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WK LSN STRAND SUB-STRAND LESSON LEARNING OUTCOMES LEARNING EXPERIENCES KEY INQUIRY QUESTIONS LEARNING RESOURCES ASSESSMENT METHODS REFLECTION
2 1
PILLARS OF IMAN
Attributes of Allah (S.W.T)
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:
Sub a) Identify the Attributes of Allah (S.W.T.) and their corresponding meaning to strengthen their
belief in Allah (S.W.T.).
Learners are guided to listen to the Attributes of Allah from digital devices. - Leaners sing qasida on the Attributes of Allah
What are the favours of Allah (S.W.T.) to mankind?
Quran 
Oral question 
2 2
PILLARS OF IMAN
Attributes of Allah (S.W.T)
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:
Explain the significance of the given Attributes of Allah (S.W.T.) in shaping his/her character.
Learners are guided to identify Attributes of Allah and their corresponding meaning (Al-Rahman, ALRahim, Al-Malik, ALSalaam, AL-Samiu and Al-
Basir).
What are the Attributes of Allah (S.W.T.)?
Quran 
Written texts 
2 3
PILLARS OF IMAN
Attributes of Allah (S.W.T)
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:
Sub
Apply the Attributes of Allah (S.W.T.) while making dua (supplication)
Learners match and sort the attributes of Allah (S.W.T.) and their meaning - In pairs or small groups learners are guided to discuss the unique Attributes of
Allah (S.W.T.). -
What does Allah (S.W.T.) do for us
Quran 
Oral questions
3 1
PILLARS OF IMAN
Angel and their duties
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:
Sub a) Identify the names of the angels and their duties as a Pillar of
Iman
Learners are guided to name the angels of Allah, (Jibril, Raqib and Atid, Mikail, Israil and Israfil).
What are the duties of angels?
Quran 
Written tests
3 2
PILLARS OF IMAN
Angel and their duties
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:
Sub a) Identify the names of the angels and their duties as a Pillar of
Iman
Learners match and sort the names of angels and their corresponding duties using flashcards/pocket boards
What are the duties of angels?
Quran 
Oral questions 
3 3
PILLARS OF IMAN
Angel and their duties
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:
Sub
Explain the significance of belief in angels in life of a Muslim
In pairs or small groups learners are guided to discuss the significance of angels in their lives. - In pairs or small groups learners are guided to find names of angels from a crossword
puzzle. -
Why did Allah (S.W.T.) create angels?
Quran 
Written tests 
4 1
PILLARS OF IMAN
Prophets mentioned in the Qur
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:
a) Mention the twenty-five prophets of Allah (S.W.T.) named in the Qur
Learners identify fellow learners named after prophets. - Learners are guided to name the prophets of Allah in the Qur
Who is a prophet? 2. Why were prophets sent to mankind?
Quran 
Written tests 
4 2
PILLARS OF IMAN
Prophets mentioned in the Qur
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:
Identify the Ulul Azm prophets from among the twenty-five prophets of Allah to strengthen their Iman
Learners identify fellow learners named after prophets. - Learners are guided to name the prophets of Allah in the Qur
Who is a prophet? 2. Why were prophets sent to mankind?
Quran 
Written tests 
4 3
PILLARS OF IMAN
Prophets mentioned in the Qur
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:
Apply the virtues of the prophets of Allah in their daily life.
Appreciate the belief in the prophets of Allah as a Pillar of Iman.
n pairs or small groups learners are guided to discuss the virtues (patience, kindness, honesty, truthfulness, generosity and obedience) of the prophets
Learners sing Qasida on
the 25 prophets
What virtues do we learn from these prophets
Quran 
Oral and written tests 
5 1
Devotional Acts
Twahara (Ritual Purity)
Twahara (Ritual Purity)
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:
" Sub
strand, the learner"
:
"Outline the types of najasaat (impurities) a
Muslim should avoid"
in order to perform acts
of ibadah (worship).
- Learners are guided to name the different types of najasaat (mukhaffafah or light, mutawassitah or medium, and mughalladha or heavy).
What is najasaat? 2. How do you purify najasaat
Quran 
peer assessment 
5 2
Devotional Acts
Twahara (Ritual Purity)
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:
" Sub
strand, the learner

Appreciate maintenance of ritual
"
cleanliness as a condition for ibadah.
In pairs or small groups learner
"What items do you use in removing najasaat? Why is it important to" remove impurities?
Quran 
Peer assessment 
5 3
Devotional Acts
Twahara (Ritual Purity)
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:
" Sub
strand, the learner

