKS |
1 |
1 |
Agricultural Economics (III) Land tenure and reforms |
Land tenure types Collective tenure systems |
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to Define land tenure State the types of land tenure Describe the collective tenure systems |
Defining the term land tenure Stating the types of land tenure Describing the collective systems |
Charts Students book Chalk board |
KLB secondary Agriculture form 3 pg 140-141
Longhorn secondary Agriculture form 3 pg 123-125 Teachers guide pg 74 Gateway Agriculture revision paper 2 page 98-99 Access secondary Agriculture Revision page 120 Golden tips agriculture page 125 |
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2 |
Individual Tenure System |
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to State the types of individual tenure system Describe individual tenure systems State advantages and disadvantages of this tenure system |
Stating the individual tenure systems Describing individual tenure system Stating advantages and disadvantages of the system |
Title deeds Charts Students book |
KLB secondary Agriculture form 3 pg 143-145
Longhorn secondary Agriculture form 3 pg 123-125 Teachers guide pg 74 Gateway Agriculture revision paper 2 page 98-99 Golden tips agriculture page 124 |
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3-4 |
Land tenure and reform |
Land Reforms |
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to Define land reforms Describe the various types of land reforms Explaining the various settlement schemes in Kenya |
Defining land reforms Describing various types of land reforms Explaining the various settlement scenes in Kenya |
Title deeds Students book Charts Chalk board |
KLB secondary Agriculture form 3 pg 148-157
Longhorn secondary Agriculture form 3 pg 127-155 Teachers guide pg 75-76 Gateway Agriculture revision paper 2 page 99 Access secondary Agriculture Revision page 120-121 Golden tips agriculture page 125-126 |
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2 |
1 |
Soil and water conservation |
Soil Erosion |
By the end of the lesson, the earner should be able to Define soil erosion Explain factors that influence soil erosion |
Defining soil erosion Explaining factors that influence soil erosion |
Excavated areas School farm Photographs Diagrams on the students book |
KLB secondary Agriculture form 3 pg 158-160
Longhorn secondary Agriculture form 3 pg 137-138 Teachers guide pg 80 Gateway Agriculture revision paper 2 page 121 Access secondary Agriculture Revision page 120-121 Golden tips agriculture page 126 |
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2 |
Soil and Water Conservation |
Soil Erosion |
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to Explain the various agents of erosion |
Explaining various agents |
Photographs School farm Excavated areas Students book |
Longhorn secondary Agriculture form 3 pg 15-16
Teachers guide pg 38-39 Gateway Agriculture revision paper 2 page 24 Access secondary Agriculture Revision page 80 Golden tips agriculture page 26 |
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3-4 |
Soil and Water Conservation |
Soil Erosion |
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to Describe the various types of soil erosion |
Describing the various types of erosion |
Photographs Students book School farm Excavated areas Diagrams in the students book |
KLB secondary Agriculture form 3 pg 161-167
Longhorn secondary Agriculture form 3 pg 139-141 Teachers guide pg 80 Gateway Agriculture revision paper 2 page 24 Access secondary Agriculture Revision page 80-81 Golden tips agriculture page 27 |
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3 |
1 |
River bank erosion |
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to Define river bank erosion Explain the effects of river bank erosion State the control measures |
Defining riverbank erosion Explaining the effects of river Bank erosion Stating control measures |
Photographs River bank Diagrams in the students book charts |
KLB secondary Agriculture form 3 pg 167-168
Access secondary Agriculture Revision page 87 Golden tips agriculture page 27 |
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2 |
Mass wasting solifluction |
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to Define mass wasting Explain factors influencing mass wasting Describing effects of mass wasting |
Defining mass wasting Explaining factors influencing mass wasting Describing effects of mass wasting |
Charts Photographs Diagrams in the students book |
KLB secondary Agriculture form 3 pg 168-173
Access secondary Agriculture Revision page 87 Golden tips agriculture page 27 |
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3-4 |
Soil and water conservation |
Soil control Measures Biological and cultural control Physical and structural control measures |
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to Describe the biological, cultural physical and structural control Measures on soil erosion |
Describing the biological, cultural, physical and structural measures of controlling soil erosion Drawing diagrams |
Mesh wire Poles Quarry chips School farm Photographs Excavated areas Students book Garden tools Diagrams in the students book |
KLB secondary Agriculture form 3 pg 173-186
Longhorn secondary Agriculture form 3 pg 142-149 Teachers guide pg 81 Gateway Agriculture revision paper 2 page 122-124 Access secondary Agriculture Revision page 81-83 Golden tips agriculture page 28-30 |
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4 | 1-2 | Soil and Water Conservation | Water Harvesting | By the end of the lesson, the leaner should be able to
Name methods used to harvest water Describe water harvesting and conservation techniques Explain the micro catchment and their uses |
Naming methods used to harvest water
Describing water harvesting and conservation Explaining micro catchment Stating their uses |
Dams
Tanks Reservoirs Wells Photographs School farm Garden tools Gutters Ponds |
KLB secondary Agriculture form 3 pg 187-191
Longhorn secondary Agriculture form 3 pg 149-159 Teachers guide pg 81-82 Gateway Agriculture revision paper 2 page 124-125 Access secondary Agriculture Revision page 83-85 Golden tips agriculture page 30-31 |
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3-4 |
Weeds and weed control |
Weeds Definition Identification classification |
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to define a weed identify the various weeds classify the weeds in various groups |
defining weeds observation identifying the weeds classify the weeds |
weed specimen school farm photographs students book diagrams in the students books |
KLB secondary Agriculture form 3 pg 192-201
Longhorn secondary Agriculture form 3 pg 161-164 Teachers guide pg 87-88 Gateway Agriculture revision paper 2 page 73-74 Golden tips agriculture page 63-64 |
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5 |
1-2 |
Weeds and weed control |
Weeds Identification classification |
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to identify the various weeds classify the various weeds |
identifying the various weeds classifying the various weeds |
weed specimen school farm photographs diagrams in the students book |
KLB secondary Agriculture form 3 pg 193-200
Longhorn secondary Agriculture form 3 pg 161-164 Teachers guide pg 87-88 Gateway Agriculture revision paper 2 page 73-74 Access secondary agriculture page 89 Golden tips agriculture page 63-64
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3-4 |
Weeds and weed control |
Weeds competitive abilities of weeds Harmful effects of weeds |
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to Identify the various weeds Classify the various weeds |
Identify the various weeds Classifying the various weeds |
Weed specimen School farm Photographs Diagrams in students book |
KLB secondary Agriculture form 3 pg 200-202
Longhorn secondary Agriculture form 3 pg 159-161 Teachers guide pg 87-88 Gateway Agriculture revision paper 2 page 73-74 Access secondary agriculture page 89-90 Golden tips agriculture page 64-65 |
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6 |
1 |
Weeds and weed control |
Weed control mechanical |
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to Describe mechanical weed control |
Describing mechanical weed control |
weed specimen school farm photographs diagrams in the students book garden tools |
KLB secondary Agriculture form 3 pg 209-210
Longhorn secondary Agriculture form 3 pg 169-170 Teachers guide pg 88-92 Gateway Agriculture revision paper 2 page 76 Golden tips agriculture page 64-65 |
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2 |
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Cultural and biological control |
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to Describe biological and cultural weed control method |
Describing the biological and cultural weed control method Note taking Asking and answering questions |
Garden tools Students book Photographs School farm Farm specimen |
KLB secondary Agriculture form 3 pg 210-211
Longhorn secondary Agriculture form 3 pg 178 Teachers guide pg 93-95 Gateway Agriculture revision paper 2 page 76 Golden tips agriculture page 65 |
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3-4 |
Chemical and legislative weed control methods |
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to Explain ways in which chemicals kill weeds State the classification of herbicides Explaining factors affecting selectivity and effectiveness of herbicides Identifying the precautions in using chemicals Stating the advantages and disadvantages of herbicides |
Explaining ways in which chemicals kill weeds Stating the classifications of herbicides Explaining factors affecting selectivity and effectiveness of herbicides Identifying the precautions in using chemicals Stating the advantages and disadvantages of herbicides |
Garden tools Students book Photographs School farm Weed specimen |
KLB secondary Agriculture form 3 pg 203-208
Longhorn secondary Agriculture form 3 pg 170,172-175 Teachers guide pg 88-92 Gateway Agriculture revision paper 2 page 74 Golden tips agriculture page 90 Access secondary Agriculture page 65-66 |
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7 |
1 |
Crop pest and diseases |
Crop Pests |
By the of the end lesson, the learner should be able to Define a pest Explain harmful effects of crop pests |
Defining a pest Explaining the harmful effects of crop pests Asking and answering questions |
Students book Specimens of crop pests Crops attacked Pesticides Photographs |
KLB secondary Agriculture form 3 pg 213-214
Longhorn secondary Agriculture form 3 pg 177-178 Teachers guide pg 93-95 Gateway Agriculture revision paper 2 page 76 |
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2 |
Crop Pests |
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to Classify pests based on mode of feeding Classify pests based on crop part attacked |
Classifying pests based on mode of feeding Asking and answering questions |
Crops attacked specimens of crop pests Photographs of pests Students book |
KLB secondary Agriculture form 3 pg 214
Longhorn secondary Agriculture form 3 pg 177-178 Teachers guide pg 93-95 Gateway Agriculture revision paper 2 page 76 Golden tips agriculture page 67 Access secondary Agriculture page 97 |
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3-4 |
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Crop Pests |
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to Classify pest on the basis of stage of growth classification (scientific) Level of damage and place where they are found of habitat |
