SAFETY PRECAUTIONS
[Link] & [Link] SAFETY means being free from danger
Preventing accidents in the workshop.
Do not run in the workshop
Always wear protective clothing
Store tools and chemicals safely
Always wash hands after using chemicals
Keep the workshop clean and tidy
Never taste anything in the workshop
Safety in the classroom
Do not run in the class
Store all dangerous materials on high shelves
Pick things on the floor
Label objects and containers
Keep sharp objects away from eyes
Safety in the sports field
Do not trip each other when playing
Pick up small stones and broken bottles
Do not hit each other with equipment
Make sure first Aid kit is always available
Do not bump on others
Do not throw sharp object at anyone
[Link] MEASURES IN CASE OF INJURIES
INJURIES IN THE WORKSHOP
Some tools have sharp blade that can cut your skin
Some have sharp points that can pierce your skin
Always hold blades away from your body
In case of a cut follow these steps
Wash the wound with soap and clean water
Cover the wound with clean cloth
If the cut is deep call the teacher
Always wear gloves before touching wounds
INJURIES IN THE SPORTS FIELD
At the sports field you might fall or knock each other and encounter injuries such as
Fractures
Sprains
Bruises
Cuts
Scrapping /scratches
If injured sit down and lie down
Follow the given steps in case of a cut
Wait for help
An injured person is given first aid. First aid is treating minor injuries before going to the clinic. It is
used to stop bleeding or treat sprains.
FIRST AID ITEMS
Bandages
Gloves
Swabs
Plaster
Safety pins
Savlon
Snub nosed scissor
Antiseptic cream.
[Link] ACTIVITIES THAT CONTRIBUTE TO GOOD HEALTH
Walking
Running
Skipping rope
Riding a bicycle
Playing ball
Stretching
Jogging
Jumping
[Link] PEFORMANCE OF ACTIVITIES THAT CONTRIBUTE GOOD HEALTH
Practical work on some of the possible above activities such as walking, running, jogging
e.t.c
[Link] WARM UP AND COOL DOWN EXERCISES
Warm up exercise prepare or get the muscles ready for the heavy activities and helps
blood to circulate and prevent stiff muscles and injuries. They are done before physical
activity
Cool down exercise helps the muscles to relax and are done after physical activity
WARM UP EXERCISES COOL DOWN EXERCISES
Stretching Stretching
Jogging Jogging
Jumping Jumping
Squatting squatting
[Link] EXERCISE SAFELY
Wear clothes that fit properly
Protect your head from the sun
Wear protective clothing for specific sports
Wear the correct clothing for sport activities
Seek medical help if hurt
Warm up before exercise
Cool down after exercise
[Link] HOW BODY REACTS TO DIFFERENT EXERCISES
Heart pumps faster
Muscles contract and relax
You breathe faster and deeper
The heart and lungs remove the waste from the muscles
[Link] HOW REGULAR EXERCISE CAN IMPROVE HEALTH
Daily exercise can improve your health
Exercise keeps your joints flexible
It makes lungs healthy and strong
Exercise helps the blood flow in your body
It helps the body fights germs and diseases
Makes the body tired so that you sleep better
DRAWING
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Drawings are lines, marks and shapes made with drawing tools. There are many drawing tools and
techniques that one can use to make drawings.
DRAWING TOOLS
Pencils
Coloured pencils
Crayons
Ink
Charcoal
Felt-tipped pens
chalk
DRAWING SURFACES
Plain white paper
Coloured paper
Canvas
Card board
DRAWING TECHNIQUES
LINES AND SHAPES
Lines may straight or curved
Lines may be combined to form shapes
NATURAL AND MAN-MADE SHAPES
Lines and shapes can be found all around us
Natural shapes – oval in hand , triangle by the foot and leg, an oval face
Man- made shapes – in buildings and other objects
DRAWING NATURAL OBJECTS
Landscape-a picture that shows the country side
Still life – a picture that shows natural objects displayed
Perspective is in a drawing where nearer objects appear bigger and far objects appear smallest
Vanishing point- where sides seems to meet. It is found in the horizon
Horizon- where the land seem to meet the sky
ADDING COLOUR TO DRAWINGS
Colour is what we see when light is reflected from an object
Colours are classified as primary, secondary, tertiary and neutral
Primary colours are yellow, red and blue
Secondary colours are orange, purple and green
Tertiary colours are red-brown, yellow-brown, blue-green
Neutral colours are white and black
[Link] LIGHT AND DARK EFFECTS
Shading create light and dark surfaces in pictures
It creates form
Form is three dimensional
It makes drawing to look real
Light effects is where the light hits the object
Dark effects is the shadow of the object
[Link] DRAWING FROM OBSERVATION, MEMORY AND IMMAGINATION
Observation is drawing something looking at it
Memory is drawing something that you have seen before
Imagination is drawing something that you have never seen
SOUND
[Link] symbols representing soft and loud sounds
[Link] DIFFERENCE BETWEEN METALLIC AND NON METALLIC SOUND
Metallic sound comes from instruments made from metals for example brass, setinkane,
guitar
Non-metallic sound comes from instruments made from non metals for example made from
plastic, wood, leather such as moropa, rattles
[Link] SOUNDS PRODUCED BY DIFFERENT INSTRUMENTS
Tone colour in music is the type of sound made by a voice or an instrument
Instruments that produce sound by banging, shaking or scraping are moropa, shakers,
setinkane
Instruments that produce sounding by blowing are dithaka, naka, phala
Instruments that produce sound by plucking or bowing are segaba, segwana,mbira
Other names used in sound instruments
Percussion instrument- they are hit ,tapped or shaken for example
moropa,cymbals,shakers, marimba
Wind instrument- they are blown for example lethaka, phala, lenaka, flute
Stringed instrument- they have strings that are plucked or stroked for example violin, guitar
Electronic instrument – instrument that are plugged to the electricity for example piano,
electric guitar
MATERIALS
[Link] MATERIALS FOR PARTICULAR PRODUCTS
Materials are used to make things or objects and are selected looking at the use of the
product for example plastic for umbrella because it does not allow to pass through.
