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WK LSN STRAND SUB-STRAND LESSON LEARNING OUTCOMES LEARNING EXPERIENCES KEY INQUIRY QUESTIONS LEARNING RESOURCES ASSESSMENT METHODS REFLECTION
2 1-2
Mixtures, Elements and Compounds
Mixtures - Separation by fractional distillation
Mixtures - Separation by sublimation
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:

- Demonstrate fractional distillation process
- Explain separation of miscible liquids
- Show appreciation for advanced separation techniques

- Define sublimation and deposition
- Demonstrate separation using sublimation
- Appreciate sublimation as a separation method
In groups, learners are guided to:
- Separate water and ethanol mixture using fractional distillation
- Monitor temperature changes
- Collect fractions at different temperatures
- Discuss applications
- Separate iodine from impurities using sublimation
- Observe purple vapour formation
- Collect pure iodine crystals on cool surfaces
- Discuss other substances that sublime
How are miscible liquids with close boiling points separated?
How does sublimation help in purifying substances?
Master Integrated Science pg. 82
- Water and ethanol mixture
- Complete fractional distillation setup
Master Integrated Science pg. 84
- Impure iodine
- Evaporating dish
- Filter funnel
- Cotton wool
- Practical work - Assessment rubrics - Written tests
- Practical work - Observation - Oral questions
2 3
Mixtures, Elements and Compounds
Mixtures - Separation by solvent extraction
Mixtures - Separation by chromatography
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:

- Explain solvent extraction method
- Extract oil from nuts using solvent extraction
- Show interest in extraction processes
In groups, learners are guided to:
- Crush groundnuts and add propanone
- Allow mixture to settle and decant solution
- Evaporate solvent to obtain oil
- Test oil properties using filter paper
How are useful substances extracted from natural materials?
Master Integrated Science pg. 86
- Groundnuts or seeds
- Propanone
- Mortar and pestle
- Filter paper
Master Integrated Science pg. 88
- Black ink
- Measuring cylinder
- Practical work - Assessment rubrics - Observation schedule
2 4
Mixtures, Elements and Compounds
Mixtures - Extended chromatography activity
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:

- Apply chromatography technique to different materials
- Explain solubility differences in separation
- Show interest in analytical chemistry
In groups, learners are guided to:
- Use different ink samples for chromatography
- Apply radial chromatography technique
- Compare results from different inks
- Discuss solubility and movement patterns
Why do different components move different distances in chromatography?
Master Integrated Science pg. 90
- Various pen inks
- Filter papers
- Propanone
- Droppers
- Practical work - Assessment rubrics - Checklist
2 5
Mixtures, Elements and Compounds
Mixtures - Applications of separation methods in daily life
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:

- Identify applications of separation methods in industries
- Explain real-life uses of separation techniques
- Appreciate the importance of separation methods in society
In groups, learners are guided to:
- Study images showing industrial applications
- Discuss separation methods used in salt production
- Research applications using digital devices
- Present findings to classmates
How are separation methods applied in industries and daily life?
Master Integrated Science pg. 92
- Digital devices
- Industrial application images
- Reference materials
- Research presentation - Oral questions - Written tests
3 1-2
Mixtures, Elements and Compounds
Mixtures - Matching separation methods with applications
Mixtures - Review of separation methods
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:

- Match separation methods with appropriate applications
- Explain choice of separation method for specific mixtures
- Show appreciation for scientific problem-solving

- Summarize all separation methods learned
- Compare advantages and disadvantages of different methods
- Demonstrate understanding of separation principles
In groups, learners are guided to:
- Complete table matching activities with separation methods
- Discuss why specific methods are used for particular applications
- Analyze real-world separation scenarios
- Review all separation methods covered
- Create summary charts of separation techniques
- Discuss when to use each method
- Practice problem-solving with mixture separation
Which separation method is most suitable for a given mixture?
How do we choose the best separation method for a given situation?
Master Integrated Science pg. 94
- Activity tables
- Course book
- Reference materials
Master Integrated Science pg. 72-94
- Summary charts
- Previous practical results
- Written assignments - Assessment rubrics - Oral questions
- Written tests - Observation - Assessment rubrics
3 3
Mixtures, Elements and Compounds
Mixtures - Assessment and application synthesis
Acids, Bases and Indicators - Introduction to acids and bases
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:

