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WK LSN STRAND SUB-STRAND LESSON LEARNING OUTCOMES LEARNING EXPERIENCES KEY INQUIRY QUESTIONS LEARNING RESOURCES ASSESSMENT METHODS REFLECTION
2 1
Safety
First aid measures
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:

Define a fracture.
Outline the first aid procedure for a fracture.
Demonstrate the first aid procedure for a fracture.
Appreciate the importance of first aid procedure for a fracture.
Learners to define a fracture.
Learners are guided to outline the first aid procedure for a fracture.
In groups, in pairs or individually, learners to demonstrate the first aid procedure for a fracture.
What is the first aid procedure for a fracture?
KLB; Top Scholar: Pre-Technical Studies Learner. Book pg   27-28.    Pictures.
Oral questions Oral Report Observation
2 2
Safety
Safety measures to minimize injuries
Careers related to first aid and management of injuries
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:

Identify safety measures to minimize cuts, burns, scalds and fractures.
Discuss the safety measures that people take to minimize the injuries.
Apply safety measures to minimize injuries in the locality.
In groups, learners are guided to identify safety measures to minimize cuts, burns, scalds and fractures
In groups, learners are guided to discuss the safety measures that people take to minimize the injuries
How can we minimize injuries at the workplace?
KLB; Top Scholar: Pre-Technical Studies Learner.  Book pg   29-30.  Digital devices.
KLB; Top Scholar: Pre-Technical Studies Learner.  Book pg   30-31.   
Oral questions Oral Report Observation
2 3
Safety
Materials
Importance of safety in everyday life
Common materials
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:

Explain the importance of observing safety to reduce injuries in the day-to-day activities.
Conduct a debate on the importance of observing safety precautions when carrying out activities.
Appreciate the importance of safety in everyday life.
Learners are guided to explain the importance of observing safety to reduce injuries in the day-to-day activities
In groups, learners to conduct a debate on the importance of observing safety precautions when carrying out activities.
Why is safety important in our daily lives?
KLB; Top Scholar: Pre-Technical Studies Learner.  Book pg   32-33.  Digital devices. 
KLB; Top Scholar: Pre-Technical Studies Learner.  Book pg   34.       Realia.
Oral questions Oral Report Observation
2 4
Materials
Common materials
Categorisation of materials into metals and non-metals
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:

List the materials found in their locality.
Draw pictures of different materials in their locality.
Appreciate the materials found in their locality.
Learners are guided to list the materials found in their locality
Learners are guided to draw pictures of different materials in their locality
Which materials are found in their locality?
KLB; Top Scholar: Pre-Technical Studies Learner.  Book pg 34.  Realia.   
KLB; Top Scholar: Pre-Technical Studies Learner.  Book pg   36.  
Oral questions Oral Report Observation
3 1
Materials
Distinction between metallic and non-metallic materials
Physical properties of materials
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:

List the difference between metallic and non-metallic materials.
Examine the appearance of each metallic and non-metallic materials in the locality.
Appreciate the difference between metallic and non-metallic materials.
In pairs, learners to list the difference between metallic and non-metallic materials.
In groups, learners to examine the appearance of each metallic and non-metallic materials in the locality.
What is the difference between metallic and non-metallic materials?
KLB; Top Scholar: Pre-Technical Studies Learner.  Book pg   37-38.      Realia.
KLB; Top Scholar: Pre-Technical Studies Learner.  Book pg   39. 
Oral questions Oral Report Observation
3 2
Materials
Physical properties of materials
Careers related to materials in the locality
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:

Outline four physical properties of the common materials found in their locality.
Using a knife or nail, conduct an experiment to determine if the surface is hard or easy to scratch.
Enjoy conducting different experiments.
Learners are guided to outline four physical properties of the common materials found in their locality
In groups, learners to use a knife or nail, conduct an experiment to determine if the surface is hard or easy to scratch.
What are physical properties of different material? (stone, ball)
KLB; Top Scholar: Pre-Technical Studies Learner.  Book pg   40.
KLB; Top Scholar: Pre-Technical Studies Learner.  Book pg   41-42.
Oral questions Oral Report Observation
3 3
Materials
Importance of different materials found in the locality
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:

Observe the items made from different materials in the locality.
Discuss the importance of different materials found in the locality.
Appreciate the importance of different materials found in the locality.
In groups, learners to observe the items made from different materials in the locality
In groups, learners to discuss the importance of different materials found in the locality
What is the importance of different materials found in the locality?
KLB; Top Scholar: Pre-Technical Studies Learner.  Book pg   43.        Chart.
KLB; Top Scholar: Pre-Technical Studies Learner.  Book pg   43.  Digital devices.     Crossword in learner`s book.
Oral questions Oral Report Observation
3 4
Materials
Types of metals
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:

Explain the meaning of metal.
Take a walk around the school compound and pick pieces of metallic items such as jewelry, nails cans.
Have fun and enjoy excursion.
In pairs, learners are guided to explain the meaning of metal.
In groups, learners to take a walk around the school compound and pick pieces of metallic items such as jewelry, nails cans
What are metals?
KLB; Top Scholar: Pre-Technical Studies Learner.  Book pg   44.        Realia.
KLB; Top Scholar: Pre-Technical Studies Learner.  Book pg   45-46.          Charts.
Oral questions Oral Report Observation
4 1
Materials
Physical properties of ferrous and non-ferrous metals
Physical properties of ferrous and non-ferrous metals
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:

Define ferrous and non-ferrous metals.
Discuss the physical properties of ferrous and non-ferrous metals.
Appreciate the physical properties of ferrous and non-ferrous metals.
In groups learners to define ferrous and non-ferrous metals.
In groups, learners to discuss the physical properties of ferrous and non-ferrous metals.
What are ferrous metals? What are non-ferrous metals?
KLB; Top Scholar: Pre-Technical Studies Learner.  Book pg   47-48.      Realia.
KLB; Top Scholar: Pre-Technical Studies Learner.  Book pg   48-49.     Pictures.             Video clips.
Oral questions Oral Report Observation
4 2
Materials
Uses of metals
Careers related to the use of metals
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:

Name the items made from iron, steel, aluminum and bronze.
Discuss the uses of metals in the locality.
Appreciate the uses of metals
In groups, learners to name the items made from iron, steel, aluminum and bronze
In groups, learners to discuss the uses of metals in the locality.
What are the uses of metals?
KLB; Top Scholar: Pre-Technical Studies Learner.  Book pg   50-51.
KLB; Top Scholar: Pre-Technical Studies Learner.  Book pg   51-53.     Video clips.    Pictures.
Oral questions Oral Report Observation
4 3
Materials
Importance of different metals
Non-metallic materials
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:

Explain the importance of different metals in the locality.
Discuss the importance of different material in the locality.
Write an essay about
In pairs, learners to explain the importance of different metals in the locality.
In groups, learners to discuss the importance of different material in the locality.
Individually, learners to write an essay about
What is the importance of different metals in the locality?
KLB; Top Scholar: Pre-Technical Studies Learner.  Book pg   53.        Digital devices. 
KLB; Top Scholar: Pre-Technical Studies Learner. Book pg   54.
Oral questions Oral Report Observation
4 4
Materials
Non-metallic materials
Categorisation of non-metallic materials as either synthetic or natural
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:

Discuss the meaning of natural non-metallic materials and synthetic materials.
Discuss the difference between synthetic and natural non-metallic materials.
Distinguish synthetic and natural non-metallic materials.
Recognize synthetic and natural non-metallic materials.
In groups, learners to discuss the meaning of natural non-metallic materials and synthetic materials.
In groups, learners to discuss the difference between synthetic and natural non-metallic materials.
In groups, learners distinguish synthetic and natural non-metallic materials
What is a non-metallic material?
KLB; Top Scholar: Pre-Technical Studies Learner.  Book pg   55  .        Table in the learner's book.
KLB; Top Scholar: Pre-Technical Studies Learner. Book pg  55 -57.     Video clip.
Oral questions Oral Report Observation
5 1
Materials
Physical properties of non-metallic materials
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:

Name the items they have collected to conduct the experiment.
Conduct the physical properties of non-metallic materials.
Have fun conducting the experiments.
In groups, learners are guided to name the items they have collected to conduct the experiment.
In groups, learners to conduct the physical properties of non-metallic materials.
What are the physical properties of non-metallic materials?
KLB; Top Scholar: Pre-Technical Studies Learner`s Book pg  57 -58. 
KLB; Top Scholar: Pre-Technical Studies Learner.  Book pg  59 -60.      Digital devices.
Oral questions Oral Report Observation
5 2
Materials
Uses of non-metallic materials
Career related to the processing and use of non-metallic materials
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:

Identify the uses of non-metallic materials.
Name the five household items from non-metallic materials.
Practise how to make different household items from non-metallic materials.
Appreciate the uses of non-metallic materials.
In groups, learners are guided to identify the uses of non-metallic materials
In groups, learners are guided to name the five household items from non-metallic materials.
In groups, learners are guided to practise how to make different household items from non-metallic materials.
What are the uses of non-metallic materials
KLB; Top Scholar: Pre-Technical Studies Learner.  Book pg   60-63.     Digital devices 
KLB; Top Scholar: Pre-Technical Studies Learner.  Book pg   63-64.           Realia.
Oral questions Oral Report Observation
5 3
Materials
Career related to the processing and use of non-metallic materials
Discussion of a problem in the community
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:

Discuss the careers related to the processing and use of non-metallic materials.
Recognise careers related to the processing and use of non-metallic materials.
Appreciate the careers related to the processing and use of non-metallic materials.
In groups, learners to discuss the careers related to the processing and use of non-metallic materials.
As a class, learners to recognise careers related to the processing and use of non-metallic materials
Which careers are related to the processing and use of non-metallic materials?
KLB; Top Scholar: Pre-Technical Studies Learner.  Book pg   64-65.    
KLB; Top Scholar: Pre-Technical Studies Learner.  Book pg  65-66.    Video clip.
Oral questions Oral Report Observation
5 4
Materials
Discussion of a problem in the community
Describe how a problem affect the community
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:

Identify the problem that they intend to solve using the locally available materials.
Discuss the problem they have identified.
Have a desire to be a problem solver.
In groups, learners to identify the problem that they intend to solve using the locally available materials.
In groups, learners to discuss the problem they have identified.
Which problem have you see identified?
KLB; Top Scholar: Pre-Technical Studies Learner.  Book pg   66.           Digital devices.
KLB; Top Scholar: Pre-Technical Studies Learner.  Book pg   66.         Digital devices.
Oral questions Oral Report Observation
6 1
Materials
TOOLS.
Identification of the skills required to solve the problem
Household hand tools. (a) Identification of household hand tools in the locality .
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:

Identify the skills required to solve the problem.
Discuss the skills required to solve the problem that they have identified.
Summarise points about the skills required to solve the problem they have identified.
Appreciate the skills required to solve the problem.
In groups, learners are guided to identify the skills required to solve the problem
In groups, learners to discuss the skills required to solve the problem that they have identified.
Learners to summarise points about the skills required to solve the problem they have identified.
Which skills are required to solve the problem that they have identified?
KLB; Top Scholar: Pre-Technical Studies Learner.  Book pg   66. 
Charts.
Pictures.
Digital devices.
Realia.
Top Scholar Pre-Technical Studies pg 67-68.
Oral questions Oral Report Observation
6 2
TOOLS.
Household hand tools. Categorization of household hand tools according to their uses.
Household hand tools. Using household hand tools safely.
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:

Categorize household hand tools based on their uses.
Give examples in each of the category of household hand tools.
Draw the household hand tools in each category.
In groups,pairs, individually,learners are guided to:
discuss the uses of different categories of household hand tools.
Categorize the tools in figure 3.1 according to their uses.
Use digital devices to search photos of some of the household hand tools in different categories.
draw household hand tools in each category on charts and exercise books.
How do you categorise the household hand tools? Which are the categories of household hand tools?
Digital devices.
Charts.
Photos.
Realia.
Top Scholar Pre-Technical Studies pg 69-71.
Top Scholar Pre-Technical Studies pg 72.
Assessment rubric. Oral questions. Checklist. Written test.
6 3
TOOLS.
Household hand tools. using household hand items.
Household Tools. Care for and maintenance of household hand tools.
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:

discuss how household hand tools are used safely to perform tasks.
use household hand tools to perform given tasks correctly.
Enjoy using household hand tools in performing tasks.
In groups,pairs, individually,learners are guided to:
brainstorm how household hand tools are used safely to perform tasks.
role play safe use and storage of household hand tools.
practice how to perform simple practical tasks that involve using household hand tools.
What are the safety measures to observe when using household hand tools?
Pictures.
Top Scholar Pre-Technical Studies pg 73-75.
Realia.
Digital devices.
Top Scholar Pre-Technical Studies pg 76-77.
Observation. Checklist. Oral questions.
6 4
TOOLS.
Household hand tools. (f). Careers related to household hand tools.
Household hand tools. The role of household hand tools in the community.
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:

Name careers related to household hand tools.
Discuss the careers related to household hand tools.
Appreciate the careers related to household hand tools.
In groups,pairs,learners are guided to:
explore the careers related to household hand tools.
Mention the careers related to household hand tools in their locality.
discuss the careers related to household hand tools.
What can you do with household hand tools to earn a living?
Top Scholar Pre-Technical Studies pg 77-78.
Digital devices.
Pictures.
Top Scholar Pre-Technical Studies pg 78.
Charts.
Oral questions. Checklist. Written test. Observation.
7 1
TOOLS.
Farming hand tools. Identification of farming hand tools.
Farming hand tools. Categorisation of farming hand tools.
Farming hand tools. The specific uses of farming hand tools.
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:

define the term farming hand tool.
identify farming hand tools in the locality.
Draw and name the farming hand tools.
Enjoy drawing the farming hand tools.
In groups,pairs, individually,learners are guided to;
explain the meaning of farming hand tools.
list some of the farming hand tools in the locality.
use realia and visual aids to identify farming hand tools used in the locality.
draw and name the farming hand tools.
download and watch video clips and observe charts on farming hand tools.
What is a farming hand tool? What are some of the farming hand tools?
Digital devices.
Realia.
Charts.
Top Scholar Pre-Technical Studies pg 79-80.
Top Scholar Pre-Technical Studies pg 80-82.
Pictures.
Top Scholar Pre-Technical Studies pg 83-84.
Observation. Oral questions. Checklist. Assessment rubric. Written test.
7 2
TOOLS.
Farming hand tools. Using farming hand tools safely.
Farming hand tools. Care for and maintenance of farming hand tools.
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:

list the safety measures to be observed when using farming hand tools to perform tasks.
discuss the safety measures to be observed when using farming hand tools.
practise safe use of farming hand tools.
In groups,pairs, individually,learners are guided to;
mention and discuss the safety measures to be observed when using farming hand tools.
practise how to perform simple practical tasks using farming hand tools at school.
visit a neaby farm to observe how farming tools are used safely.
What are the safety measures to observe when using farming hand tools?
Digital devices.
Realia.
Top Scholar Pre-Technical Studies pg 85-86.
Pictures.
Top Scholar Pre-Technical Studies PG 87-88.
Observation. Assessment rubric. Oral questions. Checklists.
7 3
TOOLS.
Farming hand tools. (f). Careers related to farming hand tools.
Farming hand tools. The role of farming hand tools in our community.
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:

list the careers related to farming hand tools.
recognize the careers related to farming hand tools.
appreciate the careers related to farming hand tools.
In groups,pairs, individually,learners are guided to;
observe and relate farming hand tools to careers.
discuss some of the careers related to farming hand tools.
use digital devices to search on careers related to farming hand tools.
What are some of the careers related to farming hand tools? What can you do with the farming hand tools to earn a living.
Digital devices.
Top Scholar Pre-Technical Studies pg 88-89.
pictures.
Realia.
Top Scholar Pre-Technical Studies pg 89.
Checklist. oral questions. Written tests.
7 4
TOOLS.
Project Activity 2: Project Design. Task 2.1.
Project Activity 2. Task 2.1.
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:

Suggest an item that may solve the problem identified in project activity 1.
Discuss the possible items to solve the problem.
In groups,pairs,learners are guided to;
refer to the problems identified in Task 1.1 on pg 65.
discuss the possible items to solve the problem.
What items are suitable for solving the problems in your community?
Top Scholar Pre-Technical Studies pg 65 & 90.
Digital devices.
Top Scholar Pre-Technical Studies pg 90.
Oral questions.
8

