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INTEGRATED SCIENCE
Grade 9 2025
TERM I
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WK LSN STRAND SUB-STRAND SPECIFIC_LEARNING_OUTCOMES LEARNING_EXPERIENCES KEY INQUIRY QUESTIONS LEARNING RESOURCES ASSESSMENT METHODS REFLECTION
1 1
Living things and their environment.
Nutrition in animals.
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:
-Describe the structure of incisors teeth.
-Define the shape of the incisors teeth.
-Discuss the function of the incisors teeth.
-Search the internet for more information on the functions of incisors teeth.
-Draw the incisors teeth.
-Describe the structure of incisors teeth.
-Define the shape of the incisors teeth.
-Discuss the function of the incisors teeth.
-Search the internet for more information on the functions of incisors teeth.
-Draw incisors teeth in their books and charts.
What are the functions of incisors?
Sportlight
integrated science studies learner
-Checklists. -Observation. -Assessment rubrics. -Written questions. -Oral questions.
1 2
Living things and their environment.
Nutrition in animals.
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:
-Describe the structure of incisors teeth.
-Define the shape of the incisors teeth.
-Discuss the function of the incisors teeth.
-Search the internet for more information on the functions of incisors teeth.
-Draw the incisors teeth.
-Describe the structure of incisors teeth.
-Define the shape of the incisors teeth.
-Discuss the function of the incisors teeth.
-Search the internet for more information on the functions of incisors teeth.
-Draw incisors teeth in their books and charts.
What are the functions of incisors?
Sportlight
integrated science studies learner
-Checklists. -Observation. -Assessment rubrics. -Written questions. -Oral questions.
1 3
Living things and their environment.
Nutrition in animals.
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:
-Describe the structure of pre-molars.
-Define the shape of the pre-molars.
-Discuss the function of the pre-molars teeth and Present in class.
-Search the internet for more information on the functions of pre-molars.
-Draw the pre-molars teeth.
-Describe the structure of pre-molars.
-Define the shape of the pre-molars.
-Discuss the function of the pre-molars and Present in class.
-Search the internet for more information on the functions of pre-molars teeth.
-Enjoy drawing the pre-molars teeth.
What are the roles of pre-molars?
Sportlight
integrated science studies learner
-Checklists. -Assessment rubrics. -Observation. -Written questions. -Oral questions.
1 4
Living things and their environment.
Nutrition in animals.
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:
-Define the term ingestion in the process of digestion in human beings.
-Discuss the process of ingestion in human beings.
-Outline the requirements for ingestion in digestive process.
-Search on the internet for information on ingestion.
-Define the term ingestion in the process of digestion in human beings.
-Discuss the process of ingestion in human beings.
-Outline the requirements for ingestion in digestive process.
-Search on the internet for information on ingestion.
How is ingestion important in digestion process?
Sportlight
integrated science studies learner
-Checklists. -Assessment rubrics. -Observation. -Oral questions. -Written exercise.
1 5
Living things and their environment.
Nutrition in animals.
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:
-Define the term ingestion in the process of digestion in human beings.
-Discuss the process of ingestion in human beings.
-Outline the requirements for ingestion in digestive process.
-Search on the internet for information on ingestion.
-Define the term ingestion in the process of digestion in human beings.
-Discuss the process of ingestion in human beings.
-Outline the requirements for ingestion in digestive process.
-Search on the internet for information on ingestion.
How is ingestion important in digestion process?
Sportlight
integrated science studies learner
-Checklists. -Assessment rubrics. -Observation. -Oral questions. -Written exercise.
2 1
Living things and their environment.
Nutrition in animals.
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:
-Define absorption in digestive process.
-Discuss the importance of absorption in digestive process.
-List the requirements for absorption to take place in human digestive process.
-Check the internet for more information on absorption in digestive process in human beings.
-Define absorption in digestive process.
-Discuss the importance of absorption in digestive process.
-List the requirements for absorption to take place in human digestive process.
-Check the internet for more information on absorption in digestive process in human beings.
Where does absorption take place in the digestive process?
Sportlight
integrated science studies learner
-Checklists. -Assessment rubrics. -Written exercise. -Oral questions. -Observation.
2 2
Living things and their environment.
Nutrition in animals.
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:
-Define assimilation in digestive process.
-Name the roles of assimilation in the human digestive process.
-Discuss the role assimilation in the human digestive process.
-Check the internet for more information on assimilation in the human digestive process.
-Acknowledge the importance of assimilation in the human digestive process.
-Define assimilation in digestive process.
-Name the roles of assimilation in the human digestive process.
-Discuss the role assimilation in the human digestive process.
-Check the internet for more information on assimilation in the human digestive process.
-Acknowledge the importance of assimilation in the human digestive process.
What is the role played by assimilation in the digestive process.
Sportlight
integrated science studies learner
-Checklists. -Assessment rubrics. -Written exercises. -Oral questions. -Observation.
