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GRADE 10 POWER MECHANICS SCHEMES OF WORK FOR TERM 1

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GRADE 10 POWER MECHANICS SCHEMES OF WORK FOR TERM 1

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WK LSN STRAND SUB-STRAND LESSON LEARNING OUTCOME LEARNING EXPERIENCES KEY INQUIRY QUESTION LEARNING RESOURCES ASSESSMENT REFLECTION
1 1 1.0 Fundamentals of Power Mechanics 1.1 Overview of Power Mechanics By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to: Describe power mechanics as a learning area. The learner is guided to: Use online or print resources to search for information on definition and scope of power mechanics as a learning area2. How is power mechanics important in day to day life? 3 2024 Senior School Curriculum Design, Digital devices, Manila paper, Marker pens4. Written tests, Question and answer5.
2 By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to: Identify career opportunities in the power mechanics field. The learner is guided to: Brainstorm on career opportunities within the power mechanics field (e.g., mechanic, engineer, technician)6. Career guidance charts, Digital devices, Power Mechanics Learner’s Book. Checklist, Oral discussion.
3 By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to: Evaluate activities related to power mechanics in the locality. The learner is guided to: Explore the local community environment to identify activities related to power mechanics (e.g., garages, workshops)7. Notebooks, Cameras (if available), Local environment map. Field report, Observation schedule.
4 By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to: Acknowledge the importance of power mechanics as a learning area. The learner is guided to: Brainstorm on the importance of power mechanics as a learning area and discuss findings in class8. Charts, Markers, Learner’s Book. Oral presentation, Checklists.
2 1 1.0 Fundamentals of Power Mechanics 1.1 Overview of Power Mechanics By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to: Discuss the scope of power mechanics technology. The learner is guided to: Use digital devices to search for detailed information on the scope and branches of power mechanics9. Digital devices, Internet access. Written summary, Peer review.
2 By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to: Engage with experts on the importance of power mechanics. The learner is guided to: Engage a resource person (e.g., a local mechanic) on the importance and reality of power mechanics as a career10. Resource person, Guest speaker notes. Question and answer, Reflection notes.
3 By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to: Analyze the role of power mechanics in national development. The learner is guided to: Discuss how power mechanics contributes to the economic and technological needs of the nation111111. Curriculum design essence statement, News articles. Group discussion, Written essay.
4 By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to: Consolidate understanding of the overview of power mechanics. The learner is guided to: Create a summary chart or portfolio entry defining power mechanics, careers, and its importance12. Manila paper, Glue, Pictures from magazines. Portfolio assessment.
3 1 1.0 Fundamentals of Power Mechanics 1.1 Overview of Power Mechanics By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to: Relate power mechanics to daily life activities. The learner is guided to: Identify and list items or machines at home that utilize power mechanics principles13. Home appliance pictures, Learner’s Book. Oral questions, Checklist.
2 By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to: Review the overview of Power Mechanics. The learner is guided to: Complete a written test or quiz covering the definition, careers, and importance of power mechanics14. Assessment sheets. Written test.
3 1.2 Evolution of an automobile By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to: Explain the evolution of the automobile globally. The learner is guided to: Brainstorm and discuss the evolution of the automobile globally from early models to modern ones15. How has technology advancement affected power mechanics? 16 Pictures of vintage and modern cars, Digital devices17. Oral questions, Observation.
4 By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to: Describe trends in the historical developments of the automobile. The learner is guided to: Use digital or print resources to search for information on the history and key trends of the automobile18. History of automobiles books, Internet. Timeline chart, Written notes.
4 1 1.0 Fundamentals of Power Mechanics 1.2 Evolution of an automobile By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to: Explore the importance of innovation in automobile development. The learner is guided to: Discuss with peers the role and importance of innovation (e.g., safety, speed, efficiency) in automobile development19. Video clips on car innovation, Projector. Group discussion, Peer assessment.
2 By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to: Analyze key historical milestones in automobile history. The learner is guided to: Create a timeline showing major milestones in the evolution of the automobile20. Charts, Markers, Sticky notes. Project assessment.
3 By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to: Discuss the impact of the automobile on society. The learner is guided to: Reflect on and discuss how the evolution of the automobile has changed transportation and society21. Social studies resources, Newspapers. Oral presentation, Reflection journal.
4 By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to: Appreciate the importance of the evolution of the automobile. The learner is guided to: Watch a documentary or video clip on the evolution of cars and discuss appreciation for technological progress22. Video clips, TV/Screen. Observation, Oral questions.
5 1 1.0 Fundamentals of Power Mechanics 1.2 Evolution of an automobile By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to: Investigate future trends in automobile development. The learner is guided to: Use online resources to search for information on future trends (e.g., electric cars, autonomous driving)23. Digital devices, Internet. Research report.
2 By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to: Compare early and modern automobile features. The learner is guided to: Use visual aids to compare features of early automobiles vs. modern automobiles24. Comparative charts, Pictures. Venn diagram, Written comparison.
3 By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to: Present findings on automobile evolution. The learner is guided to: Present group findings on specific eras or innovations in automobile history25. Presentation tools (PPT or Charts). Oral presentation rubric.
4 By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to: Review the evolution of the automobile. The learner is guided to: Answer written questions regarding the trends and history of automobiles26. Worksheets. Written test.
