2024 Physics Form 1 Schemes of Work
2024 Physics Form 1 Schemes of Work
2024 Physics Form 1 Schemes of Work
FORM ONE
TERM I
REFERENCES:
1
W LS TOPIC SUB-TOPIC OBJECTIVES L/ACTIVITIES L/T AIDS REFERENCE REMARKS
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1-2 ADMISSION AND END-TERM PAPER REVISION
3 1-4 Measurements Measuring density By the end of the lesson, the Experiment Measuring cylinder Comprehensive secondary
learner should be able to: Working out answers to Mass weighing balance physics
Determine and mentally problems Density bottle Students Book 1 page 9-12
explain the density of Teacher’s Book 1 pages 4-6
substances using a density Secondary Physics students
bottle Book 1 (KLB) pages 35-48
Work our density of mixtures Golden tips physics pages 7,10
Solve numerical problems
involving density
4 Measurements Measuring Time By the end of the lesson, the Experiments with pendulum Pendulum Comprehensive secondary
learner should be able to Timing events Clock physics
Determine experimentally, Watch Students Book 1 page 12-15
the measurement of time Teacher’s Book 1 pages 6
Secondary Physics students
Book 1 (KLB) pages 46-47
Golden tips physics pages 8
Principles of
Physics(M.Nelkon) pages 23
4 1 RAT Quizzes RAT Quizzes White board Workings
Revision Revision Student’s Group Discussions
4 Re Force Types of forces By the end of the lesson, the Discussions Charts of force Comprehensive secondary
me learner should be able to Explaining String physics
dial Define force and state its SI Demonstrations Elastic material
Students Book 1 page 61-19
An units Identifying effects of forces Magnets
d Describe types of forces Water Teacher’s Book 1 pages 6-10
-2 State the effects of force Greece
Secondary Physics students
Oil spring balance
Book 1 (KLB) pages 49-68
Golden tips physics pages 11-12
Principles of Physics(M.Nelkon)
pages 64-65
4 4-3 Forces Surface tension By the end of the lesson, the Discussions Funnel Comprehensive secondary
learner should be able to: Demonstrations Water physicsStudents Book 1 page
Describe experiments to Explaining the effects of Wire loop 19-22
illustrate cohesion, adhesion surface tensions Tap
Teacher’s Book 1 pages 6-10
and surface tension Soap/detergent
State the factors affecting Secondary Physics students
surface tension, its Book 1 (KLB) pages 63-70
2
consequence and importance Golden tips physics pages 12
5 OPENER OPENER EXAMS AND
EXAMS AND COMPILATION
COMPILATION
6 1-2 Forces Mass and weight By the end of the lesson, the Demonstrations Beam balance Comprehensive secondary
learner should be able to: Discussions Spring balance physics Students Book 1 page
State and explain the Problems solving on mass Sponge 17-22
relationship between mass and weight Store
Teacher’s Book 1 pages 6-10
and weight Polythene
Define scalar and vector Secondary Physics students
magnitude Book 1 (KLB) pages 72-75
Golden tips physics pages 7
Principles of Physics(M.Nelkon)
pages 40
3-4 Forces Measuring Force By the end of the lesson, the Discussions Spring balance Comprehensive secondary
learner should be able to: Experiments Chart on vectors and scalars physics
Measure weight using spring
Students Book 1 page 17-18
balance
Solve numerical problems on Teacher’s Book 1 pages 17-15
numerical forces
7 1-2 Forces Pressure and force By the end of the lesson, the Discussions Block of wood Comprehensive secondary
learner should be able to: Demonstrations Spring balance physics
Define pressure and state its Problem solving Meter rule
Students Book 1 page 6-10
SI units
Determine pressure exerted Teacher’s Book 1 pages 6-10
by solids
Secondary Physics students
Book 1 (KLB) pages 82-85
Golden tips physics pages 44
Principles of Physics(M.Nelkon)
pages 119-121
3-4 Pressure Pressure in liquids By the end of the lesson, the Demonstrations Communication tubes Comprehensive secondary
learner should be able to Working out problems Tin with holes at different physics Students Book 1 page
Investigate experimentally Discussions heights 27-30
the factors that affect pressure Experiments Waters
Teacher’s Book 1 pages 12-15
in liquids (Fluids)
Derive the formula for Secondary Physics students
calculating pressure in fluids Book 1 (KLB) pages 49-68
State the principle of
Golden tips physics pages 44-45