Classify pests Asking and answering questions Note taking |
Crops attacked Specimen of crop pests Photographs of pests Students book |
KLB secondary Agriculture form 3 pg 214-215
Longhorn secondary Agriculture form 3 pg 177-178 Teachers guide pg 93-95 Gateway Agriculture revision paper 2 page 76 Golden tips agriculture page 67 Access secondary Agriculture page 97 |
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8 |
1-2 |
Crop pests and diseases |
Crop pests Identification |
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to identify common pests describe the various pests and the stage, part of the crop attacked |
Identifying common pests Describing the various pests on the various basics Asking and answering questions Note making |
Diagrams in the students book Photographs of pests Pesticides Crops attacked Specimens of crop pests Students book |
KLB secondary Agriculture form 3 pg 215-226
Longhorn secondary Agriculture form 3 pg 179-184 Teachers guide pg 93-95 Gateway Agriculture revision paper 2 page 77-79 Golden tips agriculture page 67-69 Access secondary Agriculture page 97-98 |
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3-4 |
Crop pests identification |
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to identify common pests describe the various pests and the stage part of the crop attacked |
Identifying common pests Describing the various pests Asking and answering questions Note making |
Crops attacked Specimens of crop pests Photographs of pests Pesticides Diagrams in the students book |
KLB secondary Agriculture form 3 pg 215-226
Longhorn secondary Agriculture form 3 pg 179-184 Teachers guide pg 93-95 Gateway Agriculture revision paper 2 page 77-79 Golden tips agriculture page 67-69 |
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9 |
1 |
Crop Pests and disease control |
Crop pests |
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to Describe harmful effects of pests Identify pest control measures |
Describing the effects of pests Identifying pests control measure |
Students book Specimens of crop pests Crops attacked Pesticides Photography Pests |
KLB secondary Agriculture form 3 pg 213-226
Longhorn secondary Agriculture form 3 pg 83-86 Teachers guide pg 60-63 Gateway Agriculture revision paper 2 page 88 Golden tips agriculture page 70-75 Access secondary Agriculture page 97-98 |
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2 |
Crop pests control cultural |
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to Describe the cultural pest control measures |
Describing the cultural pest Control measures Note taking Asking and answering questions
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Students book Crops attacked Pesticides Photographs of pests School farm Specimen of crop pests |
KLB secondary Agriculture form 3 pg 228-230
Longhorn secondary Agriculture form 3 pg 185-186 Teachers guide pg 63-70 Gateway Agriculture revision paper 2 page 79 Golden tips agriculture page 71-72 |
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3 |
Crop pest and diseases |
Crop pests |
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to Describe the mechanical pest control |
Describing mechanical pest control Asking and answering questions Note taking |
Students book Specimen of crop pests Crops attacked Photographs of pests |
KLB secondary Agriculture form 3 pg 226-227
Longhorn secondary Agriculture form 3 pg 186-188 Teachers guide pg 95 Gateway Agriculture revision paper 2 page 80 Golden tips agriculture page 7 |
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4 |
Crop pests |
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to Describe the biological pest control |
Describing biological pest control Asking and answering questions Note taking Explanations |
Photographs of pests Crops attacked Specimens of crop pests |
KLB secondary Agriculture form 3 pg 232
Longhorn secondary Agriculture form 3 pg 186-188 Teachers guide pg 95 Gateway Agriculture revision paper 2 page 88 Golden tips agriculture page 73-74 |
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10 |
1 |
Crop pests
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By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to Describe chemical methods of pest control |
Describing the chemical methods of pest control Note taking Asking and answering questions |
Photographs of pests Crops attacked Specimens of crop pests |
KLB secondary Agriculture form 3 pg 230-232
Longhorn secondary Agriculture form 3 pg 188-190 Teachers guide pg 95 Gateway Agriculture revision paper 2 page 88 |
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2 |
Crop pests and disease |
Crop diseases |
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to Define a plant disease Classify plant diseases Explain harmful effects of crop diseases |
Defining a plant diseases Classifying plant diseases Explaining the harmful effects of crop diseases |
Students book Specimens of diseases crops Photographs Fungicides |
KLB secondary Agriculture form 3 pg 233-236
Longhorn secondary Agriculture form 3 pg 190-191 Teachers guide pg 96-99 Gateway Agriculture revision paper 2 page 88 |
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3-4
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Crop pest and diseases |
Crop diseases |
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to Identify common crop diseases |
Identifying common crop diseases Asking questions and answering Note taking |
Students book Specimens of diseased crops Photographs Fungicides |
KLB secondary Agriculture form 3 pg 233-241
Longhorn secondary Agriculture form 3 pg 191-197 Teachers guide pg 96-99 Gateway Agriculture revision paper 2 page 82-84 |
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11 |
1-2 |
Crop diseases |
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to classify plant diseases |
Classifying plant Diseases Asking and answering questions Explanations |
Specimen of diseased crops Photographs Fungicides Students book Diagrams in the students books |
KLB secondary Agriculture form 3 pg 233-238
Longhorn secondary Agriculture form 3 pg 191-197 Teachers guide pg 96-99 Gateway Agriculture revision paper 2 page 82-84 Golden tips agriculture page 74-77 Access secondary Agriculture page 97-98 |
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3-4 |
Crop diseases |
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to Describe the disease control crops Carry out crop diseases control |
Describing the disease control in crops Carrying out crop disease control
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Students book Specimen of disease crops Photographs Fungicides Diagrams in the students book |
KLB secondary Agriculture form 3 pg 239-240
Longhorn secondary Agriculture form 3 pg 182-184 Teachers guide pg 95 Gateway Agriculture revision paper 2 page 84 Golden tips agriculture page 77-78 Access secondary Agriculture page 104-106 |
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12 | TOPICAL REVISION | |||||||
13 | END OF TERM EXAMS | |||||||
14 |
AGRIC, F3, T3
REFERENCES: Longhorn Secondary Agriculture Book , Golden Tips KCSE Agriculture, Certificate Agriculture Book, KLB Top Mark Agriculture, KLB Secondary Agriculture, Teacher’s Guide
WK |
LSN |
TOPIC |
SUB-TOPIC
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OBJECTIVES |
L/ACTIVITIES |
L/T AIDS |
REFERENCE |
REMARKS |
1 |
1 |
Crop Production (VI) |
Production of maize |
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to Name hybrids, composites of maize State the ecological requirement of maize Describe, field establishments, management and harvesting maize & marketing |
Naming hybrids composites Stating the ecological requirements Describing management harvesting and field establishment Note making Asking and answering questions |
Garden tools Samples of maize School farms Student book |
KLB secondary Agriculture form 3 pg 242-250
Longhorn secondary Agriculture form 3 pg 200-202 Teachers guide pg 101-102 Gateway Agriculture revision paper 2 page 52,54,55 Golden tips agriculture page 57-58 |
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2 |
Production of millet |
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to Name hybrids, composites and cutting of millet State the ecological requirement of millet Describe field establishment, management, harvesting and marketing |
Stating the ecological requirements Describing field establishment management harvesting and marketing Note making Asking and answering questions Naming the hybrids, composites cultwas |
Garden tools School farm Sample of millet Diagrams on the students book charts |
KLB secondary Agriculture form 3 pg 250-255
Longhorn secondary Agriculture form 3 pg 201-214 Teachers guide pg 101-102 Gateway Agriculture revision paper 2 page 56 Golden tips agriculture page 82-84 Access secondary Agriculture page 58 |
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3 |
Production of sorghum |
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to Name composites, hybrids, cultivar of sorghum State the ecological requirements of sorghum Describe the field establishment, management marketing and harvesting |
Naming the hybrids, composite cultivars Stating the ecological requirement of sorghum Describing the field establishment management, harvesting and marketing Asking and answering questions |
Charts samples of sorghum Garden tools Diagrams on the students book |
KLB secondary Agriculture form 3 pg 250-255
Longhorn secondary Agriculture form 3 pg 201-204 Teachers guide pg 101-102 Gateway Agriculture revision paper 2 page 56 Golden tips agriculture page 84-85 Access secondary Agriculture page 59-60 |
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4 |
Production Crop |
Production of Beans |
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to State the varieties of beans grown Describe the varieties of beans grown Explaining the ecological requirements of maize Describe field establishment management and harvesting marketing |
Stating the varieties Explaining the ecological requirements of maize Describing field establishment, harvesting and marketing Note making Asking and answering questions |
School farm Garden tools Seed samples Students book |
KLB secondary Agriculture form 3 pg 250-255
Longhorn secondary Agriculture form 3 pg 214-215 Teachers guide pg 101-102 Gateway Agriculture revision paper 2 page 56-58 Golden tips agriculture page 85-87 Access secondary Agriculture page 59-60 |
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2 |
1-2 |
Crop production |
Gross Margin of Crop enterprises |
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to Compare and contrast the gross margin of maize/millet, sorghum and beans |
Comparing and contrasting gross margins of maize, millet, sorghum and beans |
Charts Receipts Tables Chair Farm records Students book |
KLB secondary Agriculture form 3 pg 243-268
Longhorn secondary Agriculture form 3 pg 218-219 Teachers guide pg 101-102 Gateway Agriculture revision paper 2 page 56-58 Golden tips agriculture page 85-87,79-90 Access secondary Agriculture page 57-63 |
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3-4 |
Crop production |
Harvesting of cotton, sugarcane, pyrethrum |
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to describe the harvesting of cotton, pyrethrum and sugarcane
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describing the harvesting of cotton, pyrethrum and sugarcane |
photographs diagrams in the students book school farm farm harvesting tools |
KLB secondary Agriculture form 3 pg 263-264