2 3
Living things and their environment.
Nutrition in animals.
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:
-Define assimilation in digestive process.
-Name the roles of assimilation in the human digestive process.
-Discuss the role assimilation in the human digestive process.
-Check the internet for more information on assimilation in the human digestive process.
-Acknowledge the importance of assimilation in the human digestive process.
-Define assimilation in digestive process.
-Name the roles of assimilation in the human digestive process.
-Discuss the role assimilation in the human digestive process.
-Check the internet for more information on assimilation in the human digestive process.
-Acknowledge the importance of assimilation in the human digestive process.
What is the role played by assimilation in the digestive process.
Sportlight
integrated science studies learner
-Checklists. -Assessment rubrics. -Written exercises. -Oral questions. -Observation.
2 4
Living things and their environment.
Nutrition in animals.
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:
-Describe the structure of molar teeth.
-Define the shape of the molar teeth.
-Discuss the functions of the molar teeth.
-Search the internet for more information on the molar teeth.
-Draw molar teeth in their books and charts.
-Describe the structure of molar teeth.
-Define the shape of the molar teeth.
-Discuss the functions of the molar teeth.
-Search the internet for more information on the molar teeth.
-Enjoy drawing molar teeth.
What are the function of molar teeth?
Sportlight
integrated science studies learner
-Checklists. -Assessment rubrics. -Observation. -Oral questions. -Written questions.
2 5
Living things and their environment.
Nutrition in animals.
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:
-Describe the structure of molar teeth.
-Define the shape of the molar teeth.
-Discuss the functions of the molar teeth.
-Search the internet for more information on the molar teeth.
-Draw molar teeth in their books and charts.
-Describe the structure of molar teeth.
-Define the shape of the molar teeth.
-Discuss the functions of the molar teeth.
-Search the internet for more information on the molar teeth.
-Enjoy drawing molar teeth.
What are the function of molar teeth?
Sportlight
integrated science studies learner
-Checklists. -Assessment rubrics. -Observation. -Oral questions. -Written questions.
3 1
Living things and their environment.
Nutrition in animals.
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:
-Define different types of teeth (canines, incisors, pre-molars and molars)
-Outline the difference between the different types of teeth.
-Discuss the difference in various types of teeth.
-Acknowledge that different teeth have different functions based on their shaping and structure.
-Define different types of teeth (canines, incisors, pre-molars and molars)
-Outline the difference between the different types of teeth.
-Discuss the difference in various types of teeth.
-Appreciate the functions of different types of teeth in animals.
How are different teeth adapted to their functions?
Sportlight
integrated science studies learner
-Checklists. -Assessment rubrics. -Written questions. -Oral questions. -Observation.
3 2
Living things and their environment.
Nutrition in animals.
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:
-Describe the process of digestion in human beings (ingestion, digestion, absorption, assimilation and egestion)
-Define the term digestion.
-Discuss about digestion in human beings.
-Use print or non-print media to Search for information on digestion in human beings.
-Draw the digestion process in human being in their books or charts.
-Describe the process of digestion in human beings (ingestion, digestion, absorption, assimilation and egestion)
-Define the term digestion as the breakdown of food into absorbable particles.
-Discuss about digestion in human beings and Present in class.
-Use print or non-print media to Search for information on digestion in human beings.
-Enjoy drawing digestive process in human being in their books or charts.
What is the importance of digestion in human beings?
Sportlight
integrated science studies learner
-Checklists. -Assessment rubrics. -Written questions. -Observation. -Oral questions.
3 3
Living things and their environment.
Nutrition in animals.
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:
-Describe the process of digestion in human beings (ingestion, digestion, absorption, assimilation and egestion)
-Define the term digestion.
-Discuss about digestion in human beings.
-Use print or non-print media to Search for information on digestion in human beings.
-Draw the digestion process in human being in their books or charts.
-Describe the process of digestion in human beings (ingestion, digestion, absorption, assimilation and egestion)
-Define the term digestion as the breakdown of food into absorbable particles.
-Discuss about digestion in human beings and Present in class.
-Use print or non-print media to Search for information on digestion in human beings.
-Enjoy drawing digestive process in human being in their books or charts.
What is the importance of digestion in human beings?
Sportlight
integrated science studies learner
-Checklists. -Assessment rubrics. -Written questions. -Observation. -Oral questions.
3 4
Living things and their environment.
Nutrition in animals.
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:
-Define egestion in the human digestive process.
-State the difference between egestion and ingestion in human digestive process.
-Discuss the egestion process in human digestive process.
-Search the internet for more information on egestion in human digestive process.
-Acknowledge that animals have varied modes of nutrition.
-Define egestion in the human digestive process.
-State the difference between egestion and ingestion in human digestive process.
-Discuss the egestion process in human digestive process.
-Search the internet for more information on egestion as an important process in the human digestive process.
-Acknowledge that animals have varied modes of nutrition.
