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WK | LSN | TOPIC | SUB-TOPIC | OBJECTIVES | T/L ACTIVITIES | T/L AIDS | REFERENCE | REMARKS |
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1 |
Opening and Revision |
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2 | 1 |
Refraction Of Light
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The meaning of refraction
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By the end of the
lesson, the learner
should be able to:
Describe simple experiments to illustrate refraction of light |
Experiments demonstrating refraction of light |
Beakers Water Stick or glass rod Basins Coins Glass blocks Pin |
Comprehensive secondary physics students book 3 pages 11-12
Comprehensive secondary physics teachers book 3 pages6-9 Secondary physics KLB students book 3 page 41-46 |
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2 | 2 |
Refraction Of Light
|
The meaning of refraction
|
By the end of the
lesson, the learner
should be able to:
Describe simple experiments to illustrate refraction of light |
Experiments demonstrating refraction of light |
Beakers Water Stick or glass rod Basins Coins Glass blocks Pin |
Comprehensive secondary physics students book 3 pages 11-12
Comprehensive secondary physics teachers book 3 pages6-9 Secondary physics KLB students book 3 page 41-46 |
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2 | 3-4 |
Refraction Of Light
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The meaning of refraction
Laws of refraction |
By the end of the
lesson, the learner
should be able to:
Describe simple experiments to illustrate refraction of light State the laws of refraction and define refractive index |
Experiments demonstrating refraction of light Discovering Snell?s law of refraction through experiments Defining refractive index Stating the laws of refraction |
Beakers Water Stick or glass rod Basins Coins Glass blocks Pin Glass blocks Pins Soft board Plain paper Geometric set |
Comprehensive secondary physics students book 3 pages 11-12
Comprehensive secondary physics teachers book 3 pages6-9 Secondary physics KLB students book 3 page 41-46 Comprehensive secondary physics students book 3 pages 12-14 Comprehensive secondary physics teachers book 3 pages6-9 Secondary physics KLB students book 3 page 47-61 |
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2 | 5 |
Refraction Of Light
|
Laws of refraction
|
By the end of the
lesson, the learner
should be able to:
State the laws of refraction and define refractive index |
Discovering Snell?s law of refraction through experiments Defining refractive index Stating the laws of refraction |
Glass blocks Pins Soft board Plain paper Geometric set |
Comprehensive secondary physics students book 3 pages 12-14
Comprehensive secondary physics teachers book 3 pages6-9 Secondary physics KLB students book 3 page 47-61 |
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3 | 1 |
Refraction Of Light
|
Refractive index
|
By the end of the
lesson, the learner
should be able to:
Determine the refractive index of a given substance |
Experiments to determine the refractive index of rates and glass by real and apparent depth method |
Water Pins Plain papers Coins Beakers |
Comprehensive secondary physics students book 3 pages 14-15
Comprehensive secondary physics teachers book 3 pages6-9 Secondary physics KLB students book 3 page 61-68 |
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3 | 2 |
Refraction Of Light
|
Refractive index
|
By the end of the
lesson, the learner
should be able to:
Determine the refractive index of a given substance |
Experiments to determine the refractive index of rates and glass by real and apparent depth method |
Water Pins Plain papers Coins Beakers |
Comprehensive secondary physics students book 3 pages 14-15
Comprehensive secondary physics teachers book 3 pages6-9 Secondary physics KLB students book 3 page 61-68 |
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3 | 3-4 |
Refraction Of Light
|
Refractive index
|
By the end of the
lesson, the learner
should be able to:
Determine the refractive index of a given substance |
Experiments to determine the refractive index of rates and glass by real and apparent depth method |
Water Pins Plain papers Coins Beakers |
Comprehensive secondary physics students book 3 pages 14-15
Comprehensive secondary physics teachers book 3 pages6-9 Secondary physics KLB students book 3 page 61-68 |
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3 | 5 |
Refraction Of Light
|
Application of a total internal reflection in a prism periscope, optical fibre
|
By the end of the
lesson, the learner
should be able to:
Explain the working of a prisms and optical fibres among other applications |
Making a periscope Discussion on working of an optical fibre |
Charts on total internal reflection and applications |
Comprehensive secondary physics students book 3 pages 18-19
Comprehensive secondary physics teachers book 3 pages6-9 Secondary physics KLB students book 3 page 76-79 |
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4 |
Cats |
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5 | 1 |
Refraction Of Light
|