Longhorn secondary Agriculture form 3 pg 221-224 Teachers guide pg 102-103 Gateway Agriculture revision paper 2 page 58-59 Golden tips agriculture page 85-87,79-90 Access secondary Agriculture page 57-63 |
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3 |
1 |
Crop Production |
Harvesting of cotton, sugarcane, pyrethrum |
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to Describe the harvesting of cotton, pyrethrum and sugar cane |
Describing the harvesting of cotton, pyrethrum and sugarcane |
Photographs Diagrams in the students book School farm Farm harvesting tools |
KLB secondary Agriculture form 3 pg 264-266
Longhorn secondary Agriculture form 3 pg 224-226 Teachers guide pg 103-105 Gateway Agriculture revision paper 2 page 59 |
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2 |
Crop production |
Harvesting of tea and coffee |
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to Describe the harvesting of tea and coffee
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Describing the harvesting of tea and coffee |
Diagrams in the students book Photographs Harvesting tools Charts |
KLB secondary Agriculture form 3 pg 226-268
Longhorn secondary Agriculture form 3 pg 226-228 Teachers guide pg 103-105 Gateway Agriculture revision paper 2 page 59-60 Golden tips agriculture page 88-89 |
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3-4 |
Crops forage |
Pastures classifications |
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to Define pastures and forage crops Classify pastures |
Defining pastures and forage crops Classifying pastures & forage
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Students book Specimens of pastures Photographs of forage crops charts |
KLB secondary Agriculture form 3 pg 269-272
Longhorn secondary Agriculture form 3 pg 230-234 Teachers guide pg 106-107 Gateway Agriculture revision paper 2 page 59-60 Golden tips agriculture page 108 Access secondary revision page 72 |
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4 |
1 |
Pastures establishment management |
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to Describe pasture establishment Describe pasture management |
Describing pasture establishment Describing pasture management note taking
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Specimens of pastures Photographs of forage crops Garden tools |
KLB secondary Agriculture form 3 pg 272-276
Longhorn secondary Agriculture form 3 pg 234-236 Teachers guide pg 106-107 Golden tips agriculture page 109 Access secondary revision page 72 |
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2 |
Pastures utilizations |
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to Describe various methods of pasture utilization |
Describing various methods of pastures Utilization Asking and answering questions |
Specimens of pastures Photographs of forage crops Students book |
KLB secondary Agriculture form 3 pg 277-280
Longhorn secondary Agriculture form 3 pg 326-340 Teachers guide pg 107 Gateway Agriculture revision paper 2 page 59-60 Golden tips agriculture page 109 |
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3 |
Forage Crops |
Grazing methods |
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to Explain the two grazing methods State the advantages and disadvantages of each |
Explaining the two grazing methods Stating the advantages and disadvantages of each |
Diagrams in the students book Photographs charts |
KLB secondary Agriculture form 3 pg 280-283
Gateway Agriculture revision paper 2 page 59-60 Access secondary agriculture page 73-74 Golden tips agriculture page 110-111 |
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4 |
Folder crops Napier grass |
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to State the ecological requirements of Napier grass Describe the field establishment, management and utilization |
Describing the field production of Napier grass
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Samples of folder crop School farm Photographs Charts Students book
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KLB secondary Agriculture form 3 pg 283-287
Longhorn secondary Agriculture form 3 pg 241-242 Teachers guide pg 107 Gateway Agriculture revision paper 2 page 88 Access secondary revision page 94 |
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5 | 1 | Forage crops | Sorghum
Guatemala grass |
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to
Describe the production of Guatemala grass under ecological requirements, establishment, management and utilization Describe the production of sorghum under ecological requirements establishment, management and utilization |
Describing the field production of sorghum and Guatemala grass | Students book
Specimens of fodder crops Photographs of forage crops School farm |
KLB secondary Agriculture form 3 pg 269-272
Longhorn secondary Agriculture form 3 pg 242-244 Teachers guide pg 108 Gateway Agriculture revision paper 2 page 89 |
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2 |
Kales Edible Canaa |
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to describe the production of kales under ecological requirements |
Explanations Note taking |
School farm Photographs of folder Specimen of fodder crops |
KLB secondary Agriculture form 3 pg 291-292
Longhorn secondary Agriculture form 3 pg 244-245 Teachers guide pg 108 Gateway Agriculture revision paper 2 page 89-90 Golden tips agriculture page 108 Access secondary revision page 75-76 |
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3-4 |
Fodder crops Lucerne Kenya white clover |
By the of the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to Describe the production of Lucerne under ecological requirements, establishment and utilization Describe the production of Kenya white clover under ecological, requirement establishment, management and utilization |
Describing the production of Lucerne, Kenya white clover Note making Asking and answering questions |
Students book Specimens of Fodder crops Photographs of Forage crops |
KLB secondary Agriculture form 3 pg 269-272
Longhorn secondary Agriculture form 3 pg 230-234 Teachers guide pg 106-107 Gateway Agriculture revision paper 2 page 59-60 Golden tips agriculture page 108 Access secondary revision page 72 |
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6 |
1 |
Forage Crops |
Fodder crops Disodium Marigold |
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to Describe the production of disodium under ecological requirements establishment, management and utilization Describe the production of marigold under ecological requirements and utilization |
Describing the field production of disodium and marigold |
Students book Specimens of fodder crops Photographs of fodder crops School farm |
KLB secondary Agriculture form 3 pg 295-297
Longhorn secondary Agriculture form 3 pg 247-248 Teachers guide pg 108 Golden tips agriculture page 112 Access secondary revision page 77 |
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2 |
Forage Crops |
Agroforestry |
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to Describe agroforestry under ecological requirement, management and utilization |
Describing agro forestry tree/bushes Asking and answering questions Note making |
Student’s book Specimens of fodder crops Photographs of forage crops School farm |
KLB secondary Agriculture form 3 pg 297-299
Longhorn secondary Agriculture form 3 pg 248-249 Teachers guide pg 108 Golden tips agriculture page 86,99 |
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3-4 |
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Forage Conservation |
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to
Define lay making Describe silage making Describe standing lay |
Defining lay making Describing the making of lay silage and standing lay Asking and answering questions Drawing diagrams |
Tools used School farm Specimens of lay Silage School farm Diagrams in the students book |
Longhorn secondary Agriculture form 3 pg 250-253
Teachers guide pg 114-116 Gateway Agriculture revision paper 2 page 66-67 Golden tips agriculture page 112-113 |
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7 |
1 |
Health Livestock Diseases (III) |
Terms used in livestock diseases Protozoan diseases E.C.F (East Coast Fever) |
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to Define terms used in livestock diseases Describe cause symptoms and control |
Defining terms Describing the East Coast Fever Asking and answering questions Note making |
School farms Photographs of animals with the disease Diagrams in the students book Cattle dip |
KLB secondary Agriculture form 3 pg 308-312
Longhorn secondary Agriculture form 3 pg 114-116 Teachers guide pg 106-107 Gateway Agriculture revision paper 2 page 66-67 |
2 |
Anaplasmosis |
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to Describe the cause, symptoms and control of anaplasmosis |
Describing anaplasmosis |
School farm Photograph of animal with the disease Diagrams in the students book Students book |
KLB secondary Agriculture form 3 pg 312
Longhorn secondary Agriculture form 3 pg 256-257 Teachers guide pg 114-116 Gateway Agriculture revision paper 2 page 66-67 Golden tips agriculture page 316 Access secondary revision page 204 |
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3 |
Livestock diseases |
Protozoan diseases Coccidiosis |
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to Describe cause, symptoms and control of coccidiosisis |
Describing coccidiosisis Note making Asking and answering questions |
Photographs of animals with the disease School farm Diagrams in the students book |
KLB secondary Agriculture form 3 pg 312-313
Longhorn secondary Agriculture form 3 pg 257-258 Teachers guide pg 114-116 Gateway Agriculture revision paper 2 page 66-67 Golden tips agriculture page 316 Access secondary revision page 204 |
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4 |
Tryponosomiasis |
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to Describe cause, symptoms and control of Trypanosomiasis |
Describing trypanosomiasis Note taking Asking and answering questions |
Photographs of animals with the disease School farm Diagrams in the students book |
KLB secondary Agriculture form 3 pg 314
Longhorn secondary Agriculture form 3 pg 257-258 Teachers guide pg 114-116 Gateway Agriculture revision paper 2 page 66-67 Golden tips agriculture page 317 Access secondary revision page 204-205 |
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8 |
1 |
Bacteria diseases Fowl typhoid |
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to Describe cause, symptoms and control of fowl typhoid |
Describing fowl typhoid Note making Answering and asking questions |
Farm Photographs of the affected animals Diagrams in the students books School farm |
KLB secondary Agriculture form 3 pg 317-318
Longhorn secondary Agriculture form 3 pg 259-260 Teachers guide pg 116-117 Gateway Agriculture revision paper 2 page 67-71
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2 |
Foot rot |
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to Describe cause, symptoms and control of foot rot |
Describing foot rot Disease Note making Asking and answering questions |
School farm Students book Photographs of animal affected Diagrams in the students book |
KLB secondary Agriculture form 3 pg 318-319
Longhorn secondary Agriculture form 3 pg 260-261 Teachers guide pg 116-117 Gateway Agriculture revision paper 2 page 67-71 Access secondary revision page 205-206 |
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3 |
Livestock Health (III) diseases |
Bacterial diseases Contagious abortion |
