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1

Opener exams

2 1
EUROPEAN INVASION OF AFRICA & THE PROCESS OF COLONIZATION
Reasons for European invasion.
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:


Give reasons for European invasion of Africa.

Brain storming,
Discussion.
Maps showing colonies
KLB BOOK III PP 1-2.
2 2
EUROPEAN INVASION OF AFRICA & THE PROCESS OF COLONIZATION
Meanings of the terms Scramble & Partition. Methods used to acquire colonies in Africa.
Factors leading to scramble for colonies in Africa.
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:
Define the terms scramble & partition.
Discuss the methods used to acquire colonies in Africa.



Oral questions, explanations & discussion.
Maps showing colonies
KLB BOOK III. P 1
2 3
EUROPEAN INVASION OF AFRICA & THE PROCESS OF COLONIZATION
The process of partition of Africa. European colonies in Africa.
The impacts of partitioning of Africa.
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:
Describe the process of partition of Africa.

Identify African colonies possessed by each European country.
Exposition: principles & terms of the Berlin Conference.
Discussion: process of partitioning in Africa.
Q/A discussion.
Maps showing colonies
Photograph
Newspaper cuttings
Students
KLB BOOK III PP 6
2 4
Africans
Leaders who offered resistance.
The causes & course of Maji Maji rebellion.
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:
Outline factors influencing African reactions to European colonization.
Identify the two basic ways of
African reactions to European colonization.
Give examples of African leaders who offered military resistance to European Colonization.
Oral questioning followed by a discussion.


Discussion on resistant African leaders
Photograph
Newspaper cuttings
Students
KLB BOOK III.
P10
3 1
Africans
Reasons for failure of the uprising. Results of uprising.
Causes & course of Toure
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:
Outline reasons for failure of the uprising.

Analyze the results of the uprising.
Q/A and brief discussion.
Photograph
Newspaper cuttings
Students

KLB BOOK III.
P 12
3 2
Africans
Toure
The Ndebele War. The Shona
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:
Give reasons for Samouri
Q/A & guided discussion.
Photograph
Newspaper cuttings
Students
Map: British occupation of Zimbabwe


KLB BOOK III. P 18
3 3
Africans
Collaboration of the Baganda to European invasion.
The factors of Buganda Agreement.
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:
Give reasons for Collaboration of the Baganda to European invasion.
Describe the course of collaboration.
Q/A & discussion.
Photograph
Newspaper cuttings
Students
KLB BOOK III.
P21
3 4
Africans
The collaboration of the Lozi to British invasion.
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:
Give reasons for Lewanika
Detailed discussion.
Map: regions occupied by the Lozi.
KLB BOOK III.
P 25
4 1
ESTABLISHMENT OF COLONIAL RULE IN KENYA.
Factors leading to scramble & partition of East Africa.
The process of partition of East Africa.
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:



Discuss factors leading to scramble & partition of East Africa.


Q/A, review scramble & partition of Africa.
Discuss scramble for East Africa.
Photograph
Newspaper cuttings
Students

KLB BOOK III.
PP 31.
4 2
ESTABLISHMENT OF COLONIAL RULE IN KENYA.
British occupation of Kenya.
Resistance to British invasion.
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:
Outline the process British occupation of Kenya.
Identify problems faced by the I.B.E.A. company in administering the British territory.
Identify methods used to establish colonial rule in Kenya.
Exposition & discussion.
Photograph
Newspaper cuttings
Students


KLB BOOK III.
P 36
4 3
ESTABLISHMENT OF COLONIAL RULE IN KENYA.
Causes & the course of Nandi resistance.
Reasons for long resistance and eventual defeat.
Causes & course of Agiriama resistance.
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:
State the causes of the Nandi resistance.
Describe the course of Nandi resistance.
Q/A & discussion.
Photograph
Newspaper cuttings
Students

KLB BOOK III.
P 38
4 4
ESTABLISHMENT OF COLONIAL RULE IN KENYA.
Causes & course of the Bukusu resistance.
The causes & the courses of the Somali resistance.
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:
State the causes of the Bukusu resistance.
Analyse results of Bukusu resistance.
Guided discussion.
Photograph
Newspaper cuttings
Students


KLB BOOK III.
P 41
5 1
ESTABLISHMENT OF COLONIAL RULE IN KENYA.
Reasons for failure of armed African resistance.
Causes & course of collaboration by the Maasai.
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:
Give reasons for failure of armed African resistance.
Q/A & discussion.
Photograph
Newspaper cuttings
Students


KLB BOOK III.
P 44
5 2
ESTABLISHMENT OF COLONIAL RULE IN KENYA.
Causes and results of Akamba resistance. Causes and results of collaboration by the Akamba.
Causes, course and results of the resistance by the Agikuyu. Causes, course and results of the collaboration by the Agikuyu.
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:
State causes of collaboration by the Akamba.

Analyse results of the collaboration.