transmission of pressure in
fluids Principles of
Physics(M.Nelkom) pages 121-
3
124
8 1-2 Pressure Pressure in gases By the end of the lesson, the Demonstrations Water/oil Comprehensive secondary
learner should be able to Explanation of pressure Syringe physics Students Book 1 page
Explain atmospheric pressure transmission in fluids 25-26,30-32
and its effects discussions
Teacher’s Book 1 pages 12-15
State and explain how
pressure is transmitted in Secondary Physics students
fluids Book 1 (KLB) pages 115-
116,93-100
Golden tips physics pages 45-46
Principles of Physics(M.Nelko)
pages 124
3-4 Pressure Ganges and siphons By the end of the lesson, the Discussions Barometer Comprehensive secondary
learner should be able to Explanations Bourdon gauge physics Students Book 1 page
Describe the working of Questions and answers Syringes 31-34
siphon and pressure gauge
Teacher’s Book 1 pages 13-15
Secondary Physics students
Book 1 (KLB) pages 113,117
Golden tips physics pages 44-45
Principles of Physics(M.Nelko)
pages 133
9 1-2 Pressure Application of By the end of the lesson, the Explaining the application of Chart showing the working Comprehensive secondary
pressure in liquids learner should be able to pressure in liquids and gases of a hydraulic braking physics Students Book 1 page
and gases Explain the working of a Class discussion on the system 30-39
hydraulic, braking system of principles of pressure in Model of hydraulic brake
Teacher’s Book 1 pages 13-15
vehicle liquids system
Explain the working of Experiments Barometer Secondary Physics students
mercury and forties Bicycle pump Book 1 (KLB) pages 96-112
barometer, bicycle pump and
Golden tips physics pages 46-47
pressure gauges
Principles of Physics(M.Nelko)
pages 124-132
3-4 Pressure Revision on By the end of the lesson, the Questions and answers Questions in students book 1 Comprehensive secondary
question on the learner should be able to physics
topic pressure Answer questions on pressure
Students Book 1 page 39-41
Teacher’s Book 1 pages 13-15
Secondary Physics students
Book 1 (KLB) pages 119-123
Golden tips physics pages 54-55
4
Principles of Physics(M.Nelko)
pages 138-140
10 1-2 Particulate States of matter By the end of the lesson, the Demonstration Beaker Comprehensive secondary
Nature Of learner should be able Discussions of kinetic theory Crystals physics Students Book 1 page
Matter to show that matter is made Solutes 42
of up tiny particles Solvent
Teacher’s Book 1 pages 15-18
Secondary Physics students
Book 1 (KLB) pages 124-128
Golden tips physics pages 68
Principles of Physics(M.Nelko)
pages 142
3-4 Particulate The Brownian By the end of the lesson, the Experiments Chalk dust Comprehensive secondary
Nature Of motion learner should be able to: Observations Transparent lid physics
Matter Give evidence that matter is Discussions Pollen grains
Students Book 1 page 43-48
made up of tiny particles Lens
Demonstrate the Brownian Beaker Teacher’s Book 1 pages 15-18
motion in liquids & gases Smoke cell
Secondary Physics students
Explain the arrangement of Source of light
Book 1 (KLB) pages 127-130
particles in matter
Explain the state on matter in Golden tips physics pages 68
terms of particle movement
Principles of Physics(M.Nelko)
pages 148-150
11 1-2 Particulate Diffusion in liquid, By the end of the lesson, the Experiments Promise gas Comprehensive secondary
Nature Of gases and solids learner should be able to Discussions Jars physics Students Book 1 page
Matter Explain diffusion in Potassium permanganate 46-49
gases/liquids and solids Solvent
Teacher’s Book 1 pages 15-18
Hydrochloric acid
Ammonia Secondary Physics students
Glass tube cotton wool Book 1 (KLB) pages 132-136
Golden tips physics pages 69
Principles of Physics(M.Nelko)
pages 146-147
3-4 Particulate Revision on By the end of the lesson, the Discussion Secondary Physics students
Nature Of Particulate nature learner should be able to: Demonstrations Book 1 (KLB) pages 136-138
Matter of matter Answer questions in Asking questions
Golden tips physics pages 69-70
students Book 1 Answering questions
Principles of Physics(M.Nelko)
pages 164
5
Past Papers
1-2 Thermal Expansion of By the end of the lesson, the Experiments Meter rule Comprehensive secondary
