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Are you looking forward to undertaking a Diploma in Education teaching course at any Teacher Training College? Well applications for the TTC courses can either be done directly or through the Kenya Universities and Colleges Central Placement Service (KUCCPS).
If you were not placed by KUCCPS, you can still secure a chance at any of the TTCs. Just, scan and send your KCSE Results Slip or Certificate to the preferred TTC. Your results slip will be verified before you are instructed on how to get your admission letter. Applications for the September, 2020, intakes are ongoing.
To make your application through KUCCPS online portal, follow the simple steps below:
Applicants who sat for KCSE in 2011 and previous years and have not benefited from any Government Sponsorship are also eligible to apply.
The entry requirements shall be C Plain in the Kenya Certificate of Secondary Education examination (KCSE) or its equivalent as equated by the Kenya National Examinations Council (Knec).
The duration for the diploma training shall be three years, according to the approved curriculum designs.
The teachers’ trainees will only specialise in three subject areas, having attained a minimum KCSE grade of C (Plain) in the learning areas they wish to focus on.
The areas for specialisation have been grouped into four clusters, but teachers will only pick one subject per category for specialty.
Candidates shall specialise from the first year in at least three learning areas preferably from any one of the four clusters.
The mandatory learning areas will build on the knowledge, skills, and attitudes of the young teacher for effective lesson delivery.
Those who will be approved to teach in schools will have completed the required hours for coursework and passed the stipulated assessment as directed by the Kenya National Examinations Council, Knec.
They will also be required to have completed the required hours for the practicum and passed the stipulated assessment as directed by Knec.
There shall be three months micro-teaching undertaken as a course and will be a pre requisite for teaching practice.
During this period, teacher trainees will prepare learning and teaching materials and short lessons, which they will try on their peers for practice and feedback.
These trainees upon completion of the course will be registered and employed by the Teachers service commission (TSC) to teach in primary schools across the country.
TTCs offer training for both Science (Diploma in Education Science) and Arts (Diploma in Education Arts) teachers. The diploma course lasts for 3 academic years. It is a pre-requisite from the Ministry of Education that aspiring secondary school teachers should have the below minimum KCSE qualifications for entry into DTE (Diploma in Teacher Education) course. Here are the latest general minimum requirements for students seeking to pursue teaching:
A number of subject combinations are available for prospective students to choose. You can take any two subjects that match your preference and qualifications. (Remember that you must have scored a minimum of a C+ in each of the 2 subjects at KCSE).
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INTRODUCTIONTOGEOGRAPHY
Definition of Geography and environment. |
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:
Define the terms Geography and environment. Explain what the study of Geography entails.
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Brainstorming, Oral questions; Brief discussion. |
KLB BK I Pg 1 |
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Branches of Geography. |
Identify the branches of Geography. | Exposition & discussion on major areas covered in Physical Geography, Economic Geography & Practical Geography.
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KLB BK I
Pg 2 |
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Importance of studying Geography. |
Explain importance of studying Geography. | Detailed discussion on importance of knowledge, skills, positive values and attitudes gained in course of studying Geography.
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KLB BK I
Pg 2-3 |
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1 |
Relationship between Geography and other Disciplines. |
Explain the relationship between Geography and other disciplines. | Teacher explains contextual meaning of the term discipline.
Oral questions to elicit definitions of history, physics, chemistry, agriculture, economics, etc. Brief discussion on interdependence of disciplines.
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Chart: relationship between Geography and other disciplines. | KLB BK I
Pg 3-4 |
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Careers related to Geography. |
Identify careers related to Geography. | Open discussion on careers related to Geography. | Career booklet. | KLB BK I
Pg 3-4 |
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3 |
THE EARTH AND THE SOLAR SYSTEM.
Composition of the Solar System. |
Give the meaning of solar system. Describe the composition of solar system. |
Exposition of facts related to the heavenly bodies, planets and other celestial bodies.
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Chart: the solar system & their relative sizes. |
KLB BK I Pg 7 |
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3 |
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The origin of the solar system. |
Explain theories put forward to explain the origin of the earth.
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Exposition of new concepts;
Brief description. |
KLB BK I
Pg 7-8 |
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2 |
Other heavenly bodies. |
List down other heavenly bodies. | Exposition & brief description. | KLB BK I
Pg 9-12 |
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The origin and size of the earth. |
Advance postulates about origin and size of the earth.
Give reasons why the interior of the earth is known to be very hot.
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Brain storming;
Exposition of factual information. |
KLB BK I
Pg 12-13 |
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The shape of the earth. |
Outline proofs that the earth is spherical. | Brief discussion & illustrations. | Chart: mathematical data for planet earth.
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KLB BK I
Pg 13-15 |
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2 |
The rotation of the earth on its axis. |
Explain effects of rotation of the earth on its axis. | Brainstorming, oral questions and brief discussion on rotational movement of the earth and its effects.
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The globe. | KLB BK I
Pg 17-18 |
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SHORT TEST |
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Local time. |
Calculate local time using longitudes.
Calculate the longitude of a place using local time. |
Q/A: review the terms local time, GMT and direction of rotation of the earth.
Work through examples. Supervised practice. Written assignment.
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KLB BK I
Pg 18 |
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2 |
Time zones and the International Date Line. |
Explain the importance of the concept time zone.
Explain the effects of crossing the International date line on time zones.
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Locate I.D.L. on the globe;
Brief discussion with probing questions. |
The globe. | KLB BK I
Pg 18 |
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The revolution of the earth round the sun. |
Describe effects of revolution of the earth round the sun.
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Exposition & detailed discussion on revolutionary movement of the earth. | KLB BK I
Pg 19 |
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Eclipses. |
Explain occurrence of eclipses.
Differentiate between eclipse of the sun and eclipse of the moon.
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Probing questions;
Drawing illustrative diagrams. Brief discussion.
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Charts-
Solar eclipse, Annular solar eclipse, Lunar eclipse. |
KLB BK I
Pg 20-21 |
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2 |
The structure of the earth. |
Describe internal and external structure of the earth. |
Expository and descriptive approaches. | Model of the internal earth structure. | KLB BK I
Pg 22-23 |
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3 |
WEATHER
Definition and elements of weather.
Temperature. |
Define the term weather. List down the elements of weather.
Define the term temperature. Outline factors affecting air temperature.
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Brain storming;
Brief discussion. |
Pg 24-25 | ||||||||||||
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1 |
Humidity&
Precipitation. |
Differentiate between absolute and relative humidity.
Outline factors affecting humidity. Identify forms of precipitation.
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Exposition;
Probing questions; Brief discussion. |
KLB BK I
Pg 26-27 |
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Rainfall. | Describe rainfall as a form of precipitation.
Outline types of rainfall. |
Probing questions;
Drawing illustrative diagrams. Brief discussion.
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KLB BK I
Pg 27-29 |
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3 |
Clouds. |
Identify types of clouds.
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Exposition and explanations;
Drawing illustrative diagrams. |
KLB BK I
Pg 31-32 |
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1 |
Atmospheric pressure& winds.
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Explain factors influencing atmospheric pressure.
Differentiate between anabatic and katabatic winds. Outline factors influencing wind direction. Explain the role of wind as a medium of heat and moisture transfer.
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Probing questions;
Drawing illustrative diagrams of land and sea breezes; Exposition of new concepts; Brief discussion.
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KLB BK I
Pg 29-30 |
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Weather station. | List down instruments used in a weather station.
Identify factors taken into account when siting a weather station.
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Q/A: definition of the term weather;
Brief discussion on elements of weather; Oral questions & brief discussion; Visit a weather station.
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KLB BK I
Pg 32-33 |
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Measuring temperature. |
Identify thermometric liquids used in thermometers.
Calculate mean daily temperature and diurnal range of temperature given maximum and minimum daily temperatures.
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Oral questions.
Problem solving. |
Six’s Maximum & minimum thermometers. | KLB BK I
Pg 34-36 |
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Measuring rainfall. |
Work out calculations related to rainfall.
Draw graphs showing distribution of rainfall.
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Simple problem solving.
Drawing graphs for monthly annual rainfall. |
Rainfall charts. | KLB BK I
Pg 37 |
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Measuring atmospheric pressure. |
Identify features of a mercury barometer and the aneroid barometer. | Expository & descriptive approaches, and oral questions.
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KLB BK I
Pg 37 |
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Wind direction and intensity. |
Identify instruments used to determine wnd direction and intensity. | Oral questions;
Drawing a wind vane and a wind sock; Brief discussion. |
KLB BK I
Pg 39 |
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The atmosphere. |
Describe the zones of the atmosphere. | Expository & descriptive approaches. | KLB BK I
Pg 41-42 |
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Weather forecasting. |
Outline the importance of weather forecasting to humankind.
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Q/A & brief discussion. | KLB BK I
Pg 41-42 |
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1 |
Factors influencing weather. |
Highlight factors influencing weather. | Probing questions;
Exposition of new concepts; Brief discussion.
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KLB BK I
Pg 45-46 |
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Fieldworkon weather. |
Observe and record various weather conditions. | Fieldwork:
Making observations; Collecting data; Conducting interviews; Taking photographs.
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KLB BK I
Pg 46-47 |
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END OF FIRST TERM EXAMS | ||||||||||||||||
SCHEME OF WORK FORM ONE GEOGRAPHY TERM TWO 2011 | |||||||
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1,2 |
STATISTICAL METHODS.
Meaning and significance of statistics.
Types, nature and sources of statistical data.
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Define the term statistics. Explain the significance of statistics in enhancing the study of geography.
Identify types, nature and sources of statistical data. |
Q/A & brief discussion.
Exposition of new concepts & discussion. |
KLB BK I Pg 449-50 |
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Collecting statistical data.–Questionnares. |
Identify types of questionnaires.
State advantages and disadvantages of using questionnaires.
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Probing questions & explanations.
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Sample questionnaires. | KLB BK I
Pg 50-51 |
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Collecting statistical data.–Interviews and observations. |
State advantages and disadvantages of using interviews and observations to gather data. | Simulations;
Probing questions & explanations.
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KLB BK I
Pg 51-52 |
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2 |
Collecting statistical data.-Other methods |
Describe other methods of collecting data. | Discussion on taking measurements, sampling and content analysis. | Grid square for sampling. | KLB BK I
Pg 53-54 |
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Recording data. |
Describe methods and techniques of recording statistical data.
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Probing questions, discussion. | KLB BK I
Pg 55-57 |
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1 |
Statistical data analysis. |
Analyse statistical data correctly. | Discussion on organizing data;
Identifying highest and lowest values. Supervised practice. Written assignment.