Oral questions, brief explanations.
Students
Resource person. Students


KLB BOOK III.
P 48
5 3
ESTABLISHMENT OF COLONIAL RULE IN KENYA.
COLONIAL ADMINISTRATION
Causes, course and results of the collaboration by the Luo.
Features of Colonial Rule. Indirect Rule.
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:
State the causes of the collaboration by the Luo.
Describe the course of their collaboration.
Analyse the results of collaboration

Q/A & Discussion.

Assignment: Essay questions.
Resource person.
Students


KLB BOOK III.
P 52
5 4
COLONIAL ADMINISTRATION
Colonial Central Government & Colonial Local Government.
The British in Kenya.
The British in Nigeria.
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:
Describe the Administrative structure of British Administration
Describe the Administrative structure of colonial local government.
Flow diagram: colonial Administration structure.
Q/A: provincial administration structure.
Resource person: ex
Chart:
Colonial Administration structure
Students


KLB BOOK III.
P 57
6 1
COLONIAL ADMINISTRATION
Reasons and shortcomings of Indirect Rule in Nigeria.
The British in Zimbabwe. (Southern Rhodesia.)
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:
Highlight reasons for indirect rule in Nigeria.
Identify shortcomings of indirect rule if Nigeria.
Oral questions & detailed discussion
Students
KLB BOOK III.
P 61
6 2
COLONIAL ADMINISTRATION
Reasons for and shortcomings of British Direct Rule in Zimbabwe.
Effects of Direct Rule in Zimbabwe.
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:
Explain reasons for and shortcomings of British direct rule in Zimbabwe.
Exposition & detailed discussion.
Students
Map: location of Zimbabwe.


KLB BOOK III.
P 64
6 3
COLONIAL ADMINISTRATION
Aspects of Assimilation.
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:
Identify aspects of assimilation as a method of administration.

Exposition, Q/A and detailed discussion.
Students

KLB BOOK III.
P 65.
6 4
COLONIAL ADMINISTRATION
Benefits and effects of French Assimilation in Senegal.
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:
Identify benefits enjoyed by sssimilated Africans in the four communes.
Explain the failures of Assimilation Policy.
Analyse the effects of Assimilation In Senegal.

Exposition, Q/A and detailed discussion
Map: location of Senegal.


KLB BOOK III.
P 68
7 1
SOCIAL & ECONOMICAL DEVELOPMENTS DURING COLONIAL PERIOD IN KENYA.
The Uganda Railway.
The process of building the railway and the problems encountered.
Effects of construction of the Uganda railway.
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:
Give reasons for building the railway.
Oral questions & brief discussion.
Map: the Uganda railway & slave trade routes.
Map: the Uganda railway & slave routes.
Students
KLB BOOK III.
P 71
7 2
SOCIAL & ECONOMICAL DEVELOPMENTS DURING COLONIAL PERIOD IN KENYA.
Settler farming in Kenya.
Problems encountered by the settlers in Kenya.
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:
State the reasons for settler farming in Kenya.
Explain methods used by the colonial government to promote settler farming.
Exposition & discussion.
Map: white highlands in Kenya.
Students, MapsCharts
KLB BOOK III.
P 76
7 3
SOCIAL & ECONOMICAL DEVELOPMENTS DURING COLONIAL PERIOD IN KENYA.
Crops grown by European settlers in Kenya.
Colonial land policies.
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:
Identify crops grown by European settlers in Kenya and where they were grown.
Q/A: listing down the crops and mentioning the areas they were first introduced.
Students
Map: white highlands in Kenya.


KLB BOOK III.
P 79
7 4
SOCIAL & ECONOMICAL DEVELOPMENTS DURING COLONIAL PERIOD IN KENYA.
Consequences of colonial land policies.
Devon shire White Paper (1923). Background.
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:
Analyse the consequences of colonial land policies.
Exposition: consequences of major land policies.

Students,MapsCharts


KLB BOOK III.
P 82
8

Midterm

9 1
SOCIAL & ECONOMICAL DEVELOPMENTS DURING COLONIAL PERIOD IN KENYA.
Devonshire White Paper. Recommendations and effects
Urbanization Definition & reasons for Urbanization.
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:
Outline the recommendations of the Devon shire White Paper.
Enumerate effects of the
Devon shire White Paper.
Exposition, probing questions & discussion.
Students
Students. MapsCharts


KLB BOOK III.
P84
9 2
SOCIAL & ECONOMICAL DEVELOPMENTS DURING COLONIAL PERIOD IN KENYA.
Consequences of Urbanization.
Development of early Primary & Secondary Education.
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:
State positive and negative consequences of Urbanization.
Oral questions and brief discussion.
MapsCharts
Students


KLB BOOK III.
P 87
9 3
SOCIAL & ECONOMICAL DEVELOPMENTS DURING COLONIAL PERIOD IN KENYA.
Development of early University Education.
Development of Health.
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:
Describe the development of university education in colonial Kenya.
Exposition & discussion.
Maps
Charts
Students


