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Comprehensive secondary
1 1 Lenses Conveying and By the end of the lesson the Using light beams to Diverging lenses physics students book 4 pages
diverging lenses learner should be able to distinguish between diverging Converging lenses 1-2
Describe converging lenses and converging lenses Source of light beam
teachers book 3 pages 1-5
Describe diverging lenses screen
Secondary physics KLB
students book 4 page 1
Principles of physics
(M.Nelkon( pages 300-301
Golden tips Physics pages 113-
114
Comprehensive secondary
2 Lenses Parts of fair lenses By the end of the lesson, the Description of principal Chart showing the parts of physics students book 4 pages
learner should be able to focus, optical centre and focal thin lens 1-3
Describe the principal focus length of a thin lens Graph paper
teachers book 3 pages 1-5
using ray diagram Diverging lens
Describe the optical center Converging lens Secondary physics KLB
using ray diagram students book 4 page 6-7
Describe the focal length of
Principles of physics
thin lenses using ray diagram
(M.Nelkon( pages 301-304
Golden tips Physics pages 114-
116
Comprehensive secondary
3 Lenses Focal length By the end of the lesson, the Experiment to determine the Converging lenses physics students book 4 pages
learner should be able to focal length of a fair lens Screen 2-3
Determine experimentally the Pins
teachers book 3 pages 1-5
focal length of a converging candle
lens Secondary physics KLB
Determine the focal length of students book 4 page 17-20
a converging lens using
Principles of physics
estimation method
(M.Nelkon( pages 303
Golden tips Physics pages 116
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Comprehensive secondary
Lenses Images in fair By the end of the lesson, the Constructing the principal Converging lenses physics students book 4 pages
lenses learner should be able to: rays for diverging lenses Diverging lenses 3-6
Construct the principal rays Constructing the principal Graph papers
teachers book 3 pages 1-5
for converging lens rays for converging lenses Ruler
Construct the principal rays Secondary physics KLB
for diverging lenses students book 4 page 7-12
Principles of physics
(M.Nelkon( pages 304-306
Golden tips Physics pages 114-
116
Comprehensive secondary
4 Lenses Images in By the end of the lesson, the Describing the characteristics Graph paper physics students book 4 pages
converging lenses learner should be able to: of images formed in Geometrical set 5-6
Locate imaged formed by converging lenses Converging lenses
teachers book 3 pages 1-5
converging lenses using ray screen
construction method Secondary physics KLB
Describe the images formed students book 4 page 7-10
in converging lenses
Principles of physics
(M.Nelkon( pages 304-305
Golden tips Physics pages 114-
116
Graph paper Comprehensive secondary
5 Lenses Images in diverging By the end of the lesson, the Describe the characteristics of Geometrical set physics students book 4 pages
lenses learner should be able to the formed in diverging Diverging lenses 5
Locate imaged formed by lenses Screen
teachers book 3 pages 1-5
diverging lenses using ray
construction method Secondary physics KLB
Describe the images formed students book 4 page 11
in diverging lenses
Principles of physics
(M.Nelkon( pages 307-308
Golden tips Physics pages 114-
116
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Comprehensive secondary
2 1 Lenses The microscope By the end of the lesson, the Drawing and labeling the Simple microscope physics students book 4 pages
learner should be able to parts of a microscope Compound microscope 10-11
Explain the working of a Describing the work of a Magnifying lens
teachers book 4 pages 1-5
simple microscope microscope
Explain the working of a Principles of physics 27-
compound microscope 29(M.Nelkon) pages 320-323
Golden tips Physics pages 119-
120
Comprehensive secondary
2-3 Lenses The telescope By the end of the lesson, the Drawing and labeling the Telescope physics students book 4 pages
learner should be able to parts of a telescope Lenses 11
Describe the structure of a Describing how a telescope Manilla paper
teachers book 4 pages 1-5
telescope works
Describe the working of a Principles of physics
telescope (M.Nelkon( pages 322-323
Golden tips Physics pages 121
Comprehensive secondary