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KLB BK I
Pg 57-59 |
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Measures of central tendency and measures of dispersion. |
Find range, mean, mode and median of data. | Calculations: range, proportions, percentages, mean, median & mode. | KLB BK I
Pg 57-59 |
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3 |
Statistical data presentation in tables. |
Present statistical data in tabular form.
Merits & demerits of using statistical tables. |
Give examples of statistical data in tabular form; e.g. rainfall of a place.
Oral questions & brief discussion.
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KLB BK I
Pg 61 |
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1 |
Simple line graph. |
Identify independent and dependent variables and plot them on the correct axes.
Construct a simple line graph. |
Guided practical activity: drawing a simple line graph.
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Graph papers. | KLB BK I
Pg 60-62 |
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2 |
Simple line graph. |
Interpret a simple line graph.
State merits & demerits of using simple line graphs. |
Make inferences;
Brief discussion.
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KLB BK I
Pg 60-62 |
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3 |
Simple bar graph. |
Construct and interpret a simple bar graph.
State merits & demerits of using simple bar graphs. |
Guided practical activity: drawing a simple bar graph.
Oral questions and brief discussion.
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Graph papers. | KLB BK I
Pg 62-63 |
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1 |
Combined line graph and bar graph.(polygraph) |
Construct and interpret combined line graph and bar graph (polygraph).
State merits & demerits of using simple line graphs. |
Guided practical activity: drawing combined line graph and bar graph (polygraph).
Oral questions and brief discussion. Written exercise.
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Graph papers. | KLB BK I
Pg 63-64 |
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2 |
Simple wind rose. |
State merits & demerits of using a wind rose.
Construct and make use of a simple wind rose. |
Brief discussion.
Group activity (Assignment): construction of a simple wind rose. |
KLB BK I
Pg 64-65 |
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TEST |
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MAPS AND MAP WORK
Maps, plans and pictures.
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Q/A: make a distinction between maps and plans, maps and pictures.
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Practical activity: drawing plan of a classroom, etc. Brief discussion on differences between maps, plans and pictures.
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KLB BK I Pg 66-69 |
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Sketch maps. |
Identify characteristics of a good sketch.
Sketch maps stating specific information. |
Practical activity: drawing sketch maps.
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KLB BK I
Pg 69 |
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3 |
Atlas maps. |
Give examples of atlas maps.
Interpret atlas maps. |
Oral questions, brief discussion. | Atlases. | KLB BK I
Pg 69 |
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Topographic maps. |
Identify features on topographic maps. | Guided practical activity:
Identifying physical and human features on maps.
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Topographic maps. | KLB BK I
Pg 69-70 |
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2 |
Uses of maps. |
State uses of maps. | Q/A and brief discussion. | KLB BK I
Pg 69 |
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Marginal information on a map. |
Identify and use marginal information on maps. | Guided activities: Identifying marginal information.
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Topographical maps. | KLB BK I
Pg 71-72 |
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Map scales. |
Define a scale.
Identify types of scales. Express a scale in another format.
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Brainstorming, brief discussion, problem solving. | Topographical maps. | KLB BK I
Pg 73-76 |
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2 |
Measuring distances on maps. |
Measure distances on maps accurately. | Guided practical activities:
Measuring distances accurately by using various methods.
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Topographical maps, pair of dividers, thread. | KLB BK I
Pg 76-78 |
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Calculation of area on maps. |
Calculate area on a map. | Guided practical activities involving area.
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Topographical maps. | KLB BK I
Pg 79-80 |
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FIELDWORK
Definition of field work, types and importance of fieldwork. |
Define the term fieldwork. Identify types of fieldwork. Explain importance of fieldwork to geographers.
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Probing questions & brief discussion. |
KLB BK I Pg 82-83 |
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Fieldwork procedure. |
Describe fieldwork procedure. | Brain storming;
Probing questions on steps followed during fieldwork. Detailed discussion.
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KLB BK I
Pg 83-84 |
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1 |
Hypothesis. |
Outline characteristics of a good hypothesis.
Formulate a hypothesis. |
Exposition of new concept;
Oral exercise on formulation of hypotheses.
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KLB BK I
Pg 84-85 |
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2 |
Reconnaissance. |
State the purpose of a reconnaissance. | Exposition of new concept;
Brief discussion. |
KLB BK I
Pg 87 |
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3 |
Preparations before fieldwork. |
Highlight preparations required before carrying out of fieldwork.
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Q/A & open discussion. | KLB BK I
Pg 85 |
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1,2 |
Methods data of collection. |
Outline various methods of data collection.
Identify specific methods for given types of field study. State merits & demerits of each method.
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Q/A to review methods of data collection;
Brief discussion. |
Necessary equipment. | KLB BK I
Pg 87 |
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3 |
Problems likely to be encountered in the field during fieldwork.
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Predict problems that are likely to be encountered in the field in course of fieldwork. | Brainstorming & brief open discussion. | KLB BK I
Pg 88 |
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12-13 |
End of term two exams |
SCHEME OF WORK FORM ONE GEOGRAPHY TERM THREE 2011 | |||||||
WKNO |
L/NO |
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LESSON / SPECIFIC
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TEACHING / LEARNING
ACTIVITIES |
MATERIALS
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REF. | REM. |
1 |
1-2 |
Actual field study. |
Conduct a field study. | Identify the problem and objectives;
Prepare for the study; Visit the area of study; Gather data using suitable methods.
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Questionnaires,
Cameras, labels, etc. |
KLB BK I
Pg 88-92 |
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3 |
Interpretation of data collected. |
Analyse the collected data. | Synthesise the data collected;
Plot relevant graphs; Answer questions. |
KLB BK I
Pg 88-92 |
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1 |
MINERALS AND ROCKS
Characteristics of minerals. |
List down characteristics of minerals. |
Q/A: list down examples of minerals. Brief discussion of their general characteristics.
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KLB BK I
Pg 94-96 |
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Igneous rocks. | Describe formation of igneous rocks.
Differentiate between intrusive and extrusive igneous rocks. Give examples of igneous rocks.
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Brief discussion.
Exposition & detailed discussion. |
KLB BK I
Pg 96-99 |
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3 |
Sedimentary rocks. |
State characteristics of sedimentary rocks.
Give examples of sedimentary rocks formed in different ways.
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Exposition of factual information;
Detailed discussion. |
KLB BK I
Pg 99-100 |
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3 |
1 |
Formation of sedimentary rocks. |
Describe formation of sedimentary rocks.
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KLB BK I
Pg 100-2 |
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2 |
Metamorphic rocks. |
Describe forms of metamorphism that lead to formation of metamorphic rocks.
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Exposition & detailed discussion. | Chart: match original and metamorphic rocks. | KLB BK I
Pg 102 |
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Distribution of rocks in Kenya. |
Account for the distribution of rocks in Kenya.
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Descriptive approach.
Examine a map showing distribution of rocks. |
KLB BK I
Pg 104-6 |
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Significance of rocks and minerals. |
Explain the significance of minerals and rocks to mankind.
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Brain storming;
Q/A & brief discussion. |
KLB BK I
Pg 107-8 |
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2,3 |
Fieldwork on rocks. |
Carry out a fieldwork study on rocks. | Collect, examine and classify rocks.
Answer related problems. |
KLB BK I
Pg 109-110 |
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MINING
Occurrence of rocks. |
Describe occurrence of minerals in various forms. |
Exposition and descriptive approaches.
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KLB BK I
Pg 110-111 |
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2 |
Exploitation of minerals. |
Explain factors affecting exploitation of minerals. | Probing questions & brief discussion. | KLB BK I
Pg 111-2 |
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3 |
Methods of mining. |
Describe various methods of mining. | Exposition of new concepts.
Brief discussion.
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KLB BK I
Pg 112-3 |
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1 |
Methods of mining. (ontd) |
Describe various methods of mining. | Exposition of new concepts.
Brief discussion.
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KLB BK I
Pg 113-4 |
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2 |
Types of minerals. |
Give examples of metallic, non-metallic and energy minerals. | Brief discussion. | KLB BK I
Pg 116 |
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Distribution of minerals in East Africa. |
Locate major mineral sites on the map of East Africa. | Draw the map of East Africa and locate major mineral sites. | Map of East Africa showing distribution of minerals.
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KLB BK I
Pg 116-7 |
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CAT. |
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Significance of minerals in Kenya. |
Outline ways in which Kenya has benefited from exploitation of minerals.
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Probing questions & brief discussion. | KLB BK I
Pg 115 |
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3 |
Problems of mining in Kenya. |
Identify problems facing mining industry in Kenya. | Q/A & brief discussion. | KLB BK I
Pg 118 |
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Effects of mining on the environment.
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Explain adverse effects of mining on the environment. | Q/A & brief open discussion | KLB BK I
Pg 118-9 |
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Trona on Lake Magadi. |
Describe the occurrence, exploitation and processing of trona on Lake Magadi.
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Exposition & descriptive approaches.
Assignment.
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KLB BK I
Pg 120 |
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9 |
1,2 |
Diamond in South Africa. |
Describe distribution and exploitation of gold and diamond in South Africa.
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Exposition & descriptive approaches. | KLB BK I
Pg 121 |
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3 |
Gold in South Africa. |
Describe distribution and exploitation of gold and diamond in South Africa.
Highlight problems encountered during exploitation of gold in South Africa.
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Exposition;
Brief discussion. |
KLB BK I
Pg 123-4 |
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10 |
1,2 |
Petroleum in the Middle East.-Iraq & Iran |
Describe oil distribution and exploitation of petroleum in the middle East.
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Exposition & descriptive approaches.
Assignment.
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KLB BK I
Pg 125 |
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Petroleum in the Middle East.-Kuwait & Saudi Arabia. |
Describe oil distribution and exploitation of petroleum in the middle East.
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Exposition & descriptive approaches.
Assignment.
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KLB BK I
Pg 126 |
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11 |
2-3 |
Problems facing petroleum industry. |
Highlight major problems facing petroleum industry. | KLB BK I
Pg 127 |
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SUMMATIVE ASSESSMENT TEST |
The Independent Electoral and Boundaries commission(IEBC) seeks to recruit temporary staff to be engaged in the following capacities during countrywide mass voter Registration exercise.
1.The commission will require voter registration Assistants and the vacancies in this position will be 1450.
2. Voter registration clerks with 7540 positions .
3. Constituency ICT clerks with 580 positions.
The commission is advising Successful applicants that they shall be required to work for long hours under the same terms as the exercise may be so demanding to meet the objectives of the commission in the short period.
