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WK LSN STRAND SUB-STRAND LESSON LEARNING OUTCOMES LEARNING EXPERIENCES KEY INQUIRY QUESTIONS LEARNING RESOURCES ASSESSMENT METHODS REFLECTION
1 1
Communication in Pre-Technical Studies
Oblique projection - Characteristics of oblique drawings
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:

- Explain the characteristics of oblique drawings
- Identify oblique drawings in technical fields
- Show interest in learning about oblique projection
- Use print or digital media to search for characteristics of oblique drawings
- Study examples of oblique drawings
- Brainstorm on characteristics of oblique drawings
- Describe oblique drawings using their characteristics
What are the characteristics of oblique drawings?
- Spotlight Pre-Technical Studies Learner's Book Grade 9 pg. 53
- Drawing instruments
- Digital devices
- Examples of oblique drawings
- Charts showing oblique characteristics
- Examples of cabinet and cavalier projections
- Drawing paper
- Reference materials
- Observation - Oral questions - Written assignments - Practical work
1 2
Communication in Pre-Technical Studies
Oblique projection - Sketching given drawings
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:

- Sketch simple objects in oblique projection without instruments
- Follow steps for sketching oblique drawings
- Show interest in sketching oblique drawings
- Study steps for drawing a cube in oblique projection
- Sketch drawings in oblique projection using squared paper
- Practice sketching without using instruments
- Draw front face and receding lines at 45°
How are oblique drawings sketched without instruments?
- Spotlight Pre-Technical Studies Learner's Book Grade 9 pg. 53
- Squared paper
- Pencils (HB, 2H)
- Plain paper
- Examples of oblique sketches
- Practical work - Observation - Checklist - Portfolio assessment
1 3
Communication in Pre-Technical Studies
Oblique projection - Sketching given drawings
Oblique projection - Sketching practice
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:

- Sketch shaped blocks in oblique projection
- Apply proportionality and neatness in sketching
- Value accuracy in technical drawing
- Follow steps to sketch various shaped blocks
- Practice sketching on squared paper
- Maintain proportionality in sketches
- Join endpoints of receding lines correctly
How can shaped blocks be sketched in oblique projection?
- Spotlight Pre-Technical Studies Learner's Book Grade 9 pg. 53
- Squared paper
- Plain paper
- Pencils
- Examples of shaped blocks
- Sample drawings
- Practical work - Observation - Oral questions - Portfolio
1 4
Communication in Pre-Technical Studies
Oblique projection - Drawing with instruments
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:

- Draw shaped blocks using geometrical instruments
- Use 45° set square correctly
- Appreciate the importance of accurate drawing
- Study steps for drawing a cuboid in oblique projection
- Use drawing instruments to draw the front face
- Draw receding lines at 45° using set square
- Practice drawing with correct dimensions
How are geometrical instruments used in oblique projection?
- Spotlight Pre-Technical Studies Learner's Book Grade 9 pg. 53
- Drawing paper
- 45° set square
- Ruler
- HB and 2H pencils
- Pair of compasses
- Practical work - Observation - Checklist - Assessment rubrics
2 1
Communication in Pre-Technical Studies
Oblique projection - Drawing shaped blocks
Oblique projection - Drawing practice
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:

- Draw complex shaped blocks in cabinet projection
- Apply correct measurements and dimensions
- Show attention to detail in technical drawing
- Draw front face of shaped block with accurate dimensions
- Draw receding lines at half length for cabinet projection
- Join endpoints correctly to complete the drawing
- Include dimensions on the drawing
How are complex shaped blocks drawn in oblique projection?
- Spotlight Pre-Technical Studies Learner's Book Grade 9 pg. 53
- Drawing paper
- Geometrical set (45° set square, ruler, compasses)
- HB and 2H pencils
- Complete geometrical set
- Pencils (HB, 2H)
- Examples of complex shaped blocks
- Practical work - Observation - Assessment rubrics - Portfolio
2 2
Communication in Pre-Technical Studies
Oblique projection - Drawing practice
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:

- Draw dimensioned oblique drawings
- Apply proper line work techniques
- Show competence in using drawing instruments
- Practice drawing various shaped blocks from given dimensions
- Include all dimensions on completed drawings
- Use correct line weight and quality
- Display completed drawings for feedback
How are dimensions included on oblique drawings?
- Spotlight Pre-Technical Studies Learner's Book Grade 9 pg. 53
- Drawing paper
- Complete geometrical set
- Drawing board
- Pencils
- Practical work - Assessment rubrics - Peer assessment - Portfolio
2 3
Communication in Pre-Technical Studies
Oblique projection - Applications in technical communication
Oblique projection - Applications and practice
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:

- Explain applications of oblique projection in technical fields
- Identify uses of oblique drawings in different professions
- Appreciate the importance of oblique projection
- Study pictures showing applications of oblique projection
- Discuss how oblique drawings are used in carpentry and other trades
- Brainstorm on applications in technical communication
- Walk around locality to observe use of oblique drawings
How are oblique drawings used in technical fields?
- Spotlight Pre-Technical Studies Learner's Book Grade 9 pg. 53
- Pictures of technical drawings
- Digital devices
- Examples from carpentry and construction
- Reference materials
- Drawing paper
- Drawing instruments
- Sample objects
- Observation - Oral questions - Written tests - Field notes
2 4
Communication in Pre-Technical Studies
Oblique projection - Assessment and review
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:

- Draw shaped blocks in oblique projection accurately
- Apply characteristics of oblique drawings
- Demonstrate competence in technical drawing
- Complete practical assessment on oblique projection
- Draw given shaped blocks with accurate dimensions
- Include proper line work and dimensioning
- Reflect on learning progress
How well can you draw in oblique projection?
- Spotlight Pre-Technical Studies Learner's Book Grade 9 pg. 53
- Drawing paper
- Complete geometrical set
- Assessment rubrics
- Self-reflection checklist
- Practical assessment - Portfolio review - Self-reflection - Written tests
3 1
Communication in Pre-Technical Studies
Oblique projection - Consolidation
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:

- Explain characteristics and applications of oblique projection
- Draw various shaped blocks accurately
- Value the role of oblique projection in technical fields
- Review key concepts on oblique projection
- Complete assessment activities
- Display portfolio of oblique drawings
- Discuss real-world applications
Why is oblique projection important in technical communication?
- Spotlight Pre-Technical Studies Learner's Book Grade 9 pg. 53
- Portfolio of drawings
- Assessment tools
- Digital devices
- Reference materials
- Written tests - Portfolio assessment - Oral questions - Self-assessment
3 2
Communication in Pre-Technical Studies
Visual programming - Application areas
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:

- Explain the meaning of visual programming
- Identify application areas of visual programming
- Show interest in learning about visual programming
- Use print or digital media to search for information on visual programming
- Discuss application areas of visual programming software
- Study pictures showing mobile and web applications
- Brainstorm on uses of visual programming
What is visual programming?
- Spotlight Pre-Technical Studies Learner's Book Grade 9 pg. 66
- Digital devices
- Internet access
- Pictures of applications
- Reference materials
- Smartphones/tablets
- Examples of mobile apps
- Observation - Oral questions - Written assignments - Research notes
3 3
Communication in Pre-Technical Studies
Visual programming - Application areas
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:

- Explain game development using visual programming
- Describe educational tools created with visual programming
- Show interest in creating applications
- Discuss game development and educational tools
- Study examples of games and educational software
- Learn about visual programming in robotics and animation
- Watch videos on application development
What are the application areas of visual programming?
- Spotlight Pre-Technical Studies Learner's Book Grade 9 pg. 66
- Digital devices
- Internet access
- Video clips
- Examples of games and educational tools
- Oral questions - Written tests - Observation - Research presentation
3 4
Communication in Pre-Technical Studies
Visual programming - Installing and familiarising with Scratch
Visual programming - Familiarising with Scratch
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:

- Download and install Scratch program
- Identify features of Scratch interface
- Show willingness to learn visual programming
- Follow steps to download and install Scratch
- Open and explore Scratch interface
- Identify instruction area, script area, stage and execution buttons
- Click on categories to explore commands
How do you install and use Scratch?
- Spotlight Pre-Technical Studies Learner's Book Grade 9 pg. 66
- Computers/laptops
- Internet connection
- Scratch software
- Installation guide
- Computers with Scratch installed
- Digital projector
- Practice activities
- Reference guide
- Practical work - Observation - Checklist - Oral questions
4 1
Communication in Pre-Technical Studies
Visual programming - Creating a clicker game
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:

- Create a simple clicker game using Scratch
- Select appropriate backdrop and sprite
- Show creativity in game development
- Choose backdrop and sprite for the game
- Create variable for score
- Drag and drop blocks to create script
- Test the game and make improvements
How can you create a clicker game in Scratch?
- Spotlight Pre-Technical Studies Learner's Book Grade 9 pg. 66
- Computers with Scratch
- Internet access
- Sample games
- Step-by-step guide
- Practical work - Observation - Portfolio - Peer assessment
4 2
Communication in Pre-Technical Studies
Visual programming - Creating a clicker game
Visual programming - Creating interactive stories
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:

- Make sprites move in random positions
- Make sprites change color
- Value problem-solving in programming
- Create script to move balloon randomly
- Create script to change sprite color
- Add functionality to increase score when sprite is clicked
- Test and debug the game
How can sprites be programmed to move and change?
- Spotlight Pre-Technical Studies Learner's Book Grade 9 pg. 66
- Computers with Scratch
- Project files
- Debugging guide
- Assessment rubrics
- Internet access
- Video tutorials
- Storyboard templates
- Practical work - Observation - Problem-solving skills - Portfolio
4 3
Communication in Pre-Technical Studies
Visual programming - Creating interactive stories
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:

- Flip character direction in stories
- Insert text for characters to say
- Appreciate the use of visual programming in storytelling
- Position characters correctly using flip horizontal
- Insert conversation for each character using looks block
- Switch backdrops to show different parts of story
- Hide and show characters appropriately
How can characters interact in a Scratch story?
- Spotlight Pre-Technical Studies Learner's Book Grade 9 pg. 66
- Computers with Scratch
- Sample stories
- Character sprites
- Backdrop images
- Practical work - Observation - Creativity assessment - Portfolio
4 4
Communication in Pre-Technical Studies
Visual programming - Creating music
Visual programming - Creating own interactive story
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:

- Create music using Scratch
- Use sound blocks effectively
- Show appreciation for digital music creation
- Delete default sprite and choose musical instrument
- Create script to play sound
- Add drum beats using drum sprite
- Create beatbox sounds with microphone sprite
How can you create music in Scratch?
- Spotlight Pre-Technical Studies Learner's Book Grade 9 pg. 66
- Computers with Scratch
- Speakers/headphones
- Musical instrument sprites
- Sound library
- Flashcards for planning
- Story templates
- Assessment rubrics
- Practical work - Observation - Audio output quality - Creativity
5 1
Communication in Pre-Technical Studies
Visual programming - Creating animations
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:

- Create simple animations using Scratch
- Make sprites glide and move with arrow keys
- Show interest in animation development
- Choose backdrop and character for animation
- Create script to make character fly
- Create script to move sprite with arrow keys
- Add scenery that moves
- Test and refine animation
How can you create animations in Scratch?
- Spotlight Pre-Technical Studies Learner's Book Grade 9 pg. 66
- Computers with Scratch
- Animation examples
- Sprite library
- Tutorial videos
- Practical work - Observation - Portfolio - Creativity assessment
5 2
Communication in Pre-Technical Studies
Visual programming - Advanced animations
Visual programming - Exploring Scratch tutorials
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:

- Create animations with multiple sprites
- Add scoring system to animations
- Appreciate complex programming
- Add multiple sprites to animation
- Create scripts for sprite interactions
- Add score variable
- Make sprites respond to each other
- Debug and improve animation
How can multiple sprites interact in animations?
- Spotlight Pre-Technical Studies Learner's Book Grade 9 pg. 66
- Computers with Scratch
- Complex animation examples
- Debugging guide
- Assessment tools
- Internet access
- Tutorial guides
- Learning journal
- Practical work - Problem-solving - Portfolio - Observation
5 3
Communication in Pre-Technical Studies
Visual programming - Using visual programming in daily life
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:

- Explain how visual programming helps solve problems
- Identify applications of visual programming in daily life
- Embrace the use of visual programming
- Study case scenario on using visual programming to solve problems
- Discuss how visual programming helps in daily life
- Identify ways to use visual programming skills
- Create educational games and learning tools
Why is visual programming important in day-to-day life?
- Spotlight Pre-Technical Studies Learner's Book Grade 9 pg. 66
- Computers with Scratch
- Case study materials
- Examples of educational games
- Reference materials
- Oral questions - Written tests - Discussions - Practical examples
5 4
Communication in Pre-Technical Studies
Materials for Production
Visual programming - Assessment project
Wood - Classification according to physical characteristics
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:

- Create application to solve a problem
- Apply visual programming skills learned
- Demonstrate competence in visual programming
- Identify a problem that can be solved using visual programming
- Design application (game, story or animation)
- Develop application using Scratch
- Test application and make improvements
- Present application to class
How can you use visual programming to solve problems?
- Spotlight Pre-Technical Studies Learner's Book Grade 9 pg. 66
- Computers with Scratch
- Project planning templates
- Assessment rubrics
- Presentation tools
- Spotlight Pre-Technical Studies Learner's Book Grade 9 pg. 83
- Digital devices
- Wood samples
- Checklist
- Pictures of trees
- Practical project - Presentations - Portfolio - Assessment rubrics
6 1
Materials for Production
Wood - Classification and characteristics
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:

- Explain characteristics of softwood and hardwood
- Give examples of softwood and hardwood trees
- Appreciate the diversity of wood types
- Discuss physical characteristics of softwood (narrow leaves, light bark, evergreen)
- Discuss physical characteristics of hardwood (broad leaves, dark bark, deciduous)
- Give examples of each type
- Create comparison chart
How do softwood and hardwood differ?
- Spotlight Pre-Technical Studies Learner's Book Grade 9 pg. 83
- Wood samples
- Pictures of trees
- Comparison chart
- Reference materials
- Written tests - Oral questions - Charts - Observation
6 2
Materials for Production
Wood - Preparation: Conversion
Wood - Preparation: Conversion methods
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:

- Explain the meaning of wood conversion
- Describe methods of wood conversion
- Show interest in wood preparation processes
- Visit a sawmill to observe wood conversion process
- Discuss the process of converting logs into timber
- Use print or digital media to search for conversion methods
- Study plain sawing and quarter sawing methods
Why are logs converted into timber?
- Spotlight Pre-Technical Studies Learner's Book Grade 9 pg. 83
- Digital devices
- Pictures of sawmills
- Diagrams showing conversion methods
- Video clips
- Drawing paper
- Diagrams of conversion
- Wood samples showing different cuts
- Reference materials
- Observation - Oral questions - Field notes - Written assignments
6 3
Materials for Production
Wood - Preparation: Seasoning
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:

- Explain the meaning of wood seasoning
- Describe methods of wood seasoning
- Appreciate the importance of seasoning wood
- Study images showing wood seasoning methods
- Discuss natural/air seasoning method
- Discuss artificial/kiln seasoning method
- Learn objectives of timber seasoning
How is wood seasoned?
- Spotlight Pre-Technical Studies Learner's Book Grade 9 pg. 83
- Pictures of air seasoning
- Pictures of kiln
- Digital devices
- Video clips
- Observation - Oral questions - Written tests - Discussions
6 4
Materials for Production
Wood - Preparation: Seasoning methods
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:

- Compare natural and artificial seasoning
- Explain why wood needs to be seasoned
- Show understanding of wood preparation
- Discuss advantages of each seasoning method
- Learn how moisture is reduced in timber
- Study differences between air and kiln seasoning
- Visit relevant work environment to observe seasoning
Why is it necessary to season wood?
- Spotlight Pre-Technical Studies Learner's Book Grade 9 pg. 83
- Comparison chart
- Digital devices
- Pictures of seasoning facilities
- Reference materials
- Written tests - Oral questions - Field observation - Charts
7 1
Materials for Production
Wood - Types and their uses
Wood - Uses in various trades
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:

- Relate types of wood to their uses
- Explain uses of wood in different trades
- Value the importance of wood
- Brainstorm on uses of wood in the community
- Match wood types to their uses
- Study pictures showing items made of wood
- Discuss best wood types for different purposes
What are the uses of wood in the community?
- Spotlight Pre-Technical Studies Learner's Book Grade 9 pg. 83
- Pictures of wood products
- Wood samples
- Matching activity cards
- Reference materials
- Digital devices
- Manila paper
- Pictures from magazines
- Glue and scissors
- Oral questions - Written tests - Matching activity - Observation
7 2
Materials for Production
Wood - Importance in daily life
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:

- Explain importance of wood in daily life
- Discuss wood as renewable resource
- Show commitment to environmental conservation
- Name wooden items in environment
- Discuss importance of wood (fuel source, building material, decoration)
- Learn about carbon storage in wood
- Discuss sustainable use of wood
Why is wood important in our daily life?
- Spotlight Pre-Technical Studies Learner's Book Grade 9 pg. 83
- Wooden items
- Digital devices
- Environmental conservation posters
- Reference materials
- Oral questions - Written tests - Discussions - Environmental awareness
7 3
Materials for Production
Wood - Review and assessment
Handling waste materials - Waste materials in the environment
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:

- Classify wood and explain preparation methods
- Relate wood types to their uses
- Demonstrate understanding of wood as material
- Complete crossword puzzle on wood
- Review key concepts on wood
- Discuss case scenarios on wood selection
- Reflect on learning progress
How is wood classified, prepared and used?
- Spotlight Pre-Technical Studies Learner's Book Grade 9 pg. 83
- Crossword puzzles
- Assessment tools
- Self-reflection checklist
- Wood samples
- Spotlight Pre-Technical Studies Learner's Book Grade 9 pg. 93
- Pictures of waste materials
- Garbage bags
- Gloves
- Digital devices
- Written tests - Crossword completion - Self-reflection - Portfolio assessment
7 4
Materials for Production
Handling waste materials - Types of waste
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:

- Describe plastic, wood, glass, metal, electronic and construction waste
- Explain characteristics of each waste type
- Appreciate the need for proper waste management
- Identify waste materials in pictures (plastic, glass, metal, wood, electronic, construction)
- Discuss characteristics of each waste type
- Mention areas where each waste type is found
- Group waste materials by type
What are the types of waste materials?
- Spotlight Pre-Technical Studies Learner's Book Grade 9 pg. 93
- Samples of waste materials
- Classification chart
- Digital devices
- Pictures
- Oral questions - Classification activity - Written tests - Observation
8 1
Materials for Production
Handling waste materials - Safe ways of handling
Handling waste materials - Reusing and recycling
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:

- Describe safe ways of handling waste materials
- Explain reusing, recycling and composting
- Show commitment to proper waste handling
- Use print or digital media to search for safe handling methods
- Discuss safe ways of handling waste (reduce, reuse, recycle, compost, burn)
- Study pictures showing waste handling methods
- Read instructions on handling hazardous waste
How should waste materials be handled safely?
- Spotlight Pre-Technical Studies Learner's Book Grade 9 pg. 93
- Digital devices
- Pictures showing waste handling
- Safety equipment
- Reference materials
- Reusable waste items
- Recycled products
- Sorting bins
- Pictures
- Observation - Oral questions - Written assignments - Discussions
8 2
Materials for Production
Handling waste materials - Composting, burning and reducing
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:

- Explain composting organic waste
- Describe proper burning of waste
- Show understanding of waste reduction
- Learn about composting wood and organic waste into fertilizer
- Discuss safe burning of waste at high temperatures
- Discuss reducing waste by using resources efficiently
- Visit locality to observe waste handling practices
What are other methods of handling waste?
- Spotlight Pre-Technical Studies Learner's Book Grade 9 pg. 93
- Compost bin
- Pictures of waste disposal
- Digital devices
- Safety equipment
- Observation - Oral questions - Field notes - Written tests
8 3
Materials for Production
Handling waste materials - Disposing waste safely
Handling waste materials - Need for proper handling
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:

- Practice safe disposal of waste materials
- Use appropriate personal protective equipment
- Value cleanliness and environmental health
- Collect waste materials from school compound wearing PPE
- Sort waste appropriately
- Dispose waste properly under teacher guidance
- Wash hands thoroughly after activity
How do you safely dispose of waste materials?
- Spotlight Pre-Technical Studies Learner's Book Grade 9 pg. 93
- Personal protective equipment (gloves, masks, boots)
- Garbage bags/containers
- Soap and water
- Sorting bins
- Digital devices
- Pictures showing clean environments
- Reference materials
- Community visit notes
- Practical work - Observation - Checklist - Safety compliance
8 4
Materials for Production
Handling waste materials - Review and assessment
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:

- Identify and classify waste materials
- Explain safe handling and disposal methods
- Demonstrate proper waste management
- Review key concepts on waste materials
- Complete assessment activities
- Discuss case scenarios on waste management
- Reflect on learning progress
How should waste materials be handled in the environment?
- Spotlight Pre-Technical Studies Learner's Book Grade 9 pg. 93
- Assessment tools
- Self-reflection checklist
- Case study materials
- Waste samples
- Written tests - Oral questions - Self-reflection - Portfolio assessment
9 1
Tools and Production
Holding tools - Tools used in daily life
Holding tools - Selecting tools for tasks
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:

- Identify holding tools used in daily life
- Describe uses of different holding tools
- Show interest in learning about tools
- Study pictures of holding tools (pliers, clamps, tongs, clips, vice)
- Use visual aids or real objects to identify holding tools
- Draw and name holding tools
- Mention where tools are found in locality
What are holding tools?
- Spotlight Pre-Technical Studies Learner's Book Grade 9 pg. 113
- Actual holding tools
- Pictures of tools
- Drawing paper
- Digital devices
- Various holding tools
- Task cards
- Selection guide
- Reference materials
- Observation - Drawings - Oral questions - Written assignments
9

Mid-term

10 1
Tools and Production
Holding tools - Uses of holding tools
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:

- Explain uses of pliers, clamps, tongs, clips and vice
- Demonstrate understanding of tool applications
- Appreciate the importance of holding tools
- Study pictures showing people using holding tools
- Discuss uses of different holding tools
- Watch video on use of holding tools
- Fill table matching tools to uses
What are the uses of different holding tools?
- Spotlight Pre-Technical Studies Learner's Book Grade 9 pg. 113
- Holding tools
- Digital devices
- Video clips
- Matching activity materials
- Oral questions - Written tests - Matching activity - Video analysis
10 2
Tools and Production
Holding tools - Safe use of holding tools
Holding tools - Practical use
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:

- Describe safe use of holding tools
- Use personal protective equipment appropriately
- Value safety when using tools
- Search for information on safe use of holding tools
- Watch video on safe tool use
- Discuss safety measures when using holding tools
- Demonstrate safe use of different holding tools
How can holding tools be used safely?
- Spotlight Pre-Technical Studies Learner's Book Grade 9 pg. 113
- Holding tools
- Personal protective equipment
- Digital devices
- Safety posters
- Clips, pliers, clamps
- Drawing board, paper
- Wire, wood pieces
- Observation - Practical demonstration - Oral questions - Checklist
10 3
Tools and Production
Holding tools - Practical use continued
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:

- Use vice to hold wood while drilling
- Use tongs to hold hot materials
- Value precision when using tools
- Use vice to hold wood for drilling or cutting
- Use tongs to hold hot test tube or materials
- Use spanner to hold nut while tightening bolt
- Identify suitable tasks for each holding tool
How do you use vice, tongs and spanners?
- Spotlight Pre-Technical Studies Learner's Book Grade 9 pg. 113
- Vice, tongs, spanners
- Wood pieces, nuts and bolts
- Drill (under supervision)
- PPE
- Practical work - Observation - Skills assessment - Safety compliance
10 4
Tools and Production
Holding tools - Caring for holding tools
Holding tools - Importance and assessment
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:

- Demonstrate care and maintenance of holding tools
- Clean and store tools properly
- Appreciate the need for tool maintenance
- Study pictures showing tool care and maintenance
- Dust off residue from tools
- Oil, grease or lubricate movable parts
- Tighten loose parts of tools
How should holding tools be cared for?
- Spotlight Pre-Technical Studies Learner's Book Grade 9 pg. 113
- Holding tools
- Cleaning rags
- Oil/grease
- Storage containers
- Word search puzzles
- Assessment tools
- Holding tools for demonstration
- Self-reflection checklist
- Practical work - Observation - Checklist - Oral questions
11 1
Tools and Production
Driving tools - Tools used in daily life
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:

- Identify driving tools used in daily life
- Describe characteristics of driving tools
- Show interest in learning about driving tools
- Study pictures of driving tools (hammer, screwdriver, spanner, punch, mallet)
- Use visual aids or real objects to identify driving tools
- Discuss why they are called driving tools
- Mention where tools are found
What are driving tools?
- Spotlight Pre-Technical Studies Learner's Book Grade 9 pg. 133
- Actual driving tools
- Pictures of tools
- Digital devices
- Tool identification chart
- Observation - Oral questions - Written assignments - Tool identification
11 2
Tools and Production
Driving tools - Selecting tools for tasks
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:

- Select driving tools for performing given tasks
- Explain factors to consider when selecting tools
- Value appropriate tool selection
- Study flashcards with tasks requiring driving tools
- Choose appropriate driving tool for each task
- Give reasons for tool selection
- Discuss nature of task and user safety
How do you select the right driving tool?
- Spotlight Pre-Technical Studies Learner's Book Grade 9 pg. 133
- Various driving tools
- Task flashcards
- Selection criteria guide
- Reference materials
- Oral questions - Written tests - Task analysis - Observation
11 3
Tools and Production
Driving tools - Uses of driving tools
Driving tools - Uses continued
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:

- Explain uses of hammers, mallets and screwdrivers
- Describe when to use each tool
- Appreciate variety of driving tools
- Study pictures showing use of driving tools
- Discuss uses of hammers (driving nails, pulling nails)
- Discuss uses of mallets (driving wooden workpieces)
- Discuss uses of screwdrivers (loosening/tightening screws)
What are the uses of different driving tools?
- Spotlight Pre-Technical Studies Learner's Book Grade 9 pg. 133
- Driving tools
- Pictures showing tool use
- Digital devices
- Video clips
- Punches and spanners
- Video tutorials
- Matching activity cards
- Observation - Oral questions - Written tests - Table completion
11 4
Tools and Production
Driving tools - Safe use of driving tools
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:

- Describe safe use of driving tools
- Demonstrate safety practices
- Show commitment to tool safety
- Search for information on safe use of driving tools
- Discuss safety measures when using driving tools
- Create skit demonstrating safe tool use
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How are driving tools used?
- Spotlight Pre-Technical Studies Learner's Book Grade 9 pg. 133
- Punches and spanners
- Digital devices
- Video tutorials
- Matching activity cards
- Oral questions - Written tests - Matching activity - Video analysis
12 1
Tools and Production
Driving tools - Practical use
Driving tools - Practical use continued
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:

- Use hammer to drive nails
- Use mallet to drive dowels
- Show competence in using driving tools
- Practice using hammer to repair furniture
- Use mallet to drive dowels into wood pieces
- Use mallet to drive chisel while making mortise
- Observe safety precautions
How do you use hammers and mallets?
- Spotlight Pre-Technical Studies Learner's Book Grade 9 pg. 133
- Hammers, mallets
- Nails, dowels, chisels
- Wood pieces
- Personal protective equipment
- Punches, screwdrivers, spanners
- Screws, bolts, nuts
- Wood and metal pieces
- PPE
- Practical work - Observation - Skills demonstration - Safety checklist
12 2
Tools and Production
Driving tools - Caring for driving tools
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:

- Clean and maintain driving tools
- Store tools properly
- Appreciate importance of tool maintenance
- Study pictures showing tool care
- Clean residue from driving tools
- Check for loose parts and tighten them
- Store tools properly after use
How should driving tools be cared for?
- Spotlight Pre-Technical Studies Learner's Book Grade 9 pg. 133
- Driving tools
- Cleaning materials
- Storage boxes
- Maintenance guide
- Practical work - Observation - Oral questions - Checklist
12 3
Tools and Production
Entrepreneurship
Driving tools - Importance and assessment
Financial services - Financial institutions in Kenya
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:

- Explain importance of driving tools
- Complete crossword puzzle on tools
- Demonstrate understanding of driving tools
- Discuss importance of driving tools in daily life
- Complete crossword puzzle activity
- Review key concepts on driving tools
- Reflect on learning progress
Why are driving tools important in daily life?
- Spotlight Pre-Technical Studies Learner's Book Grade 9 pg. 133
- Crossword puzzles
- Assessment tools
- Self-reflection checklist
- Driving tools
- Spotlight Pre-Technical Studies Learner's Book Grade 9 pg. 160
- Digital devices
- Pictures of banks and SACCOs
- Financial institution brochures
- Reference materials
- Written tests - Crossword completion - Self-reflection - Portfolio assessment
12 4
Entrepreneurship
Financial services - Classification of financial institutions
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:

- Classify financial institutions as banking or non-banking
- Explain differences between classifications
- Appreciate financial sector organization
- Study learner's presentation on classification
- Discuss banking financial institutions
- Discuss non-banking financial institutions
- Complete table describing each classification
How are financial institutions classified in Kenya?
- Spotlight Pre-Technical Studies Learner's Book Grade 9 pg. 160
- Classification chart
- Examples of institutions
- Digital devices
- Comparison table
- Written tests - Table completion - Oral questions - Discussions
13 1
Entrepreneurship
Financial services - Services offered
Financial services - Services by other institutions
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:

- Explain services offered by banks
- Describe banking services
- Value financial literacy
- Search for information on services offered by banks
- Study case study on Mr. Mwakazi and his wife
- Discuss deposit acceptance, loans, money transfer
- Learn about investment and foreign exchange services
What services do banks offer?
- Spotlight Pre-Technical Studies Learner's Book Grade 9 pg. 160
- Digital devices
- Case study materials
- Bank brochures
- Reference materials
- Presentation materials
- Service comparison chart
- Manila paper
- Oral questions - Written tests - Case study analysis - Discussions
13 2
Government and business
Reasons for government involvement
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:

- Explain reasons for government involvement in business
- Discuss benefits of government participation
- Appreciate government's economic role
- Study pictures showing government services
- Brainstorm reasons for government involvement
- Discuss flashcards on government participation
- Give examples for each reason
Why is the government involved in business?
- Spotlight Pre-Technical Studies Learner's Book Grade 9 pg. 169
- Pictures of public services
- Flashcards
- Digital devices
- Discussion guides
- Oral questions - Written tests - Presentations - Discussions

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