How does egestion help in the digestive process in animals?
Sportlight
integrated science studies learner
-Checklists. -Observation. -Oral questions. -Written questions. -Assessment rubrics.
3 5
Living things and their environment.
Nutrition in animals.
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:
-Define egestion in the human digestive process.
-State the difference between egestion and ingestion in human digestive process.
-Discuss the egestion process in human digestive process.
-Search the internet for more information on egestion in human digestive process.
-Acknowledge that animals have varied modes of nutrition.
-Define egestion in the human digestive process.
-State the difference between egestion and ingestion in human digestive process.
-Discuss the egestion process in human digestive process.
-Search the internet for more information on egestion as an important process in the human digestive process.
-Acknowledge that animals have varied modes of nutrition.
How does egestion help in the digestive process in animals?
Sportlight
integrated science studies learner
-Checklists. -Observation. -Oral questions. -Written questions. -Assessment rubrics.
4 1
Living things and their environment.
Nutrition in animals assessement.
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:
-Attempt the assessment questions on the sub-strand; nutrition in animals.
-Attempt the assessment questions on the sub-strand; nutrition in animals.
-Revise the assessment and correct themselves.
Sportlight
integrated science studies learner
-Checklists. -Written questions. -Assessment rubrics.
4 2
Living things and their environment.
Reproduction in plants.
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:
-Define the term flower.
-Name various parts of a flower.
-Outline the functions of parts of a flower.
-Collaborate in discussing the functions of parts of a flower.
-Draw the parts of a flower in their books and charts.
-Acknowledge the importance of different parts of a flower.
-Define the term flower.
-Name various parts of a flower.
-Outline the functions of parts of a flower.
-Collaborate in discussing the functions of parts of a flower and Present their findings in class.
-Draw the parts of a flower in their exercise books and charts.
-Appreciate the importance of different parts of a flower.
-What is a flower? -How does pollination in plants take place?
Sportlight
integrated science studies learner
-Checklists. -Written questions. -Assessment rubrics. -Oral questions.
4 3
Living things and their environment.
Reproduction in plants.
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:
-Define the term flower.
-Name various parts of a flower.
-Outline the functions of parts of a flower.
-Collaborate in discussing the functions of parts of a flower.
-Draw the parts of a flower in their books and charts.
-Acknowledge the importance of different parts of a flower.
-Define the term flower.
-Name various parts of a flower.
-Outline the functions of parts of a flower.
-Collaborate in discussing the functions of parts of a flower and Present their findings in class.
-Draw the parts of a flower in their exercise books and charts.
-Appreciate the importance of different parts of a flower.
-What is a flower? -How does pollination in plants take place?
Sportlight
integrated science studies learner
-Checklists. -Written questions. -Assessment rubrics. -Oral questions.
4 4
Living things and their environment.
Reproduction in plants.
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:
-Define the term pollination.
-Name the types of pollination.
-Discuss the different types of pollination in plants.
-Use print or non-print media to Search for more information on pollination.
-Acknowledge the importance of pollination in plants.
-Draw the different types of pollination in their books and charts.
-Define the term pollination.
-Name the types of pollination.
-Discuss the different types of pollination in plants.
-Use print or non-print media to Search for more information on pollination.
-Acknowledge the importance of pollination in plants.
-Draw the different types of pollination in their books and charts.
What factors promote self-pollination?
Sportlight
integrated science studies learner
-Written questions. -Observation. -Assessment rubrics. -Oral questions.
4 5
Living things and their environment.
Reproduction in plants.
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:
-Outline factors that promote self-pollination.
-Collaboratively Discuss the factors that promote self-pollination.
-Use print or non-print media to Search for information on factors that promote self-pollination.
-Acknowledge factors that promote self-pollination.
-Outline factors that promote self-pollination.
-Collaboratively Discuss the factors that promote self-pollination.
-Use print or non-print media to Search for information on factors that promote self-pollination.
-Acknowledge factors that promote self-pollination.
What factors promote self-pollination?
Sportlight
integrated science studies learner
-Assessment rubrics. -Written questions. -Oral questions. -Checklists. -peer assessment.
5 1
Living things and their environment.
Reproduction in plants.
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:
-Outline the factors that hinder self-pollination.
-Collaboratively, Discuss the factors that hinder self-pollination.
-Use internet or non-print resources to Search for information on factors that hinder self-pollination.
-Acknowledge the factors that hinder self-pollination.
-Outline the factors that hinder self-pollination.
-Collaboratively, Discuss the factors that hinder self-pollination.
-Use internet or non-print resources to Search for information on factors that hinder self-pollination.
-Acknowledge the factors that hinder self-pollination.
What are the factors hindering self-pollination?
Sportlight
integrated science studies learner
-Assessment rubrics. -Oral questions. -Written questions. -Learner
5 2
Living things and their environment.
Reproduction in plants.
