Education resource centre


FISHERIES SS 3 FIRST TERM



Download 2.23 Mb.
Page21/26
Date09.06.2018
Size2.23 Mb.
#53408
1   ...   18   19   20   21   22   23   24   25   26

FISHERIES

SS 3 FIRST TERM

WEEK

TOPIC

CONTENT

ACTIVITIES

1

Materials and methods of harvesting fish

Various types of gears:

  • Traps

  • Hooks and line

  • Cast nets

  • Gill nets

  • Drag nets

  • Scoop nets

  • Traw nets

  • Practical

Present materials to students

2

‘’

  1. Various fishing crafts:

  • Dug-out canoe

  • Wooden/flat botton canoe

  • Motorized canoe

  • Dingy

  • Trawlers

  1. Methods of harvesting fish

  • Hooks and line

  • Netting

  • Pond draining

  • Impailing-spearing

  • Electrofishing

  • Ultrasonic

  • Trawling

  • Pond draining – using scoop net

  • Practical

Demonstrate the use of various gears and crafts

3

Same topic

Construction and mending of the gears

  • Practical

Demonstration of the processing methods

4

Post harvesting process

  1. Processing:

  • De-gutting

  • De-gilling

  • De-scalling (for fish with scale)

  • De capitation (in case of large fish)

  • Washing

  1. Materials for processing

  • Knife, basin, tables, cutting slabs, etc

  • Practical

Guide the students to identify various materials in processing, preservation and packaging

5

Same topic

Methods of preservation:

  • Sundrying

  • Wet-smoking

  • Dry smoking

  • Frying

  • Freezing

  • Filleting

  • Canning

  • Salting(brining)

Practical

Practice post harvesting process

6

,, cont.

Packaging materials

  • Nylon, cardboard box, baskets

Practical

Students should give their own examples

7

,, cont

Primary and Secondary markets

  • Fish mongers

  • Bars/restaurant

  • Super markets

  • Hotels

Identify other markets

8

Brood Stock Selection and Handling

  1. Different between male and female sexually matured fish using sex organs.

  2. Striping them to know the stages of sex gemmates (eggs and milt)

  3. Qualities of good breed:

  • Hardy/active

  • Have matured gemmated

  • Fairly big size

  1. Broad stock handling:

  • Ensure that transportation takes place in the morning or late in the evening

  • Allow a short period time (48 hours to one week) in a breeding compartment,

  • Ensure careful handling of the breeders to avoid stress.

guide to students in the breed stock selection and handling

9

Artificial Breeding

Meaning to manipulate the sexually matured fish to spawn or reproduce.

Demonstrate the striping of male and female fish

10

cont

Processes involved

Demonstrate the process involved.

11



Importance of artificial breeding

  • To obtain fish seed

  • To obtain large quality of seed fish

  • To obtain high quality hybrids

  • To make fingerlings readily available

Ask and answer questions

12-13

Revision/Examination

Revisions/Examinations

Revision/Examinations

FISHERIES

SS 3 SECOND TERM

WEEK

TOPIC/CONTENT

ACTIVITIES

1

Artificial Breeding Cont.

Various steps involved:

- Brood stock selection

- Conditioning of brood stock

- Inducement of brood stock

- Stripping the brood stock

- Fertilization (Mixing the milt and egg)

- Incubating the fertilized egg in an aquarium or hatch- e.g tank/troughs etc

Activities:

Demonstrate the various steps in artificial breeding



2

Managing and Nursing Fish seed

The Nursing Processes

- Aaeration;

- Feeding with natural food organism (planktons) after four days.

- Introduction of artificial feeds (powdered feeds after one week)



Activities:

Demonstrate the various processes in nursing fish seed



3

cont.

Management Processes

- Separating dead/unfertilized eggs from the hatchlings

- Monitoring water quality (especially the dissolved oxygen Do, temperature etc)

- Transferring out doors to nursery tanks/ponds after 21 days

- Sorting the shooters/jumps from the stunts

- Rear or raise the jumpers separate from the stunts.



