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WK | LSN | STRAND | SUB-STRAND | LESSON LEARNING OUTCOMES | LEARNING EXPERIENCES | KEY INQUIRY QUESTIONS | LEARNING RESOURCES | ASSESSMENT METHODS | REFLECTION |
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1 | 1 |
NATURAL AND HISTORIC BUILT ENVIRONMENTS
|
Internal Land Forming Processes - Earth Movements
Internal Land Forming Processes - Horizontal Earth Movements |
By the end of the
lesson, the learner
should be able to:
-Explore the types of earth movements in the environment -Identify causes of earth movements -Recognize the importance of earth movements in shaping landscapes |
- Learners study pictures showing different types of earth movements
-In pairs, learners use blocks of wood to demonstrate horizontal and vertical movements -Learners discuss what happens when these movements occur on the earth's surface |
How do landforms influence human activities?
|
- MENTOR Social Studies Learner's Book pg. 79
-Blocks of wood -Pictures of landforms -Marker pens -Digital resources - MENTOR Social Studies Learner's Book pg. 80 -Diagrams of earth movements -Clay or plasticine |
- Oral questions
-Observation
-Written tests
|
|
1 | 2 |
NATURAL AND HISTORIC BUILT ENVIRONMENTS
|
Internal Land Forming Processes - Vertical Earth Movements
Internal Land Forming Processes - Causes of Earth Movements |
By the end of the
lesson, the learner
should be able to:
-Describe vertical earth movements -Explain how uplifting and downwarping forces affect crustal rocks -Appreciate how vertical movements shape the landscape |
- Learners study diagrams showing forces causing vertical movements of crustal rocks
-Learners discuss the effect of vertical forces on the crustal rock layers -Learners identify natural environments formed as a result of vertical earth movements |
What causes vertical earth movements?
|
- MENTOR Social Studies Learner's Book pg. 81
-Diagrams of earth movements -Clay or plasticine -Digital resources - MENTOR Social Studies Learner's Book pg. 83 -Diagrams showing causes of earth movements -Drawing materials |
- Oral questions
-Demonstrations
-Written assignments
|
|
1 | 3 |
NATURAL AND HISTORIC BUILT ENVIRONMENTS
|
Internal Land Forming Processes - Continental Drift Theory
Internal Land Forming Processes - Plate Tectonics Theory |
By the end of the
lesson, the learner
should be able to:
-Explain the theory of continental drift -Describe the formation of continents according to continental drift theory -Appreciate the contribution of Alfred Wegener to understanding of earth's structure |
- Learners use digital or print resources to research on the continental drift theory
-Learners discuss the super-continent Pangea and its subsequent breakup -Learners complete a flow chart on the continental drift theory |
How did the continents form according to the continental drift theory?
|
- MENTOR Social Studies Learner's Book pg. 85
-Digital resources -Flow charts -Drawing materials -World maps - MENTOR Social Studies Learner's Book pg. 86 -World map showing major plates -Cardboard or manila paper |
- Oral questions
-Flow chart evaluation
-Written tests
|
|
1 | 4 |
NATURAL AND HISTORIC BUILT ENVIRONMENTS
|
Internal Land Forming Processes - Formation of Rift Valley
Internal Land Forming Processes - Formation of Block Mountains |
By the end of the
lesson, the learner
should be able to:
-Describe the formation of Rift Valley by tensional forces -Illustrate the formation of Rift Valley -Appreciate the role of faulting in the formation of Rift Valley |
- Learners study diagrams showing the formation of Rift Valley by tensional forces
-Learners draw diagrams showing the stages in the formation of Rift Valley -Learners discuss how Rift Valley is formed by tensional forces |
How is the Rift Valley formed by tensional forces?
