BIOLOGY SCHEMES OF WORK FORM 1-4 (EDITABLE)
BIOLOGY FORM 1 SCHEMES OF WORK – TERM 1 | ||||||||
WEEK | LESSON | TOPIC | SUB – TOPIC | OBJECTIVES | LEARNING/TEACHING ACTIVITIES | LEARNING/TEACHING RESOURCES | REFERENCES | REMARKS |
5 | 1 | INTRODUCTION TO BIOLOGY | Definition of Biology | By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:
1) Define Biology 2) List the branches of Biology |
· Define Biology
· Linking biology with the science that students learnt in primary |
· Charts on various disciplines | · Comprehensive secondary Biology students Bk. 1 page 1 · Teachers bk. 1 pages 1-4 · KLB secondary Biology · Students book Page 1 · Golden tips Biology Page 1 |
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2 | INTRODUCTION TO BIOLOGY | Importance of Biology
Characteristics of organisms |
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:
1. Explain the importance of Biology 2. State and explain some of the characteristics of organisms |
· Explain the importance of Biology
· Naming common Characteristics of organisms. |
· Organisms in the school compound
· Charts on the characteristics of organisms. |
· Comprehensive secondary Biology students Bk. 1 page 1-2
· Teachers bk. 1 pages 1-4 · KLB secondary Biology · Students book Page 1-2 · Golden tips Biology Page 1 · KLB teachers book 1 pages 14-16 |
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3-4 | INTRODUCTION TO BIOLOGY | Characteristics of organisms
External features of plants and animals |
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:
1. State and explain some of the general characteristics of organisms 2. Explain the external features of plants and animals 3. Write down the difference between plants and animals |
· Discussion on the other general characteristics of organisms
· Collecting, observing and recording external features of plants and animals. |
· Organisms in the school compound
· Charts on external features of plants and animals |
· Comprehensive secondary Biology students Bk. 1 page 2-3
· Teachers bk. 1 pages 1-4 · KLB secondary Biology · Students book Page 2-6 · Golden tips Biology Page 1-2 · KLB teachers book 1 pages 14-16 · Gateway secondary Biology pages 1-3 |
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6 | 1 | CLASSIFICATION 1 | Definition
Use of magnifying lens |
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:
1. Define classification 2. Use the magnifying lens to observe the external features of plants/ animals |
· Define classification
· Drawing of a magnifying lens · Using magnifying lens to observe the external features of plants and animals · Discussion on how to calculate magnification |
· Magnifying lens
· Different specimen of plants and animals · Rulers with measurement in mm · Chart on external features of plants and animals |
· Comprehensive secondary Biology students Bk. 1 page 5
· Teachers bk. 1 pages 5-10 · KLB secondary Biology · Students book Page 8 · Golden tips Biology Page 3-5 · KLB teachers book 1 pages 14-16 · Gateway secondary Biology pages 5-12 |
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2 | CLASSIFICATION 1 | Observation of features of organisms
Plant leaf forms |
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:
1. Record observations of the main external features of plant leaf form 2. Draw different types of leaf forms |
· Observing, recording the main external features of the leaf forms of plants | · Different types of leaves
· Chart on different types of leaves |
· Comprehensive secondary Biology students Bk. 1 page 6-8
· Teachers bk. 1 pages 5-10 · KLB secondary Biology · Students book Page 8-10 · Golden tips Biology Page 4-5 · KLB teachers book 1 pages 17-20 |
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3-4 | CLASSIFICATION 1 | External features of plants and animals | By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:
1. Observe, record and draw the main external features of plants 2. Observe record and draw the main external features of animals |
· Observing, recording and drawing the main external features of plants
· Observing, recording and drawing the main external features of animals |
· Different types of stems and roots
· Different types of small animals · Chart on features of plants and animals |
· Comprehensive secondary Biology students Bk. 1 page 8-12
· Teachers bk. 1 pages 5-10 · KLB secondary Biology · Students book Page 10-14 · Golden tips Biology Page 3 |
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7 | 1-2 | CLASSIFICATION 1 | Necessity and significance of classification
Major units of classification |
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:
1. State the necessity and significance of classification 2. Name the major units of classification 3. Name the five kingdoms of living things |
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· Charts on classification
· Charts with the five kingdoms and examples in each case. |
· Comprehensive secondary Biology students Bk. 1 page 12-13
· Teachers bk. 1 pages 5-10 · KLB secondary Biology · Students book Page 14-15 · Golden tips Biology Page 6-12 · KLB teachers book 1 pages 17-20 · Gateway secondary Biology pages 5-12 |
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3-4 | CLASSIFICATION 1 | Taxonomic units in plants and animal kingdom | By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:
1. List the taxonomic units in plant and animal kingdoms 2. Classify maize and human beings |
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· Comprehensive secondary Biology students Bk. 1 page 13-14
· Teachers bk. 1 pages 5-10 · KLB secondary Biology · Students book Page 14 · Golden tips Biology Page 6-12 · KLB teachers book 1 pages 17-20 · Gateway secondary Biology pages 5-12 |
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8 | 1-2 | CLASSIFICATION 1 | Binomial nomenclature in naming organisms | By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:
1. Define Binomial nomenclature 2. State the principles of Binomial nomenclature In naming organisms |
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Charts on Binomial nomenclature | · Comprehensive secondary Biology students Bk. 1 page 14
· Teachers bk. 1 pages 5-10 · KLB secondary Biology · Students book Page 15-16 · Golden tips Biology Page 6 · KLB teachers book 1 pages 17-20 · Gateway secondary Biology pages 5-12 |
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3-4 | CLASSIFICATION 1 | Collection of plants and animals | By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:
1. Use collecting nets, cutting instructions instruments and hand lens 2. Preserve the collected specimen |
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· Specimen bottle
· Sweep nets · Cotton wool · Forceps · chloroform |
· Comprehensive secondary Biology students Bk. 1 page 14-16
· Teachers bk. 1 pages 5-10 · KLB secondary Biology · Students book Page 9 · Golden tips Biology Page 6-12 |
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9 | 1-2 | CLASSIFICATION 1 | Grouping of organisms according to their similarities | By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:
1. Observe and group collected and preserved specimen according to their similarities |
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· Collected and preserved specimen
· Hand lens |
· Comprehensive secondary Biology students Bk. 1 page 15
· Teachers bk. 1 pages 5-10 · KLB secondary Biology · Students book Page 15-16 · Golden tips Biology Page 7-9 · KLB teachers book 1 pages 17-20 |
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3-4 | THE CELL | Introduction to light microscope | By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:
1. Define a cell 2. Draw and label the light microscope |
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· Light microscope
· Diagram of light microscope |
· Comprehensive secondary Biology students Bk. 1 page 17
· Teachers bk. 1 pages 11-19 · KLB secondary Biology · Students book Page 18 · Golden tips Biology Page 15-16 · KLB teachers book 1 pages 23-25 |
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10 | 1-2 | THE CELL | Parts of the light microscope and their functions
Calculation of magnification using light microscope |
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:
1. Identify parts of the light microscope and state their functions 2. Describe how to care for a light microscope 3. Describe how a light microscope is used. |
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· Light microscope
· Chart of light microscope |
· Comprehensive secondary Biology students Bk. 1 page 20
· Teachers bk. 1 pages 11-19 · KLB secondary Biology · Students book Page 21 · Golden tips Biology Page 17-18 · KLB teachers book 1 pages 23-25 |
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3-4 | THE CELL | Plant and animal cells as seen under a light microscope
Calculation of magnification using light microscope |
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:
1. Draw and label plant and animal cells as seen under a light microscope 2. Calculate the magnification of objects as seen under a light microscope |
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· Charts of plants and animal cells as seen under a light microscope
· Microscope |
· Comprehensive secondary Biology students Bk. 1 page 20
· Teachers bk. 1 pages 11-19 · KLB secondary Biology · Students book Page 18-20 · Golden tips Biology Page 15-17 · KLB teachers book 1 pages 23-25 · Gateway secondary biology pages 26-32 |
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11 | 1-2 | THE CELL | Using the light microscope with prepared slides | By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:
1. Observe a prepared slide under a light microscope 2. Prepare temporary slide of onion epidermis and observe it under a light microscope |
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· Observing prepared slides of plant and animal cells
· Preparing and mounting onion epidermal cells
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· Comprehensive secondary Biology students Bk. 1 page 33
· Teachers bk. 1 pages 11-19 · KLB secondary Biology · Students book Page 22 · Golden tips Biology Page 16 · KLB teachers book 1 pages 23-25 · Gateway secondary biology pages 26-32 · Longman biology page 31-32 |
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3-4 | THE CELL | Cell structure as seen under the electron microscope | By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:
1. Draw and label plant and animal cells as seen under electron microscope |
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· Diagrams of plant and animal cells as seen under electron microscope
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· Comprehensive secondary Biology students Bk. 1 page 19-20
· Teachers bk. 1 pages 11-19 · KLB secondary Biology · Students book Page 23 · Golden tips Biology Page 18 · KLB teachers book 1 pages 23-25 · Gateway secondary biology pages 26-32 |
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12 | 1 | THE CELL | Physiology of the cell
Cell wall Cell membrane cytoplasm |
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:
· Describe the structure and function of the cell · Cell wall · Cell membrane · cytoplasm |
– cell wall – cell membrane – cytoplasm
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· chart on plant and animal cells as seen under electron microscope
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· Comprehensive secondary Biology students Bk. 1 page 23-24
· Teachers bk. 1 pages 11-19 · KLB secondary Biology · Students book Page 24-26 · Golden tips Biology Page 18-19 · KLB teachers book 1 pages 23-25 · Gateway secondary biology pages 26-32 |
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2 | THE CELL | Cell organelles
Estimating the size of a cell |
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:
· Describe the structure and function of the cell organelles · Estimate the size of a cell as seen in the field of view of a microscope |
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· chart on various cell organelles
· cover slip · iodine solution · distilled water · scalpel · two droppers · pointed scalpel · mounting needle · filter paper · transparent ruler with mm markings · onion bulb
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· Comprehensive secondary Biology students Bk. 1 page 24-33
· Teachers bk. 1 pages 11-19 · KLB secondary Biology · Students book Page 27-28 · Golden tips Biology Page 15-20 · KLB teachers book 1 pages 23-25 · Gateway secondary biology pages 27-32 · Longman biology pages 30-31 |
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3-4 | THE CELL | Comparison between plant and animal cells
Cell specialization – Tissues – Organs – Organ systems |
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:
· Write down the differences between plants and animal cells · Write down similarities between plant and animal cells · List down specialized plant and animal cells · State the modifications and functions of specialized cells · Define tissues, organs and organ systems · Give examples of tissues organs and organ systems |
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· Table summarizing the differences between plant and animal cells
· Charts on similarities between plant and animal cells · Charts on various specialized cells · Chart on plant and animal tissues
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· Comprehensive secondary Biology students Bk. 1 page 22-32
· Teachers bk. 1 pages 11-19 · KLB secondary Biology · Students book Page 26-31 · Golden tips Biology Page 17-20 · KLB teachers book 1 pages 23-25 · Gateway secondary biology pages 26-32 · Longman biology pages 32 · Fly higher series pages 6-7 |
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13 | REVISION AND EXAMINATION |
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BIOLOGY FORM 1 SCHEMES OF WORK – TERM 2 | ||||||||
WEEK | LESSON | TOPIC | SUB – TOPIC | OBJECTIVES | LEARNING/TEACHING ACTIVITIES | LEARNING/TEACHING RESOURCES | REFERENCES | REMARKS |
1 | 1-2 | CELL PHSIOLOGY | Cell physiology
Properties of the cell membrane |
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:
· Define the term cell physiology · Describe the structure and properties of cell membrane |
· Defining the term cell physiology
· Describing the structure of the cell membrane and its properties |
· Charts on the structure of the cell membrane | · Comprehensive secondary Biology students Bk. 1 page 37-38
· Teachers bk. 1 pages 20-30 · KLB secondary Biology · Students book Page 32-33 · KLB teachers book 1 pages 28-32 · Gateway secondary biology pages 32-36 |
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2 | CELL PHSIOLOGY | Diffusion
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By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:
· Define diffusion
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· Defining diffusion
· Discussion on diffusion in liquids, gasses and solids |
· Charts on distribution of molecules during distribution | · Comprehensive secondary Biology students Bk. 1 page 38
· Teachers bk. 1 pages 20-30 · KLB secondary Biology · Students book Page 33 · KLB teachers book 1 pages 28-32 · Gateway secondary biology pages 32-36 |
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3-4 | CELL PHSIOLOGY | Diffusion
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By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:
Carry out experiments to demonstrate
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· Carrying out experiments on diffusion in liquids and gasses
· Discussions of results from experiments |
· Beaker
· Potassium permanganate crystals · Cold water · Glass tube · Strong smelling perfume |
· Comprehensive secondary Biology students Bk. 1 page 38-39
· Teachers bk. 1 pages 20-30 · KLB secondary Biology · Students book Page 33-34 · KLB teachers book 1 pages 28-32 · Gateway secondary biology pages 32-36 · Golden tips biology pages 23-24 |
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2 | 1 | CELL PHSIOLOGY | Factors affecting Diffusion
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By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:
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· Discussing the factors affecting diffusion
· Discussing the role of diffusion in living things |
· Charts on factors affecting diffusion | · Comprehensive secondary Biology students Bk. 1 page 39
· Teachers bk. 1 pages 20-30 · KLB secondary Biology · Students book Page 35-36 · KLB teachers book 1 pages 28-32 · Gateway secondary biology pages 32-36 · Golden tips biology pages 24 · Longman biology page 36 |
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2 | CELL PHSIOLOGY | Osmosis
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By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:
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· Defining osmosis
· Describing osmosis across a semi -permeable membrane |
· Diagram on movement of water molecules across a semi -permeable membrane | · Comprehensive secondary Biology students Bk. 1 page 40
· Teachers bk. 1 pages 20-30 · KLB secondary Biology · Students book Page 36-38 · KLB teachers book 1 pages 28-32 · Gateway secondary biology pages 33-36 · Golden tips biology pages 24-25 · Longman biology page 37 |
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3-4 | CELL PHSIOLOGY | Osmosis (practical lesson)
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By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:
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· Viking tubing
· Thread · Tap water · Sucrose solution · Irish potatoes · Scalpel · Cork borer · Transparent ruler · Distilled water · 20% sucrose solution · Two petri-dishes · Tissue paper |
· Comprehensive secondary Biology students Bk. 1 page 46
· Teachers bk. 1 pages 20-30 · KLB secondary Biology · Students book Page 37-39 · KLB teachers book 1 pages 28-32 · Gateway secondary biology pages 34-36 · Golden tips biology pages 24-25 · High flyer series pages 10-11 |
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3 | 1-2 | CELL PHSIOLOGY | Terms used in the study of Osmosis | By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to: define and describe the terms used in the study of osmosis such as:
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· Charts on turgid cells and plasmolysed cells | · Comprehensive secondary Biology students Bk. 1 page 42
· Teachers bk. 1 pages 20-30 · KLB secondary Biology · Students book Page 37-39 · KLB teachers book 1 pages 28-32 · Gateway secondary biology pages 33-36 · Golden tips biology pages 24-26 · High flyer series pages 37 |
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3-4 | CELL PHSIOLOGY | Osmosis in plant cells | By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to carry out an experiment on selective permeability of membrane |
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· Scalpel
· Ruler · Means of heating · 3 Irish potatoes · 3 petri-dishes · Viking tubing · 20% starch solution · Iodine solution · 50cm3 beaker · thread |
· Comprehensive secondary Biology students Bk. 1 page 47
· Teachers bk. 1 pages 20-30 · KLB secondary Biology · Students book Page 40-42 · KLB teachers book 1 pages 28-32 · Gateway secondary biology pages 34-36 · Golden tips biology pages 26 · Longman biology pages 37-38 · High flyer series pages 10 |
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4 | 1 | CELL PHSIOLOGY | Factors affecting Osmosis
Role of osmosis in organisms |
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to
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· Charts on factors affecting osmosis and role of osmosis in organisms | · Comprehensive secondary Biology students Bk. 1 page 40-41
· Teachers bk. 1 pages 20-30 · KLB secondary Biology · Students book Page 43-44 · KLB teachers book 1 pages 28-32 · Gateway secondary biology pages 33 · Golden tips biology pages 27 · Longman biology pages 37 · High flyer series pages 10 |
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2 | CELL PHSIOLOGY | Water relations in plant cells | By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to
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· Charts on water movement in and out of plant cells | · Comprehensive secondary Biology students Bk. 1 page 42-43
· Teachers bk. 1 pages 20-30 · KLB secondary Biology · Students book Page 40-42 · KLB teachers book 1 pages 28-32 · Gateway secondary biology pages 34-36 · Golden tips biology pages 25-26 |
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3-4 | CELL PHSIOLOGY | Plasmolysis in onion bulb cells | By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to
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· Distilled water
· Two microscope slides · Two cover slips · 10% sucrose solution · Forceps · Dropper · Light microscope · Onion bulb · scalpel |
· Comprehensive secondary Biology students Bk. 1 page 46
· Teachers bk. 1 pages 20-30 · KLB secondary Biology · Students book Page 42 · KLB teachers book 1 pages 28-32 · Gateway secondary biology pages 34-36 · Golden tips biology pages 26 · Longman Biology page 37 · High Flyer page 10 |
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5 | 1 | CELL PHSIOLOGY | Water relations in animals | By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to
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· Charts on cremated animal cell and haemolyzed animal cell | · Comprehensive secondary Biology students Bk. 1 page 44
· Teachers bk. 1 pages 20-30 · KLB secondary Biology · Students book Page 40 · KLB teachers book 1 pages 28-32 · Gateway secondary biology pages 34-36 · Golden tips biology pages 25-26 · Longman Biology page 37 |
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2 | CELL PHSIOLOGY | Active transport | By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to
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· Charts on factors affecting active transport and role of active transport | · Comprehensive secondary Biology students Bk. 1 page 41-42
· Teachers bk. 1 pages 20-30 · KLB secondary Biology · Students book Page 44 · KLB teachers book 1 pages 28-32 · Gateway secondary biology pages 35-36 · Golden tips biology pages 27-28 · Longman Biology page 36 · High flyer series pages 10-11 |
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3 and 4 | NUTRITION IN PLANTS | Meaning importance and types of nutrition
External structure of a leaf |
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to
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· Green leaves
· Chart on the external structure of a leaf |
· Comprehensive secondary Biology students Bk. 1 page 51
· Teachers bk. 1 pages 31-44 · KLB secondary Biology · Students book Page 48-49 · KLB teachers book 1 pages 37-55 · Gateway secondary biology pages 46-47 · Golden tips biology pages 31 · Longman Biology page 40 |
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6 | 1 | NUTRITION IN PLANTS | internal structure of a leaf | By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to
· Draw and label the internal structure of the leaf |
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· Chart on the internal structure of the leaf | · Comprehensive secondary Biology students Bk. 1 page 51-52
· Teachers bk. 1 pages 31-44 · KLB secondary Biology · Students book Page 50 · KLB teachers book 1 pages 47-48 · Gateway secondary biology pages 46-47 · Golden tips biology pages 32 · Longman Biology page 41 |
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2 | NUTRITION IN PLANTS | Parts of a leaf and their functions | By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to
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· Chart on the internal and external structure of the leaf | · Comprehensive secondary Biology students Bk. 1 page 52-53
· Teachers bk. 1 pages 31-44 · KLB secondary Biology · Students book Page 50-51 · KLB teachers book 1 pages 37-55 · Gateway secondary biology pages 47-48 · Golden tips biology pages 33 · Longman Biology page 41 |
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3 and 4 | NUTRITION IN PLANTS | photosynthesis | By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to
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Discussion on photosynthesis , the structure of the chloroplasts and the stages involved in photosynthesis | · Chart on the stages of photosynthesis | · Comprehensive secondary Biology students Bk. 1 page 54-55
· Teachers bk. 1 pages 31-44 · KLB secondary Biology · Students book Page 53-54 · KLB teachers book 1 pages 37-55 · Gateway secondary biology pages 48-49 · Golden tips biology pages 33-34 |
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7 | 1-2 | NUTRITION IN PLANTS | Importance of photosynthesis and factors affecting photosynthesis | By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to
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· Chart on the factors influencing photosynthesis | · Comprehensive secondary Biology students Bk. 1 page 55-56
· Teachers bk. 1 pages 31-44 · KLB secondary Biology · Students book Page 55-59 |
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3-4 | NUTRITION IN PLANTS | Factors affecting photosynthesis (continued) | By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to
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· Variegated leaves
· Charts on factors influencing photosynthesis |
· Comprehensive secondary Biology students Bk. 1 page 56-57
· Teachers bk. 1 pages 31-44 · KLB secondary Biology · Students book Page 55-59 · KLB teachers book 1 pages 37-55 · Gateway secondary biology pages 48-49 · Golden tips biology pages 34 |
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8 | 1-2 | NUTRITION IN PLANTS | Adaptation of the leaf to photosynthesis | By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to
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· Green leaves
· Chart showing internal structure of a leaf |
· Comprehensive secondary Biology students Bk. 1 page 52-53
· Teachers bk. 1 pages 31-44 · KLB secondary Biology · Students book Page 51-52 · KLB teachers book 1 pages 37-55 · Gateway secondary biology pages 47 · Golden tips biology pages 32-33 |
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3-4 | NUTRITION IN PLANTS | Factors influencing photosynthesis (practical lessons) | By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to
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· Green leaves
· Boiling tube · Means of heating · Methylated spirit · Iodine solution · Dropper · White tile · Pair of forceps · Variegated leaf · Aluminum foil on carbon paper |
· Comprehensive secondary Biology students Bk. 1 page 64-66
· Teachers bk. 1 pages 31-44 · KLB secondary Biology · Students book Page 55-59 · KLB teachers book 1 pages 37-55 · Gateway secondary biology pages 48-49 · Golden tips biology pages 35-36 · Longman biology 42 |
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9 | 1-2 | NUTRITION IN PLANTS | Factors influencing photosynthesis (practical lessons) | By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to carry out an experiment to investigate whether
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Carbon (IV) oxide is necessary for photosynthesis and whether Oxygen is produced during photosynthesis
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· Potted plant
· Heat source · Boiling tubes · Two conical flasks · Potassium hydroxide · Materials for testing for starch in a leaf · Test tubes · 500cm3 beaker · Funnel · Pod weed · Sodium hydrogen Carbonate Wooden splint · leaf |
· Comprehensive secondary Biology students Bk. 1 page 66-67
· Teachers bk. 1 pages 31-44 · KLB secondary Biology · Students book Page 15-59 · KLB teachers book 1 pages 37-55 · Gateway secondary biology pages 48-49 · Golden tips biology pages 35-36 · Longman biology 42 |
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3 | CONTINUOUS ASSESMENT TEST | Work covered since previous test | By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able
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· Question paper
· Marking scheme |
· Work covered since previous test | ||
4 | NUTRITION IN PLANTS | Chemicals of life
carbohydrates
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By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to
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chemicals of life
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· Samples of sources of carbohydrates, proteins, lipids and glucose | · Comprehensive secondary Biology students Bk. 1 page 57-58
· Teachers bk. 1 pages 31-44 · KLB secondary Biology · Students book Page 59-60 · KLB teachers book 1 pages 37-55 · Gateway secondary biology pages 49-50 |
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10 | 1 | NUTRITION IN PLANTS | disaccharides | By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to
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· Charts on condensation and hydrolysis of disaccharides | · Comprehensive secondary Biology students Bk. 1 page 58
· Teachers bk. 1 pages 31-44 · KLB secondary Biology · Students book Page 60-61 · KLB teachers book 1 pages 37-55 · Gateway secondary biology page 50 |
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2 | NUTRITION IN PLANTS | Polysaccharides
lipids |
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to
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· Charts on properties of polysaccharides
· Charts on properties of lipids |
· Comprehensive secondary Biology students Bk. 1 page 58-61
· Teachers bk. 1 pages 31-44 · KLB secondary Biology · Students book Page 61-64 · KLB teachers book 1 pages 37-55 · Gateway secondary biology page 50-52 · Golden tips biology pages 37-40 |
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3-4 | NUTRITION IN PLANTS | Food tests | By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to carry out tests on
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· Food test reagents and apparatus
· Benedicts solution · Dilute HCL · 0.5% copper sulphate · 10% sodium hydroxide · DCPIP · Iodine solution |
· Comprehensive secondary Biology students Bk. 1 page 67-68
· Teachers bk. 1 pages 31-44 · KLB secondary Biology · Students book Page 61-64 · KLB teachers book 1 pages 37-55 · Gateway secondary biology page 51-52 · Golden tips biology pages 39-40 · Longman biology page 43 |
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11 | 1 | NUTRITION IN PLANTS | proteins | By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to
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· Comprehensive secondary Biology students Bk. 1 page 60-61
· Teachers bk. 1 pages 31-44 · KLB secondary Biology · Students book Page 65-67 · KLB teachers book 1 pages 37-55 · Gateway secondary biology page 50-51 · Golden tips biology pages 38-39 · Longman biology page 43 |
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2 | NUTRITION IN PLANTS | enzymes | By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to
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· Charts on the properties enzymes | · Comprehensive secondary Biology students Bk. 1 page 62-64
· Teachers bk. 1 pages 31-44 · KLB secondary Biology · Students book Page 67-69 · KLB teachers book 1 pages 37-55 · Gateway secondary biology page 52-53 · Golden tips biology pages 42 |
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3-4 | NUTRITION IN PLANTS | Factors affecting enzymes | By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to carry out an experiment on
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· Materials and apparatus for various experiments
· Soaked beans · Hydrogen peroxide · Test tube (5) · Test tube rack · Water bath · Thermometer · Measuring cylinder · Watch · 10% starch solution · 0.1% and o.2% diastase · White tiles · Egg albumens · Distilled water · 2m HCL · 2m sodium hydrogen carbonate |
· Comprehensive secondary Biology students Bk. 1 page 68-69
· Teachers bk. 1 pages 31-44 · KLB secondary Biology · Students book Page 67-69 · KLB teachers book 1 pages 37-55 · Gateway secondary biology page 53-55 · Golden tips biology pages 40-41 · Longman biology pages 43-44 · High flyer series pages 15-16 |
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12-13 | REVISION AND END OF TERM EXAMS |
BIOLOGY FORM 1 SCHEMES OF WORK – TERM 3 | ||||||||
WEEK | LESSON | TOPIC | SUB – TOPIC | OBJECTIVES | LEARNING/TEACHING ACTIVITIES | LEARNING/TEACHING RESOURCES | REFERENCES | REMARKS |
1 | 1 | NUTRITION IN ANIMALS | Definition of heterotrophism
Modes of heterotrophic nutrition |
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to
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· Chart on modes of heterotrophism | · Comprehensive secondary Biology students Bk. 1 page 73
· Teachers bk. 1 pages 45-55 · KLB secondary Biology · Students book Page 72 · KLB teachers book 1 pages 37-55 · Gateway secondary biology page |
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2 | NUTRITION IN ANIMALS | Dentition
Types of teeth |
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to
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· Different types of teeth
· Chart on different types of teeth |
· Comprehensive secondary Biology students Bk. 1 page 74
· Teachers bk. 1 pages 45-55 · KLB secondary Biology · Students book Page 73-76 · KLB teachers book 1 pages 37-55 |
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3-4 | NUTRITION IN ANIMALS | Adaptations of teeth to their functions | By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:
1. Identify different types of teeth 2. Describe the adaptations of the teeth to their functions
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· Discussions on the adaptations of teeth to their functions | · Different types of teeth
· Chart on different types of teeth
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· Comprehensive secondary Biology students Bk. 1 page 75
· Teachers bk. 1 pages 45-55 · KLB secondary Biology · Students book Page 75 · KLB teachers book 1 pages 37-55 · Gateway secondary Biology pages 56-58 · Gold tips biology page 43 |
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2 | 1 | NUTRITION IN ANIMALS | Dental formulae | By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:
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· Defining the term dental formulae
· Discussion on the dental formulae of herbivores, carnivores, omnivores |
· Jaws of herbivore and carnivore
· Model of human skeleton with teeth on the jaws (artificial teeth) · Chart on various dental formulae
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· Comprehensive secondary Biology students Bk. 1 page 75-77
· Teachers bk. 1 pages 45-55 · KLB secondary Biology · Students book Page 73-75 · KLB teachers book 1 pages 37-55 · Gateway secondary Biology pages 56-58 · Gold tips biology page 43-44 |
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2 | NUTRITION IN ANIMALS | Dental adaptations of herbivores, carnivores, omnivores | By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:
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· Discussion on dental adaptation of herbivores and omnivores | · Jaws of herbivore and carnivore
· Model of human skeleton with teeth on the jaws (artificial teeth)
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· Comprehensive secondary Biology students Bk. 1 page 77
· Teachers bk. 1 pages 45-55 · KLB secondary Biology · Students book Page 73-75 · KLB teachers book 1 pages 37-55 · Gateway secondary Biology pages 56-58 · Gold tips biology page 42-43 |
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3-4 | NUTRITION IN ANIMALS | Internal structure of different types of teeth