- Apply knowledge of separation methods to solve practical problems
- Evaluate effectiveness of different separation techniques
- Show confidence in handling separation challenges
In groups, learners are guided to:
- Solve complex separation problems
- Design separation procedures for given mixtures
- Evaluate and critique separation methods
- Present solutions to separation challenges
How can we design effective separation procedures for complex mixtures?
Master Integrated Science pg. 72-94
- Problem scenarios
- Assessment materials
Master Integrated Science pg. 95
- Common household items
- Course book
- Assessment rubrics - Practical work - Written tests
3 4
Mixtures, Elements and Compounds
Acids, Bases and Indicators - Using litmus paper to identify acids and bases
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:

- Use litmus paper to test acids and bases
- Classify household solutions as acids or bases
- Appreciate the use of indicators in identification
In groups, learners are guided to:
- Test various household solutions with red and blue litmus papers
- Record color changes in a table
- Classify solutions as acids or bases
- Discuss results with classmates
How do we use litmus paper to identify acids and bases?
Master Integrated Science pg. 96
- Red and blue litmus papers
- Various household solutions
- Test tubes
- Practical work - Observation schedule - Assessment rubrics
3 5
Mixtures, Elements and Compounds
Acids, Bases and Indicators - Resource person on plant extract indicators
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:

- Explain the use of plant extracts as indicators
- Identify plants suitable for indicator preparation
- Show appreciation for natural indicators
In groups, learners are guided to:
- Listen to resource person on plant extract indicators
- Ask questions for clarification
- Write notes on key points discussed
- Discuss applications of natural indicators
Why can some plants be used as acid-base indicators?
Master Integrated Science pg. 98
- Resource person
- Note-taking materials
- Observation - Oral questions - Note-taking assessment
4 1-2
Mixtures, Elements and Compounds
Acids, Bases and Indicators - Preparing indicators from plant extracts
Acids, Bases and Indicators - Alternative plant extract preparation
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:

- Prepare acid-base indicators from plant flowers
- Extract colored substances from plant materials
- Show interest in natural indicator preparation

- Prepare indicators using red cabbage or beetroot
- Compare different plant extract indicators
- Appreciate variety in natural indicators
In groups, learners are guided to:
- Collect colored flowers from school environment
- Cut flowers into small pieces
- Crush flowers with ethanol to extract color
- Filter the extract to obtain colored solution
- Use red cabbage or beetroot to prepare indicators
- Follow extraction procedure with ethanol
- Compare color intensity with flower extracts
- Dispose of waste materials safely
How do we extract useful indicators from plants?
Which plants give the best natural indicators?
Master Integrated Science pg. 98
- Plant flowers
- Ethanol
- Mortar and pestle
- Filter paper
Master Integrated Science pg. 100
- Red cabbage or beetroot
- Ethanol
- Extraction apparatus
- Practical work - Assessment rubrics - Observation
- Practical work - Observation - Assessment rubrics
4 3
Mixtures, Elements and Compounds
Acids, Bases and Indicators - Testing solutions with plant extract indicators
Acids, Bases and Indicators - Physical properties of acids
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:

- Use plant extract indicators to test solutions
- Classify solutions as acidic or basic using natural indicators
- Show appreciation for natural indicator effectiveness
In groups, learners are guided to:
- Test various household solutions with plant extract indicators
- Record color changes observed
- Complete classification table
- Compare results with litmus paper tests
How effective are plant extract indicators compared to litmus paper?
Master Integrated Science pg. 100
- Plant extract indicators
- Various household solutions
- Test tubes
- Droppers
Master Integrated Science pg. 102
- Lemon juice
- Safety equipment
- Litmus papers
- Practical work - Observation schedule - Written tests
4 4
Mixtures, Elements and Compounds
Acids, Bases and Indicators - Physical properties of bases
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:

- Describe physical properties of bases
- Compare properties of bases with acids
- Appreciate differences between acids and bases
In groups, learners are guided to:
- Observe appearance of baking powder solution
- Test texture and smell safely
- Test with litmus papers
- Compare with acidic solution properties
- Record comparative observations
How do physical properties of bases differ from acids?
Master Integrated Science pg. 102
- Baking powder solution
- Safety equipment
- Litmus papers
- Comparison tables
- Practical work - Assessment rubrics - Comparative analysis
4 5
Mixtures, Elements and Compounds
Acids, Bases and Indicators - Solubility of acids and bases
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:

- Investigate solubility of acids and bases in water
- Explain formation of homogeneous mixtures
- Show understanding of solution formation
In groups, learners are guided to:
- Add water to lemon juice and observe mixing
- Add water to baking powder solution and observe
- Discuss formation of homogeneous solutions
- Compare solubility characteristics
Why do acids and bases dissolve in water?
Master Integrated Science pg. 102
- Acidic and basic solutions
- Water
- Test tubes
- Observation sheets
- Practical work - Observation - Oral questions
5 1-2
Mixtures, Elements and Compounds
Acids, Bases and Indicators - Electrical conductivity of acids and bases
Acids, Bases and Indicators - Uses of acids in daily life
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:

- Test electrical conductivity of acids and bases
- Explain why acids and bases conduct electricity
- Appreciate electrical properties of solutions

- Identify uses of acids in food, industry, and medicine
- Explain applications of acids in various sectors
- Appreciate importance of acids in society
In groups, learners are guided to:
- Set up electrical conductivity apparatus
- Test conductivity of vinegar
- Test conductivity of baking powder solution
- Observe bulb brightness in both cases
- Use digital devices to research acid applications
- Study images of acid uses in various industries
- Discuss food preservation using acids
- Explore medicinal uses of acids
Why do acidic and basic solutions conduct electricity?
How are acids useful in our daily lives?
Master Integrated Science pg. 102
- Battery and bulb setup
- Connecting wires
- Metal rods
- Acidic and basic solutions
Master Integrated Science pg. 104
- Digital devices
- Application images
- Reference materials
- Practical work - Observation schedule - Assessment rubrics
- Research presentation - Oral questions - Written assignments
5 3
Mixtures, Elements and Compounds
Acids, Bases and Indicators - Uses of bases in daily life
Acids, Bases and Indicators - Uses of indicators in various sectors
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:

- Identify uses of bases in cooking, cleaning, and medicine
- Explain applications of bases in agriculture
- Show appreciation for base applications
In groups, learners are guided to:
- Discuss baking soda uses in cooking
- Explore cleaning applications of bases
- Research medicinal uses of antacids
- Study soil treatment with bases
What important roles do bases play in our lives?
Master Integrated Science pg. 104
- Household base products
- Digital resources
- Application examples
- Test strips examples
- Laboratory indicators
- Observation - Research activities - Oral presentations
5 4
Mixtures, Elements and Compounds
Acids, Bases and Indicators - Reading product labels for acids and bases
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:

- Identify acidic and basic ingredients in household products
- Read and interpret product labels
- Show awareness of chemical content in daily products
In groups, learners are guided to:
- Collect household product containers
- Read ingredient labels carefully
- Identify acidic and basic components
- Create classification table of products
- Discuss findings with classmates
What acidic and basic substances are found in household products?
Master Integrated Science pg. 104
- Household product containers
- Label reading worksheets
- Classification tables
- Practical work - Assessment rubrics - Label interpretation skills
5 5
Mixtures, Elements and Compounds
Acids, Bases and Indicators - Applications in food and cooking
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:

- Explain uses of acids and bases in food preparation
- Identify preservative and flavoring applications
- Appreciate chemical processes in cooking
In groups, learners are guided to:
- Study food preservatives containing acids
- Explore baking powder use in cooking
- Discuss vinegar applications in food
- Analyze food flavoring with citric acid
How do acids and bases contribute to food preparation and preservation?
Master Integrated Science pg. 104
- Food product examples
- Cooking ingredients
- Preservative labels
- Observation - Practical demonstrations - Oral questions
6 1-2
Mixtures, Elements and Compounds
Acids, Bases and Indicators - Applications in agriculture
Acids, Bases and Indicators - Applications in medicine and health
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:

- Explain soil pH management using acids and bases
- Identify fertilizer applications
- Show understanding of agricultural chemistry