4-5 Lenses The camera By the end of the lesson, the Describing the parts of a Camera physics students book 4 pages
learner should be able to: camera Charts showing the parts of 11-12
Describe the parts of a Explaining the use of lenses a camera
teachers book 4 pages 1-5
camera in a camera
Explain the working of a Secondary physics KLB
camera students book 4 page 33
Explain the use of lenses in a
Principles of physics
camera
(M.Nelkon( pages 316-317
Golden tips Physics pages 120-
121
Comprehensive secondary
3 1 Lenses Image formation in By the end of the lesson, the Describing the parts of the Chart showing the parts of physics students book 4 pages
the human eye learner should be able to: human eye human eye 12-13
Describe the parts of a human Explaining the function of Model of the human eye
teachers book 34pages 1-5
eye each part of the human eye
Explain the function of each Secondary physics KLB
part of the human eye students book 4 page 29-31
Principles of physics
(M.Nelkon) pages 313-314
Golden tips Physics pages 120-
121
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Comprehensive secondary
2-3 Lenses Working of the By the end of the lesson, the Explaining the image Chart showing the image physics students book 4 pages
human eye learner should be able to formation in the eye formation in the human eye 13-14
Explain the image formation
teachers book 34pages 1-5
in the human eye
Secondary physics KLB
students book 4 page 29-31
Principles of physics
(M.Nelkon) pages 313-314
Golden tips Physics pages 120-
121
Comprehensive secondary
4-5 Lenses Defects of vision By the end of the lesson, the Describing the defects of the Charts showing eye defects physics students book 4 pages
learner should be able to: human eye and how they are corrected 13-14
Describe the defects of the Explaining the eye defects are
teachers book 34pages 1-5
human eye corrected
Explain the corrections of Secondary physics KLB
human eye defects students book 4 page 31-32
Principles of physics
(M.Nelkon) pages 315-316
Golden tips Physics pages 118-
119
Comprehensive secondary
4 1 Lenses Revision By the end of the lesson, the Problem solving Questions from past papers physics students book 4 pages
learner should be able: Exercises 15-17
Describe the uses of lens in Assignments
teachers book 34pages 5-10
various optical devises
Solve problems involving Secondary physics KLB
thin lenses formula students book 4 page 33-36
Solve numerical problem
Principles of physics
involving the magnification
formula (M.Nelkon) pages 310-
312,326-327
Golden tips Physics pages 121-
123
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Comprehensive secondary
2 Uniform Circular Circular motion By the end of the lesson, the Observing and running a Hoop physics students book 4 pages
Motion learner should be able to: hoop String/rope 18
Define circular motion Rotate a stone tied to the end store
teachers book 34pages 10-12
of a rope
Secondary physics KLB
students book 4 page 37-45
Principles of physics
(M.Nelkon) pages 42-44
Golden tips Physics pages 34
Comprehensive secondary
3 Uniform Circular Radiant, angular By the end of the lesson, the Discussions Illustration of angular physics students book 4 pages
Motion displacement and learner should be able to: Experiment displacement and angular 18-20
angular velocity Define the radiant measure velocity on a chart
teachers book 34pages 10-12
Define the angular
displacement and velocity Secondary physics KLB
Explain the angular students book 4 page 37-42
displacement and velocity
Golden tips Physics pages 34-
35
Comprehensive secondary
Uniform Circular Centripetal force By the end of the lesson, the Experiments Pendulum physics students book 4 pages
Motion learner should be able to Discussions String 20-21
Describe simple experiment observations Stone
teachers book 34pages 10-12
on centripetal force Round table
Illustrate centripetal force Ball/bob Secondary physics KLB
Determine the magnitude of Stop clock students book 4 page 42-47
centripetal force
experimentally Principles of physics
(M.Nelkon) pages 42-45
Golden tips Physics pages 37
Comprehensive secondary
4 Uniform Circular Application of By the end of the lesson, the Discussions String physics students book 4 pages
Motion uniform circular learner should be able to: Explanations Stone 22-25
motion State various uniform circular Experiments Ruler
teachers book 34pages 10-12
motion
