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WK LSN STRAND SUB-STRAND LESSON LEARNING OUTCOMES LEARNING EXPERIENCES KEY INQUIRY QUESTIONS LEARNING RESOURCES ASSESSMENT METHODS REFLECTION
1 3
Materials for Production
Composite Materials - Identifying composite materials in the locality
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:

- Identify composite materials in the locality
- Name items made from composite materials
- Show interest in learning about composite materials
- Study pictures showing composite materials
- Identify materials shown in the pictures
- Discuss which materials are found in their locality
- Identify constituent materials of composites
What are composite materials and where can we find them?
- Mentor Pre-Technical Grade 8, pg. 63
- Pictures of composite materials
- Realia (concrete, bricks, manufactured boards)
- Digital devices
- Observation - Oral questions - Group discussions
1 4
Materials for Production
Composite Materials - Composition of composite materials
Composite Materials - Constituent materials of composites
Composite Materials - Matching composite materials to their uses
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:

- Describe the composition of composite materials
- Identify constituent materials in composites
- Appreciate the combination of materials in composites
- Discuss and fill in constituent materials of composites
- Participate in group presentations
- Search for information on constituent materials using digital devices
- Study composition of concrete, bricks, papier-mâché, stone, manufactured boards
How are composite materials made?
- Mentor Pre-Technical Grade 8, pg. 64
- Digital devices
- Internet access
- Charts showing composite compositions
- Sample composite materials
- Mentor Pre-Technical Grade 8, pg. 65
- Print resources
- Internet link provided
- Reference books
- Mentor Pre-Technical Grade 8, pg. 67
- Charts showing composite uses
- Pictures of furniture and buildings
- Real composite items
- Written assignments - Practical work - Group presentations
2 1
Materials for Production
Composite Materials - Uses in work environment
Composite Materials - Searching for information on uses
Composite Materials - Importance in the locality
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:

- Identify work environments using composite materials
- Explain uses of composites in various sectors
- Demonstrate understanding of composite material applications
- Study pictures of people using composite materials
- Identify work environments shown
- Discuss uses of composite materials in construction, education, health
- Study chart showing uses in various sectors
Where are composite materials used in our community?
- Mentor Pre-Technical Grade 8, pg. 68
- Pictures of work environments
- Charts showing sector applications
- Digital devices
- Video clips
- Mentor Pre-Technical Grade 8, pg. 69
- Internet access
- Manila papers for charts
- Mentor Pre-Technical Grade 8, pg. 70
- Community resources
- Pictures of local structures
- Sample composite items
- Observation - Written reports - Oral presentations
2 2
Materials for Production
Ceramic Materials - Identifying common ceramic materials
Ceramic Materials - Collecting ceramic items
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:

- Identify ceramic materials in the locality
- Name items made from ceramic materials
- Show interest in learning about ceramics
- Study pictures of items made from ceramic materials
- Name items in each picture
- Discuss ceramic materials used to make items
- Name other ceramic items in locality
- Share findings with class
What are ceramic materials and where do we find them?
- Mentor Pre-Technical Grade 8, pg. 71
- Pictures of ceramic items
- Real ceramic items (pots, plates, tiles)
- Digital devices
- Mentor Pre-Technical Grade 8, pg. 72
- Collection bags
- Notebooks for recording
- Storage boxes
- Safety gloves
- Observation - Oral questions - Practical identification
2 3
Materials for Production
Ceramic Materials - Physical properties of ceramics
Ceramic Materials - Investigating properties
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:

- Define physical properties
- Identify physical properties of ceramic materials
- Appreciate the unique properties of ceramics
- Brainstorm meaning of physical properties
- Discuss physical properties of ceramic materials
- Use print and digital media to search for properties
- Study pictures showing brittleness, fire resistance, heat resistance
What are the physical properties of ceramic materials?
- Mentor Pre-Technical Grade 8, pg. 73
- Digital devices
- Print resources
- Pictures showing properties
- Sample ceramic items
- Mentor Pre-Technical Grade 8, pg. 74
- Ceramic items (glass, pots)
- Water
- Source of heat
- Tongs
- Safety equipment
- Observation - Written tests - Group discussions
2 4
Materials for Production
Ceramic Materials - Understanding properties
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:

- Explain brittleness of ceramics
- Describe fire, heat, water and corrosion resistance
- Value the properties of ceramic materials
- Study explanations of basic properties
- Discuss brittleness and why ceramics break easily
- Learn about fire resistance in flames
- Understand corrosion resistance
- Discuss water and heat resistance applications
Why do ceramic materials have these specific properties?
- Mentor Pre-Technical Grade 8, pg. 75
- Charts showing properties
- Sample ceramic items
- Pictures demonstrating properties
- Reference books
- Written tests - Oral questions - Observation
3 1
Materials for Production
Ceramic Materials - Uses in work environment
Ceramic Materials - Importance in the locality
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:

- Match ceramic materials to their uses
- Identify uses of ceramics in different sectors
- Prepare charts showing types and uses
- Appreciate ceramic material applications
- Match ceramic items with uses in work environment
- Search for information on uses using digital resources
- Prepare chart showing types and uses
- Visit workplaces to identify ceramic materials
- Record findings in tables
How are ceramic materials used in different workplaces?
- Mentor Pre-Technical Grade 8, pg. 76
- Digital devices
- Manila papers for charts
- Workplace access
- Resource persons
- Sample ceramic items
- Mentor Pre-Technical Grade 8, pg. 78
- Pictures of ceramic uses
- Debate guidelines
- Reference materials
- Community resources
- Chart assessment - Practical work - Oral presentations - Written reports
3 2
Tools and Production
Cutting Tools - Identifying cutting tools
Cutting Tools - Collecting and identifying cutting tools
Cutting Tools - Uses of hacksaws and handsaws
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:

- Identify various cutting tools used in the work environment
- Name cutting tools found in the locality
- Appreciate the diversity of cutting tools
- Study pictures of different cutting tools
- Identify each of the tools
- Discuss which tools have been seen or used
- Name other cutting tools found in the locality
What cutting tools are commonly used in our locality?
- Mentor Pre-Technical Studies Grade 8 pg. 80
- Pictures of cutting tools
- Real cutting tools (hacksaws, handsaws, chisels, planes, snips)
- Charts showing cutting tools
- Mentor Pre-Technical Studies Grade 8 pg. 81
- Various cutting tools from locality
- Storage containers
- Notebooks for recording
- Hacksaws and handsaws
- Metal rods, plastic pipes, wood pieces
- Pictures showing tool applications
- Observation - Oral questions - Written assignments
3 3
Tools and Production
Cutting Tools - Uses of chisels and planes
Cutting Tools - Uses of snips, scrappers and other cutting tools
Cutting Tools - Selecting appropriate cutting tools
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:

- Identify different types of chisels and their uses
- Explain the function of planes in woodwork
- Demonstrate responsibility in tool handling
- Study wood chisels and cold chisels
- Discuss uses of chisels in cutting or shaping wood, metals or stone
- Learn about planes used to cut thin layers from timber
- Discuss types of planes (bench planes, block planes, specialty planes)
How do chisels and planes shape materials differently?
- Mentor Pre-Technical Studies Grade 8 pg. 82
- Wood chisels and cold chisels
- Various types of planes
- Wood and metal samples
- Safety equipment
- Tin snips and aviation snips
- Scrappers
- Various knives
- Wire strippers
- Different types of cutters
- Mentor Pre-Technical Studies Grade 8 pg. 83
- Previously collected cutting tools
- Classification charts
- Notebooks for recording
- Observation - Oral questions - Written tests
3 4
Tools and Production
Cutting Tools - Using a handsaw safely
Cutting Tools - Using a hacksaw safely
Cutting Tools - Using a wood chisel
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:

- Use a handsaw safely to cut timber
- Follow proper procedures when using a handsaw
- Observe safety precautions while cutting
- Wear protective gear such as gloves and safety goggles
- Position timber carefully on working surface
- Measure and mark cut line using try square and pencil
- Secure timber using a clamp
- Practice cutting timber using proper handsaw technique
How is a handsaw used safely to cut wood?
- Mentor Pre-Technical Studies Grade 8 pg. 85
- Handsaws
- Pieces of timber
- Tape measure, try square, pencil
- Clamps
- Working surface
- Protective gear (gloves, goggles)
- Mentor Pre-Technical Studies Grade 8 pg. 86
- Hacksaws
- Metal rods and plastic pipes
- Scriber
- Bench vice
- Working bench
- Protective gloves and overalls
- Mentor Pre-Technical Studies Grade 8 pg. 88
- Wood chisels
- Mallet
- Pencil and ruler
- Protective gloves and goggles
- Practical work - Observation - Safety compliance assessment
4 1
Tools and Production
Cutting Tools - Using snips to cut metal sheets
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:

- Use snips to cut metallic sheets
- Apply correct technique when using snips
- Cut safely away from the body
- Wear protective gloves
- Secure metallic sheet on flat working surface
- Measure and mark cut line using scriber and steel rule
- Hold snips correctly
- Open snips and align blades with cut line
- Practice cutting along the marked line
How do we use snips to cut metal sheets safely?
- Mentor Pre-Technical Studies Grade 8 pg. 89
- Tin snips or aviation snips
- Metallic sheets
- Scriber and steel rule
- Tape measure
- Protective gloves
- Working surface
- Practical work - Observation - Written tests
4 2
Tools and Production
Cutting Tools - Using wire cutters
Cutting Tools - Using planes and scrappers
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:

- Use wire cutters to cut wires of different sizes
- Hold wire cutters properly
- Observe safety when cutting wires
- Identify and mark point on wire for cutting
- Hold wire cutter with dominant hand correctly
- Open handles to open blades
- Place wire between blades ensuring proper alignment
- Apply force to close blades and cut wire
- Practice cutting wires of different sizes
How do we cut wires safely using wire cutters?
- Mentor Pre-Technical Studies Grade 8 pg. 91
- Wire cutters
- Wires of different sizes
- Marking tools
- Protective gloves
- Mentor Pre-Technical Studies Grade 8 pg. 90
- Jack plane
- Scrappers
- Pieces of timber
- Surfaces with embedded dirt
- Safety goggles
- Practical work - Observation - Peer assessment
4 3
Tools and Production
Cutting Tools - Using wire strippers and knives
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:

- Use wire strippers to remove wire insulation
- Use utility knives to cut cardboard and paper
- Observe safety precautions with sharp tools
- Open jaws of wire stripper
- Place wire between jaws at correct distance from end
- Squeeze and rotate stripper to remove insulation
- Practice stripping and cutting wires
- Use utility knife to cut cardboard at 45° angle
- Store knife with blade retracted
How do we safely strip wires and cut with knives?
- Mentor Pre-Technical Studies Grade 8 pg. 92
- Wire strippers
- Insulated wires
- Utility/sliding knives
- Cardboard paper
- Ruler and pencil
- Protective gloves
- Practical work - Observation - Peer assessment
4 4
Tools and Production
Cutting Tools - Caring for cutting tools
Cutting Tools - Importance of cutting tools in the workplace
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:

- Identify ways of caring for different cutting tools
- Explain maintenance procedures for each tool
- Demonstrate responsibility in tool care
- Study pictures showing ways of caring for cutting tools
- Discuss how tools are being cared for
- Use digital devices or print resources to search for ways of caring for cutting tools
- Discuss maintenance for hacksaws, handsaws, chisels, snips, cutters, planes, scrappers, strippers and knives
Why is it important to care for cutting tools?
- Mentor Pre-Technical Studies Grade 8 pg. 95
- Various cutting tools
- Digital devices
- Internet access
- Tool maintenance materials
- Pictures of tool care
- Mentor Pre-Technical Studies Grade 8 pg. 96
- Manila papers
- Markers and colors
- Pictures of cutting tools
- Reference materials
- Observation - Oral questions - Written assignments
5 1
Tools and Production
Computer Software - Meaning and examples of computer software
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:

- Define the term computer software
- Give examples of computer software
- Appreciate the role of software in computers
- Study pictures of different computer hardware performing tasks
- Identify activities taking place in each picture
- Brainstorm on the meaning of 'computer software'
- Use digital or printed resources to search for meaning and examples of computer software
- Learn about word processors, spreadsheets, presentation and desktop publishing
What is computer software and why is it important?
- Mentor Pre-Technical Studies Grade 8 pg. 97
- Digital devices (computers, tablets)
- Pictures showing software use
- Internet access
- Reference books
- Observation - Oral questions - Written notes
5 2
Tools and Production
Computer Software - Categories of computer software
Computer Software - Functions of word processors
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:

- Identify categories of computer software
- Distinguish between system software and application software
- Explain the role of operating systems
- Learn about system software and application software
- Discuss system software (operating systems like Microsoft Windows)
- Study application software (word processors, spreadsheets, presentations)
- Understand that system software runs in the background
- Learn that application software is user-oriented
How do system software and application software differ?
- Mentor Pre-Technical Studies Grade 8 pg. 99
- Computers with different software
- Microsoft Windows
- Examples of application software
- Digital devices
- Charts showing software categories
- Mentor Pre-Technical Studies Grade 8 pg. 100
- Computer laboratory
- Microsoft Word software
- Sample documents
- Internet access
- Observation - Oral questions - Written tests
5 3
Tools and Production
Computer Software - Using Microsoft Word
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:

- Start Microsoft Word application
- Create a new Word document
- Save and print Word documents
- Click Start button and select Microsoft Word
- Create a blank document
- Learn about Word window features (title bar, ribbon, status bar, quick access toolbar)
- Type text about computer software
- Practice saving document using "Save As"
- Learn to print documents
How do we create and save documents in Microsoft Word?
- Mentor Pre-Technical Studies Grade 8 pg. 101
- Computers with Microsoft Word
- Printers
- Practice documents
- Step-by-step guides
- Practical work - Observation - Saved documents assessment
5 4
Tools and Production
Computer Software - Functions of presentation software
Computer Software - Using Microsoft PowerPoint
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:

- Explain the functions of presentation software
- Identify Microsoft PowerPoint as presentation software
- Create visual presentations for audiences
- Learn about PowerPoint for creating visual presentations
- Discuss functions: creating presentations from templates, adding text, images, art and videos
- Study adding transitions, animations and cinematic motion
- Observe how presentations are used in different settings
What is presentation software used for?
- Mentor Pre-Technical Studies Grade 8 pg. 100
- Microsoft PowerPoint software
- Digital devices
- Sample presentations
- Projector (if available)
- Mentor Pre-Technical Studies Grade 8 pg. 103
- Computers with Microsoft PowerPoint
- Practice presentation topics
- Step-by-step guides
- Observation - Oral questions - Written assignments
6 1
Tools and Production
Computer Software - Saving and printing PowerPoint presentations
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:

- Save PowerPoint presentations with appropriate names
- Print presentations or selected slides
- Share presentations via email
- Practice saving presentations by clicking File then Save As
- Type presentation name and choose save location
- Learn to print all slides or selected slides
- Adjust print settings before printing
- Practice printing presentations or sharing via email
How do we save and share PowerPoint presentations?
- Mentor Pre-Technical Studies Grade 8 pg. 107
- Computers with PowerPoint
- Printers
- Email access
- Sample presentations
- USB drives for saving
- Practical work - Observation - Peer assessment
6 2
Tools and Production
Computer Software - Functions of spreadsheet software
Computer Software - Using Microsoft Excel
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:

- Explain the functions of spreadsheet software
- Identify Microsoft Excel as spreadsheet software
- Understand how spreadsheets organize data
- Learn about spreadsheets arranged in rows and columns
- Discuss Microsoft Excel functions: creating charts and graphs, searching, sorting and calculating data
- Study data analysis and saving capabilities
- Understand spreadsheet applications in workplaces
What tasks can spreadsheet software perform?
- Mentor Pre-Technical Studies Grade 8 pg. 100
- Microsoft Excel software
- Sample spreadsheets with data
- Charts and graphs examples
- Digital devices
- Mentor Pre-Technical Studies Grade 8 pg. 109
- Computers with Microsoft Excel
- Sample data for entry
- Step-by-step guides
- Practice worksheets
- Observation - Oral questions - Written tests
6 3
Tools and Production
Computer Software - Saving and printing Excel worksheets
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:

- Save Excel worksheets with appropriate names
- Print Excel worksheets
- Manage Excel files effectively
- Practice saving worksheets by clicking File then Save As
- Select location and type file name
- Learn to print worksheets with print settings
- Practice creating, saving and printing a class project spreadsheet
- Store printed work in portfolio
How do we save and print Excel worksheets?
- Mentor Pre-Technical Studies Grade 8 pg. 111
- Computers with Excel
- Printers
- Sample worksheets
- USB drives
- Portfolios for storing work
- Practical work - Observation - Saved files assessment
6 4
Tools and Production
Entrepreneurship
Computer Software - Importance of application software
Bookkeeping - Meaning of assets, liabilities and capital
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:

- Explain the importance of application software in workplaces
- Identify benefits of using application software
- Appreciate the role of software in productivity
- Discuss importance in schools, companies, agriculture and sports
- Learn that software creates professional documents and presentations
- Understand software improves creativity and increases productivity
- Debate: "Without computer application software, it would be difficult to perform different tasks in our school"
- Prepare charts showing importance in various workplaces
Why is application software important in different workplaces?
- Mentor Pre-Technical Studies Grade 8 pg. 112
- Manila papers and markers
- Case studies of software use
- Reference materials
- Digital devices
- Mentor Pre-Technical Grade 8, pg. 114
- Textbooks
- Internet access
- Observation - Debate participation - Chart assessment - Oral presentations
7 1
Entrepreneurship
Bookkeeping - Identifying assets
Bookkeeping - Understanding liabilities and capital
Bookkeeping - Meaning and importance of bookkeeping
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:

- Identify assets in a business
- Explain how assets produce income
- Appreciate the importance of assets
- Study pictures showing various assets
- Identify assets shown in pictures (machinery, stock, vehicles)
- Discuss how each asset is used to produce income
- Share work with other groups
How do assets help a business generate income?
- Mentor Pre-Technical Grade 8, pg. 115
- Pictures of assets
- Charts
- Real business examples
- Digital devices
- Mentor Pre-Technical Grade 8, pg. 116
- Case study materials
- Business scenarios
- Reference books
- Mentor Pre-Technical Grade 8, pg. 117
- Charts showing bookkeeping importance
- Sample business records
- Practical work - Oral questions - Group discussions
7 2
Entrepreneurship
Bookkeeping - Bookkeeping equation (Assets = Capital)
Bookkeeping - Bookkeeping equation (Assets = Capital + Liabilities)
Bookkeeping - Expressing scenarios using bookkeeping equation
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:

- Understand the basic bookkeeping equation
- Calculate assets and capital
- Apply the equation in business scenarios
- Learn that assets equal owner's contribution at business start
- Read statement about Anne's salon business
- Calculate value of assets and capital using equation
- Share findings with class
How do we show the relationship between assets and capital?
- Mentor Pre-Technical Grade 8, pg. 118
- Calculators
- Practice worksheets
- Business scenarios
- Charts showing equation
- Mentor Pre-Technical Grade 8, pg. 119
- Practice exercises
- Worksheets
- Mentor Pre-Technical Grade 8, pg. 120
- Practice tables
- Practical work - Written assignments - Observation
7 3
Entrepreneurship
Bookkeeping - Business transactions (Cash and Credit)
Bookkeeping - Types of business transactions
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:

- Identify parties in business transactions
- Differentiate between cash and credit transactions
- Appreciate different payment methods
- List three items bought in the past
- Identify buyer and seller in transactions
- Read case study about Gesusu Junior School
- Discuss how headteacher paid for desks
- Explain differences between cash and credit transactions
What is the difference between cash and credit transactions?
- Mentor Pre-Technical Grade 8, pg. 121
- Case study materials
- Real transaction examples
- Charts
- Reference materials
- Mentor Pre-Technical Grade 8, pg. 122
- School canteen examples
- Transaction scenarios
- Digital devices
- Observation - Oral questions - Written tests
7 4
Entrepreneurship
Bookkeeping - Cost, price, profit and loss
Bookkeeping - Statement of financial position
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:

- Differentiate between cost and price
- Calculate profit and loss
- Apply calculations in business scenarios
- Study pictures of Benson selling electronics
- Discuss cost versus price in business
- Read statements about transactions at Masomo Bookshop
- Calculate profit or loss from each transaction
- Present findings in table format
How do we determine if a business is making profit or loss?
- Mentor Pre-Technical Grade 8, pg. 123
- Pictures of business transactions
- Calculators
- Practice scenarios
- Worksheets
- Mentor Pre-Technical Grade 8, pg. 124
- Sample statements
- Charts
- Business examples
- Reference materials
- Practical work - Written assignments - Observation
8

Midterm

9 1
Entrepreneurship
Bookkeeping - Preparing statement of financial position
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:

- Prepare statement of financial position
- List assets and capital with liabilities correctly
- Demonstrate accuracy in preparation
- Study preparation steps from Brian's example
- List assets on left side
- List capital and liabilities on right side
- Ensure both totals are equal
- Complete practice exercise for ABC Groceries
- Submit work for assessment
How do we prepare a statement of financial position?
- Mentor Pre-Technical Grade 8, pg. 125
- Practice exercises
- Calculators
- Blank statement templates
- Business data
- Practical work - Written assignments - Portfolio assessment
9 2
Entrepreneurship
Income and Budgeting - Sources of income for an individual
Income and Budgeting - Understanding income sources
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:

- Define income
- Identify sources of income
- Appreciate diverse income sources
- Search for meaning of 'income for an individual'
- Read about Hadijah and Lemayian's sources of income
- Identify salary, royalties, dividends, business profits
- Study chart showing various income sources
- Discuss meaning of sources of income
Where can individuals get income from?
- Mentor Pre-Technical Grade 8, pg. 136
- Charts showing income sources
- Digital devices
- Case study materials
- Reference books
- Mentor Pre-Technical Grade 8, pg. 137
- Income source charts
- Real-life examples
- Digital resources
- Sample income statements
- Observation - Oral questions - Written tests
9 3
Entrepreneurship
Income and Budgeting - Importance of budgeting
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:

- Define budget and budgeting
- Explain importance of budgeting
- Value financial planning
- Discuss pocket money and spending plans
- Search for meaning of budget and budgeting
- Read conversation between Mrs Bundi and children
- Discuss how much family earns and spends
- Explain importance of budgeting
Why is it important to make a budget?
- Mentor Pre-Technical Grade 8, pg. 138
- Budget examples
- Family scenario materials
- Digital devices
- Reference materials
- Observation - Written assignments - Oral questions
9 4
Entrepreneurship
Income and Budgeting - Benefits of budgeting
Income and Budgeting - Ways of spending money wisely
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:

- List benefits of budgeting
- Explain how budgeting helps in daily life
- Appreciate budget discipline
- Read case study about Maria's income
- Discuss how budgeting helps her
- Learn budgeting helps spend on important things
- Understand budgeting helps track spending
- Learn budgeting helps save money and avoid debt
How does budgeting improve our financial lives?
- Mentor Pre-Technical Grade 8, pg. 139
- Case study materials
- Charts showing benefits
- Real-life examples
- Digital resources
- Mentor Pre-Technical Grade 8, pg. 140
- Sample posters
- Manila papers
- Markers
- Digital devices
- Display materials
- Written tests - Oral presentations - Group discussions
10 1
Entrepreneurship
Income and Budgeting - Preparing a simple budget
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:

- Prepare a personal budget
- List income and expenses
- Include savings in budget
- Discuss what to consider when preparing budget
- Study Rehema's monthly budget example
- Identify income sources and expenses
- Calculate savings target
- Prepare simple budget for Shs 3,000 shopping money
- Present budget for feedback
How do we prepare a personal budget?
- Mentor Pre-Technical Grade 8, pg. 141
- Sample budgets
- Budget templates
- Calculators
- Practice scenarios
- Practical work - Written assignments - Peer assessment
10 2
Entrepreneurship
Income and Budgeting - Ethical practices in budgeting
Income and Budgeting - Unethical practices to avoid
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:

- Define ethics and ethical practices
- Identify ethical practices in budgeting
- Value honesty in financial management
- Discuss meaning of ethics
- Brainstorm ethical and unethical practices
- Read case study about Mitundu Self-help Group
- Identify ethical practices (honesty, transparency, fairness)
- Discuss integrity and avoiding bribes
What ethical practices should we follow when budgeting?
- Mentor Pre-Technical Grade 8, pg. 142
- Case study materials
- Charts
- Digital devices
- Reference materials
- Mentor Pre-Technical Grade 8, pg. 143
- Charts showing practices
- Scenarios
- Discussion materials
- Reference books
- Observation - Written tests - Oral presentations
10 3
Entrepreneurship
Income and Budgeting - Importance of financial planning
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:

- Explain financial planning
- Describe importance of financial planning
- Practice financial goal setting
- Read story about Edwin buying bicycle
- Discuss how financial planning helped Edwin
- Discuss importance of financial planning
- Learn financial planning helps achieve goals
- Understand planning helps manage income effectively
Why is financial planning important in income management?
- Mentor Pre-Technical Grade 8, pg. 144
- Case study materials
- Financial planning examples
- Digital devices
- Charts
- Observation - Oral questions - Written reports
10 4
Entrepreneurship
Marketing of Goods and Services - Meaning of market and marketing
Marketing of Goods and Services - Understanding marketing process
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:

- Define market and marketing
- Differentiate between market and marketing
- Show interest in learning about marketing
- Discuss scenarios about farmers buying tractors
- Identify who is buying and selling
- Discuss meaning of market
- Explain meaning of marketing
- Present findings to classmates
What is the difference between market and marketing?
- Mentor Pre-Technical Grade 8, pg. 147
- Scenarios
- Charts
- Digital devices
- Reference materials
- Mentor Pre-Technical Grade 8, pg. 148
- Marketing examples
- Pictures of advertisements
- Digital resources
- Sample marketing materials
- Observation - Oral questions - Written tests
11 1
Entrepreneurship
Marketing of Goods and Services - Importance of marketing
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:

- Explain importance of marketing
- Identify benefits of marketing to business
- Appreciate role of marketing
- Study pictures showing marketing activities
- Discuss poster offering weekend deals
- Analyze delivery services
- Read flashcards on importance of marketing
- Explain how marketing helps business
Why is marketing important to a business?
- Mentor Pre-Technical Grade 8, pg. 149
- Pictures and posters
- Flashcards
- Marketing examples
- Digital devices
- Observation - Written assignments - Oral questions
11 2
Entrepreneurship
Marketing of Goods and Services - Sources of market information
Marketing of Goods and Services - Analyzing market information sources
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:

- Identify sources of market information
- Explain how to gather market information
- Value research in marketing
- Read newspaper article about Rita's business
- Identify potential customers from article
- Discuss sources of information about market
- Learn about newspapers, magazines, radio, TV
- Understand surveys and social media as sources
Where can businesses find information about their market?
- Mentor Pre-Technical Grade 8, pg. 150
- Newspaper articles
- Digital devices
- Sample surveys
- Social media examples
- Mentor Pre-Technical Grade 8, pg. 151
- Internet access
- Textbooks
- Sample market research
- Notebooks
- Written tests - Practical work - Oral presentations
11 3
Entrepreneurship
Marketing of Goods and Services - Factors in selecting markets
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:

- Identify factors for selecting markets
- Explain importance of each factor
- Appreciate market research
- Read case study about Mr Omar's uniform business
- Explore factors considered (demand, purchasing power)
- Discuss market preferences and size
- Learn about competition and infrastructure
- Understand legal requirements
What factors should we consider when selecting a market?
- Mentor Pre-Technical Grade 8, pg. 152
- Case study materials
- Charts showing factors
- Business examples
- Digital devices
- Observation - Written tests - Oral presentations
11 4
Entrepreneurship
Marketing of Goods and Services - ICT tools for marketing
Marketing of Goods and Services - Recognizing suitable markets
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:

- Identify ICT applications for marketing
- Explain how each tool is used
- Select appropriate marketing tools
- Search for ICT applications used in marketing
- Learn about Facebook ads and YouTube advertising
- Study LinkedIn and Instagram for marketing
- Understand TikTok marketing
- Discuss choosing tools based on target customers
What ICT tools can be used to market goods and services?
- Mentor Pre-Technical Grade 8, pg. 153
- Digital devices
- Internet access
- Social media examples
- Marketing case studies
- Mentor Pre-Technical Grade 8, pg. 154
- Product samples
- Market analysis charts
- Digital resources
- Case studies
- Practical work - Written assignments - Portfolio assessment
12 1
Entrepreneurship
Distribution of Goods and Services - Meaning and role of intermediaries
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:

- Define channels of distribution
- Identify intermediaries
- Explain role of intermediaries
- Think about how soft drinks move from manufacturer
- Discuss meaning of channels of distribution
- Learn who intermediaries are
- Study pictures showing soda distribution
- Identify roles of wholesalers and retailers
What are channels of distribution?
- Mentor Pre-Technical Grade 8, pg. 156
- Pictures of distribution
- Charts
- Product examples
- Digital devices
- Observation - Oral questions - Written tests
12 2
Entrepreneurship
Distribution of Goods and Services - Roles of wholesalers and retailers
Distribution of Goods and Services - Channels for distributing goods
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:

- Explain roles of wholesalers
- Describe functions of retailers
- Appreciate importance of intermediaries
- Search for information on intermediary roles
- Study sticky notes on wholesaler roles
- Learn wholesalers break bulk and transport goods
- Understand retailers offer easy access to goods
- Discuss how retailers advise wholesalers
What roles do wholesalers and retailers play in distribution?
- Mentor Pre-Technical Grade 8, pg. 157
- Charts showing roles
- Digital devices
- Case study materials
- Reference books
- Mentor Pre-Technical Grade 8, pg. 158
- Distribution charts
- Video clips
- Business examples
- Written tests - Oral presentations - Group discussions
12 3
Entrepreneurship
Distribution of Goods and Services - Preparing distribution charts
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:

- Prepare charts showing distribution channels
- Illustrate product distribution
- Demonstrate understanding of channels
- Read about Chui Cement, Bahati Dairies, Faulu Flour
- Identify distribution channels for each business
- Prepare charts showing channels
- Illustrate how products move to consumers
- Present charts to class
How do different businesses distribute their products?
- Mentor Pre-Technical Grade 8, pg. 159
- Manila papers
- Markers
- Business case studies
- Chart examples
- Chart assessment - Practical work - Oral presentations
12 4
Entrepreneurship
Distribution of Goods and Services - Case study on distribution
Distribution of Goods and Services - Ethics in distribution
Distribution of Goods and Services - Importance of distribution in community
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:

- Analyze distribution in case study
- Identify intermediaries used
- Compare different distribution methods
- Read case study about Magadi Soda
- Identify products: soda ash, mineral salts, bottled water
- Analyze channel for each product
- Compare export, wholesale, and retail distribution
- Share findings with classmates
How do different products use different distribution channels?
- Mentor Pre-Technical Grade 8, pg. 160
- Case study materials
- Charts
- Product samples
- Digital resources
- Mentor Pre-Technical Grade 8, pg. 161
- Debate guidelines
- Ethics diagrams
- Case studies
- Reference materials
- Mentor Pre-Technical Grade 8, pg. 162
- Community examples
- Digital devices
- Written tests - Case analysis - Oral presentations

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