Dispersion of white light and recombination of colors of the spectrum
|
By the end of the
lesson, the learner
should be able to:
Describe an experiment to illustrate the dispersion of light |
Experiment on dispersion of light using glass prisms |
Triangular glass prisms Source of light Screen |
Comprehensive secondary physics students book 3 pages 19-20
Comprehensive secondary physics teachers book 3 pages6-9 Secondary physics KLB students book 3 page 79-89 |
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5 | 2 |
Refraction Of Light
|
Problems of refractive index and critical angle
|
By the end of the
lesson, the learner
should be able to:
Solve problems involving the refractive index and critical angle |
Discussions and problem solving in critical angle using the formulae sin C=i/n and n=sin i/sin r |
Review questions Past exams Examples in the topic |
Comprehensive secondary physics book 3 pages 21-22
Comprehensive secondary physics teachers book 3 pages6-9 Secondary physics KLB students book 3 page 82-86 |
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5 | 3-4 |
Refraction Of Light
|
Problems of refractive index and critical angle
|
By the end of the
lesson, the learner
should be able to:
Solve problems involving the refractive index and critical angle |
Discussions and problem solving in critical angle using the formulae sin C=i/n and n=sin i/sin r |
Review questions Past exams Examples in the topic |
Comprehensive secondary physics book 3 pages 21-22
Comprehensive secondary physics teachers book 3 pages6-9 Secondary physics KLB students book 3 page 82-86 |
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5 | 5 |
Refraction Of Light
|
Total material reflection and its effect
Critical angle
|
By the end of the
lesson, the learner
should be able to:
Describe an experiment to explain the total internal reflection and its effects Define critical angle |
Experiments to explain the total internal reflection and its effects Defining critical angle Observations and discussions on critical angle Total internal reflection |
Glass blocks Soft boards Pins Geometrical set Source of light |
Comprehensive secondary physics students book 3 pages 16-17
Comprehensive secondary physics teachers book 3 pages6-9 Secondary physics KLB students book 3 page 68-76 |
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6 | 1 |
Newton?s Law?s Of Motion
|
Newton?s Laws of motion
|
By the end of the
lesson, the learner
should be able to:
State the Newton?s laws of motion State and explain the significance of a Newton?s laws of motion Describe simple experiments to illustrate inertion |
Discussion on Newton?s laws Experiments to illustrate ? Education Plus Agencies Newton?s laws of motion |
Inclined plane Trolley Marbles Spring balances |
Comprehensive secondary physics students book 3 pages 23-27
Comprehensive secondary physics teachers book 3 pages 13-17 Secondary physics KLB students book 3 page 87-102 |
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6 | 2 |
Newton?s Law?s Of Motion
|
Newton?s Laws of motion
|
By the end of the
lesson, the learner
should be able to:
State the Newton?s laws of motion State and explain the significance of a Newton?s laws of motion Describe simple experiments to illustrate inertion |
Discussion on Newton?s laws Experiments to illustrate ? Education Plus Agencies Newton?s laws of motion |
Inclined plane Trolley Marbles Spring balances |
Comprehensive secondary physics students book 3 pages 23-27
Comprehensive secondary physics teachers book 3 pages 13-17 Secondary physics KLB students book 3 page 87-102 |
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6 | 3-4 |
Newton?s Law?s Of Motion
|
Newton?s Laws of motion
|
By the end of the
lesson, the learner
should be able to:
State the Newton?s laws of motion State and explain the significance of a Newton?s laws of motion Describe simple experiments to illustrate inertion |
Discussion on Newton?s laws Experiments to illustrate ? Education Plus Agencies Newton?s laws of motion |
Inclined plane Trolley Marbles Spring balances |
Comprehensive secondary physics students book 3 pages 23-27
Comprehensive secondary physics teachers book 3 pages 13-17 Secondary physics KLB students book 3 page 87-102 |
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6 | 5 |
Newton?s Law?s Of Motion
|
Newton?s Laws of motion
|
By the end of the
lesson, the learner
should be able to:
State the Newton?s laws of motion State and explain the significance of a Newton?s laws of motion Describe simple experiments to illustrate inertion |
Discussion on Newton?s laws Experiments to illustrate ? Education Plus Agencies Newton?s laws of motion |
Inclined plane Trolley Marbles Spring balances |
Comprehensive secondary physics students book 3 pages 23-27
Comprehensive secondary physics teachers book 3 pages 13-17 Secondary physics KLB students book 3 page 87-102 |
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7 | 1 |
Newton?s Law Of Motion
|
Conservation of linear momentum
Elastic collision
Inelastic collision
Recoil velocity
|
By the end of the
lesson, the learner
should be able to:
By the end of the lesson, the leaner should be able to: State the law of conservation of momentum Define elastic and inelastic collisions Determine recoil velocity |
Discussions of the laws of conservation of linear momentum Determining recoil velocity |
Marbles Trolleys Meter rules Stop watches Plasticine |
Comprehensive secondary physics students book 3 pages 28-30
Comprehensive secondary physics teachers book 3 pages 13-17 Secondary physics KLB students book 3 page 103-108 |
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7 | 2 |
Newton?s Law Of Motion
|
Conservation of linear momentum
Elastic collision
Inelastic collision
Recoil velocity
|
By the end of the
lesson, the learner
should be able to:
By the end of the lesson, the leaner should be able to: State the law of conservation of momentum Define elastic and inelastic collisions Determine recoil velocity |
Discussions of the laws of conservation of linear momentum Determining recoil velocity |
Marbles Trolleys Meter rules Stop watches Plasticine |
Comprehensive secondary physics students book 3 pages 28-30
Comprehensive secondary physics teachers book 3 pages 13-17 Secondary physics KLB students book 3 page 103-108 |
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7 | 3-4 |
Newton?s Law Of Motion
|
Conservation of linear momentum
Elastic collision
Inelastic collision
Recoil velocity
Friction |
By the end of the
lesson, the learner
should be able to:
By the end of the lesson, the leaner should be able to: State the law of conservation of momentum Define elastic and inelastic collisions Determine recoil velocity Define friction State and explain types of frictions Describe and experiment to illustrate friction and state the applications of friction State laws of friction |
Discussions of the laws of conservation of linear momentum Determining recoil velocity Defining friction Stating and explaining types of frictions Describing an experiment to illustrate friction Stating the applications of the frictions Stating laws of friction |
Marbles Trolleys Meter rules Stop watches Plasticine Block of wood Spring balance Pulley Flat surface |
Comprehensive secondary physics students book 3 pages 28-30
Comprehensive secondary physics teachers book 3 pages 13-17 Secondary physics KLB students book 3 page 103-108 Comprehensive secondary physics students book 3 pages 28-39 Comprehensive secondary physics teachers book 3 pages 13-17 Secondary physics KLB students book 3 page 109-115 |
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8 |
Midterm Exams and Midterm Break |
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9 | 1 |
Newton?s Laws Of Motion
|
Viscosity
|
By the end of the
lesson, the learner
should be able to:
By the end of the lesson, the leaner should be able to: Define viscosity Explain the concept of terminal velocity |
Distinguishing viscous from- non-viscous liquids Defining viscous liquids Defining and explaining terminal viscosity |
Glycerin Paraffin Water Ball bearings Stat watches Meter rule Measuring cylinders |
Comprehensive secondary physics students book 3 pages33
Comprehensive secondary physics teachers book 3 pages 13-17 Secondary physics KLB students book 3 page 115-119 |
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9 | 2 |
Newton?s Laws Of Motion
|
Viscosity
|
By the end of the
lesson, the learner
should be able to:
By the end of the lesson, the leaner should be able to: Define viscosity Explain the concept of terminal velocity |
Distinguishing viscous from- non-viscous liquids Defining viscous liquids Defining and explaining terminal viscosity |
Glycerin Paraffin Water Ball bearings Stat watches Meter rule Measuring cylinders |
Comprehensive secondary physics students book 3 pages33
Comprehensive secondary physics teachers book 3 pages 13-17 Secondary physics KLB students book 3 page 115-119 |
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9 | 3-4 |
Newton?s Laws Of Motion
|
Viscosity
|
By the end of the
lesson, the learner
should be able to:
By the end of the lesson, the leaner should be able to: Define viscosity Explain the concept of terminal velocity |
Distinguishing viscous from- non-viscous liquids Defining viscous liquids Defining and explaining terminal viscosity |
Glycerin Paraffin Water Ball bearings Stat watches Meter rule Measuring cylinders |
Comprehensive secondary physics students book 3 pages33
Comprehensive secondary physics teachers book 3 pages 13-17 Secondary physics KLB students book 3 page 115-119 |
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9 | 5 |
Energy, Work, Power And Machines
|
Energy
|
By the end of the
lesson, the learner
should be able to:
Define energy Describe various forms of energy |
Defining energy Stating the forms of energy Identifying and describing energy transformation |
Chart on the forms of energy and transformation |
Comprehensive secondary physics students book 3 pages34-35
Comprehensive secondary physics teachers book 3 pages 17-18 Secondary physics KLB students book 3 page 121,122-125 |
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10 | 1 |
Energy, Work, Power And Machines
|
Sources of energy
Renewable
Non-renewable
|
By the end of the
lesson, the learner
should be able to:
Describe renewable and non-renewable sources of energy |