Details of the job description and requirements are available on the commission website ,https//www.iebc.or.ke/registrationjobs.
Applications should be received online not later than 27th August 2021.
Kitui High School is a boys boarding national school located in Kitui county; Eastern Region of Kenya. In the 2019 Kenya Certificate of Secondary Education, KCSE, exams, Kitui school recorded a mean of 8.5876. This was an improvement of +0.9562 from the 2018 mean which was 7.6316.
A total of 148 candidates sat for the exams with 136 scoring the minimum university entry grade of C+ (plus). This converts to a percentage of 91.89 of students with university qualifying grades.
Here is the school’s 2019 KCSE Results breakdown;
MEAN GRADE | NUMBER OF CANDIDATES |
A | 1 |
A- | 13 |
B+ | 21 |
B | 49 |
B- | 30 |
C+ | 22 |
C | 11 |
C- | 1 |
D+ | 0 |
D | 0 |
D- | 0 |
E | 0 |
TOTAL | 148 |
Occupational Therapy is skilled treatment by means of activity. It is grounded in the philosophy and belief that occupation, in its widest sense, i.e. human activity, is an important factor in everyone’s health and well-being, and can be used therapeutically. The role of an occupational therapist is to work with a client to help them achieve a fulfilled and satisfied state in life through the use of “purposeful activity or interventions designed to achieve functional outcomes which promote health, prevent injury.
The Course takes the below specified time frames, depending on the type of student’s entry:
Hospitals (Sub County, County and National Referral Hospitals) Special Education institutions of learning; Association of Physically Disabled of Kenya; UN (WHO); NGOs, Research, Teaching; rehabilitation and psychiatric hospitals. Other major employers include offices and clinics, school systems, home health agencies, nursing homes, community mental health centers, adult daycare programs, job training service programs and residential care facilities. Other occupational therapists work in the community in more non-traditional settings such as business ergonomics, life planning and accessible home design.
CLUSTER SUBJECT 1 | BIO |
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CLUSTER SUBJECT 2 | CHE |
CLUSTER SUBJECT 3 | MAT A / PHY |
CLUSTER SUBJECT 4 | ENG / KIS / PHY / HAG / GEO / CRE / IRE / HRE / HSC / ARD / AGR / WW / MW / BC / PM / ECT / DRD / AVT / CMP / FRE / GER / ARB / KSL / MUC / BST |
NOTE: A subject may only be considered ONCE in this section |
SUBJECT 1 | BIO | C+ |
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SUBJECT 2 | CHE | C+ |
SUBJECT 3 | MAT A / PHY | C+ |
SUBJECT 4 | ENG / KIS | C+ |
Some of the institutions offering this programme are:
KU | KENYATTA UNIVERSITY |
MMUST | MASINDE MULIRO UNIVERSITY OF SCIENCE & TECHNOLOGY |
PUEA | PRESBYTERIAN UNIVERSITY OF EAST AFRICA |
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County | Constituency Code | Constituency Name | Office Location | Most Conspicuous Landmark | Estimated Distance From The Land Mark To Constituency Office |
Mombasa | 001 | Changamwe | Changamwe At The Fire Station | Changamwe Fire Station | |
Mombasa | 002 | Jomvu | Mkindani At The Ap Post | Mkindani Ap Post | |
Mombasa | 003 | Kisauni | Along Dr. Felix Mandi Avenue,Behind The District H/Q Kisauni, Bamburi Mtamboni. |
District H/Q | |
Mombasa | 004 | Nyali | Links Road West Bank Villa | Mamba Village | |
Mombasa | 005 | Likoni | Likoni School For The Blind | Likoni Police Station | |
Mombasa | 006 | Mvita | Baluchi Complex | Central Ploice Station | |
Kwale | 007 | Msambweni | Msambweni | Youth Office | |
Kwale | 008 | Lunga Lunga | Opposite Lunga Lunga Matatu Stage On The Main Road To Tanzania | Lunga Lunga Petrol Station | |
Kwale | 009 | Matuga | Opposite Kwale County Government Office | Ministry Of Finance Office Kwale County | |
Kwale | 010 | Kinango | Kinango Town,Next To Ministry Of Lands 1st Floor,At Junction Off- Kinango Ndavaya Road | Kinango Town,Next To Ministry Of Lands 1st Floor,At Junction Off-Kinango Ndavaya Road | |
Kilifi | 011 | Kilifi North | Next To County Commissioners Office | Kilifi Bridge | 500m |
Kilifi | 012 | Kilifi South | Opposite Co-Operative Bank | Mtwapa Police Station | 1 Km |
Kilifi | 013 | Kaloleni | Opposite St John Ack Church | St. Johns Ack Church | 100m |
Kilifi | 014 | Rabai | Rabai District Hqs | Kombeni Girls Sec School | 500 M (0.5 Km) |
Kilifi | 015 | Ganze | Ganze Commissioners Sub County Office | Ganze | 500m |
Kilifi | 016 | Malindi | Opposite Malindi Law Court | Malindi Law Court | 30m |
Kilifi | 017 | Magarini | Near Mwembe Resort | Catholic Institute | 300m |
Tana River | 018 | Garsen | Garsen Behind Methodist Church | Methodist Church | 100m |
Tana River | 019 | Galole | Hola Town | Tana River | 1 Km |
Tana River | 020 | Bura | Bura Irrigation Scheme | Bura Irrigation Scheme | |
Lamu | 021 | Lamu East | Faza Town | Registration Of Persons Office | 100 Metres |
Lamu | 022 | Lamu West | Mokowe Cooperative Building | Police Post | 100 M. |
Taita Taveta | 023 | Taveta | Taveta Railway Station | Taveta Railway Station Godown No.2 | |
Taita Taveta | 024 | Wundanyi | Iebc Building Next To Dos Office Wundanyi | Dos Office | |
Taita Taveta | 025 | Mwatate | Levi Building Along Mwatate Wundayi Road | Kenyatta High School, Mwatate | |
Taita Taveta | 026 | Voi | Scripture Mission – Voi | Coast Institute Of Technology (Cit) | |
Garissa | 027 | Garissa Township | Off Lamu Road, Behind Ministry Of Water Garage | ||
Garissa | 028 | Balambala | Balambala Town Next To Dc’s Office. | ||
Garissa | 029 | Lagdera | Modogashe Town, Opposite Police Station. | ||
Garissa | 030 | Dadaab | Dadaab Town, Opposite Un Compound. | ||
Garissa | 031 | Fafi | Next To Dc’s Office. | ||
Garissa | 032 | Ijara | Masalani Town, Next To Dc’s Office. | ||
Wajir | 033 | Wajir North | Bute | Police Station | 100m |
Wajir | 034 | Wajir East | Wajir | Alfurqan Integrated | 200m |
Wajir | 035 | Tarbaj | Tarbaj | Tarbaj District Hospital | 50m |
Wajir | 036 | Wajir West | Giriftu | Griftu District Hospital | 50m |
Wajir | 037 | Eldas | Eldas | Dc ‘S Residence | 50m |
Wajir | 038 | Wajir South | Habaswein | Police Station | 5km |
Mandera | 039 | Mandera West | Takaba | Ap Line | 50m |
Mandera | 040 | Banisa | Banisa | Dc’s Office | 100m |
Mandera | 041 | Mandera North | Rhamu | Post Office | 30m |
Mandera | 042 | Mandera South | El-Wak | El-Wak Service Station | 30m |
Mandera | 043 | Mandera East | Mandera | Nhif Office | 20m |
Mandera | 044 | Lafey | Lafey | Dc’s Office | 20m |
Marsabit | 045 | Moyale | Moyale Town Centre, Along Thika Road, Opposite Equity Bank | Along Thika Road, Opposite Equity Bank | 150 Metres |
Marsabit | 046 | North Horr | Behind Administrative Police Station | Behind Administrative Police Station | 500 Metres |
Marsabit | 047 | Saku | Saku Town, On 1st Floor Caltex Petrol Station Building, Opposite Marsabit Stadium |
Caltex Petrol Station Building, Opposite Marsabit Stadium |
100 Metres |
Marsabit | 048 | Laisamis | Laisamis Town, Opposite Laisamis Primary School | Opposite Laisamis Primary School | 50 Metres |
Isiolo | 049 | Isiolo North | Isiolo Town, Opposite Isiolo County Government Offices | Isiolo County Government Offices | 5 Metres |
Isiolo | 050 | Isiolo South | Garbatulla Town, Next To Kenya Red Cross Office And Police Station | Kenya Red Cross Office And Police Station | 10 Metres & 1km Respectively |
Meru | 051 | Igembe South | Maua Dc’s Compound | Maua Police Station | 300 Meters |
Meru | 052 | Igembe Central | Kangeta Do’s Compound | Kangeta Multi-Purpose Hall | 5 Meters |
Meru | 053 | Igembe North | Laare Market | Laare Equity Bank | 75 Meters |
Meru | 054 | Tigania West | Kianjai Market | National Bank | 30 Meters |
Meru | 055 | Tigania East | Muriri Market- Cm Plaza | Dc’s Compound | 200 Meters |
Meru | 056 | North Imenti | Milimani – County Commissioner Residence Road Off Farm Concern Junction To Mesburn Institute |
Mesburn Institute | 250 Meters |
Meru | 057 | Buuri | Timau Market | Siraji Savings And Credit Co-Operative Society Ltd |
Next To Siraji Savings And Credit Co- Operative Society Ltd |
Meru | 058 | Central Imenti | Gatimbi Market | Gatimbi Dc’s Compound | 200 Meters |
Meru | 059 | South Imenti | Nkubu Market – Majani Plaza | Majani Plaza | Within Majani Plaza |
Tharaka Nithi |
060 | Maara | Maara Dc’s Compound | Dc’s Office | 300 Meters |
Tharaka Nithi |
061 | Chuka / Igambang’ombe | Chuka – Tharaka Nithi County Government Compound | Tharaka Nithi Teachers Sacco | 200 Meters |
County | Constituency Code | Constituency Name | Office Location | Most Conspicuous Landmark | Estimated Distance From The Land Mark To Constituency Office |
Tharaka Nithi |
062 | Tharaka | Marimanti Dc’s Compound | Dc’s Office | 100 Meters |
