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WK LSN STRAND SUB-STRAND LESSON LEARNING OUTCOMES LEARNING EXPERIENCES KEY INQUIRY QUESTIONS LEARNING RESOURCES ASSESSMENT METHODS REFLECTION
1

Assessment

2 1
CONSERVATION OF RESOURCES
identifying sites with poor soil
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:

Identify sites for soil improvement in the school for community.
Explain the difference between organic waste pit and compost heap
Appreciate the importance of soil
Learners to discuss and identify sites in the school and community that have poor soil for crop growth.
Learners to plant crop in a residual pit to observe and appreciate soil improvement from accumulated organic wastes.
What materials should we dump in an organic waste pit?
Pictures
Photos
Digital devices
Video clips
Agriculture Grade 5 Leaners Bk.
Oral questions Written quizzes Observation
2 2
CONSERVATION OF RESOURCES
Constructing an organic waste pit
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:

Identify locally available materials for making an organic waste pit
Construct organic waste pit for soil improvement.
Appreciate the importance of soil
Learners to construct a pit, a site or a structure for dumping plant residue and food remains and organic kitchen wastes in school.
What materials should we dump in an organic waste pit?
Pictures
Photos
Digital devices
Video clips
Agriculture Grade 5
Oral questions Written quizzes Observation
2 3
CONSERVATION OF RESOURCES
Constructing an organic waste pit
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:

Identify locally available materials for making an organic waste pit
Construct organic waste pit for soil improvement.
Appreciate the importance of soil
Learners to construct a pit, a site or a structure for dumping plant residue and food remains and organic kitchen wastes in school.
What materials should we dump in an organic waste pit?
Pictures
Photos
Digital devices
Video clips
Agriculture Grade 5
Oral questions Written quizzes Observation
2 4
CONSERVATION OF RESOURCES
Constructing an organic waste pit
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:

Identify locally available materials for making an organic waste pit
Construct organic waste pit for soil improvement.
Appreciate the importance of soil
Learners to construct a pit, a site or a structure for dumping plant residue and food remains and organic kitchen wastes in school.
What materials should we dump in an organic waste pit?
Pictures
Photos
Digital devices
Video clips
Agriculture Grade 5
Oral questions Written quizzes Observation
3 1
CONSERVATION OF RESOURCES
Constructing an organic waste pit
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:

Identify locally available materials for making an organic waste pit
Construct organic waste pit for soil improvement.
Appreciate the importance of soil
Learners to construct a pit, a site or a structure for dumping plant residue and food remains and organic kitchen wastes in school.
What materials should we dump in an organic waste pit?
Pictures
Photos
Digital devices
Video clips
Agriculture Grade 5 Leaners Bk.
Oral questions Written quizzes Observation
3 2
CONSERVATION OF RESOURCES
Constructing an organic waste pit
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:

Identify sites for soil improvement in the school for community.
Construct organic waste pit for soil improvement.
Appreciate the importance of soil
Learners to construct a pit, a site or a structure for dumping plant residue and food remains and organic kitchen wastes in school.
How can we improve the soil using crop remains?
Pictures
Photos
Digital devices
Video clips
Agriculture Grade 5
Oral questions Written quizzes Observation
3 3
CONSERVATION OF RESOURCES
Growing crop in an organic waste pit
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:

Identify sites for soil improvement in the school for community.
Explain ways of improving the soil using crop remains
Demonstrate use of plant remains for soil improvement.
Learners to collaborate with parents and guardians to recover eroded soil and use organic waste pits to improve soil for kitchen gardening.
Learners to plant crop in a residual pit to observe and appreciate soil improvement from accumulated organic wastes.
How can we improve the soil using crop remains?
Pictures
Photos
Digital devices
Video clips
Agriculture Grade 5 Leaners Bk.
Oral questions Written quizzes Observation
3 4
CONSERVATION OF RESOURCES
Growing crop in an organic waste pit
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:

Identify sites for soil improvement in the school for community.
Explain ways of improving the soil using crop remains
Demonstrate use of plant remains for soil improvement.
Learners to collaborate with parents and guardians to recover eroded soil and use organic waste pits to improve soil for kitchen gardening.
Learners to plant crop in a residual pit to observe and appreciate soil improvement from accumulated organic wastes.
How can we improve the soil using crop remains?
Pictures
Photos
Digital devices
Video clips
Agriculture Grade 5 Leaners Bk.
Oral questions Written quizzes Observation
4 1
CONSERVATION OF RESOURCES
Growing crop in an organic waste pit
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:

Identify sites for soil improvement in the school for community.
Explain ways of improving the soil using crop remains
Demonstrate use of plant remains for soil improvement.
Learners to develop observation skills as they identify appropriate site, value of unity as they work to construct the pit and environmental awareness while recycling organic wastes in the pit method to improve the soil.
Learners to plant crop in a residual pit to observe and appreciate soil improvement from accumulated organic wastes.
How can we improve the soil using crop remains?
Pictures
Photos
Digital devices
Video clips
Agriculture Grade 5 Leaners Bk.
Oral questions Written quizzes Observation
4 2
CONSERVATION OF RESOURCES
Growing crop in an organic waste pit
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:

Identify sites for soil improvement in the school for community.
Explain ways of improving the soil using crop remains
Demonstrate use of plant remains for soil improvement.
Learners to develop observation skills as they identify appropriate site, value of unity as they work to construct the pit and environmental awareness while recycling organic wastes in the pit method to improve the soil.
Learners to plant crop in a residual pit to observe and appreciate soil improvement from accumulated organic wastes.
How can we improve the soil using crop remains?
Pictures
Photos
Digital devices
Video clips
Agriculture Grade 5 Leaners Bk.
Oral questions Written quizzes Observation
4 3
CONSERVATION OF RESOURCES
mulching
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:

Find information on conservation of water in farming practices.
Define the term mulching
Demonstrate importance of conserving water in farming practices.
In groups, learners share on the information acquired on water conservation.
In groups learners to experiment on mulching
Learners to collaborate with their parents and guardians to practice shading, mulching and cover cropping for water conservation.
What happens when water is not conserved in the soil?
Pictures
Photos
Digital devices
Video clips
Agriculture Grade 5 Leaners Bk.
Oral questions Written quizzes Observation
4 4
CONSERVATION OF RESOURCES
Shading crops
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:

Identify different ways of conserving water in farming practices.
Demonstrate water conservation through shading crops.
Demonstrate importance of conserving water in farming practices.
In groups, learners practice various ways of conserving water in farming within school.
Learners to collaborate with their parents and guardians to practice shading, mulching and cover cropping for water conservation.
What happens when water is not conserved in the soil?
Pictures
Photos
Digital devices
Video clips
Agriculture Grade 5 Leaners Bk.
Oral questions Written quizzes Observation
5 1
CONSERVATION OF RESOURCES
Shading crops
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:

Identify different ways of conserving water in farming practices.
Demonstrate water conservation through shading crops.
Demonstrate importance of conserving water in farming practices.
Learners to collaborate with their parents and guardians to practice shading, mulching and cover cropping for water conservation.
Learners watch video clips and cuttings from magazines on various water conservation practices in farming. (mulching, shading, cover cropping)
What happens when water is not conserved in the soil?
Pictures
Photos
Digital devices
Video clips
Agriculture Grade 5 Leaners Bk.
Oral questions Written quizzes Observation
5 2
CONSERVATION OF RESOURCES
Shading crops
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:
lesson
be able to
Identify different ways of conserving water in farming practices.
Demonstrate water conservation through shading crops.
Demonstrate importance of conserving water in farming practices.
In groups, learners practice various ways of conserving water in farming within school.
Learners to collaborate with their parents and guardians to practice shading, mulching and cover cropping for water conservation.
Learners watch video clips and cuttings from magazines on various water conservation practices in farming. (mulching, shading, cover cropping)
What happens when water is not conserved in the soil? Which farming practices can we use to conserve water in the soil?
Pictures
Photos
Digital devices
Video clips
Agriculture Grade 5 Leaners Bk.
Oral questions Written quizzes Observation
5 3
CONSERVATION OF RESOURCES
Shading crops
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:
lesson
be able to
Identify different ways of conserving water in farming practices.
Demonstrate water conservation through shading crops.
Demonstrate importance of conserving water in farming practices.
In groups, learners practice various ways of conserving water in farming within school.
Learners to collaborate with their parents and guardians to practice shading, mulching and cover cropping for water conservation.
Learners watch video clips and cuttings from magazines on various water conservation practices in farming. (mulching, shading, cover cropping)
What happens when water is not conserved in the soil? Which farming practices can we use to conserve water in the soil?
Pictures
Photos
Digital devices
Video clips
Agriculture Grade 5 Leaners Bk.
Oral questions Written quizzes Observation
5 4
CONSERVATION OF RESOURCES
Cover crops
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:

Identify different ways of conserving water in farming practices.
Demonstrate water conservation through cover crops
Demonstrate importance of conserving water in farming practices.
In groups, learners practice various ways of conserving water in farming within school.
Learners to collaborate with their parents and guardians to practice shading, mulching and cover cropping for water conservation.
Learners watch video clips and cuttings from magazines on various water conservation practices in farming. (mulching, shading, cover cropping)
What happens when water is not conserved in the soil? Which farming practices can we use to conserve water in the soil?
Pictures
Photos
Digital devices
Video clips
Agriculture Grade 5 Leaners Bk.
Oral questions Written quizzes Observation
6 1
CONSERVATION OF RESOURCES
Cover crops
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:

Identify different ways of conserving water in farming practices.
Demonstrate water conservation through cover crops
Demonstrate importance of conserving water in farming practices.
In groups, learners practice various ways of conserving water in farming within school.
Learners to collaborate with their parents and guardians to practice shading, mulching and cover cropping for water conservation.
Learners watch video clips and cuttings from magazines on various water conservation practices in farming. (mulching, shading, cover cropping)
What happens when water is not conserved in the soil? Which farming practices can we use to conserve water in the soil?
Pictures
Photos
Digital devices
Video clips
Agriculture Grade 5
Oral questions Written quizzes Observation
6 2
CONSERVATION OF RESOURCES
Cover crops
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:
Identify different ways of conserving water in farming practices.
Demonstrate water conservation through cover crops
Demonstrate importance of conserving water in farming practices.
In groups, learners practice various ways of conserving water in farming within school.
Learners to collaborate with their parents and guardians to practice shading, mulching and cover cropping for water conservation.
Learners watch video clips and cuttings from magazines on various water conservation practices in farming. (mulching, shading, cover cropping)
What happens when water is not conserved in the soil? Which farming practices can we use to conserve water in the soil?
Pictures
Photos
Digital devices
Video clips
Agriculture Grade 5 Leaners Bk.
Oral questions Written quizzes Observation
6 3
CONSERVATION OF RESOURCES
Farm visits
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:

Identify different ways of conserving water in farming practices.
Practice water conservation within the school compound.
Demonstrate importance of conserving water in farming practices.
Learners visit neighboring farms to observe how water is conserved in the farm during farming activities.
In pairs, learners to brainstorm or share experiences on importance of conserving water and how to conserve water in farming activities.
Which farming practices can we use to conserve water in the soil?
Pictures
Photos
Digital devices
Video clips
Agriculture Grade 5 Leaners Bk.
Oral questions Written quizzes Observation
6 4
CONSERVATION OF RESOURCES
Compiling photos and pictures on water conservation
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:

Identify different ways of conserving water in farming practices.
Store photos on water conservation obtained from digital resources and magazines.
Demonstrate importance of conserving water in farming practices.
Individual learners to make presentations on photos acquired and stored.
Compile and store photos in digital devices or printed copies on methods of water conservation.
Which farming practices can we use to conserve water in the soil?
Pictures
Photos
Digital devices
Video clips
Agriculture Grade 5 Leaners Bk.
Oral questions Written quizzes Observation
7 1
CONSERVATION OF RESOURCES
Using smells
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:

Identify measures that can be carried out in the community to live better with wild animals.
Control small wild animals to the local environment by using smells
Appreciate the importance of living better with wild animals
Learners to watch video clips or listen to a resource person on methods of controlling wild animals and importance of living better with wild animals.
Innovate safe ways of repelling small wild animals (smoke, use of smell repellant or any other).
What are the measure for wild animal conservation? What methods are used to control small wild animals?
Pictures
Photos
Digital devices
Video clips
Agriculture Grade 5 Leaners Bk.
Oral questions Written quizzes Observation
7 2
CONSERVATION OF RESOURCES
Using smells
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:

Identify measures that can be carried out in the community to live better with wild animals.
Control small wild animals to the local environment by using smells
Appreciate the importance of living better with wild animals
Learners to watch video clips or listen to a resource person on methods of controlling wild animals and importance of living better with wild animals.
Innovate safe ways of repelling small wild animals (smoke, use of smell repellant or any other).
What are the measure for wild animal conservation? What methods are used to control small wild animals?
Pictures
Photos
Digital devices
Video clips
Agriculture Grade 5 Leaners Bk.
Oral questions Written quizzes Observation
7 3
CONSERVATION OF RESOURCES
Use of smelling and bitter tasting plants
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:

Identify measures that can be carried out in the community to live better with wild animals.
Control small wild animals to the local environment by use of smelling and bitter tasting plants
Appreciate the importance of living better with wild animals
Learners to watch video clips or listen to a resource person on methods of controlling wild animals and importance of living better with wild animals.
Innovate safe ways of repelling small wild animals (smoke, use of smell repellant or any other).
What are the measure for wild animal conservation? What methods are used to control small wild animals?
Pictures
Photos
Digital devices
Video clips
Agriculture Grade 5 Leaners Bk.
Oral questions Written quizzes Observation
7 4
CONSERVATION OF RESOURCES
controlling wild animals in the environment (use of sounds)
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:

Identify measures that can be carried out in the community to live better with wild animals.
Control small wild animals to the local environment by using sounds
Appreciate the importance of living better with wild animals
In groups, learners to discuss and share experiences on measures that people in the community can take to live better with wild animals by reducing damages caused by wild animals without killing the wild animals.
What are the measure for wild animal conservation? What methods are used to control small wild animals?
Pictures
Photos
Digital devices
Video clips
Agriculture Grade 5 Leaners Bk.
Oral questions Written quizzes Observation
8

Assessment

9 1
CONSERVATION OF RESOURCES
controlling wild animals in the environment (use of sounds)
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:

Identify measures that can be carried out in the community to live better with wild animals.
Control small wild animals to the local environment by using sounds
Appreciate the importance of living better with wild animals
In groups, learners to discuss and share experiences on measures that people in the community can take to live better with wild animals by reducing damages caused by wild animals without killing the wild animals.
What are the measure for wild animal conservation? What methods are used to control small wild animals?
Pictures
Photos
Digital devices
Video clips
Agriculture Grade 5 Leaners Bk.
Oral questions Written quizzes Observation
9 2
CONSERVATION OF RESOURCES
Care and safety from wild animals
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:

Explain how we should care for wild animals
Demonstrate care when relating with wild animals for personal health and safety
Appreciate the importance of living better with wild animals
Learners to watch a video on how to safely handle animals to avoid dangers of contracting animal diseases and injuries (physical injuries from animals and avoid diseases such as rabies from animal bites.)
What are the measure for wild animal conservation? What methods are used to control small wild animals?
Pictures
Photos
Digital devices
Video clips
Agriculture Grade 5 Leaners Bk.
Oral questions Written quizzes Observation
9 3
CONSERVATION OF RESOURCES
Care and safety from wild animals
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:

Explain how we should care for wild animals
Demonstrate care when relating with wild animals for personal health and safety
Appreciate the importance of living better with wild animals
Learners to watch a video on how to safely handle animals to avoid dangers of contracting animal diseases and injuries (physical injuries from animals and avoid diseases such as rabies from animal bites.)
What are the measure for wild animal conservation? What methods are used to control small wild animals?
Pictures
Photos
Digital devices
Video clips
Agriculture Grade 5 Leaners Bk.
Oral questions Written quizzes Observation
9 4
CONSERVATION OF RESOURCES
Care and safety from wild animals
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:

Explain how we should care for wild animals
Demonstrate care when relating with wild animals for personal health and safety
Appreciate the importance of living better with wild animals
Learners to watch a video on how to safely handle animals to avoid dangers of contracting animal diseases and injuries (physical injuries from animals and avoid diseases such as rabies from animal bites.)
What are the measure for wild animal conservation? What methods are used to control small wild animals?
Pictures
Photos
Digital devices
Video clips
Agriculture Grade 5 Leaners Bk.
Oral questions Written quizzes Observation
10 1
PRODUCTION TECHNIQUES
Crocheting of PPEs
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:

Explain the meaning of crochet stitching
Identify crocheting stitches in making household article (single and double crochet stitches).
Adopt use of crocheting stiches in making household articles
In groups, learners are guided to:
Explain the meaning of crochet stitching
Identify crocheting stitches in making household article (single and double crochet stitches).

What is the meaning of crochet stitching?
Curriculum Design Agriculture and Nutrition Grade 6





Needle work tools such as needles, crocheting hooks, scissors, tape measures, sewing thread
Observation of learning Tests (written and oral) Project
10 2
PRODUCTION TECHNIQUES
Crocheting of PPEs
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:

Explain how to single crochet stitch household articles such as personal protective equipment.
Use single stitch crocheting to make a household article such as personal protective equipment.
Develop creativity skills as they construct items using crocheting skills
In groups, learners are guided to:
Explain how to single crochet stitch household articles such as personal protective equipment.
Use single stitch crocheting to make a household article such as personal protective equipment.
How can you use single stitch crocheting to make personal protective equipment?
Curriculum Design Agriculture and Nutrition Grade 6





Needle work tools such as needles, crocheting hooks, scissors, tape measures, sewing thread
Observation of learning Tests (written and oral) Project
10 3
PRODUCTION TECHNIQUES
Crocheting of PPEs
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:

Explain how to single crochet stitch household articles such as a mat.
Use single stitch crocheting to make a household article such as a mat
Develop creativity skills as they construct items using crocheting skills
In groups, learners are guided to:
Explain how to single crochet stitch household articles such as a mat.
Use single stitch crocheting to make a household article such as a mat

How can you use single stitch crocheting to make a mat?
Curriculum Design Agriculture and Nutrition Grade 6





Needle work tools such as needles, crocheting hooks, scissors, tape measures, sewing thread
Observation of learning Tests (written and oral) Project
10 4
PRODUCTION TECHNIQUES
Crocheting of PPEs
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:

Explain how to single crochet stitch household articles such as a mat.
Use single stitch crocheting to make a household article such as a mat
Develop creativity skills as they construct items using crocheting skills
In groups, learners are guided to:
Explain how to single crochet stitch household articles such as a mat.
Use single stitch crocheting to make a household article such as a mat

How can you use single stitch crocheting to make a mat?
Curriculum Design Agriculture and Nutrition Grade 6





Needle work tools such as needles, crocheting hooks, scissors, tape measures, sewing thread
Observation of learning Tests (written and oral) Project
11 1
PRODUCTION TECHNIQUES
Crocheting of PPEs
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:

Explain how to single crochet stitch household articles such as a cleaning rug.
Use single stitch crocheting to make a household article such as a cleaning rug.
Develop creativity skills as they construct items using crocheting skills.
In groups, learners are guided to:

Explain how to single crochet stitch household articles such as a cleaning rug.
Use single stitch crocheting to make a household article such as a cleaning rug.
How can you use single stitch crocheting to make a cleaning rug?
Curriculum Design Agriculture and Nutrition Grade 6





Needle work tools such as needles, crocheting hooks, scissors, tape measures, sewing thread
Observation of learning Tests (written and oral) Project
11 2
PRODUCTION TECHNIQUES
Crocheting of PPEs
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:

Explain how to single crochet stitch household articles such as surface wipers
Use single stitch crocheting to make a household article such as surface wipers
Develop creativity skills as they construct items using crocheting skills
In groups, learners are guided to:
Explain how to single crochet stitch household articles such as surface wipers
Use single stitch crocheting to make a household article such as surface wipers