|
- MENTOR Social Studies Learner's Book pg. 88
-Diagrams showing formation of Rift Valley -Drawing materials -Clay or plasticine -Digital resources - MENTOR Social Studies Learner's Book pg. 89 -Old carton boxes -Manila papers |
- Oral questions
-Diagram evaluation
-Written tests
|
|
2 | 1 |
NATURAL AND HISTORIC BUILT ENVIRONMENTS
|
Internal Land Forming Processes - Formation of Tilt Blocks
Internal Land Forming Processes - Formation of Escarpments |
By the end of the
lesson, the learner
should be able to:
-Describe the formation of tilt blocks -Illustrate the formation of tilt blocks -Recognize the importance of faulting in the formation of tilt blocks |
- Learners study diagrams showing the formation of tilt blocks
-Learners use the diagrams to illustrate the formation of tilt blocks -Learners draw diagrams of tilt blocks to describe their formation |
How are tilt blocks formed?
|
- MENTOR Social Studies Learner's Book pg. 90
-Diagrams showing formation of tilt blocks -Drawing materials -Clay or plasticine -Diagrams showing formation of escarpments |
- Oral questions
-Diagram evaluation
-Written assignments
|
|
2 | 2 |
NATURAL AND HISTORIC BUILT ENVIRONMENTS
|
Internal Land Forming Processes - Types of Faults
Internal Land Forming Processes - Effects of Faulting |
By the end of the
lesson, the learner
should be able to:
-Identify different types of faults -Describe the formation of normal faults, reverse faults, and anticlinal faults -Appreciate the role of faulting in landscape formation |
- Learners collect wooden blocks and demonstrate the formation of normal faults
-Learners use clay or plasticine to model different types of faults -Learners watch video clips on the process of faulting in the environment |
How are different types of faults formed?
|
- MENTOR Social Studies Learner's Book pg. 91
-Wooden blocks -Clay or plasticine -Digital devices -Video clips - MENTOR Social Studies Learner's Book pg. 92 -Digital resources -Research materials -Role play materials |
- Oral questions
-Model evaluation
-Observation
|
|
2 | 3 |
NATURAL AND HISTORIC BUILT ENVIRONMENTS
|
Internal Land Forming Processes - Landscape and Human Activities
|
By the end of the
lesson, the learner
should be able to:
-Describe the landscape in their locality -Explain how the landscape affects human activities -Create awareness on conservation of features formed by faulting |
- Learners discuss how the landscape in their locality affects human activities
-Learners create posters or charts on the conservation of features formed as a result of faulting -Learners take walks in their locality to identify the shape of the landscape |
How does the landscape influence human activities in our locality?
|
- MENTOR Social Studies Learner's Book pg. 93
-Local environment -Poster materials -Chart paper -Drawing materials |
- Oral questions
-Poster evaluation
-Observation
|
|
2 | 4 |
NATURAL AND HISTORIC BUILT ENVIRONMENTS
|
Multi-purpose River Projects in Africa - Identification
Multi-purpose River Projects in Africa - River Tana Projects |
By the end of the
lesson, the learner
should be able to:
-Identify selected multi-purpose river projects on a map of Africa -Locate major multi-purpose river projects in Africa -Appreciate the importance of multi-purpose river projects |
- Learners study pictures of multi-purpose river projects like Aswan High Dam
-Learners use relevant print resources or digital devices to search for information on major multi-purpose river projects in Africa -Learners draw a sketch map of Africa and locate various multi-purpose river projects |
How useful are multi-purpose river projects in society?
|
- MENTOR Social Studies Learner's Book pg. 97
-Map of Africa -Digital devices -Drawing materials -Pictures of dams - MENTOR Social Studies Learner's Book pg. 98 -Digital resources -Pictures of River Tana |
- Oral questions
-Map work evaluation
-Written assignments
|
|
3 | 1 |
NATURAL AND HISTORIC BUILT ENVIRONMENTS
|
Multi-purpose River Projects in Africa - Aswan High Dam
Multi-purpose River Projects in Africa - Economic Importance |
By the end of the
lesson, the learner
should be able to:
-Outline the conditions that led to the establishment of Aswan High Dam -Compare the establishment conditions of River Tana Projects and Aswan High Dam -Appreciate the importance of considering various factors before establishing river projects |
- Learners study a map of Africa showing the location of Aswan High Dam
-Learners draw or trace the map of Africa and locate the Aswan High Dam -In groups, learners compare the conditions that led to the establishment of Aswan High Dam and River Tana Projects |
What conditions led to the establishment of Aswan High Dam?
