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WK LSN STRAND SUB-STRAND LESSON LEARNING OUTCOMES LEARNING EXPERIENCES KEY INQUIRY QUESTIONS LEARNING RESOURCES ASSESSMENT METHODS REFLECTION
1 1
Natural and the Built Environments
Position and Size of Countries in Eastern Africa - The countries of Eastern Africa
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:

-Identify the countries of Eastern Africa on a map
-Draw a map of Eastern Africa
-Show interest in learning about countries in Eastern Africa

-Brainstorm in groups the countries in Eastern Africa
-Draw, color and display the map of Eastern Africa in class
-Identify the countries of Eastern Africa on the map
How would we determine the position of countries in Eastern Africa?

-MENTOR Social Studies Learner's Book pg. 1
-Wall map of Eastern Africa
-Digital devices
-Atlas
-Observation -Oral questions -Written assignments
1 2
Natural and the Built Environments
Position and Size of Countries in Eastern Africa - Position of the countries in Eastern Africa
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:

-Describe the position of countries in Eastern Africa
-Use latitudes and longitudes to locate places on a map
-Appreciate the unity of Eastern African countries

-Use an atlas to identify the countries and water bodies that border each country in Eastern Africa
-Identify countries that border seas and oceans
-Practice locating places on a map using latitudes and longitudes
How would we determine the position of countries in Eastern Africa?

-MENTOR Social Studies Learner's Book pg. 3
-Atlas
-Wall map
-Digital map
-Observation -Oral questions -Written tests
1 3
Natural and the Built Environments
Position and Size of Countries in Eastern Africa - Size of the countries in Eastern Africa
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:

-Describe the size of countries in Eastern Africa
-Locate places using latitudes and longitudes
-Value unity of Eastern African countries

-Find out the sizes of the countries in Eastern Africa in square kilometres
-Draw a map of Eastern Africa indicating the size of the countries
-Make a paper wheel with countries of Eastern Africa and play a game on sizes of countries
How would we determine the position of countries in Eastern Africa?

-MENTOR Social Studies Learner's Book pg. 4
-Atlas
-Internet
-Digital devices
-Observation -Oral questions -Project work
2 1
Natural and the Built Environments
Main physical features in Eastern Africa - Mountains and Block Mountains
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:

-Identify the main mountains in Eastern Africa
-Describe the formation of block mountains
-Value the physical features within the locality

-Discuss in groups and identify the main mountains in Eastern Africa
-Use digital devices to research on the formation of block mountains
-Model a block mountain using locally available materials
How can we conserve physical features that are found in our locality?

-MENTOR Social Studies Learner's Book pg. 15
-Digital devices
-Clay or plasticine
-Atlas
-Observation -Oral questions -Project work
2 2
Natural and the Built Environments
Main physical features in Eastern Africa - Rift Valley and Volcanic Mountains
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:

-Describe the formation of the Rift Valley
-Explain the formation of volcanic mountains
-Appreciate the importance of physical features

-Use digital devices to research on the formation of the Rift Valley
-Draw diagrams showing the formation of volcanic mountains
-Discuss the importance of physical features
Why are physical features important?

-MENTOR Social Studies Learner's Book pg. 17
-Digital devices
-Atlas
-Pictures of physical features
-Observation -Oral questions -Written assignments
2 3
Natural and the Built Environments
Main physical features in Eastern Africa - Lakes
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:

-Identify the main lakes in Eastern Africa
-Describe the formation of different types of lakes
-Value the physical features within the locality

-Locate the main lakes in Eastern Africa on a map
-Research on the formation of different types of lakes (crater lakes, rift valley lakes)
-Discuss ways of conserving lakes within the locality
How can we conserve physical features that are found in our locality?

-MENTOR Social Studies Learner's Book pg. 19
-Digital devices
-Atlas
-Pictures of lakes
-Observation -Oral questions -Written assignments
3 1
Natural and the Built Environments
Main physical features in Eastern Africa - Plains
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:

-Identify the main plains in Eastern Africa
-Describe the formation of plains
-Value the physical features within the locality

-Locate the main plains in Eastern Africa on a map
-Research on the formation of plains
-Recite poems on plains in Eastern Africa
-Discuss ways of conserving plains
Why are physical features important?