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:
-Outline the factors that hinder self-pollination.
-Collaboratively, Discuss the factors that hinder self-pollination.
-Use internet or non-print resources to Search for information on factors that hinder self-pollination.
-Acknowledge the factors that hinder self-pollination.
-Outline the factors that hinder self-pollination.
-Collaboratively, Discuss the factors that hinder self-pollination.
-Use internet or non-print resources to Search for information on factors that hinder self-pollination.
-Acknowledge the factors that hinder self-pollination.
What are the factors hindering self-pollination?
Sportlight
integrated science studies learner
-Assessment rubrics. -Oral questions. -Written questions. -Learner
5 3
Living things and their environment.
Reproduction in plants.
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:
-Outline the factors that hinder self-pollination.
-Collaboratively, Discuss the factors that hinder self-pollination.
-Use internet or non-print resources to Search for information on factors that hinder self-pollination.
-Acknowledge the factors that hinder self-pollination.
-Outline the factors that hinder self-pollination.
-Collaboratively, Discuss the factors that hinder self-pollination.
-Use internet or non-print resources to Search for information on factors that hinder self-pollination.
-Acknowledge the factors that hinder self-pollination.
What are the factors hindering self-pollination?
Sportlight
integrated science studies learner
-Assessment rubrics. -Oral questions. -Written questions. -Learner
5 4
Living things and their environment.
Reproduction in plants.
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:
-Outline adaptation of flowers to wind pollination.
-Discuss the characteristics of wind pollinated flowers.
-Use the internet or non-print resources to Search for information on wind pollinated flowers.
-Acknowledge wind as an agent of pollination in flowers.
-Draw wind pollinated flowers in their books and charts.
-Outline adaptation of flowers to wind pollination.
-Discuss the characteristics of wind pollinated flowers.
-Use the internet or non-print resources to Search for information on wind pollinated flowers.
-Acknowledge wind as an agent of pollination in flowers.
-Draw wind pollinated flowers in their books and charts.
How are flowers adapted to wind pollination?
Sportlight
integrated science studies learner
-Assessment rubrics. -Oral questions. -Written questions. -Observation. -physical activity. -Checklists.
5 5
Living things and their environment.
Reproduction in plants.
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:
-Outline adaptation of flowers to wind, insects and self-pollination.
-Collaboratively Study samples of flowers and Discuss their adaptation to agents of pollination.
-Draw different flowers according to their adaptation to agents of pollination.
-Watch animation or take an excursion in the school compound or neighborhood to Observe pollination agents in action.
-Outline adaptation of flowers to wind, insects and self-pollination.
-Collaboratively Study samples of flowers and Discuss their adaptation to agents of pollination.
-Draw different flowers according to their adaptation to agents of pollination.
-Watch animation or take an excursion in the school compound or neighborhood to Observe pollination agents in action.
How are flowers adapted to pollination?
Sportlight
integrated science studies learner
-Assessment rubrics. -Oral questions. -Written questions. -Observation. -physical activity. -Checklists.
6 1
Living things and their environment.
Reproduction in plants.
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:
-Outline the effects of agrochemical on pollination agents and their effects on reproduction in plants.
-Collaboratively Discuss the effects of agrochemical on pollinating agents and their effects on reproduction in plants.
-Search the internet or non-print media the effects of agrochemical on agents of pollination in plants.
-Outline the effects of agrochemical on pollination agents and their effects on reproduction in plants.
-Collaboratively Discuss the effects of agrochemical on pollinating agents and their effects on reproduction in plants.
-Search the internet or non-print resources for information on the effects of agrochemical on agents of pollination and their effect on reproduction in plants.
What are effects of agrochemical on the pollination?
Sportlight
integrated science studies learner
-Assessment rubrics. -Oral questions. -Checklists. -Written questions. -Observation. -Practical activity.
6 2
Living things and their environment.
Reproduction in plants.
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:
-Outline the effects of agrochemical on pollination agents and their effects on reproduction in plants.
-Collaboratively Discuss the effects of agrochemical on pollinating agents and their effects on reproduction in plants.
-Search the internet or non-print media the effects of agrochemical on agents of pollination in plants.
-Outline the effects of agrochemical on pollination agents and their effects on reproduction in plants.
-Collaboratively Discuss the effects of agrochemical on pollinating agents and their effects on reproduction in plants.
-Search the internet or non-print resources for information on the effects of agrochemical on agents of pollination and their effect on reproduction in plants.
What are effects of agrochemical on the pollination?
Sportlight
integrated science studies learner
-Assessment rubrics. -Oral questions. -Checklists. -Written questions. -Observation. -Practical activity.
6 3
Living things and their environment.
Reproduction in plants.
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:
-Outline the effects of agrochemical on pollination agents and their effects on reproduction in plants.
-Collaboratively Discuss the effects of agrochemical on pollinating agents and their effects on reproduction in plants.