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to Describe the causes, symptoms and control of contagious abortion |
Describing contagious abortion Note making |
Photographs of affected students book Farm (Livestock) School farm Diagrams in the students book |
KLB secondary Agriculture form 3 pg 319-320
Longhorn secondary Agriculture form 3 pg 261-262 Teachers guide pg 116-117 Gateway Agriculture revision paper 2 page 67-71 Access secondary revision page 206 |
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4 |
scours |
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to Describe the causes, symptoms and the control of scours |
Describing scours Note taking Asking and answering questions |
Photographs of animals with the disease Students book Farm (Livestock) Diagrams in the students book |
KLB secondary Agriculture form 3 pg 320-321
Longhorn secondary Agriculture form 3 pg 261-262 Teachers guide pg 116-117 Gateway Agriculture revision paper 2 page 314 Access secondary revision page 206-207 |
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9 |
1 |
Bacterial Black quarter Mastitis |
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to Describe the cause, symptoms and control of mastitis Describe the cause, symptoms and control of black quarter |
Describing the mastitis Describing the black quarter Note making drawings |
school farm diagrams in the students book Photographs of affected animals Students book |
KLB secondary Agriculture form 3 pg 321-322,315-317
Longhorn secondary Agriculture form 3 pg 263-264 Teachers guide pg 116-117 Golden tips agriculture page 314 Access secondary revision page 207 |
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2 |
Anthrax Pneumonia |
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to Describe cause, symptoms and control of anthrax Describe cause, symptoms and control of pneumonia |
Describing the Anthrax Describing the pneumonia Asking and answering questions |
Photographs of animal with the disease School farm Livestock farm Diagrams on the students books |
KLB secondary Agriculture form 3 pg 312
Longhorn secondary Agriculture form 3 pg 256-257 Teachers guide pg 116-117 Gateway Agriculture revision paper 2 page 67-71 Golden tips agriculture page 314 Access secondary revision page 208-209 |
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3-4 |
Livestock Diseases |
Viral Diseases Foot & Mouth Rinderpest |
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to Describe cause, symptom and control of foot and mouth Describe cause, symptom and control of Rinderpest |
Describing foot and mouth and Rinderpest Asking and answering questions Note making |
Photographs of the animal with the disease Students book Chalk board School farm Livestock farm Diagrams in the students book Charts |
KLB secondary Agriculture form 3 pg 325-326
Longhorn secondary Agriculture form 3 pg 267-269 Teachers guide pg 116-117 Gateway Agriculture revision paper 2 page 71-74 Access secondary revision page 209-210 |
10 |
1 |
New castle |
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to Describe cause, symptoms and control a new castle |
Describing new castle Asking and answering questions |
Photographs of animal with the disease School farm Livestock farm Diagrams in the students book |
KLB secondary Agriculture form 3 pg 326-327
Longhorn secondary Agriculture form 3 pg 269-270 Teachers guide pg 117-118 Gateway Agriculture revision paper 2 page 71-74 Golden tips agriculture page 316 Access secondary revision page 210 |
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2 |
Fowl Pox |
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to Describe cause, symptoms and control of fowl pox |
Describing fowl pox disease Asking and answering questions |
Livestock farm School farms Students book Photographs of the affected animal |
KLB secondary Agriculture form 3 pg 327-329
Longhorn secondary Agriculture form 3 pg 269-270 Teachers guide pg 117-118 Golden tips agriculture page 315 Access secondary revision page 211 |
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3 |
Gumboro |
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to Describe cause, symptoms and control of Gumboro |
Describing Gumboro Asking and answering questions Note making |
Photograph of affected animal Livestock farm School farm Students book |
KLB secondary Agriculture form 3 pg 329
Longhorn secondary Agriculture form 3 pg 271-272 Teachers guide pg 117-118 Golden tips agriculture page 315 Access secondary revision page 211 |
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4 |
Livestock Diseases |
African Swine Fever |
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to Describe cause, symptom and control of African Swine Fever |
Describing African Swine Fever Note taking Asking and answering questions |
Photograph of animals with the disease Diagrams in the students book School farm Livestock farm |
KLB secondary Agriculture form 3 pg 330-332
Longhorn secondary Agriculture form 3 pg 272-273 Teachers guide pg 118-119 Gateway Agriculture revision paper 2 page 66-67 Golden tips agriculture page 317 Access secondary revision page 212 |
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11 |
1 |
Nutritional disorders Milk fever |
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to Describe causes, symptoms and control, treatment of milk fever |
Describing milk fever Note making Asking and answering questions |
Photographs of animals with the disease Diagrams in the students book School farm Livestock farm |
KLB secondary Agriculture form 3 pg 330-332
Longhorn secondary Agriculture form 3 pg 272-273 Teachers guide pg 118-119 Gateway Agriculture revision paper 2 page 66-67 Golden tips agriculture page 317 Access secondary revision page 212 |
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2 |
Bloat |
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to Describe the cause, symptom and the control of bloat |
Describing bloat diseases Drawing the process of control using surgical means Asking and answering questions |
Troca and canular Photographs of the animals with the disease Diagrams in the students book School farm |
KLB secondary Agriculture form 3 pg 332-333
Longhorn secondary Agriculture form 3 pg 272-273 Teachers guide pg 118-119 Gateway Agriculture revision paper 2 page 66-67 Golden tips agriculture page 317 Access secondary revision page 212 |
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12 EXAMINATION |
AGRIC, F4, T1
REFERENCES: Longhorn Secondary Agriculture Book, Golden Tips KCSE Agriculture, Certificate Agriculture Book, KLB Top Mark Agriculture, KLB Secondary Agriculture, Teacher’s Guide
WK |
LSN |
TOPIC |
SUB-TOPIC
|
OBJECTIVES |
L/ACTIVITIES |
L/T AIDS |
REFERENCE |
REMARKS |
1 |
1 |
Livestock production (V) poultry |
Parts of an egg |
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to Identify the various parts of an egg Explain the functions of each part of an egg |
Identifying the parts of an egg Explaining the functions of each part of an egg Note making Illustrations Asking and answering questions |
Text books Labeled diagram of internal structure of an egg Boiled egg |
KLB secondary Agriculture form 4 pg 1-3
Longhorn secondary Agriculture form 4 pg 1-2 Teachers guide pg 114-116 Gateway Agriculture revision paper 2 page 39 Golden tips agriculture page 303-304 |
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2 |
Livestock production (V) poultry |
Natural incubation |
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to Describe natural incubation State the advantages and disadvantages of natural incubation |
Describing natural incubation Stating the advantages and disadvantages of natural incubation Illustration Note making Asking and answering questions |
Text books A diagram illustrating natural incubation An egg Realic of nesting box |
KLB secondary Agriculture form 4 pg 1-3
Longhorn secondary Agriculture form 4 pg 1-2 Teachers guide pg 114-116 Gateway Agriculture revision paper 2 page 39 Golden tips agriculture page 303-304 |
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3-4 | Livestock production (V) Poultry |
Artificial incubation |
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to Outline the conditions necessary for artificial incubation Describe the management of an incubator State the advantages and disadvantages of artificial incubation |
Outline the conditions necessary for artificial incubation
Description Stating the advantages and disadvantages of artificial incubation Illustration Note making Asking and answering questions |
Text books Diagrams illustrating the structure of an artificial incubator Realic of an artificial incubator An egg
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KLB secondary Agriculture form 4 pg 7-9
Longhorn secondary Agriculture form 4 pg 5-6 Teachers guide pg 114-116 Gateway Agriculture revision paper 2 page 411 Golden tips agriculture page 305 |
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2 | 1 | Livestock Production (V) poultry | Natural Brooding | By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to
Define the term brooding Describe natural brooding |
Defining and describing natural brooding
Note making Asking and answering questions illustration |
text books
diagram of broody hen Realia of a broody hen samples of chicken variety |
KLB secondary Agriculture form 4 pg 9
Longhorn secondary Agriculture form 4 pg 7 Teachers guide pg 114-116 Gateway Agriculture revision paper 2 page 41-42 Golden tips agriculture page 305-306 |
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2 |
Livestock Production (V) Poultry |
Artificial Brooding |
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to Explain artificial brooding Identify the requirements in an artificial brooder |
Explanation of artificial brooding Identification of the artificial brooding requirements Note making Illustration Asking and answering questions |
Text books Diagrams of a brooder Realia of a brooder in a chicken |
KLB secondary Agriculture form 4 pg 10-13
Longhorn secondary Agriculture form 4 pg 8-10 Gateway Agriculture revision paper 2 page 42 Golden tips agriculture page 306 |
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3 and 4 |
Livestock Production (V) Poultry |
Recring systems Free range Fold system |
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to Describe free range on fold system Outline the requirements of free range systems State the disadvantages and advantages of free range and fold system |
Describing free range and fold system Outline the requirements of free range Stating the advantages and disadvantages of free range and fold Asking and answering questions |
Text books Poultry Farm Sample of chicken feed Photographs |
KLB secondary Agriculture form 4 pg 14-15
Longhorn secondary Agriculture form 4 pg 11-13 Gateway Agriculture revision paper 2 page 43 Golden tips agriculture page 306 |
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Livestock Production (V) poultry |
Rearing systems Free range fold system |
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to Describe free range on fold system Outline the requirements of free range systems State the disadvantages and advantages of free range and fold system |
Describing free range and fold system
Outline the requirements of free range Stating the advantage and disadvantages of free range and fold system Illustration Asking and answering questions |
Text books Poultry farm Sample of chicken feed photographs |
KLB secondary Agriculture form 4 pg 16-18
Longhorn secondary Agriculture form 4 pg 12-13 Gateway Agriculture revision paper 2 page 43 Golden tips agriculture page 307 |
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2 |