Functions of the internal structure of a tooth
Common dental diseases |
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:
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· Drawing of internal structure of different types of teeth
· Discussion on the functions of various parts of the teeth · Discussion on common dental diseases |
· Jaws of herbivores and carnivores
· Model of human skeleton with teeth on the jaws (artificial teeth) · Chart on teeth with some dental diseases
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· Comprehensive secondary Biology students Bk. 1 page 77-78
· Teachers bk. 1 pages 45-55 · KLB secondary Biology · Students book Page 75-76 · KLB teachers book 1 pages 37-55 · Gateway secondary Biology pages 56-57 · Gold tips biology page 44 · Longman biology page 46 |
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3 | 1 | NUTRITION IN ANIMALS | Adaptation to the modes of feeding in herbivores | By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:
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· Discussion on adaptation of herbivores to their modes of feeding | · Chart on the jaws of herbivores
· Chart on the molars from the jaws of a herbivore · Jaws of a herbivore
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· Comprehensive secondary Biology students Bk. 1 page 76
· Teachers bk. 1 pages 45-55 · KLB secondary Biology · Students book Page 73-74 · KLB teachers book 1 pages 37-55 · Gateway secondary Biology pages 55-56 · Gold tips biology page 43 · Longman biology page 45 |
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2 | NUTRITION IN ANIMALS | carnivores | By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:
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· Discussion on adaptation of carnivores to their modes of feeding | · Chart on the jaws of a carnivores animal
· Chart on the different teeth from the jaws of a carnivore · Jaws of a carnivore
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· Comprehensive secondary Biology students Bk. 1 page 77
· Teachers bk. 1 pages 45-55 · KLB secondary Biology · Students book Page 74 · KLB teachers book 1 pages 37-55 · Gateway secondary Biology pages 56 · Gold tips biology page 43 · Longman biology page 45 |
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3-4 | NUTRITION IN ANIMALS | Digestive system of a rabbit | By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:
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· Dissecting a rabbit assisted by a few students (students to wear gloves) | · Live rabbit
· Gloves · Chloroform · Dissection kit · Cotton wool · Dissecting board
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· Comprehensive secondary Biology students Bk. 1 page 90-91
· Teachers bk. 1 pages 45-55 · KLB secondary Biology · Students book Page 85-86 · KLB teachers book 1 pages 37-55 · Gateway secondary Biology pages 58-59 · Gold tips biology page · Longman biology page |
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4 | 1 | NUTRITION IN ANIMALS | Human Digestive system | By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:
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· Drawing and labeling the human digestive system
· Discussion on the parts of the human digestive system |
· Chart on the human digestive system | · Comprehensive secondary Biology students Bk. 1 page 79
· Teachers bk. 1 pages 45-55 · KLB secondary Biology · Students book Page 78-82 · KLB teachers book 1 pages 37-55 · Gateway secondary Biology pages · Gold tips biology page · Longman biology page |
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2 | CONTINOUS ASSESSMENT TEST | Topic covered so far | By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:
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· Learners to answer all the questions asked
· Teacher to supervise the students while they do the test |
· Question paper
· Marking scheme |
· Comprehensive secondary Biology students Bk. 1 page 73-80
· Teachers bk. 1 pages 45-55 · Gateway secondary Biology pages 64-83 |
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3-4 | NUTRITION IN ANIMALS | Human Digestive system | By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:
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· Discussion on various regions of the human alimentary canal
· Discussion on some of the human digestive system |
· Chart on the human digestive system | · Comprehensive secondary Biology students Bk. 1 page 80-81
· Teachers bk. 1 pages 45-55 · KLB secondary Biology · Students book Page 78-82 · KLB teachers book 1 pages 37-55 · Gateway secondary Biology pages 58-60 · Gold tips biology page 45-47 · Longman biology page |
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5 | 1 | NUTRITION IN ANIMALS | Human Digestive system | By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:
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· Discussion on other parts of the human alimentary canal
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· Chart on the human digestive system | · Comprehensive secondary Biology students Bk. 1 page 81
· Teachers bk. 1 pages 45-55 · KLB secondary Biology · Students book Page 78-82 · KLB teachers book 1 pages 37-55 · Gateway secondary Biology pages 58-60 · Gold tips biology page 45-47 · Longman biology page |
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2 | NUTRITION IN ANIMALS | Adaptation of the Ileum to its functions | By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:
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· Drawing of the intestinal villi
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· Chart on the intestinal villi | · Comprehensive secondary Biology students Bk. 1 page 83
· Teachers bk. 1 pages 45-55 · KLB secondary Biology · Students book Page 83-84 · KLB teachers book 1 pages 37-55 · Gateway secondary Biology pages 61 · Gold tips biology page · Longman biology page |
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3-4 | NUTRITION IN ANIMALS | Food content in alimentary canal of a herbivore
Breakdown of starch by diastase enzyme |
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:
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· Dissecting a rabbit to obtain food content from the ileum
· Carry out analysis on food content of the ileum
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· Dead rabbit/rat
· Dissecting board and kit · Cotton wool · Benedicts solution · Dilute HCL · Sodium hydrogen carbonate · 1% diastase enzyme · Starch, test tube · Iodine solution · Means of heating · Test tube holder · Dropper · Measuring cylinder · Water bath · White tile · Boiled diastase |
· Comprehensive secondary Biology students Bk. 1 page 90-91
· Teachers bk. 1 pages 45-55 · KLB secondary Biology · Students book Page 85-86 · KLB teachers book 1 pages 37-55 · Gateway secondary Biology pages 49-50 · Gold tips biology page 40-42 · Longman KCSE revision 48 · Longman biology page 47- 48 · High flyer series pages 14-15 |
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6 | 1-2 | NUTRITION IN ANIMALS | More adaptation of ileum to its function | By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:
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· Discussion on further adaptation of ileum to its function
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· Chart on intestinal villi | · Comprehensive secondary Biology students Bk. 1 page 82
· Teachers bk. 1 pages 45-55 · KLB secondary Biology · Students book Page 81-82 · Gateway secondary Biology pages 61 |
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3-4 | NUTRITION IN ANIMALS | Products of digestion
Food assimilation |
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:
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· Discussion on the products of digestion and assimilation of food
· Discussion on the functions of colon
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· Chart on the products of digestion | · Comprehensive secondary Biology students Bk. 1 page 82
· Teachers bk. 1 pages 45-55 · KLB secondary Biology · Students book Page 84 · Golden tips biology page 49 · KLB teachers book 1 pages 37-55 · Gateway secondary Biology pages 61-62 |
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7 | 1-2 | NUTRITION IN ANIMALS | Chemical digestion in alimentary canal | By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:
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· Discussion on chemical digestion In alimentary canal
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· Chart showing summary of chemical digestion in alimentary canal | · Comprehensive secondary Biology students Bk. 1 page 82-83
· Teachers bk. 1 pages 45-55 · KLB secondary Biology · Students book Page 80-81 · KLB teachers book 1 pages 37-55 · Golden tips biology page 48 |
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3-4 | NUTRITION IN ANIMALS | Importance of vitamins in human nutrition | By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:
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· Discussion on the importance of vitamins, their sources and deficiency diseases
· Test for vitamin C
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· Materials and procedure required | · Comprehensive secondary Biology students Bk. 1 page 83-92
· Teachers bk. 1 pages 45-55 · KLB secondary Biology · Students book Page 85-86 · KLB teachers book 1 pages 37-55 · Gateway secondary Biology pages 61-62 · Golden tips biology page 49 |
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8 | 1-2 | NUTRITION IN ANIMALS | Continuous assessment test | By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to
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· Learner to answer the questions asked
· Teacher to supervise the students as they do the test
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· Question papers
· Marking schemes |
· Comprehensive secondary Biology students Bk. 1 page 73-86
· Teachers bk. 1 pages 45-55 · KLB secondary Biology · Students book Page 89-92 · KLB teachers book 1 pages 52-55 |
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3-4 | NUTRITION IN ANIMALS | Importance of mineral salts in human nutrition, their sources and deficiency diseases | By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:
· Write down the importance of mineral salts in human nutrition · State the source of mineral salts · State the deficiency diseases of mineral salts |
· Discussion on importance of mineral salts in humans, their sources and deficiency diseases
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· Chart showing mineral salts, their sources and deficiency diseases | · Comprehensive secondary Biology students Bk. 1 page 84
· Teachers bk. 1 pages 45-55 · KLB secondary Biology · Students book Page 86-87 · KLB teachers book 1 pages 37-55 · Gateway secondary Biology pages 63 |
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9 | 1-2 | NUTRITION IN ANIMALS | Role of water and roughage in nutrition | By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:
· Write down the role of roughage in nutrition · Write down the role of water in nutrition |
· Discussion on the role of water and roughage in nutrition
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· Sample of sources of roughage | · Comprehensive secondary Biology students Bk. 1 page 86-87
· Teachers bk. 1 pages 45-55 · KLB secondary Biology · Students book Page 84 · KLB teachers book 1 pages 37-55 · Gateway secondary Biology pages 61 |
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3-4 | NUTRITION IN ANIMALS | Factors determining energy requirements in humans | By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to
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· Discussion on the factors determining energy requirements in human beings
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· Chart showing factors that determine energy requirements in human beings | · Comprehensive secondary Biology students Bk. 1 page 87-88
· Teachers bk. 1 pages 45-55 · KLB secondary Biology · Students book Page 88-89 · KLB teachers book 1 pages 37-55 |
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10 | 1-4 | NUTRITION IN ANIMALS | Factors determining energy requirements in human beings (group activity) | By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to
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· Group discussions coordinated by the teacher
· Group presentations by preventatives members
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· Research material obtained by students | · Comprehensive secondary Biology students Bk. 1 page 87-88
· Teachers bk. 1 pages 48-55 · KLB secondary Biology · Students book Page 88-89 · KLB teachers book 1 pages 37-55 Gateway secondary Biology pages 63-64 |
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12 | REVISION & END YEAR EXAMINATIONS |
BIOLOGY FORM 2 SCHEMES OF WORK – TERM 1 | ||||||||
WEEK | LESSON | TOPIC | SUB – TOPIC | OBJECTIVES | LEARNING/TEACHING ACTIVITIES | LEARNING/TEACHING RESOURCES | REFERENCES | REMARKS |
1 | 1-2 | TRANSPORT IN PLAN TS | Introduction | By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:
· Define the term transport · List substances transported in plants and animals · Link surface area to volume ratio of organisms to the transport system of the organism · Explain the necessity of transport in plants
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· Defining the term transport
· Listing substances transported in organisms · Relating surface area to volume ratio of organisms to transport systems |
· Large and small cubes
· Surface area · Surface area to volume ration of different cubes
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· Comprehensive secondary Biology students Bk. 2 page 1-2
· Teachers bk. 2 pages 1-13 · KLB secondary Biology · Students book 2 Page 1 · KLB teachers book 2 pages 15-34 · Longhorn secondary biology: students book 2 page 1 · Golden tips biology pages 54-58 · Gateway secondary Biology pages 84 · Longman biology page 52 |
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3 | TRANSPORT IN PLANTS | Structure of roots and root hairs | By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:
· Draw the structure of roots and root hairs · Relate the structure of the root to their functions
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· Discussing the structure of root and root hairs
· Drawing the root and root hair · Relating the structure to functions |
· Chart of root and root hair
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· Comprehensive secondary Biology students Bk. 2 page 2-4
· Teachers bk. 2 pages 1-13 · KLB secondary Biology · Students book 2 Page 2 · KLB teachers book 2 pages 15-34 · Longhorn secondary biology: students book 2 page 1 · Golden tips biology pages 55-56 · Gateway secondary Biology pages 84 · Longman biology page |
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4 | TRANSPORT IN PLANTS | Structure of roots and root hairs (practical lesson) | By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:
· Observe prepared slides of roots and root hairs · Compare monocotyledons and dicotyledonous root sections · Observe charts and drawings of root sections
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· Observing and comparing prepared slides of monocotyledonous and dicotyledonous roots and root hairs under a light microscope
· Observing charts and drawings of root section |
· Microscopes prepared slides of root sections and root hairs
· Charts on root sections of monocotyledonous and dicotyledonous roots
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· Comprehensive secondary Biology students Bk. 2 page 2-4
· Teachers bk. 2 pages 1-13 · KLB secondary Biology · Students book 2 Page 1-2 · KLB teachers book 2 pages 15-34 · Longhorn secondary biology: students book 2 page 2-5 · Golden tips biology pages 56 · Gateway secondary Biology pages 84 · Longman biology page |
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2 | 1 | TRANSPORT IN PLANTS | Xylem Vessels | By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:
· Draw and label the structure of the Xylem Vessel · Define Xylem Vessel · Relate the structure of the Xylem Vessel to its function
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· Defining the term Xylem Vessel
· Drawing and labeling the structure of the Xylem Vessel · Relating the structure of the Xylem Vessel to its function
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· Photographs of Xylem Vessels
· Chart on Xylem Vessels
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· Comprehensive secondary Biology students Bk. 2 page 8-9
· Teachers bk. 2 pages 1-13 · KLB secondary Biology · Students book 2 Page 2-10 · KLB teachers book 2 pages 15-34 · Longhorn secondary biology: students book 2 page 17-20 · Golden tips biology pages 58 · Gateway secondary Biology pages 84-85 · Longman biology page |
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2 | TRANSPORT IN PLANTS | Tracheid elements | By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:
· Define Tracheid elements · Relate the structure of the Tracheid elements to their functions · Distinguish between xylem vessels and Tracheid elements
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· Defining Tracheid elements
· Distinguishing between vessels and tracheids · Discussion on the structure of Tracheid elements · Relating the structure of the Tracheid elements to their functions
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· Photographs of Tracheid elements
· Chart on Tracheid elements |
· Comprehensive secondary Biology students Bk. 2 page 8-9
· Teachers bk. 2 pages 1-13 · KLB secondary Biology · Students book 2 Page 10-11 · KLB teachers book 2 pages 5-34 · Longhorn secondary biology: students book 2 page 19-20 · Golden tips biology pages 58 · Gateway secondary Biology pages 84-85 · Longman biology page 53-54 |
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3 | TRANSPORT IN PLANTS | Absorption water and mineral salts | By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:
· Describe water and salt uptake by roots from the soil · Explain the physiological process involved in the uptake of water and mineral salts
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· Explaining water absorption and mineral salt uptake by roots in plants
· Discussion of water absorption and uptake of mineral salts in plants
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· Photographs of monocotyledonous and dicotyledonous stem sections showing the xylem
· Chart on the stem sections · Chart on roots, roots hairs and section of roots · Photographs of roots and root hairs |
· Comprehensive secondary Biology students Bk. 2 page 2-5
· Teachers bk. 2 pages 1-13 · KLB secondary Biology · Students book 2 Page 7-9 · KLB teachers book 2 pages 15-34 · Longhorn secondary biology: students book 2 page 2-8 · Golden tips biology pages 54-56 · Gateway secondary Biology pages 84-85 · Longman biology page 54 |
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3 | 1 | TRANSPORT IN PLANTS | Internal tissues of the stem | By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:
· Draw the monocotyledonous and dicotyledonous stem sections · Define the term transpiration and relate the structure of xylem to its role in transpiration
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· Defining transpiration
· Discussion on the structure of the xylem to its function · Drawing the stem section
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· Photographs of monocotyledonous and dicotyledonous stem sections showing the xylem
· Chart on the stem sections
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· Comprehensive secondary Biology students Bk. 2 page 6-7
· Teachers bk. 2 pages 1-13 · KLB secondary Biology · Students book 2 Page 5-7 · KLB teachers book 2 pages 15-34 · Longhorn secondary biology: students book 2 page 4-10 · Golden tips biology pages 59 · Gateway secondary Biology pages 86-87 · Longman biology page |
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2 | TRANSPORT IN PLANTS | The role of the leaf in transpiration | By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:
· Draw and label the internal and the external structure of a leaf · Describe the functions of the leaf · Relate the parts of a leaf to their functions
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· Drawing and labeling the structure of a leaf
· Discussion on the parts of a leaf and how they relate to their functions
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· Sample leaves of various pants
· Charts on the section of a leaf
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· Comprehensive secondary Biology students Bk. 2 page 7
· Teachers bk. 2 pages 1-13 · KLB secondary Biology · Students book 2 Page 9-10 · KLB teachers book 2 pages 15-34 · Longhorn secondary biology: students book 2 page 10-12 · Golden tips biology pages 57-58 · Gateway secondary Biology pages 84 · Longman biology page 54 |
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3-4 | TRANSPORT IN PLANTS | Transport of water and mineral salts in plants (practical lesson) | By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:
· Demonstrate the movement of water in plants · Observe prepared leaf sections to identify vascular tissues
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· Carrying out an experiment to demonstrate the movement of water in plants
· Observing prepared leaf section under a light microscope · Identifying vascular tissues in leaves
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· Sample leaves of various pants
· Charts on the section of a leaf sections · microscopes
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· Comprehensive secondary Biology students Bk. 2 page 14
· Teachers bk. 2 pages 1-13 · KLB secondary Biology · Students book 2 Page 14-16 · KLB teachers book 2 pages 15-34 · Longhorn secondary biology: students book 2 page 7 |
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4 | 1 | TRANSPORT IN PLANTS | Movement of water in plants | By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:
· Discuss the forces involved in movement of water in plants such as transpiration, pull, cohesion and adhesion capillarity and root pressures · Demonstrate the forces involved in movement of water in plants
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· Describing the forces involved in movement of water in plants
· Discussion on forces involved in movement of water in plants · Carrying out experiments to show the forces involved
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· Tubes of different diameters
· Beakers containing colored water · Fresh plant stump with fluid oozing
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· Comprehensive secondary Biology students Bk. 2 page 11-12
· Teachers bk. 2 pages 1-13 · KLB secondary Biology · Students book 2 Page 11-12 · KLB teachers book 2 pages 15-34 · Longhorn secondary biology: students book 2 page 5-6 · Golden tips biology pages 59-60 · Gateway secondary Biology pages 86-87 · Longman biology page |
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2 | TRANSPORT IN PLANTS | Importance of transpiration | By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:
· Identify the importance of transpiration in plants · Discuss the importance of transpiration in plants
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· Discussion on the significance of transpiration in plants
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· Wilted potted plants
· Potted plants growing normally
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· Comprehensive secondary Biology students Bk. 2 page 12
· Teachers bk. 2 pages 1-13 · KLB secondary Biology · Students book 2 Page 12 · KLB teachers book 2 pages 15-34 · Longhorn secondary biology: students book 2 page 12 · Golden tips biology pages 54 · Gateway secondary Biology pages 84 · Longman biology page |
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3-4 | TRANSPORT IN PLANTS | The phloem | By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:
· Explain what the phloem is · Draw the structure of the phloem and relate its structure to its function · List down materials translocated in the phloem
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· Drawing the structure of the phloem
· Discussing the functions of phloem in relation to its structure · Listing down the materials translocated in plants
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· Chart on structure of the phloem
· Photographs of the phloem
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· Comprehensive secondary Biology students Bk. 2 page 12-14
· Teachers bk. 2 pages 1-13 · KLB secondary Biology · Students book 2 Page 1-13 · KLB teachers book 2 pages 15-34 · Longhorn secondary biology: students book 2 page 24-26 · Golden tips biology pages 61-62 · Gateway secondary Biology pages 86 · Longman biology page |
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6 | 1 | TRANSPORT IN PLANTS | The phloem | By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:
· Draw the structure of the phloem · Relate the parts of the phloem to its functions |
· Drawing the phloem
· Discussion on the functions of the parts of the phloem
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· Chart of the phloem structure
· Drawings of the phloem structure
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· Comprehensive secondary Biology students Bk. 2 page 12
· Teachers bk. 2 pages 1-13 · KLB secondary Biology · Students book 2 Page 17-18 · KLB teachers book 2 pages 15-34 · Longhorn secondary biology: students book 2 page 24-25 · Golden tips biology pages 62 · Gateway secondary Biology pages 86-87 · Longman biology page 55 |
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2 | TRANSPORT IN PLAN TS | Function of phloem | By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:
· Discuss the function of the phloem · List down materials translocated and the sites of storage in the phloem |
· Discussion on the functions of the phloem
· Listing down materials translocated and storage sites in the phloem
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· Chart of the phloem structure
· Photographs of the phloem
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· Comprehensive secondary Biology students Bk. 2 page 12-14
· Teachers bk. 2 pages 1-13 · KLB secondary Biology · Students book 2 Page 17-18 · KLB teachers book 2 pages 15-34 · Longhorn secondary biology: students book 2 page 24-26 · Golden tips biology pages 61-62 · Gateway secondary Biology pages 86-87 · Longman biology page 55 |
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3-4 | TRANSPORT IN PLAN TS | Function of phloem (practical lesson) | By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:
· Set up an experiment to investigate translocation of food substances in dicotyledonous plants · Set up an experiment to investigate translocation of food substances in a monocotyledonous plant · Explain the processes involved in the translocation of food in plants |
· Setting up an experiment to investigate translocation
· Explaining the processes involved in the translocation of food in plants · Discussion on the result of the experiment |
· A young plant
· Sharp knife · Saplings
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· Comprehensive secondary Biology students Bk. 2 page 14
· Teachers bk. 2 pages 1-13 · KLB secondary Biology · Students book 2 Page 12-14 · KLB teachers book 2 pages 15-34 · Longhorn secondary biology: students book 2 page 25-26 · Golden tips biology pages 62 · Gateway secondary Biology pages 86-87 · Longman biology page |
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7 | 1-2 | TRANSPORT IN ANIMALS | Introduction
Transport in unicellular animals |
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:
· Identify unicellular organisms such as amoeba · Describe transport of substances in unicellular organisms · Explain the necessity of an elaborate transport system in most animals
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· Identify some unicellular organisms such as amoeba
· Explaining transport in unicellular organisms · Explaining the need for an elaborate transport system in most animals |
· Chart showing movement of gasses in and out of an amoeba by diffusion
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· Comprehensive secondary Biology students Bk. 2 page 21
· Teachers bk. 2 pages 1-13 · KLB secondary Biology · Students book 2 Page 18 · KLB teachers book 2 pages 15-34 · Longhorn secondary biology: students book 2 page 26 · Golden tips biology pages 63 · Gateway secondary Biology pages 88 · Longman biology page 55-56 |
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3-4 | TRANSPORT IN ANIMALS | Open circulatory system | By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:
· Define an open circulatory system · Discuss the open circulatory system · Draw the open circulatory system of an insect
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· Explaining open circulatory system in insects
· Discussing the open circulatory system · Drawing the open circulatory system of an insect · Labeling the open circulatory system |
· Chart showing the circulatory system of a cockroach
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· Comprehensive secondary Biology students Bk. 2 page 21
· Teachers bk. 2 pages 14-25 · KLB secondary Biology · Students book 2 Page 18-20 · KLB teachers book 2 pages 15-34 · Longhorn secondary biology: students book 2 page 26-27 · Golden tips biology pages 63-64 · Gateway secondary Biology pages 88 · Longman biology page |
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8 | 1 | TRANSPORT IN ANIMALS | Closed circulatory system | By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:
· Define an closed transport system · Identify animals with the open circulatory system · Distinguish between closed and open circulatory systems
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· Defining closed circulatory systems
· Stating organisms with closed circulatory systems such as human beings · Distinguishing between closed and open circulatory systems
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· Chart showing closed circulatory system
· Chart showing the difference between closed circulatory system and open circulatory system
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· Comprehensive secondary Biology students Bk. 2 page 22-23
· Teachers bk. 2 pages 14-25 · KLB secondary Biology · Students book 2 Page 19-20 · KLB teachers book 2 pages 15-34 · Longhorn secondary biology: students book 2 page 26-27 · Golden tips biology pages 64-65 · Gateway secondary Biology pages 88-89 · Longman biology page 55-56 |
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2-3 | TRANSPORT IN ANIMALS | Double circulatory system | By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:
· Define an Double circulatory system · Draw and label circulatory systems in mammals · Dissect a rabbit and observe its transport system
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· Discussing the Double circulatory system
· Observing the transport system in a rabbit · Drawing the double circulatory system of a mammal |
· Chart showing the circulatory system of a mammal
· Dissected rabbit displaying the circulatory system
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· Comprehensive secondary Biology students Bk. 2 page 24-42-44
· Teachers bk. 2 pages 14-25 · KLB secondary Biology · Students book 2 Page 19-20 · KLB teachers book 2 pages 15-34 · Longhorn secondary biology: students book 2 page 28-34 · Golden tips biology pages 64-65 · Gateway secondary Biology pages 88-89 · Longman biology page 56 · High flyer series pages 30-32 |
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4 | CONTINOUS ASSESMENT TEST | Topics covered so far | By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to answer the given questions in the test | · Learner to answer questions
· Teacher to supervise the test |
· Question paper
· Marking scheme
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9 | 1 | TRANSPORT IN ANIMALS | The mammalian heart | By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:
· Draw and label the external parts of the mammalian heart · Draw and label the internal structure of the mammalian heart · Explain the functions of the heart · Relate the structure of the heart to its functions
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· Drawing and labeling the mammalian heart and relating its structure to its functions
· Discussing the structure of the mammalian heart |
· Chart showing the structure of a mammalian heart
· Model of a heart
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· Comprehensive secondary Biology students Bk. 2 page 24-25
· Teachers bk. 2 pages 14-25 · KLB secondary Biology · Students book 2 Page 21-23 · KLB teachers book 2 pages 15-34 · Longhorn secondary biology: students book 2 page 28-32 · Golden tips biology pages 65-66 · Gateway secondary Biology pages 89 · Longman biology page · High flyer series pages |
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2 | TRANSPORT IN ANIMALS | Blood flow in the circulatory system of mammals | By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:
· Trace the path taken by blood from the heart to the body parts and back to the heart · State the substances supported by the blood of mammals · Describe the flow of oxygenated blood in and out of the body through the heart
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· Discussing the blood flow in mammals
· Tracing the path taken by blood from the heart to all body parts and back to the heart |
· Chart showing the path of blood flow in the circulatory system of a mammal
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· Comprehensive secondary Biology students Bk. 2 page 25-26
· Teachers bk. 2 pages 14-25 · KLB secondary Biology · Students book 2 Page 19-20 · KLB teachers book 2 pages 15-34 · Longhorn secondary biology: students book 2 page 31-32 · Golden tips biology pages 65-67 · Gateway secondary Biology pages 88-90 · Longman biology page 56 · High flyer series pages |
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3-4 | TRANSPORT IN ANIMALS | Blood vessels | By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:
· Explain the structure of arteries, veins and capillaries · Relate the structure of the arteries, veins and capillaries to their function
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· Explaining and relating the structure to their functions
· Drawing the arteries, veins and capillaries · Making medals of blood vessels |
· Chart showing arteries, veins, and capillaries
· Modes of blood vessels · Different colours of Plasticine
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· Comprehensive secondary Biology students Bk. 2 page 29-31
· Teachers bk. 2 pages 14-25 · KLB secondary Biology · Students book 2 Page 25-30 · KLB teachers book 2 pages 15-34 · Longhorn secondary biology: students book 2 page 33-43 · Golden tips biology pages 67-68 · Gateway secondary Biology pages 88-90 · Longman biology page 56 · High flyer series pages |
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10 | 1 | TRANSPORT IN ANIMALS | Diseases and defects of the circulatory system | By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:
· Name the common diseases of circulatory system such as thrombosis, varicose veins · Suggest methods of control/prevention for the diseases.