-Search the internet or non-print media the effects of agrochemical on agents of pollination in plants.
-Outline the effects of agrochemical on pollination agents and their effects on reproduction in plants.
-Collaboratively Discuss the effects of agrochemical on pollinating agents and their effects on reproduction in plants.
-Search the internet or non-print resources for information on the effects of agrochemical on agents of pollination and their effect on reproduction in plants.
What are effects of agrochemical on the pollination?
Sportlight
integrated science studies learner
-Assessment rubrics. -Oral questions. -Checklists. -Written questions. -Observation. -Practical activity.
6 4
Living things and their environment.
Reproduction in plants.
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:
-Explain the meaning of fertilization in flowering plants.
-Collaboratively Study illustrations/animations on fertilization and share with peers.
-Use print and non-print media to Search for information on fertilization in flowers.
-Acknowledge the importance of fertilization in flowers.
-Explain the meaning of fertilization in flowering plants.
-Collaboratively Study illustrations or animations on fertilization and share with peers in class.
-Collaborate using print and non-print media to Search for information on fertilization in flowering plants.
-Acknowledge the importance of fertilization in flowering plants.
What is fertilization? How does fertilization take place in flowers?
Sportlight
integrated science studies learner
-Assessment rubrics. -Observation. -discussion. -Practical activity. -Written questions. -Oral questions. -Checklists.
6 5
Living things and their environment.
Reproduction in plants.
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:
-Outline the seed and fruits formation in flowering plants.
-Collaboratively Discuss the formation of seed and fruits in flowering plants.
-Use print and non-print media to Search for information on seed and fruits formation and share with peers.
-Draw seeds and fruits formation in their books and charts.
-Acknowledge the seed and fruits formation in flowering plants.
-Outline the seed and fruits formation in flowering plants.
-Collaboratively Discuss with peer on the formation of seed and fruits in flowering plants and Present in class.
-Use print and non-print media to Search for information on seed and fruits formation and share with peers in class.
-Draw diagrams in their books and charts showing the seeds and fruits formation in flowering plants.
-Acknowledge the seed and fruits formation in flowering plants.
How are seeds and fruits formed in flowering plants?
Sportlight
integrated science studies learner
-Assessment rubrics. -Observation. -discussion. -Written questions. -Checklists. -Oral questions. -Practical activities.
7

Midterm break

8 1
Living things and their environment.
Reproduction in plants.
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:
-Categorize fruits and seeds based on their mode of dispersal
-Observe different seeds and fruits from their locality and Discuss and Categorize them based on their mode of dispersal.
-Collaboratively Discuss the importance of fruit and seed dispersal with peers.
-Draw different seeds and fruits and Show their mode of dispersal.
-Acknowledge the importance of seed and fruit dispersal in plants.
-Categorize fruits and seeds based on their mode of dispersal
-Observe different seeds and fruits from their locality and Discuss and Categorize them based on their mode of dispersal.
-Collaboratively Discuss the importance of fruit and seed dispersal with peers.
-Use internet to Search for information on seeds and fruits based on their mode of dispersal.
-Draw different seeds and fruits and Show their mode of dispersal.
-Acknowledge the importance of seed and fruit dispersal in plants.
What are the modes of seed and fruit dispersal
Sportlight
integrated science studies learner
-Assessment rubrics. -Observation. -peer assessment. -Oral questions. -Written questions. -Checklists.
8 2
Living things and their environment.
Reproduction in plants.
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:
-Categorize fruits and seeds based on their mode of dispersal
-Observe different seeds and fruits from their locality and Discuss and Categorize them based on their mode of dispersal.
-Collaboratively Discuss the importance of fruit and seed dispersal with peers.
-Draw different seeds and fruits and Show their mode of dispersal.
-Acknowledge the importance of seed and fruit dispersal in plants.
-Categorize fruits and seeds based on their mode of dispersal
-Observe different seeds and fruits from their locality and Discuss and Categorize them based on their mode of dispersal.
-Collaboratively Discuss the importance of fruit and seed dispersal with peers.
-Use internet to Search for information on seeds and fruits based on their mode of dispersal.
-Draw different seeds and fruits and Show their mode of dispersal.
-Acknowledge the importance of seed and fruit dispersal in plants.
What are the modes of seed and fruit dispersal
Sportlight
integrated science studies learner
-Assessment rubrics. -Observation. -peer assessment. -Oral questions. -Written questions. -Checklists.
8 3
Living things and their environment.
Reproduction in plants.
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:
-Outline the role of flower in nature.
-Collaboratively Discuss the role of flowers in nature with peers.
-Search the internet on the information on the role of flowers in nature.
-Acknowledge the role of flowers in nature.
-Outline the role of flower in nature.
-Collaboratively Discuss the role of flowers in nature with peers and Present in class.
-Search the internet on the information on the role of flowers in nature.
-Acknowledge the role of flowers in nature.
What are the roles played by flower in nature?
