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Grade 7 2025
TERM II
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WK LSN STRAND SUB-STRAND LESSON LEARNING OUTCOMES LEARNING EXPERIENCES KEY INQUIRY QUESTIONS LEARNING RESOURCES ASSESSMENT METHODS REFLECTION
2 1
Natural and historical build environments in Africa
Weather Elements of weather in the environment
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:
-Define the term weather
-Describe the elements of weather in the environment
-Appreciate the elements of weather in the environment
-Draw and colour a rain gauge
-Desire to describe the elements of weather in the environment
The learner is guided to define the term weather
-In groups the learner is guided to describe the elements of weather in the environment
-In pairs, learners are guided to draw and colour a rain gauge
Why ae elements of weather important? What is a rain gauge
-Course book
-Charts
-Computing devices
-Oral questions -Oral report -Assessment
2 2
Natural and historical build environments in Africa
Weather Elements of weather in the environment
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:
-Define the term weather
-Describe the elements of weather in the environment
-Appreciate the elements of weather in the environment
-Draw and colour a rain gauge
-Desire to describe the elements of weather in the environment
The learner is guided to define the term weather
-In groups the learner is guided to describe the elements of weather in the environment
-In pairs, learners are guided to draw and colour a rain gauge
Why ae elements of weather important? What is a rain gauge
-Course book
-Charts
-Computing devices
-Oral questions -Oral report -Assessment
2 3
Natural and historical build environments in Africa
Weather Elements of weather in the environment
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:
-Define the term weather
-Describe the elements of weather in the environment
-Appreciate the elements of weather in the environment
-Draw and colour a rain gauge
-Desire to describe the elements of weather in the environment
The learner is guided to define the term weather
-In groups the learner is guided to describe the elements of weather in the environment
-In pairs, learners are guided to draw and colour a rain gauge
Why ae elements of weather important? What is a rain gauge
-Course book
-Charts
-Computing devices
-Oral questions -Oral report -Assessment
2 4
Natural and historical built environments in Africa
Analyzing and interpreting data on weather condition in the environment
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:
–Define to the term data
-Analyse and interpret data on weather conditions in the environment
-Desire to analyse and interpret data on weather conditions in the environment
-Individually, the learner is guided to define the term data
Learners are guided to analyse and interpret data on weather conditions in the environment
How can we use data on weather to make informed decisions?
-Course book
-Charts
-Computing devices
-Oral questions -Reporting -Observanttion
3 1
Natural and historical built environment in Africa
Siting a weather station
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:
-Describe what is a weather station
-Debate on factors considered when siting a weather station
-Appreciate the factors considered when siting a weather station
-The learner is guided to describe what is a weather station
-In groups , learners are guided to debate on factors considered when siting a weather station
What is a weather station?
-Course book
-Charts
-computing devices
-Oral questions -Oral report -Observation
3 2
Natural and historical built environment in Africa
Siting a weather station
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:
-Describe what is a weather station
-Debate on factors considered when siting a weather station
-Appreciate the factors considered when siting a weather station
-The learner is guided to describe what is a weather station
-In groups , learners are guided to debate on factors considered when siting a weather station
What is a weather station?
-Course book
-Charts
-computing devices
-Oral questions -Oral report -Observation
3 3
Natural and historical built environments in Africa
Constructing a rain gauge
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:
-Outline the procedure of constructing a rain gauge
-Construct a rain gauge
-Appreciate the importance of a rain gauge
Individually, the learners are guided to outline the procedure of constructing a rain gauge
-In groups learners are guided to construct a rain gauge
What is the procedure of constructing a rain gauge?
-Course book
-Chart
-computing devices
-Oral questions -Oral report -Observation
3 4
Natural and historical built environments in Africa
Constructing a rain gauge
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:
-Outline the procedure of constructing a rain gauge
-Construct a rain gauge
-Appreciate the importance of a rain gauge
Individually, the learners are guided to outline the procedure of constructing a rain gauge
-In groups learners are guided to construct a rain gauge
What is the procedure of constructing a rain gauge?
-Course book
-Chart
-computing devices
-Oral questions -Oral report -Observation
4 1
National and historical built environments in Africa
Constructing a wind vane
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:
-Outline the procedure of constructing a wind vane
-Construct a wind vane
-Appreciate the importance of a wind vane
-Individually, the learner is guided to outline the procedure of constructing a wind vane
-In groups, learners are guided to construct a wind vane
What is the procedure of constructing a wind vane?
-Course book
-Charts
-Oral questions -Oral report -Observation
4 2
National and historical built environments in Africa
Constructing a wind vane
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:
-Outline the procedure of constructing a wind vane
-Construct a wind vane
-Appreciate the importance of a wind vane
-Individually, the learner is guided to outline the procedure of constructing a wind vane
-In groups, learners are guided to construct a wind vane
What is the procedure of constructing a wind vane?
-Course book
-Charts
-Oral questions -Oral report -Observation
4 3
National and historical built environments in Africa
Constructing a wind vane
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:
-Outline the procedure of constructing a wind vane
-Construct a wind vane
-Appreciate the importance of a wind vane
-Individually, the learner is guided to outline the procedure of constructing a wind vane
-In groups, learners are guided to construct a wind vane
What is the procedure of constructing a wind vane?
-Course book
-Charts
-Oral questions -Oral report -Observation
4 4
National and historical built environments in Africa
Constructing a wind vane
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:
-Outline the procedure of constructing a wind vane
-Construct a wind vane
-Appreciate the importance of a wind vane
-Individually, the learner is guided to outline the procedure of constructing a wind vane
-In groups, learners are guided to construct a wind vane
What is the procedure of constructing a wind vane?
-Course book
-Charts
-Oral questions -Oral report -Observation
5 1
Natural and historical built environments in Africa
Constructing a wind sock