-MENTOR Social Studies Learner's Book pg. 20
-Digital devices
-Atlas
-Pictures of plains
-Observation -Oral questions -Written tests
3 2
Natural and the Built Environments
Climatic regions in Eastern Africa - The main climatic regions in Eastern Africa
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:

-Identify the main climatic regions in Eastern Africa on a map
-Draw a map showing the climatic regions in Eastern Africa
-Acknowledge the main climatic regions in Eastern Africa

-Brainstorm the climatic regions in Eastern Africa
-Use digital devices to draw the main climatic regions of Eastern Africa
-Draw, color and display the map of Eastern Africa showing climatic regions
How can climate influence our day-to-day activities?

-MENTOR Social Studies Learner's Book pg. 30
-Atlas
-Digital devices
-Wall map
-Observation -Oral questions -Project work
3 3
Natural and the Built Environments
Climatic regions in Eastern Africa - Characteristics of the climatic regions in Eastern Africa (Part 1)
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:

-Describe characteristics of mountain, desert and semi-desert climatic regions
-Explain ways in which climate influences human activities
-Value the climatic diversity in Eastern Africa

-Discuss the characteristics of mountain, desert and semi-desert climatic regions
-Research on how these climates influence human activities
-Present findings to the class
How can climate influence our day-to-day activities?

-MENTOR Social Studies Learner's Book pg. 32
-Digital devices
-Atlas
-Pictures illustrating climatic conditions
-Observation -Oral questions -Written assignments
4 1
Natural and the Built Environments
Climatic regions in Eastern Africa - Characteristics of the climatic regions in Eastern Africa (Part 2)
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:

-Describe characteristics of tropical, sub-tropical, modified equatorial and equatorial climatic regions
-Explain how climate influences human activities
-Acknowledge the main climatic regions in Eastern Africa

-Discuss the characteristics of tropical, sub-tropical, modified equatorial and equatorial climatic regions
-Research on how these climates influence human activities
-Present findings to the class
How can climate influence our day-to-day activities?

-MENTOR Social Studies Learner's Book pg. 34
-Digital devices
-Atlas
-Pictures illustrating climatic conditions
-Observation -Oral questions -Written assignments
4 2
Natural and the Built Environments
Climatic regions in Eastern Africa - Influence of climate on human activities
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:

-Explain ways in which climate influences human activities in Eastern Africa
-Compose poems that address effects of climatic change
-Value the importance of climate in daily activities

-Discuss how climate influences agriculture, housing, dressing and population distribution
-Compose poems that address effects of climatic change on human activities
-Share with parents how climate influences human activities
How can climate influence our day-to-day activities?

-MENTOR Social Studies Learner's Book pg. 36
-Digital devices
-Atlas
-Pictures showing human activities in different climatic regions
-Observation -Oral questions -Written assignments
4 3
Natural and the Built Environments
Climatic regions in Eastern Africa - Effects of climate on economic activities
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:

-Explain how climate influences economic activities
-Describe the relationship between climate and vegetation
-Appreciate the role of climate in economic development

-Discuss how climate influences sports, transport and communication
-Explain the relationship between climate and vegetation types
-Recite poems on climatic regions in Eastern Africa
How can climate influence our day-to-day activities?

-MENTOR Social Studies Learner's Book pg. 37
-Digital devices
-Atlas
-Pictures showing economic activities in different climatic regions
-Observation -Oral questions -Written tests
5 1
Natural and the Built Environments
Vegetation in Eastern Africa - The main types of vegetation in Eastern Africa
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:

-Identify the main types of vegetation in Eastern Africa
-Draw a map of Eastern Africa and label the main types of vegetation
-Value vegetation found at home and school

-Take a nature walk to observe vegetation within the school compound
-Discuss the meaning of vegetation
-Identify the main types of vegetation in Eastern Africa from pictures
How can we conserve vegetation in our environment?