How can you use single stitch crocheting to make personal surface wipers?
Curriculum Design Agriculture and Nutrition Grade 6





Needle work tools such as needles, crocheting hooks, scissors, tape measures, sewing thread
Observation of learning Tests (written and oral) Project
11 3
PRODUCTION TECHNIQUES
Crocheting of PPEs
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:

Explain how to double crochet stitch household articles such as personal protective equipment.
Use double stitch crocheting to make a household article such as personal protective equipment.
Adopt use of crocheting stiches in making household articles
In groups, learners are guided to:
Explain how to double crochet stitch household articles such as personal protective equipment.
Use double stitch crocheting to make a household article such as personal protective equipment.
How can you use double stitch crocheting to make personal protective equipment?
Curriculum Design Agriculture and Nutrition Grade 6





Needle work tools such as needles, crocheting hooks, scissors, tape measures, sewing thread
Observation of learning Tests (written and oral) Project
11 4
PRODUCTION TECHNIQUES
Crocheting of PPEs
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:

Explain how to double crochet stitch household articles such as a mat.
Use double stitch crocheting to make a household article such as a mat
Adopt use of crocheting stiches in making household articles
In groups, learners are guided to:
Explain how to double crochet stitch household articles such as a mat.
Use double stitch crocheting to make a household article such as a mat

How can you use double stitch crocheting to make a mat?
Curriculum Design Agriculture and Nutrition Grade 6





Needle work tools such as needles, crocheting hooks, scissors, tape measures, sewing thread
Observation of learning Tests (written and oral) Project
12 1
PRODUCTION TECHNIQUES
Crocheting of PPEs
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:

Explain how to double crochet stitch household articles such as a cleaning rug.
Use double stitch crocheting to make a household article such as a cleaning rug.
Adopt use of crocheting stiches in making household articles
In groups, learners are guided to:

Explain how to double crochet stitch household articles such as a cleaning rug.
Use double stitch crocheting to make a household article such as a cleaning rug.
How can you use double stitch crocheting to make a cleaning rug?
Curriculum Design Agriculture and Nutrition Grade 6





Needle work tools such as needles, crocheting hooks, scissors, tape measures, sewing thread
Observation of learning Tests (written and oral) Project
12 2
PRODUCTION TECHNIQUES
Crocheting of PPEs
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:

Explain how to double crochet stitch household articles such as a cleaning rug.
Use double stitch crocheting to make a household article such as a cleaning rug.
Adopt use of crocheting stiches in making household articles
In groups, learners are guided to:

Explain how to double crochet stitch household articles such as a cleaning rug.
Use double stitch crocheting to make a household article such as a cleaning rug.
How can you use double stitch crocheting to make a cleaning rug?
Curriculum Design Agriculture and Nutrition Grade 6





Needle work tools such as needles, crocheting hooks, scissors, tape measures, sewing thread
Observation of learning Tests (written and oral) Project
12 3
PRODUCTION TECHNIQUES
Crocheting of PPEs
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:

Explain how to double crochet stitch household articles such as surface wipers
Use double stitch crocheting to make a household article such as surface wipers
Adopt use of crocheting stiches in making household articles
In groups, learners are guided to:
Explain how to double crochet stitch household articles such as surface wipers
Use double stitch crocheting to make a household article such as surface wipers

How can you use double stitch crocheting to make personal surface wipers?
Curriculum Design Agriculture and Nutrition Grade 6





Needle work tools such as needles, crocheting hooks, scissors, tape measures, sewing thread
Observation of learning Tests (written and oral) Project
12 4
PRODUCTION TECHNIQUES
Crocheting of PPEs
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:

Identify crocheting stitches in making household article
Explain the importance of crocheting stitches in making household article.
Appreciate use of crocheting stiches in making household articles
In groups, learners are guided to:
Identify crocheting stitches in making household article
Explain the importance of crocheting stitches in making household article.

How can crocheting solve daily problems?
Curriculum Design Agriculture and Nutrition Grade 6





Needle work tools such as needles, crocheting hooks, scissors, tape measures, sewing thread
Observation of learning Tests (written and oral) Project
13

Assessment


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