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TERM III
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WK LSN TOPIC SUB-TOPIC OBJECTIVES T/L ACTIVITIES T/L AIDS REFERENCE REMARKS
1 3
LIVESTOCK PRODUCTION IV (LIVESTOCK REARING PRACTICES)
Types of Hives and Stocking
Bee Management and Honey Harvesting
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:
Identify types of hives. Outline methods used to stock a hive. Describe advantages of different hive types. Explain bee stocking procedures.
Brief discussion on hive types. Discussion with questioning on stocking methods. Exposition of hive advantages. Question and answer on procedures.
Different hive types pictures. Stocking equipment pictures. Hive comparison charts. Procedure demonstration materials.
Bee feeding equipment pictures. Pest identification charts. Honey harvesting tools pictures. Processing equipment demonstrations.
KLB BK III Pgs 60-65
1 4
LIVESTOCK PRODUCTION IV (LIVESTOCK REARING PRACTICES)
Fish Farming - Importance and Requirements
Fish Pond Management - Stocking, Feeding and Harvesting
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:
Outline importance of fish keeping. Identify requirements for fish farming. Describe selection of suitable sites. Explain pond construction procedures.
Brain storming on fish farming benefits. Discussion on site requirements. Exposition of pond construction. Brief discussion on management practices.
Fish pond pictures. Site requirement charts. Construction procedure diagrams. Soil testing equipment pictures.
Fish stocking pictures. Feeding equipment pictures. Harvesting nets pictures. Preservation method charts.
KLB BK III Pgs 72-73
2 1
FARM STRUCTURES
Planning and Siting Farm Structures
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:
Explain factors considered when planning farm structures. State factors considered when siting farm structures. Describe site preparation procedures. Discuss relationship between structures.
Brain storming on farm structure importance. Discussion on planning factors. Exposition of siting factors. Question and answer on site preparation.
Charts on farm structures. Planning factor lists. Site requirement guides. Pictures of different farm structures.
KLB BK III Pgs 83-84
2 2
FARM STRUCTURES
Types of Construction Materials
Construction Materials - Stones, Concrete and Mud Blocks
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:
Identify types of construction materials. State advantages and disadvantages of different materials. Explain selection criteria for materials. Describe properties of construction materials.
Discussion on material types. Exposition of material properties. Brief discussion on selection criteria. Question and answer on material advantages.
Samples of construction materials. Material comparison charts. Property demonstration materials. Cost comparison tables.
Stone samples. Concrete block examples. Mud block samples. Ratio calculation charts.
KLB BK III Pgs 84-88
2 3
FARM STRUCTURES
Construction Materials - Metals, Timber and Treatment
Parts of a Building - Foundation
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:
Identify types of metals used in construction. Describe timber treatment methods. Explain chemical treatment procedures. State advantages of treated materials.
Discussion on metal types and uses. Exposition of timber treatment methods. Brief discussion on chemical treatment. Question and answer on treatment benefits.
Metal construction samples. Timber treatment charts. Chemical treatment procedure guides. Before and after treatment examples.
Foundation diagrams. Construction procedure charts. Foundation material samples. Cross-section illustrations.
KLB BK III Pgs 84-88
2 4
FARM STRUCTURES
Parts of a Building - Walls and Roof
Livestock Structures - Crushes
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:
Identify parts of building walls. Describe wall construction procedures. Explain roof structure components. State functions of different roof parts.
Discussion on wall construction. Exposition of roof components. Brief discussion on construction techniques. Question and answer on structural functions.
Wall construction diagrams. Roof structure charts. Building component illustrations. Construction tool pictures.
Crush design diagrams. Livestock management charts. Construction material lists. Maintenance procedure guides.
KLB BK III Pgs 89-93
3 1
FARM STRUCTURES
Livestock Structures - Plunge Dips
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:
Identify parts of a plunge dip. State advantages and disadvantages of plunge dips. Describe construction materials needed. Explain maintenance requirements for dips.
Exposition of plunge dip components. Discussion on advantages and disadvantages. Brief discussion on construction materials. Question and answer on maintenance.