-MENTOR Social Studies Learner's Book pg. 39
-School compound
-Pictures of vegetation types
-Atlas
-Observation -Oral questions -Project work
5 2
Natural and the Built Environments
Vegetation in Eastern Africa - Characteristics of the main types of vegetation
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:

-Describe the characteristics of the main types of vegetation in Eastern Africa
-Draw diagrams showing vegetation zones
-Value vegetation found at home and school

-Research on characteristics of mangrove forests, swamp, tropical rainforest and savannah woodland vegetation
-Draw diagrams showing mountain vegetation zones
-Present findings to the class
How can we conserve vegetation in our environment?

-MENTOR Social Studies Learner's Book pg. 41
-Digital devices
-Pictures of vegetation types
-Atlas
-Observation -Oral questions -Written assignments
5 3
Natural and the Built Environments
Vegetation in Eastern Africa - Mountain and desert vegetation
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:

-Describe the characteristics of desert, semi-desert and mountain vegetation
-Explain how climate influences vegetation
-Value vegetation found at home and school

-Research on characteristics of desert, semi-desert and mountain vegetation
-Draw diagrams showing mountain vegetation zones
-Discuss how climate influences vegetation types
How can we conserve vegetation in our environment?

-MENTOR Social Studies Learner's Book pg. 43
-Digital devices
-Pictures of vegetation types
-Atlas
-Observation -Oral questions -Written assignments
6 1
Natural and the Built Environments
Vegetation in Eastern Africa - Conserving vegetation in the environment
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:

-Explain ways of conserving vegetation in the environment
-Plan activities for conserving vegetation in school
-Value vegetation found at home and school

-Discuss how to conserve vegetation found within the school
-Plan how to take care of vegetation in school
-Fill in a table on ways of conserving vegetation in the community
How can we conserve vegetation in our environment?

-MENTOR Social Studies Learner's Book pg. 45
-School compound
-Digital devices
-Pictures showing vegetation conservation activities
-Observation -Oral questions -Project work
6 2
Natural and the Built Environments
Vegetation in Eastern Africa - Conserving vegetation in the environment
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:

-Explain ways of conserving vegetation in the environment
-Plan activities for conserving vegetation in school
-Value vegetation found at home and school

-Discuss how to conserve vegetation found within the school
-Plan how to take care of vegetation in school
-Fill in a table on ways of conserving vegetation in the community
How can we conserve vegetation in our environment?

-MENTOR Social Studies Learner's Book pg. 45
-School compound
-Digital devices
-Pictures showing vegetation conservation activities
-Observation -Oral questions -Project work
6 3
Natural and the Built Environments
Historic Built Environments in Eastern Africa - The main historic built environments in Eastern Africa
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:

-Identify the main historic built environments in Eastern Africa
-Describe what historic built environments are
-Value historic built environments in Eastern Africa

-Discuss what historic built environments are
-Identify examples of historic built environments in Eastern Africa
-Study pictures of historic built environments and discuss their purpose
Why should we conserve the historic built environments?

-MENTOR Social Studies Learner's Book pg. 48
-Digital devices
-Pictures of historic built environments
-Print media
-Observation -Oral questions -Written assignments
7 1
Natural and the Built Environments
Historic Built Environments in Eastern Africa - Examples of historic built environments
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:

-Identify examples of museums, monuments and historical buildings in Eastern Africa
-Locate historic built environments on a map
-Value historic built environments in Eastern Africa

-Research on examples of museums, monuments and historical buildings in Eastern Africa
-Create a table showing examples of historic built environments in different countries
-Present findings to the class
Why should we conserve the historic built environments?

-MENTOR Social Studies Learner's Book pg. 49
-Digital devices
-Pictures of historic built environments
-Internet
-Observation -Oral questions -Written assignments
7 2
Natural and the Built Environments
Historic Built Environments in Eastern Africa - Importance of historic built environments
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:

-Describe the importance of historic built environments in Eastern Africa
-Write a poem on the importance of historic built environments
-Value historic built environments in Eastern Africa

-Engage with a resource person on the importance of historic built environments
-Research on the importance of historic built environments
-Write and recite poems on the importance of historic built environments
Why should we conserve the historic built environments?