Appreciate maintenance of ritual
"
cleanliness as a condition for ibadah.
In pairs or small groups learner
"What items do you use in removing najasaat? Why is it important to" remove impurities?
Quran 
Peer assessment 
6 1
Devotional Acts
"Wudhu (Ablution) Nullifiers of" wudhu
Significance of wudhu
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:
" Sub strand, the learner
:"
Discuss the nullifiers of wudhu (Ablution) so as to maintain a state
of ritual purity
- Learners are guided to search for nullifiers of wudhu (Ablution) using digital devices/from resource persons/books
What nullifies wudhu?
Quran 
Oral questions 
6 2
Devotional Acts
Wudhu (Ablution)
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:
Sub
" Appreciate the need to be in a state of purity
as a condition for"
ibadah.
Learners are guide
to discuss times recommended to be in a state of wudhu
When is it recommende d to be in a state of wudhu?
Quran 
Written tests 
6 3
Devotional Acts
Conditions for Swala
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:
Sub State the conditions for Swalah as a requirement for its
validity
Learners are guided to mention the 9 conditions for swalah.
Appreciate the need for observing the condition for swalah for its validity
Quran 
Teacher made tests 
7 1
Devotional Acts
Conditions for Swala
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:
Sub
strand, the learner
:
"Appreciate the need for observing the condition
for swalah for its"
validity
Learners are guided to use digital devices in identifying times for swalah and direction of Qibla
Why should a Muslim observe the conditions for prayers?
Quran 
Ora
7 2
Devotional Acts
Pillars of Swalah
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:
Sub Explain the pillars of swalah as a
requirement for its validity
Learners are guided in groups to discuss the pillars of swalah. -
What do you do hen praying
Quran 
7 3
Devotional Acts
Pillars of Swalah
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:
Sub Apply the pillars of swalah correctly in
daily prayers
Learners role play the pillars of swalah
What do you recite when praying?
Quran 
8 1
Devotional Acts
Pillars of Swalah
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:
Sub Apply the pillars of swalah correctly in
daily prayers
Learners are guided in watching pillars of swalah on digital devices
What do you recite when praying?
Quran 
Written tests 
8 2
Devotional Acts
Akhlaq (Moral Values)
Pillars of Swalah
Kindness to Allah
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:
Sub Appreciate the need for observing the pillars of swalah by emulating the Sunnah of the
Prophet (S.A.W.).
Learners in groups demonstrate the pillars of swalah.
Which postures are performed in prayers?
Qur
Written tests 
8 3
Akhlaq (Moral Values)
Kindness to Allah
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:
Sub Explain the significance of showing kindness to Allah
Learners are guided to watch digital devices/charts/phot os appropriate ways of caring for Allah
Why should you be kind to Allah
Quran 
Written tests 
9

MID BREAK

10 1
Akhlaq (Moral Values)
Kindness to Allah
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:
Sub Demonstrate ways through which he/she can show kindness to Allah
Learners are guided to dramatize ways of showing kindness to Allah
How can you show kindness to Allah
Quran 
Oral questions 
10 2
Akhlaq (Moral Values)
Kindness to Allah
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:
Sub Demonstrate ways through which he/she can show kindness to Allah
Learners are guided to dramatize ways of showing kindness to Allah
How can you show kindness to Allah
Quran 
Oral questions 
10 3
Akhlaq (Moral Values)
Islamic Manners of Dressing
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:
Sub a) Explain appropriate code of dress as per the
teachings of Islam
Learners are guided to identify features of the Islamic code
/manners of dress
How should a Muslim dress
Quran 
Oral questions 
11 1
Akhlaq (Moral Values)
Islamic Manners of Dressing
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:
" Sub Discuss the significance of Islamic code of dress to
enhance character"
"formation. Appreciate Islamic code of dress as a means of earning
rewards from Allah."
In pairs or in groups learners are guided to discuss the significance of the Islamic code of dress. - Learners model Islamic dress
What are some of the dressing trends that should be avoided by a Muslim?
Quran 
Written tests 
11 2
Akhlaq (Moral Values)
Islamic Manners of Dressing
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:
Sub Discuss the significance of Islamic code of dress to enhance character formation.
Appreciate Islamic code of dress as a means of earning
rewards from Allah.
In pairs or in groups learners are guided to discuss the significance of the Islamic code of dress. - Learners model Islamic dress
What are some of the dressing trends that should be avoided by a Muslim?
Quran 
Oral questions 
11 3
Akhlaq (Moral Values)
Positive Usage of Media
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:
Sub Identify types of media in his/her environment to create awareness on various sources of information
- Learners are guided to identify different types of media in their environment (print media, TV, movies, phones, laptops/desktops, videogames, PlayStation,
Internet
What do you use media for
Qur
"Qur
Written tests 
12 1
Akhlaq (Moral Values)
Positive Usage of Media
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:
Sub Explain the positive use of media for Islamic character
building.
Learners are guided to discuss Islamic teachings governing the use of media
What should a Muslim avoid when using media
Quran 
Oral questions 
12 2
Akhlaq (Moral Values)
Positive Usage of Media
Evils of Begging
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:
Sub Observe Islamic ethics while using media in day-today life. d) Appreciate media as a gift from Allah (S.W.T.) by using them
appropriately
In pairs or in groups learners are guided to discuss the positive and negative uses of media
How can you use media positively?
Quran 
Hadith on a chart 
12 3
Akhlaq (Moral Values)
Evils of Begging
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:
Sub Explain the evils of begging as a mean of
fostering a work ethic
Learners are guided to discuss evils of begging according to the teachings of Islam
Why is begging discouraged?
Quran 
Hadith on a xhart

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