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WK | LSN | TOPIC | SUB-TOPIC | OBJECTIVES | T/L ACTIVITIES | T/L AIDS | REFERENCE | REMARKS |
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2 | 3 |
GASEOUS EXCHANGE
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Gaseous exchange in a bony fish.
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By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:
To describe the structure of gills of a bony fish. To explain how a gill is adapted to function as a respiratory surface. To explain the mechanism of gaseous exchange in gills. |
Drawing and labeling a gill of a fish; stating the function of each part; and stating how it is adapted to its functions.
Detailed discussion. |
A gill of a fish.
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K.L.B. BOOK 2
PP. 56-57 |
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2 | 4 |
GASEOUS EXCHANGE
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Gaseous exchange in amphibians.
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By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:
To explain the mechanism of gaseous exchange in a frog. |
Q/A: Various methods of gaseous exchange in a frog.
Discuss gaseous exchange through the mouth, lungs and skin of a frog. |
text book
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K.L.B. BOOK 2
P. 58 |
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2 | 5 |
GASEOUS EXCHANGE
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Gaseous exchange in mammals.
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By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:
To list down parts of the tracheal system in man. To describe the function of the parts of a system respiratory. |
Discuss at length man?s respiratory system.
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Wall chart- Respiratory system in man.
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K.L.B. BOOK 2
P. 59 |
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3 | 1 |
GASEOUS EXCHANGE
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The structure of the lungs.
Inhalation. |
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:
To explain adaptations of the lungs to their functions. To describe the process of inhalation in man. |
Drawing labeled diagrams coupled with explanations.
Showing movements of ribs during inhalation. Explain the inhalation mechanism. |
Wall charts- Structure of lungs.
Chart / model of a rib cage. |
K.L.B. BOOK 2
P. 60-1 |
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3 | 2-3 |
GASEOUS EXCHANGE
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Exhalation.
Thoracic cavity model. |
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:
To describe the process of exhalation in man. To identify similarities between a model thoracic cavity and an actual thoracic cavity. |
Showing movements of ribs during exhalation.
Explain the exhalation mechanism. Teacher presents a model thoracic cavity. Q/A: Comparing parts of the model cavity and the actual rib cage. |
Chart / model of a rib cage.
Thoracic cavity model. |
K.L.B. BOOK 2
PP. 61-62 K.L.B. BOOK 2 PP. 61-63 |
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3 | 4 |
GASEOUS EXCHANGE
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Gaseous exchange in an alveolus.
Rate of breathing in man. |
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:
To describe gaseous exchange in an alveolus. To explain regulation of breathing in man. To state and explain briefly factors affecting the rate of inhalation / exhalation processes. |
Discussion and explanations.
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text book
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K.L.B. BOOK 2
P. 64 |
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3 | 5 |
GASEOUS EXCHANGE
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Intercostal muscles.
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By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:
To explain the function of intercostal muscles during the breathing system. |
Detailed discussion.
Counting number of inhalations before and after an exercise blow. |
Lime water, rib cage model. |
K.L.B. BOOK 2
P. 66 |
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4 | 1 |
GASEOUS EXCHANGE
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Inhaled and exhaled air.
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By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:
To test for CO2 in the air we inhale/ exhale. |
Observe colour changes of lime water, and make deductions.
Brief discussion. |
Lime water.
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K.L.B. BOOK 2
P. 67 |
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4 | 2-3 |
GASEOUS EXCHANGE
GASEOUS EXCHANGE RESPIRATION |
Inhaled and exhaled air.
Diseases of the respiratory system. Introduction ? Definition and importance of respiration. |
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:
To test for CO2 in the air we inhale/ exhale. To state the causes, symptoms and prevention of respiratory diseases. By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able: To define respiration. To explain significance of respiration. |
Observe colour changes of lime water, and make deductions.
Brief discussion. Discuss cause, symptoms and prevention of whooping cough TB, bronchitis, etc. Q/A: Definition Brief discussion of significance of respiration. |
Lime water.
Resource person. text book |
K.L.B. BOOK 2
P. 67 K.L.B. BOOK 2 PP. 67-70 |
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4 | 4 |
RESPIRATION
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Burning food.
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By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:
To describe an experiment investigating the gas given off when food is burnt. |
Teacher demonstration: Burning a food sample.
Testing for the gas evolved during combustion. |
text book
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K.L.B. BK 2
PP. 73-74 |
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4 | 5 |
RESPIRATION
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The mitochondrion.
Aerobic respiration. |
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:
To state functions of mitochondrion in respiration. To explain phases of aerobic respiration. To state difference between aerobic and anaerobic respiration. |
Drawing structure of the mitochondrion.
Explain function of the mitochondrion. Detailed discussion. Writing down equations of food breakdown. |
Wall charts- The mitochond-rion
text book |
K.L.B. BK 2
P. 74 |
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5 | 1 |
RESPIRATION
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Anaerobic respiration.
Oxygen ?debt?. |
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:
To describe anaerobic respiration. To explain the term ?oxygen debt?. To explain the effect of ?oxygen debt? on the amount of energy released during respiration. |
Observe set up experiments.