Livestock Production (V) Poultry |
Rearing systems Deep litter system Battery cage system |
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to Outline the requirements in deep litter system State the advantages and disadvantages of the deep litter and battery cage system |
Outlining the requirements of deep litter
Stating the advantages and disadvantages of deep litter on battery cage system Note making Illustration Asking and answering questions |
Test books School poultry farm Sample of chicken feed photographs |
KLB secondary Agriculture form 4 pg 18-21
Longhorn secondary Agriculture form 4 pg 12-13 Gateway Agriculture revision paper 2 page 45
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3 |
Livestock production (V) poultry |
Stress in chicken |
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to Define the term stress Identify the causes of stress in chicken State the control measures of stress in chicken |
Identifying the causes of stress in chicken Stating the control measures of stress in chicken Illustration Note making Asking and answering questions |
Text books Poultry farm photographs |
KLB secondary Agriculture form 4 pg 16-18
Longhorn secondary Agriculture form 4 pg 12-13 Gateway Agriculture revision paper 2 page 45 Golden tips K.C.S.E agriculture page 307 |
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4 |
Livestock Production (V) poultry |
Vices in chicken |
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to Identify the kinds of vices in chicken Identify the causes of such vices in chicken State the control measures of vices in chicken |
Identifying the vices in chicken Identifying the causes of vices in chicken State the control measures of vices in chicken |
Text books Poultry farm Photos illustrating example of such vices |
KLB secondary Agriculture form 4 pg 23-24
Longhorn secondary Agriculture form 4 pg 20-21 Gateway Agriculture revision paper 2 page 45 Golden tips K.C.S.E agriculture page 307 |
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1 |
Livestock Production V Poultry |
Marketing of poultry products eggs |
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to Describe the marketing of eggs |
Describing the marketing of eggs Note making Illustration Asking and answering question |
Text books Eggs Poultry farm store |
KLB secondary Agriculture form 4 pg 24-25
Longhorn secondary Agriculture form 4 pg 22-23 Gateway Agriculture revision paper 2 page 46 Golden tips K.C.S.E agriculture page 307 |
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2 |
Livestock production Poultry |
Marketing of poultry production Chicken meat |
By the of the lesson, the learner should be able to Describe the marketing of chicken meat |
Describing the marketing of chicken meat Note making Illustration Asking and answering questions |
Text books Poultry farm photos |
KLB secondary Agriculture form 4 pg 23-24
Longhorn secondary Agriculture form 4 pg 20-21 Gateway Agriculture revision paper 2 page 46 Golden tips K.C.S.E agriculture page 307 |
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3 and 4 |
Livestock production VI (Cattle) |
Raising of the young stock |
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to Describe the feeding of a new born calf Describe the preparation of artificial colostrums State the importance of colostrums |
Describing the feeding of a new calf
Describe the preparation of artificial colostrums State the importance of colostrums Illustrations Note making Asking and answering of questions |
Text books Dairy farm Calf Sample of artificial colostrums |
KLB secondary Agriculture form 4 pg 23-24
Longhorn secondary Agriculture form 4 pg 20-21 Gateway Agriculture revision paper 2 page 45 Golden tips K.C.S.E agriculture page 307 |
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5 | 1 | Livestock Production VI (Cattle) |
Methods of calf rearing |
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to Describe the natural and artificial methods of feeding a calf State the advantages and disadvantages of both natural and artificial rearing |
Describing the methods of rearing Stating the advantages and disadvantages of the methods of rearing Illustrations Note making Asking and answering of questions |
Text books Dairy farm Calf Sample of artificial colostrum |
KLB secondary Agriculture form 4 pg 29-30
Longhorn secondary Agriculture form 4 pg 26-28 Gateway Agriculture revision paper 2 page 48 Golden tips K.C.S.E agriculture page 308 |
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2 |
Livestock Production (Cattle |
Weaning of calves |
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to discuss late weaning and early weaning programmes |
Discussing both weaning and late weaning Illustrating Note making Asking and answering questions |
Text books Dairy farm Calf Sample of colostrums |
KLB secondary Agriculture form 4 pg 30-32
Longhorn secondary Agriculture form 4 pg 30-32 Gateway Agriculture revision paper 2 page 48 Golden tips K.C.S.E agriculture page 308 |
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3 and 4 |
Livestock production VI (Cattle) |
Calf housing |
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to Identify the types of calf pens Outline the requirements of calf pens |
Identifying the types of calf pens Outlining the requirements of calf pens Illustration Note making Asking and answering questions |
Text books Dairy farm Calf pen Diagrams and photos of calf pens |
KLB secondary Agriculture form 4 pg 32-34
Longhorn secondary Agriculture form 4 pg 30-32 Gateway Agriculture revision paper 2 page 48 Golden tips K.C.S.E agriculture page 308-309 Top mark series Revision Agriculture pg 124 |
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Livestock production VI (Cattle) |
Routine management practices |
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to Describe the various routine practices in managing a calf © Education Plus Agencies |
Describing the routine management practices Illustration Note making Asking and answering questions |
Text books Dairy farm Realize on some tools for calf managements |
KLB secondary Agriculture form 4 pg 34-36
Longhorn secondary Agriculture form 4 pg 30-32 Gateway Agriculture revision paper 2 page 49 Golden tips K.C.S.E agriculture page 308-309 |
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2 |
Livestock Production VI (Poultry) |
Milk and milking Factors affecting milk composition Milk secreting and let down |
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to explain the factors that affect milk composition Illustrate milk secretion and milk let down |
Explaining factors that affect milk composition Illustrate milk secretion and milk let down |
Text books Milk sample Diagram illustrating the udder Milking equipment |
KLB secondary Agriculture form 4 pg 36-40
Longhorn secondary Agriculture form 4 pg 32-38 Golden tips K.C.S.E agriculture page 309-310 Top mark series Revision Agriculture page 124-126 |
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3 and 4 |
Livestock production VI (Poultry |
Milk and milking Clear milk production Dry cow therapy |
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to Describe clean milk production Describe the milking procedure Explain dry low therapy |
Describing clean milk production
Describing the milking procedure Explaining dry low therapy Illustration Note making Asking and answering question |
Text books Milking equipment Dairy farm cow |
KLB secondary Agriculture form 4 pg 40-46
Longhorn secondary Agriculture form 4 pg 32-38 Top mark series Agriculture Revision Pg 120 |
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1 |
Livestock production VI (Cattle) |
Marketing of milk and beef cattle |
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to Discuss the marketing of milk Discuss the marketing of Beef |
Discussing the marketing of milk and beef Illustration Note making Asking and answering questions |
Students text book Milk products Photographs |
KLB secondary Agriculture form 4 pg 47-48
Longhorn secondary Agriculture form 4 pg 38-41 Golden tips K.C.S.E agriculture page 310
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Farm power and machinery |
Sources of power in the farm Human power Animal power |
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to Describe animal power Describe human power Stating the advantages and disadvantages of animal power |
Describing human and animal power Illustration Note making Asking and answering questions Stating the advantages and disadvantages of animal power |
Text books Photo of farm workers An agricultural farm |
KLB secondary Agriculture form 4 pg 50-51
Longhorn secondary Agriculture form 4 pg 42-45 Gateway Agriculture revision paper 2 page 48 Top Mark Series Agriculture Revision pg 139 |
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3 and 4 |
Farm power and machinery |
Sources of power in the farm Wing power Water power |
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to Describe wind power Describe water power |
Describing wind and water power Illustration Note making Asking and answering questions |
Text books Diagrams of wind mill |
KLB secondary Agriculture form 4 pg 50-51
Longhorn secondary Agriculture form 4 pg 42-45 Gateway Agriculture revision paper 2 page 77 Top Mark Series Agriculture Revision pg 139 Golden tips K.C.S.E agriculture page 308 |
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Farm power and machinery |
Sources of power in the farm biogas |
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to
describe biogas wood and charcoal fuel state the advantages of biogas charcoal and wood fuel |
describing biogas wood and fuel stating the advantages of biogas, charcoal and wood fuel |
text books wood and charcoal biogas plant photos diagram of biogas digester |
KLB secondary Agriculture form 4 pg 52-54
Longhorn secondary Agriculture form 4 pg 46-48 Golden tips K.C.S.E agriculture page 234-235 |
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2 |
Farm power and machinery |
Sources if power in the farm Fossil fuels Hydro-power Geothermal power |
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to Describe fossils fuels Describe fossil fuels Describe hydro-power Describe geothermal power |
Describing fossils fuels and hydro-electric power Illustrations Note making Asking and answering questions |
Text books Photos of a geothermal station |
Longhorn secondary Agriculture form 4 pg 46-48
Gateway Agriculture revision paper 2 page 71 Top Mark Series Agriculture Revision pg 139 |
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3 and 4 |
Farm power and machinery |
Sources of power in the Nuclear power Storage battery Electrical power |
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to
Describe nuclear power Describe storage battery Describe solar power/radiation Describe electrical power |
Describing nuclear storage battery and solar power Illustration Note making Asking and answering questions |
Text books Storage battery Photos of solar panels |
KLB secondary Agriculture form 4 pg 54-55
Longhorn secondary Agriculture form 4 pg 51-52 Top Mark Series Agriculture Revision pg 401 |
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Farm power and machinery |
Tractor engine |
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to Describe a four stroke cycle engine Differentiate between a petrol engine and a diesel engine |
Describing a four structure engine Differentiating between dsel and petrol engine Illustration Note making Asking and answering questions |
Text books Models of engines A tractor photographs |
KLB secondary Agriculture form 4 pg 56-61