12 Expansion solids learner should be able to: Demonstration Metal rods physics
Define temperature Experiments Materials that conduct or do
Students Book 1 page 50-52
Describe the functionally of not conduct heat
various thermometers Ball and ring apparatus Teacher’s Book 1 pages 18-21
Explain the expansion and Bar gauge
Secondary Physics students
contraction in solids
Book 1 (KLB) pages 139-144
Explain forces due to
expansion and contraction Golden tips physics pages 70-72
Principles of Physics(M.Nelko)
pages 168,175-176
3-4 Thermal Applications of By the end of the lesson, the Demonstrations Charts on the application of Comprehensive secondary
Expansion expansion in solids learner should be able to: Discussions expansion physics
Explain the application of Experiments Rivets
Students Book 1 page 52-54
expansion and contraction Bimetallic strips
Teacher’s Book 1 pages 18-21
Secondary Physics students
Book 1 (KLB) pages 145,151-
153
Golden tips physics pages 73
Principles of Physics(M.Nelko)
pages 177-179
13 1-2 Thermal Expansion and By the end of the lesson, the Discussions Water Comprehensive secondary
Expansion contraction of learner should be able to: Experiments Spirit physics
liquid and gases Explain the expansion of Demonstrations Alcohol
Students Book 1 page 54-56
liquid thermometer
Describe the anomalous Teacher’s Book 1 pages 18-21
expansion of water and its
Secondary Physics students
effect
Book 1 (KLB) pages 149-155
Golden tips physics pages 72-73
Principles of Physics(M.Nelko)
pages 182
3-4 Thermal Thermometers By the end of the lesson, the Demonstrations Liquid in glass Comprehensive secondary
Expansion learner should be able to: Discussions thermometers physics
Explain the functioning of Clinical thermometers
Students Book 1 page 56-59
various thermometers Maximum and minimum
Describe the functioning of thermometers Teacher’s Book 1 pages 18-21
various thermometers
Secondary Physics students
Book 1 (KLB) pages 155-161
6
Golden tips physics pages 70-72
Principles of Physics(M.Nelko)
pages 168-173
14 1-2 Thermal Molecules and heat By the end of the lesson, the Discussions Solids Comprehensive secondary
Expansion learner should be able to Experiments Liquids physics
Explain the effect of heat on Demonstrations Air
Students Book 1 page 60-61
the molecules of solid, liquid Source of heat
and gases Containers Teacher’s Book 1 pages 18-21
Secondary Physics students
Book 1 (KLB) pages 139-162
3-4 Thermal Revision on By the end of the lesson, the Questions Set questions Comprehensive secondary
Expansion thermal expansion learner should be able to: answers physics
Answer questions involving
Students Book 1 page 61-62
thermal expansions
Teacher’s Book 1 pages 21
Secondary Physics students
Book 1 (KLB) pages 161-162
Golden tips physics pages 85-86
Principles of Physics(M.Nelko)
pages 185
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TERM TWO WORK
6 1-2 Heat Transfer Heat and By the end of the lesson, the Definitions Materials that conduct heat Comprehensive secondary
temperature learner should be able to Discussions and materials that do not physics
define heat Experiments conduct heat
Students Book 1 page 63
State the difference between
heat and temperature Teacher’s Book 1 pages 22-24
Secondary Physics students
Book 1 (KLB) pages 163
Golden tips physics pages 774
Principles of Physics(M.Nelko)
pages 168
3-4 Heat Transfer Conduction of heat By the end of the lesson, the Metal rods Comprehensive secondary
learner should be able to: Source of heat physics
State and explain modes of Test tube
Students Book 1 page 63-67
heat transfer Water
Explain factors affecting Ice in gauge Teacher’s Book 1 pages 22-24
conduction
Secondary Physics students
Book 1 (KLB) pages 163-186
Golden tips physics pages 74-77
Principles of Physics(M.Nelko)
pages 234-242
7 1-2 Heat Transfer Convection By the end of the lesson, the Experiments Water Comprehensive secondary
learner should be able to Discussion Potassium permanganate physics
Demonstrate convection in Source of heat
Students Book 1 page 67-69
liquids Smoke cell apparatus
Explain the working of hot Chart on hot water system Teacher’s Book 1 pages 23
water systems, car engine, Car engine
Secondary Physics students
cooling system and land sea
Book 1 (KLB) pages 177-188
breeze