Sportlight
integrated science studies learner
-Assessment rubrics. -Observation. -Oral questions. -peer assessment. -Checklists.
8 4
Living things and their environment.
Reproduction in plants.
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:
-Outline the role of flower in nature.
-Collaboratively Discuss the role of flowers in nature with peers.
-Search the internet on the information on the role of flowers in nature.
-Acknowledge the role of flowers in nature.
-Outline the role of flower in nature.
-Collaboratively Discuss the role of flowers in nature with peers and Present in class.
-Search the internet on the information on the role of flowers in nature.
-Acknowledge the role of flowers in nature.
What are the roles played by flower in nature?
Sportlight
integrated science studies learner
-Assessment rubrics. -Observation. -Oral questions. -peer assessment. -Checklists.
8 5
Living things and their environment.
Nutrition in animals and reproduction in plants assessment.
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:
-Attempt the assessment exercise on the strand; living things and their environment appropriately.
-Revise the assessment exercise and do correction.
-Attempt the assessment exercise on the strand; living things and their environment appropriately.
-Revise the assessment exercise and do correction.
Sportlight
integrated science studies learner
-Assessment rubrics. -Written questions. -Checklists.
9 1
Living things and their environment.
The inter-dependence of life.
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:
-Explain the term biotic.
-Outline the biotic factors of the environment.
-Collaboratively Discuss the biotic factors of the environment and Present their findings in class.
-Search the internet for information on biotic factors of the environment.
-Name the biotic part of the environment (predation, symbiosis, competition and saprophytic)
-Acknowledge the biotic factors of the environment.
-Explain the term biotic as used in the environment.
-Outline the biotic factors of the environment.
-Collaboratively Discuss the biotic factors of the environment and Present their findings in class.
-Search the internet for information on biotic factors of the environment.
-Name the biotic part of the environment (predation, symbiosis, competition and saprophytic)
-Acknowledge the biotic factors of the environment.
What is the role of biotic/living things in the environment?
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integrated science studies learner
-Assessment rubrics. -Checklists. -Observation. -Practical activity. -Written questions.
9 2
Living things and their environment.
The inter-dependence of life.
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:
-Explain the term biotic.
-Outline the biotic factors of the environment.
-Collaboratively Discuss the biotic factors of the environment and Present their findings in class.
-Search the internet for information on biotic factors of the environment.
-Name the biotic part of the environment (predation, symbiosis, competition and saprophytic)
-Acknowledge the biotic factors of the environment.
-Explain the term biotic as used in the environment.
-Outline the biotic factors of the environment.
-Collaboratively Discuss the biotic factors of the environment and Present their findings in class.
-Search the internet for information on biotic factors of the environment.
-Name the biotic part of the environment (predation, symbiosis, competition and saprophytic)
-Acknowledge the biotic factors of the environment.
What is the role of biotic/living things in the environment?
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integrated science studies learner
-Assessment rubrics. -Checklists. -Observation. -Practical activity. -Written questions.
9 3
Living things and their environment.
The inter-dependence of life.
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:
-Explain abiotic/non-living factors of the environment.
-Collaboratively Discuss the abiotic factors of the environment and Present their findings.
-Search the internet for information on abiotic factors of the environment.
-Outline the abiotic part of the environment (temperature, water, light, wind, atmospheric pressure, PH and salinity)
-Appreciate the abiotic factors of the environment.
-Explain abiotic/non-living factors of the environment.
-Collaboratively Discuss the abiotic factors of the environment and Present their findings.
-Search the internet for information on abiotic factors of the environment.
-Outline the abiotic part of the environment (temperature, water, light, wind, atmospheric pressure, PH and salinity)
-Appreciate the abiotic factors of the environment.
What is abiotic factor of the environment?
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integrated science studies learner
-Assessment rubrics. -Observation. -Written questions. -Practical activity. -Checklists. -peer assessment.
9 4
Living things and their environment.
The inter-dependence of life.
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:
-Explain abiotic/non-living factors of the environment.
-Collaboratively Discuss the abiotic factors of the environment and Present their findings.
-Search the internet for information on abiotic factors of the environment.
-Outline the abiotic part of the environment (temperature, water, light, wind, atmospheric pressure, PH and salinity)
-Appreciate the abiotic factors of the environment.
-Explain abiotic/non-living factors of the environment.
-Collaboratively Discuss the abiotic factors of the environment and Present their findings.
-Search the internet for information on abiotic factors of the environment.
-Outline the abiotic part of the environment (temperature, water, light, wind, atmospheric pressure, PH and salinity)
-Appreciate the abiotic factors of the environment.
What is abiotic factor of the environment?
Sportlight
integrated science studies learner
-Assessment rubrics. -Observation. -Written questions. -Practical activity. -Checklists. -peer assessment.
9 5
Living things and their environment.
The inter-dependence of life.
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:
-Outline the effects of biotic factors of the environment in nature.