Longhorn secondary Agriculture form 4 pg 53-56 Top Mark Series Agriculture Revision pg 140-141 Golden tips K.C.S.E agriculture page 308 |
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2 |
Farm power and machine |
Tractor engine |
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to Describe a two stroke cycle engine |
Describing a two stroke engine Illustration Note making Asking and answering questions |
Text books Models of engines A tractor photographs |
KLB secondary Agriculture form 4 pg 61-63
Longhorn secondary Agriculture form 4 pg 57-58 Top Mark Series Agriculture Revision pg 141 |
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3 and 4 |
Farm power and machinery |
Systems of a tractor Fuel system Electrical system |
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to Describe the fuel system Describe the electrical system Describe the maintenance of the fuel and electrical systems |
Describing the fuel and electrical systems
Illustrations Note making Asking and answering questions Describing the maintenance of the fuel and electrical systems |
Text books Models of engines A tractor photographs |
KLB secondary Agriculture form 4 pg 63-69
Longhorn secondary Agriculture form 4 pg 60-62 Top Mark Series Agriculture Revision pg 141-142
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10 |
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Farm power and machinery |
Systems of a tractor Cooling systems Lubricating system |
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to Describe the coding and its maintenance Describe the lubricating system and its maintenance |
Describing the coolong and lubricating systems and their maintenance Illustration Note making Asking and answering questions |
Text books Models of engines photographs |
KLB secondary Agriculture form 4 pg 69-72
Longhorn secondary Agriculture form 4 pg 63-64 Top Mark Series Agriculture Revision pg 143-144 |
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2 |
Farm power and machinery |
Systems of a tractor Transmission system |
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to Describe the power transmission system |
Describing the power transmission system Note making Illustration Asking and answering questions |
Text books Models of engine photographs |
KLB secondary Agriculture form 4 pg 72-76
Longhorn secondary Agriculture form 4 pg 64-65 Top Mark Series Agriculture Revision pg 144 |
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3 and 4 |
Farm power and machinery |
Tractor servicing Short term services Long term services |
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to Discuss the various practices on tractor maintenance, both short term services and long term services |
Discussion the tractor maintenance Practices Illustrations Asking and answering questions Note making |
Text books Models of engines A tractor photographs |
KLB secondary Agriculture form 4 pg 76-77
Longhorn secondary Agriculture form 4 pg 65-66 Top Mark Series Agriculture Revision pg 144-145 |
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Farm power and Machinery |
Farm implements Tractor drawn implements Disc plough trailer |
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to Outline the various methods of attachment Describe a trailer and its maintenance |
Outline the methods of attachment Describing the trailer and its maintenance Illustration Note making Asking and answering of questions |
Text books Photos illustrating the various implements Agricultural farm |
KLB secondary Agriculture form 4 pg 77-79
Longhorn secondary Agriculture form 4 pg 66-70 Gateway Agriculture revision paper 2 page 81 Top Mark Series Agriculture Revision pg 145 |
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2 |
Farm Power and Machinery |
Tractor drawn implements Disc plough Mould board plough |
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to Identify the various parts of a disc plough and mould board plough State the maintenance practices of a disc plough and mould board plough State the differences between a disc plough and a mould board plough |
Identification of the parts of a disc and mould board plough
Stating the maintenance practices of disc and mould board plough Stating the differences between a disc and mould board plough Illustration Note making Asking and answering questions |
Text books Photos illustrating a disc and mould board plough An agricultural farm |
KLB secondary Agriculture form 4 pg 79-82
Longhorn secondary Agriculture form 4 pg 73-77 Gateway Agriculture revision paper 2 page 81-82 Top Mark Series Agriculture Revision pg 145-148
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3&4 |
Farm power and machinery |
Tractor drawn implements Harrows Disc harrows Spring time harrows Spike tooth harrow Sub soilers |
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to Describe the various types of harrows and sub-soilers State the maintenance practices of the various types of harrows and sub-soilers |
Description of the various types of harrows and sub-soilers
Stating the maintenance of practices of the harrows and sub-soilers Illustration Asking and answering questions Note making |
Text books Photos illustrating the harrows and sub-soiler An agricultural farm |
KLB secondary Agriculture form 4 pg 82-84
Longhorn secondary Agriculture form 4 pg 73-77 Gateway Agriculture revision paper 2 page 82 Top Mark Series Agriculture Revision pg 147-148 |
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Farm power and machinery |
Tractor drawn Implements Ridges rotary tillers |
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to Describe the ridges and rotary tillers State the maintenance practices of the ridges and rotary tillers |
Description of the ridgers and rotary tillers Stating the maintenance practices of the ridges and rotary tiller Illustrations Not making Asking and answering questions |
Text books Photos illustrating the ridges and rotary tillers An agricultural farm |
KLB secondary Agriculture form 4 pg 85
Longhorn secondary Agriculture form 4 pg 77-79 Gateway Agriculture revision paper 2 page 82 Top Mark Series Agriculture Revision pg 148-149 |
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Farm power and machinery |
Tractor drawn Implements Mowers Planters and seeders |
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to Describe the various types of mowers and the planters and seeders State the maintenance practices of the various types of mowers and the planters and seeder |
Description of the various types of mowers and planters and seeders
Stating the maintenance of practices of mowers and planters and seeders Illustration Note making Asking and answering questions |
Text books Photos Illustrating the mowers and planters and seeders An agricultural farm |
KLB secondary Agriculture form 4 pg 85-88
Longhorn secondary Agriculture form 4 pg 79-81 Gateway Agriculture revision paper 2 page 83 Top Mark Series Agriculture Revision pg 149-151 |
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3 and 4 |
Farm power and machinery |
Tractor drawn implements Cultivators and seeders Sprayers Harvesting machines |
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to Describe the cultivators/seeders, sprayers and various types of harvesting machine State the maintenance practices of the cultivators/seeders, sprayers and harvesting machines |
Describing the cultivators/seeders, sprayers and harvesting machines
Stating the maintenance practices of the cultivators seeders, sprayers and harvesting machines Illustrations Note making Asking and answering questions |
Text books Photos illustrating the Cultivators/seeder Sprayers Harvesting machines An agricultural farm |
KLB secondary Agriculture form 4 pg 88-90
Longhorn secondary Agriculture form 4 pg 81-82 Gateway Agriculture revision paper 2 page 84 Top Mark Series Agriculture Revision pg 149-151
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1 |
Farm power and machinery |
Animal drawn implements Ox-drawn plough Ox-line harrow Ox-carts Ox-ridger |
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to Describe the ox-drawn plough, ox-time harrow, ox-carts and ox-ridger State the maintenance practices of animal drawn implements Identify the parts of an ox-drawn plough |
Describing the animal drawn implements Stating the maintenance of the animal drawn implements Identifying the parts of an ox-drawn plough Illustration Note making Asking and answering questions |
Text books Photos illustrating the animal drawn implements An agricultural farm |
KLB secondary Agriculture form 4 pg 91-95
Longhorn secondary Agriculture form 4 pg 82-85 Gateway Agriculture revision paper 2 page 84-85 Top Mark Series Agriculture Revision pg 152-154 |
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2 |
Agricultural economics (III) production economics |
-nation income GDP GNP Per capital income |
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to Explain how household firms and central authority contributes to the national income Explain the terms GDP, GNP and per capital income |
Explaining how household firms and central authorities contribute to national income Explaining – GDP, GNP, Per capital income Illustrations Note making Questioning and answering |
Text books Chart containing formulae Newspapers Statistical abstractor |
KLB secondary Agriculture form 4 pg 96-98
Longhorn secondary Agriculture form 4 pg 87-90 Gateway Agriculture revision paper 2 page 101-102 Top Mark Series Agriculture Revision pg 161 |
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3 and 4 |
Agricultural Economics (III) productions economics |
Factors of production Land labour |
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to discuss land and labour and factors of production to explain how land and labour affect production |
Discussing land and labour as factors of production Explanation of how land and labour affect production Illustrations Note making Questioning and answering |
Text books Newspapers Statistical abstracts |
KLB secondary Agriculture form 4 pg 99-102
Longhorn secondary Agriculture form 4 pg 92-94 Gateway Agriculture revision paper 2 page 102 Top Mark Series Agriculture Revision pg 161-162 |
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15 | PREPARATION OF REPORTS AND CLOSING |
AGRIC, F4, T2
REFERENCES: Longhorn Secondary Agriculture Book, Golden Tips KCSE Agriculture, Certificate Agriculture Book, KLB Top Mark Agriculture, KLB Secondary Agriculture, Teacher’s Guide
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Agricultural Economics (III) production economics |
Factors of production Capital The management |
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to Discuss capital and management as factors of production Explain how capital and management affect production |
Discussion of capital and management factors of production Explanation of how capital and management affect production Illustrations Note making Questioning and answering |
Text books News papers Statistical abstracts |
KLB secondary Agriculture form 4 pg 102-104
Longhorn secondary Agriculture form 4 pg 94-96 Gateway Agriculture revision paper 2 page 103 Top Mark Series Agriculture Revision pg 162 |
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Agricultural economics (III) production economics |
The production function |
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to Define production function Identify the types of production function Describe the types of production function |
Defining production function Identifying the types of production functions Describing the types of production functions Illustrating Asking and answering of questions |