Explain the molecular Principles of Physics(M.Nelko)
application of convection in pages 238-2433
fluids
3-4 Heat Transfer Radiation By the end of the lesson, the Experiments Comprehensive secondary
learner should be able to Making comparisons physics
Compare absorption and Discussions
Students Book 1 page 70-74
emission of radiant heat Explanations
Explain the working of solar Teacher’s Book 1 pages 18-24
concentrators, heat taps and
Secondary Physics students
solar heaters
Book 1 (KLB) pages 187-195
Explain the working of a
thermos flask Golden tips physics pages 75
8
Principles of Physics(M.Nelko)
pages 246
8 1-2 REVISION By the end of the lesson, the Questions Set questions
learner should be able to Answers
Answer questions on heat
transfer
3-4 Recti-Linear Propagation of By the end of the lesson, the Discussions Opaque objects Comprehensive secondary
Propagation And light learner should be able to: Experiments Glass physics
Reflection Of Define opaque, translucent Descriptions Greased paper
Students Book 1 page 76-77
Light On Plane and transparent objects Explanations Card board
Surfaces Describe the types of beams Source of light Teacher’s Book 1 pages 25-27
Perform and describe Screens
Secondary Physics students
experiments to show
Book 1 (KLB) pages 199-204
rectilinear propagation of
light Golden tips physics pages 75
Principles of Physics(M.Nelko)
pages 251-252
9 1-2 Recti-Linear The pin-hole By the end of the lesson, the Experiments Pin hole camera Comprehensive secondary
Propagation And camera learner should be able to: Drawing Source of light (candle) physics
Reflection Of Explain the functions and Discussion
Students Book 1 page 77
Light On Plane principles involved in
Surfaces working of a pin-hole camera Teacher’s Book 1 pages 25-27
Secondary Physics students
Book 1 (KLB) pages 211-219
Golden tips physics pages 99
Principles of Physics(M.Nelko)
pages 252-255
3-4 Recti-Linear Shadows By the end of the lesson, the Experiments Opaque objects Comprehensive secondary
Propagation And learner should be able to: Discussions Chart of the eclipse of earth physics
Reflection Of Describe the formation of Demonstrations and moon
Students Book 1 page 78-79
Light On Plane shadows Explanations Source of light
Surfaces Describe the solar and linear Descriptions Screen Teacher’s Book 1 pages 25-27
eclipses
Secondary Physics students
Book 1 (KLB) pages 203-219
Principles of Physics(M.Nelko)
pages 254-257
10 1-2 Recti-Linear Reflection of light By the end of the lesson, the Experiments Plane mirrors Comprehensive secondary
Propagation And on plane surfaces learner should be able to: Descriptions Pins physics
Reflection Of Verify experimentally the Explanations White sheets of paper
Students Book 1 page 80-82
Light On Plane law of reflection Discussions Soft boards
Surfaces Teacher’s Book 1 pages 25-27
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Secondary Physics students
Book 1 (KLB) pages 222-228
Golden tips physics pages 100
Principles of Physics(M.Nelko)
pages 260
3-4 Recti-Linear Image formation By the end of the lesson, the Experiments Pins Comprehensive secondary
Propagation And learner should be able to: Descriptions Boards physics
Reflection Of © Education Plus Agencies Discussions Protractor
Students Book 1 page 83-84
Light On Plane Mirror
Surfaces Locate images in place Teacher’s Book 1 pages 25-27
mirrors and state their
Secondary Physics students
characteristics
Book 1 (KLB) pages 228-230
Golden tips physics pages 100-
101
Principles of Physics(M.Nelko)
pages 264
11 1-2 Recti-Linear The application of By the end of the lesson, the Experiments Plane mirrors Comprehensive secondary
Propagation And plane mirrors learner should be able to: Explanations Objects such as candles physics
Reflection Of Explain the reflection of light Descriptions Pipe
Students Book 1 page 84-86
Light On Plane on plane surfaces at an angle Discussions Card board
Surfaces Explain the working of a Teacher’s Book 1 pages 25-27
periscope and kaleidoscope
Secondary Physics students
Book 1 (KLB) pages 235-240
Golden tips physics pages 101
3-4 Recti-Linear Revision By the end of the lesson, the Problem solving Set questions Comprehensive secondary
Propagation And learner should be able to Questions and answers physics
