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WK LSN STRAND SUB-STRAND LESSON LEARNING OUTCOMES LEARNING EXPERIENCES KEY INQUIRY QUESTIONS LEARNING RESOURCES ASSESSMENT METHODS REFLECTION
2 1
Practical Geography
Statistical Methods - Combined bar and line graphs
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:

- Draw combined bar and line graphs
- Interpret combined graphs
- Apply combined graphs to show relationships like rainfall and temperature patterns

- Discuss the procedure for drawing combined bar and line graphs
- Draw combined graphs from climate data
- Present completed graphs in class
Why combine bars and lines on the same graph?

- Longhorn Comprehensive Geography pg. 1
- Graph papers
- Climate data
- Rulers
- Coloured pencils
- Portfolios - Written tests - Observation
2 2
Practical Geography
Statistical Methods - Interpreting statistical graphs
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:

- Interpret data from various statistical graphs
- Draw conclusions from graphical representations
- Make informed decisions based on statistical evidence in everyday situations

- Analyse various statistical graphs
- Interpret trends and patterns from graphs
- Discuss conclusions drawn from data
What stories do graphs tell about geographical phenomena?

- Longhorn Comprehensive Geography pg. 1
- Various statistical graphs
- Digital resources
- Data sets
- Oral questions - Written tests - Observation
2 3
Practical Geography
Statistical Methods - Interpreting statistical graphs
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:

- Interpret data from various statistical graphs
- Draw conclusions from graphical representations
- Make informed decisions based on statistical evidence in everyday situations

- Analyse various statistical graphs
- Interpret trends and patterns from graphs
- Discuss conclusions drawn from data
What stories do graphs tell about geographical phenomena?

- Longhorn Comprehensive Geography pg. 1
- Various statistical graphs
- Digital resources
- Data sets
- Oral questions - Written tests - Observation
2 4-5
Practical Geography
Statistical Methods - Planning geographical research
Statistical Methods - Conducting field research
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:

- Identify steps in conducting geographical research
- Formulate research questions and objectives
- Plan a research project on a geographical issue affecting the local community

- Collect primary data using appropriate methods
- Record and organise collected data
- Conduct field investigations on road safety and other local geographical issues

- Discuss steps in geographical research
- Formulate research questions on selected topics
- Plan research methodology

- Carry out research within the school on a selected geographical topic
- Collect, analyse and interpret data
- Write a research report
How do we plan and conduct geographical research?
How do we gather and record data in the field?

- Longhorn Comprehensive Geography pg. 1
- Research guides
- Digital resources
- Sample research proposals

- Longhorn Comprehensive Geography pg. 1
- Questionnaires
- Recording sheets
- Digital resources
- Observation - Portfolios - Oral questions
- Portfolios - Observation - Written assignments
3 1
Practical Geography
Statistical Methods - Presenting research findings
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:

- Present research findings using appropriate methods
- Use digital resources for presentations
- Communicate geographical findings effectively to different audiences

- Use digital resources to make presentations on research findings
- Present findings in class
- Write research reports
How do we effectively communicate research findings?

- Longhorn Comprehensive Geography pg. 1
- Digital resources
- Projector
- Presentation software
- Portfolios - Observation - Oral questions
3 2
Practical Geography
Statistical Methods - Presenting research findings
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:

- Present research findings using appropriate methods
- Use digital resources for presentations
- Communicate geographical findings effectively to different audiences

- Use digital resources to make presentations on research findings
- Present findings in class
- Write research reports
How do we effectively communicate research findings?

- Longhorn Comprehensive Geography pg. 1
- Digital resources
- Projector
- Presentation software
- Portfolios - Observation - Oral questions
3 3
Practical Geography
GIS - Introduction to geospatial technologies
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:

- Define Geographic Information Systems (GIS)
- Explain the concept of geospatial technologies
- Recognise GIS applications in everyday activities like navigation, delivery services and ride-hailing apps

- Brainstorm on GIS as a geospatial technology
- Present findings in class
- Discuss examples of GIS applications
What are geospatial technologies and where do we encounter them?