-MENTOR Social Studies Learner's Book pg. 51
-Resource person
-Digital devices
-Pictures of historic built environments
-Observation -Oral questions -Written assignments
7 3
Natural and the Built Environments
Historic Built Environments in Eastern Africa - Conservation of historic built environments
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:

-Demonstrate ways of conserving historic built environments
-Create a cultural corner in school
-Value historic built environments in Eastern Africa

-Discuss ways of conserving historic built environments
-Create a cultural corner in school for preservation of culture
-Make posters encouraging conservation of historic built environments
Why should we conserve the historic built environments?

-MENTOR Social Studies Learner's Book pg. 53
-School compound
-Artefacts
-Manila papers
-Crayons
-Observation -Oral questions -Project work
8

Midterm break

9 1
People, Population and Social Organisations
Language groups in Eastern Africa - Classification of communities
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:

-Describe the classification of communities in Eastern Africa according to language groups
-Identify different language groups in Eastern Africa
-Appreciate the unity of language groups in Eastern Africa

-Brainstorm the classification of communities in Eastern Africa according to language groups
-Use digital devices or textbooks to find out the communities in Eastern Africa according to language groups
-Match language groups with their communities
Why do people migrate?

-MENTOR Social Studies Learner's Book pg. 57
-Digital devices
-Atlas
-Pictures illustrating different communities
-Observation -Oral questions -Written assignments
9 2
People, Population and Social Organisations
Language groups in Eastern Africa - Reasons for migration
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:

-Explain the reasons for migration of selected language groups into Eastern Africa
-Discuss reasons for human migration
-Value the diversity of language groups in Eastern Africa

-Discuss in groups why people migrate from one place to another
-Research on reasons for migration of different language groups (Bantu, Cushites, Nilotes, Semites)
-Write down key points about migration reasons and present in class
Why do people migrate?

-MENTOR Social Studies Learner's Book pg. 59
-Digital devices
-Resource person
-Charts
-Observation -Oral questions -Written tests
9 3
People, Population and Social Organisations
Language groups in Eastern Africa - Movement and settlement
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:

-Illustrate the movement and settlement of selected language groups in Eastern Africa on a map
-Draw the movement routes of language groups
-Appreciate the unity of language groups in Eastern Africa

-Study a map showing movement and settlement of language groups
-Draw the map of Eastern Africa showing movement routes of language groups
-Group research on movement and settlement of specific language groups
Why do people migrate?

-MENTOR Social Studies Learner's Book pg. 61
-Maps
-Atlas
-Digital devices
-Observation -Oral questions -Project work
10 1
People, Population and Social Organisations
Language groups in Eastern Africa - Original homelands
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:

-Identify the original homelands of the language groups
-Match language groups with their descriptions
-Value the diversity of language groups in Eastern Africa

-Use digital devices or atlas to locate original homelands of language groups
-Match language groups with their correct descriptions
-Answer questions about language groups' origins
Why do people migrate?

-MENTOR Social Studies Learner's Book pg. 63
-Maps
-Atlas
-Digital devices
-Observation -Oral questions -Written assignments
10 2
People, Population and Social Organisations
Language groups in Eastern Africa - Effects of migration
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:

-Describe the effects of the migration and settlement of selected language groups in Eastern Africa
-Explain cultural exchanges resulting from migration
-Appreciate unity of language groups in Eastern Africa

-Discuss the effects of migration and settlement of selected language groups
-Ask parents/guardians to tell myths explaining origins of language groups
-Retell these myths to classmates
Why do people migrate?

-MENTOR Social Studies Learner's Book pg. 66
-Resource persons
-Digital devices
-Pictures
-Observation -Oral questions -Written tests
10 3
People, Population and Social Organisations
Population distribution in Eastern Africa - Meaning of population
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:

-Define the terms population and population distribution
-Explain factors influencing population distribution in Eastern Africa
-Acknowledge population distribution in Eastern Africa

-Brainstorm the meaning of population and population distribution
-Look at a population distribution map of Eastern Africa
-Identify areas of high and low population distribution
Why are some parts of Eastern Africa more populated than others?