KLB BOOK III.
P 91
9 4
POLITICAL DEVELOPMENTS & STRUGGLE FOR INDEPENDENCE IN KENYA. (1919-1963)
Early political organizations up to 1939. The East Africa Association. (EAA)
Kikuyu Central Association (KCA).
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:
Identify officials of EAA.
Outline the activities of EAA.
Highlight the achievements of EAA.
Q/A: review problems facing Africans.
Detailed discussion.
Maps
Charts
Students
KLB BOOK III.
P 96
10 1
POLITICAL DEVELOPMENTS & STRUGGLE FOR INDEPENDENCE IN KENYA. (1919-1963)
Kavirondo Tax Payers
The Ukamba African Association.
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:
Identify officials of Kavirondo Tax Payers
Exposition, probing questions and discussion.
Maps
Charts


KLB BOOK III.
P 98
10 2
POLITICAL DEVELOPMENTS & STRUGGLE FOR INDEPENDENCE IN KENYA. (1919-1963)
The Coast African Association.
The Taita Hills Association.
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:
Identify officials of the Coast African Association.
Outline the activities and achievements Coast African Association.

Exposition, probing questions and discussion.
Students
Maps
Charts


KLB BOOK III.
P 101.
10 3
POLITICAL DEVELOPMENTS & STRUGGLE FOR INDEPENDENCE IN KENYA. (1919-1963)
Political organizations & movements after 1945. KASU.
KAU
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:
Identify the objectives of KASU
Outline the activities of the organization.
Detailed discussion.
Maps
Charts
Students


KLB BOOK III.
P 102
10 4
POLITICAL DEVELOPMENTS & STRUGGLE FOR INDEPENDENCE IN KENYA. (1919-1963)
Mau Mau War.
KANU & KADU.
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:
Explain the role of ex-servicemen in Mau Mau War.
Give an outline of Mau Mau War.
State the consequences of Mau Mau War.
Resource person,
Detailed discussion.
Resource person.
Maps
Charts


KLB BOOK III.
P 110
11 1
POLITICAL DEVELOPMENTS & STRUGGLE FOR INDEPENDENCE IN KENYA. (1919-1963)
The Trade Union Movement Background. The African Workers Federation (AWF).
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:
Explain reasons for the e rising of the Trade Unions.


Describe the activities of AWF.
Analyse the successes of AWF.
Exposition: background of trade unions.

Exposition & discussion.
Maps

Charts


KLB BOOK III.
P 117
11 2
POLITICAL DEVELOPMENTS & STRUGGLE FOR INDEPENDENCE IN KENYA. (1919-1963)
The Kenya Federation of Labour.
Roles of KFL & other Unions. Role of women in the struggle for independence.
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:
Describe the activities of KFL.
Analyse the successes of KFL.
Exposition & discussion.
Students
Maps
Charts

KLB BOOK III.
P 1118
11 3
POLITICAL DEVELOPMENTS & STRUGGLE FOR INDEPENDENCE IN KENYA. (1919-1963)
Constitutional Changes leading to Independence. African representation in the Legco.
The Lyttelton Constitution.
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:
Describe the circumstances leading to nomination of Eliud Mathu to the LegCo. in 1944.
Identify other constitutional changes as far as African representation in the LegCo was concerned.
Probing questions, Exposition & discussion.
Maps
Charts
Students


KLB BOOK III.
P 121
11 4
POLITICAL DEVELOPMENTS & STRUGGLE FOR INDEPENDENCE IN KENYA. (1919-1963)
Lennox
First Lancaster House Conference.
Second Lancaster House Conference.
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:
Discuss the constitutional events following Lennox
Exposition & discussion.
Maps
Charts
Students
Chart: Constitutional changes in Kenya (1944-1963)

KLB BOOK III.
P 124
12 1
THE RISE OF AFRICAN NATIONALISM.
Factors responsible for African Nationalism.
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:
Define the term Nationalism.
Explain the factors responsible for African Nationalism.


Probing questions leading to reasons for African Nationalism.
Exposition of new ideas.
Students
KLB BOOK III.
P 129
12 2
THE RISE OF AFRICAN NATIONALISM.
Rise & growth of African Nationalism in Ghana.
Methods used by Nationalists in Ghana. Problems faced by early Nationalists.
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:
Trace the Rise & growth of African Nationalism in Ghana.
Identify the role of Dr. Kwame Nkrumah in independence struggle.


Exposition of new ideas & detailed discussion.
Globe / atlas: position of Ghana.
Maps
Charts

KLB BOOK III.
P 130
12 3
THE RISE OF AFRICAN NATIONALISM.
Rise & growth of African Nationalism in Mozambique.
Success of FRELIMO
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:
Discuss the rise & growth of African Nationalism in Mozambique.
Outline the role of FRELIMO in independence struggle.

Exposition & discussion.
Atlas: location of Mozambique
Students

KLB BOOK III.
P 136
12 4
THE RISE OF AFRICAN NATIONALISM.
Rise & growth of African Nationalism in South Africa.
Methods used by nationalists in South Africa.
Challenges in liberation struggle.
Contribution of Nelson Mandela to the fight for freedom & democracy in South Africa.
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:
Discuss the rise & growth of African Nationalism in South Africa.
Discussion: African nationalism / apartheid laws.

Atlas: to locate South Africa & her provinces
Students
Maps
Charts

KLB BOOK III.
P 138
13-14

End of term exam


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