Embu | 063 | Manyatta | Embu Town – Along Embu – Meru Highway | Ack Cathedral Church | 25 Meters |
Embu | 064 | Runyenjes | Runyenjes Along Embu – Meru Highway | Deputy County Commissioner’s Office | 200 Meters |
Embu | 065 | Mbeere South | Kavondori Area Along Embu – Kiritiri Road | Kiritiri District Hospital | 300 Meters |
Embu | 066 | Mbeere North | Siakago Dc’s Compound | Dc’s Office | 10 Meters |
Kitui | 067 | Mwingi North | Kyuso Market Next To Mwingi North Cdf Office | Mwingi North Cdf Office | 50metres |
Kitui | 068 | Mwingi West | Migwani Behind Catholic Church | Catholic Church | 300metres |
Kitui | 069 | Mwingi Central | Along Tseikuru Road Opposite National Cereals & Produce Board – Mwingi Depot |
Ncpb – Mwingi Depot | 300metres |
Kitui | 070 | Kitui West | Matinyani Market Maendeleo Hall | Matinyani Market Centre | 100metres |
Kitui | 071 | Kitui Rural | Esther House – Kwa Vonza Market Along Kitui – Machakos Road | Kwa Vonza Market Bus Stop | 50metres |
Kitui | 072 | Kitui Central | Kitui Town Along Hospital Road Opposite Kafoca Hotel And Kitui Law Courts |
Kafoca Hotel & Kitui Law Courts | 500metres |
Kitui | Kitui East | Nzambani District Hqs. | Deputy County Commissioner’s Office | Same Compound | |
Kitui | 074 | Kitui South | Ikutha Town | Deputy County Commissioner’s Office | Same Compound |
Machakos | 075 | Masinga | Masinga Market | Masinga Police Station | 200metres |
Machakos | 076 | Yatta | Yatta District Hqs – Kithimani | Masii – Kithimani Junction | 500metres |
Machakos | 077 | Kangundo | Ministry Of Public Works Next Kangundo Probation Office | Kangundo Dc’s Office | 500metres |
Machakos | 078 | Matungulu | Tala Market Opposite East Mart Supermarket | East Mart Supermarket | 5metres |
Machakos | 079 | Kathiani | Dc’s Office | Dc’s Office | Same Compound |
Machakos | 080 | Mavoko | Athi River Town Hippo Dam House – First Floor Opposite Athi River Market |
Athi River Market | 100metres |
Machakos | 081 | Machakos Town | Along Machakos Teachers College Road | Machakos Teachers College | 50metres |
Machakos | 082 | Mwala | Makutano Ya Mwala Shopping Centre Adjacent To Makutano Police Patrol Base |
Makutano Police Patrol Base | 5metres |
Makueni | 083 | Mbooni | Tawa Social Hall | Tawa Police Post | 20metres |
Makueni | 084 | Kilome | Salama Town (Nzai House) Along Mombasa Road | Salama Police Station | 100metres |
Makueni | 085 | Kaiti | Mukuyuni Market Along Machakos – Wote Road | Mukuyuni Patrol Base | 100metres |
Makueni | 086 | Makueni | Opposite Makueni Hospital | Makueni Hospital | 100metres |
Makueni | 087 | Kibwezi West | Makindu Town (Lower Market) | Makindu Secondary School | 1km |
Makueni | 088 | Kibwezi East | Kambu Town Between Mtito Andei And Machinery | Baobab Tree | 500metres |
Nyandarua | 089 | Kinangop | Njabini | Total Petrol Station | 200m Towards Dc’s Office |
Nyandarua | 090 | Kipipiri | Miharati Town | Dc’s Office | 30 Meters |
Nyandarua | 091 | Ol Kalou | Within The County Commissioner’s Offices | County Commissioner’s Office | N/A |
County | Constituency Code | Constituency Name | Office Location | Most Conspicuous Landmark | Estimated Distance From The Land Mark To Constituency Office |
Nyandarua | 092 | Ol Jorok | Oj Gardens, Ol Jorok | Oljororok Shopping Centre, Olkalou – Nyahururu Road |
500 Metres |
Nyandarua | 093 | Ndaragwa | Nyandarua D.C Compound Nyahururu | Nyandarua D.C Compound Information Block | 3 Meters |
Nyeri | 094 | Tetu | Tetu Sub-County Offices, Compound | Deputy County Commissioners Office, Tetu Sub- County |
200 Meters |
Nyeri | 095 | Kieni | Kieni East Sub County Offices, Chaka. | Deputy County Commissioners Office, Kieni East |
30 Metres |
Nyeri | 096 | Mathira | Karatina Town, Linda Plaza 2nd Floor | Post Bank | Same Building |
Nyeri | 097 | Othaya | Kcb Building 3rd Floor Room 17 | Kcb Building | Withing The Landmark |
Nyeri | 098 | Mukurwe-Ini | Gathuki-Mundu, Along The Mukurwe-Ini Nyeri Road | Gathuki-Mundu Primary School | 100 Metres |
Nyeri | 099 | Nyeri Town | Nyeri Central Sub-County Offices Compound | Nyeri Central Deputy County Commissioners (Dcc) Office |
30 Meters |
Kirinyaga | 100 | Mwea | Wang’uru County Council Hall | Near Wang’uru Police Station | 150 Metres |
Kirinyaga | 101 | Gichugu | Kianyaga Town In Wiseman Building 1st Floor. | Along General Kassim Road Next To General Kassim Stadium-Kianyaga |
20 Metres |
Kirinyaga | 102 | Ndia | Baricho Town | Safaricom Booster | 20 Metres |
Kirinyaga | 103 | Kirinyaga Central | Former Municipal Council Grounds | Deputy County Commissioners Office, Kirinyaga Central |
50 Meters |
Murang’a | 104 | Kangema | Kangema Town | Police Station | 50m Opposite Police Station |
Murang’a | 105 | Mathioya | Kiria-Ini | Equity Bank Kiriaini | Murata Sacco Building 3rd Floor Room 204 ,Opposite Equity Kiriaini |
Murang’a | 106 | Kiharu | Murang’a Town | County Commissioners Offeces | Ground Floor Room 15 County Commissioners Officec |
Murang’a | 107 | Kigumo | Kangari | Wanyaithaje Building Kangari | Wanyaithaje Building Kangari |
Murang’a | 108 | Maragua | Makuyu | World Vision Block | World Vision Block Next To Do’s Office |
Murang’a | 109 | Kandara | Kandara | Hurukai House Above Murata Sacco | Hurukai House Above Murata Sacco Located Opposite Burugu Modern Butchery |
Murang’a | 110 | Gatanga | Kirwara | Police Station | Murata Sacco Building 50m Opposite Police Station |
Kiambu | 111 | Gatundu South | Gatundu | East View Building Ground Flr | East View Building Ground Flr Opposite Knut Offices |
Kiambu | 112 | Gatundu North | Kamwangi | Within Gatundu North Dc’s Compound | Within Gatundu North Dc’s Compound Next To Kamwangi Market Along Thika Naivasha Road. |
Kiambu | 113 | Juja | Juja | Senate Hotel | Menja Vission Plaza Opposite Senate Hotel |
Kiambu | 114 | Thika Town | Thika Town | Stadium | Assistant County Commissioners Offices Opposite Thika Statdium |
Kiambu | 115 | Ruiru | Ruiru | Dcs Office | 50m Opposite Dcs Office |
Kiambu | 116 | Githunguri | Githunguri | Best West Bldg. | Best West Building ( Githunguri Kiambaa Road) |
Kiambu | 117 | Kiambu | Kiambu | Mapa House | Mappa House Building 4th Floor |
Kiambu | 118 | Kiambaa | Karuri | Karurui Highschool | County Council Revenue Officesopposite Karuri Highschool |
Kiambu | 119 | Kabete | Kabete | Rythms College | Kabete Shopping Center Gachio Stage Opposite Rythms College |
Kiambu | 120 | Kikuyu | Kikuyu | K-Unity House | K-Unity House 1st Floor |
Kiambu | 121 | Limuru | Limuru | Limuru Law Courts | Within The Ministry Of Public Works, Behind Limuru Law Courts |
Kiambu | 122 | Lari | Kimende | K-Unity House | K-Unity House 1st Floor |
Turkana | 123 | Turkana North | Dc’s Office Block, Lokitaung. P.O Box 223 Lodwar 30500 | Dc’s Office Block | 500 Metres |
Turkana | 124 | Turkana West | Inside Sub-County Commissioner’s Offices, Kakuma Town P.O Box I Kakuma -30501. |
Sub County Commissioner’s Office | Same Location |
Turkana | 125 | Turkana Central | District Development Offices, P.O Box 223 –Lodwar Town 30500 | District Development Offices | Same Building |
Turkana | 126 | Loima | Logurum At Dc Adminitration Building (Offices ) P.O Box 223 –Lodwar 30500 |
Dc Administration Offices | Same Building |
Turkana | 127 | Turkana South | D.D.O’s Offices, Lodwar P.O Box 223 Lodwar-30500 | D.D.O’s Offices | Same Building |
Turkana | 128 | Turkana East | Lokori At Dc’s Offices, P.O Box 223 –Lodwar 30500 | Dc’s Office Block | Same Location |
West Pokot | 129 | Kapenguria | Kapenguria Bible College P.O Box 450 Kapenguria-30600 | Kapenguria Bible College | Same Location |
West Pokot | 130 | Sigor | Kapenguria Bible College, P.O Box 450 Kapenguria-30600 | Kapenguria Bible College | Same Location |
West Pokot | 131 | Kacheliba | Evangelical Lutheran Church Of Kenya Building, Kenya Bible Centre Of Makutano – Kapenguria Road P.O Box 450 Kapenguria-30600 | Evangelical Lutheran Church Of Kenya Building, Kenya Bible Centre Of Makutano | Same Location |
County | Constituency Code | Constituency Name | Office Location | Most Conspicuous Landmark | Estimated Distance From The Land Mark To Constituency Office |
West Pokot | 132 | Pokot South | Chebareria Town Within Subcounty Offices Behind World Vision- Along Kapenguria- Lodwar Road, P.O Box 450 Kapenguria-30600 | Subcounty Offices Behind World Vision | Same Location |
Samburu | 133 | Samburu West | Next To Cdf Office- Samburu West | Opposite Dcs Office – Samburu | 150 M |
Samburu | 134 | Samburu North | Near The Dcs Office – Baragoi | Dcs Office Baragoi | 200m From The Dcs Office |
Samburu | 135 | Samburu East | Wamba Catholic Mission | Wamba Catholic Mission -Samburu | 100m From Wamba Catholic |
