Project Work NLSC
Project Work NLSC
Learning Outcomes
By the end of the session, you will have learned:
What a project is
Why we do projects
Types of projects
Examples of projects
Steps for writing a project
How projects are assessed
A sample project report
What is a project
These projects involve innovative and creative approaches with direct process lines, though
they are somewhat extraordinary but still require limited resources.
These projects require the learner to identify a problem or challenge and formulate
a solution to the identified problem.
The projects require the learners to demonstrate the application of knowledge and
skills from different subject disciplines from the start to completion of the project.
Inventing new uses for cassava beyond the usual applications.
Developing a homemade water filtration system using common materials to provide clean
drinking water.
Creating artwork using recycled materials to promote environmental awareness.
Designing a new recipe that incorporates local, underutilized ingredients in innovative ways.
Building a simple weather station to monitor and record local weather patterns using basic
sensors.
Projects from S.3 to S.4
i) The learner shall be required carry out one
integrated project from S.3 to S.4. This project
shall run from S.3 term 1 to S.4 term 2.
ii) S.3 to S.4 carry out simple non-routine project.
iii) S.3 to S.4 do an individual project.
iv) Project work from S.3 will be guided by a theme
provided by UNEB on annual basis.
Competency
s/n Project Competency Timelines
•Resource Efficiency
Optimizing material, energy, and water use to minimize environmental impact.
•Waste Reduction
•Strategies: Reduce, reuse, and recycle materials throughout project lifecycle.
•Example: "Eco-Hub" project can divert 95% of construction waste from landfills through on-site sorting
and local recycling partnerships.
•Sustainable Sourcing
•Choosing environmentally friendly materials and suppliers.
•Example: "Riverdale Park" project used locally sourced, recycled materials like steel and wood to
reduce carbon footprint and support local economy.
•Carbon Footprint
•Total greenhouse gas emissions from project activities.
What goals should we aim to achieve?
Solar cooker
Making trays
Biogas production
Biomass briquettes
Solar chargers
Hatching machine
List of items that can be recycled - PAPER
Empty &
rinse
before
recycling
List of items that cannot be recycled - PAPER
Wax paper
List of items that can be recycled - PLASTIC
Plastic film
Bubble wrap
List of items that cannot be recycled -
PLASTIC
Melamine
Disposable Products
cutlery (Plastic Plate)
Food packaging Biodegradable
with foil Plastic Bag
Polystyrene
Foam Used straws
"A teaching win for me is when students stop asking, 'Will this be tested in UNEB or on the
exam?' and start caring more about the material's relevance to society than just memorizing
it for a test. It's a true victory when they no longer ask, 'How many marks will this item take?'
but instead engage deeply with the content, driven by genuine curiosity and a desire to make
a difference.“
KAZIBA STEPHEN#2024