|
- MENTOR Social Studies Learner's Book pg. 98
-Map of Africa -Drawing materials -Digital resources -Pictures of Aswan High Dam - MENTOR Social Studies Learner's Book pg. 99 -Pictures of river projects -Chart paper |
- Oral questions
-Comparison charts
-Written assignments
|
|
3 | 2 |
NATURAL AND HISTORIC BUILT ENVIRONMENTS
|
Multi-purpose River Projects in Africa - Challenges
Multi-purpose River Projects in Africa - Solutions to Challenges |
By the end of the
lesson, the learner
should be able to:
-Assess challenges facing multi-purpose river projects in Africa -Explain how factors like flooding, siltation, drought affect river projects -Recognize the need to address challenges facing river projects |
- Learners discuss what happens to local communities when governments plan to build dams
-Learners explain the effects of flooding, siltation, and drought on dams -In pairs, learners identify challenges facing River Tana Projects and Aswan High Dam |
What challenges face multi-purpose river projects in Africa?
|
- MENTOR Social Studies Learner's Book pg. 100
-Digital resources -Chart paper -Pictures showing challenges - MENTOR Social Studies Learner's Book pg. 101 -Pictures of dredgers |
- Oral questions
-Written assignments
-Group presentations
|
|
3 | 3 |
NATURAL AND HISTORIC BUILT ENVIRONMENTS
|
Multi-purpose River Projects in Africa - Importance to Society
Management and Conservation of the Environment - Distinction |
By the end of the
lesson, the learner
should be able to:
-Recognize the contribution of multi-purpose river projects to society -Write speeches on the importance of multi-purpose river projects -Appreciate the overall value of river projects in development |
- Learners write short speeches on the importance of multi-purpose river projects in society
-Learners read their speeches during Environment Day in school -Learners sing songs to recognize the importance of multi-purpose river projects |
Why are multi-purpose river projects important to society?
|
- MENTOR Social Studies Learner's Book pg. 102
-Speech writing materials -Digital resources - MENTOR Social Studies Learner's Book pg. 105 -Pictures showing environmental management and conservation -Chart paper |
- Speech evaluation
-Oral questions
-Written assignments
|
|
3 | 4 |
NATURAL AND HISTORIC BUILT ENVIRONMENTS
|
Management and Conservation of the Environment - Degradation Factors
Management and Conservation of the Environment - Effects of Degradation |
By the end of the
lesson, the learner
should be able to:
-Explore factors that lead to degradation of the environment in the community -Classify factors into human and natural causes -Develop awareness on environmental degradation issues |
- Learners study pictures showing environmental degradation
-Learners research on factors that lead to environmental degradation using digital and print resources -Learners classify factors into human and natural causes |
What factors lead to environmental degradation in our community?
|
- MENTOR Social Studies Learner's Book pg. 106
-Pictures showing environmental degradation -Digital resources -Chart paper - MENTOR Social Studies Learner's Book pg. 108 -Pictures showing effects of degradation |
- Oral questions
-Classification assessment
-Written essays
|
|
4 | 1 |
NATURAL AND HISTORIC BUILT ENVIRONMENTS
|
Management and Conservation of the Environment - Conservation Measures
Management and Conservation of the Environment - Practical Applications |
By the end of the
lesson, the learner
should be able to:
-Design measures to manage and conserve the environment in the community -Explain different conservation approaches -Appreciate the importance of conservation efforts |
- Learners study pictures showing measures taken to manage and conserve the environment
-Learners design measures they would propose to community members on managing and conserving the environment -Learners organize themselves in groups and choose activities to conserve the environment |
What measures can we take to conserve our environment?