Trans Nzioa | 136 | Kwanza | Kfa (Kenya Farmers Association) Building 2nd Floor, Kitale Town Railway Road. P.O Box 11 Kitale -30200 | National Cereals & Produce Board | Opposite Ncpd |
Trans Nzioa | 137 | Endebess | Endebess District Head Quarters (D.D.O Office) Kitale Molim Road Endebess Town, P.O Box 4 Endebess-30201. |
District Head Quarters (D.D.O Office) | Same Location |
Trans Nzioa | 138 | Saboti | Maendeleo Ya Wanawake House Next /Adjacent To Trans Nzoia County Assembly Kitale Town .P.O Box 11 Kitale-30200. |
Trans Nzoia County Assembly | Just Opposite Trans Nzoia C. Assembly |
Trans Nzioa | 139 | Kiminini | Within Catholic Parish Kiminini Market P.O Box 11 Kitale- 30200.Deputy County Commissioner Office, Tranzoia West |
Catholic Parish Kiminini Market | 50 Metres |
Trans Nzioa | 140 | Cherangany | Cherangany Constituency Office Located At Kachibora Centre, Suguta Plaza, P.O Box 11 Kitale 30200 |
Kachibora Centre | 300 Metres |
Uasin Gishu | 141 | Soy | West Indies, Ndalat Estate, Behind Santrum Hardware, Uganda Road, P.O Box 822-30100 Eldoret |
Ndalat Estate, Behind Santrum Hardware | Btn 50 – 100 Metres |
Uasin Gishu | 142 | Turbo | West Indies Behind I.V.C Church,P.O Box 822 Eldoret-30100 | Ivc Church | 100 Metres |
Uasin Gishu | 143 | Moiben | Operating In Turbo Constituency Office Currently | Ivc Church | 100 Metres |
Uasin Gishu | 144 | Ainabkoi | Adjacent To Eldoret East District Hqs, Off Kapsoya Road , Kapsoya Estate , P.O Box 822-30100 |
Eldoret East District Hqs | Across The Road (0) |
Uasin Gishu | 145 | Kapseret | Inside R.C.E.A Ushirika Church Compound, Opposite Hills School- On Eldoret Kisimu Road,P.O Box 822 Eldoret-30100 |
R.C.E.A Ushirika Church, Opposite Hills School | Inside The Church Compound |
Uasin Gishu | 146 | Kesses | Jamboni Complex Near Ddc’s Office P.O Box 822 Eldoret-30100 | Moi Unversity Law School | 1 Km |
Elgeyo Marakwet |
147 | Marakwet East | Chesoi Town Centre | Dc Administration Offices | Same Location |
Elgeyo Marakwet |
148 | Marakwet West | Iebc Building Block Kapsowar Town Centre | Kapsowar Dc Headquarters | 200 Metres |
Elgeyo Marakwet |
149 | Keiyo North | Iebc Building Block Iten Town Opposite Elgeyo Marakwet County Hall P.O Box 822 Eldoret-30100 |
County Commissioners Building | 50 Metres |
Elgeyo Marakwet |
150 | Keiyo South | Keiyo Teacher’s Sacco Building Along Kipkwen Road Chepkorio P.O Box 822 Eldoret -30100 |
Keiyo Teacher’s Sacco Building | Inside The Building |
INDEPENDENT ELECTORAL AND BOUNDARIES COMMISSION PHYSICAL LOCATIONS OF CONSTITUENCY OFFICES IN KENYA |
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County | Constituency Code | Constituency Name | Office Location | Most Conspicuous Landmark | Estimated Distance From The Land Mark To Constituency Office |
Nandi | 151 | Tinderet | St Mary’s Tachasis Girl’s, Within Maraba In Tinderet.P.O Box 41 Nandihills 30301 |
St Mary’s Tachasis Girl’s, Within Maraba | Within The School Compound |
Nandi | 152 | Aldai | St Paul’s Catholic Church, Within Kobujoi Town. P.O Box 44 Kobujoi | St Paul’s Catholic Church | Inside The Church Compound |
Nandi | 153 | Nandi Hills | Nandi Hills Town, Ministry Of Public Works P.O Box 41 Nandihills 30301 |
Nandills Police Station | 1 Km |
Nandi | 154 | Chesumei | Chesumei Constituency, P.O Box 1121 – 30300 Kapsabet. Cheptarit Catholic Church Mosoriot Centre |
Cheptarit Catholic Church | Same Location |
Nandi | 155 | Emgwen | Ministry Of Co-Operative Building –Opposite Kapsabet Boys Secondary School P.O Box 1121 -30300 Kapsabet |
Kapsabet Boys Secondary School | Opposite The School |
Nandi | 156 | Mosop | Kabiyet –Nandi North District Head Quarters P.O Box 1121 -30300 Kapsabet |
Kabiyet –Nandi North District Headquarters | Same Compound |
Baringo | 157 | Tiaty | Next To Ministry Of Education Offices- Chemolingot | Chemolingot | |
Baringo | 158 | Baringo North | Behind Posta Building | Posta Building –Baringo North | 19 Km From Kabarnet Town |
Baringo | 159 | Baringo Central | County Commissioners Premises, Opposite Posta Building _ Kabarnet |
County Commissioners Premises- Kabarnet | 100m |
Baringo | 160 | Baringo South | Deputy County Commissioner’s Compound | District Hq Marigat – Kabarnet | 200m From Telcom Kenya Satellite Booster |
Baringo | 161 | Mogotio | Behind Boresha Sacco | Boresha Sacco- Mogotio Township | 70m From The Tarmack |
Baringo | 162 | Eldama Ravine | Sub County Commissioner’s Compound – Eldamaravine | Law Courts – Eldama Ravine | – |
Laikipia | 163 | Laikipia West | Telkom Building- Nyahuru Town | Nyahururu Law Court. | 100 M |
Laikipia | 164 | Laikipia East | Dc’s Compound – Nanyuki Town | Dc’s Office – Nanyuki Town | 100m |
Laikipia | 165 | Laikipia North | County Council Building | Dol Dol- Laikipia North | – |
Nakuru | 166 | Molo | Dc’s Compound – Molo | Dc’s Office – Molo Town | 200m From Matatu Terminus |
Nakuru | 167 | Njoro | Aic Church – Compound -Njoro | Aic Church – Njoro | 100 M |
Nakuru | 168 | Naivasha | Opposite Dc’s Road Naivasha | Ack Church – Naivasha | 150m |
Nakuru | 169 | Gilgil | Hennsolex Building- Ground Floor- Gilgil Town | Kplc – Gilgil | 50m |
Nakuru | 170 | Kuresoi South | Keringet Centre- Rest House | Keringet Centre, On The Junction To Dcs Office | 200m |
Nakuru | 171 | Kuresoi North | Sachora, Sirikwa Police Post Building- Kuresoi | Sachora , Sirikwa Police Post. | 200m |
Nakuru | 172 | Subukia | Mwanainchi Sacco Building – Subukia Town Centre | Mwanainchi Sacco Building- Subukia | 100m |
Nakuru | 173 | Rongai | Farming System Building In Kiamunyi. | Ollive Inn (Kiamunyi). | 100m |
Nakuru | 174 | Bahati | Do’s Compound – Kiamaina / Maili Sita – Bahati | Do’s Office Kiamaina / Maili Sita – Bahati | 100 M |
Nakuru | 175 | Nakuru Town West | District Public Works Opposite Kfa Round About. | Kfa Roundabout – Nakuru Town | 200m |
Nakuru | 176 | Nakuru Town East | Catholic Diocese Nakuru (Cdn) Compound – Nakuru | St Xaviers Primary School. | 100m |
Narok | 177 | Kilgoris | Kilgoris County Offices Behind Jipa Petrol Station | Jipa Petrol Station | 50 Metres |
County | Constituency Code | Constituency Name | Office Location | Most Conspicuous Landmark | Estimated Distance From The Land Mark To Constituency Office |
Narok | 178 | Emurua Dikirr | Emurua Dikirr (Dc’s Office) | Dc’s Office | Same Building |
Narok | 179 | Narok North | Narok Town Next To County Commisioner’soffice | County Comm Office Narok | 100 Metres |
Narok | 180 | Narok East | Ntulele Township(Opposite Ntulele Police Station) | Police Station | 100 Metres |
Narok | 181 | Narok South | (Next To Olololunga District Hospital) | District Hospital | 20 Metres |
Narok | 182 | Narok West | Nkorkorri Boys Sec. School | Nkorkorri Boys Sec. School | Same Location |
Kajiado | 183 | Kajiado North | D.C’s Office-Ngong | D.C’s Office-Ngong | 0 Km |
Kajiado | 184 | Kajiado Central | Ack Church -Kajiado | Ack Church -Kajiado Town | 0 Km |
Kajiado | 185 | Kajiado East | Masaai Rural Training Centre-Isinya | Masaai Rural Training Centre-Isinya | 0 Km |
Kajiado | 186 | Kajiado West | St Mary’s Catholic Church – Kiserian | St Mary’s Catholic Church – Kiserian | 0 Km |
Kajiado | 187 | Kajiado South | Ddo’s Office – Loitoktok | Ddo’s Office – Loitoktok | 0 Km |
Kericho | 188 | Kipkelion East | Postal Corporation Of Kenya – Kipkelion Town | Postal Corporation Of Kenya – Kipkelion Town | Same Building |
Kericho | 189 | Kipkelion West | Postal Corporation Of Kenya -Londiani Town | Postal Corporation Of Kenya -Londiani Town | Same Building |
Kericho | 190 | Ainamoi | Dc’s Office- Next To Kericho High Court – Kericho Town | Kericho High Court | 50 Metres |
Kericho | 191 | Bureti | Bureti Growers Sacco Ltd Building -2nd Floor -Litein Town | Bureti Growers Sacco Ltd Building | Same Building |
Kericho | 192 | Belgut | Sosiot Town Centre- Opposite Dc’s Office | Dc’s Office | 100 Metres |
Kericho | 193 | Sigowet/Soin | Soko Huru Shopping Centre- Along Kericho Kisumu Highway | Soko Huru Shopping Centre- Along Kericho Kisumu Highway |
100 Metres From Highway |
Bomet | 194 | Sotik | Postal Corporation Of Kenya- Office- Sotik Next To Kcb Bank Sotik | Kenya Commercial Bank Sotik | 50 Metres |
Bomet | 195 | Chepalungu | Kyogong Shopping Centre- Bomet Narok Highway | Kyogong Shopping Centre- Bomet Narok Highway |
100 Metres From Highway |
Bomet | 196 | Bomet East | Above Kipsigis Eddis Sacco(Opposite National Cereals Board)- Bomet | Ncpb Bomet | 20 Metres |
Bomet | 197 | Bomet Central | National Cereals And Produce Board – Bomet Offices | Ncpb Bomet | Same Building |
Bomet | 198 | Konoin | Mogogosiek Township (Near Dc’s Office) | Dc’s Office | 150 Metres |
Kakamega | 199 | Lugari | Lumakada Mrkt,Along Bish Sulmeti G.Sec School | Opposite Dc’soffices | 150m |
Kakamega | 200 | Likuyani | Kongoni Pag Church Compound | Friends Church | 50m |