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:
-Outline procedure of constructing a wind sock
-Construct a wind sock
-Appreciate the importance of a wind sock
-individually, learners are guided to outline the procedure of constructing a wind sock and construct a wind sock
What is the procedure of constructing a wind sock?
-Course book
-Chart
-Computing devices
-Oral questions -Written questions -Observation
5 2
Natural and historical built environments in Africa
Constructing a wind sock
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:
-Outline procedure of constructing a wind sock
-Construct a wind sock
-Appreciate the importance of a wind sock
-individually, learners are guided to outline the procedure of constructing a wind sock and construct a wind sock
What is the procedure of constructing a wind sock?
-Course book
-Chart
-Computing devices
-Oral questions -Written questions -Observation
5 3
Natural and historical built environments in Africa
Constructing a wind sock
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:
-Outline procedure of constructing a wind sock
-Construct a wind sock
-Appreciate the importance of a wind sock
-individually, learners are guided to outline the procedure of constructing a wind sock and construct a wind sock
What is the procedure of constructing a wind sock?
-Course book
-Chart
-Computing devices
-Oral questions -Written questions -Observation
5 4
Natural and historical built environments in Africa
Constructing a wind sock
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:
-Outline procedure of constructing a wind sock
-Construct a wind sock
-Appreciate the importance of a wind sock
-individually, learners are guided to outline the procedure of constructing a wind sock and construct a wind sock
What is the procedure of constructing a wind sock?
-Course book
-Chart
-Computing devices
-Oral questions -Written questions -Observation
6 1
Natural and historical built environments in Africa
Significance of weather to human environment
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:
-Examine the significance of weather to human environments
-Create a chart showing significance of weather to human environment
-Appreciate significance of weather to human environment
-The learner is guided to examine the significance of weather to human environments
-Inn groups, learners are guided to create a chart showing significance of weather to human environment
What is the significance of weather to human environment?
-Course book
-Chart
-Computing devices
-Oral questions -Observations
6 2
Natural and historical built environments in Africa
Significance of weather to human environment
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:
-Examine the significance of weather to human environments
-Create a chart showing significance of weather to human environment
-Appreciate significance of weather to human environment
-The learner is guided to examine the significance of weather to human environments
-Inn groups, learners are guided to create a chart showing significance of weather to human environment
What is the significance of weather to human environment?
-Course book
-Chart
-Computing devices
-Oral questions -Observations
6 3
Natural and historical built environments in Africa
Significance of weather to human environment
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:
-Examine the significance of weather to human environments
-Create a chart showing significance of weather to human environment
-Appreciate significance of weather to human environment
-The learner is guided to examine the significance of weather to human environments
-Inn groups, learners are guided to create a chart showing significance of weather to human environment
What is the significance of weather to human environment?
-Course book
-Chart
-Computing devices
-Oral questions -Observations
6 4
Natural and historical built environments in Africa
Responding appropriately to different weather conditions in the environment
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:
-Describe ways of responding to different weather conditions in the environment
-Respond appropriately to different weather conditions in the environment
-Appreciate ways of responding appropriately to different weather conditions
-Learner is guided to describe ways of responding to different weather conditions I the environment and respond appropriately to different weather conditions in the environment
How do we respond appropriately to different weather conditions?
-Course book
--Charts
-Computing devices
-Oral questions -Observation -Written questions
7 1
National and Historic built Environments in Africa
Field work Types of fieldwork in social studies
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:
-Define the term field work
-Identify types of field work on social studies
-Conduct a field study around the school
-Appreciate and enjoy conducting a field work
-Learner is guided to define the term field work and identify types of field work on social studies
-In groups, learners are guided to conduct a field study around the school
What is fieldwork?
-Course book
-Chart
-Computing devices
-Oral questions -Oral report -Observation
7 2
Natural and historic built environments in Africa
Field work methods of Data collection
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:
-Define data collection and data
-Examine various methods of data collection during different types of field work
-Recommend methods of collecting data during different types of fieldwork
-Recommend methods of collecting data during different types of fieldwork
-Appreciate methods of data collection
-The learner is guided to define data collection and data
-In groups learners are guided to examine various methods of data collection during different types of field work
What is data collection
-Course book
-Chart
-Computing devices
-Oral questions -Oral Report -Observation
7 3
Natural and historic built environments in Africa
Field work methods of Data collection
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:
-Define data collection and data
-Examine various methods of data collection during different types of field work
-Recommend methods of collecting data during different types of fieldwork
-Recommend methods of collecting data during different types of fieldwork
-Appreciate methods of data collection
-The learner is guided to define data collection and data
-In groups learners are guided to examine various methods of data collection during different types of field work
What is data collection
-Course book
-Chart
-Computing devices
-Oral questions -Oral Report -Observation
7 2-4
Natural and historic built environments in Africa
Field work methods of Data collection
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:
-Define data collection and data
-Examine various methods of data collection during different types of field work
-Recommend methods of collecting data during different types of fieldwork
-Recommend methods of collecting data during different types of fieldwork
-Appreciate methods of data collection
-The learner is guided to define data collection and data
-In groups learners are guided to examine various methods of data collection during different types of field work
What is data collection
-Course book
-Chart
-Computing devices
-Oral questions -Oral Report -Observation
8