-Collaboratively Discuss the effects of biotic factors of the environment in nature and Present their findings in class.
-Search the internet for information on biotic factors of the environment and their effects in nature.
-Acknowledge the effects of biotic factors of the environment in nature.
-Outline the effects of biotic factors of the environment in nature.
-Collaboratively Discuss the effects of biotic factors of the environment in nature and Present their findings in class.
-Search the internet for information on biotic factors of the environment and their effects in nature.
-Acknowledge the effects of biotic factors of the environment in nature.
How does biotic factors of the environment affect nature?
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integrated science studies learner
-Assessment rubrics. -Checklists. -Oral questions. -Practical activity. -Observation. -Written questions.
10 1
Living things and their environment.
The inter-dependence of life.
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:
-Outline the effects of abiotic/non-living factors of the environment in nature.
-Collaboratively Discuss the effects of abiotic factors of the environment in nature and Present their findings in class.
-Search the internet for information on abiotic factors of the environment and their effects in nature.
-Acknowledge the effects of abiotic factors of the environment in nature.
-Outline the effects of abiotic/non-living factors of the environment in nature.
-Collaboratively Discuss the effects of abiotic factors of the environment in nature and Present their findings in class.
-Search the internet for information on abiotic factors of the environment and their effects in nature.
-Acknowledge the effects of abiotic factors of the environment in nature.
How does abiotic factors of the environment affect nature?
Sportlight
integrated science studies learner
-Assessment rubrics. -Written questions. -Oral questions. -Observation. -Checklists.
10 2
Living things and their environment.
The inter-dependence of life.
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:
-Outline the effects of abiotic/non-living factors of the environment in nature.
-Collaboratively Discuss the effects of abiotic factors of the environment in nature and Present their findings in class.
-Search the internet for information on abiotic factors of the environment and their effects in nature.
-Acknowledge the effects of abiotic factors of the environment in nature.
-Outline the effects of abiotic/non-living factors of the environment in nature.
-Collaboratively Discuss the effects of abiotic factors of the environment in nature and Present their findings in class.
-Search the internet for information on abiotic factors of the environment and their effects in nature.
-Acknowledge the effects of abiotic factors of the environment in nature.
How does abiotic factors of the environment affect nature?
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integrated science studies learner
-Assessment rubrics. -Written questions. -Oral questions. -Observation. -Checklists.
10 3
Living things and their environment.
The inter-dependence of life.
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:
-Outline the energy flow in the ecosystem.
-Explain the interdependence between biotic and abiotic factors of the environment.
-Search the internet for information on interdependence between biotic and abiotic factors of the environment.
-Collaboratively Discuss the interdependence between biotic and abiotic factors of the environment.
-Acknowledge the interdependence between biotic and abiotic factors of the environment.
-Outline the energy flow in the ecosystem.
-Explain the interdependence between biotic and abiotic factors of the environment.
-Search the internet for information on interdependence between biotic and abiotic factors of the environment.
-Collaboratively Discuss the interdependence between biotic and abiotic factors of the environment.
-Acknowledge the interdependence between biotic and abiotic factors of the environment.
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integrated science studies learner
-Assessment rubrics. -Written questions. -Oral questions. -Observation. -Checklists.
10 4
Living things and their environment.
The inter-dependence of life.
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:
-Outline the energy flow in the ecosystem.
-Explain the interdependence between biotic and abiotic factors of the environment.
-Search the internet for information on interdependence between biotic and abiotic factors of the environment.
-Collaboratively Discuss the interdependence between biotic and abiotic factors of the environment.
-Acknowledge the interdependence between biotic and abiotic factors of the environment.
-Outline the energy flow in the ecosystem.
-Explain the interdependence between biotic and abiotic factors of the environment.
-Search the internet for information on interdependence between biotic and abiotic factors of the environment.
-Collaboratively Discuss the interdependence between biotic and abiotic factors of the environment.
-Acknowledge the interdependence between biotic and abiotic factors of the environment.
Sportlight
integrated science studies learner
-Assessment rubrics. -Written questions. -Oral questions. -Observation. -Checklists.
10 5
Living things and their environment.
The inter-dependence of life.
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:
-Explain the term food chain.
-Collaboratively Carry out activity to Identify living things and organisms and What they feed on.
-Construct food chains showing How living organism
-Explain the term food chain as used in living organisms.
-Search the meaning of food chain on the internet and dictionary.
-Collaboratively Carry out activity to Identify living organisms and What they feed on.
-Construct food chains showing How living organism
What does a food chain show?
Sportlight
integrated science studies learner
-Assessment rubrics. -Checklists. -Observation. -Practical activity. -Oral questions. -Written questions.
11 1
Living things and their environment.
The inter-dependence of life.
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:
-Explain the term food web.
-Collaboratively Carry out activities to Identify living organisms and What they feed on.
-Construct a food web using the findings on What living organisms feed on.
