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Module 5: Geography

Agriculture and farming systems.

Use this workbook to practice core KCSE communication skills and record evidence of progress.

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SECTION: GEOGRAPHY

MODULE: 5

Part A: Units

1. Agriculture

a. Types of farming

b. Crop production

c. Livestock farming

Part B: Project

Observe farming practices in your area.

Project Title: Local Farming Observation

Objective: Identify types of farming and describe crop and livestock practices.

Project Instructions:

  1. 1. Identify a local farm or farming activity.
  2. 2. Classify it as subsistence or commercial farming.
  3. 3. List crops grown or livestock kept.
  4. 4. Describe one challenge faced by farmers.
  5. 5. Consult your coach where necessary.

Evidence to Submit:

  • • Farming type and classification.
  • • List of crops/livestock.
  • • Notes on challenges and observations.

Submission

Accepted: PDF, JPG, PNG, DOC, DOCX (max 8MB).

Part C: Training Others

Teach a peer about farming types and practices.

Guidance:

  • • Explain subsistence vs commercial farming.
  • • Describe crop production and livestock farming.
  • • Ask the learner to list local farming activities.

Reflection:

  • • What did the learner understand well?
  • • What needed more explanation?
  • • What support do you need from your coach?

Submission

Accepted: PDF, JPG, PNG, DOC, DOCX (max 8MB).

Part D: Assessment

Competency Levels:

1 = Expectations not met

2 = Partially met

3 = Satisfactorily met

4 = Excellently met

Coach assessment: Learner completes the self-assessment using the 1-4 scale. The coach prepares a short quiz or conversation (outside the system if needed) and assigns the coach score.

Self-assessment:

  • • Types of farming:
  • • Crop production:
  • • Livestock farming:

Coach assessment:

  • • Types of farming:
  • • Crop production:
  • • Livestock farming:

Submission

Accepted: PDF, JPG, PNG, DOC, DOCX (max 8MB).

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