Kakamega | 201 | Malava | Within Compound Of Malava Yearly Meeting Of Friends Church | (Quakers) | 100m |
Kakamega | 202 | Lurambi | Post Office Kakamega | Opposite Police Station | 20 M |
Kakamega | 203 | Navakholo | Mocco Building, Navakholo Centre. | Cdf Office | Across The Road |
Kakamega | 204 | Mumias West | Along Mumias /Musanda Rd | Bomani Playground, Ack Diocese Office Diocese Office |
100m |
Kakamega | 205 | Mumias East | Rd,Shianda | Shianda Market | 100m |
Kakamega | 206 | Matungu | Matungu Mrkt Saka Building | Opposite Dc’s Office Kholera Rd | 100m |
Kakamega | 207 | Butere | Butere Town Centre,Tsalwa Building | Opposite Police Station | 50m |
Kakamega | 208 | Khwisero | Vision Plaza Central Yearly Meeting Of Friends Church Lirhanda | Directly Opposite Safari Com Booster | 20m |
Kakamega | 209 | Shinyalu | Opposite Makhoko Sec Sch | Shinyalu Market | 1 Km |
Kakamega | 210 | Ikolomani | Sec School | 50m | |
Kakamega | 211 | Mbale Municipal Council | Barclays Bank | 200 | |
Kakamega | 212 | Sabatia | National Cereals&Produce Board Chavakali Along Kak Mumias Rd Shianda |
Chavakali | 100m |
Kakamega | 213 | Hamisi | Youth Empowerment Cnter | Sub Countycommissioner’s | Btw 50m-100m |
Kakamega | 214 | Luanda | Market,Mocco Offices Ebusiralo Along Ebusakami/Kima Rd | Bunyore Girls H School | 1km |
Kakamega | 215 | Emuhaya | Nxt Esibuye Mrkt, Along Main Road Kima Musutswi | Emuhaya Market | 400m |
Bungoma | 216 | Mt. Elgon | Kapsokwony Market | Kapsokwiny Town | 0m |
Bungoma | 217 | Sirisia | Dc’s Cpd | Dc’s Office | 50m |
Bungoma | 218 | Kabuchai | Chwele Mkt | Dc’s Office | 0.5km |
Bungoma | 219 | Bumula | Dc’s Cpd | Dc’s Cpd | 100m |
Bungoma | 220 | Kanduyi | Bungoma Cereals Board Cpd | Cereals Board Cpd | 0m |
Bungoma | 221 | Webuye East | Webuye-Kitale Road | Dc’s Offce | 0.5km |
Bungoma | 222 | Webuye West | Bokoli | Bokoli Market | |
Bungoma | 223 | Kimilili | Kimilili Town | Kimilili Town | 0m |
Bungoma | 224 | Tongaren | Do’s Cpd | Dos Office | 30m |
Busia | 225 | Teso North | Amagoro Market | Levantes Hotel | 200m |
Busia | 226 | Teso South | Dc’s Cpd | Dc’s Office | 0m |
Busia | 227 | Nambale | Dc’s Cpd | New High Court | 50m |
Busia | 228 | Matayos | Dc’s Cpd | New High Court | 50m |
Busia | 229 | Butula | Butula Mkt | Butula Mkt | 0m |
Busia | 230 | Funyula | Funyula Mkt | Post Office | 50m |
Busia | 231 | Budalangi | Ap Line | Ap Line | 0m |
Siaya | 232 | Ugenya | Ukwala | Opposite Ukwalla Town Hall | 100m |
Siaya | 233 | Ugunja | Ugunja | Ambira District Hospital | 100 Metres |
Siaya | 234 | Alego Usonga | Siaya Town | Siaya County Commissioner’s Premises | 50m |
Siaya | 235 | Gem | Wagai | Opposite Do’s Office Wagai | 10m |
Siaya | 236 | Bondo | Bondo Town | County Council | 70 Metres |
Siaya | 237 | Rarieda | Kalandini | Ministry Of Roads Offices | 0 |
Kisumu | 238 | Kisumu East | Within The Ministry Of Lands Premises; Next To Kisumu East Dc’s Offices; Kisumu City |
Imperial Hotel | 400m |
Kisumu | 239 | Kisumu West | Maseno | Behind Maseno Law Courts. | 20m |
Kisumu | 240 | Kisumu Central | Former Pc’s Hqs (Governor’s Building) Right Wing Ground Floor – Kisumu City |
Inside Pc’s Hqs/ Opposite Cbk Kisumu | O Kms |
Kisumu | 241 | Seme | Kombewa | Kombewa Sub-County Hospital, Sub-County Commissioner’s Office, Walter Wreed/Kemri Offices |
100 Metres |
Kisumu | 242 | Nyando | Awasi/Ahero | Between Ahero Police Station & Multipurpose Training Institute |
50m |
Kisumu | 243 | Muhoroni | Chemelil | Sugar Belt Union Offices | 0 |
Kisumu | 244 | Nyakach | Pap Onditi | Next To Dc`S Office | 200 Metres |
Homabay | 245 | Kasipul | Kosele | D.C’s Compound | 100metres |
Homabay | 246 | Kabondo Kasipul | Ramula | Kadongo Market Centre Within Renish Obunge Building On Your Way To Got Rateng Mixed Secondary Sch. |
500m |
Homabay | 247 | Karachuonyo | Sub County Hqs Kendu Bay | Rachuonyo North District Hqs | Same Block Room 16 |
Homabay | 248 | Rangwe | Rangwe | Rangwe Dispensary | 100m |
Homabay | 249 | Homa Bay Town | Homa Bay | County Commissioners Office,County Assemby Hall.Homa Bay Law Courts,All Other Govt Offices. |
Within The Same Compound. |
Homabay | 250 | Ndhiwa | D/County Commisioner’s Compound Ndhiwa | Deputy County Commisioner’s Office | 50m |
Homabay | 251 | Mbita | Mbita | Dc’s Compound | 60m |
Homabay | 252 | Suba | Magunga | Within Magunga Shopping Centre | 0 |
Migori | 253 | Rongo | Dc’s Compound | Rongo Town | Same Copound |
Migori | 254 | Awendo | Cereal’s Board Compound | Awendo Town | Same Copound |
Migori | 255 | Suna East | Dc’s Compound | Migori Town | Same Copound |
Migori | 256 | Suna West | Cereal Board’s Compound | Migori Town | Same Copound |
Migori | 257 | Uriri | Opposite Dc’s Compound | Uriri Town | 40 M |
Migori | 258 | Nyatike | Dc’s Compound | Nyatike Town | Same Copound |
Migori | 259 | Kuria West | Next To Kehancha Law Court | Kehancha Town | 50 M |
Migori | 260 | Kuria East | Dc’s Compound | Kegonga Town | Same Copound |
Kisii | 261 | Bonchari | Ministry Of Public Works | Suneka Town | Same Copound |
Kisii | 262 | South Mugirango | Next To Dc’s Compound | Nyamarambe Town | 100 M |
Kisii | 263 | Bomachoge Borabu | Opposite Do’s Compound | Magena Town | 40 M |
Kisii | 264 | Bobasi | Dc’s Compound | Sameta Market | Same Copound |
Kisii | 265 | Bomachoge Chache | Dc’s Compound | Ogembo Town | Same Copound |
Kisii | 266 | Nyaribari Masaba | Dc’s Compound | Masimba Town | Same Copound |
Kisii | 267 | Nyaribari Chache | Dc’s Compound | Keumbu Town | Same Copound |
Kisii | 268 | Kitutu Chache North | Dc’s Compound | Marani Town | Same Copound |
Kisii | 269 | Kitutu Chache South | Dc’s Compound | Kisii Town | Same Copound |
Nyamira | 270 | Fredrick Odenge | Dc’s Compound | Manga Town | Same Copound |
Nyamira | 271 | Benson Ambuko | Dc’s Compound | Nyamira Town | Same Copound |
Nyamira | 272 | Justus Naliakho | Dc’s Compound | Nyamira Town | Same Copound |
Nyamira | 273 | Elijah Ngunjiri | Dc’s Compound | Nyansiongo Town | Same Copound |
Nairobi City | 274 | Westlands | Ministry Of Social Services -Westlands | Ministry Of Social Services -Westlands | 0 Km |
Nairobi City | 275 | Dagoreti North | Maliposa Apartment -Ngong Road | Nakumart -Junction | 4 Km |
Nairobi City | 276 | Dagoretti South | Maisha Poa Centre -Kawangware | Do’s Office -Kawangware. | 1km |
Nairobi City | 277 | Langata | Cdf Offices -Langata | Cdf Offices -Langata | 0km |
Nairobi City | 278 | Kibra | D.C’s Office Kibera | D.C’s Office Kibera | 0km |
Nairobi City | 279 | Roysambu | D.O’s Office-Kahawa West | D.O’s Office-Kahawa West | 0km |
Nairobi City | 280 | Kasarani | D.C’s Office Kasarani | D.C’s Office Kasarani | 0km |
Nairobi City | 281 | Ruaraka | Sacred Heart Catholic Church – Baba Dogo | Sacred Heart Catholic Church – Baba Dogo | 0km |
Nairobi City | 282 | Embakasi South | Joy Villa-Imara Daima | Nakumart Embakasi. | 3km |
Nairobi City | 283 | Embakasi North | D.C’s Office -Dandora | D.O’s Office -Dandora | 0 Km |
Nairobi City | 284 | Embakasi Central | D.C’s Office-Kayole | D.C’s Office-Kayole | 0 Km |
Nairobi City | 285 | Embakasi East | Ea School Of Aviation-Embakasi | Ea School Of Aviation-Embakasi | 0 Km |
Nairobi City | 286 | Embakasi West | Tena -Dolhnolm | Naivas Supermarket – Dolholm | 3 Km |
Nairobi City | 287 | Makadara | Ministry Of Public Works-Industral Area | Ministry Of Public Works-Industral Area | 0 Km |
Nairobi City | 288 | Kamukunji | D.C’s Office-Kamukunji | D.C’s Office-Kamukunji | 0 Km |
Nairobi City | 289 | Starehe | Kie-Ngara | Kie-Ngara | 0 Km |
Nairobi City | 290 | Mathare | Chief’s Camp-Mathare | Chief’s Camp-Mathare | 0 Km |
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1 | 2A | 1053248 | JARAMOGI OGINGA ODINGA UNIVERSITY OF
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MANAGEMENT |
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St Peter and Paul Murinduko Boys High School is a public Boys’ County Level Boarding School. The Senior School (Secondary School) is physically located at Mwea East Subcounty in Kirinyaga County of the Central Region, Kenya. Placement in the school is done by the Ministry of Education of the Republic of Kenya. To be placed to join this school, a grade 9 learner has to select the school online and placement is done based on the available grade 10 vacancies. We have also provided the School’s Official Phone Number Contact. Reach the Principal directly on: 0701 251 119
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This well researched article provides the latest and accurate on the school’s School Physical Location, Postal Address, Mobile Number, Telephone Number, Email Address and School Website. Also available is the school’s Category, type, level, accomodation type, Knec Code and Performance at KNEC EXAMS.