Reflection Of solve problems involving the Discussion
Students Book 1 page 87-88
Light On Plane propagation and reflection of
Surfaces light on plane surfaces Teacher’s Book 1 pages 28-29
Secondary Physics students
Book 1 (KLB) pages 241-244
Golden tips physics pages 101-
102
Principles of Physics(M.Nelko)
pages 266-267
12 TOPICAL REVISION
13 END OF TERM EXAMINATIONS
10
14 REPORTS MAKING AND CLOSURE
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PHYSICS SCHEMES OF WORK
FORM ONE
TERM III
REFERENCES:
12
W LS TOPIC SUB-TOPIC OBJECTIVES L/ACTIVITIES L/T AIDS REFERENCE REMARKS
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1 1-4 REPORTING AND REVISION OF LAST TERM’S EXAMS
Comprehensive secondary
2 1-2 Electrostatics Charging materials By the end of the lesson, the Demonstrations Polythene bags physics
by induction and learner should be able to: Discussions Thrust
Students Book 1 page 89
contact Explain the charging of Experiments Glass rod
materials by induction and Teacher’s Book 1 pages 29-32
contact
Secondary Physics students
Describe origin of charge
Book 1 (KLB) pages 245-250
State the law of charges
Golden tips physics pages 133-
134
Principles of Physics(M.Nelko)
pages 264
Comprehensive secondary
3-4 Electrostatics Laws of charge By the end of the lesson the Experiments Rubber physics
learner should be able to: Discussion Piece of paper
Students Book 1 page 89-91
Describe the electrostatic Observations Glass
charge Amber Teacher’s Book 1 pages 29-32
Explain the electrostatic Silk material
Secondary Physics students
charge Fur
Book 1 (KLB) pages 245-248
State types of charge Electroscope
Golden tips physics pages 133
Principles of Physics(M.Nelko)
pages 509-510
Comprehensive secondary
3 1-2 Electrostatics The leaf By the end of the lesson, the Discussions Leaf electroscope physics
electroscope learner should be able to Constructing an electroscope Glass rod
Students Book 1 page 91-92
State the unit of charges and Experiment
construct leaf electroscope Teacher’s Book 1 pages 29-32
Secondary Physics students
Book 1 (KLB) pages 251-252
Golden tips physics pages 133
Principles of Physics(M.Nelko)
pages 511
Comprehensive secondary
3-4 Electrostatics Charging an By the end of the lesson, the Demonstration Electroscope physics
electroscope by learner should be able to Discussions Glass rod
Students Book 1 page 94-96
contract charge an electroscope by Experiments Ebonite rod
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contact Teacher’s Book 1 pages 29-32
Secondary Physics students
Book 1 (KLB) pages 249-250
Golden tips physics pages 134
Principles of Physics(M.Nelko)
pages 512
Comprehensive secondary
4 1-2 Electrostatics Charging an By the end of the lesson, the Demonstrations Electroscope physics
electroscope by learner should be able to Discussions Glass rod
Students Book 1 page 94-96
induction charge an electroscope by Experiments Ebonite rod
induction Teacher’s Book 1 pages 29-32
Secondary Physics students
Book 1 (KLB) pages 248-249
Principles of Physics(M.Nelko)
pages 513-515
Comprehensive secondary
3-4 Electrostatics Charging an By the end of the lesson, the Discussions Rods of conductors and no- physics
electroscope by learner should be able to Experiments conductors
Students Book 1 page 96-97
separation charge an electroscope by Descriptions Electroscope
separation Tiles Teacher’s Book 1 pages 29-32
Secondary Physics students
Book 1 (KLB) pages 250-251
Comprehensive secondary
5 1-2 Electrostatics Charging an By the end of the lesson, the Descriptions Rods of conductors and non- physics
electroscope by learner should be able to Experiments conductors
Students Book 1 page 97
EHT source Charge electroscope by an Discussions Electroscope
EHT source Tiles Teacher’s Book 1 pages 29-32
Secondary Physics students
3-4 Electrostatics Revision By the end of the lesson, the Questions and answers Chalkboard Book 1 (KLB) pages 259-260
learner should be able to Text books
Principles of Physics(M.Nelko)
answer questions on
pages 527-530
electrostatics
Golden tips physics pages 138-
139
Comprehensive secondary
6 1-2 Cells And Simple Sources of By the end of the lesson, the Experiments Cells physics
Circuits continuous current learner should be able to Discussions Acids