- Identify medicinal uses of acids and bases
- Explain antacid function in treating heartburn
- Appreciate chemical solutions to health problems
In groups, learners are guided to:
- Discuss soil acidity testing
- Explore lime application to neutralize acidic soils
- Study fertilizer use in farming
- Connect with Agriculture and Nutrition concepts
- Study antacid tablet ingredients
- Discuss stomach acid neutralization
- Explore pain relief medications containing acids
- Research medical applications of acids and bases
How do farmers use acids and bases to improve soil quality?
How do acids and bases help solve health problems?
Master Integrated Science pg. 104
- Soil testing materials
- Agricultural examples
- pH testing demonstrations
Master Integrated Science pg. 104
- Medicine examples
- Antacid products
- Medical application research
- Practical demonstrations - Assessment rubrics - Cross-curricular connections
- Research activities - Oral presentations - Written assignments
6 3
Mixtures, Elements and Compounds
Acids, Bases and Indicators - Applications in cleaning and industry
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:

- Explain cleaning applications of acids and bases
- Identify industrial uses of acids and bases
- Show appreciation for chemical solutions in industry
In groups, learners are guided to:
- Study toilet cleaners containing acids
- Explore soap and detergent base content
- Discuss car battery acid applications
- Research industrial acid and base uses
What roles do acids and bases play in cleaning and industrial processes?
Master Integrated Science pg. 104
- Cleaning product examples
- Industrial application images
- Safety material examples
- Practical demonstrations - Assessment rubrics - Industrial application analysis
6 4
Mixtures, Elements and Compounds
Acids, Bases and Indicators - Review and synthesis of concepts
Acids, Bases and Indicators - Problem-solving with acids and bases
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:

- Summarize key concepts about acids, bases, and indicators
- Compare different identification methods
- Demonstrate comprehensive understanding
In groups, learners are guided to:
- Review acid and base definitions
- Compare litmus and plant extract indicators
- Summarize physical properties
- Create concept maps of applications
How do all the concepts about acids, bases, and indicators connect?
Master Integrated Science pg. 95-105
- Review materials
- Concept mapping resources
- Unknown solution samples
- Various indicators
- Problem scenarios
- Written tests - Assessment rubrics - Concept mapping
6 5
Mixtures, Elements and Compounds
Acids, Bases and Indicators - Integration and future applications
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:

- Connect learning to future chemistry studies
- Identify career applications of acid-base knowledge
- Show enthusiasm for continued learning in chemistry
In groups, learners are guided to:
- Discuss connections to future chemistry topics
- Explore career paths using acid-base knowledge
- Plan investigations for continued learning
- Celebrate learning achievements
How will this knowledge help us in future chemistry studies?
Master Integrated Science pg. 95-105
- Career information resources
- Future learning pathways
- Reflection activities - Career exploration - Learning celebration
7 1-2
Living Things and Their Environment
Human Reproductive System - Parts of the human reproductive system
Human Reproductive System - Functions of reproductive system parts
Human Reproductive System - Functions of reproductive system parts
Human Reproductive System - Physical changes in boys during adolescence
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:

- Identify parts of the male reproductive system
- Draw and label the male reproductive system
- Show interest in learning about human reproduction

- Describe functions of parts of the female reproductive system
- Explain roles of ovaries, oviduct, uterus and vagina
- Appreciate the complexity of human reproduction
In groups, learners are guided to:

- Study images and identify parts of the male reproductive system
- Use textbooks to research components of male reproductive system
- Draw and label parts of the male reproductive system
- Share drawings with classmates

- Match parts of female reproductive system with their functions
- Complete crossword puzzles on reproductive system
- Fill in blank spaces in reproduction story
- Practice identifying functions through games
What are the main parts of the male reproductive system?
How do the parts of the female reproductive system function?
- Master Integrated Science pg. 106
- Charts showing reproductive systems
- Digital resources
- Master Integrated Science pg. 107
- Charts showing female reproductive system
- Digital devices
- Master Integrated Science pg. 109
- Reference books
- Charts
- Master Integrated Science pg. 110
- Charts
- Digital resources
- Master Integrated Science pg. 111
- Digital devices
- Reference materials
- Observation - Practical work - Oral questions
- Written assignments - Observation - Checklist
7 3
Living Things and Their Environment
Human Reproductive System - Physical changes in girls during adolescence
Human Reproductive System - Understanding adolescence and puberty
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:

- Describe physical changes in girls during adolescence
- Identify differences between girls and women
- Appreciate normal body development
In groups, learners are guided to:

- Describe physical differences between girls and women
- Outline physical changes shown in images
- Describe changes in chest area, hips and genitals
- Search for information on adolescent changes
What physical changes occur in girls during adolescence?
- Master Integrated Science pg. 112
- Digital devices
- Reference books
- Master Integrated Science pg. 113
- Resource person
- Note books
- Practical work - Assessment rubrics - Written tests
7 4
Living Things and Their Environment
Human Reproductive System - Developmental challenges during adolescence
Human Reproductive System - Common challenges faced by adolescents
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:

- Identify developmental challenges during adolescence
- Describe emotional and social changes
- Develop empathy for adolescent experiences
In groups, learners are guided to:

- Read and analyze conversation about adolescent challenges
- Discuss experiences of developmental challenges
- Search for information on adolescent challenges
- Create posters summarizing findings
What challenges do adolescents face during development?
- Master Integrated Science pg. 114
- Digital devices
- Manila papers
- Master Integrated Science pg. 116
- Case study materials
- Charts
- Written tests - Assessment rubrics - Anecdotal records
7 5
Living Things and Their Environment
Human Reproductive System - Coping mechanisms for adolescent challenges
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:

- Develop strategies for managing adolescent challenges
- Practice effective communication about body changes
- Show responsibility in health maintenance
In groups, learners are guided to:

- Discuss coping mechanisms for developmental challenges
- Practice open communication with trusted adults
- Focus on strengths beyond appearance
- Participate in group activities
What strategies help adolescents cope with developmental challenges?

- Master Integrated Science pg. 117
- Group activity materials
- Reference books
- Assessment rubrics - Observation - Checklist
8

Midterm break

9 1-2
Living Things and Their Environment
Human Reproductive System - Planning to manage developmental challenges
Human Reproductive System - Review and assessment
Human Reproductive System - Extended activities and reflection
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:

- Develop a personal plan to manage adolescent challenges
- Set realistic goals for health maintenance
- Take responsibility for personal development

- Summarize key concepts about human reproduction
- Demonstrate understanding of adolescent development
- Apply knowledge to real-life situations
In groups, learners are guided to:

- Study Nzive's plan for managing developmental challenges
- Copy and complete planning table
- Make personal plans on plain paper
- Show plans to classmates and keep in portfolio

- Define reproduction and identify body systems
- Name parts and state functions of reproductive systems
- List physical changes during adolescence
- Provide advice for developmental challenges
How can adolescents create effective plans to manage developmental challenges?
How can knowledge of human reproduction help in daily life?

- Master Integrated Science pg. 118
- Planning templates
- Portfolio folders
- Master Integrated Science pg. 119
- Assessment materials
- Review sheets
- Master Integrated Science pg. 106
- Community resources
- Family involvement
- Written assignments - Portfolio assessment - Self-assessment
- Written tests - Assessment rubrics - Oral questions
9 3
Living Things and Their Environment
Human Reproductive System - Integration and application
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:

- Integrate knowledge of reproductive systems with health practices
- Demonstrate responsible attitudes toward reproduction
- Connect learning to career possibilities
In groups, learners are guided to:

- Link reproductive system knowledge to Agriculture and Nutrition
- Explore career connections in health sciences
- Practice explaining concepts to younger students
- Develop health promotion messages
How does understanding reproduction connect to other subjects and careers?

- Master Integrated Science pg. 106
- Career information
- Cross-curricular materials
- Project assessment - Presentation skills - Written reports
9 4
Living Things and Their Environment
Human Reproductive System - Assessment and remediation
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:

- Demonstrate mastery of reproductive system concepts
- Identify areas needing improvement
- Set goals for continued learning
In groups, learners are guided to:

- Complete comprehensive assessment on reproductive system
- Identify strengths and weaknesses in understanding
- Receive feedback on performance
- Plan for improvement in weak areas
What have I learned about human reproduction and how can I improve?

- Assessment papers
- Feedback forms
- Improvement plans
- Summative assessment - Self-evaluation - Teacher feedback
9 5
Living Things and Their Environment
Human Reproductive System - Enrichment and extension
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:

- Explore advanced concepts in human reproduction
- Research current issues in reproductive health
- Demonstrate leadership in health education
In groups, learners are guided to:

- Research current topics in reproductive health
- Prepare presentations on specialized topics
- Mentor younger students on health topics
- Create educational materials for school use
How can I use my knowledge to help others understand human reproduction?