Detailed discussion punctuated with probing questions: Probing questions. Detailed discussion. |
Glucose
Yeast Thermometer text book |
K.L.B. BK 2
P.77 |
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5 | 2 |
RESPIRATION
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Applications of anaerobic respiration.
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By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:
To explain applications of anaerobic respiration. |
Q/A: Products of fermentation process.
Listing down various applications of anaerobic respiration. |
text book
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K.L.B. BK 2
P. 79 |
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5 | 2-3 |
RESPIRATION
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Applications of anaerobic respiration.
Respiratory substrates & respiratory quotient. |
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:
To explain applications of anaerobic respiration. To identify respiratory substrates in the body. To define respiratory quotient. To calculate R.Q. |
Q/A: Products of fermentation process.
Listing down various applications of anaerobic respiration. Brief discussion/ explanations. Exposition of definition and its significance. Problem solving. |
text book
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K.L.B. BK 2
P. 79 |
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5 | 4 |
RESPIRATION
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Rate of respiration.
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By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:
To state and explain factors affecting rate of respiration. |
Detailed discussion and explanations.
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text book
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K.L.B. BK 2
PP. 80-81 |
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5 | 5 |
EXCRETION AND HOMEOSTASIS
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The mammalian skin.
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By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:
Draw and label the structure of the mammalian skin. To describe functions of parts of the mammalian skin. |
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Permanent slides of mammalian skin.
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K.L.B. BK 2
PP. 86-87 |
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6 |
End of term Exam |
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7 | 1 |
EXCRETION AND HOMEOSTASIS
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The lungs.
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By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:
To explain the role of lungs as excretory organs. |
Exposition and discussion.
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Chart/ model- Mammalian lungs.
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K.L.B. BK 2
P. 87 |
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7 | 2-3 |
EXCRETION AND HOMEOSTASIS
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The kidneys structure.
The nephron. |
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:
To describe the external structure of kidney. To describe the internal structure of the kidney. Describe features of the nephron. |
Observe external features of a kidney.
Observe internal drawing and labeling of the kidney. Discuss features of the nephron. Draw structure of the nephron. Label the diagram. |
Wall-Charts?internal organs of a kidney.
Chart?Kidney nephron. |
K.L.B. BK 2
PP. 89-90 |
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7 | 4 |
EXCRETION AND HOMEOSTASIS
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Urine formation.
The loop of Henle. |
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:
To explain formation of urine. To explain the function of the loop of Henle; and how it?s adapted to its function. To discuss the role of ADH in determination of concentration of urine. |
Detailed discussion.
Discussion and explanations. Probing questions. |
chart
Chart- The nephron. |
K.L.B. BK 2 PP 90
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7 | 5 |
EXCRETION AND HOMEOSTASIS
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Kidney diseases and disorders.
The Liver. Deamination. |
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:
To name kidney diseases and disorders and state methods of prevention and / treatment. To draw and label a diagram of the liver. To explain the function of the liver in deamination. |
Discussion and Explanations.
Drawing and labeling diagram of the liver. Probing questions. Discussion |
text book
Chart-Structure of the liver |
K.L.B. BK 2 PP 92
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8 | 1 |
EXCRETION AND HOMEOSTASIS
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Other functions of the liver.
Liver disorders. |
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:
To state and explain other functions of the liver. To name and discuss kidney disorders. To identify methods of preventing and treating these disorders. |
Probing questions.
Discussion Exposition and discussion. |
text book
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K.L.B. BK 2 PP 95-96
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8 | 2-3 |
EXCRETION AND HOMEOSTASIS
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Homeostasis.
The feedback mechanism. The hypothalamus. |
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:
To define the concepts of internal environment and homeostasis. To differentiate between positive and negative feedback and state their roles in maintaining the desirable point. To explain the role of hypothalamus in thermoregulation. |
Exposition and discussion.
Schematic representation of feedbacks. Exposition and detailed discussion. |
text book
Chart- Schematic diagram of feedback mechanism |
K.L.B. BK 2 PP 97-98
K.L.B. BK 2 PP 98 |
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8 | 4 |
EXCRETION AND HOMEOSTASIS
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The skin and thermoregulation.
Blood vessels and their functions in thermo-regulation. |
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:
To explain the function of the skin in thermoregulation. To explain the adaptation of blood vessels and their function in thermo-regulation. |
Exposition and discussion.
Drawing schematic diagrams. |
text book
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K.L.B. BK 2 PP 98
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8 | 5 |
EXCRETION AND HOMEOSTASIS
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Homeostatic behavioral activities.
Osmoregulation. Blood sugar. Diabetes. |
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:
To state and explain various homeostatic behavioral activities. To describe water and salts balance in the body. To discuss effects of insufficient/ excess sugar in the blood. To explain regulation of blood sugar. To distinguish diabetes mellitus from diabetes inspidus. To identify simple symptoms of diabetes mellitus and diabetes inspidus. |
Discussion on control of body temperature.
Probing questions. Detailed discussion. Topic review. |
text book,video
text book |
K.L.B. BK 2 PP 99
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