Students Book 1 page 99-100
state sources of continuous Demonstration Fruits
current Solar panels Teacher’s Book 1 pages 34-37
Petroleum products
Secondary Physics students
14
Book 1 (KLB) pages 261-265
Golden tips physics pages 140
Principles of Physics(M.Nelko)
pages 408-409
Comprehensive secondary
3-4 Cells And Simple Connecting an By the end of the lesson, the Identifying circuit symbols Cells physics
Circuits electric circuit learner should be able to Discussions Wires
Students Book 1 page 99-101
Draw and set up a simple Demonstrations Bulbs
electric circuit Experiments Charts on circuit symbols Teacher’s Book 1 pages 34-37
Identify circuit symbols
Secondary Physics students
Book 1 (KLB) pages 266-273
Golden tips physics pages 140
Principles of Physics(M.Nelko)
pages 408-409
Comprehensive secondary
7 1-2 Cells And Simple Connecting and By the end of the lesson the Measuring Cells physics
Circuit electric circuit learner should be able to Demonstrations Connecting wires
Students Book 1 page 100-101
Define electric current Discussions Bulbs
Explain the working of a cell Experiments Teacher’s Book 1 pages 34-37
Connect cells in series and
Secondary Physics students
parallel
Book 1 (KLB) pages 241-273
Measure the effective e.m.f
Golden tips physics pages 140-
143
Comprehensive secondary
3-4 Cells And Simple The measuring of By the end of the lesson, the Experiments Ammeter physics
Circuits E.M.F learner should be able to Discussions Voltmeter
Students Book 1 page 101-102
measure e.m.f Measuring Switch
Demonstrations Teacher’s Book 1 pages 34-37
Secondary Physics students
Book 1 (KLB) pages 264
Golden tips physics pages 143
Principles of Physics(M.Nelko)
pages 409
Comprehensive secondary
8 1-2 Cells And Simple Conductivity of By the end of the lesson, the Calculating Conductors physics
Circuit materials learner should be able to Testing Non-conductors
Students Book 1 page 101-103
Investigate the electrical Conductivity
conductivity of materials Experiments Teacher’s Book 1 pages 34-37
Secondary Physics students
15
Book 1 (KLB) pages 273-275
Principles of Physics(M.Nelko)
pages
Comprehensive secondary
3-4 Cells And Simple Measuring current By the end of the lesson, the Measuring Voltmeter physics
Circuits in a circuit learner should be able to Experiments Ammeter
Students Book 1 page 101-103
measure current in a circuit Calculating Switch
Teacher’s Book 1 pages 34-37
Secondary Physics students
Book 1 (KLB) pages 266-269
Golden tips physics pages 142
Comprehensive secondary
9 1-2 Cells And Simple Primary cells By the end of the lesson, the Discussions Primary cells physics
Circuits learner should be able to: Experiments
Students Book 1 page 104-106
Describe the working of Explaining the defects of
primary cells primary cells Teacher’s Book 1 pages 34-37
Explain the defect s of
Secondary Physics students
primary cells
Book 1 (KLB) pages 276-280
Explain how to care for a
primary cell Principles of Physics(M.Nelko)
pages 409-414
Comprehensive secondary
3-4 Cells And Simple Measuring e.m.f in By the end of the lesson, the Experiments Primary cells physics
Circuits a primary cell learner should be able to: Discussions Voltmeter
Students Book 1 page 106
Measure e.m.f in a primary Demonstrations Switch
Measuring Teacher’s Book 1 pages 34-37
Secondary Physics students
Book 1 (KLB) pages 276-280
Principles of Physics(M.Nelko)
pages 409-414
Comprehensive secondary
10 1-2 Cells And Simple Secondary cells By the end of the the lesson Explanation on charging and Secondary cells physics
Circuits the learner should be able to: maintenance of simple cells
Students Book 1 page 106-109
Charge a secondary cell
Discharge a secondary cell Teacher’s Book 1 pages 34-37
Take care of a secondary cell
Secondary Physics students
Book 1 (KLB) pages 280-284
Golden tips physics pages 140
Secondary Physics students
3-4 Revision By the end of the lesson, the Discussions Book 1 (KLB) pages 287-288
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learner should be able to Demonstrations Golden tips physics pages 150-
Answer questions on cells Asking questions 151
Answer questions on circuits Answering questions
Principles of Physics(M.Nelkon)
pages 422-423
11 END OF TERM EXAMS
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