Mid term exams

9

Half term

10 1
Natural and historic built environments in Africa
Methods of data recording
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:
-Define data recording
-Examine methods of recording data
-Recommend methods of recording data during different types of field work
-Appreciate methods of data recording data
-The learner is guided to define data recording
-In groups, learners are guided to examine methods of recording data
What is data recording?
-Course book
-Chart
-Computing devices
-Oral questions -Oral report -Observation
10 2
Natural and historic built environments in Africa
Methods of data recording
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:
-Define data recording
-Examine methods of recording data
-Recommend methods of recording data during different types of field work
-Appreciate methods of data recording data
-The learner is guided to define data recording
-In groups, learners are guided to examine methods of recording data
What is data recording?
-Course book
-Chart
-Computing devices
-Oral questions -Oral report -Observation
10 3
Natural and historic built environments in Africa
Methods of data recording
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:
-Define data recording
-Examine methods of recording data
-Recommend methods of recording data during different types of field work
-Appreciate methods of data recording data
-The learner is guided to define data recording
-In groups, learners are guided to examine methods of recording data
What is data recording?
-Course book
-Chart
-Computing devices
-Oral questions -Oral report -Observation
10 4
Natural and historic built environments in Africa
Methods of data recording
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:
-Define data recording
-Examine methods of recording data
-Recommend methods of recording data during different types of field work
-Appreciate methods of data recording data
-The learner is guided to define data recording
-In groups, learners are guided to examine methods of recording data
What is data recording?
-Course book
-Chart
-Computing devices
-Oral questions -Oral report -Observation
13

End term exams


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