-Search the internet for more information on food web.
-Draw food webs in their books and on charts.
-Acknowledge the food web in the living organism in their environment.
-Use dictionary Explain the meaning of a food web.
-Collaboratively Carry out activities to Identify living organisms and What they feed on.
-Construct a food web using the findings on What living organisms feed on.
-Search the internet for more information on food web.
-Draw food webs in their books and on charts.
-Acknowledge the food web in the living organism in their environment.
How important is a food web?
Sportlight
integrated science studies learner
-Assessment rubrics. -Observation. -Oral questions. -peer assessment. -Written questions. -Checklists.
11 2
Living things and their environment.
The inter-dependence of life.
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:
-Explain the term food web.
-Collaboratively Carry out activities to Identify living organisms and What they feed on.
-Construct a food web using the findings on What living organisms feed on.
-Search the internet for more information on food web.
-Draw food webs in their books and on charts.
-Acknowledge the food web in the living organism in their environment.
-Use dictionary Explain the meaning of a food web.
-Collaboratively Carry out activities to Identify living organisms and What they feed on.
-Construct a food web using the findings on What living organisms feed on.
-Search the internet for more information on food web.
-Draw food webs in their books and on charts.
-Acknowledge the food web in the living organism in their environment.
How important is a food web?
Sportlight
integrated science studies learner
-Assessment rubrics. -Observation. -Oral questions. -peer assessment. -Written questions. -Checklists.
11 3
Living things and their environment.
The inter-dependence of life.
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:
-Explain the meaning of decomposers on ecosystem and their importance in recycling nutrients with peers.
-Collaboratively Discuss the role and importance of decomposers in the ecosystem.
-Search the internet for information on decomposers, their roles and importance in the ecosystem.
-Appreciate the roles and importance of decomposers in the ecosystem.
-Explain the meaning of decomposers in an ecosystem and Outline their importance in recycling nutrients with peers.
-Collaboratively Discuss the role and importance of decomposers in the ecosystem.
-Search the internet for information on decomposers, their roles and importance in the ecosystem.
-Appreciate the roles and importance of decomposers in the ecosystem.
What are the roles of decomposers in the ecosystem?
Sportlight
integrated science studies learner
-Checklists. -Assessment rubrics. -Oral questions. -Written questions. -Observation. -peer assessment.
11 4
Living things and their environment.
The inter-dependence of life.
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:
-Explain the meaning of decomposers on ecosystem and their importance in recycling nutrients with peers.
-Collaboratively Discuss the role and importance of decomposers in the ecosystem.
-Search the internet for information on decomposers, their roles and importance in the ecosystem.
-Appreciate the roles and importance of decomposers in the ecosystem.
-Explain the meaning of decomposers in an ecosystem and Outline their importance in recycling nutrients with peers.
-Collaboratively Discuss the role and importance of decomposers in the ecosystem.
-Search the internet for information on decomposers, their roles and importance in the ecosystem.
-Appreciate the roles and importance of decomposers in the ecosystem.
What are the roles of decomposers in the ecosystem?
Sportlight
integrated science studies learner
-Checklists. -Assessment rubrics. -Oral questions. -Written questions. -Observation. -peer assessment.
11 5
Living things and their environment.
The inter-dependence of life.
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:
-Outline the human activities and their effects in the environment.
-Collaboratively Discuss the effects of human activities in the environment.
-Search the internet for information on the effects of human activities in the environment.
-Acknowledge the effects of human activities in the environment.
-Outline the effect of human activities in the environment.
-Collaboratively Discuss the effects of human activities in the environment.
-Search the internet for information on the effects of human activities in the environment.
-Acknowledge the effects of human activities in the environment.
How does human activities affect the environment?
Sportlight
integrated science studies learner
-Checklists. -Assessment rubrics. -Oral questions. -Observation. -peer assessment. -Written questions.
12 1
Living things and their environment.
The inter-dependence of life assessment.
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:
-Attempt the assessment exercise on the sub-strand; the inter-dependence of life.
-Revise the assessment exercise.
-Attempt the assessment exercise on the sub-strand; the inter-dependence of life.
-Revise the assessment exercise.
Sportlight
integrated science studies learner
-Assessment rubrics. -Checklists. -Written exercise. -peer assessment.
12 2
Living things and their environment.
The inter-dependence of life assessment.
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:
-Attempt the assessment exercise on the sub-strand; the inter-dependence of life.
-Revise the assessment exercise.
-Attempt the assessment exercise on the sub-strand; the inter-dependence of life.
-Revise the assessment exercise.
Sportlight
integrated science studies learner
-Assessment rubrics. -Checklists. -Written exercise. -peer assessment.
12 3
Living things and their environment.
The inter-dependence of life assessment.
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:
12 4
Living things and their environment.
The inter-dependence of life assessment.
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:
12 5
Living things and their environment.
The inter-dependence of life assessment.
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:

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