|
- MENTOR Social Studies Learner's Book pg. 109
-Pictures of conservation measures -Digital resources -Chart paper - MENTOR Social Studies Learner's Book pg. 110 -Local materials for dustbins -Tree seedlings -Gardening tools |
- Oral questions
-Design evaluation
-Group presentations
|
|
4 | 2 |
NATURAL AND HISTORIC BUILT ENVIRONMENTS
|
Management and Conservation of the Environment - Project Planning
|
By the end of the
lesson, the learner
should be able to:
-Plan for environmental conservation projects -Identify environmental issues in the community -Appreciate the importance of managing and conserving the environment |
- Learners plan for projects on environmental issues like waste management, tree planting, pollution control, or soil conservation
-Learners identify specific actions to take in the school neighborhood -Learners create posters to inform community members on proper environmental management |
How can we implement environmental conservation projects?
|
- MENTOR Social Studies Learner's Book pg. 111
-Project planning materials -Poster materials -Digital resources |
- Project plan evaluation
-Poster assessment
-Observation
|
|
4 | 3 |
NATURAL AND HISTORIC BUILT ENVIRONMENTS
|
World Heritage Sites in Africa - Identification
World Heritage Sites in Africa - Cultural Heritage |
By the end of the
lesson, the learner
should be able to:
-Identify the selected world heritage sites in Africa -Locate world heritage sites on a map of Africa -Appreciate the existence of world heritage sites in Africa |
- Learners read a story about various world heritage sites in Africa
-Learners identify five world heritage sites from the passage and name their locations -Learners discuss the features of different world heritage sites |
Why is it important to conserve the world heritage sites?
|
- MENTOR Social Studies Learner's Book pg. 112
-Map of Africa -Digital resources -Pictures of heritage sites - MENTOR Social Studies Learner's Book pg. 113 -Song composition materials |
- Oral questions
-Identification assessment
-Written assignments
|
|
4 | 4 |
NATURAL AND HISTORIC BUILT ENVIRONMENTS
|
World Heritage Sites in Africa - Conservation Measures
World Heritage Sites in Africa - Conservation Strategies |
By the end of the
lesson, the learner
should be able to:
-Design measures to conserve the selected world heritage sites -Explain how heritage sites can be preserved -Appreciate efforts to conserve heritage sites |
- Learners plan a field visit to a nearby heritage site or invite a resource person
-Learners find out measures used to conserve heritage sites -Learners conduct clean-up sessions around heritage sites or plant seedlings |
What measures can we take to conserve heritage sites?
|
- MENTOR Social Studies Learner's Book pg. 114
-Digital resources -Field visit materials -Clean-up materials - MENTOR Social Studies Learner's Book pg. 115 -Poster materials -Chart paper |
- Oral questions
-Field report evaluation
-Observation
|
|
5 | 1 |
NATURAL AND HISTORIC BUILT ENVIRONMENTS
POLITICAL DEVELOPMENTS AND GOVERNANCE |
World Heritage Sites in Africa - Global Significance
The Constitution of Kenya - Stages in Constitution-Making |
By the end of the
lesson, the learner
should be able to:
-Recognize the global significance of Africa's world heritage sites -Explain how heritage sites contribute to global understanding -Appreciate Africa's contribution to world heritage |
- Learners make cards about different world heritage sites in Africa
-Learners display the cards at the Social Studies corner -Learners discuss the global significance of Africa's heritage sites |
What is the global significance of Africa's heritage sites?