-MENTOR Social Studies Learner's Book pg. 67
-Maps
-Atlas
-Digital devices
-Observation -Oral questions -Written assignments
11 1
People, Population and Social Organisations
Population distribution in Eastern Africa - Factors influencing population distribution
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:

-Explain factors influencing population distribution in Eastern Africa
-Locate areas of high and low population density on a map
-Acknowledge population distribution in Eastern Africa

-Discuss factors influencing population distribution in Eastern Africa
-Draw a map of Eastern Africa showing areas of high and low population density
-Create a poem on population distribution
Why are some parts of Eastern Africa more populated than others?

-MENTOR Social Studies Learner's Book pg. 69
-Maps
-Atlas
-Digital devices
-Observation -Oral questions -Project work
11 2
People, Population and Social Organisations
Population distribution in Eastern Africa - Effects of high population density
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:

-Explain effects of high population density in Eastern Africa
-Discuss advantages and disadvantages of high population density
-Value the importance of population management

-Discuss the effects of high population density in Eastern Africa
-Hold a debate on advantages and disadvantages of high population density
-Write a report on effects of high population density
-Create a poster on effects of high population density
Why are some parts of Eastern Africa more populated than others?

-MENTOR Social Studies Learner's Book pg. 71
-Digital devices
-Charts
-Pictures
-Observation -Oral questions -Written reports
11 3
People, Population and Social Organisations
Culture and social organisations - Age-groups and age-sets
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:

-Describe age-groups and age-sets in African traditional society
-Identify key features of age-groups and age-sets
-Value positive aspects of traditional culture

-Brainstorm features of age-groups and age-sets
-Use digital devices to find out the meaning of age-groups and age-sets
-Engage with a resource person to learn about age-groups and age-sets
How would we preserve positive aspects of African traditional culture?

-MENTOR Social Studies Learner's Book pg. 74
-Resource person
-Digital devices
-Pictures
-Observation -Oral questions -Written assignments
12 1
People, Population and Social Organisations
Culture and social organisations - Functions of a clan
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:

-Explain the functions of a clan in traditional African society
-Identify the functions of a clan from pictures
-Value the role of clans in preserving culture

-Discuss what is happening in pictures showing clan functions
-Identify functions of a clan from the pictures
-Research other functions of a clan in society
-Complete a table on functions of a clan
How would we preserve positive aspects of African traditional culture?

-MENTOR Social Studies Learner's Book pg. 76
-Digital devices
-Pictures
-Resource person
-Observation -Oral questions -Written assignments
12 2
People, Population and Social Organisations
Culture and social organisations - Aspects of African traditional culture
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:

-Identify aspects of African traditional culture that ought to be preserved
-Explain the importance of preserving traditional culture
-Value positive aspects of African traditional culture

-Discuss aspects of traditional culture shown in pictures
-Identify which aspects should be preserved
-Develop a poster on aspects of traditional culture that should be preserved
How would we preserve positive aspects of African traditional culture?

-MENTOR Social Studies Learner's Book pg. 78
-Pictures
-Digital devices
-Charts
-Observation -Oral questions -Project work
12 3
People, Population and Social Organisations
Culture and social organisations - Preserving positive aspects of culture
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:

-Discuss ways of preserving positive aspects of African traditional culture
-Create awareness on importance of preserving culture
-Value positive aspects of African traditional culture

-Sing songs on aspects of traditional culture that should be preserved
-Make posters encouraging people to maintain good aspects of culture
-Take part in an activity that maintains good aspects of culture
How would we preserve positive aspects of African traditional culture?

-MENTOR Social Studies Learner's Book pg. 80
-Musical instruments
-Manila papers
-Charts
-Crayons
-Observation -Oral questions -Project work
13

End term assessment and clossing


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