- Longhorn Comprehensive Geography pg. 1
- Digital resources
- GIS software demonstrations
- Charts
- Oral questions - Observation - Written tests
3 4-5
Practical Geography
GIS - GPS and Remote Sensing
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:

- Explain Global Positioning System (GPS) and Remote Sensing (RS)
- Distinguish between GIS, GPS and Remote Sensing
- Apply GPS knowledge when using smartphone navigation and location services

- Discuss GPS and Remote Sensing as geospatial technologies
- Compare GIS, GPS and Remote Sensing
- Use digital resources to explore applications
How do GPS and satellites help us locate places and gather information?

- Longhorn Comprehensive Geography pg. 1
- GPS devices
- Digital resources
- Satellite images
- Written tests - Oral questions - Observation
4 1
Practical Geography
GIS - Components of GIS
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:

- Describe the components of GIS
- Explain the role of data, software, hardware, users and methods in GIS
- Identify GIS components in local institutions like county offices and utility companies

- Discuss the components of GIS (data, software, hardware, users and methods)
- Present findings in class
- Create charts showing GIS components
What elements make up a Geographic Information System?

- Longhorn Comprehensive Geography pg. 1
- Digital resources
- GIS component charts
- Computers
- Oral questions - Observation - Portfolios
4 2
Practical Geography
GIS - Importance of GIS in geographical studies
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:

- Examine the importance of GIS in geographical studies
- Analyse applications of GIS in various sectors
- Connect GIS to real-world applications in urban planning, health mapping and disaster management

- Use print or digital resources to research on importance of GIS
- Discuss GIS applications in geography
- Write notes on GIS importance
How does GIS help solve geographical problems?

- Longhorn Comprehensive Geography pg. 1
- Digital resources
- GIS application examples
- Reference books
- Written tests - Oral questions - Observation
4 3
Practical Geography
GIS - Importance of GIS in geographical studies
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:

- Examine the importance of GIS in geographical studies
- Analyse applications of GIS in various sectors
- Connect GIS to real-world applications in urban planning, health mapping and disaster management

- Use print or digital resources to research on importance of GIS
- Discuss GIS applications in geography
- Write notes on GIS importance
How does GIS help solve geographical problems?

- Longhorn Comprehensive Geography pg. 1
- Digital resources
- GIS application examples
- Reference books
- Written tests - Oral questions - Observation
4 4-5
Practical Geography
GIS - GIS applications in Kenya
GIS - Converting geographic coordinates
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:

- Analyse GIS applications in Kenya
- Explain the role of GIS in road safety and traffic management
- Appreciate how GIS helps in monitoring designated crossing points and reducing road accidents

- Explain geographic coordinates
- Convert coordinates from decimal degrees to degrees, minutes and seconds
- Use coordinate conversion skills when working with different GPS devices and mapping applications

- Engage resource person on role of GIS in road safety
- Discuss GIS applications in Kenya
- Create posters on GIS importance

- Discuss geographic coordinate systems
- Convert geographic coordinates (decimal degrees to DMS)
- Present calculations in class
How is GIS used to improve road safety in Kenya?
How do we express and convert location coordinates?

- Longhorn Comprehensive Geography pg. 1
- Digital resources
- Display boards
- Resource person

- Longhorn Comprehensive Geography pg. 1
- Calculators
- Digital resources
- Coordinate conversion charts
- Portfolios - Observation - Oral questions
- Written tests - Observation - Oral questions
5 1
Practical Geography
GIS - Using GPS to locate features
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:

- Use GPS to determine location coordinates
- Locate key features in the locality using GPS
- Apply GPS skills for practical activities like marking boundaries, locating facilities and navigation

- Use digital resources to locate points on the earth's surface
- Practice using GPS devices to find coordinates
- Peer evaluate GPS usage
How do we use GPS to find and record locations?

- Longhorn Comprehensive Geography pg. 1
- GPS devices
- Smartphones with GPS
- Digital resources
- Observation - Practical assessment - Oral questions
5 2
Practical Geography
GIS - Using GPS to locate features
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:

- Use GPS to determine location coordinates
- Locate key features in the locality using GPS
- Apply GPS skills for practical activities like marking boundaries, locating facilities and navigation

- Use digital resources to locate points on the earth's surface
- Practice using GPS devices to find coordinates
- Peer evaluate GPS usage
How do we use GPS to find and record locations?