Activities

Demonstrate the management processes



GARMENT MAKING

SS 3 FIRST TERM

WEEK

TOPIC/CONTENT

ACTIVITIES

1

ADAPTATION OF JUMPERS FROM SHIRT PATTERN

  • Description of jumper

  • Sketching o jumper style.

  • Tracing out shirt patterns unto new brown paper.

  • Incorporation of style features at the front e.g princess line and facings for Button and button hole using slashing and spreading techniques.

  • Transfer of the adapted jumper patterns.

Demonstrate the adaptation of gown and jumper patterns, supervise students practice.

Resources; blouse pattern, shirt patterns, sleeve block, brown paper, pencils, pins, cello-tape, paper, scissors, ruler, curves etc



2

CONSTRUCTION OF A BABY DRESS WITH FREE HAND CUTTING.

-Sketching of the desired style

-Taking body measurements

-Cutting out the front and back upper

Section

-cutting out the front and back skirt



-Cutting out the sleeves and facings.


Demonstrate cutting with free hand.

Resources; fabric and sewing tools.



3

MAKING UP THE BODY DRESS

  • Joining the front and back upper section of the shoulders.

  • Fix the collar facing to the joined upper section. Work on the opening.

  • Joining the gathered front skirt to the front upper section.

  • Joining the gathered back skirt to the upper section.

  • Joining the side seams and attaching the sleeve.

Demonstrate processes of stitching up garments.

Resources; sewing tools, and equipments.



4

PRACTICAL CONSTRUCTION OF SKIRTS/TROUSERS

  • Preparation of fabric for sewing e.g removing creases

  • Graining and folding of fabrics

  • Laying of skirts patterns

  • Cutting out

  • Tacking joining pattern pieces together for fitting and correction.

  • Joining of pattern pieces using flat method processes.

Demonstrate the unit method of making trouser.

Resources; pattern of skirt/trouser.



5

CONSTRUCTION OF SKIRT/ TROUSER (CONT)

  • Permanent sewing of the skirt along the seam lines

  • Attachment of waist band

  • Finishing the hem with machine stitches

  • Pressing and packaging.

Demonstrate the unit method of making skirt.

Resources; pattern of skirt, garment fabric, sewing tools.



6

PRICE FIXING ON ARTICLES MADE

  • Factors to be considered when fixing price cost of material. Use e.g fabric, sewing accessories, sewing machine.

  • Quantifying energy input e.g human, electrical and other facilities in the workshop.

  • Input of rental rate for the shop

  • Calculation of profit margin minimum of 20%

  • Determination and fixing of price.

Determination of profit margin. Factor to be considered in fixing prices.

Resources; chart showing factor to be considered in determining prices, supervises students’ practice.

Resources; garment fabric, sewing tools and equipments.


7

CONSTRUCTION OF GOWN

  • Preparation of fabric and graining

  • Folding and laying of patterns.

  • Cutting out

  • Joining with loose stitches using circular method.

Supervise students’ practice.

Resources; garment fabric, sewing tools and equipments.



8

MAKING OF GOWN

  • Fitting for correction and adjustment

  • Permanent sewing of the gown

  • Finishing the hem and other edges as desired

  • Fixing of price and packaging.

Encourage students further to develop passion for garment making.

Resources; sewing tools, and equipments.



9

GARMENT MAKING BUSINESS

Basic requirement for the business e.g space, sewing tools, and equipments



  • Skilled personnel

  • Estimating the cost of each basic requirement.

Organize field trip to garment making outfits to ascertain the basic requirement.

Resources; basic sewing tools.



10

FINANCING A BUSINESS

  • Meaning of finance

  • Meaning of financing a business

  • Sources of financing a small business.

  • Finance management factors to consider in managing finance.

Sources of financing a business, finance management.

Resources; chart illustrating the sources of financing a small business.



11

FACTORS AFFECTING SMALL BUSINESS

Factors that contribute to the success of small business.



Discussion on determination of profit.

Resources; charts showing factors to consider in determining prices.