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· Name the diseases of the circulatory system
· Suggest methods of control/prevention |
· Resource person such as the school nurse
· Photographs of people suffering from diseases of the circulatory system
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· Comprehensive secondary Biology students Bk. 2 page 32-33
· Teachers bk. 2 pages 14-15 · KLB secondary Biology · Students book 2 Page 31-32 · KLB teachers book 2 pages 15-34 · Longhorn secondary biology: students book 2 page 43-45 · Golden tips biology pages 73-74 · Gateway secondary Biology pages 92-93 · Longman biology page 57 · High flyer series pages |
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2 | TRANSPORT IN ANIMALS | The structure and function of the blood | By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:
· List the components of the blood · State the functions of each of the blood components
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· Listing components of blood
· Relating blood components to their functions · Modeling red blood cells (RBC) |
· Resource person such as the school nurse
· Model RBCs using Plasticine
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· Comprehensive secondary Biology students Bk. 2 page 33-37
· Teachers bk. 2 pages 14-25 · KLB secondary Biology · Students book 2 Page 32-35 · KLB teachers book 2 pages 15-34 · Longhorn secondary biology: students book 2 page 45-50 · Golden tips biology pages 69-71 · Gateway secondary Biology pages 90 · Longman biology page 58-59 · High flyer series pages |
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3-4 | TRANSPORT IN ANIMALS | The structure and function of the blood | By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:
· Explain how oxygen and carbon dioxide are transported in the blood · Describe the mechanisms of blood clotting and its importance
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· Explaining how oxygen and carbon dioxide are transported in the blood
· Describing the mechanisms of blood clotting and its importance · |
· Resource person such as the school nurse
· Chart showing blood clotting mechanism
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· Comprehensive secondary Biology students Bk. 2 page 34-35
· Teachers bk. 2 pages 14-25 · KLB secondary Biology · Students book 2 Page 36-38 · KLB teachers book 2 pages 15-34 · Longhorn secondary biology: students book 2 page 45-51 · Golden tips biology pages 70-71 · Gateway secondary Biology pages 90 · Longman biology page · High flyer series pages |
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11 | 1 | TRANSPORT IN ANIMALS | Blood grouping and blood transfusion | By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:
· Describe the human blood group system · State the importance of blood groups in blood transfusion
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· Describing blood groups
· Stating the importance of human blood groups in blood transfusion · Playing cards/bottle tops in pairs · |
· Resource person such as the school nurse
· Chart showing blood groups and possible transfusions · Prepared cards/bottle tops
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· Comprehensive secondary Biology students Bk. 2 page 37-38
· Teachers bk. 2 pages 14-25 · KLB secondary Biology · Students book 2 Page 36-38 · KLB teachers book 2 pages 15-34 · Longhorn secondary biology: students book 2 page 51-54 · Golden tips biology pages 72-73 · Gateway secondary Biology pages 90-91 · Longman biology page 56 · High flyer series pages |
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2 | TRANSPORT IN ANIMALS | Blood grouping and blood transfusion | By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:
· Discuss the rhesus factor · State the role of the rhesus factor in blood transfusion
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· Discussing the rhesus factor and its role in blood transfusion
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· Resource person such as the school nurse
· Blood transfusion personnel
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· Comprehensive secondary Biology students Bk. 2 page 38-39
· Teachers bk. 2 pages 14-25 · KLB secondary Biology · Students book 2 Page 37-39 · KLB teachers book 2 pages 15-34 · Longhorn secondary biology: students book 2 page 52-55 · Golden tips biology pages 72-73 · Gateway secondary Biology pages 92 · Longman biology page 59 · High flyer series pages |
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3-4 | TRANSPORT IN ANIMALS | The structure of the heart (practical lesson) | By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:
· Examine the external and internal structure of a cows heart · Investigate pulse rate at the wrist
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· Examining a mammalian heart structure and identifying various parts
· Working in pairs to examine pulse rate before and after vigorous activities · |
· Fresh heart of a mammal such as a cow
· Dissecting kit · Hand lens · Stop watch
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· Comprehensive secondary Biology students Bk. 2 page 44-45
· Teachers bk. 2 pages 14-25 · KLB secondary Biology · Students book 2 Page 30-31 · KLB teachers book 2 pages 15-34 · Longhorn secondary biology: students book 2 page 28 · Golden tips biology pages 66 · Gateway secondary Biology pages 89 · Longman biology page 59 · High flyer series pages |
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12 | 1 | TRANSPORT IN ANIMALS | Immune responses | By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:
· Defining immunity · Describe immune response · Differentiate between natural and artificial immunity
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· Defining immunity
· Describing immune responses · Distinguishing between natural and artificial immunity |
· Chart showing types of immunity
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· Comprehensive secondary Biology students Bk. 2 page 39-41
· Teachers bk. 2 pages 14-25 · KLB secondary Biology · Students book 2 Page 40-41 · KLB teachers book 2 pages 15-34 · Longhorn secondary biology: students book 2 page 56-58 · Golden tips biology pages 74-75 · Gateway secondary Biology pages 93 · Longman biology page · High flyer series pages |
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2 | TRANSPORT IN ANIMALS | vaccination | By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:
· Define vaccination · Describe importance of vaccination against diseases such as tuberculosis, poliomyelitis, measles, diphtheria, whooping cough
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· Defining vaccination
· Describing the importance of vaccination · Drawing the vaccination table |
· Chart showing the vaccination table
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· Comprehensive secondary Biology students Bk. 2 page 40-41
· Teachers bk. 2 pages 14-25 · KLB secondary Biology · Students book 2 Page 41-43 · KLB teachers book 2 pages 15-34 · Longhorn secondary biology: students book 2 page 58-59 · Golden tips biology pages 75-76 · Gateway secondary Biology pages 93-94 · Longman biology page · High flyer series pages |
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3-4 | TRANSPORT IN ANIMALS | Allergic reactions | By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:
· Define allergic reactions and explain their causes · Carry out an experiment to demonstrate the unidirectional flow of blood in the cutaneous veins of the forearm
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· Defining allergic reactions and explaining their causes
· Carrying out an experiment to demonstrate the unidirectional flow of blood in the cutaneous veins |
· School nurse
· Rubber bands · Bandages or handkerchiefs
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· Comprehensive secondary Biology students Bk. 2 page 41-42-45
· Teachers bk. 2 pages 14-25 · KLB secondary Biology · Students book 2 Page 43 · KLB teachers book 2 pages 15-34 · Longhorn secondary biology: students book 2 page 58 · Golden tips biology pages 76-77 · Gateway secondary Biology pages 93-94 · Longman biology page59-60 · High flyer series pages |
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13 | REVISION AND END OF TERM EXAMINATIONS |
BIOLOGY FORM 2 SCHEMES OF WORK – TERM 2 | ||||||||
WEEK | LESSON | TOPIC | SUB – TOPIC | OBJECTIVES | LEARNING/TEACHING ACTIVITIES | LEARNING/TEACHING RESOURCES | REFERENCES | REMARKS |
1 | 1 | GASEOUS EXCHANGE IN PLANTS | Definition and importance of gaseous exchange | By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:
· Define gaseous exchange · Identify the gases that are exchanged in the living organism · Explain the importance of gaseous exchange in organisms
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· Defining gaseous exchange
· state the gases that are exchanged in the living organisms such as oxygen and carbon dioxide · discussion on the importance of gaseous exchange in organisms
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· charts on the importance of gaseous exchange in organisms
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· Comprehensive secondary Biology students Bk. 2 page 48
· Teachers bk. 2 pages 26-33 · KLB secondary Biology · Students book 2 Page 48-50 · KLB teachers book 2 pages 35-44 · Longhorn secondary biology: students book 2 page 70 · Golden tips biology pages 79 · Gateway secondary Biology pages 113 · Longman biology page 62 · High flyer series pages 36 |
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2 | GASEOUS EXCHANGE IN PLANTS | Gaseous exchange in the stomata | By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:
· Describe the stomata · Draw and label open and closed stomata · Explain stomata and gaseous exchange
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· Describing the parts of the stomata
· Drawing and labeling of open and closed stoma · Discussion on stomatal gaseous exchange
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· Chart showing open and closed stomata
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· Comprehensive secondary Biology students Bk. 2 page 48-49
· Teachers bk. 2 pages · KLB secondary Biology · Students book 2 Page 48-51 · KLB teachers book 2 pages 35-44 · Longhorn secondary biology: students book 2 page 70-74 · Golden tips biology pages 79-80 · Gateway secondary Biology pages 114 · Longman biology page 62 · High flyer series pages |
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3-4 | GASEOUS EXCHANGE IN PLANTS | Stomata (practical lesson) | By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:
· Investigate the presence of stomata on leaves · Investigate the shape of guard cells and the distribution of stomata on leaves
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· Investigating the presence of stomata on leaves in groups
· Investigating the shape of guard cells · Discussion on the distribution of stomata on leaves of various plants |
· Water in a beaker
· Leaves of various leaves · Means of heating · Clear nail varnish · Light microscope · Cover slip · Forceps · Microscope slide · Leaves of various plants
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· Comprehensive secondary Biology students Bk. 2 page 54
· Teachers bk. 2 pages 26-33 · KLB secondary Biology · Students book 2 Page 48-50 · KLB teachers book 2 pages 35-44 · Longhorn secondary biology: students book 2 page 76 · Golden tips biology pages · Gateway secondary Biology pages 114 · Longman biology page · High flyer series pages |
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2 | 1 | GASEOUS EXCHANGE IN PLANTS | Mechanism of opening and closing stomata | By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:
· Explain the mechanism of opening and closing of stomata · Describe photosynthetic/glucose accumulation theory of opening and closing stomata
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· Explaining the mechanism of opening and closing of stomata
· Discussion on the photosynthetic/glucose accumulation theory of opening and closing stomata
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· Chart showing open and closed stomata
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· Comprehensive secondary Biology students Bk. 2 page 49-50
· Teachers bk. 2 pages 26-33 · KLB secondary Biology · Students book 2 Page 50-51 · KLB teachers book 2 pages 35-44 · Longhorn secondary biology: students book 2 page 71-74 · Golden tips biology pages 79-80 · Gateway secondary Biology pages 114 · Longman biology page 62 · High flyer series pages |
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2 | GASEOUS EXCHANGE IN PLANTS | Mechanism of opening and closing stomata | By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:
· Describe inter-conversion of starch and glucose and ion accumulation theories |
· Discussion on the inter-conversion of starch and glucose and ion accumulation theories | · Chart showing open and closed stomata
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· Comprehensive secondary Biology students Bk. 2 page 50
· Teachers bk. 2 pages 26-33 · KLB secondary Biology · Students book 2 Page 50-51 · KLB teachers book 2 pages 35-44 · Longhorn secondary biology: students book 2 page 76 · Golden tips biology pages 79-80 · Gateway secondary Biology pages 114 · Longman biology page · High flyer series pages |
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3-4 | GASEOUS EXCHANGE IN PLANTS | Internal structure of stems and leaves (practical lessons) | By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:
· Investigate the internal structure of stems and leaf stalk in aerial and aquatic plants · Investigate tissue distribution in aerial leaves and stems |
· Investigation of the structure of stems and leaf stalks in aerial and aquatic plants | · Microscope
· Prepared permanent slides of aerial leaves and stems · Water lily leaf stalk · Bougainvillea twig · Beaker containing water · scalpel
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· Comprehensive secondary Biology students Bk. 2 page 55
· Teachers bk. 2 pages 26-33 · KLB secondary Biology · Students book 2 Page 50-52 · KLB teachers book 2 pages 35-44 · Longhorn secondary biology: students book 2 page 75-76 · Golden tips biology pages · Gateway secondary Biology pages · Longman biology page 62 · High flyer series pages |
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3 | 1 | GASEOUS EXCHANGE IN PLANTS | Cuticular and lenticular gaseous exchange | By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to describe Cuticular and lenticular gaseous exchange | · Discussion on lenticular gaseous exchange
· Discussion on Cuticular gaseous exchange |
· Chart showing internal leaf structure and lenticels
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· Comprehensive secondary Biology students Bk. 2 page 52
· Teachers bk. 2 pages 26-33 · KLB secondary Biology · Students book 2 Page 51-53 · KLB teachers book 2 pages 35-44 · Longhorn secondary biology: students book 2 page 75 · Golden tips biology pages 81 · Gateway secondary Biology pages 114-115 · Longman biology page 62-64 · High flyer series pages 36-37 |
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2 | GASEOUS EXCHANGE IN PLANTS | gaseous exchange through the roots | By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to;
· Draw the structure of the root · Describe how gaseous exchange takes place through the epidermis of the roots |
· Drawing the structure of the root
· Discussion on gaseous exchange through the roots |
· Photograph of pneumatophic
· Chart showing breathing roots
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· Comprehensive secondary Biology students Bk. 2 page 52-54
· Teachers bk. 2 pages 26-33 · KLB secondary Biology · Students book 2 Page 48-52 · KLB teachers book 2 pages 35-44 · Longhorn secondary biology: students book 2 page 74-75 · Golden tips biology pages 81-82 · Gateway secondary Biology pages 113-114 · Longman biology page · High flyer series pages |
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3-4 | GASEOUS EXCHANGE IN PLANTS | gaseous exchange structures | By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to;
· Examine various types of gaseous exchange structure in different organisms · Relate the various types of gaseous exchange structure to their functions in different organisms |
· Examining various types of gaseous exchange structures
· Relating the various types of gaseous exchange structure to their functions in different organisms |
· Tadpoles
· Insects (alive) · Fish · Frog · earthworm
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· Comprehensive secondary Biology students Bk. 2 page 57
· Teachers bk. 2 pages 34-48 · KLB secondary Biology · Students book 2 Page 58-61 · KLB teachers book 2 pages 35-44 · Longhorn secondary biology: students book 2 page 80-81 · Golden tips biology pages 82 · Gateway secondary Biology pages 115 · Longman biology page · High flyer series pages |
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4 | 1 | GASEOUS EXCHANGE IN ANIMALS | Gaseous exchange types and characteristics of respiratory surfaces in animals | By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to;
· State the characteristics of gaseous exchange surfaces in different organisms |
· Discussion on characteristics of gaseous exchange surfaces
· Discussion on mechanism of gaseous exchange surfaces · Discussion on mechanism of gaseous exchange in amoeba |
· Chart showing diagrams of different gaseous exchange surfaces such as insects fish, frogs and earth worms
· Chart showing diagram on gaseous exchange in amoeba
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· Comprehensive secondary Biology students Bk. 2 page 57-58
· Teachers bk. 2 pages 34-48 · KLB secondary Biology · Students book 2 Page 53 · KLB teachers book 2 pages 35-44 · Longhorn secondary biology: students book 2 page 80 · Golden tips biology pages 82-83 · Gateway secondary Biology pages 115 · Longman biology page 65 · High flyer series pages |
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2-3 | GASEOUS EXCHANGE IN ANIMALS | gaseous exchange in an insect | By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to;
· Examine the gaseous exchange structures of a grasshopper or a locust · Draw the gaseous exchange structure of an insect |
· Examining the gaseous exchange structures in insects
· Drawing the gaseous exchange structure of an insect |
· Chart on tracheal system in insects
· Live grasshoppers · Dissecting board · Pins · Hand lens · Dissecting kit · Chloroform · Cotton wool
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· Comprehensive secondary Biology students Bk. 2 page 58
· Teachers bk. 2 pages 34-48 · KLB secondary Biology · Students book 2 Page 54-56 · KLB teachers book 2 pages 35-44 · Longhorn secondary biology: students book 2 page 81-84 · Golden tips biology pages 83 · Gateway secondary Biology pages 115-116 · Longman biology page 64 · High flyer series pages 37-38 |
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4 | GASEOUS EXCHANGE IN ANIMALS & PLANTS | Continuous assessment test | By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to answer all questions asked in the test
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· Learner to write down the answers
· Teacher to supervise test |
· Question papers
· Marking scheme
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5 | 1 | GASEOUS EXCHANGE IN ANIMALS | gaseous exchange in bony fish | By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to;
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· Chart showing diagram of gill chamber of bony fish
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· Comprehensive secondary Biology students Bk. 2 page 59-60
· Teachers bk. 2 pages 34-48 · KLB secondary Biology · Students book 2 Page 56-58 · KLB teachers book 2 pages 35-44 · Longhorn secondary biology: students book 2 page 84-88 · Golden tips biology pages 84 · Gateway secondary Biology pages 116-117 · Longman biology page · High flyer series pages |
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2 | GASEOUS EXCHANGE IN ANIMALS | Gaseous exchange in bony fish | By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to describe the mechanism of gaseous exchange in bony fish
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· Chart showing diagram of gill chamber of bony fish
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· Comprehensive secondary Biology students Bk. 2 page 60-61
· Teachers bk. 2 pages 34-48 · KLB secondary Biology · Students book 2 Page 57-58 · KLB teachers book 2 pages 35-44 · Longhorn secondary biology: students book 2 page 84 · Golden tips biology pages 84 · Gateway secondary Biology pages 116-117 · Longman biology page · High flyer series pages 38 |
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3-4 | GASEOUS EXCHANGE IN ANIMALS | Gaseous exchange in bony fish (practical lesson) | By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:
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· Tilapia fish
· Hand lens · Gills of a bony fish · Dissecting kit · Pins · Dissecting board
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· Comprehensive secondary Biology students Bk. 2 page 69
· Teachers bk. 2 pages 34-48 · KLB secondary Biology · Students book 2 Page 58 · KLB teachers book 2 pages 35-44 · Longhorn secondary biology: students book 2 page 84-85 · Golden tips biology pages 84 · Gateway secondary Biology pages 116 · Longman biology page · High flyer series pages |
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6 | 1 | GASEOUS EXCHANGE IN ANIMALS | gaseous exchange in frogs | By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to describe the gaseous exchange I a frog through its gills, skin, mouth and lungs.