Midterm Break

9 1
TOOLS.
Project Activity 2. Task 2.2 .
Project Activity 2. Task 2.3
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:

design the item that may solve the problem identified in project activity 1.
enjoy drawing the item to chosen to solve the problem.
In groups,pairs,learners are guided to:
refer to the item identified in Task 2.1.
use visual aids to design items that may solve the problems identified in project activity 1.
make a free hand sketch of the item selected.
draw the item to scale using drawing instruments.
label the drawing to show the different parts of the item.
How can you design the item selected to solve the identified problem?
Drawing instruments.
Top Scholar Pre-Technical Studies pg 90.
Digital devices.
Drawings.
observation. checklists. portfolios.
9 2
TOOLS.
Project Activity 2. Task 2.3.
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:

Inquire the prices of the materials required to make the item.
In groups,pairs, individually,learners are guided to:
use a resource person or digital devices find out the prices of the materials required to make the item.
What are the prices of the prices for the materials required to make the item?
Digital devices.
Resource person.
Top Scholar Pre-Technical Studies pg 90.
Oral questions.
9 3
DRAWING.
Types of drawings. Identification of types of drawings.
Types of drawings. Differences between artistic and technical drawings.
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:

identify different types of drawings used in the technical fields.
discuss the different types of drawings used in technical fields and give examples.
appreciate the different types of drawings used in technical fields.
In groups,pairs, learners are guided to;
research and identify the different types of drawings used in the technical fields.
discuss about the artistic and technical drawings and give examples in each.
Summarise points about artistic and technical drawing.
What is an artistic drawing? What is a technical drawing?
Digital devices.
Pictures.
Top Scholar Pre-Technical Studies pg 91-92.
Charts.
Top Scholar Pre-Technical Studies pg 92-93.
Assessment rubric. Oral questions. Written test.
9 4
DRAWING.
Types of drawings. Use of artistic and technical drawings.
Types of drawings. Application of drawings in various careers.
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:

identify the uses of artistic and technical drawings.
describe the uses of artistic and technical drawings.
appreciate the uses of artistic and technical drawings.
In groups,pairs,learners are guided to;
use downloaded video clips to identify the uses of artistic and technical drawings.
discuss the uses of the technical and artistic drawings.
use digital devices to search the internet for other uses of artistic and technical drawings.
What are the uses of technical drawings? What are the uses of artistic drawings?
Digital devices.
Video clips.
Top Scholar Pre-Technical Studies pg 94-95.
Pictures.
Top Scholar Pre-Technical Studies pg 96-98.
Written tests. Assessment rubric. Oral questions. Observation.
10 1
DRAWING.
Types of drawings. The importance of drawing.
Drawing instruments and equipment. Identification of drawing instruments and equipment.
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:

identify the importance of drawing in day to day life.
discuss the importance of drawing in day to day life.
appreciate the importance of drawing in day to day life.
In groups,pairs,learners are guided to;
identify objects at home, school or in the community where drawing has been used to make them.
discuss the importance of drawing in day to day life.
use digital devices to search the internet for the importance of drawing in the day to day life.
Why are drawings important in our day to day life? What are the importances of drawing in day to day life?
Digital devices.
Top Scholar Pre-Technical Studies pg 98-99.
Top Scholar Pre-Technical Studies pg 99-100.
Pictures.
Realia.
Charts.
Assessment rubric. Written test. oral questions.
10 2
DRAWING.
Drawing instruments and equipment. Use of drawing instruments and equipment.
Drawing instruments and equipment. Drawing lines and shapes.
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:

mention the uses of different drawing instruments and equipment.
describe the use of drawing instruments and equipment in technical drawing.
Enjoy using the drawing instruments and equipment.
In groups,pairs, individually,learners are guided to;
identify and state the uses of different drawing instruments.
discuss the uses of different drawing equipment and instruments.
use digital devices to search and watch videos from the internet about use of technical drawing instruments and equipment.
How are the drawing instruments and equipment used? What are the uses of different drawing instruments and equipment?
Digital devices.
Top Scholar Pre-Technical Studies pg 101-102.
Charts.
Pictures.
Realia.
Drawing instruments and equipment.
Top Scholar Pre-Technical Studies pg 102-103.
Drawings.
Assessment rubric. Written test. Oral questions. Checklists.
10 3
DRAWING.
Drawing instruments and equipment. Care for and maintenance of drawing instruments and equipment.
Drawing instruments and equipment. The use of drawing instruments and equipment in different careers.
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:

outline ways for caring and maintaining technical drawing instruments and equipment.
demonstrate proper care and maintenance of drawing instruments and equipment.
Have a desire to care and maintain the drawing instruments and equipment.
In groups,pairs, individually,learners are guided to:
discuss how to care for and maintenance of technical drawing instruments and equipment.
summarise points about proper care and maintenance of technical drawing instruments and equipment.
practise how to care for and maintenance of technical drawing instruments and equipment.
How do you care for and maintain drawing equipment and instruments? Why is it important to care for and maintain drawing instruments and equipment?
Digital devices.
Top Scholar Pre-Technical Studies pg 103-104.
Realia.
Top Scholar Pre-Technical Studies pg 104-105.
Assessment rubric. Observation. Written test. Oral questions.
10 4
DRAWING.
Free hand sketching. Freehand sketching of straight line.
Freehand Sketching. Freehand sketching of two-dimensional shapes.
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:

define the term Freehand sketching.
identify and describe the types of straight lines.
sketch straight lines using free hand.
enjoy sketching straight lines.
In groups,pairs, individually,learners are guided to;
explain the meaning of freehand sketching.
describe the types of straight lines.
discuss how to draw a straight line using free hand.
use pencils and drawing papers to sketch lines.
What is freehand sketching?
Digital devices.
Top Scholar Pre-Technical Studies pg 105-106.
Pencils and papers.
Pencils and drawing papers.
Top Scholar Pre-Technical Studies pg 107-108.         Drawing book & pencil.
Assessment rubric. Checklist. Observation.
11 1
DRAWING.
Freehand sketching. Sketching of still life objects in perspective drawing.
Freehand sketching. Uses of freehand sketching in artistic drawing.
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:

explain the meaning of still life drawing and perspective drawing.
discuss how to draw still life objects in perspective drawing using freehand.
sketch still life objects in perspective drawing.
enjoy sketching still life objects in perspective drawing.
In groups,pairs, individually,learners are guided to:
explain the meaning of still life objects and perspective drawing.
outline and discuss the steps to follow when sketching still life object in perspective drawing using freehand.
use realia to sketch still life objects.
What are still life and perspective drawings ? How do you sketch still life objects in perspective drawing?
Digital devices.
Top Scholar Pre-Technical Studies pg 108-110.
Realia.    Drawing book & pencil.
Top Scholar Pre-Technical Studies pg 110-111.   Drawing book & pencil.
Observation. Assessment rubric. Portfolios. Checklist.
11 2
DRAWING.
Free hand sketching. The importance of freehand sketching.
Freehand sketching.
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:

outline the importance of freehand sketching in day to day life.
discuss the importance of freehand sketching in day to day life.
appreciate the importance of free hand sketching in day to day life.
In groups,pairs, individually,learners are guided to:
identify and explain the importance of freehand sketching in day to day life.
summarise the importance of freehand sketching in day to day life.
visit a resource center in the locality to appreciate the importance of freehand sketching in the day to day life.
Why is freehand sketching important?
Digital devices.
Realia.
Top Scholar Pre-Technical Studies pg 111.
Top Scholar Pre-Technical Studies pg 105-110.
Photos.
Drawings.    Drawing book & pencil.
Written test. Oral questions. Assessment rubric.
11 3
DRAWING.
Geometric constructions. Construction of angles.
Geometric constructions. (b) Bisecting an angle.
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:

define the term bisecting.
mention the requirements for bisecting lines and angles.
construct a perpendicular at a given point on a line.
construct a perpendicular bisector.
enjoy constructing a perpendicular line and bisecting a line.
Individually,in pairs,in groups,learners are guided to:
explain the meaning of bisecting.
outline the steps for constructing a perpendicular at a given point on a line and constructing a perpendicular bisector.
construct a perpendicular at a given point on a line.
construct a perpendicular bisector.
How do you construct a perpendicular at a given point on a line? How do you construct a perpendicular bisector?
Top Scholar Pre-Technical Studies pg 112-116.
Rulers and pair of compasses.     Drawing book & pencil.
Top Scholar Pre-Technical Studies pg 117-119.
Pair of compasses, pencils and rulers.
Assessment rubric. Observation. Checklist.
11 4
DRAWING.
Geometric constructions. constructing angle of 60
Geometric constructions. constructing angle 90
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:

outline steps to follow in constructing angle of 30
In groups,pairs, individually,learners are guided to;
Outline the steps in constructing angle of 30
How do you construct angle of 30
Top Scholar Pre-Technical Studies pg 119-123.
Digital devices.
Pencils,pair of compasses and rulers.
Top Scholar Pre-Technical Studies pg 123-129.
Rulers,pair of compasses and pencils.
observation. Checklist. Assessment rubric. Rating scale.
12 1
DRAWING.
Geometric constructions. constructing angle of 120
Geometric constructions. (f) constructing angle of 150
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:

outline the steps in constructing angle of 120
In groups,pairs, individually,learners are guided to;
outline and explain the steps in constructing angle of 120
How do you construct an angle of 120
Digital devices.
Top Scholar Pre-Technical Studies pg 129-131.
Rulers,pair of compasses and pencils.
Top Scholar Pre-Technical Studies pg 131-134.
Pencils, Rulers and pair of compasses.
observation. Rating scales. Checklist.
12 2
DRAWING.
Geometric constructions. construction of triangles.
Geometric constructions (b) construction of scalene and right-angled triangle.
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:
 identify the types of triangles and state their properties.
construct an equilateral and isosceles triangle.
enjoy constructing an equilateral and isosceles triangle.
In groups,pairs, individually,learners are guided to:
define the term triangle.
identify the different types of triangles and state their properties.
illustrate how to construct equilateral and isosceles triangles.
construct equilateral and isosceles triangles.
What is a triangle? What are the properties of the different types of triangles?
Top Scholar Pre-Technical Studies pg 134-136.
Pencil,Ruler and pair of compasses.
Digital devices.
Top Scholar Pre-Technical Studies pg 136-137.
Rulers,pair of compasses and pencils.
Checklist. Assessment rubric. Written test.
12 3
DRAWING.
Geometric constructions. Construction of quadrilaterals.
Geometrical construction. construction of rhombus.
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:

define a quadrilateral.
identify the types of quadrilaterals and state their properties.
outline the steps to follow in constructing a square and rectangle.
enjoy constructing a square and rectangle.
In groups,pairs, individually,learners are guided to:
explain what is a quadrilateral.
identify the types of quadrilaterals and state their properties.
construct a square given the length of one side and rectangle given the length of adjacent sides.
What is a quadrilateral? What are the properties of the different types of quadrilaterals?
Top Scholar Pre-Technical Studies pg 138-143.
Pencils, rulers and pair of compasses.
Top Scholar Pre-Technical Studies pg 143-144.
Pencils,rulers and pair of compasses.
Assessment rubric. Checklist. Written test.
12 4
DRAWING.
Geometrical construction. Construction of circles.
Geometrical construction. (b) construction of circle inscribed in a triangle.
Geometrical construction. (c) constructing a circle circumscribed on a triangle.
Geometrical construction. construction of combined shapes.
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:

define a circle and give examples of circular objects.
draw a circle and identify the parts of a circle.
construct a circle given the diameter
In groups,pairs, individually,learners are guided to:
explain what is a circle and give examples of circular objects.
identify and explain the parts of a circle.
outline the steps of constructing a circle given the diameter.
construct circles given the diameter.
What are the parts of a circle? How do you construct a circle given the diameter?
Pictures.
Drawings.
Top Scholar Pre-Technical Studies pg 145-146.
Digital devices.
Top Scholar Pre-Technical Studies pg 147-148.
Pencil,pair of compasses and rulers.
Top Scholar Pre-Technical Studies pg 149-151.
Rulers,pair of compasses and pencils.
Top Scholar Pre-Technical Studies pg 151-152.
drawing instruments.
Assessment rubric. Written test. oral questions. observation.

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