6 1 1.0 Fundamentals of Power Mechanics 1.3 Power mechanics workshop layout By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to: Identify main areas in a power mechanics workshop. The learner is guided to: Use online resources and print media to search for information on the main areas of a power mechanics workshop (storage, working, etc.)27. Why is a power mechanics workshop layout important? 28 Pictures/Plans of workshops, Digital devices29. Checklist, Identification quiz.
2 By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to: Describe the functions of the storage and working areas. The learner is guided to: Discuss with peers the specific purposes of the storage and working areas in a workshop30. Learner’s Book, Workshop diagrams. Oral discussion.
3 By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to: Describe the functions of the benches, office, and passage areas. The learner is guided to: Brainstorm the main areas of a power mechanic workshop including benches, office, and passages31. Learner’s Book, Whiteboard. Written description.
4 By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to: Sketch a layout of main areas in a power mechanics workshop. The learner is guided to: Make illustrations of standard power mechanics workshop layouts using drawing materials32. Drawing paper, Pencils, Rulers. Sketch assessment.
7 1 1.0 Fundamentals of Power Mechanics 1.3 Power mechanics workshop layout By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to: Explore the importance of workshop areas in power mechanics. The learner is guided to: Discuss with peers the importance of having distinct areas for different functions in a workshop33. Case study of disorganized vs organized workshop. Oral discussion, Critical thinking exercise.
2 By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to: Locate the main areas in a power mechanics workshop. The learner is guided to: Visit a local workshop or use a virtual tour to locate and identify the main areas in a real-world setting3434. Local workshop or Virtual Reality/Video. Field trip report, Checklist.
3 By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to: Appreciate the importance of the workshop layout. The learner is guided to: Reflect on how a good layout contributes to safety and efficiency35. Reflection journal. Self-reflection.
4 By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to: Design an improved workshop layout. The learner is guided to: Work in groups to design an ideal workshop layout that optimizes space and safety36. Manila paper, Drawing sets. Group project assessment.
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9 1 1.0 Fundamentals of Power Mechanics 1.3 Power mechanics workshop layout By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to: Present workshop layout designs. The learner is guided to: Present their group designs of workshop layouts to the class, explaining their choices37. Student designs. Peer review, Oral presentation.
2 By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to: Critique workshop layouts. The learner is guided to: Analyze different workshop layouts and identify strengths and weaknesses38. Sample layouts. Written critique.
3 By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to: Review workshop layout concepts. The learner is guided to: Answer questions related to the identification and purpose of workshop areas39. Worksheets. Written test.
4 1.4 General workshop rules and regulations By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to: Describe general safety rules and regulations in power mechanics. The learner is guided to: Brainstorm with peers the general safety rules and regulations in a power mechanics work environment40. Why is safety important in power mechanic work environment? 41 Manila paper, Markers42. Observation, Brainstorming list.
10 1 1.0 Fundamentals of Power Mechanics 1.4 General workshop rules and regulations By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to: Interpret workshop safety signs (Prohibitive). The learner is guided to: Use digital and print resources to search for and interpret prohibitive safety signs used in the workshop43. Charts of safety signs, Digital devices. Identification quiz.
2 By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to: Interpret workshop safety signs (Warning and Mandatory). The learner is guided to: Watch a video to expound on warning and mandatory safety signs and their meanings44. Video clips, Projector. Oral questions.
3 By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to: Identify Personal Protective Equipment (PPE). The learner is guided to: Use online resources and print media to search on personal protective equipment (PPE)45. Samples of PPEs, Internet. Checklist.
4 By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to: Practice safe use of Personal Protective Equipment (PPE). The learner is guided to: Demonstrate the correct use of PPE according to work environment rules46. Helmets, Gloves, Goggles, Overalls. Practical demonstration.
11 1 1.0 Fundamentals of Power Mechanics 1.4 General workshop rules and regulations By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to: Appreciate the need for safety in the work environment. The learner is guided to: Discuss the consequences of neglecting safety rules and the value of a safe working environment47. Safety case studies. Discussion participation.
2 By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to: Develop workshop safety rules. The learner is guided to: Collaborate to write down a set of general workshop rules and regulations for their own class/workshop48. Manila paper, Markers. Class rules poster.
3 By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to: Create flashcards on safety regulations. The learner is guided to: Visit a garage (or use resources) to develop flashcards on general workshop safety regulations49. Cardboard, Pens, Scissors. Project assessment.
4 By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to: Role-play safety scenarios. The learner is guided to: Role-play scenarios involving proper and improper use of safety rules and PPEs50. PPEs, Props. Role-play rubric.
12 1 1.0 Fundamentals of Power Mechanics 1.4 General workshop rules and regulations By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to: Review general workshop rules. The learner is guided to: Complete a written test on safety rules, signs, and PPEs51. Assessment sheets. Written test.
2 All Strand 1 Sub-strands By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to: Consolidate knowledge of Fundamentals of Power Mechanics. The learner is guided to: Review key concepts from Overview, Evolution, Workshop Layout, and Safety Rules. Learner’s Book, Review notes. Oral Q&A.
3 END OF TERM ASSESSMENT Learners sit for the End of Term 1 Power Mechanics Examination. Exam papers. Summative Assessment.
4 CLOSURE School closure activities and holiday assignments.
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