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· Chart showing position of mouth cavity, lungs and nostrils in a frog
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· Comprehensive secondary Biology students Bk. 2 page 61-62
· Teachers bk. 2 pages 34-48 · KLB secondary Biology · Students book 2 Page 58-59 · KLB teachers book 2 pages 35-44 · Longhorn secondary biology: students book 2 page 88-90 · Golden tips biology pages 84-85 · Gateway secondary Biology pages 117 · Longman biology page 65-66 · High flyer series pages |
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2 | GASEOUS EXCHANGE IN ANIMALS | gaseous exchange in human beings | By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:
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· Chart showing the lungs and rib cage in human beings
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· Comprehensive secondary Biology students Bk. 2 page 63-65
· Teachers bk. 2 pages 34-48 · KLB secondary Biology · Students book 2 Page 59-64 · KLB teachers book 2 pages 35-44 · Longhorn secondary biology: students book 2 page 90-94 · Golden tips biology pages 85-86 · Gateway secondary Biology pages 117-118 · Longman biology page 66 · High flyer series pages 38-39 |
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6 | 3-4 | GASEOUS EXCHANGE IN ANIMALS | gaseous exchange in human beings | By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:
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· Identifying the structures of gaseous exchange in a dissected rabbit (mammal)
· Discussion on mechanism of breathing in human beings
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· Chart showing the lungs and rib cage in human beings
· Dissected rabbit displaying the gaseous exchange system
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· Comprehensive secondary Biology students Bk. 2 page 64
· Teachers bk. 2 pages 34-48 · KLB secondary Biology · Students book 2 Page 59-64 · KLB teachers book 2 pages 35-44 · Longhorn secondary biology: students book 2 page 94-97 · Golden tips biology pages 86 · Gateway secondary Biology pages 119 · Longman biology page · High flyer series pages 38-39 |
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7 | 1-2 | GASEOUS EXCHANGE IN ANIMALS | Breathing mechanisms in human beings | By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:
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· Chart showing the exchange of gases in alveoli of human beings
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· Comprehensive secondary Biology students Bk. 2 page 66
· Teachers bk. 2 pages 34-48 · KLB secondary Biology · Students book 2 Page 61-65 · KLB teachers book 2 pages 35-44 · Longhorn secondary biology: students book 2 page 96-99 · Golden tips biology pages 86-87 · Gateway secondary Biology pages 119-120 · Longman biology page 67 · High flyer series pages 38-39 |
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3-4 | GASEOUS EXCHANGE IN ANIMALS AND PLANTS | Continuous assessment test | By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to
· Answer all questions asked in the test |
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· Question papers
· Marking scheme
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8 | 1-2 | GASEOUS EXCHANGE IN ANIMALS | Gaseous exchange in human beings | By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:
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· Lungs from a mammal eg. goat, sheep and cow
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· Comprehensive secondary Biology students Bk. 2 page 66
· Teachers bk. 2 pages 34-48 · KLB secondary Biology · Students book 2 Page 59-65 · KLB teachers book 2 pages 35-44 · Longhorn secondary biology: students book 2 page · Golden tips biology pages 86-87 · Gateway secondary Biology pages 120 · Longman biology page 66-67 · High flyer series pages 38-39 |
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3-4 | GASEOUS EXCHANGE IN ANIMALS | Gaseous exchange in mammals (practical lesson) | By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:
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· A bell jar
· Two balloons · Rubber stopper with a hole · Y-shape glass tube · Rubber sheet · String · Petroleum jelly
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· Comprehensive secondary Biology students Bk. 2 page 71
· Teachers bk. 2 pages 34-48 · KLB secondary Biology · Students book 2 Page 63 · KLB teachers book 2 pages 35-44 · Longhorn secondary biology: students book 2 page 96-99 · Golden tips biology pages 86-87 · Gateway secondary Biology pages 117-119 · Longman biology page · High flyer series pages |
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9 | 1 | GASEOUS EXCHANGE IN ANIMALS | Factors affecting the rate of breathing | By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:
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· Chart with table showing factors affecting breathing
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· Comprehensive secondary Biology students Bk. 2 page 66-67
· Teachers bk. 2 pages 34-48 · KLB secondary Biology · Students book 2 Page 65-66 · KLB teachers book 2 pages 35-44 · Longhorn secondary biology: students book 2 page 101-102 · Golden tips biology pages 87 · Gateway secondary Biology pages 119 · Longman biology page 67-68 · High flyer series pages |
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2 | GASEOUS EXCHANGE IN ANIMALS | Respiratory diseases | By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:
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· Chart on respiratory diseases
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· Comprehensive secondary Biology students Bk. 2 page 71
· Teachers bk. 2 pages 34-48 · KLB secondary Biology · Students book 2 Page 67-70 · KLB teachers book 2 pages 35-44 · Longhorn secondary biology: students book 2 page 104-107 · Golden tips biology pages 87-88 · Gateway secondary Biology pages 121 · Longman biology page 68 · High flyer series pages |
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3-4 | GASEOUS EXCHANGE IN ANIMALS | Gaseous exchange in animals (practical lesson) | By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to demonstrate the effect of exercise on the rate of breathing |
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· Chair
· Stop watch · Skipping rope
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· Comprehensive secondary Biology students Bk. 2 page 74
· Teachers bk. 2 pages 34-48 · KLB secondary Biology · Students book 2 Page 66-67 · KLB teachers book 2 pages 35-44 · Longhorn secondary biology: students book 2 page 101-104 · Golden tips biology pages · Gateway secondary Biology pages · Longman biology page · High flyer series pages |
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10 | 1 | RESPIRATION | Introduction
Tissue respiration |
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:
· Define respiration · State the significance of respiration · Draw and label mitochondria |
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· Chart showing diagram of mitochondria
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· Comprehensive secondary Biology students Bk. 2 page 74
· Teachers bk. 2 pages 49-57 · KLB secondary Biology · Students book 2 Page 73-74 · KLB teachers book 2 pages 45-48 · Longhorn secondary biology: students book 2 page 112-113 · Golden tips biology pages 91 · Gateway secondary Biology pages 130 · Longman biology page 71 · High flyer series pages |
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2 | RESPIRATION | Anaerobic respiration | By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:
· Define Anaerobic respiration · Describe Anaerobic respiration in plants · Describe Anaerobic respiration in animals
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· Chart showing diagram of mitochondria
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· Comprehensive secondary Biology students Bk. 2 page 76-77
· Teachers bk. 2 pages 49-57 · KLB secondary Biology · Students book 2 Page 77-78 · KLB teachers book 2 pages 45-48 · Longhorn secondary biology: students book 2 page 116-119 · Golden tips biology pages 92-93 · Gateway secondary Biology pages 131 · Longman biology page 72 · High flyer series pages 41-42 |
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3-4 | RESPIRATION | Respiration (practical lesson) | By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:
· Identify the gas given off when food is burnt · Investigate the gas produced during fermentation
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· Retort stand
· Maize flour · Test-tubes · Source of heat · Boiling tubes · Delivery tube · Rubber stopper · Lime water · clump
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· Comprehensive secondary Biology students Bk. 2 page 80-81
· Teachers bk. 2 pages 49-57 · KLB secondary Biology · Students book 2 Page 75-74 · KLB teachers book 2 pages 45-48 · Longhorn secondary biology: students book 2 page 116-118, 120-121 · Golden tips biology pages · Gateway secondary Biology pages · Longman biology page · High flyer series pages |
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11 | 1-2 | RESPIRATION | Economic importance of anaerobic respiration | By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:
· State the economic importance of anaerobic respiration · Discuss the economic importance of anaerobic respiration in both plants and animals
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· Chart on the economic importance of anaerobic respiration
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· Comprehensive secondary Biology students Bk. 2 page 77
· Teachers bk. 2 pages 49-57 · KLB secondary Biology · Students book 2 Page 77-78 · KLB teachers book 2 pages 45-48 · Longhorn secondary biology: students book 2 page 119-120 · Golden tips biology pages 92-93 · Gateway secondary Biology pages 130 · Longman biology page 71 · High flyer series pages 41 |
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3-4 | RESPIRATION | Aerobic respiration | By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:
· Explain anaerobic respiration · Distinguish between anaerobic and aerobic respiration · Compare energy production in anaerobic and aerobic respiration
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· Chart on the economic importance of aerobic respiration
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· Comprehensive secondary Biology students Bk. 2 page 74-76
· Teachers bk. 2 pages 49-57 · KLB secondary Biology · Students book 2 Page 74-76 · KLB teachers book 2 pages 45-48 · Longhorn secondary biology: students book 2 page 113-115 · Golden tips biology pages 91-92 · Gateway secondary Biology pages 130-131 · Longman biology page 72-73 · High flyer series pages 41 |
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12 | 1-2 | RESPIRATION | Tissue respiration
(practical lesson) |
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:
· Investigate the production of heat by germinating seeds · Demonstrate that respiration takes place in plants
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· Carrying out the various experiments in groups
· Discussion on the observation or results observed
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· Two vacuum flasks
· Two thermometers · Beans and cotton wool · Sterilizer such as formalin · Bell jar · Soda lime · Two conical flasks · Black cloth · Lime water · Potted plant · Delivery tube · Filter pump · Corks · Petroleum jelly
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· Comprehensive secondary Biology students Bk. 2 page 81-82
· Teachers bk. 2 pages 49-57 · KLB secondary Biology · Students book 2 Page 76-77 · KLB teachers book 2 pages 45-48 · Longhorn secondary biology: students book 2 page 115 · Golden tips biology pages 94 · Gateway secondary Biology pages · Longman biology page · High flyer series pages |
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3-4 | RESPIRATION | Tissue respiration
(practical lesson) |
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:
· Show aerobic respiration in animals · Show the aerobic respiration takes place in animals
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· Carrying out the experiments
· Discussion on the results observed
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· Grasshopper
· Two pieces of insulin cloth or wire net · Bicarbonate indicator · Two conical flasks · Measuring cylinder · Two rubber bands · Two labels · Bell jar · Lime water · Delivery tubes · Soda lime · Rat · Filter pump · Petroleum jelly
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· Comprehensive secondary Biology students Bk. 2 page 83-84
· Teachers bk. 2 pages 49-57 · KLB secondary Biology · Students book 2 Page 78 · KLB teachers book 2 pages 45-48 · Longhorn secondary biology: students book 2 page 117 · Golden tips biology pages 94 · Gateway secondary Biology pages · Longman biology page · High flyer series pages |
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13 | REVISION AND END OF TERM EXAMINATION |
BIOLOGY FORM 2 SCHEMES OF WORK – TERM 3 | ||||||||
WEEK | LESSON | TOPIC | SUB – TOPIC | OBJECTIVES | LEARNING/TEACHING ACTIVITIES | LEARNING/TEACHING RESOURCES | REFERENCES | REMARKS |
1 | 1 | EXCRETION AND HOMEOSTASIS | Definition of terms | By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:
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· Defining excretion, homeostasis and secretion
· Distinguishing between excretion and egestion · Explaining the necessity of excretion in plants and animals |
· Chart showing major terms and their definitions
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· Comprehensive secondary Biology students Bk. 2 page 86
· Teachers bk. 2 pages 58-68 · KLB secondary Biology · Students book 2 Page 83-84 · KLB teachers book 2 pages 49-54 · Longhorn secondary biology: students book 2 page 124 · Golden tips biology pages 96 · Gateway secondary Biology pages 141 · Longman biology page 75 · High flyer series pages 44 |
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2 | EXCRETION AND HOMEOSTASIS | Excretion in plants | By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:
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· Describing the methods of excretion in plants
· Listing excretory products in plants
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· Chart showing excretory products in plants and methods of excretion in plants
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· Comprehensive secondary Biology students Bk. 2 page 86-87
· Teachers bk. 2 pages 58-68 · KLB secondary Biology · Students book 2 Page 83-84 · KLB teachers book 2 pages 49-54 · Longhorn secondary biology: students book 2 page 124-125 · Golden tips biology pages 96-97 · Gateway secondary Biology pages 141 · Longman biology page 75-76 · High flyer series pages 44 |
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3-4 | EXCRETION AND HOMEOSTASIS | Excretion in plants | By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:
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· Chart showing excretory products , sources and their economic importance in plants
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· Comprehensive secondary Biology students Bk. 2 page 88
· Teachers bk. 2 pages 58-68 · KLB secondary Biology · Students book 2 Page 84 · KLB teachers book 2 pages · Longhorn secondary biology: students book 2 page 125-127 · Golden tips biology pages 96-97 · Gateway secondary Biology pages 141 · Longman biology page 76 · High flyer series pages 44 |
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2 | 1 | EXCRETION AND HOMEOSTASIS | Excretion and homeostasis in Animals | By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:
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· Chart showing an amoeba in stages of excreting water and wastes
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· Comprehensive secondary Biology students Bk. 2 page 88
· Teachers bk. 2 pages 58-68 · KLB secondary Biology · Students book 2 Page 84-85 · KLB teachers book 2 pages 49-54 · Longhorn secondary biology: students book 2 page 127-128 · Golden tips biology pages 97-98 · Gateway secondary Biology pages 142 · Longman biology page 77 · High flyer series pages 44 |
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2 | EXCRETION AND HOMEOSTASIS | Excretion and homeostasis in Animals | By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:
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· Chart showing the specialized organs and the main excretory products
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· Comprehensive secondary Biology students Bk. 2 page 88
· Teachers bk. 2 pages · KLB secondary Biology · Students book 2 Page 84-87 · KLB teachers book 2 pages 49-54 · Longhorn secondary biology: students book 2 page 128-131 · Golden tips biology pages 98 · Gateway secondary Biology pages 142 · Longman biology page 77 · High flyer series pages 44-45 |
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3-4 | EXCRETION AND HOMEOSTASIS | The human kidney | By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:
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· Kidney of a mammal
· Sharp knife · Chart showing section of a kidney
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· Comprehensive secondary Biology students Bk. 2 page 91, 105
· Teachers bk. 2 pages · KLB secondary Biology 58-68 · Students book 2 Page 88-92 · KLB teachers book 2 pages 49-54 · Longhorn secondary biology: students book 2 page 132-135 · Golden tips biology pages 100-101 · Gateway secondary Biology pages 144 · Longman biology page 77 · High flyer series pages |
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3 | 1 | EXCRETION AND HOMEOSTASIS | Functions of the nephron | By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:
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· Chart showing the structure of the nephron
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· Comprehensive secondary Biology students Bk. 2 page 92-94
· Teachers bk. 2 pages · KLB secondary Biology 58-68 · Students book 2 Page 90-92 · KLB teachers book 2 pages 49-54 · Longhorn secondary biology: students book 2 page 135-137 · Golden tips biology pages 101-102 · Gateway secondary Biology pages 145 · Longman biology page 77 · High flyer series pages 47 |
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2 | EXCRETION AND HOMEOSTASIS | Neuro-endoctrine system and homeostasis | By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:
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· Diagram of the nephron showing the movement of sodium ions and water
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· Comprehensive secondary Biology students Bk. 2 page 93-94
· Teachers bk. 2 pages · KLB secondary Biology 58-68 · Students book 2 Page 97-100 · KLB teachers book 2 pages 49-54 · Longhorn secondary biology: students book 2 page 139-142 · Golden tips biology pages 103-104 · Gateway secondary Biology pages 145 · Longman biology page 78 · High flyer series pages 45-47 |
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3-4 | EXCRETION AND HOMEOSTASIS | Neuro-endoctrine system and homeostasis | By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:
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· Flow chart showing homeostatic mechanism, positive and negative feedback
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· Comprehensive secondary Biology students Bk. 2 page 94-95
· Teachers bk. 2 pages · KLB secondary Biology 58-68 · Students book 2 Page 97-100 · KLB teachers book 2 pages 49-54 · Longhorn secondary biology: students book 2 page 139-142 · Golden tips biology pages 103-104 · Gateway secondary Biology pages 145-146 · Longman biology page 78-79 · High flyer series pages 49-51 |
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4 | 1 | EXCRETION AND HOMEOSTASIS | osmoregulation | By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:
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Osmoregulation
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· Flow chart showing the homeostatic mechanism in regulating osmotic pressure by the kidney | · Comprehensive secondary Biology students Bk. 2 page 95-97
· Teachers bk. 2 pages 58-68 · KLB secondary Biology Students book 2 Page 100-101 · KLB teachers book 2 pages 49-54 · Longhorn secondary biology: students book 2 page 140-142 · Golden tips biology pages 105 · Gateway secondary Biology pages 145-146 · Longman biology page 78 · High flyer series pages 45-47 |
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2-3 | EXCRETION AND HOMEOSTASIS | Diabetes insipidus and other common kidney diseases | By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:
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· Chart showing the diseases, causes, symptoms and control/ prevention methods | · Comprehensive secondary Biology students Bk. 2 page 96, 101-102
· Teachers bk. 2 pages 58-68 · KLB secondary Biology Students book 2 Page 49-54 · KLB teachers book 2 pages 101, 93-94 · Longhorn secondary biology: students book 2 page 142, 138-140 · Golden tips biology pages 105, 102-103 · Gateway secondary Biology pages 147 · Longman biology page 77 · High flyer series pages 47 |
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4 | EXCRETION AND HOMEOSTASIS | Continuous assessment test | By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:
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· Question paper
· Marking schemes |
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5 | 1 | EXCRETION AND HOMEOSTASIS | Excretion and homeostasis in animals | By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:
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· Chart showing the section of the skin | · Comprehensive secondary Biology students Bk. 2 page 89-90
· Teachers bk. 2 pages 58-68 · KLB secondary Biology Students book 2 Page 85-87 · KLB teachers book 2 pages 49-54 · Longhorn secondary biology: students book 2 page 129-132 · Golden tips biology pages 98-100 · Gateway secondary Biology pages 142 · Longman biology page 78 · High flyer series pages 45 |
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2 | EXCRETION AND HOMEOSTASIS | The role of the skin in homeostasis | By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:
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· Chart showing diagram of the skin
· Photograph of a section of the skin |
· Comprehensive secondary Biology students Bk. 2 page 98-99
· Teachers bk. 2 pages 58-68 · KLB secondary Biology Students book 2 Page 98-101 · KLB teachers book 2 pages 49-54 · Longhorn secondary biology: students book 2 page 131-132 · Golden tips biology pages 98-100 · Gateway secondary Biology pages 142-143 · Longman biology page 78 · High flyer series pages 45-47 |
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3-4 | EXCRETION AND HOMEOSTASIS | Thermoregulation in human beings | By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:
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· Photographs of warmly dressed people during cold weather
· Photograph of people with light cloth during hot weather |
· Comprehensive secondary Biology students Bk. 2 page 99-100
· Teachers bk. 2 pages 58-68 · KLB secondary Biology Students book 2 Page 98-100 · KLB teachers book 2 pages 49-54 · Longhorn secondary biology: students book 2 page · Golden tips biology pages 106-108 · Gateway secondary Biology pages 147-148 · Longman biology page 78 · High flyer series pages |
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6 | 1 | EXCRETION AND HOMEOSTASIS | Heat loss and heat gain | By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:
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· Resource person e.g. physics teacher to describe methods of heat loss and heat gain | · Comprehensive secondary Biology students Bk. 2 page 99-100
· Teachers bk. 2 pages 58-68 · KLB secondary Biology Students book 2 Page 98-100 · KLB teachers book 2 pages 49-54 · Longhorn secondary biology: students book 2 page 149-153 · Golden tips biology pages 106-108 · Gateway secondary Biology pages 148 · Longman biology page 78-79 · High flyer series pages 49-50 |
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2 | EXCRETION AND HOMEOSTASIS | Surface area to volume ratio in relation to thermoregulation | By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:
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· Pictures of large sized mammals and small sized mammals | · Comprehensive secondary Biology students Bk. 2 page 99
· Teachers bk. 2 pages 58-68 · KLB secondary Biology Students book 2 Page 100-101 · KLB teachers book 2 pages 49-54 · Longhorn secondary biology: students book 2 page 152 · Golden tips biology pages 106-108 · Gateway secondary Biology pages 148 · Longman biology page 78-79 · High flyer series pages 49-50 |
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3-4 | EXCRETION AND HOMEOSTASIS | The role of the liver in homeostasis | By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:
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· Chart showing the external structure of the liver in relation to the gut, gall bladder and blood vessels | · Comprehensive secondary Biology students Bk. 2 page 102-104
· Teachers bk. 2 pages 58-68 · KLB secondary Biology Students book 2 Page 93-96 · KLB teachers book 2 pages 49-54 · Longhorn secondary biology: students book 2 page 153-156 · Golden tips biology pages 108 · Gateway secondary Biology pages 148-149 · Longman biology page · High flyer series pages |
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7 | 1-2 | EXCRETION AND HOMEOSTASIS | Functions of the liver | By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:
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· Chart showing the functions of the liver | · Comprehensive secondary Biology students Bk. 2 page 103-104
· Teachers bk. 2 pages 58-68 · KLB secondary Biology Students book 2 Page 95-96 · KLB teachers book 2 pages 49-54 · Longhorn secondary biology: students book 2 page · Golden tips biology pages 108 · Gateway secondary Biology pages 149-150 · Longman biology page 79 · High flyer series pages 48 |
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3-4 | EXCRETION AND HOMEOSTASIS | Diseases of the liver | By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:
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· Chart showing diseases of liver cause and control/treatment | · Comprehensive secondary Biology students Bk. 2 page 103-104
· Teachers bk. 2 pages 58-68 · KLB secondary Biology Students book 2 Page 96-97 · KLB teachers book 2 pages 49-54 · Longhorn secondary biology: students book 2 page 156-158 · Golden tips biology pages 109-110 · Gateway secondary Biology pages 149 · Longman biology page 79-80 · High flyer series pages 48-49 |
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8 | 1-2 | EXCRETION AND HOMEOSTASIS | Excretion and homeostasis in animals (practical lesson) | By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:
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· hydrogen peroxide
· two beakers · measuring cylinder · piece of liver and kidney · splint · ruler |
· Comprehensive secondary Biology students Bk. 2 page 86-105
· Teachers bk. 2 pages 58-68 · KLB secondary Biology Students book 2 Page 96 · KLB teachers book 2 pages 49-54 · Longhorn secondary biology: students book 2 page 155-156 · Golden tips biology pages 110 · Gateway secondary Biology pages · Longman biology page · High flyer series pages |
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3-4 | EXCRETION AND HOMEOSTASIS | Continuous assessment test | By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to
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· Question paper
· Marking scheme |
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9 | 1-2 | EXCRETION AND HOMEOSTASIS | Role of the liver in the regulation of blood glucose | By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:
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· Chart showing steps in controlling blood sugar levels | · Comprehensive secondary Biology students Bk. 2 page 97
· Teachers bk. 2 pages 58-68 · KLB secondary Biology Students book 2 Page 102-103 · KLB teachers book 2 pages · Longhorn secondary biology: students book 2 page 153-156 · Golden tips biology pages 105-106 · Gateway secondary Biology pages 149 · Longman biology page 79 · High flyer series pages |
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3-4 | EXCRETION AND HOMEOSTASIS | Regulation of blood sugar | By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:
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· Flow chart showing regulation of blood sugar | · Comprehensive secondary Biology students Bk. 2 page 98
· Teachers bk. 2 pages 58-68 · KLB secondary Biology Students book 2 Page 102-103 · KLB teachers book 2 pages 49-54 · Longhorn secondary biology: students book 2 page 153-156 · Golden tips biology pages 105-106 · Gateway secondary Biology pages 146 · Longman biology page 78-79 · High flyer series pages |
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10 | 1-2 | EXCRETION AND HOMEOSTASIS | Thermo regulation in other animals | By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to
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· Photographs of birds, reptiles and camels showing behavior of temperature regulation | · Comprehensive secondary Biology students Bk. 2 page 100
· Teachers bk. 2 pages 58-68 · KLB secondary Biology Students book 2 Page 98-100 · KLB teachers book 2 pages 49-54 · Longhorn secondary biology: students book 2 page 146-152 · Golden tips biology pages 106-108 · Gateway secondary Biology pages 148 · Longman biology page · High flyer series pages |
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3-4 | EXCRETION AND HOMEOSTASIS | Continuous assessment test | By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to
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· Question paper
· Marking scheme |
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11 | 1-2 | REVISION | Gaseous exchange in animals | By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:
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· Chart showing parts of the lungs | · Comprehensive secondary Biology students Bk. 2 page 63-64,66
· Teachers bk. 2 pages 58-68 · KLB secondary Biology Students book 2 Page 59-64 · KLB teachers book 2 pages 35-44 · Longhorn secondary biology: students book 2 page 91-94 · Golden tips biology pages 86 · Gateway secondary Biology pages 117 · Longman biology page 66-67 · High flyer series pages |
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3-4 | REVISION | Gaseous exchange in animals | By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to describe the functions of the lungs as discussed during gaseous exchange |
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· Notes on gaseous exchange
· Charts showing lungs |
· Comprehensive secondary Biology students Bk. 2 page 63-65
· Teachers bk. 2 pages 58-68 · KLB secondary Biology Students book 2 Page 59-62 · KLB teachers book 2 pages 35-44 · Longhorn secondary biology: students book 2 page 91-94 · Golden tips biology pages 85-87 · Gateway secondary Biology pages 117-118 · Longman biology page 65-67 · High flyer series pages |
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12 | 1-4 | REVISION | Gaseous exchange in animals
(practical lesson) |
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:
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· Fresh lungs of a cow
· Livestock officer |
· Comprehensive secondary Biology students Bk. 2 page 63-65
· Teachers bk. 2 pages 58-68 · KLB secondary Biology Students book 2 Page 63 · KLB teachers book 2 pages 35-44 · Longhorn secondary biology: students book 2 page 91-94 · Golden tips biology pages · Gateway secondary Biology pages · Longman biology page 66-67 · High flyer series pages |
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13 | REVISION AND EXAMINATIONS |
BIOLOGY FORM 3 SCHEMES OF WORK – TERM 1 | ||||||||
WEEK | LESSON | TOPIC | SUB – TOPIC | OBJECTIVES | LEARNING/TEACHING ACTIVITIES | LEARNING/TEACHING RESOURCES | REFERENCES | REMARKS |
1 | 1 | CLASSIFICATION 2 | Review of binominal nomenclature | By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:
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· Local environment
· Potted plant · Use of preserved specimen of plants and animals |
· Comprehensive secondary Biology students Bk. 3 page 1-2
· Teachers bk. 3 pages 1-8 · KLB secondary Biology Students book 3 Page 1-3 · KLB teachers book 3 pages 1-3 · Principles of biology vol. 2 pages 1-4 |