Text books Graphs of various production functions Tables of various production functions |
KLB secondary Agriculture form 4 pg 104-111
Longhorn secondary Agriculture form 4 pg 96-99 Gateway Agriculture revision paper 2 page 103 Top Mark Series Agriculture Revision pg 162-163 |
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3 and 4 |
Agricultural Economics (II) production economics |
Economic laws and principles Law of diminishing rations |
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to State the law of diminishing returns Explain how it affects agricultural production |
Stating the law of diminishing return Explanation of how the law affects agricultural production Illustration Questioning and answering |
Text books Graphs on the three zone of a production of a function Tables on production under this law |
KLB secondary Agriculture form 4 pg 111-115
Longhorn secondary Agriculture form 4 pg 100-102 Gateway Agriculture revision paper 2 page 103 Top Mark Series Agriculture Revision pg 163 |
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Agricultural economics (II) production economics |
Economic law and principles Law of substitution |
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to State the law of substitution Explain how law of substitution affects Agricultural productions |
Stating the law of substitution Explanation of how the law affects agricultural production Illustration Asking and answering questions |
Text books Charts Statistical abstracts |
KLB secondary Agriculture form 4 pg 115-117
Longhorn secondary Agriculture form 4 pg 102-103 Gateway Agriculture revision paper 2 page 103 Top Mark Series Agriculture Revision pg 163 |
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Agricultural economics (III) production economics |
Economic law and principles Law of equimarginal returns |
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to State the law of equimarignal returns Explain how the law of equimarginal returns affects production |
Stating the law of equimarginal returns Explaining how the law affects production Illustration Questioning and answering |
Text books Charts Statistical abstracts |
KLB secondary Agriculture form 4 pg 117
Longhorn secondary Agriculture form 4 pg 104-105 Gateway Agriculture revision paper 2 page 104 Top Mark Series Agriculture Revision pg 164 |
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3 and 4 |
Agricultural Economics (III) production economics |
Principle of profit maximization |
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to State the principle of profit maximization Describe various types of costs Explain the concept of revenue |
Stating the principle of profit maximization Describe the various types of costs Explanation of the concept of revenue Illustration Questioning and answering |
Text books Tables on revenues Charts on revenue Statistical abstracts |
KLB secondary Agriculture form 4 pg 117-121
Longhorn secondary Agriculture form 4 pg 105 Gateway Agriculture revision paper 2 page 104 Top Mark Series Agriculture Revision pg 164-165 |
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Agricultural economics (II) Production economics |
Farm planning |
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to
Explain the factors to consider in drawing a farm planning Outline steps in making a farm plan |
Explaining the factor to consider when drawing a farm plan Outlining the steps in making a farm plan Illustration Questioning and answering |
Text books Charts Statistical abstracts |
KLB secondary Agriculture form 4 pg 121-123
Longhorn secondary Agriculture form 4 pg 108-109 Gateway Agriculture revision paper 2 page 104 Top Mark Series Agriculture Revision pg 165 |
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Agricultural Economics (III) production economics |
Farm budgeting |
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to Define farm budgeting State the importance of farm budgeting |
Definition of farm budgeting Stating the importance of farm budgeting Illustration Note making Questioning and answering |
Text books Farm records Ag agricultural farm |
KLB secondary Agriculture form 4 pg 123-127
Longhorn secondary Agriculture form 4 pg 110-112 Gateway Agriculture revision paper 2 page 104 Top Mark Series Agriculture Revision pg 165 |
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3 and 4 |
Agricultural economics (III) production economics |
Farm budgeting |
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to Describe the types of budgeting in agriculture |
Description of the types of budgeting Illustration Note making Question and answering |
Text books Farm records An agricultural farm |
KLB secondary Agriculture form 4 pg 123-127
Longhorn secondary Agriculture form 4 pg 110-112 Gateway Agriculture revision paper 2 page 104 |
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Agricultural Economics (III) Production economics |
Agricultural support services available to the farmer Extension and training Banking Credit services Agricultural Research marketing |
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to
explain the agricultural support services available to the farmers extension and training banking credit AI services Agricultural research marketing |
Explanation of the Agricultural support services available to the farmer Illustrations Note making Questioning and answering |
Text books Farm record An agricultural farm |
KLB secondary Agriculture form 4 pg 112-132
Longhorn secondary Agriculture form 4 pg 112-114 Gateway Agriculture revision paper 2 page 105-106 Top Mark Series Agriculture Revision pg 165-166 |
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2 |
Agricultural Economics (III) production economics |
Agricultural support services available to the farmers Veterinary services Farm input supplies Tractor hive services |
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to Explain the Agricultural support services available to a farmer Veterinary services Farm input supplies Tractor hive services |
Explanation of the Agricultural support services available to a farmer Illustration Note making Asking and answering questions |
Text books Farm records An agricultural farm |
KLB secondary Agriculture form 4 pg 133-134
Longhorn secondary Agriculture form 4 pg 110-112 Gateway Agriculture revision paper 2 page 104 Top Mark Series Agriculture Revision pg 166-167 |
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3 and 4 |
Agricultural economics (IV) farm accounts |
Risks and uncertainties in farming |
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to Identify the types of risks on uncertainties of a farmer may face Outline the ways in which a farmer may adjust to uncertainty |
Identification of the types of risk and uncertainties Outlining the ways in which a farmer may adjust to the uncertainties Illustration Note making Questioning and answering |
charts Text books Financial documents An agricultural farm |
KLB secondary Agriculture form 4 pg 134-136
Longhorn secondary Agriculture form 4 pg 116-119 Gateway Agriculture revision paper 2 page 106 Top Mark Series Agriculture Revision pg 166-167 |
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Agricultural economics (IV) farm accounts |
Importance of keeping farm accounts Type of farm accounts |
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to State the importance of keeping farm accounts Identify the types of farm accounts |
Stating the importance of keeping farm records Identification of the types of farm accounts Illustration A sample of financial documents charts |
charts Text books Financial documents An agricultural farm |
KLB secondary Agriculture form 4 pg 139
Longhorn secondary Agriculture form 4 pg 121 Gateway Agriculture revision paper 2 page 108 Top Mark Series Agriculture Revision pg 168 |
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Agricultural economics (IV) farm accounts |
Financial statements Invoice Statement of accounts |
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to Describe an invoice and a statement of account Distinguish between invoice and a statement of account |
Distinguishing an invoice and a statement of account Describing an invoice and a statement of accounts Note making Questioning and answering
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Text books An invoice An agricultural firm A chart |
KLB secondary Agriculture form 4 pg 140-141
Longhorn secondary Agriculture form 4 pg 122-124 Gateway Agriculture revision paper 2 page 108 Top Mark Series Agriculture Revision pg 168 |
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3 and 4 |
Agricultural economics (IV) farm accounts |
Receipts Delivery note Purchase order |
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to Describe a receipt, delivery note and purchase order Distinguish between, receipts, delivery note and a purchase order |
Description of a receipt delivery note and a purchase order Distinguish the three documents Illustrations Note making Questioning and answering |
Text books A receipt A railway note A purchase order An agricultural farm |
KLB secondary Agriculture form 4 pg 141-145
Longhorn secondary Agriculture form 4 pg 124-125 Gateway Agriculture revision paper 2 page 108 Top Mark Series Agriculture Revision pg 168-169 |
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Agricultural Economics (iV) Farm accounts |
Books of accounts Cash book inventory |
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to identify the cash book and the inventory state the uses of cash book and the inventory |
identification of the cash book and the inventory stating the uses of the cash book and the inventory note making illustration questioning and answering |
Text books A cash account An inventory Charts |
KLB secondary Agriculture form 4 pg 146-150
Longhorn secondary Agriculture form 4 pg 125-127 Gateway Agriculture revision paper 2 page 109 Top Mark Series Agriculture Revision pg 169 |
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Agricultural Economics (IV) farm accounts |
Books of Accounts Journal ledger |
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to describe the journal and ledger state the uses of a journal and ledger |
description of the ledger and journal stating the uses of the ledger and journal illustration questioning and answering |
Text books A ledger account page A journal Charts |
KLB secondary Agriculture form 4 pg 150-153
Longhorn secondary Agriculture form 4 pg 127-129 Gateway Agriculture revision paper 2 page 109 Top Mark Series Agriculture Revision pg 169 |
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3 |
Agricultural Economics (IV) farm accounts |
Financial statements Balance sheet |
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to Analyses and prepare a balance sheet |
Analyzing and preparing a balance sheet Illustration Questioning and answering Note taking Explanation |
Text books Charts Format of balance sheet A balance sheet |
KLB secondary Agriculture form 4 pg 154-157
Longhorn secondary Agriculture form 4 pg 124-125 Gateway Agriculture revision paper 2 page 109-111 Top Mark Series Agriculture Revision pg 169 |
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Agricultural economics (IV) farm accounts |
Financial statements Profit and loss account |
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to Analyse and prepare a profit and loss account |
Analyzing and preparing profit and loss account Note making Explanation Illustration Questioning and answering |
Text books Charts A format of profit and loss account A profit and loss account |