12

FIELD TRIP

Sewing institutins



Organize field trip to garment making outfits to ascertain the basic requirement among other things.

Resources; basic sewing tools and equipments, catalogues, charts etc



13

EXAMINATION




GARMENT MAKING

SS 3 SECOND TERM

WEEK

TOPIC/CONTENT

ACTIVITIES

1

CUSTOMER RELATIONSHIP

  • Factors for enhancing good relationship with customer.

  • Customer credit needs

  • Strategies for handling customer credit needs.

Tips for maintaining good customer relationship.

Resources; chart showing customering garment shop.



2

PROMOTING BUSINESS

  • Meaning of business promotion

  • Types of promotional activities

  • Importance of business promotion.




Guide discussion on business promotion.

Resources; prepare simple advertisement.



3

RECORD KEEPING

  • Meaning/concept of record keeping.

  • Types of record necessary for small business.

  • Materials for record keeping.

  • Importance of record keeping.

  • Tips for adequate record keeping.

Demonstrate how to keep records, using note books, cash books etc

Resources; chart illustrating tips for accurate record keeping.



MACHINE WOOD WORK

SS 3 FIRST TERM

WEEK

TOPIC/ CONTENT

ACTIVITIES

1

Safety rules in the operation of

  1. Band saw

  2. Tenon saw

  3. Mortise saw

  1. Explain and demonstrate safety rules in the use of band saw, tenon and mortise saw

  2. Observe the teachers demonstrations

  3. Safety posters, machines

2

Safety rules in the operation of:

  1. router

  2. moulel er

  3. lathe

  1. supervises students activities

  2. practices operations on the machines

  3. safety devices

3

Wood machines:

Parts and uses of mortise



  1. show and name parts of mortise

  2. identify and name parts of the mortise

  3. mortise machine.

4

Wood work machine

Parts and uses of router and spinde machine



  1. Describe the uses of the machine and their parts.

  2. Participate actively in class discussion

  3. Machines.

5

Wood work machines:

Parts and uses of the mouler and lathe machine



  1. Give practical exercise on the machines

  2. Carry out maintenance on the machines

  3. Machines

6

Maintenance of the machines

  1. Clean and lubricate the machine parts

  2. Participate actively in the cleaning and lubricating

  3. Grease and brush

7

Wood machining:

Machine operations



  1. Curve cutting

  1. Demonstrate machine operation

  2. Observe the teacher’s demonstrations

  3. Machine and timber

8

Wood marchining:

Machine operation of tenoning



  1. Demonstrate and supervises students’ activities

  2. Carry out machine operations

  3. Safety devices

9

Wood machining

Machine operation of mortising



  1. Demonstrate the practical aspect of the machining mortise

  2. Carry out machine operation

10

Wood machining

Machining operation of shaping



  1. Demonstrate and supervise students activities

  2. Carry out machine operation

  3. Machines timber and devices

11

Wood machining:

Machining operations of turning



  1. Demonstrate and supervises students activities

  2. Carry out machine operations

  3. Machines

12

Wood machining:

Machining operation of moulding and mitre cutting



  1. Demonstrate the use of machining moulding and metre cutting.

  2. Observed and carryout machine operations

  3. Machines, timber and devices.

13

Revision

Revision

14

Examination

Examination

MACHINE WOOD WORK

SS 3 SECOND TERM

WEEK

TOPIC / CONTENT

ACTIVITIES

1

Business opportunities in wood machining

  1. Organizes field trip for students to machine shops and saw mill

  2. Arrange a talk by distinguished machine operators

  3. Officials of small and medium scale

  4. Finance institution

2

Fund sourcing

  1. Guide students to identify possible source of funds

  2. Personal savings

  3. Bank loans

  4. Co-operative association

3

Operating and managing wood machine shop

  1. Guide students in setting up and managing machine shop

4

Examination




Download 2.23 Mb.

Share with your friends:
1   ...   18   19   20   21   22   23   24   25   26




The database is protected by copyright ©ininet.org 2024
send message

    Main page