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2 | CLASSIFICATION 2 | Kingdom monera | By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:
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· Local environment on a typical bacteria cell and different types of bacteria | · Comprehensive secondary Biology students Bk. 3 page
· Teachers bk. 3 pages · KLB secondary Biology Students book 3 Page 3-4 · KLB teachers book 3 pages 12-27 · Principles of biology vol. 2 pages 5-6 |
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3 | CLASSIFICATION 2 | Kingdom protoctista | By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:
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· Local environment
· Wall charts on protoctista |
· Comprehensive secondary Biology students Bk. 3 page 3-6
· Teachers bk. 3 pages 1-8 · KLB secondary Biology Students book 3 Page 3-4 · KLB teachers book 3 pages 12-27 · Principles of biology vol. 2 pages 6-8 |
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4-5 | CLASSIFICATION 2 | Kingdom protoctista | By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:
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· Local environment
· Hand lenses · Microscope · Protozoa infusion (cultured) |
· Comprehensive secondary Biology students Bk. 3 page 3-6
· Teachers bk. 3 pages 1-8 · KLB secondary Biology Students book 3 Page 4-5 · KLB teachers book 3 pages 12-27 · Principles of biology vol. 2 pages 6-8 |
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2 | 1 | CLASSIFICATION 2 | Kingdom fungi | By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:
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· Local environment
· Wall charts on fungi · Specimen of fungi · Hand lenses · microscope |
· Comprehensive secondary Biology students Bk. 3 page 6-8
· Teachers bk. 3 pages 1-8 · KLB secondary Biology Students book 3 Page 6 · KLB teachers book 3 pages 12-27 · Principles of biology vol. 2 pages 11-14 |
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2 | CLASSIFICATION 2 | Kingdom fungi | By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:
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· Hand lenses
· Charts on yeast, mushrooms and bread mold · Live specimens e.g. mushrooms |
· Comprehensive secondary Biology students Bk. 3 page 6-8
· Teachers bk. 3 pages 1-8 · KLB secondary Biology Students book 3 Page 6 · KLB teachers book 3 pages 12-27 · Principles of biology vol. 2 pages 11-14 |
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3 | CLASSIFICATION 2 | Kingdom plantae | By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:
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· Local environment
· Wall charts · Live specimens of moss |
· Comprehensive secondary Biology students Bk. 3 page 8-9
· Teachers bk. 3 pages 1-8 · KLB secondary Biology Students book 3 Page 7 · KLB teachers book 3 pages 12-27 · Principles of biology vol. 2 pages 15 |
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4-5 | CLASSIFICATION 2 | Kingdom plantae | By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:
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· Local environment
· hand lenses · Wall charts on bryophytes · Live specimens of moss plants |
· Comprehensive secondary Biology students Bk. 3 page 8-9
· Teachers bk. 3 pages 1-8 · KLB secondary Biology Students book 3 Page 7 · KLB teachers book 3 pages 12-27 · Principles of biology vol. 2 pages 15 |
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3 | 1 | CLASSIFICATION 2 | Kingdom plantae | By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:
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· Live specimen of fern
· Local environment · Hand lenses |
· Comprehensive secondary Biology students Bk. 3 page 9-10
· Teachers bk. 3 pages 1-8 · KLB secondary Biology Students book 3 Page 8-9 · KLB teachers book 3 pages · Principles of biology vol. 2 pages 16 |
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2 | CLASSIFICATION 2 | Kingdom plantae | By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:
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· Comprehensive secondary Biology students Bk. 3 page 10-11
· Teachers bk. 3 pages 1-8 · KLB secondary Biology Students book 3 Page 9-10 · KLB teachers book 3 pages 12-27 · Principles of biology vol. 2 pages 17 |
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3 | CLASSIFICATION 2 | Kingdom plantae -spermatophyta
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By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:
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· Comprehensive secondary Biology students Bk. 3 page 10-11
· Teachers bk. 3 pages 1-8 · KLB secondary Biology Students book 3 Page 9-10 · KLB teachers book 3 pages 12-27 · Principles of biology vol. 2 pages 17 |
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4-5 | CLASSIFICATION 2 | Kingdom plantae angiospermapyta | By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:
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· Live specimen of both monocotyledenous and dicotyledenous plants
· B;ade · Staining material · Handlenses · microscope |
· Comprehensive secondary Biology students Bk. 3 page 11-12
· Teachers bk. 3 pages 1-8 · KLB secondary Biology Students book 3 Page 10-11 · KLB teachers book 3 pages 12-27 · Principles of biology vol. 2 pages 18-20 |
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4 | 1 | CLASSIFICATION 2 | Kingdom animalia | By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:
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· wall charts showing different animals |
· Comprehensive secondary Biology students Bk. 3 page 12
· Teachers bk. 3 pages 1-8 · KLB secondary Biology Students book 3 Page 12-13 · KLB teachers book 3 pages 12-27 · Principles of biology vol. 2 pages 20-24 |
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2 | CLASSIFICATION 2 | Phylum arthropda | By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:
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· Wall charts showing different arthropods · Local environment · hand lenses |
· Comprehensive secondary Biology students Bk. 3 page 14
· Teachers bk. 3 pages 1-8 · KLB secondary Biology Students book 3 Page 12-13 · KLB teachers book 3 pages 12-27 · Principles of biology vol. 2 pages 25-26 |
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3 | CLASSIFICATION 2 | Class crutacea | By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:
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· preserved specimen of crutacea
· wall charts showing diagrams of crutacea · local environment · hand lenses |
· Comprehensive secondary Biology students Bk. 3 page 14
· Teachers bk. 3 pages 1-8 · KLB secondary Biology Students book 3 Page 13-14 · KLB teachers book 3 pages 12-27 · Principles of biology vol. 2 pages 29 |
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4-5 | CLASSIFICATION 2 | Class arachnida and insecta | By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:
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· preserved specimen of class arachnida and insecta
· wall charts showing diagrams of common members of class arachnida and insecta · local environment · hand lenses |
· Comprehensive secondary Biology students Bk. 3 page
· Teachers bk. 3 pages 1-8 · KLB secondary Biology Students book 3 Page 14-16 · KLB teachers book 3 pages 12-27 · Principles of biology vol. 2 pages 25,30 |
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5 | 1 | EVALUATION | Continuous assessment test | By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to
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· Question papers
· Marking scheme |
· Comprehensive secondary Biology students Bk. 3 page
· Teachers bk. 3 pages · KLB secondary Biology Students book 3 Page 30 · KLB teachers book 3 pages 1-8 · Principles of biology vol. 2 pages |
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2 | CLASSIFICATION 2 | Classes chilopoda and diplopoda | By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:
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· Preserved specimen of chilopods and diplopods
· Wall charts showing diagrams of centipedes and millipedes · Local environment
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· Comprehensive secondary Biology students Bk. 3 page 15
· Teachers bk. 3 pages 1-8 · KLB secondary Biology Students book 3 Page 14 · KLB teachers book 3 pages 12-27 · Principles of biology vol. 2 pages 31 |
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3 | CLASSIFICATION 2 | Phylum chordata | By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:
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· Preserved specimen of Phylum chordata
· local environment
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· Comprehensive secondary Biology students Bk. 3 page 16-17
· Teachers bk. 3 pages 1-8 · KLB secondary Biology Students book 3 Page 16-17 · KLB teachers book 3 pages 12-27 · Principles of biology vol. 2 pages 32 |
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4-5 | CLASSIFICATION 2 | Classes Pisces and amphibia | By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:
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· Wall charts of fish
· Live specimen amphibia · Local environment
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· Comprehensive secondary Biology students Bk. 3 page 17-19
· Teachers bk. 3 pages 1-8 · KLB secondary Biology Students book 3 Page · KLB teachers book 3 pages · Principles of biology vol. 2 pages 32-33 |
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6 | 1 | CLASSIFICATION 2 | Classes amphibian and reptilia | By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:
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· Comprehensive secondary Biology students Bk. 3 page 18-19
· Teachers bk. 3 pages 1-8 · KLB secondary Biology Students book 3 Page 18-19 · KLB teachers book 3 pages 12-27 · Principles of biology vol. 2 pages 33-34 |
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2 | CLASSIFICATION 2 | Class aves | By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:
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· Comprehensive secondary Biology students Bk. 3 page 19-20
· Teachers bk. 3 pages 1-8 · KLB secondary Biology Students book 3 Page 19-20 · KLB teachers book 3 pages 12-27 · Principles of biology vol. 2 pages 34-35 |
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3 | CLASSIFICATION 2 | Class Mammalia | By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:
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· Comprehensive secondary Biology students Bk. 3 page 20-21
· Teachers bk. 3 pages 1-8 · KLB secondary Biology Students book 3 Page 21 · KLB teachers book 3 pages 12-27 · Principles of biology vol. 2 pages 35-36 |
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4-5 | CLASSIFICATION 2 | dichotomous key | By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:
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· Comprehensive secondary Biology students Bk. 3 page 21-22
· Teachers bk. 3 pages 1-8 · KLB secondary Biology Students book 3 Page 22-26 · KLB teachers book 3 pages 12-27 · Principles of biology vol. 2 pages 37-41 |
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7 | 1 | CLASSIFICATION 2 | dichotomous key | By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:
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· Comprehensive secondary Biology students Bk. 3 page 21-22
· Teachers bk. 3 pages 1-8 · KLB secondary Biology Students book 3 Page 27-28 · KLB teachers book 3 pages 12-27 · Principles of biology vol. 2 pages 37-41 |
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2 | CLASSIFICATION 2 | dichotomous key | By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:
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· Comprehensive secondary Biology students Bk. 3 page 21-22
· Teachers bk. 3 pages 1-8 · KLB secondary Biology Students book 3 Page 29 · KLB teachers book 3 pages 12-27 · Principles of biology vol. 2 pages 37-41 |
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3 | CLASSIFICATION 2 | Dichotomous key | By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:
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· Comprehensive secondary Biology students Bk. 3 page 21-22
· Teachers bk. 3 pages 1-8 · KLB secondary Biology Students book 3 Page · KLB teachers book 3 pages 12-27 · Principles of biology vol. 2 pages |
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1 | EVALUATION & REVISION OF THE TOPICS | Continuous assessment test | By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:
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· Question papers
· Marking scheme |
· Comprehensive secondary Biology students Bk. 3 page25-26
· Teachers bk. 3 pages 1-8 · KLB secondary Biology Students book 3 Page 30 · KLB teachers book 3 pages 12-27 · Principles of biology vol. 2 pages 42-47 |
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8 | 1 | ECOLOGY | Introduction to ecology | By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:
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· Comprehensive secondary Biology students Bk. 3 page 27-28
· Teachers bk. 3 pages 8-24 · KLB secondary Biology Students book 3 Page 33-34 · KLB teachers book 3 pages 28-56 · Principles of biology vol. 2 pages 48 |
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2 | ECOLOGY | Introduction to ecology | By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:
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· Comprehensive secondary Biology students Bk. 3 page 27-28
· Teachers bk. 3 pages 8-24 · KLB secondary Biology Students book 3 Page 33-34 · KLB teachers book 3 pages 28-56 · Principles of biology vol. 2 pages 48 |
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3 | ECOLOGY | Factors affecting the distribution of organisms in an ecosystem
Light |
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:
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· Comprehensive secondary Biology students Bk. 3 page 29
· Teachers bk. 3 pages 8-24 · KLB secondary Biology Students book 3 Page 34 · KLB teachers book 3 pages 28-56 · Principles of biology vol. 2 pages 50 |
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4-5 | ECOLOGY | Factors affecting the distribution of organisms in an ecosystem
temperature |
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:
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· Comprehensive secondary Biology students Bk. 3 page
· Teachers bk. 3 pages 8-24 · KLB secondary Biology Students book 3 Page 34 · KLB teachers book 3 pages 28-56 · Principles of biology vol. 2 pages 50 |
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9 | 1 | ECOLOGY | Factors affecting the distribution of organisms in an ecosystem
Rainfall and humidity |
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:
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· Comprehensive secondary Biology students Bk. 3 page 31
· Teachers bk. 3 pages 8-24 · KLB secondary Biology Students book 3 Page 34-35 · KLB teachers book 3 pages 28-56 · Principles of biology vol. 2 pages 51 |
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2 | ECOLOGY | Factors affecting the distribution of organisms in an ecosystem
Wind and atmospheric pressure |
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:
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· Comprehensive secondary Biology students Bk. 3 page 29-30
· Teachers bk. 3 pages 8-24 · KLB secondary Biology Students book 3 Page 34-35 · KLB teachers book 3 pages 28-56 · Principles of biology vol. 2 pages 51-52 |
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3 | EVALUATION | Continuous assessment test | By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:
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· Question papers
· Marking scheme |
· Comprehensive secondary Biology students Bk. 3 page 1-30
· Teachers bk. 3 pages 8-24 · KLB secondary Biology Students book 3 Page 70 · KLB teachers book 3 pages 28-56 · Principles of biology vol. 2 pages 94 |
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4-5 | ECOLOGY | Factors affecting the distribution of organisms in an ecosystem
salinity |
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:
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· Comprehensive secondary Biology students Bk. 3 page 31
· Teachers bk. 3 pages 8-24 · KLB secondary Biology Students book 3 Page 35-36 · KLB teachers book 3 pages 28-56 · Principles of biology vol. 2 pages 51 |
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10 | 1 | ECOLOGY | Factors in an ecosystem and how they affect distribution of organisms
Waves, curves and Tides |
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:
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· Comprehensive secondary Biology students Bk. 3 page 31-32
· Teachers bk. 3 pages 8-24 · KLB secondary Biology Students book 3 Page 36 · KLB teachers book 3 pages 28-56 · Principles of biology vol. 2 pages 49- 51 |
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2 | ECOLOGY | Factors in an ecosystem and how they affect distribution of organisms
Edaphic factors |
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:
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· Comprehensive secondary Biology students Bk. 3 page 32
· Teachers bk. 3 pages 8-24 · KLB secondary Biology Students book 3 Page 36 · KLB teachers book 3 pages 28-56 · Principles of biology vol. 2 pages 52 |
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3 | ECOLOGY | Factors in an ecosystem and how they affect distribution of organisms
(practical lesson) |
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:
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· Comprehensive secondary Biology students Bk. 3 page 32
· Teachers bk. 3 pages 8-24 · KLB secondary Biology Students book 3 Page 36 · KLB teachers book 3 pages 28-56 · Principles of biology vol. 2 pages 92-93 |
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4-5 | ECOLOGY | Factors in an ecosystem and how they affect distribution of organisms
Geological factors |
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:
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· Comprehensive secondary Biology students Bk. 3 page 32-33
· Teachers bk. 3 pages 8-24 · KLB secondary Biology Students book 3 Page · KLB teachers book 3 pages · Principles of biology vol. 2 pages 54 |
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11 | 1 | ECOLOGY | Abiotic factors in an ecosystem | By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:
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· Comprehensive secondary Biology students Bk. 3 page 33
· Teachers bk. 3 pages 8-24 · KLB secondary Biology Students book 3 Page · KLB teachers book 3 pages · Principles of biology vol. 2 pages 52-54 |
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2 | ECOLOGY | Biotic factors in an ecosystem
Competition |
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:
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· Comprehensive secondary Biology students Bk. 3 page 40
· Teachers bk. 3 pages 8-24 · KLB secondary Biology Students book 3 Page 37-38 · KLB teachers book 3 pages 28-56 · Principles of biology vol. 2 pages 56-58 |
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3 | ECOLOGY | Biotic factors in an ecosystem
Predation and Symbiosis |
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:
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· Comprehensive secondary Biology students Bk. 3 page 40-41
· Teachers bk. 3 pages 8-24 · KLB secondary Biology Students book 3 Page 39-40 · KLB teachers book 3 pages 28-56 · Principles of biology vol. 2 pages 57-59 |
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4-5 | ECOLOGY | Parasitism and saprophytism | By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:
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· Comprehensive secondary Biology students Bk. 3 page 41
· Teachers bk. 3 pages 8-24 · KLB secondary Biology Students book 3 Page 39-40 · KLB teachers book 3 pages 28-56 · Principles of biology vol. 2 pages 58-59 |
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12 | 1 | ECOLOGY | Recycling of matter and energy flow in an ecosystem | By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:
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· Comprehensive secondary Biology students Bk. 3 page 37-39
· Teachers bk. 3 pages 8-24 · KLB secondary Biology Students book 3 Page 44-45 · KLB teachers book 3 pages 28-56 · Principles of biology vol. 2 pages 69-71 |
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2 | ECOLOGY | Nitrogen cycle & carbon cycle | By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:
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· Comprehensive secondary Biology students Bk. 3 page 41-42
· Teachers bk. 3 pages 8-24 · KLB secondary Biology Students book 3 Page 41-42 · KLB teachers book 3 pages 28-56 · Principles of biology vol. 2 pages 71-73 |
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3 | ECOLOGY | Recycling of matter & energy flow in an ecosystem | By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:
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· Comprehensive secondary Biology students Bk. 3 page 37-38
· Teachers bk. 3 pages 8-24 · KLB secondary Biology Students book 3 Page 42-44 · KLB teachers book 3 pages 28-56 · Principles of biology vol. 2 pages 74 |
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4-5 | ECOLOGY | Recycling of matter & energy flow in an ecosystem | By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:
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· Comprehensive secondary Biology students Bk. 3 page 37-38, 39-40
· Teachers bk. 3 pages 8-24 · KLB secondary Biology Students book 3 Page 42-44 · KLB teachers book 3 pages 28-56 · Principles of biology vol. 2 pages 69-70 |
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13 | REVISION AND END OF TERM EXAMINATIONS |
BIOLOGY FORM 3 SCHEMES OF WORK – TERM 2 | ||||||||
WEEK | LESSON | TOPIC | SUB – TOPIC | OBJECTIVES | LEARNING/TEACHING ACTIVITIES | LEARNING/TEACHING RESOURCES | REFERENCES | REMARKS |
1 | 1 | ECOLOGY | population | By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:
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· Comprehensive secondary Biology students Bk. 3 page 33-34
· Teachers bk. 3 pages 8-24 · KLB secondary Biology Students book 3 Page 46 · KLB teachers book 3 pages 28-56 · Principles of biology vol. 2 pages 75-81 |
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2 | ECOLOGY | Population estimation | By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:
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· Comprehensive secondary Biology students Bk. 3 page 35-36
· Teachers bk. 3 pages 8-24 · KLB secondary Biology Students book 3 Page 46-48 · KLB teachers book 3 pages 28-56 · Principles of biology vol. 2 pages 82-84 |
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3 | ECOLOGY | Population estimation | By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:
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· Comprehensive secondary Biology students Bk. 3 page 36-37
· Teachers bk. 3 pages 8-24 · KLB secondary Biology Students book 3 Page 49 · KLB teachers book 3 pages 28-56 · Principles of biology vol. 2 pages 84 |
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4-5 | ECOLOGY | Population estimation (practical lesson) | By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:
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· Comprehensive secondary Biology students Bk. 3 page 36-37
· Teachers bk. 3 pages 8-24 · KLB secondary Biology Students book 3 Page 47 · KLB teachers book 3 pages 28-56 · Principles of biology vol. 2 pages 82-83 |
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2 | 1 | ECOLOGY | Population estimation | By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:
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· Comprehensive secondary Biology students Bk. 3 page 35
· Teachers bk. 3 pages 8-24 · KLB secondary Biology Students book 3 Page 46 · KLB teachers book 3 pages 28-56 · Principles of biology vol. 2 pages 81-82 |
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2 | ECOLOGY | Adaptation of organisms to their habitats | By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:
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· Comprehensive secondary Biology students Bk. 3 page 42-44
· Teachers bk. 3 pages 8-24 · KLB secondary Biology Students book 3 Page 50-51 · KLB teachers book 3 pages 28-56 · Principles of biology vol. 2 pages 60-62 |
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3 | ECOLOGY | Adaptation of organisms to their habitats | By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:
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· Comprehensive secondary Biology students Bk. 3 page 44-45
· Teachers bk. 3 pages 8-24 · KLB secondary Biology Students book 3 Page 51 · KLB teachers book 3 pages 28-56 · Principles of biology vol. 2 pages 62-63 |
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4-5 | ECOLOGY | Adaptation of organisms to their habitats | By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:
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· Comprehensive secondary Biology students Bk. 3 page 42-46
· Teachers bk. 3 pages 8-24 · KLB secondary Biology Students book 3 Page 52-53 · KLB teachers book 3 pages 28-56 · Principles of biology vol. 2 pages 63-64 |
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3 | 1 | ECOLOGY | Adaptation of organisms to their habitats | By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:
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· Comprehensive secondary Biology students Bk. 3 page 46-47
· Teachers bk. 3 pages 8-24 · KLB secondary Biology Students book 3 Page 53-54 · KLB teachers book 3 pages 28-56 · Principles of biology vol. 2 pages 65 |
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2 | ECOLOGY | Environmental pollution | By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:
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· Comprehensive secondary Biology students Bk. 3 page 46-47
· Teachers bk. 3 pages 8-24 · KLB secondary Biology Students book 3 Page 55-56 · KLB teachers book 3 pages 28-56 · Principles of biology vol. 2 pages 100-101 |
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3 | ECOLOGY | Air pollution | By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:
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· Comprehensive secondary Biology students Bk. 3 page 47
· Teachers bk. 3 pages 8-24 · KLB secondary Biology Students book 3 Page 56 · KLB teachers book 3 pages 28-56 · Principles of biology vol. 2 pages 100-104 |
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4-5 | ECOLOGY | Air pollution | By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:
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· Comprehensive secondary Biology students Bk. 3 page 47-50
· Teachers bk. 3 pages 8-24 · KLB secondary Biology Students book 3 Page 56-59 · KLB teachers book 3 pages 28-56 · Principles of biology vol. 2 pages 101-104 |
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4 | 1 | ECOLOGY | Land/ soil pollution | By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:
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· Comprehensive secondary Biology students Bk. 3 page 47-50
· Teachers bk. 3 pages 8-24 · KLB secondary Biology Students book 3 Page 62-64 · KLB teachers book 3 pages 28-56 · Principles of biology vol. 2 pages 104-105 |
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2 | ECOLOGY | Land/ soil pollution | By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:
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· Comprehensive secondary Biology students Bk. 3 page 47-50
· Teachers bk. 3 pages 8-24 · KLB secondary Biology Students book 3 Page 62-64 · KLB teachers book 3 pages 28-56 · Principles of biology vol. 2 pages 104-105 |
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3 | ECOLOGY | Water pollution | By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:
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· Comprehensive secondary Biology students Bk. 3 page 50-52
· Teachers bk. 3 pages 8-24 · KLB secondary Biology Students book 3 Page 60-62 · KLB teachers book 3 pages 28-56 · Principles of biology vol. 2 pages 105-108 |
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4-5 | ECOLOGY | environmental pollution | By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:
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· Comprehensive secondary Biology students Bk. 3 page 47-53
· Teachers bk. 3 pages 8-24 · KLB secondary Biology Students book 3 Page 64 · KLB teachers book 3 pages 28-56 · Principles of biology vol. 2 pages 108-112 |
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5 | 1 | EECOLOGY | Continuous assessment test | By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:
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· Question papers
· Marking scheme |
· Comprehensive secondary Biology students Bk. 3 page 33-52
· Teachers bk. 3 pages 8-24 · KLB secondary Biology Students book 3 Page · KLB teachers book 3 pages · Principles of biology vol. 2 pages 100-110 |
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2 | ECOLOGY | water pollution | By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:
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· Comprehensive secondary Biology students Bk. 3 page 50-52
· Teachers bk. 3 pages 8-24 · KLB secondary Biology Students book 3 Page 60-62 · KLB teachers book 3 pages 28-56 · Principles of biology vol. 2 pages 105-108 |
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3 | ECOLOGY | Human diseases | By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:
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· Comprehensive secondary Biology students Bk. 3 page 53-54
· Teachers bk. 3 pages 8-24 · KLB secondary Biology Students book 3 Page 64-66 · KLB teachers book 3 pages 28-56 · Principles of biology vol. 2 pages 121-122 |
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4-5 | ECOLOGY | protozoan diseases | By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:
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· Comprehensive secondary Biology students Bk. 3 page 54-55
· Teachers bk. 3 pages 8-24 · KLB secondary Biology Students book 3 Page 66-70 · KLB teachers book 3 pages 28-56 · Principles of biology vol. 2 pages 129-130 |
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6 | 1 | ECOLOGY | protozoan diseases | By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:
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· Comprehensive secondary Biology students Bk. 3 page 55
· Teachers bk. 3 pages 8-24 · KLB secondary Biology Students book 3 Page 66-67 · KLB teachers book 3 pages 28-56 · Principles of biology vol. 2 pages 131 |
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2 | ECOLOGY | Diseases caused by parasitic worms | By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:
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· Comprehensive secondary Biology students Bk. 3 page 56
· Teachers bk. 3 pages 8-24 · KLB secondary Biology Students book 3 Page 67-68 · KLB teachers book 3 pages 28-56 · Principles of biology vol. 2 pages 124-128 |
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3 | ECOLOGY | Diseases caused by parasitic worms | By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:
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· Comprehensive secondary Biology students Bk. 3 page 55-56
· Teachers bk. 3 pages 8-24 · KLB secondary Biology Students book 3 Page 69-70 · KLB teachers book 3 pages 28-56 · Principles of biology vol. 2 pages 124-128 |
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4-5 | REPRODUCTION | Introduction to reproduction | By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:
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· Comprehensive secondary Biology students Bk. 3 page 64,103
· Teachers bk. 3 pages 25-45 · KLB secondary Biology Students book 3 Page 78 · KLB teachers book 3 pages 57-78 · Principles of biology vol. 2 pages 141 |
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7 | 1 | REPRODUCTION | Concepts of reproduction | By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:
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· Comprehensive secondary Biology students Bk. 3 page 64-65
· Teachers bk. 3 pages 25-45 · KLB secondary Biology Students book 3 Page 79 · KLB teachers book 3 pages 57-78 · Principles of biology vol. 2 pages 141 |
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2 | REPRODUCTION | mitosis | By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:
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· Comprehensive secondary Biology students Bk. 3 page 65-67
· Teachers bk. 3 pages 25-45 · KLB secondary Biology Students book 3 Page 79-82 · KLB teachers book 3 pages 57-78 · Principles of biology vol. 2 pages 142-144 |
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3 | REPRODUCTION | mitosis | By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:
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· Comprehensive secondary Biology students Bk. 3 page 65-67
· Teachers bk. 3 pages 25-45 · KLB secondary Biology Students book 3 Page 79-82 · KLB teachers book 3 pages 57-78 · Principles of biology vol. 2 pages 142-144 |
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4-5 | REPRODUCTION | mitosis | By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:
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· Comprehensive secondary Biology students Bk. 3 page 65-67
· Teachers bk. 3 pages 25-45 · KLB secondary Biology Students book 3 Page 79-82 · KLB teachers book 3 pages 57-78 · Principles of biology vol. 2 pages 142-144 |
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8 | 1 | REPRODUCTION | Significance of mitosis | By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:
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· Comprehensive secondary Biology students Bk. 3 page 66-67
· Teachers bk. 3 pages 25-45 · KLB secondary Biology Students book 3 Page 82 · KLB teachers book 3 pages 57-78 · Principles of biology vol. 2 pages 142-143 |
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2 | EVALUATION | Continuous assessment test | By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:
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· Question papers
· Marking scheme |
· Comprehensive secondary Biology students Bk. 3 page 64-112
· Teachers bk. 3 pages 25-45 · KLB secondary Biology Students book 3 Page 128-131 · KLB teachers book 3 pages 57-78 · Principles of biology vol. 2 pages 180-185 |
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3 | REPRODUCTION | meiosis | By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:
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· Comprehensive secondary Biology students Bk. 3 page 67-70
· Teachers bk. 3 pages 25-45 · KLB secondary Biology Students book 3 Page 82-85 · KLB teachers book 3 pages 57-78 · Principles of biology vol. 2 pages 144-145 |
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4-5 | REPRODUCTION | meiosis | By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:
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Observing, identifying and drawing stages of meiosis in anther cells under a microscope
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· Comprehensive secondary Biology students Bk. 3 page 104-105
· Teachers bk. 3 pages 25-45 · KLB secondary Biology Students book 3 Page 86 · KLB teachers book 3 pages 57-78 · Principles of biology vol. 2 pages 144-145 |
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9 | 1 | REPRODUCTION | Significance of meiosis in reproduction | By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:
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· Comprehensive secondary Biology students Bk. 3 page 70
· Teachers bk. 3 pages 25-45 · KLB secondary Biology Students book 3 Page 86 · KLB teachers book 3 pages 57-78 · Principles of biology vol. 2 pages 145 |
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2 | REPRODUCTION | Difference between mitosis and meiosis | By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:
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· Comprehensive secondary Biology students Bk. 3 page 70
· Teachers bk. 3 pages 25-45 · KLB secondary Biology Students book 3 Page 87 · KLB teachers book 3 pages 57-78 · Principles of biology vol. 2 pages 145-146 |
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3 | REPRODUCTION | Asexual reproduction
Binary fission |
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:
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· Comprehensive secondary Biology students Bk. 3 page 70-72
· Teachers bk. 3 pages 25-45 · KLB secondary Biology Students book 3 Page 87-88 · KLB teachers book 3 pages 57-78 · Principles of biology vol. 2 pages 146 |
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4-5 | REPRODUCTION | Binary fission | By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:
· Observe spore formation in bread mould (mucor) and binary fission in paramecium |
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· Comprehensive secondary Biology students Bk. 3 page 70-72
· Teachers bk. 3 pages 25-45 · KLB secondary Biology Students book 3 Page 87-88 · KLB teachers book 3 pages 57-78 · Principles of biology vol. 2 pages 146-147 |
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10 | 1 | REPRODUCTION | Asexual reproduction
Budding |
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:
· State and describing the importance of budding in reproduction · Observing drawing and budding cells of yeast |
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Methylene blue stain |
· Comprehensive secondary Biology students Bk. 3 page 72
· Teachers bk. 3 pages 25-45 · KLB secondary Biology Students book 3 Page 89 · KLB teachers book 3 pages 57-78 · Principles of biology vol. 2 pages 146-147 |
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2 | REPRODUCTION | Asexual reproduction in flowering plants | By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:
· Describe the external structure of a typical flower |
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· Comprehensive secondary Biology students Bk. 3 page 73
· Teachers bk. 3 pages 25-45 · KLB secondary Biology Students book 3 Page 90-91 · KLB teachers book 3 pages 57-78 · Principles of biology vol. 2 pages 152-155 |
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3 | REPRODUCTION | Sexual reproduction in flowering plants | By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:
· Describe the internal structure of a typical flower |
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· Comprehensive secondary Biology students Bk. 3 page 73
· Teachers bk. 3 pages 25-45 · KLB secondary Biology Students book 3 Page 91 · KLB teachers book 3 pages 57-78 · Principles of biology vol. 2 pages 154-156 |
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4-5 | REPRODUCTION | Sexual reproduction in flowering plants | By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:
· Observe, describe and draw different types of pollen grains · Describe the structure of ovules · Describe other characteristics of flowers |
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· Comprehensive secondary Biology students Bk. 3 page 79,105
· Teachers bk. 3 pages 25-45 · KLB secondary Biology Students book 3 Page 91-92 · KLB teachers book 3 pages 57-78 · Principles of biology vol. 2 pages 157-158 |
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11 | 1 | REPRODUCTION | Sexual reproduction in flowering plants | By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:
· Describe and compare adaptations of wind and insect pollinated flowers |
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· Comprehensive secondary Biology students Bk. 3 page 74-75
· Teachers bk. 3 pages 25-45 · KLB secondary Biology Students book 3 Page 94-95 · KLB teachers book 3 pages 57-78 · Principles of biology vol. 2 pages 159 |
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2 | REPRODUCTION | Sexual reproduction in flowering plants | By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:
· Describe the features and mechanisms that hinder self-pollination and self-fertilization |
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· Comprehensive secondary Biology students Bk. 3 page 74-78
· Teachers bk. 3 pages 25-45 · KLB secondary Biology Students book 3 Page 94-95 · KLB teachers book 3 pages 57-78 · Principles of biology vol. 2 pages 159 |
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3 | REPRODUCTION | Sexual reproduction in flowering plants | By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:
· Describe the process of fertilization in flowering plants |
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· Comprehensive secondary Biology students Bk. 3 page 78
· Teachers bk. 3 pages 25-45 · KLB secondary Biology Students book 3 Page 96-97 · KLB teachers book 3 pages 57-78 · Principles of biology vol. 2 pages 159-160 |
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4-5 | REPRODUCTION | Sexual reproduction in flowering plants | By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:
· Describe and explain how embryo and seeds are formed in flowering plants |
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· Comprehensive secondary Biology students Bk. 3 page 79-80
· Teachers bk. 3 pages 25-45 · KLB secondary Biology Students book 3 Page 97-98 · KLB teachers book 3 pages 57-78 · Principles of biology vol. 2 pages 161-162 |
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12 | 1 | REPRODUCTION | Sexual reproduction in flowering plants | By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:
· Describe how fruits are formed in flowering plants |
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· Comprehensive secondary Biology students Bk. 3 page 80-82, 107
· Teachers bk. 3 pages 25-45 · KLB secondary Biology Students book 3 Page 97-100 · KLB teachers book 3 pages 57-78 · Principles of biology vol. 2 pages 161-165 |
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2 | REPRODUCTION | Sexual reproduction in flowering plants | By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:
· Differentiate between a fruit and a seed |
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· Comprehensive secondary Biology students Bk. 3 page 82, 107
· Teachers bk. 3 pages 25-45 · KLB secondary Biology Students book 3 Page 97-100 · KLB teachers book 3 pages 57-78 · Principles of biology vol. 2 pages 161-165 |
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3 | REPRODUCTION | Sexual reproduction in flowering plants | By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:
· Describe and explain how different seeds and fruits are dispersed |
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· Comprehensive secondary Biology students Bk. 3 page 80-82
· Teachers bk. 3 pages 25-45 · KLB secondary Biology Students book 3 Page 102-104 · KLB teachers book 3 pages 57-78 · Principles of biology vol. 2 pages 164-165 |
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4-5 | REPRODUCTION | Classifying fruits | By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:
· Classifying various types of fruits and describe their placentation |
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· Comprehensive secondary Biology students Bk. 3 page 84-87
· Teachers bk. 3 pages 25-45 · KLB secondary Biology Students book 3 Page 101-104 · KLB teachers book 3 pages 57-78 · Principles of biology vol. 2 pages 162-165 |
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13 | REVISION AND END OF TERM EXAMINATIONS |
BIOLOGY FORM 3 SCHEMES OF WORK – TERM 3 | ||||||||
WEEK | LESSON | TOPIC | SUB – TOPIC | OBJECTIVES | LEARNING/TEACHING ACTIVITIES | LEARNING/TEACHING RESOURCES | REFERENCES | REMARKS |
1 | 1 | REPRODUCTION | Sexual reproduction | By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:
· Differentiate between internal and external fertilization · Describe external fertilization in amphibians |
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· Comprehensive secondary Biology students Bk. 3 page 91,107
· Teachers bk. 3 pages 25-45 · KLB secondary Biology Students book 3 Page 104 · KLB teachers book 3 pages 57-78 · Principles of biology vol. 2 pages 165-166 |
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2 | REPRODUCTION | Sexual reproduction in mammals | By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:
· Relate the structure of mammalian male reproductive system to its functions |
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· Comprehensive secondary Biology students Bk. 3 page 93,107
· Teachers bk. 3 pages 25-45 · KLB secondary Biology Students book 3 Page 105-106 · KLB teachers book 3 pages 57-78 · Principles of biology vol. 2 pages 166-167 |
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3 | REPRODUCTION | Sexual reproduction in mammals | By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:
· Relate the structure of mammalian male reproductive organ and spermatozoa to its function |
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· Comprehensive secondary Biology students Bk. 3 page 93-95
· Teachers bk. 3 pages 25-45 · KLB secondary Biology Students book 3 Page 112 · KLB teachers book 3 pages 57-78 · Principles of biology vol. 2 pages 169 |
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4-5 | REPRODUCTION | Sexual reproduction in mammals | By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:
· Relate the structure of mammalian female reproductive system to its function |
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· Comprehensive secondary Biology students Bk. 3 page 95,107
· Teachers bk. 3 pages 25-45 · KLB secondary Biology Students book 3 Page 108-110 · KLB teachers book 3 pages 57-78 · Principles of biology vol. 2 pages 167-168 |
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2 | 1 | REPRODUCTION | Sexual reproduction in mammals | By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:
· Relate the structure of mammalian ovum to its function |
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· Comprehensive secondary Biology students Bk. 3 page 92-93
· Teachers bk. 3 pages 25-45 · KLB secondary Biology Students book 3 Page 108-109 · KLB teachers book 3 pages 57-78 · Principles of biology vol. 2 pages 169-170 |
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2 | REPRODUCTION | Sexual reproduction in mammals | By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:
· Describe internal fertilization in mammals |
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· Comprehensive secondary Biology students Bk. 3 page 95
· Teachers bk. 3 pages 25-45 · KLB secondary Biology Students book 3 Page 111-113 · KLB teachers book 3 pages 57-78 · Principles of biology vol. 2 pages 171-172 |
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3 | REPRODUCTION | Sexual reproduction in mammals | By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:
· Describe the fertilization process |
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· Comprehensive secondary Biology students Bk. 3 page 95
· Teachers bk. 3 pages 25-45 · KLB secondary Biology Students book 3 Page 112-114 · KLB teachers book 3 pages 57-78 · Principles of biology vol. 2 pages 171-172 |
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4-5 | REPRODUCTION | Sexual reproduction in mammals | By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:
· Describe implantation and the role of the placenta in mammals |
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· Comprehensive secondary Biology students Bk. 3 page 95
· Teachers bk. 3 pages 25-45 · KLB secondary Biology Students book 3 Page 114-116 · KLB teachers book 3 pages 57-78 · Principles of biology vol. 2 pages 173-174 |
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3 | 1 | REPRODUCTION | Sexual reproduction in mammals | By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:
· Define gestation in mammals · Identify different gestation periods in different mammals |
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· Comprehensive secondary Biology students Bk. 3 page 97
· Teachers bk. 3 pages 25-45 · KLB secondary Biology Students book 3 Page 116-117 · KLB teachers book 3 pages 57-78 · Principles of biology vol. 2 pages 173-174 |
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2 | REPRODUCTION | Sexual reproduction in mammals | By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:
· Describe birth and explain parental care |
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· Comprehensive secondary Biology students Bk. 3 page 76
· Teachers bk. 3 pages 25-45 · KLB secondary Biology Students book 3 Page 117-119 · KLB teachers book 3 pages 57-78 · Principles of biology vol. 2 pages 177-179 |
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3 | REPRODUCTION | Role of hormones in human reproduction | By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:
· Describe the role of hormones in reproduction of humans |
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· Comprehensive secondary Biology students Bk. 3 page 97-98
· Teachers bk. 3 pages 25-45 · KLB secondary Biology Students book 3 Page 120-123 · KLB teachers book 3 pages 57-78 · Principles of biology vol. 2 pages 175-176 |
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4-5 | REPRODUCTION | Menstrual cycle | By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:
· Describe the role of hormones in the menstrual cycle |
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· Comprehensive secondary Biology students Bk. 3 page 97-98
· Teachers bk. 3 pages 25-45 · KLB secondary Biology Students book 3 Page 121-124 · KLB teachers book 3 pages 57-78 · Principles of biology vol. 2 pages 175-177 |
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4 | 1 | REPRODUCTION | Sexually transmitted diseases/infections | By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:
· Identify symptoms and explain the methods of transmission and prevention of gonorrhea and herpes simplex |
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· Comprehensive secondary Biology students Bk. 3 page 99-101
· Teachers bk. 3 pages 25-45 · KLB secondary Biology Students book 3 Page 123-125 · KLB teachers book 3 pages 57-78 · Principles of biology vol. 2 pages 179 |
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2 | REPRODUCTION | Sexually transmitted diseases | By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:
· Identify symptoms and explain the methods of transmission and prevention of syphilis and trichomoniasis |
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· Comprehensive secondary Biology students Bk. 3 page 99-100
· Teachers bk. 3 pages 25-45 · KLB secondary Biology Students book 3 Page 124 · KLB teachers book 3 pages 57-78 · Principles of biology vol. 2 pages 179 |
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3 | REPRODUCTION | Sexually transmitted infections | By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:
· Identify symptoms and explain the methods of transmission and prevention of candidiasis and hepatitis |
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· Comprehensive secondary Biology students Bk. 3 page 100-102
· Teachers bk. 3 pages 25-45 · KLB secondary Biology Students book 3 Page 124-125 · KLB teachers book 3 pages 57-78 · Principles of biology vol. 2 pages 179 |
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4-5 | REPRODUCTION | Sexually transmitted diseases | By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:
· Identify the causes and modes of transmission of HIV/AIDS and prevention of HIV and AIDS · Identify effects of HIV/AIDS in human economy |
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· Comprehensive secondary Biology students Bk. 3 page 100-102
· Teachers bk. 3 pages 25-45 · KLB secondary Biology Students book 3 Page 125-127 · KLB teachers book 3 pages 57-78 · Principles of biology vol. 2 pages 179-180 |
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5 | 1 | REPRODUCTION | Sexually transmitted diseases | By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:
· Identify the symptoms of HIV/AIDS and stages of HIV and AIDS
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· Comprehensive secondary Biology students Bk. 3 page 102-103
· Teachers bk. 3 pages 25-45 · KLB secondary Biology Students book 3 Page 125-126 · KLB teachers book 3 pages 57-78 · Principles of biology vol. 2 pages 180 |
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2 | REPRODUCTION | Sexually transmitted diseases | By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:
· Explain ways of preventing and controlling the spread of HIV/AIDS
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· Explaining ways of preventing and controlling the spread of HIV/AIDS
· Discussion on methods of preventing and controlling the spread of HIV/AIDS
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· Comprehensive secondary Biology students Bk. 3 page 102-103
· Teachers bk. 3 pages 25-45 · KLB secondary Biology Students book 3 Page 126 · KLB teachers book 3 pages 57-78 · Principles of biology vol. 2 pages 179 |
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3 | EVALUATION | Continuous assessment test | By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:
· Answer questions asked in the test
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· Learner recalls and writes down answers to questions asked
· Teacher supervises the learners as they write examinations
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· Comprehensive secondary Biology students Bk. 3 page 64-103
· Teachers bk. 3 pages 25-45 · KLB secondary Biology Students book 3 Page 128-131 · KLB teachers book 3 pages 57-78 · Principles of biology vol. 2 pages 180-184 |
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4-5 | REPRODUCTION | Sexually transmitted diseases | By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:
· Discuss the social effects of HIV/AIDS
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· Discussion on the social effects of HIV/AIDS
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· Comprehensive secondary Biology students Bk. 3 page 103
· Teachers bk. 3 pages 25-45 · KLB secondary Biology Students book 3 Page 127 · KLB teachers book 3 pages 57-78 · Principles of biology vol. 2 pages 180 |
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6 | 1 | REPRODUCTION | Asexual and sexual reproduction | By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:
· Explain the advantages and disadvantages of sexual and asexual reproduction
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· Explaining the advantages and disadvantages of sexual and asexual reproduction
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· Comprehensive secondary Biology students Bk. 3 page 103
· Teachers bk. 3 pages 25-45 · KLB secondary Biology Students book 3 Page 127-128 · KLB teachers book 3 pages 57-78 · Principles of biology vol. 2 pages 179-180 |
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2 | GROWTH AND DEVELOPMENT | Concept of growth and development | By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:
· Define the terms growth and development · Describe the sigmoid growth curve
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· Defining the terms growth and development
· Describing the sigmoid growth curve
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· Charts showing sigmoid curve
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· Comprehensive secondary Biology students Bk. 3 page 113
· Teachers bk. 3 pages 46-64 · KLB secondary Biology Students book 3 Page 132 · KLB teachers book 3 pages 79-98 · Principles of biology vol. 2 pages 186 |
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3 | GROWTH AND DEVELOPMENT | Measurement of growth | By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:
· Describe the phases of sigmoid curve · Describe the intermittent growth curve
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· Describing the phases of sigmoid curve
· Describing the intermittent growth curve
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· Charts showing growth curves
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· Comprehensive secondary Biology students Bk. 3 page 113
· Teachers bk. 3 pages 46-64 · KLB secondary Biology Students book 3 Page 133-135 · KLB teachers book 3 pages 79-98 · Principles of biology vol. 2 pages 186-190 |
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4-5 | GROWTH AND DEVELOPMENT | Measurement of growth | By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:
· Analyze data on growth rate · Draw growth curves
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· Analyzing data on growth rate
· Drawing growth curves
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· Charts showing growth curves
· Data on growth rate
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· Comprehensive secondary Biology students Bk. 3 page 113,116-117,125
· Teachers bk. 3 pages 46-64 · KLB secondary Biology Students book 3 Page 133-135 · KLB teachers book 3 pages 79-98 · Principles of biology vol. 2 pages 190 |
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7 | 1 | GROWTH AND DEVELOPMENT | Growth and development in plants | By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:
· Define seed dormancy · Identify factors affecting viability and dormancy of seeds
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· Defining seed dormancy
· Identifying factors affecting viability and dormancy of seeds
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· Dry bean seeds
· Dry maize seeds
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· Comprehensive secondary Biology students Bk. 3 page 113-114
· Teachers bk. 3 pages 46-64 · KLB secondary Biology Students book 3 Page 136-137 · KLB teachers book 3 pages 79-98 · Principles of biology vol. 2 pages 190,198 |
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2 | GROWTH AND DEVELOPMENT | Growth and development in plants | By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:
· Identify factors affecting seed dormancy
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· Identifying causes of seed dormancy
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· Dry bean seeds
· Dry maize seeds
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· Comprehensive secondary Biology students Bk. 3 page 113-114
· Teachers bk. 3 pages 46-64 · KLB secondary Biology Students book 3 Page 136-137 · KLB teachers book 3 pages 79-98 · Principles of biology vol. 2 pages 190,198 |
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3 | GROWTH AND DEVELOPMENT | Growth and development in plants | By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:
· Define seed germination · Differentiate between types of seed germination
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· Observing, drawing and labeling types of seed germination in beans and maize
· Differentiate between epigeal and hypogeal germination · |
· Seedling of maize and beans at different stages of development
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· Comprehensive secondary Biology students Bk. 3 page 114-145
· Teachers bk. 3 pages 46-64 · KLB secondary Biology Students book 3 Page 137,141-142 · KLB teachers book 3 pages 79-98 · Principles of biology vol.2 pages 191 |
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4-5 | GROWTH AND DEVELOPMENT | Conditions necessary for germination | By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:
· Identifying Conditions necessary for germination – oxygen
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· setting up experiments to investigate conditions (oxygen) necessary for germination of seeds | · maize grains and beans seeds
· cotton wool · flasks · pyrogallic acid · muslin bags · germination maize and bean seeds
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· Comprehensive secondary Biology students Bk. 3 page 114-115
· Teachers bk. 3 pages 46-64 · KLB secondary Biology Students book 3 Page 138 · KLB teachers book 3 pages 79-98 · Principles of biology vol. 2 pages 192-193 |
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8 | 1 | GROWTH AND DEVELOPMENT | Conditions necessary for seed germination | By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:
· Investigate the necessity of water and warmth |
· Investigating the necessity of water and warmth | · Beans seeds
· cotton wool · 4 petri dishes · Labels · Thermometer · refrigerator
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· Comprehensive secondary Biology students Bk. 3 page 127-128
· Teachers bk. 3 pages 46-64 · KLB secondary Biology Students book 3 Page 138,140 · KLB teachers book 3 pages 79-98 · Principles of biology vol. 2 pages 192 |
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2 | GROWTH AND DEVELOPMENT | Conditions necessary for seed germination | By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:
· Investigate the necessity of water and warmth |
· Investigating the necessity of warmth | · Beans seeds
· cotton wool · 4 petri dishes · Labels · Thermometer · refrigerator
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· Comprehensive secondary Biology students Bk. 3 page 127-128
· Teachers bk. 3 pages 46-64 · KLB secondary Biology Students book 3 Page 138,140 · KLB teachers book 3 pages 79-98 · Principles of biology vol. 2 pages 192 |
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3 | EVALUATION | Continuous assessment test | By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:
· Write down the correct answers to questions asked in the test |
· Learner recalls and writes down answers to questions asked
· Teacher supervises the learners as they write down the exams |
· Question paper
· Marking scheme
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· Comprehensive secondary Biology students Bk. 3 page 132
· Teachers bk. 3 pages 46-64 · KLB secondary Biology Students book 3 Page 134,138 · KLB teachers book 3 pages 79-98 · Principles of biology vol. 2 pages 203,206 |
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4-5 | GROWTH AND DEVELOPMENT | Growth in seedling | By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:
· Describe the region of growth in seedlings · Identify the regions of growth |
· Describing the region of growth in seedlings
· Identifying the regions of growth |
· Charts on shoot and root tips
· Potted plants · Local environment
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· Comprehensive secondary Biology students Bk. 3 page 131-132
· Teachers bk. 3 pages 46-64 · KLB secondary Biology Students book 3 Page 143-144 · KLB teachers book 3 pages 79-98 · Principles of biology vol. 2 pages 193-194 |
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9 | 1 | GROWTH AND DEVELOPMENT | Growth in seedling | By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:
· Determine the regions of growth in seedlings · Measure the aspect of growth in a given seedling |
· Determine the regions of growth in seedlings by measuring one parameter -height
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· Growing seedling
· Rulers · Local environment
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· Comprehensive secondary Biology students Bk. 3 page 115-116
· Teachers bk. 3 pages 46-64 · KLB secondary Biology Students book 3 Page 143-144 · KLB teachers book 3 pages 79-98 · Principles of biology vol. 2 pages 194, 196 |
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2-3 | GROWTH AND DEVELOPMENT | Primary and secondary growth | By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:
· Describe growth in plants I.e. Primary and secondary growths · Investigate primary and secondary growth in a seedling |
· Discussion on Primary and secondary growth in plants
· Investigating primary and secondary growth in a seedling
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· Bean seeds
· Beakers · Cotton wool · Soft board · Piece of wire · Indian ink · Thread · Ruler · Petri dishes
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· Comprehensive secondary Biology students Bk. 3 page 118-120
· Teachers bk. 3 pages 46-64 · KLB secondary Biology Students book 3 Page 144-145 · KLB teachers book 3 pages 79-98 · Principles of biology vol. 2 pages 195-198 |
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4-5 | GROWTH AND DEVELOPMENT | Role of hormones in plants | By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:
· Explain the role of hormones in regulation of growth and development in plants |
· Discussion on the role common hormones in growth and development of plants
· cytokinius · eltylene · Doscisic acid · Auxines and gibbrellins
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· Chart on plant hormones and their effects
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· Comprehensive secondary Biology students Bk. 3 page 121-122
· Teachers bk. 3 pages 46-64 · KLB secondary Biology Students book 3 Page 146-147 · KLB teachers book 3 pages 79-98 · Principles of biology vol. 2 pages 195-199 |
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10 | 1 | GROWTH AND DEVELOPMENT | Apical dominance | By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:
· Explain Apical dominance in plants |
· Discussion on Apical dominance in plants
· Explaining Apical dominance in plants · Stating the application of Apical dominance in agriculture |
