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3 1
INTRODUCTION TO AGRICULTURE
Introduction. Branches of Agriculture.
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able:

To define Agriculture as an art and a science.


To describe the branches of Agriculture.



Brainstorming:
Teacher elicits the definition of Agriculture.
Discussion- Branches of Agriculture: crop farming, livestock farming, Agricultural Economics, Agriculture Engineering, e.t.c.



Chart- Branches of Agriculture.

Livestock / Crop products.
KLB
Pages 1-3 
3 2
INTRODUCTION TO AGRICULTURE
branches of agriculture
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:
to state and explain branches of agriculture
Brain storming, guided questions and detailed discussion.
Livestock / Crop raw produce, industrial goods, flow charts.
KLB Pages  2
3 3
INTRODUCTION TO AGRICULTURE
crop farming
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:
To state and explain crop farming systems
Brain storming, guided questions and detailed discussion.
text book
KLB Pages  3
4 1
INTRODUCTION TO AGRICULTURE
Farming Systems.
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:
To define a farming system.
To identify factors that affect choice of a farming system.
Teacher exposes the meaning of a farming system.
Discussion on factors that affect choice of a farming system.
Resource person.
KLB
Pages 3
4 2
INTRODUCTION TO AGRICULTURE
Farming systems in Kenya. Intensive farming systems.
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:
To describe various farming systems practised intensively.

To state advantages and disadvantages of each type of intensive farming.
Q/A & Discussion
text book
KLB Pages  4
4 3
INTRODUCTION TO AGRICULTURE
Farming systems in Kenya. Intensive farming systems.
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:
To describe various farming systems practised intensively.

To state advantages and disadvantages of each type of intensive farming.
Q/A & Discussion
text book
KLB Pages  4
5 1
INTRODUCTION TO AGRICULTURE
Extensive farming systems. Advantages and disadvantages of extensive farming system.
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:
To describe various farming systems practised extensively.

To state advantages and disadvantages of each type of extensive farming.
Discussion:
Q/A and explanations.

Relevant photographs: plantations, ranches, dairy farms.
KLB
Pages 5
5 2
INTRODUCTION TO AGRICULTURE
Methods of farming. Mixed farming.
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:
To define mixed farming.

To state advantages and disadvantages of mixed farming.
Probing questions.
Discussion- factors favouring / militating against mixed farming.
film
KLB
Pages 5
5 3
INTRODUCTION TO AGRICULTURE
Nomadic Pastoralism.
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:
To define nomadic pastoralism.
To state advantages and disadvantages of nomadic pastoralism.
Probing questions.
Discussion- factors favouring / militating against pastoralism.
text book
KLB Pages 5
6 1
INTRODUCTION TO AGRICULTURE
Shifting cultivation.
Roe of agriculture to kenyan economy
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:
To define shifting cultivation.
To state advantages and disadvantages of shifting cultivation.
To explain the role of  agriculture to kenyan economy
Exposition;
Discussion.
Probing questions.
Discussion
text book
 Charts & photographs.
KLB Pages 5
6 2
FACTORS INFLUENCING AGRICULTURE
Human factors.
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:
To explain the human factors influencing Agriculture.
Detailed discussion and probing questions on: Health (emphasis on HIV/AIDS), education level, communication, economic development, marketing, government policies, e.t.c.





Data on HIV/AIDS.
K.L.B.
Pg 8
6 3
FACTORS INFLUENCING AGRICULTURE
Climatic factors. - Rainfall.
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:
To discuss at length influence of rainfall on Agriculture.
To identify farming practices that:
Reduce effects of water shortage.
Overcome effects of excess water.
Q/A and explanations about: rainfall i.e. lack of rainfall, excess rainfall, rainfall intensity, distribution and reliability.
Exposition and explanations.
Weather station instruments:
rain gauge.
KLB
Page 12
7