Discussion on the sources of energy Descriptions of renewable and non-renewable sources of energy |
Chart on the sources of energy |
Comprehensive secondary physics students book 3 pages41
Comprehensive secondary physics teachers book 3 pages 19-21 Secondary physics KLB students book 3 page 121,122-125 |
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10 | 2 |
Energy, Work, Power And Machines
|
Sources of energy
Renewable
Non-renewable
|
By the end of the
lesson, the learner
should be able to:
Describe renewable and non-renewable sources of energy |
Discussion on the sources of energy Descriptions of renewable and non-renewable sources of energy |
Chart on the sources of energy |
Comprehensive secondary physics students book 3 pages41
Comprehensive secondary physics teachers book 3 pages 19-21 Secondary physics KLB students book 3 page 121,122-125 |
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10 | 3-4 |
Energy, Work, Power And Machines
|
Sources of energy
Renewable
Non-renewable
|
By the end of the
lesson, the learner
should be able to:
Describe renewable and non-renewable sources of energy |
Discussion on the sources of energy Descriptions of renewable and non-renewable sources of energy |
Chart on the sources of energy |
Comprehensive secondary physics students book 3 pages41
Comprehensive secondary physics teachers book 3 pages 19-21 Secondary physics KLB students book 3 page 121,122-125 |
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10 | 5 |
Energy, Work, Power And Machines
|
Sources of energy
Renewable
Non-renewable
|
By the end of the
lesson, the learner
should be able to:
Describe renewable and non-renewable sources of energy |
Discussion on the sources of energy Descriptions of renewable and non-renewable sources of energy |
Chart on the sources of energy |
Comprehensive secondary physics students book 3 pages41
Comprehensive secondary physics teachers book 3 pages 19-21 Secondary physics KLB students book 3 page 121,122-125 |
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11 | 1 |
Energy, Work, Power And Machines
|
Kinetic energy
Potential energy
power
|
By the end of the
lesson, the learner
should be able to:
define power explain the meaning of power potential and kinetic energies distinguish between kinetic energy and potential energy |
Discussion and the meanings of kinetic energy and potential energy Defining power Distinguishing between kinetic energy and potential energy |
Object that can be lifted Spring balance |
Comprehensive secondary physics students book 3 pages 43-45
Comprehensive secondary physics teachers book 3 pages 18-22 Secondary physics KLB students book 3 page 126-132,134-136 |
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11 | 2 |
Energy, Work, Power And Machines
|
Kinetic energy
Potential energy
power
|
By the end of the
lesson, the learner
should be able to:
define power explain the meaning of power potential and kinetic energies distinguish between kinetic energy and potential energy |
Discussion and the meanings of kinetic energy and potential energy Defining power Distinguishing between kinetic energy and potential energy |
Object that can be lifted Spring balance |
Comprehensive secondary physics students book 3 pages 43-45
Comprehensive secondary physics teachers book 3 pages 18-22 Secondary physics KLB students book 3 page 126-132,134-136 |
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11 | 3-4 |
Energy, Work, Power And Machines
|
Kinetic energy
Potential energy
power
Simple machines |
By the end of the
lesson, the learner
should be able to:
define power explain the meaning of power potential and kinetic energies distinguish between kinetic energy and potential energy State and describe the efficiency of various machines |
Discussion and the meanings of kinetic energy and potential energy Defining power Distinguishing between kinetic energy and potential energy Discussion on efficiency of different machines Experiments to illustrate efficiency of various machines Problem solving |
Object that can be lifted Spring balance Levers Pulleys Inclined planes Strings Masses |
Comprehensive secondary physics students book 3 pages 43-45
Comprehensive secondary physics teachers book 3 pages 18-22 Secondary physics KLB students book 3 page 126-132,134-136 Comprehensive secondary physics students book 3 pages 45-51 Comprehensive secondary physics teachers book 3 pages 18-22 Secondary physics KLB students book 3 page 137-159 |
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11 | 5 |
Energy, Work, Power And Machines
|
Simple machines
|
By the end of the
lesson, the learner
should be able to:
State and describe the efficiency of various machines |
Discussion on efficiency of different machines Experiments to illustrate efficiency of various machines Problem solving |
Levers Pulleys Inclined planes Strings Masses |
Comprehensive secondary physics students book 3 pages 45-51
Comprehensive secondary physics teachers book 3 pages 18-22 Secondary physics KLB students book 3 page 137-159 |
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13 |
End of Term Exams and Closing |
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