- Advanced reference materials
- Internet resources
- Presentation tools
- Research projects - Presentation assessment - Peer teaching evaluation
10 1-2
Living Things and Their Environment
Human Excretory System - Components of the excretory system
Human Excretory System - External parts of the skin
Human Excretory System - Structure of the skin
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:

- Identify components of the excretory system
- Recognize the skin as an excretory organ
- Appreciate the importance of waste removal

- Identify external parts of the skin using hand lens
- Observe hair and sweat pores
- Show interest in studying body structures
In groups, learners are guided to:

- Brainstorm on waste removal in humans
- Identify excretory organs (skin, lungs, kidneys)
- Discuss the role of excretory system
- Compare different excretory organs

- Use hand lens to observe external parts of skin
- Identify visible parts of skin on arm
- Sketch external parts of skin as seen through hand lens
- Compare drawings with classmates
What organs make up the human excretory system?
What parts of the skin can be seen with a hand lens?

- Master Integrated Science pg. 119
- Charts of excretory system
- Digital resources
- Master Integrated Science pg. 120
- Hand lenses
- Observation sheets
- Master Integrated Science pg. 121
- Skin structure charts
- Digital devices
- Observation - Oral questions - Practical work
- Practical work - Observation schedule - Checklist
10 3
Living Things and Their Environment
Human Excretory System - Functions of skin parts
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:

- Describe functions of skin parts
- Explain the sweating process
- Appreciate the skin's protective role
In groups, learners are guided to:

- Name waste products removed through skin
- Explain functions of sweat glands, ducts and pores
- Discuss other functions of skin parts
- Search for information on skin functions
How do the different parts of the skin function?

- Master Integrated Science pg. 122
- Reference materials
- Digital resources
- Oral questions - Written tests - Assessment rubrics
10 4
Living Things and Their Environment
Human Excretory System - Understanding excretion and waste products
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:

- Define excretion
- Identify waste products excreted by different organs
- Understand the importance of waste removal
In groups, learners are guided to:

- Complete puzzle on skin parts and functions
- Study story of sweating process
- Identify waste products from skin, lungs and kidneys
- Discuss harmful effects of waste accumulation
Why is excretion important for the human body?

- Master Integrated Science pg. 123
- Puzzle materials
- Story completion sheets
- Checklist - Anecdotal records - Written tests
10 5
Living Things and Their Environment
Human Excretory System - Parts of the urinary system
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:

- Identify parts of the urinary system
- Label kidneys, ureters, bladder and urethra
- Understand the urinary system structure
In groups, learners are guided to:

- Study diagram and identify urinary system
- Identify and name labeled parts A to E
- Draw well-labeled diagram of urinary system
- Compare drawings with classmates
What are the main parts of the urinary system?

- Master Integrated Science pg. 124
- Urinary system charts
- Digital devices
- Practical work - Observation - Oral questions
11 1-2
Living Things and Their Environment
Human Excretory System - Modeling the urinary system
Human Excretory System - Functions of urinary system parts
Human Excretory System - External parts of the kidney
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:

- Create models of the urinary system
- Use locally available materials creatively
- Demonstrate understanding through model construction

- Describe functions of kidneys, ureters, bladder and urethra
- Explain the process of urine formation
- Appreciate the complexity of kidney function
In groups, learners are guided to:

- Study models created by other students
- Identify materials used in model construction
- Collect locally available materials
- Construct model of urinary system
- Display and observe classmates' models

- Answer questions about functions of urinary system parts
- Use textbooks to search for function information
- Take turns reading questions and answering
- Share findings with classmates
How can we create models to show the structure of the urinary system?
How do the parts of the urinary system work together?