· Photographs of plants
· Specimen of plants that are pruned and others that are not |
· Comprehensive secondary Biology students Bk. 3 page 122
· Teachers bk. 3 pages 46-64 · KLB secondary Biology Students book 3 Page 147-148 · KLB teachers book 3 pages 79-98 · Principles of biology vol. 2 pages 198-199 |
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2-3 | GROWTH AND DEVELOPMENT | metamorphosis | By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:
· Define metamorphosis · Distinguish between complete and incomplete metamorphosis · Describe complete metamorphosis in housefly and anopheles mosquito |
· Defining metamorphosis
· Distinguishing between complete and incomplete metamorphosis · Describing complete metamorphosis in housefly and anopheles mosquito |
· Chart on the life cycles of housefly and anopheles mosquito | · Comprehensive secondary Biology students Bk. 3 page 118-120
· Teachers bk. 3 pages 46-64 · KLB secondary Biology Students book 3 Page 148-149 · KLB teachers book 3 pages 79-98 · Principles of biology vol. 2 pages 199-203 |
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4-5 | GROWTH AND DEVELOPMENT | Incomplete metamorphosis | By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:
· Describe incomplete metamorphosis in a cockroach |
· Describing incomplete metamorphosis in a cockroach
· Discussion on the life cycle of a cockroach · Drawing and labeling Incomplete metamorphic stages |
· Chart on the life cycles of a cockroach
· Preserved specimens showing stages of growth in a cockroach |
· Comprehensive secondary Biology students Bk. 3 page 124-125
· Teachers bk. 3 pages 46-64 · KLB secondary Biology Students book 3 Page 144-150 · KLB teachers book 3 pages 79-98 · Principles of biology vol. 2 pages 203 |
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11 | 1-2 | GROWTH AND DEVELOPMENT | Role of growth hormones in insects | By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:
· Describe and explain the Role of growth hormones in metamorphosis in insects |
· Discussion of the Role of growth hormones in metamorphosis in insects | · Wall Charts on hormones involved in metamorphosis | · Comprehensive secondary Biology students Bk. 3 page 125-126
· Teachers bk. 3 pages 46-64 · KLB secondary Biology Students book 3 Page 150-151 · KLB teachers book 3 pages 79-98 · Principles of biology vol 2 pages 203 |
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3-5 | GROWTH AND DEVELOPMENT | Metamorphosis (practical lesson) | By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:
· Observe metamorphosis in some insects |
· Observing, identifying, drawing and labeling various stages of insect development | · Eggs of various insects
· Pupae and caterpillars · Specimen bottles · Transparent reagent bottles · Green vegetables · forceps |
· Comprehensive secondary Biology students Bk. 3 page 129-130
· Teachers bk. 3 pages 46-64 · KLB secondary Biology Students book 3 Page 150 · KLB teachers book 3 pages 79-98 · Principles of biology vol. 2 pages 200-203 |
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12 | REVISION AND END OF TERM EXAMINATIONS |
BIOLOGY FORM 4 SCHEMES OF WORK – TERM 1 | ||||||||
WEEK | LESSON | TOPIC | SUB – TOPIC | OBJECTIVES | LEARNING/TEACHING ACTIVITIES | LEARNING/TEACHING RESOURCES | REFERENCES | REMARKS |
1 | 1 | GENETICS | Introduction to genetics | By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:
· Define the term genetics · Differentiate between heredity and variation · Distinguish between continuous and discontinuous variations |
· Defining the term genetics
· Differentiating between heredity and variation
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· Comprehensive secondary Biology students Bk. 4 page 1
· Teachers bk. 4 pages 1-13 · KLB secondary Biology Students book 4 Page 1 · KLB teachers book 4 pages 12-30 · Principles of biology vol. 2 pages 207 |
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2 | GENETICS | Variation within plants and animals | By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:
· Describe continuous and discontinuous variations · Observe variations in plants and animals |
· Describing continuous and discontinuous variations
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· Comprehensive secondary Biology students Bk. 4 page 1-4
· Teachers bk. 4 pages 1-13 · KLB secondary Biology Students book 4 Page 1-4 · KLB teachers book 4 pages 12-30 · Principles of biology vol. 2 pages 207 |
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3 | GENETICS | chromosomes | By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:
· Describe the structure, nature and properties of chromosomes |
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· Comprehensive secondary Biology students Bk. 4 page 4-6
· Teachers bk. 4 pages 1-13 · KLB secondary Biology Students book 4 Page 4-7 · KLB teachers book 4 pages 12-30 · Principles of biology vol. 2 pages 221 |
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4-5 | GENETICS | chromosomes | By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:
· Describe the structure, nature and properties of DNA molecule |
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· Comprehensive secondary Biology students Bk. 4 page
· Teachers bk. 4 pages 1-13 · KLB secondary Biology Students book 4 Page 7-10 · KLB teachers book 4 pages 12-30 · Principles of biology vol. 2 pages 221-222 |
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2 | 1 | GENETICS | chromosomes | By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:
· Differentiate between DNA and RNA |
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· Comprehensive secondary Biology students Bk. 4 page 5-6
· Teachers bk. 4 pages 1-13 · KLB secondary Biology Students book 4 Page 9-10 · KLB teachers book 4 pages 12-30 · Principles of biology vol. 2 pages 221-226 |
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2 | GENETICS | First law of inheritance | By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:
· Distinguish between F1 and F2 generation · Determine Mendel’s first law of inheritance |
· Differentiating between F1 and F2 off springs
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· Comprehensive secondary Biology students Bk. 4 page 6-10
· Teachers bk. 4 pages 1-13 · KLB secondary Biology Students book 4 Page 11-15 · KLB teachers book 4 pages 12-30 · Principles of biology vol. 2 pages 211-213 |
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3 | GENETICS | First law of inheritance | By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:
· Define other terms used in inheritance such as phenotype, genotype, dominant gene, recessive gene, haploid and diploid |
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· Comprehensive secondary Biology students Bk. 4 page 7-8
· Teachers bk. 4 pages 1-13 · KLB secondary Biology Students book 4 Page 13-14 · KLB teachers book 4 pages 12-30 · Principles of biology vol. 2 pages 210 |
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4-5 | GENETICS | First law of inheritance | By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:
· Demonstrate monohybrid inheritance in plants and animals · Predict outcomes of various genetic crosses |
· Demonstrating monohybrid inheritance in plants and animals
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· Comprehensive secondary Biology students Bk. 4 page 6-9
· Teachers bk. 4 pages 1-13 · KLB secondary Biology Students book 4 Page 12-15 · KLB teachers book 4 pages 12-30 · Principles of biology vol. 2 pages 207-209 |
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3 | 1 | GENETICS | First law of inheritance | By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:
· Construct and make use of pannet squares · Work out genotypic and phenotypic ratios · Predict outcomes of various crosses |
· Working out monohybrid ratio of F2 offspring
· Working out phenotypic and genotypic ratios and probabilities
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· Comprehensive secondary Biology students Bk. 4 page 7-9
· Teachers bk. 4 pages 1-13 · KLB secondary Biology Students book 4 Page 14-16 · KLB teachers book 4 pages 12-30 · Principles of biology vol. 2 pages 213-214 |
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2 | GENETICS | Back cross or test cross | By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:
· Determine the unknown genotypes in a cross using a test cross |
· Defining a test cross or back cross
· Explaining the use of test cross in determining unknown genotypes |
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· Comprehensive secondary Biology students Bk. 4 page 10-11
· Teachers bk. 4 pages 1-13 · KLB secondary Biology Students book 4 Page 22-23 · KLB teachers book 4 pages 12-30 · Principles of biology vol. 2 pages 212-213 |
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3 | GENETICS | Monohybrid inheritance | By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:
· Describe albinism as an example of monohybrid inheritance in human beings |
· Describing inheritance of albinism in human beings |
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· Comprehensive secondary Biology students Bk. 4 page 21
· Teachers bk. 4 pages 1-13 · KLB secondary Biology Students book 4 Page 25 · KLB teachers book 4 pages 12-30 · Principles of biology vol. 2 pages 213-214 |
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4-5 | GENETICS | Inheritance of ABO blood groups | By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:
· Explain the inheritance of ABO blood groups in human beings |
· Explaining the inheritance of ABO blood groups in human beings
· Demonstrating crosses |
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· Comprehensive secondary Biology students Bk. 4 page 11-12
· Teachers bk. 4 pages 1-13 · KLB secondary Biology Students book 4 Page 20-21 · KLB teachers book 4 pages 12-30 · Principles of biology vol. 2 pages 220-221 |
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4 | 1 | GENETICS | Inheritance of rhesus factor | By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:
· Explain the inheritance of rhesus factor as an example of monohybrid inheritance in human beings |
· Describing the inheritance of rhesus factor in human beings |
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· Comprehensive secondary Biology students Bk. 4 page 12
· Teachers bk. 4 pages 1-13 · KLB secondary Biology Students book 4 Page 21-22 · KLB teachers book 4 pages 12-30 · Principles of biology vol. 2 pages 221 |
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2 | GENETICS | Inheritance of blood groups | By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:
· Predict the inheritance of blood groups human beings |
· Predicting the inheritance of blood groups human beings |
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· Comprehensive secondary Biology students Bk. 4 page 11-12
· Teachers bk. 4 pages 1-13 · KLB secondary Biology Students book 4 Page 20-21 · KLB teachers book 4 pages 12-30 · Principles of biology vol. 2 pages 220-221 |
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3 | EVALUATION | Continuous assessment test | By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:
· Write down the correct answers to the questions in the test |
· Learner recalls and writes down answers to questions
· Teacher supervises as learners do the test |
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· Comprehensive secondary Biology students Bk. 4 page 11-12
· Teachers bk. 4 pages 1-13 · KLB secondary Biology Students book 4 Page 1-22 · KLB teachers book 4 pages 12-30 · Principles of biology vol. 2 pages 207-220 |
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4-5 | GENETICS | Incomplete dominance | By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:
· Describe incomplete dominance · Describe inheritance of colour in flowers of mirabis jalapa |
· Defining incomplete dominance
· Describing inheritance of colour in flowers of mirabis jalapa |
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· Comprehensive secondary Biology students Bk. 4 page 9-10
· Teachers bk. 4 pages 1-13 · KLB secondary Biology Students book 4 Page 19-20 · KLB teachers book 4 pages 12-30 · Principles of biology vol. 2 pages 214-215 |
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5 | 1 | GENETICS | Inheritance of sickle cell anemia | By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:
· Describe Inheritance of sickle cell anemia in human beings |
· Describe Inheritance of sickle cell anemia as co-dominant |
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· Comprehensive secondary Biology students Bk. 4 page 21-22
· Teachers bk. 4 pages 1-13 · KLB secondary Biology Students book 4 Page 35-37 · KLB teachers book 4 pages 12-30 · Principles of biology vol. 2 pages 215-216 |
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2 | GENETICS | Sex determination in human beings | By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:
· Explain how sex is determined in human beings · Describe sex linkages in human beings |
· Explaining and describing sex determination
· Explaining and discussing sex linkage in human beings |
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· Comprehensive secondary Biology students Bk. 4 page 13-14
· Teachers bk. 4 pages 1-13 · KLB secondary Biology Students book 4 Page 23-24 · KLB teachers book 4 pages 12-30 · Principles of biology vol. 2 pages 217-220 |
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3 | GENETICS | linkage | By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:
· Define linkage and sex-linkage · Describe linkage in human beings e.g. colour blindness and hemophilia |
· Defining and describing linkage and sex-linkage
· Demonstrating crosses on colour blindness and hemophilia |
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· Comprehensive secondary Biology students Bk. 4 page 14-16
· Teachers bk. 4 pages 1-13 · KLB secondary Biology Students book 4 Page 24-27 · KLB teachers book 4 pages 12-30 · Principles of biology vol. 2 pages 218-220 |
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4-5 | GENETICS | Inheritance of colour blindness | By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:
· Describe colour blindness as an example of sex-linked trait in human beings · Interpret pedigree of inheritance |
· Describing colour blindness
· Discussion on inheritance of colour blindness · Interpreting pedigree chart of inheritance |
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· Comprehensive secondary Biology students Bk. 4 page 15-16
· Teachers bk. 4 pages 1-13 · KLB secondary Biology Students book 4 Page 25-26 · KLB teachers book 4 pages 12-30 · Principles of biology vol. 2 pages 218-219 |
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6 | 1-2 | GENETICS | Inheritance of hemophilia | By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:
· Describe the Inheritance of hemophilia as an example of sex-linked traits in human beings |
· Describing Inheritance of hemophilia as an example of sex-linked traits in human beings
· Discussions on inheritance of hemophilia in human beings |
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· Comprehensive secondary Biology students Bk. 4 page 16-17
· Teachers bk. 4 pages 1-13 · KLB secondary Biology Students book 4 Page 27 · KLB teachers book 4 pages 12-30 · Principles of biology vol. 2 pages 220 |
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3 | GENETICS EVALUATION | Continuous assessment test | By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:
· write down the correct answers to the questions given |
· Students recalls and writes down answers to questions asked
· Teacher supervises as students do the test |
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· Comprehensive secondary Biology students Bk. 4 page 1-18
· Teachers bk. 4 pages 1-13 · KLB secondary Biology Students book 4 Page · KLB teachers book 4 pages 12-30 · Principles of biology vol. 2 pages 234-236 |
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4-5 | GENETICS | Sources of variations in organisms | By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:
· Define mutation · Differentiate between mutations and mutagens · List down causes of mutations |
· Defining mutations
· identifying mutagens · Listing down causes of mutations |
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· Comprehensive secondary Biology students Bk. 4 page 17-18
· Teachers bk. 4 pages 1-13 · KLB secondary Biology Students book 4 Page 28-29 · KLB teachers book 4 pages 12-30 · Principles of biology vol. 2 pages 232-233 |
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7 | 1-2 | GENETICS | Types of mutations | By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:
· State the types of mutations · List down the various chromosal mutations · Describe chromosal mutations |
· Stating the types of chromosal mutations
· Listing down the various chromosal mutations · Describing chromosal mutations · Discussion on duplication, inversion, translocation and non-disjunction |
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· Comprehensive secondary Biology students Bk. 4 page 17-19
· Teachers bk. 4 pages 1-13 · KLB secondary Biology Students book 4 Page 28-33 · KLB teachers book 4 pages 12-30 · Principles of biology vol. 2 pages 229-231 |
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3 | GENETICS | Effects of chromosal mutations | By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:
· Explain the Effects of chromosal mutations |
· Discussion on effects of Effects of chromosal mutations
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· Comprehensive secondary Biology students Bk. 4 page 19
· Teachers bk. 4 pages 1-13 · KLB secondary Biology Students book 4 Page 30-33 · KLB teachers book 4 pages 12-30 · Principles of biology vol. 2 pages 230-231 |
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4-5 | GENETICS | Gene mutations | By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:
· Describe gene mutations and their effects on organisms |
· Describing gene mutations
· Discussion on substitution, point mutation, insertion and gene mutations
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· Comprehensive secondary Biology students Bk. 4 page 20-22
· Teachers bk. 4 pages 1-13 · KLB secondary Biology Students book 4 Page 33-34 · KLB teachers book 4 pages 12-30 · Principles of biology vol. 2 pages 228-229 |
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8 | 1-2 | GENETICS | Practical application of genetics | By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:
· Describe areas in which the knowledge of genetics has been applied |
· Discussion on scientific fields where genetic knowledge has been applied
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· Comprehensive secondary Biology students Bk. 4 page 23-28
· Teachers bk. 4 pages 1-13 · KLB secondary Biology Students book 4 Page 39-44 · KLB teachers book 4 pages 12-30 · Principles of biology vol. 2 pages 233 |
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3 | GENETICS | Practical application of genetics | By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:
· Explain the practical applications of genetics |
· Discussion on the practical applications of genetics |
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· Comprehensive secondary Biology students Bk. 4 page 23-28
· Teachers bk. 4 pages 1-13 · KLB secondary Biology Students book 4 Page 39-44 · KLB teachers book 4 pages 12-30 · Principles of biology vol. 2 pages 233 |
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4-5 | EVOLUTION | Introduction to evolution | By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:
· Define evolution · Explain the current concepts of the origin of life |
· Defining evolution
· Explaining the current concepts of the origin of life |
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· Comprehensive secondary Biology students Bk. 4 page 35-36
· Teachers bk. 4 pages 14-24 · KLB secondary Biology Students book 4 Page 49-51 · KLB teachers book 4 pages 31-37 · Principles of biology vol. 2 pages 238-239 |
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9 | 1 | EVOLUTION | Continuous assessment test | By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:
· Write down correct answers to questions asked |
· Learner to recall and write down answers to questions asked
· Teacher to supervise the learners as they do their exams life |
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· Comprehensive secondary Biology students Bk. 4 page 1-36
· Teachers bk. 4 pages 14-24 · KLB secondary Biology Students book 4 Page 46-48 · KLB teachers book 4 pages 31-37 · Principles of biology vol. 2 pages 234-237 |
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2 | EVOLUTION | Origin of life | By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:
· Explain the current concepts on origin of life |
· Explaining current concepts of origin of life
· Discussion on evolution theory |
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· Comprehensive secondary Biology students Bk. 4 page 36
· Teachers bk. 4 pages 14-24 · KLB secondary Biology Students book 4 Page 49-51 · KLB teachers book 4 pages 31-37 · Principles of biology vol 2 pages 239-242-243 |
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3 | EVOLUTION | Evidence of organic evolution theory | By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:
· Describe the study of fossils as evidence of organic evolution theory |
· Describing the study of fossils
· Discussion on evolution theory based on the study of fossils |
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· Comprehensive secondary Biology students Bk. 4 page 36-37
· Teachers bk. 4 pages 14-24 · KLB secondary Biology Students book 4 Page 51-56 · KLB teachers book 4 pages 31-37 · Principles of biology vol. 2 pages 245-249 |
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4-5 | EVOLUTION | Evidence of organic evolution theory | By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:
· Describe competitive anatomy as evidence of organic evolution |
· Identifying homologous structures in organisms and describing divergent evolution
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· Comprehensive secondary Biology students Bk. 4 page 39-40
· Teachers bk. 4 pages 14-24 · KLB secondary Biology Students book 4 Page 59-64 · KLB teachers book 4 pages 31-37 · Principles of biology vol. 2 pages 250-251 |
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10 | 1 | EVOLUTION | Evidence of organic evolution theory | By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:
· Describe competitive anatomy |
· Identifying analogous structures in organisms and describing convergent evolution
· Discussion on divergent evolution |
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· Comprehensive secondary Biology students Bk. 4 page 41
· Teachers bk. 4 pages 14-24 · KLB secondary Biology Students book 4 Page 59-64 · KLB teachers book 4 pages 31-37 · Principles of biology vol. 2 pages 250-251 |
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2-3 | EVOLUTION | Evidence of organic evolution theory | By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:
· Describe occurrence of vestigial structures and geographical distribution of organisms as evidence of organic evolution |
· Describing vestigial structures
· Discussion on geographical distribution of organisms |
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· Comprehensive secondary Biology students Bk. 4 page 37-41
· Teachers bk. 4 pages 14-24 · KLB secondary Biology Students book 4 Page 56,64 · KLB teachers book 4 pages 31-37 · Principles of biology vol. 2 pages |
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4-5 | EVOLUTION | Evidence of organic evolution theory | By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:
· Describe comparative embryology, cell biology and biochemistry as evidence of organic evolution |
· Describing comparative embryology, cell biology and biochemistry as evidence of organic evolution theory |
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· Comprehensive secondary Biology students Bk. 4 page 39-42
· Teachers bk. 4 pages 14-24 · KLB secondary Biology Students book 4 Page 59,64-65 · KLB teachers book 4 pages 31-37 · Principles of biology vol. 2 pages 252-253 |
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11 | 1-2 | EVOLUTION | Human evolution | By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:
· Describe evolution of hominids |
· Describing evolution of hominids from earliest common proconsul ancestors to date
· Discussion on evolution of hominids |
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· Comprehensive secondary Biology students Bk. 4 page 42-44
· Teachers bk. 4 pages 14-24 · KLB secondary Biology Students book 4 Page 52-53 · KLB teachers book 4 pages 31-34 · Principles of biology vol. 2 pages 256-261 |
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3 | EVOLUTION | Mechanism of evolution | By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:
· Describe Lamarck’s theory |
· Describing Lamarck’s theory
· Discussion on Lamarck’s theory |
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· Comprehensive secondary Biology students Bk. 4 page 45-46
· Teachers bk. 4 pages 14-24 · KLB secondary Biology Students book 4 Page 67 · KLB teachers book 4 pages 31-37 · Principles of biology vol. 2 pages 238-239 |
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4-5 | EVOLUTION | Mechanism of evolution | By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:
· Describe and discuss the struggle for existence and survival for the fittest |
· Discussion on Darwin’s theory of natural selection
· Discussion on struggle for existence and survival for the fittest |
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· Comprehensive secondary Biology students Bk. 4 page 46-47
· Teachers bk. 4 pages 14-24 · KLB secondary Biology Students book 4 Page 68-69 · KLB teachers book 4 pages 31-37 · Principles of biology vol. 2 pages 240-241 |
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12 | 1-2 | EVOLUTION | Mechanism of evolution | By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:
· Describe and discuss new concepts of Darwin’s theory |
· Discussion on Neo-Darwinism with regard to new discoveries e.g. mutations |
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· Comprehensive secondary Biology students Bk. 4 page 47
· Teachers bk. 4 pages 14-24 · KLB secondary Biology Students book 4 Page 67-69 · KLB teachers book 4 pages 31-37 · Principles of biology vol. 2 pages 239-240 |
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3 | EVOLUTION | Mechanism of evolution | By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:
· Describe natural selection in action |
· Describing mechanism of peppered moth |
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· Comprehensive secondary Biology students Bk. 4 page 46-47
· Teachers bk. 4 pages 14-24 · KLB secondary Biology Students book 4 Page 69-71 · KLB teachers book 4 pages 31-37 · Principles of biology vol. 2 pages 261-262 |
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4-5 | EVOLUTION | Mechanism of evolution | By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:
· Describe natural selection in nature |
· Describing resistance to antibiotics, fungicides and pesticides by organisms |
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· Comprehensive secondary Biology students Bk. 4 page 48
· Teachers bk. 4 pages 14-24 · KLB secondary Biology Students book 4 Page 70-71 · KLB teachers book 4 pages 31-37 · Principles of biology vol. 2 pages 262-263 |
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13 | REVISION AND END OF TERM EXAMINATIONS |
BIOLOGY FORM 4 SCHEMES OF WORK – TERM 2 | ||||||||
WEEK | LESSON | TOPIC | SUB – TOPIC | OBJECTIVES | LEARNING/TEACHING ACTIVITIES | LEARNING/TEACHING RESOURCES | REFERENCES | REMARKS |
1 | 1-2 | EVOLUTION | Mechanism of evolution | By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:
· Describe the isolation mechanism in speciation |
· Discussion on the isolation mechanism in speciation |
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· Comprehensive secondary Biology students Bk. 4 page 48
· Teachers bk. 4 pages 14-24 · KLB secondary Biology Students book 4 Page · KLB teachers book 4 pages 31-37 · Principles of biology vol. 2 pages 243-244 |
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3 | EVOLUTION | Artificial selection | By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:
· Describe Artificial selection in plants and animals and how it leads to speciation |
· Identifying the role of artificial selection in evolution
· Discussion on hybridization, cultivars and green revolution
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· Comprehensive secondary Biology students Bk. 4 page 48-49
· Teachers bk. 4 pages 14-24 · KLB secondary Biology Students book 4 Page · KLB teachers book 4 pages · Principles of biology vol. 2 pages 263-264 |
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4-5 | EVOLUTION | Evolution and sexual reproduction | By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:
· Explain the importance of sexual reproduction in evolution |
· Explaining the role of sexual reproduction in evolution
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· Comprehensive secondary Biology students Bk. 4 page 47-48
· Teachers bk. 4 pages 14-24 · KLB secondary Biology Students book 4 Page · KLB teachers book 4 pages · Principles of biology vol. 2 pages 243-244 |
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2 | 1 | RECEPTION RESPONSE AND CO-ORDINATION | Introduction | By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:
· Define stimulus · Define irritability · Define response
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· Defining stimulus, irritability and response
· Demonstrating how stimulus, response and irritability are related and coordinated
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· Comprehensive secondary Biology students Bk. 4 page 52
· Teachers bk. 4 pages 24-38 · KLB secondary Biology Students book 4 Page 73-74 · KLB teachers book 4 pages 38-58 · Principles of biology vol. 2 pages 266-267 |
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2 | RECEPTION RESPONSE AND CO-ORDINATION | Reception response and co-ordination in plants | By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:
· Define tactic and tropic responses · List down tactic responses in plants · List down tropic responses in plants · Differentiate between tactic and tropic responses
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· Defining tactic and tropic responses
· Defining and demonstrating tropism in plants · List down tactic responses in plants · List down tropic responses in plants · Differentiate between tactic and tropic responses
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· Comprehensive secondary Biology students Bk. 4 page 52-54
· Teachers bk. 4 pages 24-38 · KLB secondary Biology Students book 4 Page 76-78 · KLB teachers book 4 pages 38-58 · Principles of biology vol. 2 pages 294-299 |
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3 | RECEPTION RESPONSE AND CO-ORDINATION | Geotropism | By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:
· Define geotropism · Describe geotropism in roots and shoots of plants
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· Defining and illustrating geotropism
· Discussion on geotropism
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· Comprehensive secondary Biology students Bk. 4 page 55
· Teachers bk. 4 pages 24-38 · KLB secondary Biology Students book 4 Page 80-83 · KLB teachers book 4 pages 38-58 · Principles of biology vol. 2 pages 298-300 |
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4-5 | RECEPTION RESPONSE AND CO-ORDINATION | Phototropism and Geotropism | By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:
· Differentiate between Phototropism and geotropism · Carry out experiments demonstrating both Phototropism and geotropism in a plant seedling
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· Differentiating between Phototropism and geotropism
· Carrying out experiments demonstrating both Phototropism and geotropism
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· Comprehensive secondary Biology students Bk. 4 page 82-83
· Teachers bk. 4 pages 24-38 · KLB secondary Biology Students book 4 Page 82-83 · KLB teachers book 4 pages 38-58 · Principles of biology vol. 2 pages 297-300 |
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3 | 1-2 | RECEPTION RESPONSE AND CO-ORDINATION | Reception response and co-ordination in organisms | By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:
· Carry out experiments to demonstrate tactic responses to light and water · Carry out experiments to show chemotactic response using fruit juice
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· Carrying out experiments to demonstrate tactic response and to show chemotactic response using fruit juice
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· Comprehensive secondary Biology students Bk. 4 page 81-82
· Teachers bk. 4 pages 24-38 · KLB secondary Biology Students book 4 Page 79-80 · KLB teachers book 4 pages 38-58 · Principles of biology vol. 2 pages 294-295 |
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3 | RECEPTION RESPONSE AND CO-ORDINATION IN PLANTS AND ANIMALS | Hydrotropism and thigmotropism | By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:
· Define Hydrotropism and thigmotropism
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· Defining Hydrotropism and thigmotropism juice
· Discussion on Hydrotropism and thigmotropism
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· Comprehensive secondary Biology students Bk. 4 page 55
· Teachers bk. 4 pages 24-38 · KLB secondary Biology Students book 4 Page 83 · KLB teachers book 4 pages 38-58 · Principles of biology vol. 2 pages 301-302 |
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4-5 | RECEPTION RESPONSE AND CO-ORDINATION | Tactic and tropic responses | By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:
· State the importance of Tactic and tropic responses
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· Discussion on the importance of Tactic and tropic responses
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· Comprehensive secondary Biology students Bk. 4 page 53-55
· Teachers bk. 4 pages 24-38 · KLB secondary Biology Students book 4 Page 79-80 · KLB teachers book 4 pages 38-58 · Principles of biology vol. 2 pages 298-302 |
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4 | 1-2 | RECEPTION RESPONSE AND CO-ORDINATION | Plant hormones and their effects on plant growth | By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:
· Explain the production of Plant hormones and their effects on plants
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· Discussion on production of auxins and their movement and effect on plant
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· Comprehensive secondary Biology students Bk. 4 page 55
· Teachers bk. 4 pages 24-38 · KLB secondary Biology Students book 4 Page 80-83 · KLB teachers book 4 pages 38-58 · Principles of biology vol. 2 pages 296-301 |
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3-4 | RECEPTION RESPONSE AND CO-ORDINATION IN PLANTS AND ANIMALS | Hydrotropism (practical lesson) | By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:
· Carry out experiment to investigate hydrotropism · Carry out experiment to investigate etiolation
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· Carrying out experiments to investigate hydrotropism and etiolation
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· Comprehensive secondary Biology students Bk. 4 page 83-84
· Teachers bk. 4 pages 24-38 · KLB secondary Biology Students book 4 Page 77-78 · KLB teachers book 4 pages 38-58 · Principles of biology vol. 2 pages 300 |
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5 | RECEPTION RESPONSE AND CO-ORDINATION IN PLANTS AND ANIMALS | Simple reflex action | By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:
· Demonstrate the knee jerk in a reflex action
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· Demonstrating knee jerk (reflex action)
· Discussion on the knee jerk
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· Comprehensive secondary Biology students Bk. 4 page 64
· Teachers bk. 4 pages 24-38 · KLB secondary Biology Students book 4 Page 89-90 · KLB teachers book 4 pages 38-58 · Principles of biology vol. 2 pages 271-272 |
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5 | 1 | EVALUATION | Continuous assessment test | By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:
· Answer the questions asked in the test
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· Learner to recall and writes down answers to questions in the test
· Teacher to supervise students as they do the test
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· Comprehensive secondary Biology students Bk. 4 page 86-87
· Teachers bk. 4 pages 24-38 · KLB secondary Biology Students book 4 Page 107-109 · KLB teachers book 4 pages 38-58 · Principles of biology vol. 2 pages 304-308 |
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2-3 | RECEPTION RESPONSE AND CO-ORDINATION | Conditioned reflex actions | By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:
· Defined Conditioned reflex actions · Describe Conditioned reflex action using parlous dog · Compare simple and conditioned reflex actions
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· Defining Conditioned reflex actions
· Describing Conditioned reflex action · Differentiating between simple and conditioned reflex actions
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· Comprehensive secondary Biology students Bk. 4 page 64-65
· Teachers bk. 4 pages 24-65 · KLB secondary Biology Students book 4 Page 90 · KLB teachers book 4 pages 38-58 · Principles of biology vol. 2 pages 274-275 |
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4-5 | RECEPTION RESPONSE AND CO-ORDINATION IN ANIMALS AND PLANTS | The role of hormones in co-ordination in mammals | By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:
· Explain the role of endocrine system in a human being · Explain the effect over secretion and under secretion of thyroxin and adrenaline
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· Naming endocrine organs in human beings
· Stating the functions of endocrine organs · Discussion on the effect of under secretion and over secretion of thyroxin and adrenaline
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· Comprehensive secondary Biology students Bk. 4 page 65-66
· Teachers bk. 4 pages 24-38 · KLB secondary Biology Students book 4 Page 93-95 · KLB teachers book 4 pages 38-58 · Principles of biology vol. 2 pages 291-294 |
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6 | 1-2 | RECEPTION RESPONSE AND CO-ORDINATION IN ANIMALS AND PLANTS | The role of hormones in co-ordination in mammals | By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:
· Isolate and list the similarities and differences between the endocrine and the nervous system
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· Explaining the similarities and differences between the endocrine and the nervous system
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· Chart on the comparison between endocrine and the nervous system
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· Comprehensive secondary Biology students Bk. 4 page 66-67
· Teachers bk. 4 pages 24-38 · KLB secondary Biology Students book 4 Page 95 · KLB teachers book 4 pages 38-58 · Principles of biology vol. 2 pages 291-292 |
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3 | RECEPTION RESPONSE AND CO-ORDINATION | Effects of drug abuse on human health | By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:
· State the effects of drug abuse on human health
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· Defining drugs and drug abuse
· Discussion on drugs, drug abuse and effects on human health
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· Chart with table on effects of drug abuse on human health
· Photographs of people affected by drug abuse |
· Comprehensive secondary Biology students Bk. 4 page 67-68
· Teachers bk. 4 pages 24-38 · KLB secondary Biology Students book 4 Page 96 · KLB teachers book 4 pages 38-58 · Principles of biology vol. 2 pages |
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4-5 | RECEPTION RESPONSE AND CO-ORDINATION IN PLANTS AND ANIMALS | Structure of mammalian eye | By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:
· Draw and label the mammalian eye · State the functions of the mammalian eye
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· Drawing and labeling the mammalian eye
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· Chart showing the human eye | · Comprehensive secondary Biology students Bk. 4 page 68-69
· Teachers bk. 4 pages 24-38 · KLB secondary Biology Students book 4 Page 96-97 · KLB teachers book 4 pages 38-58 · Principles of biology vol. 2 pages 279-281 |
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7 | 1-2 | RECEPTION RESPONSE AND CO-ORDINATION IN PLANTS AND ANIMALS | Structure of the human eye
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By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:
· Describe how the structure of the mammalian eye is adapted to its functions
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· Discussion on the adaptations of the various parts of the eye to their functions
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· Chart showing the mammalian eye
· Chart with table showing summary of parts, adaptations and functions of the mammalian heart |
· Comprehensive secondary Biology students Bk. 4 page 69-72
· Teachers bk. 4 pages 24-38 · KLB secondary Biology Students book 4 Page 97-98 · KLB teachers book 4 pages 38-58 · Principles of biology vol. 2 pages 280-281 |
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3-4 | RECEPTION RESPONSE AND CO-ORDINATION IN PLANTS AND ANIMALS | Structure of the mammalian eye
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By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:
· Dissect and display parts of the mammalian eye
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· Dissecting mammalian eye and identifying the various parts (external and internal)
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· mammalian eye
· dissecting tray · gloves |
· Comprehensive secondary Biology students Bk. 4 page 69
· Teachers bk. 4 pages 24-38 · KLB secondary Biology Students book 4 Page 97 · KLB teachers book 4 pages 38-58 · Principles of biology vol. 2 pages 280 |
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5 | RECEPTION RESPONSE AND CO-ORDINATION | Image formation in the mammalian eye
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By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:
· Describe how an image is formed and interpreted in the mammalian eye
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· Describing how an image is formed and interpreted in the mammalian eye
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· Chart on image formation in the retina | · Comprehensive secondary Biology students Bk. 4 page 69
· Teachers bk. 4 pages 24-38 · KLB secondary Biology Students book 4 Page 100-101 · KLB teachers book 4 pages 38-58 · Principles of biology vol. 2 pages 280-281 |
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8 | 1-2 | RECEPTION RESPONSE AND CO-ORDINATION IN PLANTS AND ANIMALS | Accommodation in the mammalian eye
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By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:
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· Defining accommodation
· Drawing diagrams on accommodation of the far and near objects · Discussion on accommodation
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· Chart on accommodation of distant and nearby objects in the mammalian eye | · Comprehensive secondary Biology students Bk. 4 page 72-73
· Teachers bk. 4 pages 24-38 · KLB secondary Biology Students book 4 Page 101-102 · KLB teachers book 4 pages 38-58 · Principles of biology vol. 2 pages 283-285 |
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3 | RECEPTION RESPONSE AND CO-ORDINATION IN PLANTS AND ANIMALS | Common eye defects
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By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:
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· Chart on defects and their corrections | · Comprehensive secondary Biology students Bk. 4 page 73-75
· Teachers bk. 4 pages 24-38 · KLB secondary Biology Students book 4 Page 102-104 · KLB teachers book 4 pages 38-58 · Principles of biology vol. 2 pages 287-288 |
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4-5 | RECEPTION RESPONSE AND CO-ORDINATION IN PLANTS AND ANIMALS | Common eye defects
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By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:
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· Chart on eye defects and their corrections
· Pencils · Ruler · Paper · Biro · Window/door frame |
· Comprehensive secondary Biology students Bk. 4 page 73-75,84
· Teachers bk. 4 pages 24-38 · KLB secondary Biology Students book 4 Page 102-104 · KLB teachers book 4 pages 38-58 · Principles of biology vol. 2 pages 289-286 |
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9 | 1-2 | RECEPTION RESPONSE AND CO-ORDINATION IN PLANTS AND ANIMALS | Common eye diseases
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By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:
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· Resource person e.g. eye specialist | · Comprehensive secondary Biology students Bk. 4 page 75-76
· Teachers bk. 4 pages 24-38 · KLB secondary Biology Students book 4 Page 102-104 · KLB teachers book 4 pages 38-58 · Principles of biology vol. 2 pages 285-286 |
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3 | RECEPTION RESPONSE AND CO-ORDINATION IN PLANTS AND ANIMALS | Structure of the mammalian ear
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By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:
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· Chart showing parts of the mammalian ear | · Comprehensive secondary Biology students Bk. 4 page 76-77
· Teachers bk. 4 pages 24-38 · KLB secondary Biology Students book 4 Page 104-105 · KLB teachers book 4 pages 38-58 · Principles of biology vol. 2 pages 286 |
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4-5 | RECEPTION RESPONSE AND CO-ORDINATION IN PLANTS AND ANIMALS | Structure of the mammalian ear
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By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:
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· Chart showing parts of the mammalian ear | · Comprehensive secondary Biology students Bk. 4 page 76-78
· Teachers bk. 4 pages 24-38 · KLB secondary Biology Students book 4 Page 104-105 · KLB teachers book 4 pages 38-58 · Principles of biology vol. 2 pages 286-287 |
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10 | 1-2 | EVALUATION | Continuous assessment test | By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:
· Answer the questions asked in the test
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· Learner to recall and writes down answers to questions in the test
· Teacher to supervise students as they do the test
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· Comprehensive secondary Biology students Bk. 4 page 86-87
· Teachers bk. 4 pages 24-38 · KLB secondary Biology Students book 4 Page 107-110 · KLB teachers book 4 pages 38-58 · Principles of biology vol. 2 pages 304-308 |
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3 | RECEPTION RESPONSE AND CO-ORDINATION IN PLANTS AND ANIMALS | The mechanism of hearing
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By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:
· Describe the mechanism of hearing |
· Discussion on the mechanism of hearing | · Chart showing the mechanism of hearing | · Comprehensive secondary Biology students Bk. 4 page 79-80
· Teachers bk. 4 pages 24-38 · KLB secondary Biology Students book 4 Page 106-107 · KLB teachers book 4 pages 38-58 · Principles of biology vol. 2 pages 287-289 |
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4-5 | RECEPTION RESPONSE AND CO-ORDINATION IN PLANTS AND ANIMALS | Common defects of the ear
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By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:
· Discuss thick ear drum, damaged cochlea, raptured eardrum, fussed ossicles, otitis media, ostosceleross and tinnitus |
· Discussion on common ear defects | · Chart showing common defects of the ear
· Ear specialist |
· Comprehensive secondary Biology students Bk. 4 page 79-80
· Teachers bk. 4 pages 24-80 · KLB secondary Biology Students book 4 Page 107 · KLB teachers book 4 pages 38-58 · Principles of biology vol. 2 pages 289-290 |
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11-13 | REVISION AND END OF TERM EXAMINATIONS |
BIOLOGY FORM 4 SCHEMES OF WORK – TERM 3 | ||||||||
WEEK | LESSON | TOPIC | SUB – TOPIC | OBJECTIVES | LEARNING/TEACHING ACTIVITIES | LEARNING/TEACHING RESOURCES | REFERENCES | REMARKS |
1 | 1 | SUPPORT AND MOVEMENT IN PLANTS AND ANIMALS | Introduction | By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:
· Define support and movement · Describe the necessity of movement in plants and animals |
· Defining support and movement
· Describing the necessity of movement in plants and animals |
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· Comprehensive secondary Biology students Bk. 4 page 88-89
· Teachers bk. 4 pages 39-58 · KLB secondary Biology Students book 4 Page 111-112 · KLB teachers book 4 pages 59-68 · Principles of biology vol. 2 pages 309 |
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2 | SUPPORT AND MOVEMENT IN PLANTS AND ANIMALS | support and movement in plants | By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:
· Review the tissue distribution in monocotyledonous an dicotyledonous plants |
· Reviewing stem sections of monocotyledonous an dicotyledonous plants |
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· Comprehensive secondary Biology students Bk. 4 page 89-90
· Teachers bk. 4 pages 39-58 · KLB secondary Biology Students book 4 Page 112-114 · KLB teachers book 4 pages 59-68 · Principles of biology vol. 2 pages 327-328 |
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3 | SUPPORT AND MOVEMENT IN PLANTS AND ANIMALS | Plants with woody stems and tendrils | By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:
· Describe support in woody and non-woody stems · Describe the role of tendrils and tender stems in support |
· Describing support in woody and non-woody stems
· Describing the role of tendrils and tender stems in support |
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· Comprehensive secondary Biology students Bk. 4 page 90-91
· Teachers bk. 4 pages 39-58 · KLB secondary Biology Students book 4 Page 114-116 · KLB teachers book 4 pages 59-68 · Principles of biology vol. 2 pages |
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4-5 | SUPPORT AND MOVEMENT IN PLANTS AND ANIMALS | Support and movement in plans (practical lesson) | By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:
· Observe prepared sections of woody and herbaceous stems · Observe a wilting plant |
· Observing prepared sections of woody and herbaceous stems
· Observing a wilting plant · Discussion on the observations made |
sections of stems
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· Comprehensive secondary Biology students Bk. 4 page 115-116
· Teachers bk. 4 pages 39-58 · KLB secondary Biology Students book 4 Page 115-116 · KLB teachers book 4 pages 59-68 · Principles of biology vol. 2 pages |
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2 | 1-2 | SUPPORT AND MOVEMENT IN PLANTS AND ANIMALS | Types of skeletons | By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:
· List he types of skeletons · Describe the role of exoskeleton in insects · Describe the role and components of endoskeleton |
· Listing the types of skeletons
· Describing the role of exoskeleton in insects · Distinguishing between a bone and a cartilage |
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· Comprehensive secondary Biology students Bk. 4 page 92-96
· Teachers bk. 4 pages 39-58 · KLB secondary Biology Students book 4 Page 116-117 · KLB teachers book 4 pages 59-68 · Principles of biology vol. 2 pages 310-312 |
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3 | SUPPORT AND MOVEMENT IN PLANTS AND ANIMALS | Supported movement in animals | By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:
· Describe the role of skeleton in vertebrates · Draw the structure of a finned fish (tilapia) · Calculate the tail power |
· Description of skeleton in vertebrate
· Drawing of a tilapia fish |
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· Comprehensive secondary Biology students Bk. 4 page 96-97
· Teachers bk. 4 pages 39-58 · KLB secondary Biology Students book 4 Page 117-118 · KLB teachers book 4 pages 59-68 · Principles of biology vol 2 pages 325-326 |
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4-5 | SUPPORT AND MOVEMENT IN PLANTS AND ANIMALS | Locomotion in a finned fish | By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:
· Explain how locomotion occurs in fish · Name and draw the different fins and state their functions |
· Describing external and internal features of the fish to explain how it is adapted to locomotion in water
· Observing locomotion of tilapia fish in water |
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· Comprehensive secondary Biology students Bk. 4 page 96-98
· Teachers bk. 4 pages 39-58 · KLB secondary Biology Students book 4 Page 118 · KLB teachers book 4 pages 59-68 · Principles of biology vol. 2 pages 325-326 |
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3 | 1 | SUPPORT AND MOVEMENT IN PLANTS AND ANIMALS | Locomotion and support in mammals | By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:
· Draw the human skeleton and identify the component parts · Identify and draw the skull |
· Drawing and labeling the human skeleton
· Using model to identify the components of the skeleton |
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· Comprehensive secondary Biology students Bk. 4 page 98-99
· Teachers bk. 4 pages 39-58 · KLB secondary Biology Students book 4 Page 119-120 · KLB teachers book 4 pages 59-68 · Principles of biology vol. 2 pages 312-313 |
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2 | SUPPORT AND MOVEMENT IN PLANTS AND ANIMALS | Axial skeleton | By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:
· Identify bones of Axial skeleton in the vertebral column · Identify the cervical vertebrae |
· Identifying bones of the vertebral columns
· Drawing the cervical vertebrae · Relating the structures to their functions |
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· Comprehensive secondary Biology students Bk. 4 page 99-101
· Teachers bk. 4 pages 39-58 · KLB secondary Biology Students book 4 Page 120-122 · KLB teachers book 4 pages 59-68 · Principles of biology vol. 2 pages 312-315 |
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3 | SUPPORT AND MOVEMENT IN PLANTS AND ANIMALS | thoracic | By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:
· Identify the structures of the thoracic vertebrae · Relate the structure of the thoracic vertebrae to their functions |
· Identifying, drawing and relating the structure of the thoracic vertebrae from goat
· Charts showing thoracic vertebrae |
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· Comprehensive secondary Biology students Bk. 4 page 102
· Teachers bk. 4 pages 39-58 · KLB secondary Biology Students book 4 Page 122 · KLB teachers book 4 pages 59-68 · Principles of biology vol. 2 pages 315 |
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4-5 | SUPPORT AND MOVEMENT IN PLANTS AND ANIMALS | thoracic | By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:
· Identify the structures of lumbar, sacral and candal vertebrae · Show how ribs articulate with thoracic vertebrae
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· Drawing and labeling the lumbar sacral and candal vertebrae
· Relating the parts of the vertebrae to their functions |
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· Comprehensive secondary Biology students Bk. 4 page 102-103
· Teachers bk. 4 pages 39-58 · KLB secondary Biology Students book 4 Page 122-124 · KLB teachers book 4 pages 59-68 · Principles of biology vol. 2 pages 315-317 |
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4 | 1 | EVALUATION | Continuous assessment test | By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:
· Answer the questions asked in the test
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· Learner to recall and writes down answers to questions in the test
· Teacher to supervise students as they do the test
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· Comprehensive secondary Biology students Bk. 4 page 120
· Teachers bk. 4 pages 39-58 · KLB secondary Biology Students book 4 Page 12131-132 · KLB teachers book 4 pages 59-68 · Principles of biology vol. 2 pages 328-329 |
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2 | SUPPORT AND MOVEMENT IN PLANTS AND ANIMALS | Ribs and sternum | By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:
· Draw and label Ribs and sternum · Relate the structure to their functions
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· Drawing and labeling the Ribs and sternum
· Relating the structure to their functions |
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· Comprehensive secondary Biology students Bk. 4 page 104-105
· Teachers bk. 4 pages 39-58 · KLB secondary Biology Students book 4 Page 120-121 · KLB teachers book 4 pages 59-68 · Principles of biology vol. 2 pages 315-316 |
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3 | SUPPORT AND MOVEMENT IN PLANTS AND ANIMALS | Appendicular skeleton | By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:
· Identify components of Appendicular skeleton · Draw the scapula bone and relate it to its functions
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· Identifying the bones of the Appendicular skeleton
· Drawing and labeling scapula and relating the structure to its functions |
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· Comprehensive secondary Biology students Bk. 4 page 105
· Teachers bk. 4 pages 39-58 · KLB secondary Biology Students book 4 Page 124-125 · KLB teachers book 4 pages 59-68 · Principles of biology vol. 2 pages 317-320 |
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4-5 | SUPPORT AND MOVEMENT IN PLANTS AND ANIMALS | The fore limbs | By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:
· Identify the bones of the fore limbs · Draw the structure of the humerus, radius and ulna
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· Identifying drawing and labeling the structure of the humerus, radius and ulna
· Discussing the adaptations of these bones to their functions |
· humerus, radius and ulna bones
· model of human skeleton · charts showing humerus, radius and ulna
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· Comprehensive secondary Biology students Bk. 4 page 105-106
· Teachers bk. 4 pages 39-58 · KLB secondary Biology Students book 4 Page 125 · KLB teachers book 4 pages 59-68 · Principles of biology vol. 2 pages 318-320 |
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5 | 1 | SUPPORT AND MOVEMENT IN PLANTS AND ANIMALS | Bones of the hand | By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:
· Identify the bones of the hands · Draw and label bones of the hand
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· Identifying drawing and labeling the bones of the hands
· Relating the structure to their functions |
· Bones of the hand
· Model of the human skeleton · Chart showing bones of the hand
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· Comprehensive secondary Biology students Bk. 4 page 106
· Teachers bk. 4 pages 39-58 · KLB secondary Biology Students book 4 Page 126 · KLB teachers book 4 pages 59-68 · Principles of biology vol. 2 pages 318 |
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2 | SUPPORT AND MOVEMENT IN PLANTS AND ANIMALS | The pelvic girdle | By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:
· Draw the pelvic girdle · Name the bones of The pelvic girdle · Relate the structure to their functions
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· Identifying drawing and labeling the pelvic girdle relating its structure to its functions | · Pelvic girdle bones
· Model of the human skeleton · Chart showing the pelvic girdle
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· Comprehensive secondary Biology students Bk. 4 page 107
· Teachers bk. 4 pages 39-58 · KLB secondary Biology Students book 4 Page 126 · KLB teachers book 4 pages 59-68 · Principles of biology vol. 2 pages 320 |
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3 | SUPPORT AND MOVEMENT IN PLANTS AND ANIMALS | The hind limb | By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:
· Identify, draw and label the femur, tibia and tibula bones · Relate their structure to their functions
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· Identifying drawing and labeling the bones of the hind limb
· Relating the structure to their functions |
· Tibia and tibula bone
· Femur bone · Model of human skeleton
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· Comprehensive secondary Biology students Bk. 4 page 107-108
· Teachers bk. 4 pages 39-58 · KLB secondary Biology Students book 4 Page · KLB teachers book 4 pages 59-68 · Principles of biology vol. 2 pages 319,320,321 |
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4-5 | SUPPORT AND MOVEMENT IN PLANTS AND ANIMALS | Bones of the foot | By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:
· Draw and label the bones of the foot · Relate the structure of bones of the foot to their functions
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· drawing, labeling and relating the structure of the foot to its functions | · Model of the human skeleton
· Bones of the foot |
· Comprehensive secondary Biology students Bk. 4 page 108-109
· Teachers bk. 4 pages 39-58 · KLB secondary Biology Students book 4 Page 119 · KLB teachers book 4 pages 59-68 · Principles of biology vol. 2 pages 319 |
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6 | 1 | SUPPORT AND MOVEMENT IN PLANTS AND ANIMALS | joints | By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:
· Define a joint · List the three types of joints · Describe the types of joints |
· Defining a joint
· Identifying the types of joints · Describing the types of joints |
· Model of the human skeleton
· Chart showing types of joints · Bones showing all types of joints |
· Comprehensive secondary Biology students Bk. 4 page 109-112
· Teachers bk. 4 pages 39-58 · KLB secondary Biology Students book 4 Page 127-128 · KLB teachers book 4 pages 59-68 · Principles of biology vol. 2 pages 320-321 |
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2 | SUPPORT AND MOVEMENT IN PLANTS AND ANIMALS | Joints
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By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:
· List examples of movable joints, hinge joints and bell and socket joints |
· Naming examples of movable joints, hinge joints and bell and socket joints on a model skeleton | · Model of the human skeleton
· Chart showing all types of joints
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· Comprehensive secondary Biology students Bk. 4 page 110-112
· Teachers bk. 4 pages 39-58 · KLB secondary Biology Students book 4 Page 127-128 · KLB teachers book 4 pages 59-68 · Principles of biology vol. 2 pages 320-321 |
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3 | SUPPORT AND MOVEMENT IN PLANTS AND ANIMALS | Immovable joints | By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:
· Define Immovable joints · Name Immovable joints |
· Defining and naming Immovable joints | · Model of the human skeleton
· Chart showing Immovable joints , gliding joints and skull |
· Comprehensive secondary Biology students Bk. 4 page 109-110
· Teachers bk. 4 pages 39-58 · KLB secondary Biology Students book 4 Page 127-128 · KLB teachers book 4 pages 59-68 · Principles of biology vol. 2 pages 320-321 |
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4-5 | SUPPORT AND MOVEMENT IN PLANTS AND ANIMALS | muscles | By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:
· Define muscles · Explain the differences between the three types of muscles · Identifying biceps and triceps in the arm movement |
· Defining muscles
· Differentiating between the three types of muscles · Describing the role of Biceps and triceps in movement of the arm |
· Chart showing smooth skeletal and cardiac muscles
· Chart showing biceps and triceps muscles · Students arm
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· Comprehensive secondary Biology students Bk. 4 page 109-112
· Teachers bk. 4 pages 39-58 · KLB secondary Biology Students book 4 Page 129-131 · KLB teachers book 4 pages 59-68 · Principles of biology vol. 2 pages 321-325 |
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