MID TERM BREAK AND EXAMS

8 1
FACTORS INFLUENCING AGRICULTURE
- Temperature.
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:
To define cardinal temperature range, maximum and minimum temperature, optimum temperature.
To identify factors that cause temperature variations.
To explain ways in which plants/ animals overcome extreme temperatures.
Exposition and explanation.
Discussion and Q/A on; altitude, latitude, seasons, winds, clouds, slope, e.t.c.
Students highlight ways in which plants / animals overcome extreme temperatures, then the
teacher delves into the details.
Thermometers.
KLB
Page 13
8 2
FACTORS INFLUENCING AGRICULTURE
- Light.
- Wind and Relative Humidity.
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:
To state functions of light.
To describe characteristics of light.
To identify effects of wind on agricultural production.
To explain relation between relative humidity and rate of evapotranspiration.
Q/A: Functions of light.
Exposition & Discussion: Light intensity, duration and wavelength.
Q/A: Uses and nuisances of wind.
Exposition: Meaning of relative humidity.
Discussion: Relative humidity v/s rate of evapotranspiration.
text book
KLB
Page 15
8 3
FACTORS INFLUENCING AGRICULTURE
Biotic factors.
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:
To explain effects of biotic factors on Agriculture.
Q/A and explanations on effects of: pests, diseases, pathogens, predators, pollinators, bacteria, e.t.c. on Agriculture.
Wall charts / Sample pe pollinators.
KLB
Pages 11
9 1
FACTORS INFLUENCING AGRICULTURE
Edaphic factors.
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:
To define soil.
To state uses of soil.
To identify forms of weathering.
Q/A and explanation: definition of soil, its uses.
Exposition: Teacher exposes meaning of weathering and forms of weathering.
Soil / rock samples.
KLB
Page 22.16
9 2
FACTORS INFLUENCING AGRICULTURE
Soil profile.
Soil constituents & sedimentation.
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:
To define soil profile.
To represent soil profile diagrammatically.
To explain effects of soil profile on crop production.
To explain the importance of the soil constituents.
Exposition ? Definition.
Drawing and labelling soil horizons.
Explanation and questioning: soil horizons v/s crop production.
Discussion: Constituents of soil and importance of each constituent.
Chart ? Soil profile.
school garden
KLB
Page21
9 3
FACTORS INFLUENCING AGRICULTURE
Soil texture.
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:
To define soil texture.
To identify textural classes of soil.
To identify types of soils.
Group experiment- Mechanical analysis of soil.
Discuss the results.
Expose meaning of soil texture.
Sieve meshes of different diameters,
Beakers,
Garden soil,
Weighing balance.

KLB
Pages 24
10 1
FACTORS INFLUENCING AGRICULTURE
Water retention of soils.
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:
To describe an experiment to show:
Water retention of soils.
Capillary rates of different soils.
Group experiments.
Discussion of observations.
Sandy, Loam,
Clay soil
Cotton wool
Funnels
Stop watches
Rulers
Measuring cylinders.

KLB
Pages  35
10 2
FACTORS INFLUENCING AGRICULTURE
Effect of soil water holding properties on crop production.
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:
To explain the effects of soil water holding properties on crop production.
Q/A and explanation about soil aeration and drainage and their influences on growth of crops.
school garden
KLB
Pages 39
10 3
FACTORS INFLUENCING AGRICULTURE
Soil structure.
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:
To define soil structure.
To identify types of soil structure.
To identify mans influence on soil structure.
To explain effects of soil structure on crops.
Detailed discussion.
Drawing of diagram- soil horizons.
Q/A: Man?s influence on soil structure.
Q/A: Soil structure v/s Crop production.

Chart- soil structure forms.
KLB
Page 40
11 1
FARM TOOLS AND EQUIPMENT
Crop production tools.
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:
To distinguish farm tools from farm equipment.
To identify farm tools and equipment and state their uses.

Drawing garden tools.

Identifying real tools, such as pruning fork, leveling boards, knap-sack sprayer, soil auger,

Chart ,Tools that are not common.


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KLB
Pages  44
11 2
FARM TOOLS AND EQUIPMENT
Classification of farm tools and equipment. Maintenance of farm tools and equipment
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:
To classify tools on basis of their uses.

To state practices of maintenance of the tools.
KLB book
Common farm tools, school farm
KLB
Pages 44
11 3
FARM TOOLS AND EQUIPMENT
Livestock production tools and equipments.
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:
To identify livestock production tools and equipment.
To state purposes of livestock production tools and equipment.
To label diagrams of important tools.
To state practices of maintenance of the tools.
Drawing/ identifying the elastrator, hoof trimmer, strip cup, teeth clipper, drenching gun, chaff cutter, dehorning wire, bolus gun and others.
Discussion: Maintenance practices of identified parts of the tools.
Chart-Uncommon tools: elastrator, hoof trimmer, strip cup, teeth clipper, drenching gun, chaff cutter, dehorning wire, bolus gun and others.
KLB
Pages  48
12 1
FARM TOOLS AND EQUIPMENT
Workshop tools and equipment.
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:
To identify common workshop tools and equipments.
To identify practices of maintaining the workshop.
To state general safety precautions to be observed in a work shop.
Drawing / identifying
Common workshop tools/ masonry tools: saws, planes, hammers, pliers, spoke shave, files, rasps, G-clamp, tin snip, e.t.c
Q/A: Maintenance practices.
Saws, planes, hammers, pliers, spoke shave, files, rasps, G-clamp, tin snip
KLB
Pages 57
12 2
FARM TOOLS AND EQUIPMENT
Workshop tools and equipment.
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:
To identify common workshop tools and equipments.
To identify practices of maintaining the workshop.
To state general safety precautions to be observed in a work shop.
Drawing / identifying
Common workshop tools/ masonry tools: saws, planes, hammers, pliers, spoke shave, files, rasps, G-clamp, tin snip, e.t.c
Q/A: Maintenance practices.
Saws, planes, hammers, pliers, spoke shave, files, rasps, G-clamp, tin snip
KLB
Pages 57
12 3
FARM TOOLS AND EQUIPMENT
Measuring tools.
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:
To identify common measurement tools and equipments.
To identify practices of maintaining the measuring tools.
Drawing / identifying common measurement tools: tape measure, plumb bob, T-square, spirit level, marking gauge.
Common measurement tools: tape measure, plumb bob, T-square, spirit level, marking gauge.
KLB
Pages 63
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