|
- MENTOR Social Studies Learner's Book pg. 116
-Card making materials -Digital resources -Pictures of heritage sites - MENTOR Social Studies Learner's Book pg. 118 -Digital devices -Pictures of constitution-making process -The Constitution of Kenya |
- Card evaluation
-Oral questions
-Written assignments
|
|
5 | 2 |
POLITICAL DEVELOPMENTS AND GOVERNANCE
|
The Constitution of Kenya - Stages Arrangement
The Constitution of Kenya - Importance of Understanding |
By the end of the
lesson, the learner
should be able to:
-Arrange the stages of constitution-making process in correct order -Create a poster on the stages of the constitution-making process -Value the importance of following proper procedures in constitution-making |
- Learners arrange stages of constitution-making process in correct order
-Learners create posters on the stages of the constitution-making process -Learners display their posters in class |
What is the correct sequence of stages in constitution-making?
|
- MENTOR Social Studies Learner's Book pg. 119
-Poster materials -Digital devices -The Constitution of Kenya - MENTOR Social Studies Learner's Book pg. 120 -Resource person |
- Poster evaluation
-Oral questions
-Sequence arrangement
|
|
5 | 3 |
POLITICAL DEVELOPMENTS AND GOVERNANCE
|
The Constitution of Kenya - Role of Parliament
The Constitution of Kenya - Role of Citizens |
By the end of the
lesson, the learner
should be able to:
-Examine the role of parliament in constitution-making process -Explain how parliamentary debates contribute to constitution-making -Value the importance of parliament in democratic governance |
- Learners study pictures showing parliamentary sessions
-Learners watch video clips on parliamentary debates about constitution-making process -Learners discuss the role of parliament in constitution-making |
How does the parliament contribute to constitution-making?
|
- MENTOR Social Studies Learner's Book pg. 121
-Digital devices -Video clips -Pictures of parliamentary sessions - MENTOR Social Studies Learner's Book pg. 122 -Pictures of citizens' participation |
- Oral questions
-Written assignments
-Video analysis
|
|
5 | 4 |
POLITICAL DEVELOPMENTS AND GOVERNANCE
|
The Constitution of Kenya - Citizen Participation
The Constitution of Kenya - Participating in Process |
By the end of the
lesson, the learner
should be able to:
-Debate on the role of citizens in the constitution-making process -Create charts on the role of citizens in constitution-making -Value active citizenship in democratic processes |
- Learners debate on the role of citizens in the constitution-making process
-Learners create charts on the role of citizens in the constitution-making process -Learners display their charts in the classroom |
What responsibilities do citizens have in constitution-making?
|
- MENTOR Social Studies Learner's Book pg. 123
-Chart materials -Digital devices -Debate materials -Role-play materials -The Constitution of Kenya |
- Debate evaluation
-Chart assessment
-Observation
|
|
6 | 1 |
POLITICAL DEVELOPMENTS AND GOVERNANCE
|
The Constitution of Kenya - Class Constitution
The Constitution of Kenya - Defending the Constitution |
By the end of the
lesson, the learner
should be able to:
-Plan for a class constitution-making session -Discuss class rules to be followed by members -Value the importance of consensual rule-making |
- Learners plan for a class constitution-making session
-Learners discuss class rules that will be followed by members of the class -Learners display the new class rules on the school noticeboard |
How can we apply constitution-making principles in our class?
|
- MENTOR Social Studies Learner's Book pg. 124
-Writing materials -Chart paper -Display board -The Constitution of Kenya -Digital devices |
- Process evaluation
-Rules assessment
-Observation
|
|
6 | 2 |
POLITICAL DEVELOPMENTS AND GOVERNANCE
|
Civic Engagement - Individual Activities
|
By the end of the
lesson, the learner
should be able to:
-Identify individual civic engagement activities in Kenya -Explain how individual activities promote democracy -Appreciate the importance of individual civic participation |
- Learners read slogans about individual civic engagement activities
-Learners explain individual civic engagement activities from the slogans -Learners write essays on individual civic engagement activities in their community |
How does civic engagement promote good governance in the country?
