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Agriculture & Nutrition
Grade 5 2026
TERM I
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WK LSN STRAND SUB-STRAND LESSON LEARNING OUTCOMES LEARNING EXPERIENCES KEY INQUIRY QUESTIONS LEARNING RESOURCES ASSESSMENT METHODS REFLECTION
2 1
CONSERVATION OF RESOURCES
Soil Conservation - Identification of sites for soil improvement
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:

- Identify sites for soil improvement in the school or community.
- Explain why soil needs improvement.
- Appreciate the importance of soil in farming activities.
- Learners to discuss and identify sites in the school and community that have poor soil for crop growth.
- Learners to identify and examine areas with poor crop growth caused by soil erosion.
- Learners to brainstorm on the damage caused by soil erosion to the environment.
How can we identify sites in need of soil improvement?
- Pictures
- Photos
- Digital devices
- KLB Visionary pg. 1
- Charts showing eroded soil
- Oral questions - Written quizzes - Observation
2 2
CONSERVATION OF RESOURCES
Soil Conservation - Identification of sites for soil improvement
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:

- Identify sites for soil improvement in the school or community.
- Explain why soil needs improvement.
- Appreciate the importance of soil in farming activities.
- Learners to discuss and identify sites in the school and community that have poor soil for crop growth.
- Learners to identify and examine areas with poor crop growth caused by soil erosion.
- Learners to brainstorm on the damage caused by soil erosion to the environment.
How can we identify sites in need of soil improvement?
- Pictures
- Photos
- Digital devices
- KLB Visionary pg. 1
- Charts showing eroded soil
- Oral questions - Written quizzes - Observation
2 3
CONSERVATION OF RESOURCES
Soil Conservation - Identification of sites for soil improvement
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:

- Distinguish between fertile and infertile soil.
- Identify signs of soil that needs improvement.
- Appreciate the importance of good soil for plant growth.
- Learners to discuss and identify sites in the school and community that have poor soil for crop growth.
- In groups, learners to examine soil samples from different locations and discuss their observations.
- Learners to observe plants growing in different soil types.
What are the signs of soil that needs improvement?
- Pictures
- Photos
- Digital devices
- KLB Visionary pg. 2
- Soil samples
- Oral questions - Written quizzes - Observation
2 4
CONSERVATION OF RESOURCES
Soil Conservation - Identification of sites for soil improvement
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:

- Distinguish between fertile and infertile soil.
- Identify signs of soil that needs improvement.
- Appreciate the importance of good soil for plant growth.
- Learners to discuss and identify sites in the school and community that have poor soil for crop growth.
- In groups, learners to examine soil samples from different locations and discuss their observations.
- Learners to observe plants growing in different soil types.
What are the signs of soil that needs improvement?
- Pictures
- Photos
- Digital devices
- KLB Visionary pg. 2
- Soil samples
- Oral questions - Written quizzes - Observation
3 1
CONSERVATION OF RESOURCES
Soil Conservation - Construction of an organic waste pit
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:

- Explain what an organic waste pit is.
- Identify suitable materials for an organic waste pit.
- Value recycling of organic materials.
- Learners to brainstorm on materials that can be used in an organic waste pit.
- Learners to discuss the benefits of organic waste pits.
- Learners to identify materials in their environment that can be used in an organic waste pit.
What materials should we dump in an organic waste pit?
- Pictures
- Photos
- Digital devices
- KLB Visionary pg. 3
- Video clips
- Oral questions - Written quizzes - Observation
3 2
CONSERVATION OF RESOURCES
Soil Conservation - Construction of an organic waste pit
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:

- Explain what an organic waste pit is.
- Identify suitable materials for an organic waste pit.
- Value recycling of organic materials.
- Learners to brainstorm on materials that can be used in an organic waste pit.
- Learners to discuss the benefits of organic waste pits.
- Learners to identify materials in their environment that can be used in an organic waste pit.
What materials should we dump in an organic waste pit?
- Pictures
- Photos
- Digital devices
- KLB Visionary pg. 3
- Video clips
- Oral questions - Written quizzes - Observation
3 3
CONSERVATION OF RESOURCES
Soil Conservation - Construction of an organic waste pit
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:

- Select a suitable site for an organic waste pit.
- Identify locally available materials for making an organic waste pit.
- Appreciate the importance of organic waste for soil improvement.
- Learners to select an appropriate site for constructing an organic waste pit.
- Learners to identify and collect materials needed for constructing an organic waste pit.
- Learners to discuss factors to consider when selecting a site for an organic waste pit.
How do we select a good site for an organic waste pit?
- Pictures
- Photos
- Digital devices
- KLB Visionary pg. 3
- Video clips
- Jembes, spades, tape measure
- Oral questions - Written quizzes - Observation
3 4
CONSERVATION OF RESOURCES
Soil Conservation - Construction of an organic waste pit
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:

- Select a suitable site for an organic waste pit.
- Identify locally available materials for making an organic waste pit.
- Appreciate the importance of organic waste for soil improvement.
- Learners to select an appropriate site for constructing an organic waste pit.
- Learners to identify and collect materials needed for constructing an organic waste pit.
- Learners to discuss factors to consider when selecting a site for an organic waste pit.
How do we select a good site for an organic waste pit?
- Pictures
- Photos
- Digital devices
- KLB Visionary pg. 3
- Video clips
- Jembes, spades, tape measure
- Oral questions - Written quizzes - Observation
4 1
CONSERVATION OF RESOURCES
Soil Conservation - Construction of an organic waste pit
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:

- Construct an organic waste pit.
- Use appropriate tools in constructing the organic waste pit.
- Show responsibility in maintaining the organic waste pit.
- Learners to construct a pit, a site or a structure for dumping plant residue and suitable food remains and organic kitchen wastes in school.
- Learners to work collaboratively to dig and prepare the pit.
- Learners to measure and mark the area for the organic waste pit.
How do we construct an organic waste pit?
- Pictures
- Photos
- Digital devices
- KLB Visionary pg. 4
- Digging tools
- Measuring tools
- Oral questions - Written quizzes - Observation
4 2
CONSERVATION OF RESOURCES
Soil Conservation - Construction of an organic waste pit
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:

- Construct an organic waste pit.
- Use appropriate tools in constructing the organic waste pit.
- Show responsibility in maintaining the organic waste pit.
- Learners to construct a pit, a site or a structure for dumping plant residue and suitable food remains and organic kitchen wastes in school.
- Learners to work collaboratively to dig and prepare the pit.
- Learners to measure and mark the area for the organic waste pit.
How do we construct an organic waste pit?
- Pictures
- Photos
- Digital devices
- KLB Visionary pg. 4
- Digging tools
- Measuring tools
- Oral questions - Written quizzes - Observation
4 3
CONSERVATION OF RESOURCES
Soil Conservation - Growing crops in a residue pit
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:

- Identify crops suitable for growing in residue pits.
- Explain the benefits of growing crops in residue pits.
- Value the use of organic materials for plant growth.
- Learners to discuss suitable crops for planting in residue pits.
- Learners to identify crops that can benefit from the nutrients in decomposed materials.
- Learners to discuss how decomposed materials improve soil fertility.
How can we grow crops in a residue pit?
- Pictures
- Photos
- Digital devices
- KLB Visionary pg. 5
- Video clips
- Seeds of suitable crops
- Oral questions - Written quizzes - Observation
4 4
CONSERVATION OF RESOURCES
Soil Conservation - Growing crops in a residue pit
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:

- Identify crops suitable for growing in residue pits.
- Explain the benefits of growing crops in residue pits.
- Value the use of organic materials for plant growth.
- Learners to discuss suitable crops for planting in residue pits.
- Learners to identify crops that can benefit from the nutrients in decomposed materials.
- Learners to discuss how decomposed materials improve soil fertility.
How can we grow crops in a residue pit?
- Pictures
- Photos
- Digital devices
- KLB Visionary pg. 5
- Video clips
- Seeds of suitable crops
- Oral questions - Written quizzes - Observation
5 1
CONSERVATION OF RESOURCES
Soil Conservation - Growing crops in a residue pit
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:

- Plant crops in a residue pit.
- Demonstrate care for the growing crops.
- Appreciate the benefits of improved soil.
- Learners to plant crop in a residue pit to observe and appreciate soil improvement from accumulated organic wastes.
- Learners to prepare the residue pit for planting.
- Learners to select appropriate seeds for planting in the residue pit.
How can we improve the soil using suitable organic wastes?
- Pictures
- Photos
- Digital devices
- KLB Visionary pg. 6
- Seeds
- Watering cans
- Oral questions - Written quizzes - Observation
5 2
CONSERVATION OF RESOURCES
Soil Conservation - Growing crops in a residue pit
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:

- Plant crops in a residue pit.
- Demonstrate care for the growing crops.
- Appreciate the benefits of improved soil.
- Learners to plant crop in a residue pit to observe and appreciate soil improvement from accumulated organic wastes.
- Learners to prepare the residue pit for planting.
- Learners to select appropriate seeds for planting in the residue pit.
How can we improve the soil using suitable organic wastes?
- Pictures
- Photos
- Digital devices
- KLB Visionary pg. 6
- Seeds
- Watering cans
- Oral questions - Written quizzes - Observation
5 3
CONSERVATION OF RESOURCES
Water Conservation - Ways of conserving water for household gardening
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:

- Explain why water conservation is important in gardening.
- Identify methods of conserving water in the garden.
- Value water as a limited resource.
- Learners to use devices or other resources to search for information on ways of water conservation such as mulching, cover cropping and shading in kitchen and backyard gardening.
- Learners to discuss the importance of water conservation in gardening.
- Learners to identify various methods of water conservation.
Why is water conservation important in gardening?
- Pictures
- Photos
- Digital devices
- KLB Visionary pg. 10
- Video clips
- Oral questions - Written quizzes - Observation
5 4
CONSERVATION OF RESOURCES
Water Conservation - Ways of conserving water for household gardening
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:

- Explain why water conservation is important in gardening.
- Identify methods of conserving water in the garden.
- Value water as a limited resource.
- Learners to use devices or other resources to search for information on ways of water conservation such as mulching, cover cropping and shading in kitchen and backyard gardening.
- Learners to discuss the importance of water conservation in gardening.
- Learners to identify various methods of water conservation.
Why is water conservation important in gardening?
- Pictures
- Photos
- Digital devices
- KLB Visionary pg. 10
- Video clips
- Oral questions - Written quizzes - Observation
6 1
CONSERVATION OF RESOURCES
Water Conservation - Ways of conserving water for household gardening
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:

- Explain various methods of conserving water.
- Identify the benefits of water conservation methods.
- Show responsibility in conserving water.
- Learners to discuss different methods of water conservation.
- Learners to identify the advantages and disadvantages of each method.
- Learners to discuss how water conservation contributes to sustainable gardening.
What methods can we use to conserve water in the garden?
- Pictures
- Photos
- Digital devices
- KLB Visionary pg. 11
- Video clips
- Oral questions - Written quizzes - Observation
6 2
CONSERVATION OF RESOURCES
Water Conservation - Ways of conserving water for household gardening
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:

- Explain various methods of conserving water.
- Identify the benefits of water conservation methods.
- Show responsibility in conserving water.
- Learners to discuss different methods of water conservation.
- Learners to identify the advantages and disadvantages of each method.
- Learners to discuss how water conservation contributes to sustainable gardening.
What methods can we use to conserve water in the garden?
- Pictures
- Photos
- Digital devices
- KLB Visionary pg. 11
- Video clips
- Oral questions - Written quizzes - Observation
6 3
CONSERVATION OF RESOURCES
Water Conservation - Conservation of water in farming through mulching
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:

- Define mulching as a water conservation method.
- Identify materials suitable for mulching.
- Appreciate the value of water conservation.
- Learners to discuss what mulching is and how it helps conserve water.
- Learners to identify materials in their environment that can be used for mulching.
- Learners to discuss the advantages of mulching in water conservation.
How does mulching help in water conservation?
- Pictures
- Photos
- Digital devices
- KLB Visionary pg. 12
- Mulching materials
- Oral questions - Written quizzes - Observation
6 4
CONSERVATION OF RESOURCES
Water Conservation - Conservation of water in farming through mulching
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:

- Define mulching as a water conservation method.
- Identify materials suitable for mulching.
- Appreciate the value of water conservation.
- Learners to discuss what mulching is and how it helps conserve water.
- Learners to identify materials in their environment that can be used for mulching.
- Learners to discuss the advantages of mulching in water conservation.
How does mulching help in water conservation?
- Pictures
- Photos
- Digital devices
- KLB Visionary pg. 12
- Mulching materials
- Oral questions - Written quizzes - Observation
7 1
CONSERVATION OF RESOURCES
Water Conservation - Conservation of water in farming through mulching
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:

- Apply mulch to conserve water.
- Demonstrate correct mulching techniques.
- Show responsibility in conserving water resources.
- Learners practice various ways of conserving water in farming within school.
- In groups, learners apply mulch to crops in the school garden.
- Learners observe how to apply mulch correctly to different types of crops.
What materials can we use for mulching?
- Pictures
- Photos
- Digital devices
- KLB Visionary pg. 12
- Mulching materials
- Garden tools
- Oral questions - Written quizzes - Observation
7 2
CONSERVATION OF RESOURCES
Water Conservation - Conservation of water in farming through mulching
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:

- Apply mulch to conserve water.
- Demonstrate correct mulching techniques.
- Show responsibility in conserving water resources.
- Learners practice various ways of conserving water in farming within school.
- In groups, learners apply mulch to crops in the school garden.
- Learners observe how to apply mulch correctly to different types of crops.
What materials can we use for mulching?
- Pictures
- Photos
- Digital devices
- KLB Visionary pg. 12
- Mulching materials
- Garden tools
- Oral questions - Written quizzes - Observation
7 3
CONSERVATION OF RESOURCES
Water Conservation - Use of cover crops to conserve water in farming
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:

- Explain what cover crops are.
- Identify types of cover crops for water conservation.
- Value the importance of cover crops in farming.
- Learners to discuss what cover crops are and their role in water conservation.
- Learners to identify different types of cover crops.
- Learners to explore how cover crops help in conserving soil moisture.
What are cover crops and how do they help conserve water?
- Pictures
- Photos
- Digital devices
- KLB Visionary pg. 12
- Video clips
- Examples of cover crops
- Oral questions - Written quizzes - Observation
7 4
CONSERVATION OF RESOURCES
Water Conservation - Use of cover crops to conserve water in farming
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:

- Explain what cover crops are.
- Identify types of cover crops for water conservation.
- Value the importance of cover crops in farming.
- Learners to discuss what cover crops are and their role in water conservation.
- Learners to identify different types of cover crops.
- Learners to explore how cover crops help in conserving soil moisture.
What are cover crops and how do they help conserve water?
- Pictures
- Photos
- Digital devices
- KLB Visionary pg. 12
- Video clips
- Examples of cover crops
- Oral questions - Written quizzes - Observation
8 1
CONSERVATION OF RESOURCES
Water Conservation - Use of cover crops to conserve water in farming
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:

- Plant cover crops for water conservation.
- Demonstrate proper care of cover crops.
- Appreciate the benefits of cover crops in farming.
- Learners to practice planting cover crops in the school garden.
- Learners to observe and care for the cover crops.
- Learners to discuss how the cover crops impact soil moisture.
How do we plant and care for cover crops?
- Pictures
- Photos
- Digital devices
- KLB Visionary pg. 13
- Seeds of cover crops
- Garden tools
- Oral questions - Written quizzes - Observation
8 2
CONSERVATION OF RESOURCES
Water Conservation - Use of cover crops to conserve water in farming
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:

- Plant cover crops for water conservation.
- Demonstrate proper care of cover crops.
- Appreciate the benefits of cover crops in farming.
- Learners to practice planting cover crops in the school garden.
- Learners to observe and care for the cover crops.
- Learners to discuss how the cover crops impact soil moisture.
How do we plant and care for cover crops?
- Pictures
- Photos
- Digital devices
- KLB Visionary pg. 13
- Seeds of cover crops
- Garden tools
- Oral questions - Written quizzes - Observation
8 3
CONSERVATION OF RESOURCES
Water Conservation - Conserving water in farming by shading
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:

- Explain how shading conserves water in farming.
- Identify materials used for shading crops.
- Value shading as a water conservation method.
- Learners to discuss how shading helps conserve water in farming.
- Learners to identify materials that can be used for shading crops.
- Learners to explore the benefits of shading in water conservation.
How does shading help in water conservation?
- Pictures
- Photos
- Digital devices
- KLB Visionary pg. 13
- Shading materials
- Oral questions - Written quizzes - Observation
8 4
CONSERVATION OF RESOURCES
Water Conservation - Conserving water in farming by shading
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:

- Explain how shading conserves water in farming.
- Identify materials used for shading crops.
- Value shading as a water conservation method.
- Learners to discuss how shading helps conserve water in farming.
- Learners to identify materials that can be used for shading crops.
- Learners to explore the benefits of shading in water conservation.
How does shading help in water conservation?
- Pictures
- Photos
- Digital devices
- KLB Visionary pg. 13
- Shading materials
- Oral questions - Written quizzes - Observation
9 1
CONSERVATION OF RESOURCES
Water Conservation - Conserving water in farming by shading
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:

- Construct shades for crop protection.
- Demonstrate correct placement of shades.
- Show responsibility in conserving water through shading.
- Learners practice various ways of conserving water in farming within school.
- In groups, learners construct shades for crops in the school garden.
- Learners observe and discuss the effects of shading on soil moisture.
What materials can we use for shading crops?
- Pictures
- Photos
- Digital devices
- KLB Visionary pg. 13
- Shading materials
- Construction tools
- Oral questions - Written quizzes - Observation
9 2
CONSERVATION OF RESOURCES
Water Conservation - Conserving water in farming by shading
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:

- Construct shades for crop protection.
- Demonstrate correct placement of shades.
- Show responsibility in conserving water through shading.
- Learners practice various ways of conserving water in farming within school.
- In groups, learners construct shades for crops in the school garden.
- Learners observe and discuss the effects of shading on soil moisture.
What materials can we use for shading crops?
- Pictures
- Photos
- Digital devices
- KLB Visionary pg. 13
- Shading materials
- Construction tools
- Oral questions - Written quizzes - Observation
9 3
CONSERVATION OF RESOURCES
Water Conservation - Comparison between moisture conservation in mulched and unmulched crop
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:

- Set up an experiment on mulching.
- Predict the outcomes of the experiment.
- Appreciate the scientific method in farming practices.
- In groups, learners to experiment on mulching (mulch some crops and leave others unmulched).
- Learners to set up the experiment with control and experimental groups.
- Learners to make predictions about the outcomes of the experiment.
How can we compare moisture conservation in mulched and unmulched crops?
- Pictures
- Photos
- Digital devices
- KLB Visionary pg. 14
- Mulching materials
- Garden tools
- Oral questions - Written quizzes - Observation
9 4
CONSERVATION OF RESOURCES
Water Conservation - Comparison between moisture conservation in mulched and unmulched crop
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:

- Set up an experiment on mulching.
- Predict the outcomes of the experiment.
- Appreciate the scientific method in farming practices.
- In groups, learners to experiment on mulching (mulch some crops and leave others unmulched).
- Learners to set up the experiment with control and experimental groups.
- Learners to make predictions about the outcomes of the experiment.
How can we compare moisture conservation in mulched and unmulched crops?
- Pictures
- Photos
- Digital devices
- KLB Visionary pg. 14
- Mulching materials
- Garden tools
- Oral questions - Written quizzes - Observation
10 1
CONSERVATION OF RESOURCES
Water Conservation - Importance of conserving water for gardening activities
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:

- Explain the importance of water conservation in gardening.
- Identify the benefits of different water conservation methods.
- Value water as a precious resource.
- Learners to make presentations to share experiences on importance of conserving water in kitchen and backyard gardening activities.
- Learners to discuss the ecological and economic benefits of water conservation.
- Learners to explore the consequences of water wastage in gardening.
Why is it important to conserve water in gardening?
- Pictures
- Photos
- Digital devices
- KLB Visionary pg. 15
- Chart papers
- Markers
- Oral questions - Written quizzes - Observation
10 2
CONSERVATION OF RESOURCES
Water Conservation - Importance of conserving water for gardening activities
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:

- Explain the importance of water conservation in gardening.
- Identify the benefits of different water conservation methods.
- Value water as a precious resource.
- Learners to make presentations to share experiences on importance of conserving water in kitchen and backyard gardening activities.
- Learners to discuss the ecological and economic benefits of water conservation.
- Learners to explore the consequences of water wastage in gardening.
Why is it important to conserve water in gardening?
- Pictures
- Photos
- Digital devices
- KLB Visionary pg. 15
- Chart papers
- Markers
- Oral questions - Written quizzes - Observation
10 3
CONSERVATION OF RESOURCES
Conserving Wild Animals - Identification of ways of repelling wild animals
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:

- Explain why it's important to repel rather than harm wild animals.
- Identify methods of repelling wild animals.
- Value the coexistence of humans and wildlife.
- Learners to watch video clips or listen to a resource person on safe ways of repelling wild animals.
- Learners to discuss different ways of repelling wild animals without harming them.
- Learners to identify the importance of wild animals in the ecosystem.
Why should we repel wild animals rather than harm them?
- Pictures
- Photos
- Digital devices
- KLB Visionary pg. 19
- Video clips
- Oral questions - Written quizzes - Observation
10 4
CONSERVATION OF RESOURCES
Conserving Wild Animals - Identification of ways of repelling wild animals
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:

- Explain why it's important to repel rather than harm wild animals.
- Identify methods of repelling wild animals.
- Value the coexistence of humans and wildlife.
- Learners to watch video clips or listen to a resource person on safe ways of repelling wild animals.
- Learners to discuss different ways of repelling wild animals without harming them.
- Learners to identify the importance of wild animals in the ecosystem.
Why should we repel wild animals rather than harm them?
- Pictures
- Photos
- Digital devices
- KLB Visionary pg. 19
- Video clips
- Oral questions - Written quizzes - Observation
11 1
CONSERVATION OF RESOURCES
Conserving Wild Animals - Identification of ways of repelling wild animals
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:

- Categorize different methods of repelling wild animals.
- Identify the effectiveness of different repelling methods.
- Appreciate the need to protect both human property and wild animals.
- Learners to categorize different methods of repelling wild animals.
- Learners to discuss the effectiveness of different repelling methods for various wild animals.
- Learners to explore the challenges in wild animal management.
Which methods are effective for repelling different types of wild animals?
- Pictures
- Photos
- Digital devices
- KLB Visionary pg. 20
- Video clips
- Oral questions - Written quizzes - Observation
11 2
CONSERVATION OF RESOURCES
Conserving Wild Animals - Identification of ways of repelling wild animals
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:

- Categorize different methods of repelling wild animals.
- Identify the effectiveness of different repelling methods.
- Appreciate the need to protect both human property and wild animals.
- Learners to categorize different methods of repelling wild animals.
- Learners to discuss the effectiveness of different repelling methods for various wild animals.
- Learners to explore the challenges in wild animal management.
Which methods are effective for repelling different types of wild animals?
- Pictures
- Photos
- Digital devices
- KLB Visionary pg. 20
- Video clips
- Oral questions - Written quizzes - Observation
11 3
CONSERVATION OF RESOURCES
Conserving Wild Animals - How to use smoke to repel wild animals
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:

- Explain how smoke repels wild animals.
- Identify safe ways of using smoke as a repellent.
- Value safety when using fire to create smoke.
- Learners to discuss how smoke can be used to repel wild animals.
- Learners to explore the science behind why smoke repels animals.
- Learners to identify safety measures when using fire to create smoke.
How can we safely use smoke to repel wild animals?
- Pictures
- Photos
- Digital devices
- KLB Visionary pg. 21
- Video clips
- Oral questions - Written quizzes - Observation
11 4
CONSERVATION OF RESOURCES
Conserving Wild Animals - How to use smoke to repel wild animals
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:

- Explain how smoke repels wild animals.
- Identify safe ways of using smoke as a repellent.
- Value safety when using fire to create smoke.
- Learners to discuss how smoke can be used to repel wild animals.
- Learners to explore the science behind why smoke repels animals.
- Learners to identify safety measures when using fire to create smoke.
How can we safely use smoke to repel wild animals?
- Pictures
- Photos
- Digital devices
- KLB Visionary pg. 21
- Video clips
- Oral questions - Written quizzes - Observation
12 1
CONSERVATION OF RESOURCES
Conserving Wild Animals - Use of smell repellents to keep off wild animals
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:

- Explain how smell repellents work to keep off wild animals.
- Identify natural smell repellents for wild animals.
- Appreciate natural methods of wildlife management.
- Learners to discuss how smell repellents work to keep off wild animals.
- Learners to identify natural plants and substances that repel wild animals.
- Learners to explore how different animals respond to different smells.
How do smell repellents work to keep off wild animals?
- Pictures
- Photos
- Digital devices
- KLB Visionary pg. 22
- Samples of repellent plants
- Oral questions - Written quizzes - Observation
12 2
CONSERVATION OF RESOURCES
Conserving Wild Animals - Use of smell repellents to keep off wild animals
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:

- Explain how smell repellents work to keep off wild animals.
- Identify natural smell repellents for wild animals.
- Appreciate natural methods of wildlife management.
- Learners to discuss how smell repellents work to keep off wild animals.
- Learners to identify natural plants and substances that repel wild animals.
- Learners to explore how different animals respond to different smells.
How do smell repellents work to keep off wild animals?
- Pictures
- Photos
- Digital devices
- KLB Visionary pg. 22
- Samples of repellent plants
- Oral questions - Written quizzes - Observation
12 3
CONSERVATION OF RESOURCES
Conserving Wild Animals - Use of smell repellents to keep off wild animals
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:

- Apply smell repellents to keep off wild animals.
- Demonstrate correct placement of smell repellents.
- Value environmental friendly methods of wildlife management.
- Learners to innovate safe ways of repelling small wild animals using smell repellents.
- Learners to demonstrate placement of repellent plants around a garden.
- Learners to discuss the effectiveness of different smell repellents for different animals.
How can we effectively use smell repellents to protect our gardens?
- Pictures
- Photos
- Digital devices
- KLB Visionary pg. 22
- Repellent plants and substances
- Oral questions - Written quizzes - Observation
12 4
CONSERVATION OF RESOURCES
Conserving Wild Animals - Use of smell repellents to keep off wild animals
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:

- Apply smell repellents to keep off wild animals.
- Demonstrate correct placement of smell repellents.
- Value environmental friendly methods of wildlife management.
- Learners to innovate safe ways of repelling small wild animals using smell repellents.
- Learners to demonstrate placement of repellent plants around a garden.
- Learners to discuss the effectiveness of different smell repellents for different animals.
How can we effectively use smell repellents to protect our gardens?
- Pictures
- Photos
- Digital devices
- KLB Visionary pg. 22
- Repellent plants and substances
- Oral questions - Written quizzes - Observation
13 1
CONSERVATION OF RESOURCES
Conserving Wild Animals - Importance of living better with wild animals
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:

- Explain why it's important to live harmoniously with wild animals.
- Identify benefits of wild animals to the ecosystem.
- Value the role of wild animals in biodiversity.
- Learners to discuss the importance of wild animals in the ecosystem.
- Learners to explore how wild animals contribute to biodiversity.
- Learners to identify the benefits of coexisting with wildlife.
Why is it important to live better with wild animals?
- Pictures
- Photos
- Digital devices
- KLB Visionary pg. 23
- Video clips
- Oral questions - Written quizzes - Observation
13 2
CONSERVATION OF RESOURCES
Conserving Wild Animals - Importance of living better with wild animals
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:

- Explain why it's important to live harmoniously with wild animals.
- Identify benefits of wild animals to the ecosystem.
- Value the role of wild animals in biodiversity.
- Learners to discuss the importance of wild animals in the ecosystem.
- Learners to explore how wild animals contribute to biodiversity.
- Learners to identify the benefits of coexisting with wildlife.
Why is it important to live better with wild animals?
- Pictures
- Photos
- Digital devices
- KLB Visionary pg. 23
- Video clips
- Oral questions - Written quizzes - Observation
13 3
CONSERVATION OF RESOURCES
Conserving Wild Animals - Living better with wild animals in your community
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:

- Identify local challenges in human-wildlife coexistence.
- Suggest solutions to local human-wildlife conflicts.
- Value community involvement in wildlife conservation.
- Learners to identify local challenges in human-wildlife coexistence.
- Learners to suggest solutions to local human-wildlife conflicts.
- Learners to discuss the role of community in wildlife conservation.
What challenges do we face in living with wild animals in our community?
- Pictures
- Photos
- Digital devices
- KLB Visionary pg. 24
- Local case studies
- Oral questions - Written quizzes - Observation
13 4
CONSERVATION OF RESOURCES
Conserving Wild Animals - Living better with wild animals in your community
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:

- Identify local challenges in human-wildlife coexistence.
- Suggest solutions to local human-wildlife conflicts.
- Value community involvement in wildlife conservation.
- Learners to identify local challenges in human-wildlife coexistence.
- Learners to suggest solutions to local human-wildlife conflicts.
- Learners to discuss the role of community in wildlife conservation.
What challenges do we face in living with wild animals in our community?
- Pictures
- Photos
- Digital devices
- KLB Visionary pg. 24
- Local case studies
- Oral questions - Written quizzes - Observation

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