Fees paid at the school is determined by the Ministry of Education and is uniform for all Senior Schools; countrywide. National Senior schools have the highest fees set; followed by Extra-County, County and Sub-County schools in that order.
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• Determination of pathways per senior school
• Determination of vacancies for boarding and day schooling in senior schools
• Selection of pathways, subjects’ combination and schools by grade 9 learners Selection based on pathway
The learner will select 12 schools for their chosen pathway as follows.
– Four 4 schools in first choice track and subject combination
– Four (4) schools in second choice subject combination
– Four (4) schools in third choice subject combination (Total 12 schools) Selection based on accommodation
Out of the 12 schools selected based on pathway;
It will be based on:
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Are you interested in marking this year’s KCSE and KCPE exams? The Kenya National Examination Council, KNEC, is inviting examiners who will mark the 2020 Kenya Certificate Of Secondary Education, KCSE, exams that is slated for Friday March 26, 2021 up to Wednesday April 21, 2021.
The 2020 KCSE examinations marking exercise will be carried on between 19/04/2021 and 07/05/2021 at various marking centres. In order to make this exercise successful, the examination body invites examiners who will see to it this exercise runs smoothly.
In order for you to be invited for Knec exams marking exercise this is what you will have to do;
For further details contact any of the following:
a). Telephone numbers: 0720 741003, 0732 333530, 0775 471980, 0775 471997;
b). Email addresses: sefa@knec.ac.ke and fa@knec.ac.ke
Getting your marking invitation letter is easy. To download the KNEC marking invitation letters, follow the prompts below:
1. Go to your browser (Google, Chrome, Opera) and type in this address: https://cp.knec.ac.ke or just click on the link.
2. In the new window, press on ‘CLICK HERE TO PROCEED.”
3. Enter your User Name (ID NO.) and Pass Word (TSC NO.) and select, ‘Log in’.
4. Once logged in, now select: ‘ACCEPT OFFER’. A prompt will be displayed on your screen/ window to show that the offer has bee recorded, thus: ‘Your offer acceptance has been saved’.
5. To download your marking invitation letter, click on: ‘DOWNLOAD YOUR LETTER’.
6). You can then print your letter or save it on your local device.
Registration can be done for first time applicants or existing users.
First time/ new users are the contracted professionals who have never registered in the online contracted professionals system. To register online, do the following:
Enter your user name and password. Click the link: Login to open the contracted professionals’ home page for filling in missing details, updating existing details, application for a vacancy and online submission. The interface shown in figure 4 below will be generated.
The Teachers Service Commission (TSC) has released a wealth declaration simplified guide to teachers. Use this guide whenever you are required to declare your income, assets and liabilities at the TSC online portal.
All TSC employees can be users in the Teachers Online Services Information system. It is a web-based system and can be accessed through any browser preferably chrome or Mozilla Firefox.
To access the portal, go to TSC website www.tsc.go.ke, click on online services menu and go to Teachers Online Services sub menu.
Or type www.teachersonline.go.ke on the browser and press enter on the keyboard to display the home page as demonstrated below. Click on the Declaration of Income, Assets and Liabilities link at the top of the page to proceed
1. Enter your TSC number in the field provided and click on the Next button.
2. Provide your mobile number and VALID e-mail address. Do not use another person’s e mail. This is because you will need it for the purposes of:
i. Resetting your password in case you forget it.
ii. Confirmation of declaration submission as a copy will be sent to your e-mail upon completion.
3. Set your preferred password and repeat to confirm. Click Next to move to the next step.
Enter Mobile Number
Enter E-mail address
Enter Preferred Password
1. Type in your TSC number in the TSC number textbox provided.
2. Enter your password and click on Log in button.
1. Read through the general information and click Next
2. ill in the place of birth, marital status, postal and permanent address in the fields provided. Click on the Next button below the page to save and proceed.
1. Click on the appropriate tab to capture the liabilities, Income and Assets statements. Click on the Add/Save button below each category (liabilities, Income and Assets) to add more records.
a) Capturing Spouse(s) and dependants
Enter your spouse(s) and dependants’ details. Click on the Save button to proceed. One can capture more dependants by repeating the same process.
b) Dependants’ Declaration of Income, Assets and Liabilities
1. The list of dependants is on the right side of the window, click on Declare statement under Actions column on the far right. If not applicable, click Next to proceed.
2. Click on the appropriate tab to capture liabilities, income and assets statements for your spouse(s) and dependants. Click on the Add/Save button below each category (liabilities, Income and Assets) to add and save more records. Click on the Next button to move to the next page.
1. Enter any other relevant information in the fields provided and click on the Save/Add button. If not applicable, click on the Next button to move to the next page. Click to add/Save entry
1. Enter the witness details in the fields provided and click Save.
2. Click on the view Summary button to view your declaration. In case you need to make corrections, click on the appropriate menu on the left side of the window or use previous button to move back to the page you want to edit.
Once you are satisfied, click on the Submit button to complete your declaration. A copy will be sent to your e-mail which you provided in step two (page 5) above.
Click to delete entry.
2020-2022 Wealth Declaration; online declaration of income, assets and liabilities
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This can be used by administrators for actual monitoring of Income, Assets and Liabilities.
Once you are logged in, click on monitor Income, Assets and Liabilities navigation link on the left side of the window.
1. Check the status of declaration on the Compliance column to verify compliance.
2. Give reasons for non-compliance by selecting the appropriate reason in the Non Compliance Reason column.
3. Click on the Save button at the bottom of the form to submit.
In case you forget your password, click on the Forgot password in step two.
Enter your TSC No then click Continue button to re-set your password. Follow the instructions given in your e-mail to create a new password.
In case your password is compromised and you need to change, click on the drop down Arrow at the top of the right side of the window and click on the Profile menu.
Next, Click on Account.
On the new page, enter the new password in the New password field and the old password in the Current password field. Click on the Save button to save.
Use the new password next time you want to log in.
Ensure that you have logged out of the system when you are not using it for security reasons.
To log out, Click on the drop down Arrow at the top of the right side of the window and click on Sign out menu as demonstrated below.
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Lugulu Girls High SCHOOL KCSE 2020/2021 RESULTS ANALYSIS (SCHOOL MEAN, INDIVIDUAL CANDIDATES’ RESULTS AND MEAN GRADE SUMMARY)- Lugulu Girls High School is a top performing high school located in Bungoma County, Kenya. Here is the KCSE 2020 results analysis for the school.
Lugulu Girls High school has always maintained a good run in the KCSE examinations over the years. For instance, in the 2019 Kenya Certificate of Secondary Education (KCSE) examination results the school emerged among the top 100 schools in the whole country.
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BIOLOGY FORM ONE NOTES
INTRODUCTION TO BIOLOGY
What is Biology?
Biology is the branch of science that deals with the study of living things. In Greek, Bios means life while Logos means knowledge.
Branches of biology
There are two main branches:
The others include:
Name at least six other smaller branches of biology (6 marks).
Importance of Biology
Others
List five professional occupations that require the study of biology. (5 marks)
Characteristics of living things;
Question
Collection of specimens
Apparatus used
Precautions during Collection and Observation of specimens
Practical activity 2
Practical activity 3
Comparison between plants and animals
Plants | Animals |
1. Green in colour( have chlorophyll) | 1. Lack chlorophyll thus feed on readymade food. |
2. Their cells have cellulose cell walls. | 2. Cells lack cellulose cell walls. |
3. Respond slowly to changes in the environment. | 3. Respond quickly. |
4. Lack specialized excretory organs. | 4. Have complex excretory organs. |
5. Do not move about. | 5. Move about in search of food and water. |
6. Growth occurs in shoot and root tips.(apical growth) | 6.Growth occurs in all body parts9intercalary growth). |
Revision questions
CLASSIFICATION I
INTRODUCTION
Living things are also known as living organisms.
Organisms (forms of life) have distinguishing characteristics and therefore are grouped.
The Magnifying lens
-Is used for enlarging small objects.
(Diagram)
Procedure of its use
Drawing magnification = Length of the drawing/ drawing Length
Length of the object/Actual Length
(Diagram)
External features of plants and animals
External features of plants
External features of animals
Practical activity 1
To collect and observe animal specimens
To collect and observe plant specimens
What is classification?
-Is an area of biology that deals with the grouping of living organisms according to their structure. Organisms with similar structures are put under one group referred to as a taxon—taxa (plural).
The groupings also consider evolutionary relationships (phylogeny)—since all living organisms had a common origin at one time.
Taxonomy—Science of classification.
Taxonomist—Biologist who studies taxonomy.
Need for classification.
Reasons
Taxonomic Units
Are groups (taxa) into which organisms are placed as a matter of convenience.
Groups are based on observable characteristics common in the group.
In a classification scheme (taxonomic units or groups, a hierarchy of groups are recognized starting with the first largest and highest group; the Kingdom to the smallest and lowest unit; the species.
There are 7 major taxonomic units.
KINGDOM
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PHYLUM/ DIVISION | ||||||||||
CLASS | ||||||||||
ORDER | ||||||||||
FAMILY | ||||||||||
GENUS | ||||||||||
SPECIES
The Kingdom
There are five Kingdoms of living organisms, namely:
A kingdom is divided into Phyla in animals or divisions in plants and sorts out organisms based on body plan and form.
Plan is the adaptation to a special way of life.
The Class is further divided into small groups; Orders using structural features.
Orders are divided into families using structural features, then Families into Genera (singular genus) –based on recent common ancestral features that are less adaptive.
Genus is divided into species i.e. kind of plant, or animal.
Down the hierarchy, the number of organisms in each group decreases but their similarities increases.