|
- MENTOR Social Studies Learner's Book pg. 125
-Slogans on civic engagement -Digital devices -The Constitution of Kenya |
- Oral questions
-Essay evaluation
-Written tests
|
|
6 | 3 |
POLITICAL DEVELOPMENTS AND GOVERNANCE
|
Civic Engagement - Collective Activities
Civic Engagement - Creating Awareness |
By the end of the
lesson, the learner
should be able to:
-Identify collective civic engagement activities in Kenya -Explain how collective activities promote democracy -Value collaborative efforts in civic participation |
- Learners study pictures showing collective civic engagement activities
-Learners discuss how activities like voting, maintaining peace, and seeking justice promote democracy -Learners write points in their notebooks |
How can citizens collectively engage in civic activities?
|
- MENTOR Social Studies Learner's Book pg. 126
-Pictures of civic activities -Digital devices -Chart paper - MENTOR Social Studies Learner's Book pg. 127 -Poster materials -Internet resources -Civic journals |
- Oral questions
-Written assignments
-Group discussions
|
|
6 | 4 |
POLITICAL DEVELOPMENTS AND GOVERNANCE
|
Civic Engagement - Political Parties
Civic Engagement - Democratic Governance |
By the end of the
lesson, the learner
should be able to:
-Illustrate the role of political parties in democratic governance -Explain how political parties promote democratic values -Appreciate the contribution of political parties to governance |
- Learners read a conversation about the role of political parties in democratic governance
-Learners identify how political parties promote national unity and democracy -In groups, learners name political parties in Kenya and discuss how they promote democratic governance |
How do political parties contribute to democratic governance?
|
- MENTOR Social Studies Learner's Book pg. 128
-Digital devices -Newspapers -Political party manifestos - MENTOR Social Studies Learner's Book pg. 129 -Debate materials -Political party information |
- Oral questions
-Group presentations
-Written assignments
|
|
7 | 1 |
POLITICAL DEVELOPMENTS AND GOVERNANCE
|
Civic Engagement - Elective Positions
Civic Engagement - Electoral Positions |
By the end of the
lesson, the learner
should be able to:
-Outline positions vied for in a general election in Kenya -Identify leaders holding different elective positions -Appreciate the electoral system in Kenya |
- Learners study pictures showing voting activities
-Learners identify positions being vied for as shown in ballot boxes -Learners read articles about elective positions in Kenya -Learners name leaders holding different elective positions |
What are the elective positions in Kenya's governance system?
|
- MENTOR Social Studies Learner's Book pg. 130
-Pictures of ballot boxes -Digital devices -Newspaper articles - MENTOR Social Studies Learner's Book pg. 131 -Diagram templates -The Constitution of Kenya |
- Oral questions
-Written tests
-Observation
|
|
7 | 2 |
POLITICAL DEVELOPMENTS AND GOVERNANCE
|
Civic Engagement - School Elections
Civic Engagement - Promoting Values |
By the end of the
lesson, the learner
should be able to:
-Exhibit values that promote ethical civic engagement in the community -Participate in mock school elections -Appreciate democratic processes in school governance |
- Learners study pictures showing students promoting civic engagement in their school
-Learners carry out mock elections of Students' Government -Learners participate in the process including campaigns, manifestos, and voting |
How can students practice civic engagement in school?
|
- MENTOR Social Studies Learner's Book pg. 132
-Election materials -Ballot boxes -Campaign materials -Poem composition materials -Digital devices -Community resources |
- Election participation assessment
-Observation
-Written reports
|
|
7 | 3 |
POLITICAL DEVELOPMENTS AND GOVERNANCE
|
Kenya's Bill of Rights - Understanding
Kenya's Bill of Rights - Research |
By the end of the
lesson, the learner
should be able to:
-Explore Kenya's Bill of Rights for mutual social well-being -Identify human rights and freedoms in the Constitution -Appreciate the importance of the Bill of Rights |
- Learners look at the Constitution of Kenya and identify Chapter Four
-Learners study pictures showing different human rights and freedoms -Learners identify human rights and freedoms shown in the pictures |
How can we protect the special groups in the community?