KLB secondary Agriculture form 4 pg 157-159
Longhorn secondary Agriculture form 4 pg 132-133 Gateway Agriculture revision paper 2 page 109-111 Top Mark Series Agriculture Revision pg 169 |
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Agricultural economics (IV) farm accounts |
Financial statements Cash analysis |
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to Analyses and prepare a cash analysis |
Analyzing and preparing cash analysis Explanation Illustration Note making Questioning and answering |
Text books Charts A cash analysis |
KLB secondary Agriculture form 4 pg 159-162
Longhorn secondary Agriculture form 4 pg 133-135 Gateway Agriculture revision paper 2 page 111 Top Mark Series Agriculture Revision pg 169 |
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1 |
Agricultural Economics (V) Agricultural marketing and organization |
Market and marketing |
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to Define marketing and market Identify the types of markets Describe the various types of markets available |
Definition of market and marketing
Identification of the types of markets Description of the various types Note taking Asking and answering questions Illustrations |
Text books Charts Local markets |
KLB secondary Agriculture form 4 pg 137-138
Longhorn secondary Agriculture form 4 pg 164-166 Gateway Agriculture revision paper 2 page 109-111 Top Mark Series Agriculture Revision pg 173 |
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2 |
Agricultural Economics (V) Agricultural marketing and organization |
Demand, supply and price theory demand |
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to Define demand State the law of demand Explain the factors influencing demand for a commodity |
Define demand Stating the law of demand Explaining the factors influencing demand Note taking Asking and answering questions illustration |
Text books Charts A local market Tables Graphs |
KLB secondary Agriculture form 4 pg 166-169
Longhorn secondary Agriculture form 4 pg 139-141 Gateway Agriculture revision paper 2 page 114 Top Mark Series Agriculture Revision pg 174 |
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3 and 4 |
Agricultural Economics (V) Agricultural marketing and organization
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Elasticity of Demand (ED) |
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to Describe elasticity of demand Explain the factors influencing elasticity of demand |
Description of elasticity Explanation of the factors that influencing elasticity of demand Illustration Note making Questioning and answering |
Text book Local market Tables Graphs |
KLB secondary Agriculture form 4 pg 170-174
Longhorn secondary Agriculture form 4 pg 140-144 Gateway Agriculture revision paper 2 page 114 Top Mark Series Agriculture Revision pg 174 |
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9 |
1 |
Agricultural Economics (V) Agricultural marketing and organization |
Supply |
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to Define supply State the law of supply Explain the factors influencing supply of a commodity |
Definition of supply Explanation Stating the law of supply Illustration Note making Questioning and answering |
Text book A local market Charts Tables Graphs |
KLB secondary Agriculture form 4 pg 174-177
Longhorn secondary Agriculture form 4 pg 144-145 Gateway Agriculture revision paper 2 page 115 Top Mark Series Agriculture Revision pg 174-175 |
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2 |
Agricultural Economics (V) Agricultural marketing and organization
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Elasticity of Supply (ES) |
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to Describe elasticity of supply |
Description of elasticity of supply Explanation Illustration Note making Asking and answering questions |
Text books A local market Tables Graph charts |
KLB secondary Agriculture form 4 pg 177-178
Longhorn secondary Agriculture form 4 pg 145-149 Gateway Agriculture revision paper 2 page 115 Top Mark Series Agriculture Revision pg 17 |
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3 and 4 |
Agricultural economics (V) Agricultural marketing and organization |
Price Theory |
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to Define the term price Discuss the determination of market prices |
Definition of the term price Discussion of the market price determination Illustrations Note taking Questioning and answering |
Text books A local market Tables graphs |
KLB secondary Agriculture form 4 pg 178-179
Longhorn secondary Agriculture form 4 pg 149-150 Gateway Agriculture revision paper 2 page 115 Top Mark Series Agriculture Revision pg 175 |
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10 |
1 |
Agricultural Economics (V) Agricultural marketing and organization |
Price control |
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to Describe price control Illustrate the price control graphically |
Description of price control Illustration of price control graphically Note taking Asking and answering questions |
Text books A local market Tales Graphs charts |
KLB secondary Agriculture form 4 pg 178-179
Longhorn secondary Agriculture form 4 pg 149-150 Gateway Agriculture revision paper 2 page 115 Top Mark Series Agriculture Revision pg 175 |
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2 |
Agricultural Economics (V)
Agricultural marketing and organization |
Marketing Marketing functions |
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to Define the term marketing Identify the meaning of the term marketing functions Discuss the various marketing functions |
Discussion Defining marketing Explanations Illustration Note making Questioning and answering |
Text books Charts A local market |
KLB secondary Agriculture form 4 pg 186-189
Longhorn secondary Agriculture form 4 pg 153-156 Gateway Agriculture revision paper 2 page 116 Top Mark Series Agriculture Revision pg 176 |
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11 |
1 |
Agricultural Economics (V)
Agricultural marketing and organization |
Agricultural organizations |
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to Describe agricultural organizations List the various agricultural organizations List the functions of the various organizations |
Description Listing the agricultural organization Listing functions of the organization Illustration Note taking Asking and answering questions |
Text books Charts A local market |
KLB secondary Agriculture form 4 pg 189-192
Longhorn secondary Agriculture form 4 pg 157-159 Gateway Agriculture revision paper 2 page 92-94 Top Mark Series Agriculture Revision pg 176 |
2 |
Agricultural Economics (V)
Agricultural marketing and organization |
Co-operative societies | By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to
Define a co-operative Describe the formation of a co-operative Outline the principles of co-operatives Give the types of co-operative societies State the functions of farmers co-operative societies |
Defining a co-operative
Description Outlining principles of a co-operative Giving types of co-operatives Stating the functions of a co-operative |
Text books
Local market Wall charts |
KLB secondary Agriculture form 4 pg 192-195
Longhorn secondary Agriculture form 4 pg 159-162 Gateway Agriculture revision paper 2 page 117 Top Mark Series Agriculture Revision pg 176-177 |
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3 and 4 |
Agricultural Economics (V) Agricultural marketing and organization |
Association and unions |
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to List the various agricultural union State the roles of agricultural unions |
Listing the various unions Stating their roles Illustrations Asking and answering questions |
Text books Farmers Magazines Wall charts |
KLB secondary Agriculture form 4 pg 192-195
Longhorn secondary Agriculture form 4 pg 159-162 Gateway Agriculture revision paper 2 page 117 Top Mark Series Agriculture Revision pg 177 |
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12 |
1 |
Agroforestry |
Forms of Agro foresty Importance of agroforestry |
By the end of the lesson,, the learner should be able to Define agroforestry Describe the various forms of agroforestry State the importance of agroforestry |
Definition of agroforestry Description Stating the importance of agroforestry Illustration Note taking Questioning and answering |
Text books Specimen of fees and shrubs Charts Photos Agroforestry farm |
KLB secondary Agriculture form 4 pg 200-203
Longhorn secondary Agriculture form 4 pg 166-168 Gateway Agriculture revision paper 2 page 139 Top Mark Series Agriculture Revision pg 22 |
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2 |
Agroforestry |
Tree nursery |
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to List various types of tree nurseries Describe the various types of tree nurseries |
Listing the types of nurseries Description Note making Illustration Asking and answering questions |
Text books Nursery books Nursery beds Agroforestry farm Charts photos |
KLB secondary Agriculture form 4 pg 203
Longhorn secondary Agriculture form 4 pg 168-170 Gateway Agriculture revision paper 2 page 100-101 Top Mark Series Agriculture Revision pg 23 |
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3 and 4 | Agroforestry | Nursery establishment and management | By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to
Discuss the establishment of tree nurseries Describe the management of tree nurseries |
Discussion
Description Illustration Note taking Asking and answering questions explanation |
text books
garden tools tree seedlings charts watering cans nursery beds |
KLB secondary Agriculture form 4 pg 203
Longhorn secondary Agriculture form 4 pg 168-170 Gateway Agriculture revision paper 2 page 100-101 Top Mark Series Agriculture Revision pg 23 |
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13 | MID YEAR EXAMS | |||||||
14 | PREPARATION OF REPORTS AND CLOSING |
AGRIC, F4, T3
REFERENCES: Longhorn Secondary Agriculture Book, Golden Tips KCSE Agriculture, Certificate Agriculture Book, KLB Top Mark Agriculture, KLB Secondary Agriculture, Teacher’s Guide
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L/T AIDS |
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Agroforestry |
Care and management of trees Agroforestry practices |
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to Discuss the various care and management of trees Discuss the various agroforestry practices |
Discussion Explanation Illustration Asking and answering questions Note making |
Text books Nursery beds Watering cans Garden tools Tree seedlings charts |
KLB secondary Agriculture form 4 pg 208-212 Longhorn secondary Agriculture form 4 pg 174-175 Gateway Agriculture revision paper 2 page 143 Top Mark Series Agriculture Revision pg 25-26 |
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2 |
Agroforestry |
Sites for agroforestry trees Tree harvesting methods |
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to Describe the sites for agroforestry trees Discuss the various tree harvesting methods |
Description Discussion Note making Illustration Question and answers methods |
Text books Nursery beds Watery cans Garden tools Tree seedlings Charts |
KLB secondary Agriculture form 4 pg 212-217 Longhorn secondary Agriculture form 4 pg 176-179 Gateway Agriculture revision paper 2 page 144 Top Mark Series Agriculture Revision pg 26-27
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4&5 | POST MOCK EXAMS | |||||||
6&7 | REVISION AND PREPARATION FOR KCSE EXAMS | |||||||
8 | KCSE EXAMS |