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WK LSN STRAND SUB-STRAND LESSON LEARNING OUTCOMES LEARNING EXPERIENCES KEY INQUIRY QUESTIONS LEARNING RESOURCES ASSESSMENT METHODS REFLECTION
2 1
Communication in Pre-Technical Studies
Visual Programming - Application areas of visual programming software
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:

- Explain the application areas of visual programming software in solving problems
- Identify uses of applications in daily life
- Appreciate the role of visual programming
- Use digital device to search for uses of mobile applications and websites
- Study mobile phone screen with various applications
- Discuss application areas: games, animations, money transfer, robotics
- Identify problems solved by each application
How is visual programming used in solving day-to-day problems?
- Oxford Bk 9
pg. 48
- Digital device with internet
- Computer books
- Mobile phone showing applications
- Charts
- Observation - Oral questions - Written assignments
2 2
Communication in Pre-Technical Studies
Visual Programming - Introduction to Scratch programming
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:

- Navigate the Scratch programming interface
- Identify basic components of Scratch
- Show confidence in using visual programming software
- Start Scratch program and identify stage, sprites pane, blocks palette, script area
- Practice navigating different areas of interface
- Explore available blocks and categories
- Create new project and save it
What are the basic components of Scratch programming software?
- Oxford Bk 9
pg. 50
- Computer with Scratch 3 installed
- Digital projector
- Exercise books
- Scratch interface guide
- Observation - Practical work - Oral questions
2 3
Communication in Pre-Technical Studies
Visual Programming - Creating a story (Part 1) - Setting up backdrops and sprites
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:

- Create and customize backdrops in Scratch
- Insert sprites for a story
- Show creativity in designing visual elements
- Start Scratch and save project as 'Greening the Environment'
- Select and customize backdrops (Desert, text backdrop)
- Insert sprites: Noor, Characters 1, Butterfly 1, Giraffe, Grasshopper
- Verify sprites and backdrops panes
How do we create backdrops and add sprites for a story in Scratch?
- Oxford Bk 9
pg. 51
- Computer with Scratch 3
- Digital projector
- Step-by-step guide
- Examples of projects
- Practical work - Observation - Rubrics
2 4
Communication in Pre-Technical Studies
Visual Programming - Creating a story (Part 2) - Adding code blocks
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:

- Add code blocks to backdrops and sprites
- Create backdrop switching and sprite behaviors
- Show understanding of event-driven programming
- Click stage and add blocks for backdrop switching
- Add blocks to sprites (Noor, Characters 1, Butterfly, Giraffe)
- Test story by clicking green flag
- Observe and discuss sprite behaviors
How do we program backdrops and sprites in a story?
- Oxford Bk 9
pg. 53
- Computer with Scratch 3
- Digital projector
- Coding blocks reference
- Examples of scripts
- Practical work - Observation - Rubrics
3 1
Communication in Pre-Technical Studies
Visual Programming - Creating a game (Part 1) - Maze game setup
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:

- Create a maze game backdrop
- Use drawing tools in Scratch
- Show creativity in game design
- Start Scratch and save as 'The maze game', insert blue sky2 backdrop
- Use Rectangle tool to draw mazes (three vertical, two horizontal)
- Format mazes by removing outlines and arranging appropriately
- Add beetle sprite and set starting position
How do we create a maze game backdrop?
- Oxford Bk 9
pg. 55
- Computer with Scratch 3
- Digital projector
- Game design examples
- Drawing tools guide
- Practical work - Observation - Rubrics
3 2
Communication in Pre-Technical Studies
Visual Programming - Creating a game (Part 1) - Maze game setup
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:

- Create a maze game backdrop
- Use drawing tools in Scratch
- Show creativity in game design
- Start Scratch and save as 'The maze game', insert blue sky2 backdrop
- Use Rectangle tool to draw mazes (three vertical, two horizontal)
- Format mazes by removing outlines and arranging appropriately
- Add beetle sprite and set starting position
How do we create a maze game backdrop?
- Oxford Bk 9
pg. 55
- Computer with Scratch 3
- Digital projector
- Game design examples
- Drawing tools guide
- Practical work - Observation - Rubrics
3 3
Communication in Pre-Technical Studies
Visual Programming - Creating a game (Part 2) - Programming sprite movement and collision
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:

- Program sprite movement using arrow keys
- Add collision detection to game
- Show problem-solving skills in game programming
- Set sprite movement for all four directions (up, down, left, right arrow keys)
- Add blocks to detect when sprite touches color
- Program sprite to move -10 steps when touching maze
- Test game and discuss observations
How do we program sprite movement and collision detection?
- Oxford Bk 9
pg. 58
- Computer with Scratch 3
- Digital projector
- Movement blocks guide
- Collision detection guide
- Practical work - Observation - Rubrics
3 4
Communication in Pre-Technical Studies
Visual Programming - Creating a game (Part 3) - Adding game levels
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:

- Create multiple game levels
- Design level progression backdrops
- Demonstrate advanced game design skills
- Create backdrop2 for level two, backdrop3 with 'PROCEED TO LEVEL 2'
- Create backdrop4 with 'SORRY!! You LOST!!'
- Add blocks to beetle sprite to change levels and end game
- Test complete game and refine based on testing
How do we create multiple levels in a game?
- Oxford Bk 9
pg. 60
- Computer with Scratch 3
- Digital projector
- Level design examples
- Testing checklist
- Practical work - Observation - Rubrics - Game evaluation
4 1
Communication in Pre-Technical Studies
Visual Programming - Creating an animation (Part 1) - Solar system setup
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:

- Set up backdrop for animation
- Download and upload sprites from internet
- Show resourcefulness in gathering animation assets
- Insert space backdrop
- Search internet for planet sprites and save with .PNG extension
- Upload all planet sprites (Mercury, Venus, Earth, Mars, Jupiter, Saturn, Uranus, Neptune)
- Add Sun sprite
How do we set up a solar system animation?
- Oxford Bk 9
pg. 62
- Computer with Scratch 3 and internet
- Digital projector
- List of planet names
- Animation examples
- Practical work - Observation - Rubrics
4 2
Communication in Pre-Technical Studies
Visual Programming - Creating an animation (Part 2) - Programming planets (Sun, Mercury, Venus, Earth)
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:

- Add animation blocks to sprites
- Create orbital motion for planets
- Show precision in animation programming
- Click Sun sprite and add appropriate blocks to script pane
- Program Mercury's orbital motion
- Program Venus's orbital motion
- Program Earth's orbital motion and test animations
How do we program orbital motion for Sun and inner planets?
- Oxford Bk 9
pg. 63
- Computer with Scratch 3
- Digital projector
- Orbital motion guide
- Animation examples
- Practical work - Observation - Rubrics
4 3
Communication in Pre-Technical Studies
Visual Programming - Creating an animation (Part 3) - Programming planets (Mars, Jupiter, Saturn, Uranus, Neptune)
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:

- Program remaining planets' orbital motions
- Coordinate multiple sprite animations
- Demonstrate animation sequencing skills
- Program Mars, Jupiter, Saturn, Uranus and Neptune orbital motions
- Add appropriate blocks to each planet sprite
- Test complete solar system animation
- Observe all planets orbiting Sun
How do we complete the solar system animation?
- Oxford Bk 9
pg. 65
- Computer with Scratch 3
- Digital projector
- Complete animation guide
- Solar system reference
- Practical work - Observation - Rubrics
4 4
Communication in Pre-Technical Studies
Visual Programming - Creating an animation (Part 3) - Programming planets (Mars, Jupiter, Saturn, Uranus, Neptune)
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:

- Program remaining planets' orbital motions
- Coordinate multiple sprite animations
- Demonstrate animation sequencing skills
- Program Mars, Jupiter, Saturn, Uranus and Neptune orbital motions
- Add appropriate blocks to each planet sprite
- Test complete solar system animation
- Observe all planets orbiting Sun
How do we complete the solar system animation?
- Oxford Bk 9
pg. 65
- Computer with Scratch 3
- Digital projector
- Complete animation guide
- Solar system reference
- Practical work - Observation - Rubrics
5 1
Communication in Pre-Technical Studies
Visual Programming - Testing and discussing programs
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:

- Test program functionality
- Explain what each code block does
- Demonstrate understanding of programming concepts
- Test story, game and animation by clicking green flag
- Discuss what each block in script pane instructs sprites to do
- Explain orbital motions, movements and sprite behaviors
- Write down findings and present to class
How do code blocks control sprite behavior in programs?
- Oxford Bk 9
pg. 68
- Computer with Scratch 3
- Digital projector
- Program analysis guide
- Assessment rubric
- Practical work - Observation - Oral questions - Written assignments
5 2
Communication in Pre-Technical Studies
Visual Programming - Creating own application
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:

- Design and create own application using visual programming
- Apply visual programming skills independently
- Show creativity and innovation in programming
- Brainstorm ideas for own application (story, game or animation)
- Plan and design the application
- Create application using Scratch following learned techniques
- Test and refine application
How do we create our own application using visual programming?
- Oxford Bk 9
pg. 69
- Computer with Scratch 3
- Digital projector
- Planning templates
- Project guidelines
- Practical work - Observation - Rubrics - Portfolio
5 3
Communication in Pre-Technical Studies
Visual Programming - Advanced features and techniques
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:

- Explore advanced features in visual programming
- Create more complex programs
- Demonstrate mastery of visual programming concepts
- Explore additional Scratch features (variables, operators, sensing)
- Create programs with more complex logic and interactions
- Add sound effects and advanced animations to projects
- Test and debug programs
What advanced features can we use in visual programming?
- Oxford Bk 9
pg. 69
- Computer with Scratch 3
- Digital projector
- Advanced features guide
- Reference materials
- Practical work - Observation - Rubrics
5 4
Communication in Pre-Technical Studies
Visual Programming - Uses in day-to-day life and assessment
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:

- Explain uses of visual programming in day-to-day life
- Complete assessment on visual programming
- Embrace the use of visual programming in daily life
- Discuss applications in money transfer, virtual learning, entertainment, websites
- Explain application in robotics and automation
- Complete assessment exercises covering all aspects learned
- Share experiences with family and reflect on importance
Why is visual programming important in day-to-day life?
- Oxford Bk 9
pg. 69
- Assessment materials
- Digital devices
- QR code for digital exercise
- Examples of applications
- Written tests - Practical work - Self-reflection - Digital exercise
6 1
Communication in Pre-Technical Studies
Visual Programming - Project presentation and portfolio
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:

- Present completed visual programming projects
- Create portfolio of programs developed
- Show confidence in demonstrating programming skills
- Prepare presentations of created applications
- Present story, game and animation projects to class
- Compile portfolio of all visual programming work
- Receive feedback and reflect on learning
How do we present our visual programming projects?
- Oxford Bk 9
pg. 69
- Computer with Scratch 3
- Presentation materials
- Portfolio folder
- Assessment rubric
- Presentations - Portfolio - Peer assessment - Observation
6 2
Materials for Production
Wood - Types of wood
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:

- Identify types of wood used in the locality
- Describe physical characteristics of softwood and hardwood
- Show interest in learning about wood
- Use print or digital media to search for information on types of wood
- Discuss the physical characteristics of wood (soft and hard wood)
- Observe various items made of softwood and hardwood
What are the physical differences between softwood and hardwood?
- Oxford Pre-Technical Studies Today Gr. 9 pg. 72
- Digital devices
- Samples of hardwood and softwood
- Charts showing various types of wood
- Observation - Oral questions - Written assignments
6 3
Materials for Production
Wood - Classification of wood
Wood - Density and grain patterns
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:

- Classify wood according to physical characteristics
- Use a checklist to sort wood as either softwood or hardwood
- Appreciate the differences between hardwood and softwood
- Use a checklist to sort wood as either softwood or hardwood
- Study photographs showing various types of wood
- Complete a table comparing physical characteristics of wood
How can we classify wood based on its physical characteristics?
- Oxford Pre-Technical Studies Today Gr. 9 pg. 72
- Various pieces of wood
- Checklists
- Photos of hardwood and softwood
- Wood samples with visible grain
- Magnifying glasses
- Reference books
- Practical work - Observation - Written tests
6 4
Materials for Production
Wood - Wood preparation: Conversion
Wood - Wood preparation: Seasoning
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:

- Explain the meaning of wood conversion
- Describe how wood is converted into timber using sawmills
- Recognize the importance of wood preparation
- Discuss the process of converting wood into timber
- Use print or digital media to search for information on conversion methods
- Watch videos on sawmill operations
How is wood converted from logs into usable timber?
- Oxford Pre-Technical Studies Today Gr. 9 pg. 74
- Digital devices
- Video clips on sawmills
- Pictures of timber conversion
- Oxford Pre-Technical Studies Today Gr. 9 pg. 75
- Digital resources
- Charts on wood seasoning
- Samples of seasoned wood
- Oral questions - Written tests - Observation
7 1
Materials for Production
Wood - Uses of hardwood
Wood - Uses of softwood
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:

- Identify uses of hardwood in different trades
- Relate properties of hardwood to its uses
- Appreciate the value of hardwood in day-to-day life
- Discuss uses of hardwood (furniture, flooring, kitchen cabinets)
- Observe wooden items in the classroom and school
- Develop charts to match types of wood to their uses
What are the common uses of hardwood in our locality?
- Oxford Pre-Technical Studies Today Gr. 9 pg. 76
- Hardwood samples
- Furniture items
- Charts and pictures
- Oxford Pre-Technical Studies Today Gr. 9 pg. 77
- Softwood samples
- Construction materials
- Digital resources
- Internet access
- Observation - Oral questions - Written assignments
7 2
Materials for Production
Wood - Importance of wood in day-to-day life
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:

- Explain the importance of wood in various sectors
- Discuss uses of wood in agriculture, carpentry, and culinary arts
- Value the role of wood in society
- Brainstorm on the importance of wood in daily life
- Discuss uses in construction, agriculture, and decoration
- Present findings on wood's contribution to different industries
Why is wood considered an essential raw material?
- Oxford Pre-Technical Studies Today Gr. 9 pg. 78
- Reference books
- Digital devices
- Charts showing wood uses
- Oral questions - Written assignments - Observation
7 3
Materials for Production
Handling Waste Materials - Types of waste materials
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:

- Identify waste materials found in the environment
- Categorize waste materials by type (plastic, glass, metal, paper)
- Show awareness of waste in the environment
- Walk around the school compound to identify waste materials
- Study photographs showing various types of waste
- Discuss types of waste found in home and school
What types of waste materials are found in our environment?
- Oxford Pre-Technical Studies Today Gr. 9 pg. 82
- Charts showing waste types
- Gloves and masks
- Waste bins
- Observation - Oral questions - Checklist
7 4
Materials for Production
Handling Waste Materials - Electronic and construction waste
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:

- Identify electronic waste and construction waste
- Explain sources of different waste types
- Appreciate the need to properly identify waste
- Identify electronic waste (computers, phones, appliances)
- Discuss construction waste materials
- Visit places around school to identify various types of waste
How do we distinguish between different categories of waste?
- Oxford Pre-Technical Studies Today Gr. 9 pg. 83
- Pictures of electronic waste
- Construction waste samples
- Digital resources
- Observation - Written tests - Oral questions
8 1
Materials for Production
Handling Waste Materials - Safe handling methods: Composting
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:

- Explain the composting process
- Identify organic waste suitable for composting
- Demonstrate composting techniques
- Use print or digital media to search for information on composting
- Discuss how to convert organic waste into manure
- Practice piling organic waste for composting
What is composting and why is it important?
- Oxford Pre-Technical Studies Today Gr. 9 pg. 84
- Organic waste materials
- Compost pit
- Digital devices
- Gloves and masks
- Practical work - Observation - Oral questions
8 2
Materials for Production
Handling Waste Materials - Safe handling methods: The 3Rs
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:

- Explain the 3Rs of waste management (Reduce, Reuse, Recycle)
- Apply the 3Rs in handling waste materials
- Develop responsible waste management habits
- Discuss safe ways of handling waste materials
- Practice reducing, reusing, and recycling waste
- Search for information on the 3Rs using digital resources
How can we apply the 3Rs to manage waste effectively?
- Oxford Pre-Technical Studies Today Gr. 9 pg. 85
- Recyclable materials
- Charts on 3Rs
- Internet access
- Reference books
- Written tests - Observation - Practical work
8 3
Materials for Production
Handling Waste Materials - Incineration and landfills
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:

- Describe the incineration process
- Explain how landfills are used for waste disposal
- Understand safety considerations in these methods
- Discuss safe ways of handling waste through controlled burning
- Learn about landfill design and use
- Compare advantages and disadvantages of different methods
When should incineration or landfills be used for waste disposal?
- Oxford Pre-Technical Studies Today Gr. 9 pg. 84
- Pictures of incinerators
- Digital resources
- Charts on waste disposal
- PPEs
- Oral questions - Written assignments - Observation
8 4
Materials for Production
Handling Waste Materials - Bio-digestion
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:

- Explain the bio-digestion process
- Identify organic materials suitable for bio-digestion
- Appreciate bio-digestion as a sustainable waste solution
- Discuss anaerobic digestion process
- Learn about biogas production
- Visit or observe a biodigester in operation
How does bio-digestion convert waste into useful products?
- Oxford Pre-Technical Studies Today Gr. 9 pg. 85
- Pictures of biodigesters
- Digital devices
- Reference materials
- Observation - Oral questions - Written tests
9 1
Materials for Production
Handling Waste Materials - Recycling waste materials
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:

- Collect recyclable materials from the locality
- Make items from recycled waste materials
- Show creativity in recycling projects
- Collect recyclable waste materials with proper PPEs
- Brainstorm on items to make using waste materials
- Make items such as spirit lamps or flower vases
What useful items can we create from waste materials?
- Oxford Pre-Technical Studies Today Gr. 9 pg. 86
- Recyclable materials
- Tools for making items
- Gloves and aprons
- Waste bins
- Practical work - Project - Observation
9 2
Materials for Production
Handling Waste Materials - Recycling waste materials
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:

- Collect recyclable materials from the locality
- Make items from recycled waste materials
- Show creativity in recycling projects
- Collect recyclable waste materials with proper PPEs
- Brainstorm on items to make using waste materials
- Make items such as spirit lamps or flower vases
What useful items can we create from waste materials?
- Oxford Pre-Technical Studies Today Gr. 9 pg. 86
- Recyclable materials
- Tools for making items
- Gloves and aprons
- Waste bins
- Practical work - Project - Observation
9 3
Materials for Production
Tools and Production
Handling Waste Materials - Importance of proper waste management
Holding Tools - Identifying holding tools
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:

- Explain the importance of proper waste management
- Dispose waste materials using appropriate methods
- Demonstrate commitment to environmental conservation
- Practice safe disposal of waste materials (reduce, reuse, recycle, compost and burn)
- Visit the locality to observe handling of waste materials
- Discuss the importance of observing safety when handling waste
Why is proper waste management important in our community?
- Oxford Pre-Technical Studies Today Gr. 9 pg. 88
- Well-labelled dustbins
- PPEs
- Mop and bucket
- Digital resources
- Oxford Pre-Technical Studies Today Gr. 9 pg. 92
- Variety of holding tools (vices, clamps, pliers, tongs, clips)
- Charts showing holding tools
- Observation - Practical work - Rubrics
9 4
Tools and Production
Holding Tools - Types of vices and clamps
Holding Tools - Types of pliers, clips and tongs
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:

- Identify types of vices and clamps
- Describe the structure of vices and clamps
- Appreciate the variety of holding tools
- Observe and identify bench vices, hand vices, machine vices
- Study different types of clamps (G-clamp, F-clamp, U-clamp, sash clamp)
- Discuss physical characteristics of each type
How do different types of vices and clamps differ in structure?
- Oxford Pre-Technical Studies Today Gr. 9 pg. 92
- Different types of vices
- Various clamps
- Digital resources
- Oxford Pre-Technical Studies Today Gr. 9 pg. 93
- Various pliers
- Different clips
- Types of tongs
- Charts
- Observation - Practical work - Checklist
10 1
Tools and Production
Holding Tools - Uses of holding tools
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:

- Describe the uses of different holding tools
- Select appropriate holding tools for given tasks
- Appreciate the importance of using correct tools
- Discuss the uses of holding tools
- Choose holding tools for different tasks
- Study pictures showing holding tools in use
How are different holding tools used in workplaces?
- Oxford Pre-Technical Studies Today Gr. 9 pg. 94
- Chart showing uses of holding tools
- Available holding tools
- Relevant textbooks
- Digital devices
- Oral questions - Observation - Written assignments
10 2
Tools and Production
Holding Tools - Safe use of holding tools
Holding Tools - Using holding tools to perform tasks
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:

- Explain safety precautions when using holding tools
- Demonstrate safe use of holding tools
- Develop safe working habits
- Use print or digital media to search for information on safe use of holding tools
- Watch videos on how to safely hold tools
- Role-play safe use of different holding tools
What safety measures should be observed when using holding tools?
- Oxford Pre-Technical Studies Today Gr. 9 pg. 96
- Digital devices with internet
- Relevant textbooks
- Safety goggles
- Gloves
- Oxford Pre-Technical Studies Today Gr. 9 pg. 98
- Bench vice
- G-clamp
- Pieces of wood
- Handsaw
- Wood glue
- Workbench
- Observation - Practical work - Checklist
10 3
Tools and Production
Holding Tools - Using pliers, clips and tongs
Holding Tools - Care and importance of holding tools
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:

- Use pliers to grip and bend wire
- Use clips to hold papers on drawing boards
- Use tongs to hold hot workpieces safely
- Grip and bend a wire using pliers
- Hold drawing paper onto a drawing board using paper clips
- Hold a hot workpiece using tongs
- Share experiences on the use of holding tools
How are pliers, clips and tongs used in practical tasks?
- Oxford Pre-Technical Studies Today Gr. 9 pg. 99
- Needle nose pliers
- Wire
- Paper clips
- Drawing board
- Crucible tongs
- Bunsen burner
- Oxford Pre-Technical Studies Today Gr. 9 pg. 100
- Holding tools
- Clean piece of cloth
- Soft brush
- Oil can
- Tool box or rack
- Dust cover
- Practical work - Observation - Oral questions
10 4
Tools and Production
Driving Tools - Identifying driving tools
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:

- Identify driving tools used in day-to-day life
- Name different types of driving tools
- Show interest in learning about driving tools
- Study pictures showing various driving tools
- Identify driving tools available
- Draw the tools in exercise books and write their names
What are driving tools and what are they used for?
- Oxford Pre-Technical Studies Today Gr. 9 pg. 106
- Variety of driving tools (hammer, mallet, screwdriver, punch, spanner)
- Charts showing driving tools
- Observation - Oral questions - Written assignments
11 1
Tools and Production
Driving Tools - Types of hammers and mallets
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:

- Identify types of hammers and mallets
- Describe the structure of hammers and mallets
- Appreciate the variety of driving tools
- Study ball pein hammer, cross pein hammer, straight peen hammer, claw hammer
- Observe wooden head mallet, plastic head mallet, rubber head mallet
- Compare parts, shapes and sizes of driving tools
How do different types of hammers and mallets differ?
- Oxford Pre-Technical Studies Today Gr. 9 pg. 107
- Different types of hammers
- Various mallets
- Charts
- Digital resources
- Observation - Oral questions - Written tests
11 2
Tools and Production
Driving Tools - Types of spanners, screwdrivers and punches
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:

- Identify types of spanners, screwdrivers and punches
- Distinguish between different driving tools
- Value the specific design of each tool
- Study ring spanner, socket spanner, open spanner, adjustable spanner
- Identify straight slotted and Phillips screwdrivers
- Observe leather hole punch and drive pin punches
What are the different types of spanners, screwdrivers and punches?
- Oxford Pre-Technical Studies Today Gr. 9 pg. 108
- Various spanners
- Different screwdrivers
- Types of punches
- Charts
- Observation - Practical work - Checklist
11 3
Tools and Production
Driving Tools - Uses of driving tools
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:

- Describe the uses of different driving tools
- Select appropriate driving tools for given tasks
- Appreciate the importance of using correct tools
- Discuss uses of driving tools for different tasks
- Select driving tools to perform given tasks
- Study pictures showing driving tools being used
How are different driving tools used in various tasks?
- Oxford Pre-Technical Studies Today Gr. 9 pg. 109
- Chart showing uses of driving tools
- Real driving tools
- Relevant textbooks
- Exercise book and pen
- Oral questions - Written tests - Observation
11 4
Tools and Production
Driving Tools - Safe use of driving tools
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:

- Explain safety precautions when using driving tools
- Demonstrate safe use of driving tools
- Develop safe working habits
- Use digital devices to search for information on safe use of driving tools
- Watch videos on how to safely use each tool
- Role-play safe use of hammers, mallets, screwdrivers, spanners and punches
What safety measures should be observed when using driving tools?
- Oxford Pre-Technical Studies Today Gr. 9 pg. 111
- Digital devices with internet
- Relevant textbooks
- Safety goggles
- Gloves
- First aid box
- Observation - Practical work - Checklist
12 1
Tools and Production
Driving Tools - Using hammers and mallets
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:

- Use a hammer to join pieces of wood
- Use a mallet to drive dowels into wood
- Apply correct techniques in using driving tools
- Join two pieces of wood using a hammer and nails
- Join two pieces of wood using a wooden mallet and dowel
- Demonstrate safe use of driving tools when performing tasks
How do we use hammers and mallets to perform tasks safely?
- Oxford Pre-Technical Studies Today Gr. 9 pg. 112
- Claw hammer
- Wooden mallet
- Pieces of wood
- Nails
- Dowels
- Workbench
- Clamp
- Practical work - Observation - Rubrics
12 2
Tools and Production
Driving Tools - Using hammers and mallets
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:

- Use a hammer to join pieces of wood
- Use a mallet to drive dowels into wood
- Apply correct techniques in using driving tools
- Join two pieces of wood using a hammer and nails
- Join two pieces of wood using a wooden mallet and dowel
- Demonstrate safe use of driving tools when performing tasks
How do we use hammers and mallets to perform tasks safely?
- Oxford Pre-Technical Studies Today Gr. 9 pg. 112
- Claw hammer
- Wooden mallet
- Pieces of wood
- Nails
- Dowels
- Workbench
- Clamp
- Practical work - Observation - Rubrics
12 3
Tools and Production
Driving Tools - Using screwdrivers, spanners and punches
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:

- Use a screwdriver to fasten screws
- Use a spanner to tighten bolts and nuts
- Use a punch to make holes in leather
- Fasten pieces of wood using a screwdriver and screws
- Tighten a bolt and nut using a spanner and pliers
- Make holes in a leather belt using a revolving leather hole punch
How are screwdrivers, spanners and punches used in practical tasks?
- Oxford Pre-Technical Studies Today Gr. 9 pg. 113
- Screwdriver
- Wood screws
- Spanner
- Pliers
- Bolt and nut
- Leather hole punch
- Leather belt
- Practical work - Observation - Oral questions
12 4
Tools and Production
Driving Tools - Care and importance of driving tools
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:

- Clean and store driving tools properly
- Explain the importance of driving tools
- Appreciate the need for proper tool maintenance
- Use a dry piece of cloth to wipe off dirt from tools
- Clean and safely store driving tools
- Discuss the importance of driving tools in day-to-day life
- Present discussion points in class
Why is it important to care for driving tools properly?
- Oxford Pre-Technical Studies Today Gr. 9 pg. 115
- Driving tools
- Clean piece of cloth
- Soft brush
- Tool box
- Storage shelf
- Digital devices
- Observation - Practical work - Written tests

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