|
- MENTOR Social Studies Learner's Book pg. 133
-The Constitution of Kenya -Pictures showing human rights -Digital devices - MENTOR Social Studies Learner's Book pg. 134 -Chart paper |
- Oral questions
-Rights identification assessment
-Written assignments
|
|
7 | 4 |
POLITICAL DEVELOPMENTS AND GOVERNANCE
|
Kenya's Bill of Rights - Special Groups
Kenya's Bill of Rights - Protection of Special Groups |
By the end of the
lesson, the learner
should be able to:
-Examine human rights of special groups for promotion of social justice and inclusivity -Identify rights of elderly, refugees, and migrants -Appreciate the importance of protecting special groups |
- Learners study pictures showing special groups like elderly, refugees, and migrants
-Learners discuss what makes these people special -Learners identify the human rights of special groups promoted in the pictures |
What special protections do vulnerable groups need?
|
- MENTOR Social Studies Learner's Book pg. 135
-Pictures of special groups -The Constitution of Kenya -Digital devices - MENTOR Social Studies Learner's Book pg. 136 -Chart paper |
- Oral questions
-Written assignments
-Group presentations
|
|
8 | 1 |
POLITICAL DEVELOPMENTS AND GOVERNANCE
|
Kenya's Bill of Rights - Application
|
By the end of the
lesson, the learner
should be able to:
-Apply the bill of rights for harmonious living -Identify ways to promote equality and respect for all -Value the application of the Bill of Rights in daily life |
- Learners read passages about application of the Bill of Rights in school settings
-Learners identify ways in which rights are applied for harmonious living -Learners discuss other ways human rights of special groups are applied in their community |
How can we apply the Bill of Rights in our daily lives?
|
- MENTOR Social Studies Learner's Book pg. 137
-The Constitution of Kenya -Digital devices -Case studies |
- Oral questions
-Case study analysis
-Written assignments
|
|
8 | 2 |
POLITICAL DEVELOPMENTS AND GOVERNANCE
|
Kenya's Bill of Rights - Assertiveness
Kenya's Bill of Rights - Empathy for Special Groups |
By the end of the
lesson, the learner
should be able to:
-Develop assertiveness necessary in standing up for human rights -Role play situations demonstrating assertiveness -Value the importance of standing up for rights |
- Learners role play situations that bring out assertiveness in standing up for human rights
-Learners compose poems or songs that bring out assertiveness in standing up for human rights -Learners create declarations to stand up for human rights |
How can we develop assertiveness in defending human rights?
|
- MENTOR Social Studies Learner's Book pg. 138
-Role play materials -Digital devices -Song/poem composition materials - MENTOR Social Studies Learner's Book pg. 139 -Pictures showing empathy -Chart paper |
- Role play assessment
-Song/poem evaluation
-Declaration quality
|
|
8 | 3 |
POLITICAL DEVELOPMENTS AND GOVERNANCE
|
Kenya's Bill of Rights - Strategies for Protection
Kenya's Bill of Rights - Practical Application |
By the end of the
lesson, the learner
should be able to:
-Complete tables showing strategies for promoting protection of special groups -Devise practical ways to help special groups -Value empathy and protection for special groups |
- Learners read statements on promoting empathy and solidarity among special groups
-Learners complete tables showing strategies for promoting protection of special groups -Learners share their ideas with classmates |
What strategies can protect and support special groups?
|
- MENTOR Social Studies Learner's Book pg. 140
-Table templates -Digital devices -The Constitution of Kenya - MENTOR Social Studies Learner's Book pg. 141 -Human rights "fruit tree" diagram -Nearby homes for elderly |
- Table completion assessment
-Oral questions
-Peer feedback
|
|
8 | 4 |
POLITICAL DEVELOPMENTS AND GOVERNANCE
|
Cultural Globalisation - Global Recognition
Cultural Globalisation - Kenyan Cultural Items |
By the end of the
lesson, the learner
should be able to:
-Identify cultural elements and practices that have acquired a global recognition and status -Explain how cultural elements make Kenya globally recognized -Appreciate Kenya's cultural contributions globally |
- Learners discuss how aspects like Kenyan athletes, tea, beaches, wildlife, and cultural items make Kenya famous
-Learners identify cultural items in Kenya which have acquired global status -Learners share their answers in class |
How can we preserve aspects of cultural globalisation in the community?
