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WK LSN STRAND SUB-STRAND LESSON LEARNING OUTCOMES LEARNING EXPERIENCES KEY INQUIRY QUESTIONS LEARNING RESOURCES ASSESSMENT METHODS REFLECTION
1 3
Mixtures
Mixtures - Meaning of Mixtures
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:

- Define the meaning of a mixture
- Distinguish between a mixture and a pure substance
- Appreciate the presence of mixtures in daily life
The learner is guided to:
- Discuss in groups the meaning of mixtures
- Identify examples of mixtures at home and school
- Distinguish between mixtures and pure substances
What should be considered when separating various mixtures?
- Mentor Science and Technology Learner's Book pg. 39
- Digital devices
- Different types of mixtures
- Worksheets
- Observation schedules - Oral questions - Written assignments
1 4
Mixtures
Mixtures - Identifying Mixtures in the Environment
Mixtures - Homogeneous Mixtures
Mixtures - Heterogeneous Mixtures
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:

- Identify different mixtures in the environment
- Classify mixtures according to their states of matter
- Show curiosity in exploring mixtures in the environment
The learner is guided to:
- Walk around the school compound to identify mixtures
- Create a table showing mixtures identified, their states of matter, and substances used
- Share findings with classmates
How can we identify mixtures in our environment?
- Mentor Science and Technology Learner's Book pg. 40
- School environment
- Worksheets
- Digital devices
- Mentor Science and Technology Learner's Book pg. 41
- Water, sugar, salt
- Containers
- Stirring rods
- Mentor Science and Technology Learner's Book pg. 42
- Water, sand
- Portfolios - Observation schedules - Oral questions
2 1
Mixtures
Mixtures - Types of Mixtures (Solid-Solid)
Mixtures - Types of Mixtures (Solid-Liquid)
Mixtures - Types of Mixtures (Liquid-Liquid)
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:

- Define solid-solid mixtures
- Identify examples of solid-solid mixtures
- Show interest in exploring solid-solid mixtures
The learner is guided to:
- Identify and prepare examples of solid-solid mixtures
- Discuss characteristics of solid-solid mixtures
- Classify solid-solid mixtures as homogeneous or heterogeneous
How can solid-solid mixtures be identified?
- Mentor Science and Technology Learner's Book pg. 43
- Various solid materials (flour, sand, salt)
- Containers
- Digital resources
- Mentor Science and Technology Learner's Book pg. 44
- Water, various solids (salt, sugar, sand, flour)
- Stirring rods
- Mentor Science and Technology Learner's Book pg. 45
- Various liquids (water, milk, cooking oil, kerosene)
- Oral questions - Practical activities - Written assignments
2 2
Mixtures
Mixtures - Separating Heterogeneous Mixtures (Winnowing)
Mixtures - Separating Heterogeneous Mixtures (Picking)
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:

- Explain the process of winnowing
- Demonstrate the use of winnowing to separate mixtures
- Appreciate the application of winnowing in daily life
The learner is guided to:
- Discuss the principle of winnowing
- Demonstrate separation of mixtures by winnowing
- Identify applications of winnowing in daily life
How is winnowing used to separate mixtures?
- Mentor Science and Technology Learner's Book pg. 47
- Mixtures of light and heavy particles (rice and husks)
- Containers
- Mats
- Mentor Science and Technology Learner's Book pg. 48
- Mixtures with big solid particles (maize and beans)
- Trays
- Practical activities - Oral questions - Written assignments
2 3
Mixtures
Mixtures - Separating Heterogeneous Mixtures (Sieving)
Mixtures - Separating Heterogeneous Mixtures (Using Magnet)
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:

- Explain the process of sieving
- Demonstrate the use of sieving to separate mixtures
- Appreciate the application of sieving in daily life
The learner is guided to:
- Discuss the principle of sieving
- Demonstrate separation of mixtures by sieving
- Identify applications of sieving in daily life
How is sieving used to separate mixtures?
- Mentor Science and Technology Learner's Book pg. 49
- Mixtures of particles of different sizes
- Sieves
- Containers
- Mentor Science and Technology Learner's Book pg. 52
- Mixtures containing magnetic materials
- Magnets
- Containers
- Gloves
- Practical activities - Oral questions - Written assignments
2 4
Mixtures
Mixtures - Separating Heterogeneous Mixtures (Filtration)
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:

- Explain the process of filtration
- Demonstrate the use of filtration to separate mixtures
- Appreciate the application of filtration in daily life
The learner is guided to:
- Discuss the principle of filtration
- Demonstrate separation of mixtures by filtration
- Identify applications of filtration in daily life
How is filtration used to separate mixtures?
- Mentor Science and Technology Learner's Book pg. 51
- Mixtures of insoluble solids and liquids
- Filter materials (cloth, paper)
- Containers
- Practical activities - Oral questions - Written assignments
3 1
Mixtures
Mixtures - Separating Heterogeneous Mixtures (Decantation)
Mixtures - Separating Heterogeneous Mixtures (Separating Funnel)
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:

- Explain the process of decantation
- Demonstrate the use of decantation to separate mixtures
- Show carefulness in separating mixtures by decantation
The learner is guided to:
- Discuss the principle of decantation
- Demonstrate separation of mixtures by decantation
- Identify applications of decantation in daily life
How is decantation used to separate mixtures?
- Mentor Science and Technology Learner's Book pg. 50
- Mixtures of insoluble solids and liquids
- Containers
- Stirring rods
- Mentor Science and Technology Learner's Book pg. 53
- Immiscible liquids (water and kerosene)
- Separating funnel
- Containers
- Practical activities - Oral questions - Written assignments
3 2
Mixtures
Water Pollution - Meaning of Water Pollution
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:

- Define water pollution
- Distinguish between clean and polluted water
- Appreciate the importance of clean water
The learner is guided to:
- Discuss the meaning of water pollution
- Observe pictures of clean and polluted water
- Use digital devices to explore water pollution
Why is water pollution a concern?
- Mentor Science and Technology Learner's Book pg. 56
- Digital devices
- Pictures of clean and polluted water
- Video resources
- Oral questions - Written assignments - Observation schedules
3 3
Mixtures
Water Pollution - Water Pollutants
Water Pollution - Human Activities Causing Water Pollution
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:

- Identify common water pollutants
- Explain sources of water pollutants
- Show concern about water pollution
The learner is guided to:
- Walk around the school and neighborhood to identify water pollutants
- Record observations of harmful substances causing water pollution
- Discuss findings with peers
What are the common water pollutants in our environment?
- Mentor Science and Technology Learner's Book pg. 57
- School and neighborhood environment
- Protective gear (gumboots, gloves, masks)
- Recording materials
- Mentor Science and Technology Learner's Book pg. 58
- Digital devices
- Pictures showing water pollution
- Video resources
- Observation schedules - Written assignments - Peer assessment
3 4
Mixtures
Water Pollution - Soil as a Water Pollutant
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:

- Explain how soil pollutes water
- Identify activities that lead to soil pollution of water
- Show concern about soil erosion
The learner is guided to:
- Observe pictures showing soil pollution of water
- Discuss how soil enters water sources
- Identify activities that lead to soil erosion
How does soil pollute water sources?
- Mentor Science and Technology Learner's Book pg. 59
- Digital devices
- Pictures showing soil erosion
- Video resources
- Oral questions - Written assignments - Observation schedules
4 1
Mixtures
Water Pollution - Effects on Animals
Water Pollution - Effects on Humans
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:

- Explain effects of water pollution on animals
- Identify animals affected by water pollution
- Show concern for animals affected by polluted water
The learner is guided to:
- Observe pictures showing effects of polluted water on animals
- Discuss how polluted water affects animals
- Create awareness posters on protecting animals from water pollution
How does water pollution affect animals?
- Mentor Science and Technology Learner's Book pg. 60
- Digital devices
- Pictures showing effects of water pollution
- Art materials
- Mentor Science and Technology Learner's Book pg. 61
- Oral questions - Written assignments - Projects
4 2
Mixtures
Water Pollution - Effects on Plants
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:

- Explain effects of water pollution on plants
- Identify plants affected by water pollution
- Show concern for plants affected by polluted water
The learner is guided to:
- Observe pictures showing effects of polluted water on plants
- Discuss how polluted water affects plant growth
- Create awareness posters on protecting plants from water pollution
How does water pollution affect plants?
- Mentor Science and Technology Learner's Book pg. 62
- Digital devices
- Pictures showing effects of water pollution
- Art materials
- Oral questions - Written assignments - Projects
4 3
Mixtures
Water Pollution - Methods of Reducing Water Pollution (Waste Disposal)
Water Pollution - Methods of Reducing Water Pollution (Dirty Water Disposal)
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:

- Explain proper waste disposal methods
- Demonstrate proper waste disposal
- Show responsibility in waste disposal
The learner is guided to:
- Observe pictures showing proper and improper waste disposal
- Discuss how proper waste disposal reduces water pollution
- Participate in a clean-up activity in the school compound
How can proper waste disposal reduce water pollution?
- Mentor Science and Technology Learner's Book pg. 63
- Digital devices
- Pictures showing waste disposal
- Waste bins
- Protective gear
- Mentor Science and Technology Learner's Book pg. 64
- Charts
- Art materials
- Observation schedules - Practical activities - Peer assessment
4 4
Mixtures
Water Pollution - Methods of Reducing Water Pollution (Soil Erosion Control)
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:

- Identify methods of controlling soil erosion
- Explain how soil erosion control reduces water pollution
- Show interest in soil erosion control measures
The learner is guided to:
- Discuss methods of controlling soil erosion
- Identify areas in the school compound prone to soil erosion
- Suggest measures to control soil erosion in identified areas
How can soil erosion control reduce water pollution?
- Mentor Science and Technology Learner's Book pg. 65
- Digital devices
- School compound
- Pictures showing soil erosion control
- Oral questions - Written assignments - Projects
5 1
Mixtures
Water Pollution - Basic Methods of Water Treatment (Boiling)
Water Pollution - Basic Methods of Water Treatment (Filtration)
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:

- Explain the process of boiling water
- Demonstrate boiling as a water treatment method
- Appreciate the importance of boiling water
The learner is guided to:
- Discuss the process of boiling water for treatment
- Observe pictures showing water boiling
- Discuss safety measures when boiling water
How does boiling make water safe?
- Mentor Science and Technology Learner's Book pg. 66
- Digital devices
- Pictures showing water boiling
- Heat source (under teacher supervision)
- Mentor Science and Technology Learner's Book pg. 67
- Dirty water
- Filter materials (cloth, sand)
- Containers
- Oral questions - Written assignments - Observation schedules
5 2
Mixtures
Water Pollution - Basic Methods of Water Treatment (Chemical Treatment)
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:

- Explain chemical treatment of water
- Identify safe chemicals used for water treatment
- Show caution when handling water treatment chemicals
The learner is guided to:
- Discuss chemical treatment of water
- Observe pictures showing chemical water treatment
- Discuss safety measures when using water treatment chemicals
How effective is chemical treatment of water?
- Mentor Science and Technology Learner's Book pg. 68
- Digital devices
- Pictures showing chemical water treatment
- Water treatment chemicals (under teacher supervision)
- Oral questions - Written assignments - Observation schedules
5 3
Mixtures
Water Pollution - Basic Methods of Water Treatment (Solar Treatment)
Water Pollution - Water Filter Project Planning
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:

- Explain solar treatment of water
- Identify situations where solar treatment is appropriate
- Appreciate the use of renewable energy for water treatment
The learner is guided to:
- Discuss solar treatment of water
- Observe pictures showing solar water treatment
- Discuss the advantages and limitations of solar treatment
How effective is solar treatment of water?
- Mentor Science and Technology Learner's Book pg. 69
- Digital devices
- Pictures showing solar water treatment
- Clear bottles for solar treatment demonstration
- Mentor Science and Technology Learner's Book pg. 70
- Pictures of water filters
- Planning worksheets
- Oral questions - Written assignments - Observation schedules
5 4
Mixtures
Water Pollution - Water Filter Construction
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:

- Make a functional water filter
- Explain how the water filter works
- Show creativity in filter construction
The learner is guided to:
- Use locally available materials to make a water filter
- Layer the filtering materials in the correct order
- Test the water filter
How can we construct a functional water filter?
- Mentor Science and Technology Learner's Book pg. 70
- Plastic bottles
- Gravel, sand, charcoal, cloth
- Scissors, string
- Dirty water
- Projects - Demonstrations - Peer assessment
6 1
Mixtures
Water Pollution - Water Filter Testing
Water Pollution - Water Filter Presentation
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:

- Test the effectiveness of the water filter
- Identify areas for improvement
- Show commitment to enhancing filter effectiveness
The learner is guided to:
- Test their water filters with dirty water
- Observe the filtered water
- Discuss ways to improve the water filter
How can we improve our water filters?
- Mentor Science and Technology Learner's Book pg. 71
- Completed water filters
- Dirty water
- Clean containers
- Presentation space
- Projects - Demonstrations - Peer assessment
6 2
Force and Energy
Floating and Sinking - Demonstrating Floating and Sinking
Floating and Sinking - Classifying Objects
Floating and Sinking - Factors Affecting Floating and Sinking (Shape)
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:

- Explain the concept of floating and sinking
- Demonstrate floating and sinking using different materials
- Appreciate the occurrence of floating and sinking in nature
The learner is guided to:
- Work in groups to observe pictures of floating and sinking objects
- Walk around the school compound and collect different items
- Test the collected items for floating and sinking in water
Why do some materials float and others sink?
- Mentor Science and Technology Learner's Book pg. 73
- Various objects (wooden sticks, stones, bottle tops, etc.)
- Container with water
- Digital resources
- Mentor Science and Technology Learner's Book pg. 74
- Various objects
- Digital devices
- Chart paper
- Mentor Science and Technology Learner's Book pg. 75
- Bottle tops
- Plasticine
- Hammer (teacher use only)
- Observation schedules - Oral questions - Practical activities
6 3
Force and Energy
Floating and Sinking - Factors Affecting Floating and Sinking (Weight)
Floating and Sinking - Factors Affecting Floating and Sinking (Size)
Floating and Sinking - Applications (Swimming)
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:

- Explain how weight affects floating and sinking
- Demonstrate the effect of weight on floating and sinking
- Show interest in exploring the effect of weight
The learner is guided to:
- Conduct experiments with containers of same size but different contents (sand vs. feathers)
- Observe the effect of weight on floating
- Discuss their observations and conclusions
How does weight affect floating and sinking?
- Mentor Science and Technology Learner's Book pg. 76
- Containers of same size
- Sand, feathers or cotton wool
- Container with water
- Mentor Science and Technology Learner's Book pg. 77
- Blocks of wood of different sizes
- Container with water
- Digital resources
- Mentor Science and Technology Learner's Book pg. 78
- Digital devices
- Pictures showing swimming
- Art materials
- Practical activities - Oral questions - Written assignments
6 4
Force and Energy
Floating and Sinking - Applications (Diving)
Floating and Sinking - Applications (Lifesavers)
Floating and Sinking - Applications (Water Transport)
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:

- Explain how floating and sinking apply to diving
- Identify safety measures in diving
- Show awareness of diving safety
The learner is guided to:
- Discuss how diving involves both sinking and floating
- Identify safety measures when diving
- Create awareness posters on diving safety
How are floating and sinking principles applied in diving?
- Mentor Science and Technology Learner's Book pg. 78
- Digital devices
- Pictures showing diving
- Art materials
- Pictures showing lifesavers
- Video resources
- Mentor Science and Technology Learner's Book pg. 79
- Pictures showing water vessels
- Oral questions - Written assignments - Projects
7 1
Force and Energy
Floating and Sinking - Applications (Floods and Rescue)
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:

- Explain how floating and sinking principles are applied during floods
- Identify flood safety measures
- Show concern for flood victims
The learner is guided to:
- Discuss how flooding affects communities
- Identify safety measures during floods
- Discuss how floating devices are used in rescue operations
How are floating principles applied in flood rescue?
- Mentor Science and Technology Learner's Book pg. 79
- Digital devices
- Pictures showing floods and rescue operations
- Video resources
- Oral questions - Written assignments - Projects
7 2
Force and Energy
Floating and Sinking - Applications (Surfing)
Floating and Sinking - Lifesaver Project Planning
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:

- Explain how floating and sinking apply to surfing
- Identify surfing safety measures
- Show interest in water sports
The learner is guided to:
- Discuss how surfboards float on water
- Identify safety measures in surfing
- Discuss the importance of balance in surfing
How are floating principles applied in surfing?
- Mentor Science and Technology Learner's Book pg. 79
- Digital devices
- Pictures showing surfing
- Video resources
- Mentor Science and Technology Learner's Book pg. 80
- Pictures of lifesavers
- Planning worksheets
- Oral questions - Written assignments - Projects
7 3
Force and Energy
Floating and Sinking - Lifesaver Construction
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:

- Make a functional lifesaver
- Explain how the lifesaver works
- Show creativity in lifesaver construction
The learner is guided to:
- Use locally available materials to make a lifesaver
- Ensure the lifesaver is functional
- Test the lifesaver in water (under teacher supervision)
How can we construct functional lifesavers?
- Mentor Science and Technology Learner's Book pg. 80
- Rubber tubes or plastics
- Air pump
- Rope
- Water source for testing
- Projects - Demonstrations - Peer assessment
7 4
Force and Energy
Floating and Sinking - Assessment Activities
Sound Energy - Sources of Sound
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:

- Demonstrate knowledge of floating and sinking
- Apply skills in identifying factors affecting floating and sinking
- Show positive attitude towards water safety
The learner is guided to:
- Complete assessment activities on floating and sinking
- Identify factors affecting floating and sinking
- Discuss their responses with peers
How well have we understood floating and sinking?
- Mentor Science and Technology Learner's Book pg. 83
- Assessment worksheets
- Digital resources
- Reference materials
- Mentor Science and Technology Learner's Book pg. 84
- Various sound-producing objects
- Charts
- Written quizzes - Oral questions - Self-assessment
8

Midterm

9 1
Force and Energy
Sound Energy - Sound Production by Hitting
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:

- Demonstrate sound production by hitting
- Explain how hitting produces sound
- Show interest in exploring sound production
The learner is guided to:
- Use a drum to demonstrate sound production by hitting
- Observe the effect of hitting softly versus hitting hard
- Discuss their observations and conclusions
How does hitting objects produce sound?
- Mentor Science and Technology Learner's Book pg. 85
- Drums or improvised drums
- Digital resources
- Charts
- Practical activities - Oral questions - Observation schedules
9 2
Force and Energy
Sound Energy - Sound Production by Plucking
Sound Energy - Sound Production by Blowing
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:

- Demonstrate sound production by plucking
- Explain how plucking produces sound
- Show interest in exploring sound production
The learner is guided to:
- Use strings to demonstrate sound production by plucking
- Observe the effect of string length on sound produced
- Discuss their observations and conclusions
How does plucking strings produce sound?
- Mentor Science and Technology Learner's Book pg. 86
- Strings
- Desks
- Digital resources
- Mentor Science and Technology Learner's Book pg. 87
- Flutes or improvised flutes
- Digital resources
- Charts
- Practical activities - Oral questions - Observation schedules
9 3
Force and Energy
Sound Energy - Movement of Sound (All Directions)
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:

- Explain that sound travels in all directions
- Demonstrate sound traveling in all directions
- Appreciate how sound travels
The learner is guided to:
- Conduct experiments to show that sound travels in all directions
- Observe that listeners at different positions can hear the same sound
- Discuss their observations and conclusions
How does sound travel?
- Mentor Science and Technology Learner's Book pg. 88
- Sound sources (radio, bell, etc.)
- Open space
- Digital resources
- Practical activities - Oral questions - Observation schedules
9 4
Force and Energy
Sound Energy - Reflection of Sound (Echo)
Sound Energy - Multiple Echoes
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:

- Explain the reflection of sound
- Identify situations where echo occurs
- Show interest in exploring echoes
The learner is guided to:
- Read a story about echo
- Conduct experiments to demonstrate echo
- Identify places where echo can be heard
What causes echoes?
- Mentor Science and Technology Learner's Book pg. 89
- Tubes made of rolled manila paper
- Large walls or buildings
- Digital resources
- Mentor Science and Technology Learner's Book pg. 91
- Environment with two walls or buildings
- Practical activities - Oral questions - Written assignments
10 1
Force and Energy
Sound Energy - Sound Instrument Project (Drum)
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:

- Design and make a drum
- Explain how the drum produces sound
- Show creativity in drum making
The learner is guided to:
- Identify materials needed for making a drum
- Make a drum using locally available materials
- Test the drum and make improvements
How can we make a functional drum?
- Mentor Science and Technology Learner's Book pg. 92
- Empty tins
- Dry animal skin or alternative
- Strings
- Sticks
- Projects - Demonstrations - Peer assessment
10 2
Force and Energy
Sound Energy - Sound Instrument Project (Flute)
Sound Energy - Sound Instrument Project (Bell)
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:

- Design and make a flute
- Explain how the flute produces sound
- Show creativity in flute making
The learner is guided to:
- Identify materials needed for making a flute
- Make a flute using locally available materials
- Test the flute and make improvements
How can we make a functional flute?
- Mentor Science and Technology Learner's Book pg. 93
- Straws, plastic pipes or bamboo
- Knife (teacher use only)
- Ruler
- Mentor Science and Technology Learner's Book pg. 94
- Old car or motorcycle rim
- Piece of metal
- Rope
- Projects - Demonstrations - Peer assessment
10 3
Force and Energy
Sound Energy - Creating a Sound Game using Scratch
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:

- Use Scratch to create a sound game
- Apply digital skills in sound programming
- Show creativity in digital sound creation
The learner is guided to:
- Learn the basics of Scratch programming
- Use Scratch to create a simple sound game
- Test and improve their sound games
How can technology enhance sound learning?
- Mentor Science and Technology Learner's Book pg. 95
- Computers with Scratch installed
- Digital resources
- Internet connection
- Digital projects - Demonstrations - Peer assessment
10 4
Force and Energy
Sound Energy - Effects of Loud Sound
Sound Energy - Effects of Sound Pollution
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:

- Identify effects of loud sound on people
- Explain how loud sound can be harmful
- Show concern about noise pollution
The learner is guided to:
- Read a story about the effects of loud sound
- Discuss how loud sound affects people
- Identify situations where loud sound is harmful
What are the effects of loud sound?
- Mentor Science and Technology Learner's Book pg. 96
- Digital devices
- Charts showing effects of loud sound
- Video resources
- Mentor Science and Technology Learner's Book pg. 97
- Charts
- Art materials
- Oral questions - Written assignments - Projects
11 1
Force and Energy
Sound Energy - Government Role in Addressing Sound Pollution
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:

- Explain the role of government in addressing sound pollution
- Identify sound regulations
- Show appreciation for sound pollution control
The learner is guided to:
- Discuss the role of government in addressing sound pollution
- Identify sound regulations and their importance
- Create awareness posters on sound regulation
How does the government address sound pollution?
- Mentor Science and Technology Learner's Book pg. 98
- Digital devices
- Charts showing government roles
- Reference materials
- Oral questions - Written assignments - Projects
11 2
Force and Energy
Heat Transfer - Meaning of Heat Transfer
Heat Transfer - Conduction
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:

- Define heat transfer
- Explain the importance of heat transfer
- Appreciate the role of heat in daily life
The learner is guided to:
- Discuss heat as a form of energy
- Identify examples of heat transfer in daily life
- Discuss the importance of heat transfer
What is heat transfer?
- Mentor Science and Technology Learner's Book pg. 100
- Digital devices
- Charts showing heat transfer
- Video resources
- Mentor Science and Technology Learner's Book pg. 101
- Hot water in containers
- Metallic spoons
- Candles, matches, long nails
- Digital resources
- Oral questions - Written assignments - Observation schedules
11 3
Force and Energy
Heat Transfer - Good and Poor Conductors
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:

- Classify materials as good or poor conductors of heat
- Test different materials for heat conduction
- Appreciate the importance of heat conductivity
The learner is guided to:
- Test different materials for heat conduction
- Classify materials as good or poor conductors
- Discuss applications of good and poor conductors
How can we classify materials based on heat conductivity?
- Mentor Science and Technology Learner's Book pg. 103
- Hot water
- Various materials (metal, wood, plastic)
- Cooking fat or petroleum jelly
- Digital resources
- Practical activities - Oral questions - Written assignments
11 4
Force and Energy
Heat Transfer - Applications of Conduction
Heat Transfer - Convection
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:

- Identify applications of heat conduction
- Explain how conduction is applied in daily life
- Show interest in conduction applications
The learner is guided to:
- Identify applications of heat conduction in daily life
- Visit the school kitchen to observe utensils
- Discuss why cooking utensils are made of specific materials
How is heat conduction applied in daily life?
- Mentor Science and Technology Learner's Book pg. 105
- Digital devices
- Pictures showing applications
- School kitchen (if available)
- Mentor Science and Technology Learner's Book pg. 108
- Containers with water
- Heat sources (under teacher supervision)
- Sand, paper bits
- Carton boxes
- Oral questions - Written assignments - Projects
12 1
Force and Energy
Heat Transfer - Applications of Convection
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:

- Identify applications of convection
- Explain how convection is applied in daily life
- Show interest in convection applications
The learner is guided to:
- Identify applications of convection in daily life (heating liquids, cooling liquids, body cooling, wind)
- Discuss how convection works in these applications
- Create illustrations showing convection applications
How is convection applied in daily life?
- Mentor Science and Technology Learner's Book pg. 112
- Digital devices
- Pictures showing applications
- Art materials
- Oral questions - Written assignments - Projects
12 2
Force and Energy
Heat Transfer - Radiation
Heat Transfer - Applications of Radiation
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:

- Explain heat transfer by radiation
- Demonstrate heat transfer through radiation
- Show interest in exploring radiation
The learner is guided to:
- Discuss radiation as heat transfer without material contact
- Conduct experiments to demonstrate radiation
- Discuss their observations and conclusions
How does heat move through space?
- Mentor Science and Technology Learner's Book pg. 113
- Heat sources (under teacher supervision)
- Cooking fat or petroleum jelly
- Tables
- Digital resources
- Mentor Science and Technology Learner's Book pg. 115
- Digital devices
- Pictures showing applications
- Art materials
- Practical activities - Oral questions - Observation schedules
12 3
Force and Energy
Heat Transfer - Safety Precautions
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:

- Identify safety precautions when handling heat
- Demonstrate proper safety measures
- Show responsibility when handling heat
The learner is guided to:
- Discuss safety precautions when handling heat
- Demonstrate proper safety measures
- Create a safety guide for handling heat
How can we safely handle heat?
- Mentor Science and Technology Learner's Book pg. 116
- Digital devices
- Pictures showing safety measures
- Protective equipment
- Practical activities - Oral questions - Projects
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Force and Energy
Heat Transfer - Fire Emergency Response
Heat Transfer - Oven Gloves Project
Heat Transfer - Fireless Cooker Project
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:

- Identify ways to respond to fire emergencies
- Demonstrate proper fire emergency responses
- Show responsibility in emergency situations
The learner is guided to:
- Discuss ways to respond to fire emergencies
- Demonstrate proper emergency responses
- Create an emergency response plan
How should we respond to fire emergencies?
- Mentor Science and Technology Learner's Book pg. 117
- Digital devices
- Pictures showing emergency responses
- Charts
- Mentor Science and Technology Learner's Book pg. 118
- Old pieces of heavy clothing
- Scissors
- Sewing needles and thread
- Marker pens
- Mentor Science and Technology Learner's Book pg. 119
- Old cotton cloth
- Basket, bucket or clean dustbin with lid
- Sewing needles and thread
- Practical activities - Oral questions - Projects

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