The Species group members naturally interbreed to produce fertile off springs.
Minor differences are exhibited in the species groups e.g. on colour of the skin in human beings and varieties of plants.
The groups of the species are termed to as varieties, races or strains.
Classification of A human being and a maize plant
Taxonomic unit | Human being | maize | bean |
kingdom | Animalia | plantae | plantae |
Phylum or division | Chordata | Angiospermaphyta | Angiospermae |
class | Mammalia | monocotyledonae | Dicotyledonae |
order | Primates | Graminales | Rosales |
family | Hominidae | Graminaceae | Leguminosae |
genus | homo | zea | Phaseolus |
species | sapiens | mays | Vulgaris
|
Scientific name Homo sapiens Zea mays phaseolus vulgaris
Scientific Naming Of Living Organisms
Present naming was developed by carolus Linnaeus 18th c, where organisms were given 2 names in Latin language.
Living organisms have their scientific names and common names i.e. local or vernacular names.
Scientific naming uses the double naming system—Binomial system.
In binomial system, an organism is given both the genus and species name.
Binomial nomenclature (Double –naming system)-Is the assigning of scientific names to living organisms governed by a definite set of rules recognized internationally.
Principles of binomial nomenclature
Lion—- Pantheraleo
Leopard—– Pantherapardus
Domestic dog—– Canisfarmiliaris
Human being— Homo sapiens
Maize plant—Zea mays
Lion and Leopard are closely related —Same genus but distantly related—different species.
Meladogynekikuyuensis – Is a scientific name of a nematode from kikuyu.
Aloe kilifiensis— A member of Aloeceae family from Kilifi discovery.
Garinsogaparviflorawaweruensis — a member of Macdonald eye family discovered by Waweru.
Study Question 1
Complete the table below
Taxon | Lion | Domestic dog | Garden pea | Napier grass |
kingdom | ||||
Phylum/division | ||||
class | ||||
order | ||||
family | ||||
genus | ||||
species |
Scientific name ——————— ———————— ———————– ————————
Revision Questions:
CLASSIFICATION 1
Diversity of Living Organisms
Need For Classification
Historical Background of Classification
Taxonomic Units of Classification
Carolus Linnaeus (1707-1778) initially introduced the two kingdom system of classification. However many new life forms have been discovered which are neither animals nor plants. This has led to a more accepted classification system that adopts five kingdoms. These are;
Kingdom is further divided into several phyla in animals or divisions in plants.
It is the second largest and further divided into classes.
Each class is divided into several orders.
Orders are divided into smaller groups called families.
Family is divided into several Genera.
Here members are closely related. It is further divided into the species.
This is the smallest unit of classification.
Species is defined as a group of organisms whose members naturally interbreed to produce fertile offspring’s.
Members of a given species have small differences such as skin colour, height etc.
Classification of Man and Maize plant.( Table 2.1 Page 15 KLB Bk 1)
Scientific Naming of Living Organisms.
Binomial Nomenclature.
This is the double naming system of organisms where organisms are assigned two names i.e. the generic name and the specific name.
In binomial nomenclature the following rules are observed.
Examples
Revision Questions
CELL PHYSIOLOGY
Membrane Structure and Properties
The Cell Membrane
Diagram
Properties of Cell Membrane
Physiological Processes
Diffusion
Practical Activity 1
To demonstrate diffusion using potassium permanganate (VII)
Role of Diffusion in Living Organisms
Factors Affecting Diffusion
Diagrams
Osmosis
Diagram fig 4.6
Practical activity 2
Practical activity 3
Osmotic Pressure
Osmotic Potential
Water Relations in Animals
Diagrams
Water Relations in Plants
Diagrams
Study Question 5
Practical Activity 4
Wilting
Study Question 6
Role of Osmosis in Organisms
Factors Affecting Osmosis
Active Transport
Role of Active Transport
Factors Affecting Active Transport.
NB/ Any factor affecting energy production affect the rate of active transport.
Revision Questions.
Cell Specialization, Tissues, Organs and Organ Systems
Animal tissues include;
Plant tissues include:
Revision Questions
MICROSCOPE
Microscope Parts & Function
Parts of the Microscope
1. Eyepiece | Contains a magnifying lens that focuses the image from the objective into your eye. | |
2. Course Adjust | For focusing under low magnification | |
3. Fine Adjust | For focusing under high magnification or low | |
4. Low Power Objective | For large specimens or overview | |
5. High Power Objective | For detailed viewing or small specimens | |
6. Specimen on glass slide | What you want to look at | |
7. Stage | Supports specimen in correct location to lens | |
8. Condenser | Focuses the light on specimen | |
9. Diaphragm (iris or disc) | Regulates amount of light and contrast | |
10. Light Source | Illuminates the specimen for viewing |
Handling and Care of the Microscope
The following rule should be observed:
Using the Microscope
Magnification
Magnification = Eye Piece Lens Magnification X Objective Lens Magnification.
Study Question 1
Fill the table below.
Eye piece lens
maginification |
Objective lens
magnification |
Total magnification |
X5 | X4 | |
X10 | X5 | |
X10 | X100 | |
X40 | X600 | |
X10 | X100 |
Practical Activity 1
Cell Structures as Seen Under the Light Microscope
Diagrams- plant and animal cells
The Electron Microscope.
Study Question 2
Practical Activity 2
Cell Structures as Seen Under the Electron Microscope
Diagrams – Plant and Animal Cells
The Cell Organelles
Diagram
Diagram
Diagrams
Diagram
Study Question 3
Differences between Plant and Animal Cells
Preparation of Temporary Slides
Practical Activity 3
Estimation of Cell Sizes.
NUTRITION IN PLANTS AND ANIMALS
Nutrition
Autotrophism
Heterotrophism
Autotrophism
External Structure of a Leaf
A leaf is a flattened organ which is attached to the stem or a branch of a plant.
Diagrams
Parts of a leaf
Lamina: This is the flat surface. It is green in colour and contain the photosynthetic tissue.
Midrib: This is a thick structure running through the middle of the leaf
Veins: They arise from the midrib to forming an extensive network of veins.
Leaf Apex: This is the tip of the leaf and usually it is pointed.
Petiole: It attaches the leaf to the stem or branch.
In some monocotyledonous plants the leaves are attached to the stem by the leaf sheath.
Practical Activity 1: To examine the External Features of a Dicotyledonous and Monocotyledonous leaf
Study Question 1
InternalStructure of a Leaf
Study Question 2
Adaptations of Leaves to Photosynthesis.
The Chloroplast
Practical Activity 2: To Observe Distribution of Stomata
Study Question 3.
The Process of Photosynthesis
6H2O + 6CO2 ———-> C6H12O6+ 6O2
Water + Carbon (IV) oxide Glucose + Oxygen.
The above chemical equation translates as:
Six molecules of water plus six molecules of carbon (IV) Oxide produce one molecule of sugar plus six molecules of oxygen
Light stage (Light Dependent Stage)
– Occurs in the grana containing chlorophyll which traps / absorbs sun light energy.
– This Energy is used to split water molecules into hydrogen ion and oxygen gas.
– This process is called photolysis of water and is shown below.
2H2O 4H + O2
(Water) Hydrogen atom Oxygen
– Hydrogen atoms produced here enter into the dark stage.
– Oxygen gas removed through stomata or is used for respiration within the plant;
– Some Light energy is used in Adenosine Triphosphate (ATP) formation; ATP an energy rich compound.
– ATP is later used in the dark stage.
Dark stage. (Light Independent Stage)
– Carbon (IV) oxide combines with hydrogen atoms to form glucose/simple carbohydrate.
– This is called Carbon (IV) Oxide fixation.
Carbon (IV) oxide + Hydrogen Atom Simple Carbohydrate
CO2 + 4H C6H12O6
– This stage takes place in the stroma and proceeds whether light is present or not.
– ATP Energy from light stage is used to provide the required energy in this reaction;
– Simple sugars formed are used for respiration to provide energy or are converted to storable forms e.g lipids, proteins, starch, cellulose, etc.
Study Question 4
Practical Activity 3: To Investigate the Presence of Starch in a Leaf.
Study Question 5
Factors Affecting the Rate of Photosynthesis
Range of optimum light intensity
Light intensity
Range of optimum CO2 concentration
Carbon (IV) oxide concentration
Study Question 6
Practical Activity 4: To Investigate Factors Necessary for Photosynthesis.
Study Question 7
Study Question 8
Study Question 9
Study Question 10
Practical Activity 5: To Investigate the Gas Produced During Photosynthesis.
Study Question 11
Chemical Compounds Which Constitute Living Organisms
Properties of Monosaccharides
Functions
Condensation
Monosaccharide + Monosaccharide Disaccharide + Water.
C6H12O6 + C6H12O6 C6H22O11 + H2O
Examples
Glucose + Glucose Maltose + Water.
Glucose + Fructose Sucrose + Water
Glucose + Galactose Lactose + Water.
Properties of Disaccharides
iii) They are readily broken into their constituent monosaccharide molecules in a process known as Hydrolysis in the presence of water.
Hydrolysis
Disaccharide + Water Monosaccharide + Monosaccharide
C6H22O11 + H2O Hydrolysis C6H12O6 + C6H12O6
Sucrose + Water Hydrolysis Glucose + Fructose
Lactose + Water Hydrolysis Glucose + Galactose
Maltose + Water Hydrolysis. Glucose + Glucose.
Functions
iii) Polysaccharides.Theyare made of many monosaccharide molecules hence are long and more complex.
Examples of polysaccharides
Properties of Polysaccharides
Study Question 12
Practical Activity 6: To Carry out Food Tests for Carbohydrates
iii) Non Reducing Sugars
Diagram
Properties of Lipids
Functions of Lipids
Study Question 13
Practical Activity 7: testing for the Presence of Lipids
Properties of Proteins
Functions of Proteins
Study question 14
Practical Activity 8
To Test for Proteins
Enzymes
Naming of the Enzyme
Example 1
Substrate | Enzyme |
Carbohydrate | Carbohydrase |
Starch e.g. amylose | Amylase |
Sucrose | Sucrase |
Maltose | Maltase |
Protein | Protease |
Lipid | Lipase |
Example 2
Reaction | Enzyme |
Hydrolysis | Hydrolase |
Oxidation | Oxidase |
Reduction | Reductase |
Properties of Enzymes
Factors Affecting the Rate of Enzyme Controlled Reactions
Diagrams
Diagrams
Diagrams
Importance of Enzymes
Study Question 15
Practical Activity 9
Study Question 16
Study Question 17
Practical Activity 10