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WK LSN STRAND SUB-STRAND LESSON LEARNING OUTCOMES LEARNING EXPERIENCES KEY INQUIRY QUESTIONS LEARNING RESOURCES ASSESSMENT METHODS REFLECTION
1 1
Food Production Processes
Storage of Crop Produce - Types of storage structures
Storage of Crop Produce - Matching crop produce to storage structures
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:

-Identify storage structures for storing crop produce.
-Classify different types of storage structures.
-Appreciate the importance of proper storage structures.
In pairs, learners are guided to:
-Identify storage structures shown in pictures.
-Classify different types of storage structures.
-Share findings with classmates.
What are the different types of storage structures used for storing crop produce?
MENTOR Agriculture Learner's Book p. 29
-Pictures of storage structures
-Digital devices
Assessment rubrics -Written questions -Oral questions -Observation
1 2
Food Production Processes
Storage of Crop Produce - Ways of preparing storage structures
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:

-Explain ways of preparing storage structures for crop produce storage.
-Identify steps in preparing storage structures.
-Value proper preparation of storage structures.
In pairs, learners are guided to:
-Use digital devices and print media to search for information on ways of preparing storage structures in readiness for storage of crop produce.
-Identify steps in preparing storage structures.
-Share findings in plenary.
How are storage structures prepared before storing crop produce?
MENTOR Agriculture Learner's Book p. 30-31
-Digital devices
-Print media
Assessment rubrics -Written questions -Oral questions -Observation
1 3
Food Production Processes
Storage of Crop Produce - Preparing containers and airtight bags
Storage of Crop Produce - Preparing storage rooms and granaries
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:

-Prepare containers and airtight storage bags for storing crop produce.
-Clean and repair containers for storing crop produce.
-Appreciate properly prepared storage containers.
In groups, learners are guided to:
-Clean containers or airtight bags with warm soapy water.
-Dry them thoroughly in the sun.
-Repair any leakages or damaged parts of containers.
How do we prepare containers and airtight storage bags for storing crop produce?
MENTOR Agriculture Learner's Book p. 31
-Containers (metallic, plastic, wooden, glass)
-Airtight bags
-Warm water
-Soap
-Repair materials
-Slasher or panga
-Disinfectant, soap
-Duster, jembe, gloves
-Hammer, nails, timber
Assessment rubrics -Activity journal -Observation -Practical assessment
2 1
Food Production Processes
Storage of Crop Produce - Controlling rodents in storage facilities
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:

-Explain methods of controlling rodents in storage facilities.
-Control rodents in storage facilities.
-Value rodent control in storage facilities.
In groups, learners are guided to:
-Explain methods of controlling rodents in storage facilities.
-Place safe traps in granary to catch rats or mice.
-Use slasher to clear bushes around granary.
-Repair rodent guards to prevent rats from climbing into store.
How can we control rodents in storage facilities?
MENTOR Agriculture Learner's Book p. 31
-Safe traps
-Slasher
-Rodent guards
-Used engine oil
Assessment rubrics -Activity journal -Observation -Practical assessment
2 2
Food Production Processes
Storage of Crop Produce - Managing stored crop produce
Storage of Crop Produce - Checking moisture content in cereals
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:

-Explain ways of managing stored crop produce to reduce spoilage.
-Outline methods for maintaining crop produce quality.
-Value proper management of stored crop produce.
In groups, learners are guided to:
-Read a story about managing stored crop produce.
-Identify methods used to manage stored crop produce.
-Discuss why it is necessary to manage stored crop produce.
-Share findings during class presentation.
How can stored crop produce be managed to reduce spoilage?
MENTOR Agriculture Learner's Book p. 32-33
-Digital devices
-Resource person
MENTOR Agriculture Learner's Book p. 33
-Glass bottle (750 ml)
-Salt
-Cereals or pulses
Assessment rubrics -Written questions -Oral questions -Observation
2 3
Food Production Processes
Storage of Crop Produce - Ensuring proper ventilation
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:

-Explain the importance of proper ventilation in storage facilities.
-Ensure proper ventilation in storage facilities.
-Value proper ventilation in stored crop produce.
In groups, learners are guided to:
-Explain the importance of proper ventilation in storage facilities.
-Use an improvised broom to remove dust or dirt that could block vents of the granary.
-Ensure free circulation of air in the granary.
How can we ensure proper ventilation in storage facilities?
MENTOR Agriculture Learner's Book p. 34
-Improvised broom
-Storage facility (granary)
Assessment rubrics -Activity journal -Observation -Practical assessment
3 1
Food Production Processes
Storage of Crop Produce - Turning stored crop produce
Cooking: Using Flour Mixtures - Introduction to flour mixtures
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:

-Explain how to turn stored crop produce.
-Turn stored crop produce to allow air circulation.
-Dispose of spoilt produce appropriately.
-Value turning stored crop produce.
In groups, learners are guided to:
-Explain how to turn stored crop produce.
-Use shovel or rake to turn cereals or pulses gently.
-Dispose of any spoilt cereals appropriately.
How can we turn stored crop produce to maintain quality?
MENTOR Agriculture Learner's Book p. 35
-Shovel or rake
-Stored cereals or pulses
MENTOR Agriculture Learner's Book p. 39
-Digital devices
-Resource person
Assessment rubrics -Activity journal -Observation -Practical assessment
3 2
Food Production Processes
Cooking: Using Flour Mixtures - Types of flour mixtures
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:

-Identify types of flour mixtures used in food production.
-Suggest food items made from different flour mixtures.
-Appreciate different types of flour mixtures.
In pairs, learners are guided to:
-Study pictures of flour mixtures.
-Identify types of flour mixtures used in food production.
-Identify food items in their locality made from the flour mixtures shown.
-Share ideas with classmates.
What are the types of flour mixtures used in food production?
MENTOR Agriculture Learner's Book p. 39
-Pictures of flour mixtures
-Digital devices
Assessment rubrics -Written questions -Oral questions -Observation
3 3
Food Production Processes
Cooking: Using Flour Mixtures - Gluten in flour mixtures
Cooking: Using Flour Mixtures - Consistency of flour mixtures
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:

-Explain the role of gluten in flour mixtures.
-Describe how gluten affects flour mixtures.
-Appreciate the role of gluten in flour mixtures.
In groups, learners are guided to:
-Use digital devices or printed resources to find out about gluten in flour.
-Explain the role of gluten in flour mixtures.
-Describe how gluten affects flour mixtures.
-Share findings with classmates.
What is the role of gluten in flour mixtures?
MENTOR Agriculture Learner's Book p. 40
-Digital devices
-Printed resources
Assessment rubrics -Written questions -Oral questions -Observation
4 1
Food Production Processes
Cooking: Using Flour Mixtures - Batters and doughs
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:

-Describe batters and doughs as types of flour mixtures.
-Differentiate between batters and doughs.
-Appreciate different types of flour mixtures.
In groups, learners are guided to:
-Describe batters and doughs as types of flour mixtures.
-Compare and contrast batters and doughs.
-Search and discuss the difference between batters and doughs.
-Write findings in notebooks.
-Share findings with classmates.
What is the difference between batters and doughs?
MENTOR Agriculture Learner's Book p. 40
-Digital devices
-Printed resources
-Samples of flour mixtures
Assessment rubrics -Written questions -Oral questions -Observation
4 2
Food Production Processes
Cooking: Using Flour Mixtures - Types of batters
Cooking: Using Flour Mixtures - Raising agents in flour mixtures
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:

-Identify different types of batters.
-Describe the consistency of different types of batters.
-Appreciate different types of batters.
In groups, learners are guided to:
-Identify different types of batters (thin and thick).
-Describe the consistency of different types of batters.
-Give examples of food items made from different types of batters.
-Share findings with classmates.
What are the different types of batters?
MENTOR Agriculture Learner's Book p. 40
-Digital devices
-Printed resources
-Samples of batters
-Samples of raising agents
Assessment rubrics -Written questions -Oral questions -Observation
4 3
Food Production Processes
Cooking: Using Flour Mixtures - Procedures for preparing chapati dough
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:

-Describe procedures for preparing dough for chapati.
-Identify ingredients needed for chapati dough.
-Appreciate the process of preparing chapati dough.
In groups, learners are guided to:
-Use print or digital resources to search for information on procedures for preparing dough for chapati.
-Identify ingredients needed for chapati dough.
-Discuss the consistency of chapati dough.
-Write procedures in exercise books.
What is the procedure for preparing dough for chapati?
MENTOR Agriculture Learner's Book p. 41
-Digital devices
-Print resources
-Flour mixtures
Assessment rubrics -Written questions -Oral questions -Observation
5 1
Food Production Processes
Cooking: Using Flour Mixtures - Preparing chapati dough
Cooking: Using Flour Mixtures - Making chapati from dough
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:

-Prepare ingredients for chapati dough.
-Mix ingredients to form chapati dough.
-Value the proper preparation of chapati dough.
In groups, learners are guided to:
-Prepare ingredients for chapati dough.
-Sift dry ingredients together.
-Add sugar, salt, water, and oil to form soft, sticky dough.
-Knead dough for 8-10 minutes until soft, elastic, and smooth.
-Cover dough to rest for 30 minutes.
How is chapati dough prepared?
MENTOR Agriculture Learner's Book p. 41-42
-All-purpose flour
-Salt, sugar, oil
-Mixing bowl, wooden spoon
-Chapati dough
-Rolling pin and board
-Frying pan
-Source of heat
-Serving platter
Assessment rubrics -Activity journal -Observation -Practical assessment
5 2
Food Production Processes
Cooking: Using Flour Mixtures - Procedures for preparing mandazi dough
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:

-Describe procedures for preparing dough for mandazi.
-Identify ingredients needed for mandazi dough.
-Appreciate the process of preparing mandazi dough.
In groups, learners are guided to:
-Use print or digital resources to search for information on procedures for preparing dough for mandazi.
-Identify ingredients needed for mandazi dough.
-Discuss the consistency of mandazi dough.
-Write procedures in exercise books.
What is the procedure for preparing dough for mandazi?
MENTOR Agriculture Learner's Book p. 43
-Digital devices
-Print resources
-Flour mixtures
Assessment rubrics -Written questions -Oral questions -Observation
5 3
Food Production Processes
Cooking: Using Flour Mixtures - Preparing mandazi dough
Cooking: Using Flour Mixtures - Making mandazi from dough
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:

-Prepare ingredients for mandazi dough.
-Mix ingredients to form mandazi dough.
-Value the proper preparation of mandazi dough.
In groups, learners are guided to:
-Prepare ingredients for mandazi dough.
-Sift dry ingredients together.
-Mix water, oil, and egg.
-Add this mixture to flour while kneading into dough.
-Knead for 15-20 minutes until smooth and elastic.
-Let dough rest for 10 minutes covered with damp cloth.
How is mandazi dough prepared?
MENTOR Agriculture Learner's Book p. 43-44
-All-purpose flour
-Baking powder, sugar, salt
-Water, vegetable oil, egg
-Mixing bowl, wooden spoon
-Mandazi dough
-Rolling pin and board
-Frying pan
-Source of heat
-Serving bowl
Assessment rubrics -Activity journal -Observation -Practical assessment
6 1
Food Production Processes
Cooking: Using Flour Mixtures - Procedures for preparing pancake batter
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:

-Describe procedures for preparing batter for pancakes.
-Identify ingredients needed for pancake batter.
-Appreciate the process of preparing pancake batter.
In groups, learners are guided to:
-Use print or digital resources to search for information on procedures for preparing batter for pancakes.
-Identify ingredients needed for pancake batter.
-Discuss the consistency of pancake batter.
-Write procedures in exercise books.
What is the procedure for preparing batter for pancakes?
MENTOR Agriculture Learner's Book p. 45
-Digital devices
-Print resources
-Flour mixtures
Assessment rubrics -Written questions -Oral questions -Observation
6 2
Food Production Processes
Cooking: Using Flour Mixtures - Preparing pancake batter
Cooking: Using Flour Mixtures - Making pancakes from batter
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:

-Prepare ingredients for pancake batter.
-Mix ingredients to form pancake batter.
-Value the proper preparation of pancake batter.
In groups, learners are guided to:
-Prepare ingredients for pancake batter.
-Sift flour, salt, and sugar into a bowl.
-Make a well in center and break egg into it.
-Add a little liquid and mix well.
-Add remaining liquid and mix well.
-Cover bowl and leave to stand for at least half hour.
How is pancake batter prepared?
MENTOR Agriculture Learner's Book p. 45
-All-purpose flour
-Salt, sugar
-Eggs, milk or water
-Mixing bowl, wooden spoon
MENTOR Agriculture Learner's Book p. 45-46
-Pancake batter
-Oil
-Frying pan
-Source of heat
-Serving plate
-Lemon for garnish
Assessment rubrics -Activity journal -Observation -Practical assessment
6 3
Hygiene Practices
Cleaning Waste Disposal Facilities - Importance of cleaning waste disposal facilities
Cleaning Waste Disposal Facilities - Waste bins, sinks, and open drains
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:

-Explain the importance of cleaning waste disposal facilities.
-Identify different waste disposal facilities.
-Value cleanliness of waste disposal facilities.
In groups, learners are guided to:
-Study pictures of different waste disposal facilities.
-Identify the facilities shown in the pictures.
-Discuss ways in which each facility should be cleaned.
-Share ideas with other groups.
How does cleaning waste disposal facilities promote hygiene?
MENTOR Agriculture Learner's Book p. 52
-Digital devices
-Pictures of waste disposal facilities
-Resource person
MENTOR Agriculture Learner's Book p. 53
-Print resources
Assessment rubrics -Written questions -Oral questions -Observation
7 1
Hygiene Practices
Cleaning Waste Disposal Facilities - Importance of cleaning waste bins
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:

-Explain the importance of cleaning waste bins.
-Describe qualities of a good waste bin.
-Value cleaning of waste bins.
In groups, learners are guided to:
-Discuss the importance of cleaning waste bins.
-Describe qualities of a good waste bin.
-Share findings with classmates.
Why is it important to clean waste bins?
MENTOR Agriculture Learner's Book p. 53-54
-Digital devices
-Resource person
Assessment rubrics -Written questions -Oral questions -Observation
7 2
Hygiene Practices
Cleaning Waste Disposal Facilities - Importance of cleaning sinks
Cleaning Waste Disposal Facilities - Importance of cleaning open drains
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:

-Explain the importance of cleaning sinks.
-Describe types of sinks.
-Value cleaning of sinks.
In groups, learners are guided to:
-Discuss the importance of cleaning sinks.
-Describe different types of sinks.
-Share findings with classmates.
Why is it important to clean sinks?
MENTOR Agriculture Learner's Book p. 54
-Digital devices
-Resource person
MENTOR Agriculture Learner's Book p. 54-55
Assessment rubrics -Written questions -Oral questions -Observation
7 3
Hygiene Practices
Cleaning Waste Disposal Facilities - Cleaning a galvanized iron waste bin
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:

-Outline materials needed for cleaning a galvanized iron waste bin.
-Clean a galvanized iron waste bin.
-Appreciate a clean waste bin.
In groups, learners are guided to:
-Identify materials needed for cleaning a galvanized iron waste bin.
-Clean a galvanized iron waste bin following these steps:
-a) Tie the liner at the top and empty the bin.
-b) Check for maggots or molds.
-c) Scrub with a brush dipped in warm soapy water.
-d) Dry with a soft cloth immediately.
How do we clean a galvanized iron waste bin?
MENTOR Agriculture Learner's Book p. 56
-Warm soapy water
-Soft brush
-Cold water
-Disinfectant
-Soft cloth
-Galvanized iron waste bin
Assessment rubrics -Activity journal -Observation -Practical assessment
8 1
Hygiene Practices
Cleaning Waste Disposal Facilities - Cleaning a stainless steel sink
Cleaning Waste Disposal Facilities - Cleaning a ceramic sink
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:

-Outline materials needed for cleaning a stainless steel sink.
-Clean a stainless steel sink.
-Appreciate a clean sink.
In groups, learners are guided to:
-Identify materials needed for cleaning a stainless steel sink.
-Clean a stainless steel sink following these steps:
-a) Clean with warm soapy water.
-b) Rinse with clean water.
-c) Pour a mixture of vinegar and baking soda down the sink occasionally.
-d) Flash with hot water and dry the sink.
How do we clean a stainless steel sink?
MENTOR Agriculture Learner's Book p. 57
-Warm soapy water
-Soft cloth
-Vinegar
-Baking soda
-Stainless steel sink
MENTOR Agriculture Learner's Book p. 58
-Soap
-Nylon sponge or soft rag
-Warm water
-Disinfectant
-Ceramic sink
Assessment rubrics -Activity journal -Observation -Practical assessment
8 2
Hygiene Practices
Cleaning Waste Disposal Facilities - Cleaning an open drain
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:

-Outline materials needed for cleaning an open drain.
-Clean an open drain.
-Appreciate a clean open drain.
In groups, learners are guided to:
-Identify materials needed for cleaning an open drain.
-Clean an open drain following these steps:
-a) Pick any litter or leaves.
-b) Scrub with warm soapy water or sweep it.
-c) Rinse with clean water with disinfectant.
-d) Occasionally use baking soda when cleaning.
How do we clean an open drain?
MENTOR Agriculture Learner's Book p. 59
-Warm soapy water
-Broom
-Disinfectant
-Baking soda
Assessment rubrics -Activity journal -Observation -Practical assessment
8 3
Hygiene Practices
Disinfecting Clothing and Household Articles - Meaning of laundering and disinfecting
Disinfecting Clothing and Household Articles - Methods of disinfecting clothing and household articles
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:

-Define the terms laundering and disinfecting.
-Explain the difference between laundering and disinfecting.
-Appreciate the importance of laundering and disinfecting.
In pairs, learners are guided to:
-Use digital or print resources to find out the meaning of laundering and disinfecting.
-Discuss how the processes are carried out in their homes.
-Write down discussion points and share with classmates.
What is the difference between laundering and disinfecting?
MENTOR Agriculture Learner's Book p. 62
-Digital devices
-Print resources
-Resource person
MENTOR Agriculture Learner's Book p. 63
Assessment rubrics -Written questions -Oral questions -Observation
9

MID TERM BREAK

10 1
Hygiene Practices
Disinfecting Clothing and Household Articles - Using sunlight for disinfection
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:

-Explain how sunlight is used for disinfection.
-Identify clothing and household articles suitable for sun disinfection.
-Value disinfection using sunlight.
In groups, learners are guided to:
-Explain how sunlight is used for disinfection.
-Identify clothing and household articles suitable for sun disinfection.
-Discuss advantages and disadvantages of using sunlight for disinfection.
-Share findings with classmates.
How is sunlight used for disinfection of clothing and household articles?
MENTOR Agriculture Learner's Book p. 64
-Digital devices
-Resource person
Assessment rubrics -Written questions -Oral questions -Observation
10 2
Hygiene Practices
Disinfecting Clothing and Household Articles - Using salt for disinfection
Disinfecting Clothing and Household Articles - Using boiling for disinfection
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:

-Explain how salt is used for disinfection.
-Identify clothing and household articles suitable for salt disinfection.
-Value disinfection using salt.
In groups, learners are guided to:
-Explain how salt is used for disinfection.
-Identify clothing and household articles suitable for salt disinfection.
-Discuss advantages and disadvantages of using salt for disinfection.
-Share findings with classmates.
How is salt used for disinfection of clothing and household articles?
MENTOR Agriculture Learner's Book p. 64
-Digital devices
-Resource person
MENTOR Agriculture Learner's Book p. 65
Assessment rubrics -Written questions -Oral questions -Observation
10 3
Hygiene Practices
Disinfecting Clothing and Household Articles - Using disinfectants
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:

-Explain how disinfectants are used for disinfection.
-Identify clothing and household articles suitable for disinfectant use.
-Value disinfection using disinfectants.
In groups, learners are guided to:
-Explain how disinfectants are used for disinfection.
-Identify different types of disinfectants (white vinegar, borax, hydrogen peroxide, pine oil, sodium hypochlorite).
-Identify clothing and household articles suitable for disinfectant use.
-Share findings with classmates.
How are disinfectants used for disinfection of clothing and household articles?
MENTOR Agriculture Learner's Book p. 65
-Digital devices
-Resource person
Assessment rubrics -Written questions -Oral questions -Observation
11 1
Hygiene Practices
Disinfecting Clothing and Household Articles - Using ironing for disinfection
Disinfecting Clothing and Household Articles - Safety precautions during disinfection
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:

-Explain how ironing is used for disinfection.
-Identify clothing and household articles suitable for ironing disinfection.
-Value disinfection using ironing.
In groups, learners are guided to:
-Explain how ironing is used for disinfection.
-Identify clothing and household articles suitable for ironing disinfection.
-Discuss advantages and disadvantages of using ironing for disinfection.
-Share findings with classmates.
How is ironing used for disinfection of clothing and household articles?
MENTOR Agriculture Learner's Book p. 65
-Digital devices
-Resource person
MENTOR Agriculture Learner's Book p. 66
Assessment rubrics -Written questions -Oral questions -Observation
11 2
Hygiene Practices
Disinfecting Clothing and Household Articles - Disinfecting aprons using sunlight
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:

-Outline steps for disinfecting aprons using sunlight.
-Disinfect aprons using sunlight.
-Appreciate sunlight as a disinfection method.
In groups, learners are guided to:
-Outline steps for disinfecting aprons using sunlight.
-Disinfect aprons following these steps:
-a) Sort the aprons.
-b) Wash using correct method and detergents.
-c) Rinse in warm then cold water.
-d) Dry in direct sunlight until totally dry.
How do we disinfect aprons using sunlight?
MENTOR Agriculture Learner's Book p. 67
-Warm water
-Soap
-Clothes line
-Aprons
Assessment rubrics -Activity journal -Observation -Practical assessment
11 3
Hygiene Practices
Disinfecting Clothing and Household Articles - Disinfecting gloves using commercial disinfectants
Disinfecting Clothing and Household Articles - Disinfecting white cotton towel using boiling
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:

-Outline steps for disinfecting gloves using commercial disinfectants.
-Disinfect gloves using commercial disinfectants.
-Appreciate commercial disinfectants.
In groups, learners are guided to:
-Outline steps for disinfecting gloves using commercial disinfectants.
-Disinfect gloves following these steps:
-a) Sort the gloves.
-b) Wash using correct laundry method.
-c) Rinse in warm water.
-d) Prepare disinfectant as per instructions.
-e) Soak gloves in solution for 2-5 minutes.
-f) Rinse and dry appropriately.
How do we disinfect gloves using commercial disinfectants?
MENTOR Agriculture Learner's Book p. 67
-Warm water
-Soap
-Commercial disinfectant
-Gloves
MENTOR Agriculture Learner's Book p. 68
-White cotton towel
-Warm soapy water
-Clean water
-Plastic buckets with lids
-Wooden stick
-Jiko or stove
-Sufuria
-Pot holder
-Protective clothing
Assessment rubrics -Activity journal -Observation -Practical assessment
12 1
Hygiene Practices
Disinfecting Clothing and Household Articles - Disinfecting a dustcoat by ironing
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:

-Outline steps for disinfecting a dustcoat by ironing.
-Disinfect a dustcoat by ironing.
-Appreciate ironing as a disinfection method.
In groups, learners are guided to:
-Outline steps for disinfecting a dustcoat by ironing.
-Disinfect a dustcoat following these steps:
-a) Sort dustcoats according to fiber.
-b) Wash using correct laundry method.
-c) Rinse and dry appropriately, but leave slightly damp.
-d) Set iron box to correct temperature.
-e) Iron with high heat to complete dryness.
How do we disinfect a dustcoat by ironing?
MENTOR Agriculture Learner's Book p. 69
-Warm water
-Soap
-Basin
-Iron box
-Ironing board
-Dustcoat
Assessment rubrics -Activity journal -Observation -Practical assessment
12 2
Hygiene Practices
Disinfecting Clothing and Household Articles - Disinfecting handkerchiefs using salt
Disinfecting Clothing and Household Articles - Disinfecting socks using commercial disinfectant
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:

-Outline steps for disinfecting handkerchiefs using salt.
-Disinfect handkerchiefs using salt.
-Appreciate salt as a disinfection method.
In groups, learners are guided to:
-Outline steps for disinfecting handkerchiefs using salt.
-Disinfect handkerchiefs following these steps:
-a) Sort the handkerchiefs.
-b) Prepare salt solution.
-c) Soak handkerchief in salt water for 5 minutes.
-d) Wash using correct laundry method.
-e) Rinse in warm then cold water.
-f) Dry correctly.
How do we disinfect handkerchiefs using salt?
MENTOR Agriculture Learner's Book p. 70
-Salt
-Cold water
-Warm water
-Soap
-Handkerchiefs
MENTOR Agriculture Learner's Book p. 71
-Water
-Disinfectant
-Basin
-Socks
Assessment rubrics -Activity journal -Observation -Practical assessment
12 3
Hygiene Practices
Disinfecting Clothing and Household Articles - Importance of disinfecting clothing and household articles
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:

-Explain the importance of disinfecting clothing and household articles.
-Appreciate the importance of disinfecting for hygiene purposes.
-Value disinfection as a hygiene practice.
In groups, learners are guided to:
-Use digital or printed resources to search for the importance of disinfecting clothing and household articles for hygiene purposes.
-Make presentations to classmates on the findings.
Why is it important to disinfect clothing and household articles?
MENTOR Agriculture Learner's Book p. 71
-Digital devices
-Print resources
-Resource person
Assessment rubrics -Written questions -Oral questions -Presentations

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