Explain various uniform Secondary physics KLB
circular motion students book 4 page 37
Golden tips Physics pages 39-
40
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Comprehensive secondary
5 Uniform Circular Application of By the end of the lesson, the Discussions String physics students book 4 pages
Motion uniform circular learner should be able to: Explanations Stone 22-25
motion Explain centrifuge Experiments Ruler
teachers book 34pages 10-12
Explain vertical and
horizontal circles Secondary physics KLB
Explain banked tracks students book 4 page 47-53
Golden tips Physics pages 41
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Comprehensive secondary
6 1 Uniform Circular Revision By the end of the lesson, the Problem solving Questions from past papers physics students book 4 pages
Motion learner should b e able to Questions and answers Exercises 26-27
solve problems involving
teachers book 34pages 12-14
circular motion
Secondary physics KLB
students book 4 page 55-45
Principles of physics
(M.Nelkon) pages 61-63
Golden tips Physics pages 42-
43
Comprehensive secondary
2-3 Floating And Archimedes’ By the end of the lesson, the Experiments Water physics students book 4 pages
Sinking principle learner should be able to Discussions Measuring cylinder 28-29
State Archimedes’ principle Calculations based on Weighing balance
teachers book 34pages 14-17
Verify Archimedes principle Archimedes Principle Overflow can
Use of Archimedes principle Objects denser than water Secondary physics KLB
to solve problems students book 4 page 58-60
Principles of physics
(M.Nelkon) pages 106-108
Golden tips Physics pages 53-
54
Comprehensive secondary
4-5 Floating And The laws of By the end of the lesson, the Discussions Density bottle physics students book 4 pages
Sinking floatation learner should be able to Measuring Overflow can 29-33
Relative density State the law of floatation Spring balance
teachers book 34pages 14-17
Define relative density measuring cylinder
Secondary physics KLB
students book 4 page 64-70
Principles of physics
(M.Nelkon) pages 101,108-110
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Comprehensive secondary
7 1 Floating And Applications of By the end of the lesson, the Discussions charts depicting the uses of physics students book 4 pages
Sinking floating and sinking learner should be able to: experiments Archimedes principle and 33-35
Describe the applications of the law of floatation
teachers book 34pages 14-17
Archimedes Principle A hydrometer
Describe the applications of Secondary physics KLB
relative density (hydrometer) students book 4 page 75-77
Principles of physics
(M.Nelkon) pages 113-115
Golden tips Physics pages 53
Comprehensive secondary
2 Floating And Revision By the end of the lesson, the Questions and answers test papers physics students book 4 pages
Sinking learner should be able to: Discussions questions from exercises 35-36
© Education Plus Agencies Exercises
teachers book 34pages 18
assignments
Solve problems involving Secondary physics KLB
Archimedes principle students book 4 page 77-78
Solve problems involving
Principles of physics
relative density
(M.Nelkon) pages 116-118
Golden tips Physics pages 54-
55
Comprehensive secondary
3 Electromagnetic The By the end of the lesson, the Discussions on the charge in charts showing the physics students book 4 pages
Spectrum electromagnetic learner should be able to: wave length of components of the 37
spectrum Describe a complete electromagnetic radiations electromagnetic spectrum
teachers book 34pages 18-20
electromagnetic spectrum explanations
Secondary physics KLB
students book 4 page 79
Principles of physics
(M.Nelkon) pages 345
Golden tips Physics pages 174
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Comprehensive secondary
4 Electromagnetic The properties of By the end of the lesson, the Explaining the properties of Charts showing the physics students book 4 pages
Spectrum electromagnetic learner should be able to each component of the properties of 37-38
waves State the properties of electromagnetic spectrum electromagnetic waves
teachers book 34pages 18-20
electromagnetic waves
Secondary physics KLB
students book 4 page 80-81
Principles of physics
(M.Nelkon) pages 345
Golden tips Physics pages 175
Comprehensive secondary
5 Electromagnetic Detection of By the end of the lesson, the Demonstrating and Radiation detectors physics students book 4 pages