Plunge dip diagrams. Component identification charts. Material requirement lists. Maintenance schedule examples.
KLB BK III Pgs 94-99
3 2
FARM STRUCTURES
Livestock Structures - Machakos Dips and Spray Race
Livestock Structures - Dairy Sheds and Zero Grazing Units
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:
Compare Machakos dip with plunge dip. Describe spray race components. State advantages of spray race over dips. Explain operational requirements for spray systems.
Discussion on dip type comparison. Exposition of spray race components. Brief discussion on operational advantages. Question and answer on system requirements.
Dip comparison charts. Spray race diagrams. Component identification guides. Operational procedure charts.
Dairy shed layout diagrams. Zero grazing unit charts. Component identification guides. Maintenance requirement lists.
KLB BK III Pgs 94-99
3

OPENER EXAM

4 1
FARM STRUCTURES
Livestock Structures - Calf Pens
Poultry Houses
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:
Identify structural requirements for calf pens. Describe different calf pen designs. State factors affecting calf pen construction. Explain maintenance needs for calf housing.
Discussion on calf housing needs. Exposition of structural requirements. Brief discussion on design variations. Question and answer on maintenance needs.
Calf pen design diagrams. Structural requirement charts. Design variation illustrations. Maintenance procedure guides.
Poultry house design charts. Structural requirement guides. Material specification lists. Ventilation system diagrams.
KLB BK III Pgs 104-105
4 2
FARM STRUCTURES
Piggery Units and Rabbitry
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:
Identify parts of piggery unit. Describe structural requirements for pig housing. Explain rabbit housing systems. State construction materials for small livestock housing.
Discussion on pig housing components. Exposition of structural requirements. Brief discussion on rabbit housing systems. Question and answer on construction materials.
Piggery layout diagrams. Rabbit housing charts. Structural requirement guides. Material specification lists.
KLB BK III Pgs 106-110
4 3
FARM STRUCTURES
Fish Ponds and Bee Hives
Farm Stores and Silos
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:
Describe fish pond construction procedures. State factors considered when siting fish ponds. Identify types of bee hives. Explain construction requirements for KTBH.
Brain storming on aquaculture structures. Discussion on fish pond construction. Exposition of bee hive types. Brief discussion on KTBH construction.
Fish pond construction diagrams. Bee hive design charts. Construction procedure guides. Material requirement lists.
Storage structure diagrams. Silo construction charts. Structural requirement guides. Maintenance procedure lists.
KLB BK III Pgs 124-130
4 4
FARM STRUCTURES
Fences - Types and Construction
Wire Fences and Live Fences
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:
State uses of fences in the farm. Identify types of fences. Compare advantages and disadvantages of different fence types. Describe fence construction procedures.
Brain storming on fence importance. Discussion on fence types. Exposition of construction procedures. Brief discussion on fence selection criteria.
Fence type illustrations. Construction procedure charts. Advantage/disadvantage comparison tables. Material requirement guides.
Wire fence construction diagrams. Live fence examples. Maintenance requirement charts. Fence comparison tables.
KLB BK III Pgs 124-130
5 1
FARM STRUCTURES
Green Houses and Nursery Structures
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:
Outline requirements for green house construction. Describe types of nursery structures. State factors considered when siting nursery structures. Explain construction materials for crop structures.
Brain storming on protected cultivation. Discussion on green house requirements. Exposition of nursery structure types. Brief discussion on construction materials.
Green house design diagrams. Nursery structure charts. Construction material lists. Siting factor guides.
KLB BK III Pgs 130-138
5 2
AGRICULTURAL ECONOMICS II (LAND TENURE AND LAND REFORM)
Meaning of Land Tenure
Collective Land Tenure System - Communal
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:
Define the term land tenure. Explain the concept of tenure security. Distinguish between customary and written laws. Identify factors influencing land tenure systems.
Exposition of new concepts on land tenure. Discussion on tenure security importance. Probing questions on land laws. Brief discussion on land rights.
Charts on land tenure concepts. Student textbooks. Land tenure system diagrams. Tenure security illustrations.