- Master Integrated Science pg. 125
- Locally available materials
- Model construction supplies
- Master Integrated Science pg. 126
- Function reference materials
- Question cards
- Master Integrated Science pg. 127
- Kidney structure charts
- Digital resources
- Portfolio assessment - Practical work - Peer evaluation
- Assessment rubrics - Oral questions - Written assignments
11 3
Living Things and Their Environment
Human Excretory System - Kidney disorders and their causes
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:

- Identify common kidney disorders
- Describe causes of kidney stones and kidney failure
- Understand the importance of kidney health
In groups, learners are guided to:

- Search for information on kidney disorders
- Read conversation with resource person
- Identify kidney disorders mentioned
- Discuss causes and prevention methods
What are common kidney disorders and what causes them?

- Master Integrated Science pg. 128
- Reference materials
- Case study conversations
- Checklist - Anecdotal records - Oral questions
11 4
Living Things and Their Environment
Human Excretory System - Prevention of kidney disorders
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:

- Describe ways to prevent kidney disorders
- Develop healthy lifestyle habits
- Take responsibility for kidney health
In groups, learners are guided to:

- Discuss prevention methods for kidney disorders
- Listen to resource person on kidney health
- Write short notes on prevention strategies
- Present findings to classmates
How can kidney disorders be prevented?

- Master Integrated Science pg. 129
- Health promotion materials
- Resource person
- Written tests - Assessment rubrics - Observation
11 5
Living Things and Their Environment
Human Excretory System - Promoting skin health
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:

- Identify practices that promote healthy skin
- Develop good hygiene habits
- Appreciate the importance of skin care
In groups, learners are guided to:

- Study pictures and identify healthy skin
- Discuss activities to promote healthy skin
- Give advice for skin hygiene scenarios
- Search for information on skin health practices
What activities promote healthy skin?

- Master Integrated Science pg. 130
- Health education materials
- Digital devices
- Practical work - Assessment rubrics - Checklist
12 1-2
Living Things and Their Environment
Human Excretory System - Promoting kidney health
Human Excretory System - Developing daily health logs
Human Excretory System - Integration and health promotion
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:

- Identify practices that promote healthy kidneys
- Understand the role of diet and exercise
- Develop commitment to kidney health

- Create daily logs for skin and kidney health
- Plan health-promoting activities
- Take responsibility for personal health
In groups, learners are guided to:

- Discuss practices to promote kidney health
- Analyze effects of inadequate water intake
- Understand dietary advice for kidney health
- Search for kidney health information

- Study sample daily log for health activities
- Create personal plan using provided guide
- Show plan to family members
- Follow and monitor daily health activities
What lifestyle practices promote healthy kidneys?
How can we plan and track activities that promote skin and kidney health?

- Master Integrated Science pg. 131
- Nutrition information
- Health guidelines
- Master Integrated Science pg. 132
- Planning templates
- Family involvement
- Master Integrated Science pg. 133
- Community health resources
- Family discussion guides
- Oral questions - Written assignments - Self-assessment
- Portfolio assessment - Self-monitoring - Family feedback
12 3
Living Things and Their Environment
Human Excretory System - Review and assessment
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:

- Demonstrate comprehensive understanding of excretory system
- Apply knowledge to solve health problems
- Show mastery of key concepts
In groups, learners are guided to:

- Complete comprehensive assessment questions
- Identify body organs and their functions
- List activities that promote organ health
- Provide health advice for kidney disorders
What have I learned about the human excretory system?

- Assessment papers
- Review materials
- Health case studies
- Summative assessment - Written tests - Assessment rubrics
12 4
Living Things and Their Environment
Human Excretory System - Extension and enrichment
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:

- Explore advanced concepts in excretory system function
- Research current health issues
- Demonstrate expertise in health education
In groups, learners are guided to:

- Research current topics in kidney and skin health
- Prepare health education presentations
- Create health promotion campaigns
- Mentor younger students on health topics
How can I use my knowledge to promote health in my community?

- Advanced health resources
- Research materials
- Presentation tools
- Research projects - Presentation skills - Community impact assessment
12 5
Living Things and Their Environment
Human Excretory System - Final integration and reflection
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:

- Synthesize learning from entire strand
- Reflect on personal growth and understanding
- Set goals for continued health learning
In groups, learners are guided to:

- Complete reflection on entire Living Things strand
- Connect reproductive and excretory systems
- Evaluate personal health practices
- Plan for continued health education
How has learning about living things and their environment changed my understanding of health?

- Reflection journals
- Integration activities
- Goal-setting materials
- Reflection assessment - Self-evaluation - Portfolio review

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