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WK LSN STRAND SUB-STRAND LESSON LEARNING OUTCOMES LEARNING EXPERIENCES KEY INQUIRY QUESTIONS LEARNING RESOURCES ASSESSMENT METHODS REFLECTION
1 1
FOOD PRODUCTION PROCESSES
Growing Vegetables - Identifying gardening practices
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:

- Identify gardening practices for vegetables
- Explain the purpose of various gardening practices
- Appreciate the importance of gardening practices in vegetable production
- Learners to brainstorm and share experiences on gardening practices of vegetables in a nursery bed
- Learners to identify gardening practices shown in pictures
- Learners to discuss the purpose of each gardening practice
How does growing vegetables contribute to food production?
- Pictures showing gardening practices
- Mentor Agriculture pg. 24
- Digital devices
- Charts
- Video clips
- Observation of learners during discussions - Oral questioning on gardening practices - Written assignments identifying practices and their purposes - Concept mapping of gardening practices
1 2
FOOD PRODUCTION PROCESSES
Growing Vegetables - Identifying gardening practices
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:

- Describe various gardening practices for vegetable nursery beds
- Explain the benefits of each gardening practice
- Value good gardening practices
- Learners to discuss gardening practices such as watering, mulching, weeding, thinning and shading
- Learners to match gardening practices with their benefits
- Learners to create posters showing different gardening practices
What gardening practices are used when growing vegetables?
- Pictures of gardening practices
- Mentor Agriculture pg. 25
- Digital devices
- Charts
- Poster materials
- Oral presentations on gardening practices - Matching exercises on practices and benefits - Portfolio assessment of posters - Group discussion with guided assessment
1 3
FOOD PRODUCTION PROCESSES
Growing Vegetables - Establishing a nursery bed
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:

- Explain how to establish a container nursery bed
- Identify suitable materials for a container nursery bed
- Appreciate container gardening as a space-saving method
- Learners to discuss materials needed for establishing a container nursery bed
- Learners to identify suitable containers for nursery beds
- Learners to plan the steps for preparing a container nursery bed
How can we establish a nursery bed for growing vegetables?
- Pictures of container nursery beds
- Mentor Agriculture pg. 26
- Digital devices
- Container materials
- Soil and manure
- Oral questioning on container gardening - Written plans for nursery bed establishment - Observation of planning process - Peer assessment of container selection
1 4
FOOD PRODUCTION PROCESSES
Growing Vegetables - Establishing a nursery bed
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:

- Prepare a container nursery bed
- Demonstrate proper soil mixture preparation
- Show responsibility in establishing a nursery bed
- Learners to prepare container nursery beds using locally available containers
- Learners to mix soil with compost manure for the container
- Learners to level the soil in the container
What materials do we need to establish a container nursery bed?
- Pictures of nursery bed preparation
- Mentor Agriculture pg. 26
- Containers (buckets, used tires, sacks)
- Soil and manure
- Garden tools
- Practical assessment of container preparation - Observation of soil mixing techniques - Group project evaluation - Self and peer assessment
2 1
FOOD PRODUCTION PROCESSES
Growing Vegetables - Establishing a nursery bed
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:

- Sow vegetable seeds in a container nursery bed
- Demonstrate proper seed placement and coverage
- Value careful handling of seeds during sowing
- Learners to make shallow furrows in prepared containers
- Learners to place seeds in the furrows
- Learners to cover seeds lightly with soil and apply mulching materials
- Learners to water the container nursery bed
How do we sow vegetable seeds in a container nursery bed?
- Pictures of seed sowing
- Mentor Agriculture pg. 27
- Vegetable seeds
- Prepared containers
- Watering can
- Mulching materials
- Practical assessment of seed sowing techniques - Observation of seed handling - Portfolio documentation of sowing process - Assessment of seed spacing and depth
2 2
FOOD PRODUCTION PROCESSES
Growing Vegetables - Establishing a nursery bed
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:

- Prepare a ground nursery bed
- Demonstrate proper site preparation techniques
- Show responsibility in preparing a nursery bed
- Learners to identify a suitable site for establishing a ground nursery bed
- Learners to clear and prepare the site
- Learners to measure, mark and dig the nursery bed
- Learners to apply manure and level the bed
How do we prepare a ground nursery bed?
- Pictures of ground nursery beds
- Mentor Agriculture pg. 27
- Garden tools (jembe, slasher, rake)
- Measuring tape
- Manure
- Practical assessment of site preparation - Observation of tool handling - Group project evaluation - Self and peer assessment
2 3
FOOD PRODUCTION PROCESSES
Growing Vegetables - Establishing a nursery bed
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:

- Prepare a ground nursery bed
- Demonstrate proper site preparation techniques
- Show responsibility in preparing a nursery bed
- Learners to identify a suitable site for establishing a ground nursery bed
- Learners to clear and prepare the site
- Learners to measure, mark and dig the nursery bed
- Learners to apply manure and level the bed
How do we prepare a ground nursery bed?
- Pictures of ground nursery beds
- Mentor Agriculture pg. 27
- Garden tools (jembe, slasher, rake)
- Measuring tape
- Manure
- Practical assessment of site preparation - Observation of tool handling - Group project evaluation - Self and peer assessment
2 4
FOOD PRODUCTION PROCESSES
Growing Vegetables - Establishing a nursery bed
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:

- Sow vegetable seeds in a ground nursery bed
- Demonstrate proper seed placement and coverage
- Value careful handling of seeds during sowing
- Learners to use garden line to mark straight lines on the nursery bed
- Learners to make shallow furrows for seed placement
- Learners to place seeds in the furrows and cover with soil
- Learners to apply mulch and water the bed
How do we sow vegetable seeds in a ground nursery bed?
- Pictures of seed sowing
- Mentor Agriculture pg. 28
- Vegetable seeds
- Garden line
- Watering can
- Mulching materials
- Practical assessment of seed sowing techniques - Observation of seed handling and spacing - Portfolio documentation of sowing process - Assessment of furrow preparation
3 1
FOOD PRODUCTION PROCESSES
Growing Vegetables - Growing vegetable crops after transplanting
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:

- Explain the process of transplanting vegetable seedlings
- Identify when seedlings are ready for transplanting
- Appreciate the importance of proper transplanting
- Learners to discuss when seedlings are ready for transplanting
- Learners to identify tools and materials required for transplanting
- Learners to plan the steps for preparing seedlings and seedbed for transplanting
How can we grow vegetable crops after transplanting?
- Pictures of vegetable seedlings
- Mentor Agriculture pg. 28
- Digital devices
- Vegetable seedlings
- Garden tools
- Oral questioning on transplanting concepts - Written plans for transplanting process - Identification of ready-to-transplant seedlings - Group discussion with guided assessment
3 2
FOOD PRODUCTION PROCESSES
Growing Vegetables - Growing vegetable crops after transplanting
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:

- Transplant vegetable seedlings
- Demonstrate proper care during transplanting
- Show responsibility in caring for transplanted seedlings
- Learners to prepare seedlings for transplanting
- Learners to prepare planting holes in the seedbed
- Learners to transplant seedlings from nursery bed to seedbed
- Learners to water transplanted seedlings
How do we transplant vegetable seedlings?
- Pictures of transplanting process
- Mentor Agriculture pg. 29
- Vegetable seedlings
- Garden tools
- Watering can
- Practical assessment of transplanting techniques - Observation of seedling handling - Group project evaluation - Self and peer assessment
3 3
FOOD PRODUCTION PROCESSES
Uses of Domestic Animals - Identifying uses of domestic animals
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:

- Identify various domestic animals
- Explain the uses of various domestic animals in food production
- Appreciate the role of domestic animals in food production
- Learners to identify various domestic animals from pictures
- Learners to brainstorm and share experiences on the uses of domestic animals in food production
- Learners to discuss which animals are found in their locality
How are domestic animals important in food production?
- Pictures of domestic animals
- Mentor Agriculture pg. 37
- Digital devices
- Charts
- Video clips
- Observation of learners during discussions - Oral questioning on animal identification - Written assignments on uses of domestic animals - Concept mapping of animal uses
3 4
FOOD PRODUCTION PROCESSES
Uses of Domestic Animals - Identifying uses of domestic animals
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:

- Categorize domestic animals based on their uses
- Explain how different animals contribute to food production
- Value the diversity of domestic animals
- Learners to categorize domestic animals based on their uses
- Learners to discuss specific contributions of animals to food production
- Learners to create charts showing animal categories and uses
What are the uses of various domestic animals in food production?
- Pictures of domestic animals
- Mentor Agriculture pg. 38
- Digital devices
- Chart paper
- Markers
- Classification activities assessment - Oral presentations on animal categories - Portfolio assessment of charts - Group discussion with guided assessment
4 1
FOOD PRODUCTION PROCESSES
Uses of Domestic Animals - Relating animals to their uses
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:

- Match domestic animals to their specific uses
- Explain the products obtained from different animals
- Appreciate the contribution of animals to human nutrition
- Learners to match domestic animals to their uses
- Learners to identify products obtained from different animals
- Learners to discuss how animal products contribute to human nutrition
How do we relate various domestic animals to their uses?
- Pictures of animals and their products
- Mentor Agriculture pg. 39
- Digital devices
- Matching cards
- Charts
- Matching exercises of animals and uses - Oral presentations on animal products - Written assignments on nutritional value - Observation of participation
4 2
FOOD PRODUCTION PROCESSES
Uses of Domestic Animals - Relating animals to their uses
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:

- Describe specific uses of domestic animals such as rabbits, fish, and pigs
- Explain how animals help in food production directly and indirectly
- Value the importance of animals in sustainable farming
- Learners to discuss specific uses of rabbits, fish, and pigs
- Learners to explore direct and indirect contributions of animals to food production
- Learners to create posters showing animal uses
Which domestic animals are important for food production in our locality?
- Pictures of domestic animals
- Mentor Agriculture pg. 40
- Digital devices
- Poster materials
- Charts
- Oral presentations on specific animals - Portfolio assessment of posters - Written assignments on animal contributions - Peer assessment of presentations
4 3
FOOD PRODUCTION PROCESSES
Uses of Domestic Animals - Importance of domestic animals
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:

- Explain the importance of domestic animals in food production
- Identify the benefits of keeping different domestic animals
- Appreciate the economic value of domestic animals
- Learners to read and discuss a story about uses of domestic animals
- Learners to identify benefits of keeping domestic animals
- Learners to make class presentations on importance of domestic animals
Why are domestic animals important in food production?
- Pictures of domestic animals
- Mentor Agriculture pg. 41
- Digital devices
- Story charts
- Presentation materials
- Comprehension questions on the story - Oral presentations on animal importance - Written reflections on animal benefits - Group discussion with guided assessment
4 4
FOOD PRODUCTION PROCESSES
Preservation of Cereals and Pulses - Methods of preserving
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:

- Identify common cereals and pulses in the locality
- Distinguish between cereals and pulses
- Appreciate the importance of cereals and pulses as food
- Learners to identify cereals and pulses from pictures
- Learners to categorize foods as either cereals or pulses
- Learners to discuss which cereals and pulses are found in their locality
How can we preserve cereals and pulses for food security?
- Pictures of cereals and pulses
- Mentor Agriculture pg. 43
- Digital devices
- Samples of cereals and pulses
- Charts
- Identification tests of cereals and pulses - Classification activities assessment - Oral questioning on local varieties - Observation of participation
5 1
FOOD PRODUCTION PROCESSES
Preservation of Cereals and Pulses - Methods of preserving
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:

- Describe methods of preserving cereals and pulses
- Explain why preservation is necessary
- Value preservation as a way of preventing food wastage
- Learners to brainstorm and share experiences on methods of preserving cereals and pulses
- Learners to discuss reasons for preserving cereals and pulses
- Learners to explore different preservation methods
What methods can we use to preserve cereals and pulses?
- Pictures of preservation methods
- Mentor Agriculture pg. 44
- Digital devices
- Video clips
- Charts
- Oral presentations on preservation methods - Written assignments on importance of preservation - Concept mapping of preservation techniques - Group discussion with guided assessment
5 2
FOOD PRODUCTION PROCESSES
Preservation of Cereals and Pulses - Methods of preserving
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:

- Describe methods of preserving cereals and pulses
- Explain why preservation is necessary
- Value preservation as a way of preventing food wastage
- Learners to brainstorm and share experiences on methods of preserving cereals and pulses
- Learners to discuss reasons for preserving cereals and pulses
- Learners to explore different preservation methods
What methods can we use to preserve cereals and pulses?
- Pictures of preservation methods
- Mentor Agriculture pg. 44
- Digital devices
- Video clips
- Charts
- Oral presentations on preservation methods - Written assignments on importance of preservation - Concept mapping of preservation techniques - Group discussion with guided assessment
5 3
FOOD PRODUCTION PROCESSES
Preservation of Cereals and Pulses - Sun drying
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:

- Explain sun drying as a method of preserving cereals and pulses
- Describe the process of sun drying
- Appreciate sun drying as an affordable preservation method
- Learners to discuss sun drying as a preservation method
- Learners to explore how sun drying removes moisture from cereals and pulses
- Learners to identify cereals and pulses that can be preserved by sun drying
How does sun drying help preserve cereals and pulses?
- Pictures of sun drying
- Mentor Agriculture pg. 45
- Digital devices
- Samples of dried cereals and pulses
- Charts
- Oral questioning on sun drying concepts - Written explanations of the drying process - Observation of participation - Group discussion with guided assessment
5 4
FOOD PRODUCTION PROCESSES
Preservation of Cereals and Pulses - Use of ash
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:

- Explain how ash is used to preserve cereals and pulses
- Describe the process of using ash as a preservative
- Value indigenous knowledge in food preservation
- Learners to discuss how ash helps in preserving cereals and pulses
- Learners to explore how ash kills weevils and absorbs moisture
- Learners to identify cereals and pulses that can be preserved using ash
How is ash used to preserve cereals and pulses?
- Pictures of ash preservation
- Mentor Agriculture pg. 45
- Digital devices
- Samples of ash
- Earthen pots
- Charts
- Oral presentations on ash preservation - Written assignments on how ash works - Observation of participation - Group discussion with guided assessment
6 1
FOOD PRODUCTION PROCESSES
Preservation of Cereals and Pulses - Use of airtight containers
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:

- Explain how airtight containers preserve cereals and pulses
- Identify suitable containers for storage
- Appreciate modern methods of food preservation
- Learners to discuss how airtight containers help preserve cereals and pulses
- Learners to identify different types of airtight containers
- Learners to explore the advantages of using airtight containers
How do airtight containers help preserve cereals and pulses?
- Pictures of airtight containers
- Mentor Agriculture pg. 46
- Digital devices
- Examples of airtight containers
- Hermetic bags
- Charts
- Oral questioning on airtight storage - Identification tests of suitable containers - Written assignments comparing storage methods - Observation of participation
6 2
FOOD PRODUCTION PROCESSES
Preservation of Cereals and Pulses - Preserving cereals and pulses
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:

- Describe safety precautions when preserving cereals and pulses
- Demonstrate understanding of the preservation process
- Value safety in food preservation
- Learners to discuss safety precautions to observe when preserving cereals and pulses
- Learners to explore potential hazards in preservation
- Learners to practice safety measures in preservation
What safety precautions should we observe when preserving cereals and pulses?
- Pictures of safety equipment
- Mentor Agriculture pg. 46
- Digital devices
- Protective gear
- Charts
- Oral presentations on safety precautions - Role play assessment of safety procedures - Written assignments on hazard prevention - Observation of safety awareness
6 3
FOOD PRODUCTION PROCESSES
Preservation of Cereals and Pulses - Preserving cereals and pulses
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:

- Preserve cereals using sun drying method
- Demonstrate proper drying techniques
- Show responsibility in ensuring food safety
- Learners to practice sun drying cereals and pulses
- Learners to identify suitable drying areas
- Learners to demonstrate turning of cereals for even drying
- Learners to store dried cereals properly
How do we preserve cereals and pulses using sun drying?
- Pictures of sun drying process
- Mentor Agriculture pg. 47
- Cereals for drying
- Mats
- Protective gear
- Storage containers
- Practical assessment of drying techniques - Observation of hygiene practices - Group project evaluation - Self and peer assessment
6 4
FOOD PRODUCTION PROCESSES
Preservation of Cereals and Pulses - Preserving cereals and pulses
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:

- Preserve cereals and pulses using ash
- Demonstrate proper ash application techniques
- Value indigenous preservation methods
- Learners to practice preserving cereals and pulses using ash
- Learners to collect and sieve wood ash
- Learners to layer cereals or pulses with ash in containers
- Learners to seal containers properly
How do we preserve cereals and pulses using ash?
- Pictures of ash preservation
- Mentor Agriculture pg. 47
- Cereals and pulses
- Wood ash
- Storage containers
- Protective gear
- Practical assessment of ash application - Observation of layering techniques - Group project evaluation - Self and peer assessment
7 1
FOOD PRODUCTION PROCESSES
Preservation of Cereals and Pulses - Importance of preservation
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:

- Explain the importance of preserving cereals and pulses
- Identify benefits of food preservation
- Appreciate preservation in ensuring food security
- Learners to read a story about food preservation
- Learners to identify the importance of preserving cereals and pulses
- Learners to make presentations on benefits of preservation
Why is it important to preserve cereals and pulses?
- Pictures of preserved foods
- Mentor Agriculture pg. 48
- Digital devices
- Story charts
- Presentation materials
- Comprehension questions on the story - Oral presentations on preservation benefits - Written essays on food security - Group discussion with guided assessment
7 2
FOOD PRODUCTION PROCESSES
Food Nutrients - Functions of food nutrients
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:

- Identify different food nutrients
- Explain the functions of various nutrients in the body
- Appreciate the importance of balanced nutrition
- Learners to search and share information on food nutrients
- Learners to discuss the functions of carbohydrates, proteins, vitamins, and fats
- Learners to identify sources of different nutrients
Why is the knowledge of food nutrients important in food production?
- Pictures of food nutrients
- Mentor Agriculture pg. 53
- Digital devices
- Charts
- Flash cards
- Oral presentations on food nutrients - Written assignments on nutrient functions - Concept mapping of nutrients and functions - Group discussion with guided assessment
7 3
FOOD PRODUCTION PROCESSES
Food Nutrients - Functions of food nutrients
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:

- Describe the specific functions of carbohydrates and proteins
- Identify food sources rich in carbohydrates and proteins
- Value the importance of energy and body-building foods
- Learners to discuss the functions of carbohydrates and proteins
- Learners to identify food sources rich in carbohydrates and proteins
- Learners to explore how these nutrients benefit the body
What are the functions of carbohydrates and proteins in the body?
- Pictures of carbohydrate and protein-rich foods
- Mentor Agriculture pg. 54
- Digital devices
- Charts
- Food samples
- Oral questioning on nutrient functions - Identification tests of food sources - Written assignments on body needs - Observation of participation
7 4
FOOD PRODUCTION PROCESSES
Food Nutrients - Functions of food nutrients
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:

- Describe the specific functions of vitamins, minerals and fats
- Identify food sources rich in vitamins, minerals and fats
- Value the importance of protective and energy foods
- Learners to discuss the functions of vitamins, minerals and fats
- Learners to identify food sources rich in these nutrients
- Learners to explore how these nutrients benefit the body
What are the functions of vitamins, minerals and fats in the body?
- Pictures of vitamin, mineral and fat-rich foods
- Mentor Agriculture pg. 55
- Digital devices
- Charts
- Food samples
- Oral presentations on nutrient functions - Identification tests of food sources - Written assignments on protective foods - Group discussion with guided assessment
8 1
FOOD PRODUCTION PROCESSES
Food Nutrients - Categorizing foods based on nutrients
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:

- Categorize foods based on their major nutrients
- Identify protein-rich foods
- Value diversity in food choices
- Learners to use real food materials or photographs to categorize foods
- Learners to identify protein-rich foods from animal and plant sources
- Learners to create charts showing protein-rich foods
How can we categorize foods based on their major nutrients?
- Pictures of protein-rich foods
- Mentor Agriculture pg. 56
- Digital devices
- Food samples
- Chart paper
- Classification activities assessment - Oral presentations on protein sources - Portfolio assessment of food charts - Observation of classification skills
8 2
FOOD PRODUCTION PROCESSES
Food Nutrients - Categorizing foods based on nutrients
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:

- Categorize foods based on their major nutrients
- Identify protein-rich foods
- Value diversity in food choices
- Learners to use real food materials or photographs to categorize foods
- Learners to identify protein-rich foods from animal and plant sources
- Learners to create charts showing protein-rich foods
How can we categorize foods based on their major nutrients?
- Pictures of protein-rich foods
- Mentor Agriculture pg. 56
- Digital devices
- Food samples
- Chart paper
- Classification activities assessment - Oral presentations on protein sources - Portfolio assessment of food charts - Observation of classification skills
8 3
FOOD PRODUCTION PROCESSES
Food Nutrients - Categorizing foods based on nutrients
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:

- Identify carbohydrate-rich foods
- Categorize foods based on carbohydrate content
- Appreciate local sources of carbohydrates
- Learners to identify carbohydrate-rich foods from pictures
- Learners to categorize foods based on carbohydrate content
- Learners to discuss local sources of carbohydrates
Which foods are rich in carbohydrates?
- Pictures of carbohydrate-rich foods
- Mentor Agriculture pg. 57
- Digital devices
- Food samples
- Chart paper
- Identification tests of carbohydrate sources - Classification activities assessment - Written assignments on local food sources - Group discussion with guided assessment
8 4
FOOD PRODUCTION PROCESSES
Food Nutrients - Categorizing foods based on nutrients
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:

- Identify vitamin and mineral-rich foods
- Categorize foods based on vitamin and mineral content
- Value fruits and vegetables in the diet
- Learners to identify vitamin and mineral-rich foods from pictures
- Learners to categorize foods based on vitamin and mineral content
- Learners to discuss the importance of fruits and vegetables
Which foods are rich in vitamins and minerals?
- Pictures of vitamin and mineral-rich foods
- Mentor Agriculture pg. 57
- Digital devices
- Food samples
- Chart paper
- Identification tests of vitamin and mineral sources - Classification activities assessment - Written assignments on importance of fruits and vegetables - Observation of participation
9 1
FOOD PRODUCTION PROCESSES
Food Nutrients - Nutritional diseases
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:

- Identify nutritional diseases and disorders
- Explain causes of nutritional diseases
- Value proper nutrition in preventing diseases
- Learners to use digital devices or print resources to search for information on nutritional diseases
- Learners to discuss causes of nutritional deficiency diseases
- Learners to explore how poor eating habits lead to nutritional disorders
What nutritional diseases are associated with poor eating habits?
- Pictures of nutritional diseases
- Mentor Agriculture pg. 58
- Digital devices
- Charts
- Reference materials
- Oral presentations on nutritional diseases - Written assignments on disease causes - Concept mapping of poor nutrition and diseases - Group discussion with guided assessment
9

MID TERM BREAK

10 1
FOOD PRODUCTION PROCESSES
Food Nutrients - Nutritional diseases
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:

- Describe kwashiorkor as a nutritional disease
- Identify causes, symptoms and prevention of kwashiorkor
- Show empathy towards those affected by nutritional diseases
- Learners to study pictures of children with kwashiorkor
- Learners to discuss causes, signs and symptoms of kwashiorkor
- Learners to explore methods of preventing kwashiorkor
What causes kwashiorkor and how can it be prevented?
- Pictures of kwashiorkor
- Mentor Agriculture pg. 59
- Digital devices
- Charts
- Reference materials
- Oral questioning on kwashiorkor - Written assignments on causes and symptoms - Role play assessment on prevention - Observation of participation
10 2
FOOD PRODUCTION PROCESSES
Food Nutrients - Nutritional diseases
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:

- Describe marasmus as a nutritional disease
- Identify causes, symptoms and prevention of marasmus
- Value balanced nutrition in preventing malnutrition
- Learners to study pictures of children with marasmus
- Learners to discuss causes, signs and symptoms of marasmus
- Learners to explore methods of preventing marasmus
What causes marasmus and how can it be prevented?
- Pictures of marasmus
- Mentor Agriculture pg. 60
- Digital devices
- Charts
- Reference materials
- Oral presentations on marasmus - Written assignments on causes and symptoms - Comparison charts of kwashiorkor and marasmus - Group discussion with guided assessment
10 3
FOOD PRODUCTION PROCESSES
Food Nutrients - Nutritional diseases
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:

- Describe goiter as a nutritional disorder
- Identify causes, symptoms and prevention of goiter
- Appreciate the importance of iodine in the diet
- Learners to study pictures of people with goiter
- Learners to discuss causes, signs and symptoms of goiter
- Learners to explore methods of preventing goiter
What causes goiter and how can it be prevented?
- Pictures of goiter
- Mentor Agriculture pg. 61
- Digital devices
- Charts
- Reference materials
- Oral questioning on goiter - Written assignments on causes and prevention - Concept mapping of iodine sources - Observation of participation
10 4
FOOD PRODUCTION PROCESSES
Food Nutrients - Nutritional diseases
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:

- Describe anaemia as a nutritional disorder
- Identify causes, symptoms and prevention of anaemia
- Value iron-rich foods in the diet
- Learners to study information on anaemia
- Learners to discuss causes, signs and symptoms of anaemia
- Learners to explore methods of preventing anaemia
What causes anaemia and how can it be prevented?
- Information on anaemia
- Mentor Agriculture pg. 61
- Digital devices
- Charts
- Reference materials
- Oral presentations on anaemia - Written assignments on causes and prevention - Identification of iron-rich foods - Group discussion with guided assessment
11 1
FOOD PRODUCTION PROCESSES
Food Nutrients - Importance of nutrients
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:

- Explain the importance of various nutrients in the body
- Identify the benefits of balanced nutrition
- Appreciate the role of nutrition in health
- Learners to discuss the importance of various food nutrients in the body
- Learners to make class presentations on importance of nutrients
- Learners to write essays on importance of nutrients
Why are various nutrients important for the body?
- Information on nutrients
- Mentor Agriculture pg. 62
- Digital devices
- Presentation materials
- Charts
- Oral presentations on nutrient importance - Written essays on balanced nutrition - Concept mapping of nutrients and benefits - Self-reflection journals
11 2
FOOD PRODUCTION PROCESSES
Cooking Food - Dry fat frying method
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:

- Explain dry fat frying as a cooking method
- Identify foods that can be dry fat fried
- Appreciate different cooking methods
- Learners to watch video clip or demonstration on dry fat frying
- Learners to discuss what dry fat frying involves
- Learners to identify foods that can be cooked using dry fat frying
How can we cook foods using dry fat frying and deep frying methods?
- Pictures of dry fat frying
- Mentor Agriculture pg. 63
- Digital devices
- Video clips
- Charts
- Oral questioning on dry fat frying - Identification tests of suitable foods - Written assignments on cooking methods - Observation of participation
11 3
FOOD PRODUCTION PROCESSES
Cooking Food - Dry fat frying method
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:

- Explain dry fat frying as a cooking method
- Identify foods that can be dry fat fried
- Appreciate different cooking methods
- Learners to watch video clip or demonstration on dry fat frying
- Learners to discuss what dry fat frying involves
- Learners to identify foods that can be cooked using dry fat frying
How can we cook foods using dry fat frying and deep frying methods?
- Pictures of dry fat frying
- Mentor Agriculture pg. 63
- Digital devices
- Video clips
- Charts
- Oral questioning on dry fat frying - Identification tests of suitable foods - Written assignments on cooking methods - Observation of participation
11 4
FOOD PRODUCTION PROCESSES
Cooking Food - Dry fat frying method
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:

- Describe safety precautions for dry fat frying
- Explain the steps in dry fat frying
- Value safety in cooking
- Learners to discuss safety precautions observed when dry fat frying foods
- Learners to explore potential hazards in cooking
- Learners to identify equipment needed for dry fat frying
What safety precautions should we observe when dry fat frying?
- Pictures of cooking safety
- Mentor Agriculture pg. 64
- Digital devices
- Charts
- Safety equipment
- Oral presentations on safety precautions - Role play assessment of safety procedures - Written assignments on cooking hazards - Observation of safety awareness
12 1
FOOD PRODUCTION PROCESSES
Cooking Food - Dry fat frying method
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:

- Cook food using dry fat frying method
- Demonstrate proper cooking techniques
- Show responsibility in handling cooking equipment
- Learners to assemble requirements for dry fat frying
- Learners to prepare ingredients for dry fat frying
- Learners to cook fatty beef using dry fat frying method
- Learners to serve the cooked food appropriately
How do we cook food using dry fat frying method?
- Pictures of dry fat frying process
- Mentor Agriculture pg. 65
- Cooking equipment
- Ingredients for cooking
- Source of heat
- Practical assessment of cooking techniques - Observation of safety practices - Group project evaluation - Self and peer assessment
12 2
FOOD PRODUCTION PROCESSES
Cooking Food - Deep frying method
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:

- Explain deep frying as a cooking method
- Identify foods that can be deep fried
- Appreciate different cooking methods
- Learners to watch video clip or demonstration on deep frying
- Learners to discuss what deep frying involves
- Learners to identify foods that can be cooked using deep frying
What is deep frying and which foods can be deep fried?
- Pictures of deep frying
- Mentor Agriculture pg. 66
- Digital devices
- Video clips
- Charts
- Oral questioning on deep frying - Identification tests of suitable foods - Written assignments comparing cooking methods - Observation of participation
12 3
FOOD PRODUCTION PROCESSES
Cooking Food - Deep frying method
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:

- Describe safety precautions for deep frying
- Explain the steps in deep frying
- Value safety in cooking
- Learners to discuss safety precautions observed when deep frying foods
- Learners to explore potential hazards in deep frying
- Learners to identify equipment needed for deep frying
What safety precautions should we observe when deep frying?
- Pictures of deep frying safety
- Mentor Agriculture pg. 67
- Digital devices
- Charts
- Safety equipment
- Oral presentations on safety precautions - Role play assessment of safety procedures - Written assignments on cooking hazards - Observation of safety awareness
12 4
FOOD PRODUCTION PROCESSES
Cooking Food - Deep frying method
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:

- Cook food using deep frying method
- Demonstrate proper cooking techniques
- Show responsibility in handling cooking equipment
- Learners to assemble requirements for deep frying
- Learners to prepare ingredients for deep frying
- Learners to cook chips (French fries) using deep frying method
- Learners to serve the cooked food appropriately
How do we cook food using deep frying method?
- Pictures of deep frying process
- Mentor Agriculture pg. 68
- Cooking equipment
- Ingredients for cooking
- Source of heat
- Practical assessment of cooking techniques - Observation of safety practices - Group project evaluation - Self and peer assessment

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