|
- MENTOR Social Studies Learner's Book pg. 142
-Pictures of Kenyan cultural items -Digital devices -Chart paper - MENTOR Social Studies Learner's Book pg. 143 -Pictures of cultural items -Cultural artifacts |
- Oral questions
-Written assignments
-Group discussions
|
|
9 | 1 |
POLITICAL DEVELOPMENTS AND GOVERNANCE
|
Cultural Globalisation - African Cultural Practices
Cultural Globalisation - African Philosophies |
By the end of the
lesson, the learner
should be able to:
-Examine African cultural practices in promoting a common humanity -Identify practices that enhance cultural globalisation -Appreciate how cultural practices promote common humanity |
- Learners study pictures showing African cultural practices
-Learners examine how the practices enhance cultural globalisation and common humanity -Learners discuss how they promote humanity in school, home, and community |
How do African cultural practices promote common humanity?
|
- MENTOR Social Studies Learner's Book pg. 144
-Pictures of cultural practices -Digital devices -Cultural artifacts - MENTOR Social Studies Learner's Book pg. 145 -Research materials -Cultural information |
- Oral questions
-Written assignments
-Group discussions
|
|
9 | 2 |
POLITICAL DEVELOPMENTS AND GOVERNANCE
|
Cultural Globalisation - Cultural Preservation
Cultural Globalisation - Healthy Relationships |
By the end of the
lesson, the learner
should be able to:
-Explore ways of preserving cultural elements that promotes global citizenship -Plan for preservation of cultural elements -Value the importance of cultural preservation |
- Learners visit local cultural centers with teacher guidance
-Learners prepare materials to preserve cultural elements that promote global citizenship -Learners establish cultural museum centers in class |
How can we preserve cultural elements that promote global citizenship?
|
- MENTOR Social Studies Learner's Book pg. 146
-Cultural preservation materials -Digital devices -Local cultural centers - MENTOR Social Studies Learner's Book pg. 147 -Pictures of cultural activities -Chart paper |
- Oral questions
-Museum quality assessment
-Participation observation
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9 | 3 |
POLITICAL DEVELOPMENTS AND GOVERNANCE
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Cultural Globalisation - Speeches on Cultural Relationships
Cultural Globalisation - Global Citizenship |
By the end of the
lesson, the learner
should be able to:
-Analyze speeches on factors promoting healthy cultural relationships -Identify factors that promote cultural interconnectedness -Value the importance of positive cultural exchange |
- Learners read speeches by Grade 9 learners on factors promoting healthy cultural relationships
-Learners identify additional factors that promote cultural relationships -Learners research and create charts on these factors |
How can speeches promote cultural understanding?
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- MENTOR Social Studies Learner's Book pg. 148
-Speech texts -Chart materials -Digital devices -Research materials - MENTOR Social Studies Learner's Book pg. 149 -Road map diagrams -Poster materials |
- Speech analysis assessment
-Chart quality
-Research evaluation
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9 | 4 |
POLITICAL DEVELOPMENTS AND GOVERNANCE
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Cultural Globalisation - International Cultural Exchange
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By the end of the
lesson, the learner
should be able to:
-Debate on the role of international cultural exchange in promoting global citizenship -Document key points from the debate -Value international cultural exchange |
- Learners organize class debates on the role of international cultural exchange in promoting global citizenship
-Learners appoint secretaries to document key points during the debate -Learners share documented points at the end of the debate |
What is the role of international cultural exchange in promoting global citizenship?
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- MENTOR Social Studies Learner's Book pg. 150
-Debate materials -Documentation materials -Digital devices |
- Debate quality assessment
-Documentation evaluation
-Oral questions
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