Spectrum electromagnetic learner should be able to: explaining how to detect Charts showing detectors of 38-39
radiations Describe the methods of electromagnetic radiations electromagnetic radiation
teachers book 34pages 18-20
detective electromagnetic
radiations Secondary physics KLB
students book 4 page 81
Golden tips Physics pages
175-176
Comprehensive secondary
8 1 Electromagnetic Applications of By the end of the lesson, the Discussions of application of Pictures and chart on physics students book 4 pages
Spectrum electromagnetic learner should be able to electromagnetic radiations application of 42-45
radiations Describe the applications of electromagnetic radiations
teachers book 34pages 18-20
electromagnetic radiations
including green house effect Secondary physics KLB
students book 4 page 82
Principles of physics
(M.Nelkon) pages 336
Golden tips Physics pages 175-
176
Comprehensive secondary
2 Electromagnetic Problems on C=FX By the end of the lesson, the Problem solving Questions and answers physics students book 4 pages
Spectrum learner should be able to Discussions exercises 45
Solve numerical problems Explanations
teachers book 34pages 20-21
involving C=fx Questions and answers
Secondary physics KLB
students book 4 page 80
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Comprehensive secondary
3 Electromagnetic Revision By the end of the lesson, the Problem solving Exercises in students book 4 physics students book 4 pages
Spectrum learner should be able to: Questions and answers Past papers questions 45
Solve problems involving
teachers book 34pages 20-21
electromagnetic spectrum
Comprehensive secondary
Electromagnetic Induced e.m.f By the end of the lesson, the Experiments magnets physics students book 4 pages
Induction learner should be able to: discussions complete 46-48
Perform and describe simple electric circuit
teachers book 34pages 21-25
experiments to illustrate
electromagnetic induction Secondary physics KLB
State the factors affecting the students book 4 page 86-91
magnitude of an induced
Principles of physics
e.m.f
State the factors affecting the (M.Nelkon) pages 478-479
direction induced by e.m.f Golden tips Physics pages 152-
154
Comprehensive secondary
4 Electromagnetic Faraday’s law and By the end of the lesson, the Discussions Magnets physics students book 4 pages
Induction Lenz’s law learner should be able to Experiments to illustrate Solenoid 48-50
State Faraday’s law Faraday’s law and Lenz’s law Source of current
teachers book 34pages 21-25
State Lenz’s law
Illustrate Faraday law and Secondary physics KLB
Lens’s law students book 4 page 91-93
Principles of physics
(M.Nelkon) pages 483-484
Golden tips Physics pages 153
Comprehensive secondary
5 Electromagnetic Fleming’s right By the end of the lesson, the Explanation of the motor rule Magnets physics students book 4 pages
Induction hand rule learner should be able to: Discussion of the application Wire 49-50
State Fleming’s right hand of electromagnetic induction Source of current
teachers book 34pages 21-25
rule
Apply Fleming’s right hand Secondary physics KLB
rule students book 4 page 93-97
Principles of physics
(M.Nelkon) pages 481-482
Golden tips Physics pages 153
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Comprehensive secondary
9 1-2 Electromagnetic Generators By the end of the lesson, the Drawing the arrangement for Coil physics students book 4 pages
Induction learner should be able to a.c and d.c generators Pins 50-53
Explain the working of an a.c Demonstration of motor Source of current
teachers book 34pages 21-25
generator principle Magnets
Explain the working of a d.c Secondary physics KLB
generator students book 4 page 100-104
Principles of physics
(M.Nelkon) pages 488-490
Golden tips Physics pages 156-
157
3-4 Electromagnetic Generators By the end of the lesson, the Drawing the arrangement for Coil
Comprehensive secondary
Induction learner should be able to a.c and a d.c generators Pins
physics students book 4 pages
Explain the working of an a.c Demonstration of motor Source of current
50-53
generator principle magnets
Explain the working of a d.c teachers book 34pages 21-25
generator
Secondary physics KLB
students book 4 page
Principles of physics
(M.Nelkon) pages
Golden tips Physics pages 154
10 END OF TERM 1 EXAMINATIONS
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