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WK LSN STRAND SUB-STRAND LESSON LEARNING OUTCOMES LEARNING EXPERIENCES KEY INQUIRY QUESTIONS LEARNING RESOURCES ASSESSMENT METHODS REFLECTION
1 1
Force and Energy
Transformation of Energy - Forms of energy in nature
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:

- Define energy and explain its existence in various forms
- Identify different forms of energy in their locality
- Appreciate the importance of energy in daily life
- Search for forms of energy used in the locality using digital devices and textbooks
- Discuss and write down examples of each form of energy
- Share findings with classmates
What are the different forms of energy that exist in nature?
- Mentor Bk 8 pg. 88
- Digital devices
- Internet access
- Charts showing forms of energy
- Observation - Oral questions - Written assignments
1 2
Force and Energy
Transformation of Energy - Chemical energy
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:

- Define chemical energy
- Identify sources of chemical energy
- Explain how chemical energy is released
- Show interest in learning about chemical energy
- Study pictures showing chemical energy sources
- Discuss the form of energy in each picture
- Identify chemical energy sources in the locality
- Share findings with classmates
How is chemical energy stored and released?
- Mentor Bk 8 pg. 88
- Pictures of fuels and foods
- Digital resources
- Observation - Oral questions - Class discussions
1 3
Force and Energy
Transformation of Energy - Electrical energy
Transformation of Energy - Light, sound and heat energy
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:

- Define electrical energy
- Explain how electrical energy is obtained
- Identify sources of electrical energy
- Appreciate the uses of electrical energy
- Discuss electrical energy and its sources
- Explain how kinetic energy is converted to electrical energy in hydro-electric stations
- Identify uses of electrical energy in daily life
What is electrical energy and how is it produced?
- Mentor Bk 8 pg. 88
- Digital devices
- Charts on electricity generation
- Light sources
- Sound producing objects
- Heat sources
- Observation - Oral questions - Written tests
1 4
Force and Energy
Transformation of Energy - Atomic, potential and kinetic energy
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:

- Define atomic, potential and kinetic energy
- Explain how each form of energy is produced or possessed
- Identify examples of objects possessing these forms of energy
- Appreciate the applications of these forms of energy
- Discuss atomic energy and nuclear reactions
- Explain potential energy due to position
- Discuss kinetic energy as energy of motion
- Identify examples in the environment
What is the relationship between position, motion and energy?
- Mentor Bk 8 pg. 88
- Digital devices
- Internet access
- Reference books
- Observation - Oral questions - Written assignments
1 5
Force and Energy
Transformation of Energy - Gravitational energy
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:

- Define gravitational energy
- Explain how gravitational energy holds objects on earth
- Relate gravitational energy to potential energy
- Show interest in understanding gravitational energy
- Discuss gravitational energy as a form of potential energy
- Explain how all objects on earth are held by gravitational energy
- Share findings with classmates
How does gravitational energy affect objects on earth?
- Mentor Bk 8 pg. 88
- Digital resources
- Reference books
- Observation - Oral questions - Class discussions
2 1
Force and Energy
Transformation of Energy - Renewable and non-renewable sources
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:

- Differentiate between sources and forms of energy
- Define renewable and non-renewable sources of energy
- Identify examples of each type
- Appreciate the importance of energy conservation
- Search for information on renewable and non-renewable sources
- Discuss the difference between sources and forms of energy
- Identify examples in the locality
- Share findings with classmates
What is the difference between renewable and non-renewable energy sources?
- Mentor Bk 8 pg. 88
- Digital devices
- Textbooks
- Internet access
- Observation - Oral questions - Written tests
2 2
Force and Energy
Transformation of Energy - Identifying renewable sources
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:

- Identify renewable sources of energy from pictures
- Explain why certain sources are renewable
- List renewable sources used in their locality
- Show responsibility in using renewable energy
- Study pictures showing renewable and non-renewable sources
- Discuss which sources are renewable and give reasons
- List renewable sources used locally
- Share ideas with classmates
Why are some energy sources considered renewable?
- Mentor Bk 8 pg. 88
- Pictures of energy sources
- Digital devices
- Observation - Oral questions - Group discussions
2 3
Force and Energy
Transformation of Energy - Classifying energy sources
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:

- Classify given energy sources as renewable or non-renewable
- Explain the basis of classification
- Identify which sources are used in their locality
- Appreciate the need for sustainable energy use
- Classify sources from a given list using flashcards
- Discuss classification with classmates
- Note important information
- Present findings
How can we classify energy sources effectively?
- Mentor Bk 8 pg. 88
- Flashcards
- Chart paper
- Markers
- Observation - Oral questions - Written assignments
2 4
Force and Energy
Transformation of Energy - Electrical to heat energy transformation
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:

- Explain how electrical energy transforms to heat energy
- Name devices that convert electrical to heat energy
- Demonstrate the transformation process
- Show interest in energy transformation applications
- Discuss how electricity is used for heating in homes
- Name devices that convert electrical to heat energy
- Explain the transformation process
- Share findings with classmates
How does electrical energy change to heat energy?
- Mentor Bk 8 pg. 88
- Pictures of heating devices
- Digital resources
- Observation - Oral questions - Class discussions
2 5
Force and Energy
Transformation of Energy - Electrical to heat energy transformation
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:

- Explain how electrical energy transforms to heat energy
- Name devices that convert electrical to heat energy
- Demonstrate the transformation process
- Show interest in energy transformation applications
- Discuss how electricity is used for heating in homes
- Name devices that convert electrical to heat energy
- Explain the transformation process
- Share findings with classmates
How does electrical energy change to heat energy?
- Mentor Bk 8 pg. 88
- Pictures of heating devices
- Digital resources
- Observation - Oral questions - Class discussions
3 1
Force and Energy
Transformation of Energy - Practical: Electrical to heat energy
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:

- Set up a circuit to demonstrate electrical to heat transformation
- Observe and record the transformation process
- Explain the role of resistance in heat production
- Practice safety when handling electrical circuits
- Connect dry cells, steel wool, and wires in a circuit
- Switch on and observe heating of steel wool
- Record observations
- Discuss the transformation process
What happens when electrical current flows through a resistor?
- Mentor Bk 8 pg. 88
- Dry cells
- Cell holders
- Steel wool
- Connecting wires
- Switch
- Crocodile clips
- Observation - Practical assessment - Safety compliance
3 2
Force and Energy
Transformation of Energy - Chemical to electrical energy transformation
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:

- Explain how chemical energy transforms to electrical energy
- Name devices that convert chemical to electrical energy
- Describe the process in cells and batteries
- Appreciate the use of cells and batteries
- Discuss chemical to electrical energy transformation
- Name devices that perform this conversion
- Explain how cells and batteries work
- Share findings in class
How do cells and batteries produce electrical energy?
- Mentor Bk 8 pg. 88
- Cells and batteries
- Digital devices
- Reference books
- Observation - Oral questions - Written tests
3 3
Force and Energy
Transformation of Energy - Chemical to electrical energy transformation
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:

- Explain how chemical energy transforms to electrical energy
- Name devices that convert chemical to electrical energy
- Describe the process in cells and batteries
- Appreciate the use of cells and batteries
- Discuss chemical to electrical energy transformation
- Name devices that perform this conversion
- Explain how cells and batteries work
- Share findings in class
How do cells and batteries produce electrical energy?
- Mentor Bk 8 pg. 88
- Cells and batteries
- Digital devices
- Reference books
- Observation - Oral questions - Written tests
3 4
Force and Energy
Transformation of Energy - Practical: Chemical to electrical energy
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:

- Set up a circuit with cells to demonstrate energy transformation
- Observe and explain what happens when the circuit is closed
- Record observations systematically
- Show care when handling electrical components
- Connect cells, bulb, and switch in a circuit
- Close the switch and observe the bulb
- Open the switch and observe changes
- Record and discuss findings
What energy transformation occurs in a simple circuit?
- Mentor Bk 8 pg. 88
- Dry cells
- Cell holders
- Bulb or LED
- Bulb holder
- Connecting wires
- Switch
- Observation - Practical assessment - Recording skills
3 5
Force and Energy
Transformation of Energy - Practical: Chemical to electrical energy
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:

- Set up a circuit with cells to demonstrate energy transformation
- Observe and explain what happens when the circuit is closed
- Record observations systematically
- Show care when handling electrical components
- Connect cells, bulb, and switch in a circuit
- Close the switch and observe the bulb
- Open the switch and observe changes
- Record and discuss findings
What energy transformation occurs in a simple circuit?
- Mentor Bk 8 pg. 88
- Dry cells
- Cell holders
- Bulb or LED
- Bulb holder
- Connecting wires
- Switch
- Observation - Practical assessment - Recording skills
4 1
Force and Energy
Transformation of Energy - Mechanical to electrical energy
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:

- Define mechanical energy
- Explain how mechanical energy transforms to electrical energy
- Identify devices that perform this transformation
- Show interest in learning about generators
- Discuss mechanical energy and its forms
- Explain transformation in generators and dynamos
- Identify applications in daily life
- Share findings with classmates
How can motion be converted into electrical energy?
- Mentor Bk 8 pg. 88
- Pictures of generators and dynamos
- Digital resources
- Observation - Oral questions - Class discussions
4 2
Force and Energy
Transformation of Energy - Practical: Mechanical to electrical energy
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:

- Demonstrate mechanical to electrical energy transformation using a dynamo
- Observe and explain the process
- Record observations
- Appreciate the practical applications of dynamos
- Connect bicycle dynamo to a bulb
- Rotate the bicycle wheel to turn the dynamo
- Observe the bulb lighting
- Stop rotation and observe changes
- Discuss findings
What happens when a dynamo is rotated?
- Mentor Bk 8 pg. 88
- Bicycle dynamo
- Bicycle wheel or means of rotating dynamo
- Bulb
- Connecting wires
- Observation - Practical assessment - Oral questions
4 3
Force and Energy
Transformation of Energy - Practical: Mechanical to electrical energy
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:

- Demonstrate mechanical to electrical energy transformation using a dynamo
- Observe and explain the process
- Record observations
- Appreciate the practical applications of dynamos
- Connect bicycle dynamo to a bulb
- Rotate the bicycle wheel to turn the dynamo
- Observe the bulb lighting
- Stop rotation and observe changes
- Discuss findings
What happens when a dynamo is rotated?
- Mentor Bk 8 pg. 88
- Bicycle dynamo
- Bicycle wheel or means of rotating dynamo
- Bulb
- Connecting wires
- Observation - Practical assessment - Oral questions
4 4
Force and Energy
Transformation of Energy - Electrical to light energy
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:

- Explain how electrical energy transforms to light energy
- Name devices that convert electrical to light energy
- Describe the process in bulbs and LEDs
- Appreciate the importance of lighting devices
- Discuss electrical to light transformation in bulbs
- Explain how charges heat the filament to produce light
- Name other devices that transform electrical to light energy
- Share findings with classmates
How do bulbs and LEDs produce light?
- Mentor Bk 8 pg. 88
- Pictures of bulbs and LEDs
- Digital resources
- Observation - Oral questions - Written assignments
4 5
Force and Energy
Transformation of Energy - Electrical to light energy
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:

- Explain how electrical energy transforms to light energy
- Name devices that convert electrical to light energy
- Describe the process in bulbs and LEDs
- Appreciate the importance of lighting devices
- Discuss electrical to light transformation in bulbs
- Explain how charges heat the filament to produce light
- Name other devices that transform electrical to light energy
- Share findings with classmates
How do bulbs and LEDs produce light?
- Mentor Bk 8 pg. 88
- Pictures of bulbs and LEDs
- Digital resources
- Observation - Oral questions - Written assignments
5 1
Force and Energy
Transformation of Energy - Practical: Electrical to light energy
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:

- Set up a circuit to demonstrate electrical to light transformation
- Observe and explain the process
- Record the energy transformation sequence
- Practice circuit safety
- Connect cell, bulb, and switch in a circuit
- Switch on and observe light production
- Switch off and observe changes
- Discuss observations with classmates
What energy transformations occur in a lighting circuit?
- Mentor Bk 8 pg. 88
- Cell
- Switch
- Bulb or LED
- Connecting wires
- Bulb holder
- Cell holder
- Observation - Practical assessment - Safety compliance
5 2
Force and Energy
Transformation of Energy - Practical: Electrical to light energy
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:

- Set up a circuit to demonstrate electrical to light transformation
- Observe and explain the process
- Record the energy transformation sequence
- Practice circuit safety
- Connect cell, bulb, and switch in a circuit
- Switch on and observe light production
- Switch off and observe changes
- Discuss observations with classmates
What energy transformations occur in a lighting circuit?
- Mentor Bk 8 pg. 88
- Cell
- Switch
- Bulb or LED
- Connecting wires
- Bulb holder
- Cell holder
- Observation - Practical assessment - Safety compliance
5 3
Force and Energy
Transformation of Energy - Applications: Transducers
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:

- Define transducers
- Identify different types of transducers
- Explain how transducers apply energy transformation
- Appreciate the role of transducers in daily life
- Discuss devices that facilitate energy transformation
- Explain the working of electric bulbs, diodes, and LEDs
- Identify transducers in the environment
- Share findings with classmates
What role do transducers play in energy transformation?
- Mentor Bk 8 pg. 88
- Pictures of transducers
- Digital devices
- Reference books
- Observation - Oral questions - Class discussions
5 4
Force and Energy
Transformation of Energy - Applications: Microphones, heaters, and solar panels
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:

- Explain energy transformation in moving coil microphones
- Describe energy transformation in electric heaters
- Explain how solar panels work
- Show interest in renewable energy applications
- Discuss sound to electrical transformation in microphones
- Explain electrical to heat transformation in heaters
- Discuss light to electrical transformation in solar panels
- Identify applications in daily life
How do microphones, heaters, and solar panels transform energy?
- Mentor Bk 8 pg. 88
- Pictures of devices
- Digital resources
- Internet access
- Observation - Oral questions - Written tests
5 5
Force and Energy
Transformation of Energy - Applications: Microphones, heaters, and solar panels
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:

- Explain energy transformation in moving coil microphones
- Describe energy transformation in electric heaters
- Explain how solar panels work
- Show interest in renewable energy applications
- Discuss sound to electrical transformation in microphones
- Explain electrical to heat transformation in heaters
- Discuss light to electrical transformation in solar panels
- Identify applications in daily life
How do microphones, heaters, and solar panels transform energy?
- Mentor Bk 8 pg. 88
- Pictures of devices
- Digital resources
- Internet access
- Observation - Oral questions - Written tests
6 1
Force and Energy
Transformation of Energy - Applications: Motors, engines, and other devices
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:

- Explain energy transformation in dynamos and motors
- Describe energy transformation in steam engines and windmills
- Explain energy transformation in hydroelectric dams and geothermal plants
- Appreciate diverse energy transformation applications
- Discuss mechanical to electrical transformation in dynamos
- Explain electrical to mechanical transformation in motors
- Discuss heat to mechanical in steam engines
- Explain transformations in windmills, dams, and geothermal plants
How do different devices transform energy for useful work?
- Mentor Bk 8 pg. 88
- Pictures of devices
- Digital devices
- Reference books
- Observation - Oral questions - Class discussions
6 2
Force and Energy
Transformation of Energy - Applications: Motors, engines, and other devices
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:

- Explain energy transformation in dynamos and motors
- Describe energy transformation in steam engines and windmills
- Explain energy transformation in hydroelectric dams and geothermal plants
- Appreciate diverse energy transformation applications
- Discuss mechanical to electrical transformation in dynamos
- Explain electrical to mechanical transformation in motors
- Discuss heat to mechanical in steam engines
- Explain transformations in windmills, dams, and geothermal plants
How do different devices transform energy for useful work?
- Mentor Bk 8 pg. 88
- Pictures of devices
- Digital devices
- Reference books
- Observation - Oral questions - Class discussions
6 3
Force and Energy
Transformation of Energy - Applications: Piezoelectricity and thermocouples
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:

- Explain piezoelectricity and its applications
- Describe how thermocouples work
- Identify devices using these principles
- Appreciate modern energy transformation technologies
- Discuss mechanical to electrical transformation in piezoelectric materials
- Explain heat to electrical transformation in thermocouples
- Identify applications in technology
- Share findings with classmates
How can pressure and temperature differences produce electricity?
- Mentor Bk 8 pg. 88
- Digital devices
- Internet access
- Reference materials
- Observation - Oral questions - Written assignments
6 4
Force and Energy
Transformation of Energy - Applications: Piezoelectricity and thermocouples
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:

- Explain piezoelectricity and its applications
- Describe how thermocouples work
- Identify devices using these principles
- Appreciate modern energy transformation technologies
- Discuss mechanical to electrical transformation in piezoelectric materials
- Explain heat to electrical transformation in thermocouples
- Identify applications in technology
- Share findings with classmates
How can pressure and temperature differences produce electricity?
- Mentor Bk 8 pg. 88
- Digital devices
- Internet access
- Reference materials
- Observation - Oral questions - Written assignments
6 5
Force and Energy
Transformation of Energy - Energy transformation in falling objects
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:

- Explain energy transformation in falling objects
- Describe the conversion from potential to kinetic energy
- Identify examples in daily life
- Show understanding of energy conservation
- Search for information on energy transformation in falling objects
- Discuss potential to kinetic energy conversion
- Explain energy transformation when objects hit the ground
- Share findings with classmates
What energy transformations occur when objects fall?
- Mentor Bk 8 pg. 88
- Digital devices
- Reference books
- Internet access
- Observation - Oral questions - Class discussions
7 1
Force and Energy
Transformation of Energy - Energy transformation in friction and burning
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:

- Explain energy transformation when rubbing hands together
- Describe energy transformation in burning firewood
- Identify the forms of energy involved
- Appreciate practical applications of energy transformation
- Discuss mechanical to heat transformation through friction
- Explain chemical to heat and light transformation in combustion
- Identify applications in daily life
- Share findings with classmates
How is energy transformed through friction and combustion?
- Mentor Bk 8 pg. 88
- Digital resources
- Reference books
- Observation - Oral questions - Written tests
7 2
Force and Energy
Transformation of Energy - Energy transformation in friction and burning
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:

- Explain energy transformation when rubbing hands together
- Describe energy transformation in burning firewood
- Identify the forms of energy involved
- Appreciate practical applications of energy transformation
- Discuss mechanical to heat transformation through friction
- Explain chemical to heat and light transformation in combustion
- Identify applications in daily life
- Share findings with classmates
How is energy transformed through friction and combustion?
- Mentor Bk 8 pg. 88
- Digital resources
- Reference books
- Observation - Oral questions - Written tests
7 3
Force and Energy
Transformation of Energy - Dangers: Road accidents
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:

- Explain energy transformation in road accidents
- Identify dangers of kinetic energy in moving vehicles
- Describe mitigation measures
- Show responsibility in road safety
- Discuss kinetic energy in moving cars
- Explain energy transformation during collisions
- Discuss mitigation measures (speed limits, traffic rules, safety belts)
- Share findings with classmates
What energy transformations occur during road accidents?
- Mentor Bk 8 pg. 88
- Pictures of road accidents
- Digital devices
- Reference materials
- Observation - Oral questions - Class discussions
7 4
Force and Energy
Transformation of Energy - Dangers: Road accidents
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:

- Explain energy transformation in road accidents
- Identify dangers of kinetic energy in moving vehicles
- Describe mitigation measures
- Show responsibility in road safety
- Discuss kinetic energy in moving cars
- Explain energy transformation during collisions
- Discuss mitigation measures (speed limits, traffic rules, safety belts)
- Share findings with classmates
What energy transformations occur during road accidents?
- Mentor Bk 8 pg. 88
- Pictures of road accidents
- Digital devices
- Reference materials
- Observation - Oral questions - Class discussions
7 5
Force and Energy
Transformation of Energy - Dangers: Kinetic to potential energy accidents
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:

- Identify accidents caused by kinetic to potential energy transformation
- Explain how these accidents occur
- Describe mitigation measures
- Practice safety in daily activities
- Discuss accidents from falling, hitting objects, and being hit
- Explain mitigation measures
- Discuss use of protective gear
- Share safety practices
How can we prevent accidents involving energy transformation?
- Mentor Bk 8 pg. 88
- Digital resources
- Safety equipment pictures
- Observation - Oral questions - Written assignments
8 1
Force and Energy
Transformation of Energy - Dangers: Fire accidents
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:

- Explain energy transformation in fire accidents
- Identify causes of fire accidents
- Describe mitigation measures
- Show responsibility in fire safety
- Discuss chemical to heat energy transformation in fires
- Explain causes of fire accidents
- Discuss mitigation measures (proper fuel storage, fire fighting equipment)
- Share safety practices
What causes fire accidents and how can they be prevented?
- Mentor Bk 8 pg. 88
- Pictures of fire accidents
- Fire safety equipment
- Digital resources
- Observation - Oral questions - Class discussions
8 2
Force and Energy
Transformation of Energy - Dangers: Fire accidents
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:

- Explain energy transformation in fire accidents
- Identify causes of fire accidents
- Describe mitigation measures
- Show responsibility in fire safety
- Discuss chemical to heat energy transformation in fires
- Explain causes of fire accidents
- Discuss mitigation measures (proper fuel storage, fire fighting equipment)
- Share safety practices
What causes fire accidents and how can they be prevented?
- Mentor Bk 8 pg. 88
- Pictures of fire accidents
- Fire safety equipment
- Digital resources
- Observation - Oral questions - Class discussions
8 3
Force and Energy
Transformation of Energy - Dangers: Electrical accidents
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:

- Identify electrical accidents from energy transformation
- Explain how electrical accidents occur
- Describe mitigation measures
- Practice electrical safety
- Discuss energy transformation in electrical accidents
- Explain causes (overloading, misuse)
- Discuss mitigation measures
- Share safety practices
How can we prevent electrical accidents?
- Mentor Bk 8 pg. 88
- Pictures of electrical hazards
- Safety posters
- Digital resources
- Observation - Oral questions - Written tests
8 4
Force and Energy
Transformation of Energy - Dangers: Electrical accidents
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:

- Identify electrical accidents from energy transformation
- Explain how electrical accidents occur
- Describe mitigation measures
- Practice electrical safety
- Discuss energy transformation in electrical accidents
- Explain causes (overloading, misuse)
- Discuss mitigation measures
- Share safety practices
How can we prevent electrical accidents?
- Mentor Bk 8 pg. 88
- Pictures of electrical hazards
- Safety posters
- Digital resources
- Observation - Oral questions - Written tests
8 5
Force and Energy
Transformation of Energy - Dangers: Light and sound hazards
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:

- Identify health hazards from bright light
- Explain health hazards from loud sound
- Describe mitigation measures for each
- Practice safety with light and sound
- Discuss health hazards from excessive light energy
- Explain health hazards from loud sound energy
- Discuss mitigation measures (protective glasses, earmuffs)
- Share safety practices
What are the health effects of excessive light and sound?
- Mentor Bk 8 pg. 88
- Pictures of protective gear
- Digital resources
- Observation - Oral questions - Class discussions
9 1
Force and Energy
Pressure - Meaning of pressure
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:

- Define pressure in scientific terms
- Explain factors affecting pressure
- Identify examples of pressure in daily life
- Show interest in understanding pressure
- Brainstorm on the meaning of pressure
- Discuss why sharp knives cut easily
- Explain why sharp nails drive in easily
- Discuss pressure in inflating balloons
What is pressure and how does it work?
- Mentor Bk 8 pg. 112
- Fruits
- Knife
- Nails
- Balloons
- Observation - Oral questions - Written assignments
9 2
Force and Energy
Pressure - Meaning of pressure
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:

- Define pressure in scientific terms
- Explain factors affecting pressure
- Identify examples of pressure in daily life
- Show interest in understanding pressure
- Brainstorm on the meaning of pressure
- Discuss why sharp knives cut easily
- Explain why sharp nails drive in easily
- Discuss pressure in inflating balloons
What is pressure and how does it work?
- Mentor Bk 8 pg. 112
- Fruits
- Knife
- Nails
- Balloons
- Observation - Oral questions - Written assignments
9 3
Force and Energy
Pressure - Pressure and surface area
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:

- Explain the relationship between force and surface area
- Identify which objects exert more pressure
- Predict pressure based on surface area
- Appreciate the concept of pressure distribution
- Discuss wooden sticks with sharp and blunt tips
- Explain which is easier to drive into ground
- Relate force required to surface area
- Share findings with classmates
How does surface area affect pressure?
- Mentor Bk 8 pg. 112
- Wooden sticks
- Pictures
- Digital resources
- Observation - Oral questions - Class discussions
9 4
Force and Energy
Pressure - Pressure and surface area
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:

- Explain the relationship between force and surface area
- Identify which objects exert more pressure
- Predict pressure based on surface area
- Appreciate the concept of pressure distribution
- Discuss wooden sticks with sharp and blunt tips
- Explain which is easier to drive into ground
- Relate force required to surface area
- Share findings with classmates
How does surface area affect pressure?
- Mentor Bk 8 pg. 112
- Wooden sticks
- Pictures
- Digital resources
- Observation - Oral questions - Class discussions
9 5
Force and Energy
Pressure - Practical: Pressure in solids
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:

- Demonstrate pressure in solids using a knife and fruit
- Observe and record differences in pressure application
- Explain the relationship between force, area and pressure
- Practice safety when using cutting tools
- Place fruit on flat surface
- Try cutting with flat side of knife
- Try cutting with blunt edge
- Try cutting with sharp edge
- Record and discuss observations
What determines how easily a knife cuts?
- Mentor Bk 8 pg. 112
- Knife
- Fruit (banana)
- Chopping board
- Observation - Practical assessment - Safety compliance
10 1
Force and Energy
Pressure - Determining pressure in solids
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:

- State the formula for calculating pressure
- Identify SI units for pressure, force and area
- Calculate pressure given force and area
- Show accuracy in calculations
- Learn the pressure formula
- Discuss SI units (N/m²)
- Work through example problems
- Practice calculations
How do we calculate pressure in solids?
- Mentor Bk 8 pg. 112
- Calculators
- Chart paper
- Markers
- Observation - Oral questions - Written tests
10 2
Force and Energy
Pressure - Determining pressure in solids
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:

- State the formula for calculating pressure
- Identify SI units for pressure, force and area
- Calculate pressure given force and area
- Show accuracy in calculations
- Learn the pressure formula
- Discuss SI units (N/m²)
- Work through example problems
- Practice calculations
How do we calculate pressure in solids?
- Mentor Bk 8 pg. 112
- Calculators
- Chart paper
- Markers
- Observation - Oral questions - Written tests
10 3
Force and Energy
Pressure - Determining pressure in solids
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:

- State the formula for calculating pressure
- Identify SI units for pressure, force and area
- Calculate pressure given force and area
- Show accuracy in calculations
- Learn the pressure formula
- Discuss SI units (N/m²)
- Work through example problems
- Practice calculations
How do we calculate pressure in solids?
- Mentor Bk 8 pg. 112
- Calculators
- Chart paper
- Markers
- Observation - Oral questions - Written tests
10 4
Force and Energy
Pressure - Practical: Determining pressure with blocks
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:

- Measure mass and dimensions of a block
- Calculate force and area
- Determine pressure exerted by the block
- Record results systematically
- Measure mass of block using weighing balance
- Convert mass to force
- Measure length and width of base
- Calculate base area and pressure
- Record in table
How can we measure pressure experimentally?
- Mentor Bk 8 pg. 112
- Rectangular blocks
- Weighing balance
- Ruler
- Observation - Practical assessment - Recording skills
10 5
Force and Energy
Pressure - Effect of area on pressure
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:

- Investigate how area affects pressure
- Compare pressure on different faces of a block
- Explain the inverse relationship between area and pressure
- Record and analyze data
- Rest block on different faces
- Calculate area for each face
- Calculate pressure for each position
- Compare results and draw conclusions
How does changing area affect pressure when force is constant?
- Mentor Bk 8 pg. 112
- Rectangular blocks
- Ruler
- Weighing balance
- Ink or paint
- Observation - Practical assessment - Data analysis
11 1
Force and Energy
Pressure - Effect of weight on pressure
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:

- Investigate how weight affects pressure
- Compare pressure with different weights
- Explain the relationship between weight and pressure
- Record and interpret results
- Stack blocks one by one
- Calculate weight for each stack
- Calculate pressure for each stack
- Observe that pressure increases with weight
How does weight affect pressure when area is constant?
- Mentor Bk 8 pg. 112
- Identical blocks (4)
- Weighing balance
- Ruler
- Observation - Practical assessment - Written assignments
11 2
Force and Energy
Pressure - Effect of weight on pressure
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:

- Investigate how weight affects pressure
- Compare pressure with different weights
- Explain the relationship between weight and pressure
- Record and interpret results
- Stack blocks one by one
- Calculate weight for each stack
- Calculate pressure for each stack
- Observe that pressure increases with weight
How does weight affect pressure when area is constant?
- Mentor Bk 8 pg. 112
- Identical blocks (4)
- Weighing balance
- Ruler
- Observation - Practical assessment - Written assignments
11 3
Force and Energy
Pressure - Effect of weight on pressure
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:

- Investigate how weight affects pressure
- Compare pressure with different weights
- Explain the relationship between weight and pressure
- Record and interpret results
- Stack blocks one by one
- Calculate weight for each stack
- Calculate pressure for each stack
- Observe that pressure increases with weight
How does weight affect pressure when area is constant?
- Mentor Bk 8 pg. 112
- Identical blocks (4)
- Weighing balance
- Ruler
- Observation - Practical assessment - Written assignments
11 4
Force and Energy
Pressure - Solving numerical problems
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:

- Apply the pressure formula to solve problems
- Convert units appropriately
- Calculate force, area or pressure as required
- Show accuracy in problem solving
- Work through example problems
- Practice converting units
- Solve problems on pressure, force and area
- Check answers with peers
How do we solve pressure problems accurately?
- Mentor Bk 8 pg. 112
- Calculators
- Exercise books
- Reference books
- Observation - Oral questions - Written tests
11 5
Force and Energy
Pressure - Solving numerical problems
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:

- Apply the pressure formula to solve problems
- Convert units appropriately
- Calculate force, area or pressure as required
- Show accuracy in problem solving
- Work through example problems
- Practice converting units
- Solve problems on pressure, force and area
- Check answers with peers
How do we solve pressure problems accurately?
- Mentor Bk 8 pg. 112
- Calculators
- Exercise books
- Reference books
- Observation - Oral questions - Written tests
12 1
Force and Energy
Pressure - Pressure in liquids: Effect of depth
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:

- Demonstrate that pressure in liquids increases with depth
- Observe and explain water jets from holes at different depths
- Relate depth to pressure
- Show care when handling water
- Heat nail and make holes at different heights in bottle
- Fill bottle with water
- Observe jets from different holes
- Compare distances of jets
How does depth affect pressure in liquids?
- Mentor Bk 8 pg. 112
- Plastic bottle
- Nail
- Heat source
- Water
- Basin
- Observation - Practical assessment - Oral questions
12 2
Force and Energy
Pressure - Distribution of pressure in liquids
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:

- Demonstrate pressure distribution at same level in liquids
- Observe water jets from horizontal holes
- Explain equal pressure at same level
- Appreciate properties of liquids
- Make holes horizontally at same level in bottle
- Fill bottle with water
- Observe jets from holes
- Discuss equal distances of jets
How is pressure distributed at the same level in liquids?
- Mentor Bk 8 pg. 112
- Plastic bottle
- Nail
- Heat source
- Water
- Basin
- Observation - Practical assessment - Class discussions
12 3
Force and Energy
Pressure - Distribution of pressure in liquids
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:

- Demonstrate pressure distribution at same level in liquids
- Observe water jets from horizontal holes
- Explain equal pressure at same level
- Appreciate properties of liquids
- Make holes horizontally at same level in bottle
- Fill bottle with water
- Observe jets from holes
- Discuss equal distances of jets
How is pressure distributed at the same level in liquids?
- Mentor Bk 8 pg. 112
- Plastic bottle
- Nail
- Heat source
- Water
- Basin
- Observation - Practical assessment - Class discussions
12 4
Force and Energy
Pressure - Applications: High-heeled shoes and cutting tools
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:

- Explain pressure application in high-heeled shoes
- Describe pressure application in cutting tools
- Identify how pressure principles are used
- Appreciate practical applications of pressure
- Discuss how heels concentrate pressure
- Explain how sharp edges concentrate pressure for cutting
- Identify other cutting tools
- Share findings with classmates
How is pressure applied in shoes and cutting tools?
- Mentor Bk 8 pg. 112
- Pictures of shoes and tools
- Digital resources
- Observation - Oral questions - Written assignments
12 5
Force and Energy
Pressure - Applications: High-heeled shoes and cutting tools
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:

- Explain pressure application in high-heeled shoes
- Describe pressure application in cutting tools
- Identify how pressure principles are used
- Appreciate practical applications of pressure
- Discuss how heels concentrate pressure
- Explain how sharp edges concentrate pressure for cutting
- Identify other cutting tools
- Share findings with classmates
How is pressure applied in shoes and cutting tools?
- Mentor Bk 8 pg. 112
- Pictures of shoes and tools
- Digital resources
- Observation - Oral questions - Written assignments
13 1
Force and Energy
Pressure - Applications: Brakes, siphons, pumps, and straws
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:

- Explain pressure in car brakes
- Describe how siphons work using pressure
- Explain pressure in bicycle pumps and drinking straws
- Appreciate diverse applications of pressure
- Discuss pressure application in car braking systems
- Explain siphon operation using pressure differences
- Describe pump operation
- Explain straw operation using atmospheric pressure
How is pressure applied in various devices?
- Mentor Bk 8 pg. 112
- Pictures of devices
- Digital resources
- Reference books
- Observation - Oral questions - Class discussions
13 2
Force and Energy
Pressure - Applications: Brakes, siphons, pumps, and straws
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:

- Explain pressure in car brakes
- Describe how siphons work using pressure
- Explain pressure in bicycle pumps and drinking straws
- Appreciate diverse applications of pressure
- Discuss pressure application in car braking systems
- Explain siphon operation using pressure differences
- Describe pump operation
- Explain straw operation using atmospheric pressure
How is pressure applied in various devices?
- Mentor Bk 8 pg. 112
- Pictures of devices
- Digital resources
- Reference books
- Observation - Oral questions - Class discussions
13 3
Force and Energy
Pressure - Applications: Overhead tanks and heavy vehicles
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:

- Explain why water tanks are placed overhead
- Describe pressure advantages of elevated tanks
- Explain why heavy vehicles have many wheels
- Appreciate pressure distribution principles
- Discuss overhead tank placement and water pressure
- Explain pressure distribution in heavy vehicles
- Identify applications in the community
- Share findings with classmates
Why are water tanks elevated and heavy vehicles have many wheels?
- Mentor Bk 8 pg. 112
- Pictures of tanks and vehicles
- Digital devices
- Observation - Oral questions - Written tests
13 4
Force and Energy
Pressure - Review and assessment
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:

- Summarize key concepts on pressure
- Solve problems on pressure in solids and liquids
- Explain applications of pressure
- Demonstrate understanding of pressure principles
- Review pressure concepts
- Solve practice problems
- Discuss applications
- Complete assessment exercises
How well do we understand pressure concepts?
- Mentor Bk 8 pg. 112
- Assessment papers
- Calculators
- Reference materials
- Written tests - Oral questions - Problem solving
13 5
Force and Energy
Pressure - Review and assessment
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:

- Summarize key concepts on pressure
- Solve problems on pressure in solids and liquids
- Explain applications of pressure
- Demonstrate understanding of pressure principles
- Review pressure concepts
- Solve practice problems
- Discuss applications
- Complete assessment exercises
How well do we understand pressure concepts?
- Mentor Bk 8 pg. 112
- Assessment papers
- Calculators
- Reference materials
- Written tests - Oral questions - Problem solving

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