- Longhorn Comprehensive Geography pg. 1
- GPS devices
- Smartphones with GPS
- Digital resources
- Observation - Practical assessment - Oral questions
5 3
Practical Geography
GIS - Practical GPS application
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:

- Apply GPS to locate the position of the school
- Record and share GPS coordinates of local features
- Use GPS technology confidently for personal and community mapping projects

- Use GPS to locate the position of the school
- Create a simple map of the school compound using GPS coordinates
- Display GIS posters in the school compound
How can we create maps using GPS coordinates?

- Longhorn Comprehensive Geography pg. 1
- GPS devices
- Smartphones
- Display boards
- Mapping software
- Portfolios - Practical assessment - Observation
5 4-5
Natural Systems and Processes
Rocks - Meaning and classification of rocks
Rocks - Igneous rocks formation and characteristics
Rocks - Intrusive and extrusive igneous rocks
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:

- Define the term rock
- Classify rocks according to mode of formation and age
- Show curiosity in identifying different rock types in the environment

- Describe how igneous rocks are formed
- Identify characteristics of igneous rocks
- Collect and examine rock samples to understand their practical uses
- Brainstorm on the meaning of rocks and share in class
- Use print or digital resources to establish the classification of rocks
- Draw flowcharts showing classification of rocks
- Watch video clips on formation of igneous rocks
- Discuss characteristics of igneous rocks
- Identify igneous rock samples
How are rocks classified?
What makes igneous rocks different from other rock types?
- Longhorn Comprehensive Geography pg. 92
- Digital resources
- Rock samples
- Charts
- Longhorn Comprehensive Geography pg. 94
- Rock samples
- Digital resources
- Pictures of igneous rocks
- Pictures and photographs
- Rock samples
- Oral questions - Observation - Written assignments
- Oral questions - Observation - Practical identification
6 1
Natural Systems and Processes
Rocks - Sedimentary rocks formation and types
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:

- Explain how sedimentary rocks are formed
- Classify sedimentary rocks into mechanically, organically and chemically formed
- Connect sedimentary rock formation to everyday processes like soil deposition
- Read information on sedimentary rocks
- Discuss the formation of sedimentary rocks
- Identify examples of sedimentary rocks
How do sediments become solid rocks over time?
- Longhorn Comprehensive Geography pg. 95
- Rock samples
- Digital resources
- Charts
- Oral questions - Written assignments - Observation
6 2
Natural Systems and Processes
Rocks - Characteristics and uses of sedimentary rocks
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:

- Describe characteristics of sedimentary rocks
- List uses of sedimentary rocks
- Recognize sedimentary rocks in construction materials used in homes and roads
- Discuss characteristics of sedimentary rocks
- Research on uses of sedimentary rocks
- Examine sedimentary rock samples
Why are sedimentary rocks important in construction?
- Longhorn Comprehensive Geography pg. 95
- Rock samples
- Reference books
- Digital resources
- Oral questions - Written tests - Practical identification
6 3
Natural Systems and Processes
Rocks - Metamorphic rocks formation and examples
Rocks - Classification according to age
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:

- Describe the process of metamorphism
- Give examples of metamorphic rocks
- Link metamorphic rock formation to heat and pressure processes observable in nature
- Watch video on metamorphic rocks
- Discuss the formation of metamorphic rocks
- Identify metamorphic rock samples
How does heat and pressure transform existing rocks?
- Longhorn Comprehensive Geography pg. 96
- Rock samples
- Digital resources
- Pictures
- Longhorn Comprehensive Geography pg. 97
- Charts
- Reference books
- Oral questions - Observation - Written assignments
6 4-5
Natural Systems and Processes
Rocks - Distribution of rocks in Kenya
Rocks - Significance of rocks in Kenya
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:

- Describe the distribution of igneous, sedimentary and metamorphic rocks in Kenya
- Draw a map showing distribution of rocks in Kenya
- Identify rock types found in one's local area and their uses

- Analyse the significance of rocks in agriculture, construction and industry
- Explain the role of rocks in water storage and energy production
- Value rocks as essential resources for economic development
- Listen to audio clips on distribution of rocks
- Draw maps showing rock distribution
- Make collages showing distribution of rocks
- Discuss significance of rocks using banners
- Research on uses of rocks in various industries
- Visit safe rock formations in the locality
Where are different rock types found in Kenya?
How do rocks contribute to Kenya's economy?
- Longhorn Comprehensive Geography pg. 98
- Maps of Kenya
- Digital resources
- Atlases
- Longhorn Comprehensive Geography pg. 100
- Pictures
- Digital resources
- Reference books
- Map work - Oral questions - Observation
- Written assignments - Oral questions - Project work
7 1
Natural Systems and Processes
Rocks - Field study and rock sampling
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:

- Collect and classify rock samples from the local environment
- Record characteristics of collected rocks
- Take responsibility for environmental conservation during field activities
- Conduct field study on rocks
- Collect, classify and display rock samples
- Write field study reports
- Create class rock displays
What rock types are found in our locality?
- Longhorn Comprehensive Geography pg. 101
- Collection bags
- Labels
- Notebooks
- Field reports - Practical assessment - Portfolios
7 2
Natural Systems and Processes
Folding - Meaning and process of folding
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:

- Define the term folding
- Explain the process of folding
- Relate folding to everyday observations like wrinkled cloth or paper
- Brainstorm on the meaning of folding
- Use paper or cloth to demonstrate folding
- Discuss the process of folding
What causes rocks to bend instead of break?
- Longhorn Comprehensive Geography pg. 104
- Paper sheets
- Cloth pieces
- Digital resources
- Oral questions - Observation - Demonstrations
7 3
Natural Systems and Processes
Folding - Parts and structure of a fold
Folding - Simple symmetrical and asymmetrical folds
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:

- Identify the parts of a fold including crest, trough, axis and limb
- Draw and label diagrams showing parts of a fold
- Use models to visualize how folds form in nature
- Watch video on types of folds
- Label parts of a fold on diagrams
- Draw sketches showing fold structures
What are the main components of a fold?
- Longhorn Comprehensive Geography pg. 104
- Diagrams
- Digital resources
- Charts
- Longhorn Comprehensive Geography pg. 106
- Plasticine
- Oral questions - Diagram labelling - Written tests
7 4-5
Natural Systems and Processes
Folding - Overfold, recumbent and overthrust folds
Folding - Isoclinal, anticlinorium and synclinorium folds
Folding - Fold mountains
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:

- Describe the formation of overfold, recumbent and overthrust folds
- Draw diagrams showing these fold types
- Connect extreme folding to mountain building processes

- Describe isoclinal, anticlinorium and synclinorium folds
- Illustrate complex fold structures
- Recognize that repeated folding creates complex mountain landscapes
- Research on overfold, recumbent and overthrust folds
- Complete profiles about types of folds
- Model resultant features of folding
- Discuss isoclinal and complex folds
- Draw sketches of complex fold structures
- Display drawings in class
What happens when one fold is pushed completely over another?
How do multiple folds create complex geological structures?
- Longhorn Comprehensive Geography pg. 106
- Digital resources
- Plasticine
- Clay
- Longhorn Comprehensive Geography pg. 107
- Charts
- Digital resources
- Reference books
- Longhorn Comprehensive Geography pg. 108
- Pictures
- Maps
- Written tests - Diagrams - Observation
- Oral questions - Drawings - Written assignments
8

Half term

9 1
Natural Systems and Processes
Folding - Escarpments, ridges and valleys
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:

- Describe the formation of escarpments, ridges and valleys
- Draw diagrams showing these features
- Identify these landforms in photographs and topographical maps
- Study diagrams showing escarpments, ridges and valleys
- Draw and label resultant features
- Match features with descriptions
How do unequal forces create different landscape features?
- Longhorn Comprehensive Geography pg. 109
- Diagrams
- Pictures
- Digital resources
- Diagrams - Written assignments - Observation
9 2
Natural Systems and Processes
Folding - Inter-montane plateaus and basins
Folding - Distribution of fold mountains
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:

- Explain the formation of inter-montane plateaus and basins
- Give examples of inter-montane features in the world
- Understand how these features influence human settlement
- Study diagrams showing inter-montane features
- Research on examples of inter-montane plateaus and basins
- Complete tables showing features and locations
Why do flat lands exist between mountain ranges?
- Longhorn Comprehensive Geography pg. 110
- Digital resources
- Maps
- Reference books
- Longhorn Comprehensive Geography pg. 115
- World maps
- Atlases
- Digital resources
- Oral questions - Written tests - Table completion
9 3
Natural Systems and Processes
Folding - Significance of folding on human activities
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:

- Analyse the significance of folding and resultant features
- Explain how fold mountains influence climate and drainage
- Recognize how folding affects tourism, agriculture and mining in various regions
- Discuss significance of folding using infographics
- Research on economic importance of fold mountains
- Take virtual tours of fold mountain regions
How do fold mountains benefit human activities?
- Longhorn Comprehensive Geography pg. 112
- Pictures
- Digital resources
- Banners
- Written assignments - Oral questions - Debates
9 4-5
Natural Systems and Processes
Folding - Significance of folding on human activities
Folding - Challenges posed by folding
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:

- Analyse the significance of folding and resultant features
- Explain how fold mountains influence climate and drainage
- Recognize how folding affects tourism, agriculture and mining in various regions

- Examine the negative effects of folding on human activities
- Discuss challenges of living in folded landscapes
- Propose solutions to challenges faced in mountainous regions
- Discuss significance of folding using infographics
- Research on economic importance of fold mountains
- Take virtual tours of fold mountain regions
- Discuss negative effects of folding
- Research on challenges in fold mountain regions
- Create comparison tables of benefits and challenges
How do fold mountains benefit human activities?
What difficulties do people face living in mountainous areas?
- Longhorn Comprehensive Geography pg. 112
- Pictures
- Digital resources
- Banners
- Longhorn Comprehensive Geography pg. 114
- Digital resources
- Reference books
- Pictures
- Written assignments - Oral questions - Debates
- Oral questions - Written tests - Group discussions
10 1
Natural Systems and Processes
Folding - Influence on transport, settlement and agriculture
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:

- Examine the influence of folding on transport, settlement and agriculture
- Create posters showing influence of folding
- Make informed decisions about land use in folded terrain
- Study banners on influence of folding
- Take virtual tours of fold mountain regions
- Create posters on influence of folding
How does folding influence our day-to-day life?
- Longhorn Comprehensive Geography pg. 117
- Pictures
- Digital resources
- Poster materials
- Posters - Oral presentations - Written assignments
10 2
Natural Systems and Processes
Vulcanicity - Meaning and causes of vulcanicity
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:

- Define the terms vulcanicity, magma and lava
- Explain the causes of vulcanicity
- Relate volcanic activity to internal Earth processes
- Brainstorm on meaning of vulcanicity
- Watch video on causes of vulcanicity
- Use digital resources to research on causes of vulcanicity
What forces cause molten rock to reach the Earth's surface?
- Longhorn Comprehensive Geography pg. 119
- Digital resources
- Reference books
- Charts
- Oral questions - Observation - Written assignments
10 3
Natural Systems and Processes
Vulcanicity - Types of volcanic features
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:

- Distinguish between intrusive and extrusive volcanic features
- List examples of each type of feature
- Connect volcanic features to landscape diversity
- Research on features resulting from vulcanicity
- Complete flowcharts showing volcanic features
- Identify volcanic features in pictures
Why do some volcanic features form underground while others form on the surface?
- Longhorn Comprehensive Geography pg. 120
- Pictures
- Digital resources
- Charts
- Oral questions - Flowchart completion - Observation
10 4-5
Natural Systems and Processes
Vulcanicity - Lava plateaus and plains
Vulcanicity - Acid lava cones, ash and cinder cones, shield volcanoes
Vulcanicity - Composite volcanoes, craters and calderas
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:

- Describe the formation of lava plateaus and plains
- Give examples of lava plateaus in Kenya
- Identify volcanic plateaus on maps of Kenya

- Describe the formation of composite volcanoes, craters and calderas
- Give examples of these features in Kenya and the world
- Connect crater lakes to volcanic depressions
- Watch video on extrusive features
- Discuss formation of lava plateaus and plains
- Locate examples on maps
- Discuss formation of composite volcanoes, craters and calderas
- Complete profiles about volcanic features
- Create portfolios of volcanic features
How do extensive lava flows create flat landscapes?
How do explosive eruptions create bowl-shaped depressions?
- Longhorn Comprehensive Geography pg. 124
- Maps of Kenya
- Digital resources
- Pictures
- Diagrams
- Longhorn Comprehensive Geography pg. 124
- Pictures
- Digital resources
- Reference books
- Oral questions - Map work - Written tests
- Oral questions - Portfolios - Written tests
11 1
Natural Systems and Processes
Vulcanicity - Hot springs, geysers, steam jets and volcanic plugs
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:

- Describe the formation of hot springs, geysers and volcanic plugs
- Give examples of these features in Kenya
- Link geothermal features to energy production potential
- Research on hot springs, geysers and volcanic plugs
- Complete profiles about these features
- Identify examples in Kenya
How does underground heat create hot water features?
- Longhorn Comprehensive Geography pg. 125
- Pictures
- Digital resources
- Charts
- Oral questions - Written assignments - Observation
11 2
Natural Systems and Processes
Vulcanicity - Dykes and sills
Vulcanicity - Laccoliths, batholiths, lopoliths and phacoliths
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:

- Describe the formation of dykes and sills
- Distinguish between dykes and sills
- Identify these features in diagrams and cross-sections
- Watch video on intrusive features
- Discuss formation of dykes and sills
- Draw diagrams showing dykes and sills
What happens when magma cools between rock layers?
- Longhorn Comprehensive Geography pg. 127
- Diagrams
- Digital resources
- Charts
- Longhorn Comprehensive Geography pg. 128
- Plasticine
- Digital resources
- Diagrams - Oral questions - Written tests
11 3
Natural Systems and Processes
Vulcanicity - Distribution of volcanic features in Kenya
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:

- Describe the distribution of volcanic features in Kenya
- Draw maps showing volcanic features in Kenya
- Visit or view images of volcanic sites in Kenya
- Complete tables showing volcanic features in Kenya
- Draw maps showing volcanic feature distribution
- Identify volcanic features on maps
Where are volcanic features located in Kenya?
- Longhorn Comprehensive Geography pg. 131
- Maps of Kenya
- Digital resources
- Pictures
- Map work - Table completion - Oral questions
11 4-5
Natural Systems and Processes
Vulcanicity - Global distribution of volcanic features
Vulcanicity - Significance of vulcanicity on human activities
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:

- Illustrate the global distribution of volcanic features
- Draw a world map showing major volcanic regions
- Relate volcanic zones to tectonic plate boundaries

- Analyse the significance of vulcanicity on human activities
- Explain how volcanic features benefit tourism, agriculture and energy production
- Make connections between volcanic soils and agricultural productivity in regions like Central Kenya
- Research on distribution of volcanic features in the world
- Draw world maps showing volcanic regions
- Create keys for volcanic feature maps
- Study pictures and discuss volcanic activities
- Read case scenarios on significance of vulcanicity
- Prepare banners on significance of vulcanicity
Why are most volcanoes found along the Ring of Fire?
How do volcanic areas support human livelihoods?
- Longhorn Comprehensive Geography pg. 130
- World maps
- Atlases
- Digital resources
- Longhorn Comprehensive Geography pg. 133
- Pictures
- Digital resources
- Banners
- Map work - Oral questions - Written tests
- Written assignments - Oral questions - Case study analysis
12 1
Natural Systems and Processes
Vulcanicity - Negative effects and disaster preparedness strategies
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:

- Examine the negative effects of vulcanicity on the environment
- Design disaster preparedness and management strategies
- Take personal responsibility for safety awareness in volcanic hazard zones
- Discuss negative effects of vulcanicity
- Read case scenarios on volcanic disasters
- Simulate volcanic eruptions
- Engage resource persons on disaster preparedness
How can communities prepare for volcanic hazards?
- Longhorn Comprehensive Geography pg. 136
- Digital resources
- Simulation materials
- Charts
- Oral questions - Simulations - Written tests
12 2
Natural Systems and Processes
Vulcanicity - Negative effects and disaster preparedness strategies
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:

- Examine the negative effects of vulcanicity on the environment
- Design disaster preparedness and management strategies
- Take personal responsibility for safety awareness in volcanic hazard zones
- Discuss negative effects of vulcanicity
- Read case scenarios on volcanic disasters
- Simulate volcanic eruptions
- Engage resource persons on disaster preparedness
How can communities prepare for volcanic hazards?
- Longhorn Comprehensive Geography pg. 136
- Digital resources
- Simulation materials
- Charts
- Oral questions - Simulations - Written tests
12 3
Natural Systems and Processes
Earthquakes - Meaning and causes of earthquakes
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:

- Define the term earthquake
- Explain the causes of earthquakes
- Relate earthquake occurrence to tectonic movements and human activities
- Use dictionary to search meaning of earthquake
- Study diagrams showing earthquake features
- Match statements with earthquake terms
What triggers sudden ground shaking?
- Longhorn Comprehensive Geography pg. 141
- Digital resources
- Diagrams
- Reference books
- Oral questions - Matching exercises - Written assignments
12 4-5
Natural Systems and Processes
Earthquakes - Types of earthquakes
Earthquakes - Focus, epicentre and seismic waves
Earthquakes - Richter scale
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:

- Classify earthquakes according to their causes
- Describe tectonic, volcanic, collapse and human-induced earthquakes
- Differentiate between natural and human-triggered seismic events

- Describe the Richter scale for measuring earthquake magnitude
- Interpret earthquake readings on the Richter scale
- Apply magnitude readings to assess earthquake severity
- Research on types of earthquakes
- Complete flowcharts showing causes of earthquakes
- Discuss how human activities cause earthquakes
- Research on scales used in measuring earthquakes
- Complete tables about earthquake scales
- Role-play news reporting using earthquake scales
Can human activities trigger earthquakes?
How do scientists measure earthquake strength?
- Longhorn Comprehensive Geography pg. 144
- Digital resources
- Charts
- Reference books
- Longhorn Comprehensive Geography pg. 142
- Diagrams
- Charts
- Longhorn Comprehensive Geography pg. 145
- Digital resources
- Tables
- Reference books
- Oral questions - Flowchart completion - Written tests
- Oral questions - Table completion - Role-play assessment
13 1
Natural Systems and Processes
Earthquakes - Mercalli scale
Earthquakes - Global distribution of earthquake zones
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:

- Describe the Mercalli scale for measuring earthquake intensity
- Distinguish between magnitude and intensity
- Use intensity descriptions to predict earthquake effects on buildings
- Discuss the Mercalli scale
- Compare Richter and Mercalli scales
- Read earthquake news reports and identify scales used
How do we describe the effects of earthquakes on people and structures?
- Longhorn Comprehensive Geography pg. 146
- Digital resources
- News reports
- Charts
- Longhorn Comprehensive Geography pg. 147
- World maps
- Atlases
- Digital resources
- Oral questions - Written tests - Comparison tables
13 2
Natural Systems and Processes
Earthquakes - Effects on physical environment
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:

- Investigate the effects of earthquakes on the physical environment
- Describe how earthquakes cause landslides, tsunamis and ground deformation
- Take precautions when living or visiting earthquake-prone areas
- Watch video on effects of earthquakes
- Simulate effects of earthquakes using soil and objects
- Record observations in tables
How do earthquakes reshape landscapes?
- Longhorn Comprehensive Geography pg. 150
- Simulation materials
- Digital resources
- Pictures
- Simulations - Oral questions - Observation
13 3
Natural Systems and Processes
Earthquakes - Effects on buildings, infrastructure and lives
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:

- Examine the effects of earthquakes on human activities
- Analyse case studies of earthquake disasters
- Develop empathy for earthquake victims and support relief efforts
- Study infographics on earthquake effects
- Complete tables showing earthquake effects in different countries
- Discuss case scenarios from Haiti, Japan and Nepal
What challenges do communities face after major earthquakes?
- Longhorn Comprehensive Geography pg. 151
- Infographics
- Digital resources
- Case studies
- Written assignments - Oral questions - Case study analysis
13 4-5
Natural Systems and Processes
Earthquakes - Disaster preparedness strategies
Earthquakes - Disaster management and mock drills
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:

- Design disaster preparedness strategies for coping with earthquakes
- Explain early warning systems and emergency planning
- Prepare personal and family emergency kits for earthquake readiness

- Design disaster management strategies for coping with earthquake effects
- Prepare earthquake emergency plans for school
- Participate actively in earthquake safety drills to protect oneself and others
- Listen to audio on disaster preparedness
- Study infographics on preparedness strategies
- Read case scenarios on earthquake preparedness in different countries
- Discuss emergency actions during and after earthquakes
- Prepare earthquake emergency plans for school
- Plan and conduct mock earthquake drills
- Design posters on earthquake preparedness
How can we prepare before an earthquake strikes?
What should we do during and after an earthquake?
- Longhorn Comprehensive Geography pg. 152
- Digital resources
- Infographics
- Charts
- Longhorn Comprehensive Geography pg. 154
- Poster materials
- Digital resources
- Charts
- Oral questions - Written tests - Emergency plan design
- Mock drills - Posters - Written assignments - Oral presentations
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