Examples of communal land systems. Advantage/disadvantage charts. Community examples (Maasai). Problem identification guides.
KLB BK III Pgs 140-142
5 3
AGRICULTURAL ECONOMICS II (LAND TENURE AND LAND REFORM)
Collective Land Tenure System - Co-operative and State
Individual Tenure System - Owner-operator
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:
State advantages and disadvantages of co-operative system. Describe state ownership of land. Give examples of co-operative land systems. Compare different collective tenure systems.
Discussion on co-operative land ownership. Exposition of state ownership systems. Brief discussion on examples. Comparison of collective systems.
Co-operative land examples. State land system charts. Comparison tables. ADC farm examples.
Individual land ownership examples. Title deed samples. Production planning charts. Security benefit illustrations.
KLB BK III Pgs 142-144
5 4
AGRICULTURAL ECONOMICS II (LAND TENURE AND LAND REFORM)
Individual Tenure System - Landlordism and Tenancy
Individual Tenure System - Concession/Company
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:
State advantages and disadvantages of landlordism and tenancy. Explain leasehold land tenure system. Describe tenant-landlord relationships. Discuss rent payment methods.
Discussion on landlord-tenant systems. Exposition of leasehold arrangements. Brief discussion on rental agreements. Question and answer on payment methods.
Lease agreement examples. Landlord-tenant relationship charts. Rent payment systems. Leasehold land examples.
Company land examples. Estate system charts. Plantation examples (Delmonte). Government agreement illustrations.
KLB BK III Pgs 144-147
6-7

END TERM EXAMINATIONS

8 1
AGRICULTURAL ECONOMICS II (LAND TENURE AND LAND REFORM)
Fragmentation and Sub-division of Land
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:
Define land fragmentation and sub-division. State factors contributing to fragmentation. Explain effects of fragmentation on agriculture. Describe inheritance processes.
Discussion on land fragmentation concepts. Exposition of fragmentation factors. Brief discussion on agricultural effects. Question and answer on inheritance.
Fragmentation examples. Factor identification charts. Agricultural impact illustrations. Inheritance process guides.
KLB BK III Pgs 147-152
8 2
AGRICULTURAL ECONOMICS II (LAND TENURE AND LAND REFORM)
Effects of Fragmentation and Sub-division
Land Reform - Meaning and Objectives
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:
Highlight effects of fragmentation and sub-division on agricultural development. Explain problems created by scattered holdings. Discuss difficulties in farm management. Identify challenges in extension services.
Brain storming on fragmentation problems. Discussion on management difficulties. Exposition of agricultural development effects. Brief discussion on extension challenges.
Fragmented land examples. Management problem charts. Development impact illustrations. Extension service challenges.
Land reform definition charts. Objective identification guides. Programme type illustrations. Land control examples.
KLB BK III Pgs 147-152
8 3
AGRICULTURAL ECONOMICS II (LAND TENURE AND LAND REFORM)
Land Consolidation
Land Adjudication and Registration
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:
Discuss land consolidation programmes. State advantages of land consolidation. Describe the consolidation process. Explain benefits of consolidated holdings.
Brain storming on land consolidation benefits. Discussion on consolidation process. Exposition of programme advantages. Brief discussion on consolidated farm benefits.
Land consolidation examples. Process flow charts. Advantage identification guides. Consolidated farm illustrations.
Adjudication process charts. Title deed examples. Registration procedure guides. Farmer benefit illustrations.
KLB BK III Pgs 152-157
8 4
AGRICULTURAL ECONOMICS II (LAND TENURE AND LAND REFORM)
Settlement and Resettlement
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:
Define settlement and resettlement concepts. Outline objectives of land redistribution. Explain development of settlement schemes in Kenya. Describe requirements for success of settlement schemes.
Brain storming on settlement concepts. Discussion on redistribution objectives. Exposition of Kenyan settlement schemes. Brief discussion on success requirements.
Settlement scheme examples. Objective identification charts. Kenya settlement history. Success requirement guides.
KLB BK III Pgs 152-157
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