Materials include wood, paper, clay, fabric, metal, leather, glass etc.
Choosing material for a particular product
PRODUCT MATERIAL
Shoes Leather
umbrella Plastic
Bookshelf Metal or wood
Clothes Fabric
Tables Metal or wood
Car Metal
windows Glass
[Link] PROPERTIES OF MATERIALS IN RELATION TO THEIR DESIGNS
OBJECT MATERIAL PROPERTIES
Flower pot clay Hard when dry
towel cotton Absorbs water and very soft
Coffee table wood Hard to break
Water glass glass Easy to see through
umbrella Plastic Smooth and soft
[Link] & [Link] ECONOMIC USE OF MATERIALS
Plan so that you don’t waste materials
If you use a lot of materials the product becomes expensive
Off cuts should be re-used
RHYMES AND CHOREOGRAPHY
[Link]& [Link] RHYMING WORDS
Rhyming words are words with the same sound e.g book-look
Compose a song with rhyming words with your learners
Rhyming words for example such-much, feet-meet, boy-toy
[Link].,[Link] & [Link] CHOREOGRAPHY
Choreography is the planning of dance steps for a dance
Materials used in choreography are costumes, masks, props and make up
Movements can be used to tell a story
2.2 PAINTING
[Link] PAINTING TECHNIQUES, TOOLS AND MATERIALS
TOOLS MATERIALS TECHNIQUES
Brushes Canvas Sponging
Sponges Plain paper Splattering
Sticks Walls String
Fingers Cardboard blow
Straws Boards
feathers Paint
pallets
Toothbrush
[Link], [Link], [Link] & [Link] PRACTICAL WORK
Mix and experiment with colour effects light and dark effects
Painting natural and man –made forms
Painting pictures form observation , imagination and memory
Analysing given picture thus colour and effects , materials, and techniques used
4.2 STRUCTURES
A structure is a frame or shell that supports, holds or protect things
Shell structures – gives support from outside for example car bodies, cups, bottles, snail
Frame structures- gives support from inside for example chair, skeleton bridge,tent and
these are made up of different parts called members which are joined together to form
frame
[Link] FORCES ON FRAME STRUCTURES
Force is the strength or weight pushing or pulling on a frame
Pushing –presses the members of the structure together
Pulling- tries to pull members of a structure apart
Bending – bends the beam of a structure
Stretching
Squeezing
Twisting(torsion)
[Link] STRENGTHENING MATERIALS
Materials can be strengthened by supporting them example photo frame supported with
cardboard behind
[Link]& [Link] TRIANGUALATION
Triangulation is away of reinforcing a shape so that it cannot be squashed into a another
shape
A triangle is used to make a shape stronger
Triangulation is also available in doors, roof trusses
3.3 BODY PERCUSSION
3.3..1.1, [Link] & [Link] BODY PERCUSSIONS
Making sound with body parts
Hands- clapping
Feet- stamping
Fingers- clicking
Tongue- ululating and clicking
Mouth – whistling
Thighs – slapping
3.9 ATHELETICS
[Link] RUNS, THROWS & JUMPS
RUNS THROWS JUMPS
Flat races (100,200,400,800) Javelin Long jump
Hurdles Discuss Triple jump
Relays Shot put High jump
Hammer throw
[Link] suitable pace for suitable race
Short race needs pace, stamina and suppleness
[Link], [Link] & [Link] practical work
[Link] starting zones for short races
200m starting point
100m starting point 400m starting point
[Link] RULES FOR SHORT RACES , JUMPS AND THROWS
SHORT RACES JUMPS THROWS
Place both knees onto the The jump is measured from the You are not allowed to touch
starting line foot mark nearest to the take the top of the circle rim
off
Run with relaxed muscles You are not allowed to leave
the circle before the shot has
landed
Run with full speed The shot must land between
the lines marking the landing
sector
Keep your line till the finish line
Run as straight as possible
2.3 COLLAGE/MOSAIC
[Link] & [Link] MATERIALS FOR COLLAGE /MOSAIC
Mosaic is a picture or pattern made by pasting small pieces of materials onto a surface. Only
one material is used. It is used to decorate frames , walls, pots, floors and pathways
Collage is a picture or pattern made by different kinds of material onto a sheet of paper or
cardboard. Any material can be used
MOSAIC COLLAGE
Coloured papers seeds
Stones Grass
Glass Twigs
Ceramic Sweet rappers
Newspapers
Coloured papers