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WK LSN STRAND SUB-STRAND LESSON LEARNING OUTCOMES LEARNING EXPERIENCES KEY INQUIRY QUESTIONS LEARNING RESOURCES ASSESSMENT METHODS REFLECTION
2 1
Political Systems and Governance
4.1 Traditional forms of Government in Eastern Africa - Introduction
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:

-Define the term traditional forms of government
-Identify traditional forms of government in Eastern Africa
-Show interest in learning about traditional forms of government

-Brainstorm the term 'traditional forms of government'
-Discuss how people in their community were governed in the past
-Use digital devices or reference books to find information about traditional forms of government
-Share findings in class
How were communities governed in the past?

-KLB Social Studies Grade 6 pg. 211-213
-Digital resources
-Reference books
-Pictures of traditional leaders
-Observation -Oral questions -Written assignments
2 2
Political Systems and Governance
4.1 Traditional forms of Government in Eastern Africa - Buganda Kingdom
4.1 Traditional forms of Government in Eastern Africa - Buganda governance structure
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:

-Describe the traditional form of government of the Buganda
-Identify the symbols of office in the Buganda Kingdom
-Show interest in the study of the Buganda Kingdom

-Use digital devices to establish the traditional form of government of the Buganda
-Discuss the governance structure of the Buganda Kingdom
-Identify symbols of governance in the Buganda Kingdom from pictures
-Share findings in class
How was the Buganda Kingdom governed in the past?
-KLB Social Studies Grade 6 pg. 214-216
-Digital resources
-Pictures of traditional Buganda Kingdom symbols
-Charts
-KLB Social Studies Grade 6 pg. 216-218
-Charts showing governance structure
-Manila papers
-Observation -Oral questions -Written assignments
2 3
Political Systems and Governance
4.1 Traditional forms of Government in Eastern Africa - Nyamwezi Chiefdom
4.1 Traditional forms of Government in Eastern Africa - Comparison and good governance
4.2 Regional cooperations - East African Community formation
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:

-Describe the traditional form of government of the Nyamwezi
-Identify the geographical location of the Nyamwezi
-Show interest in learning about the Nyamwezi

-Use digital devices to find information about the Nyamwezi
-Discuss the geographical location of the Nyamwezi
-Examine the traditional form of government of the Nyamwezi
-Share findings in class
Where were the Nyamwezi located and how were they governed?
-KLB Social Studies Grade 6 pg. 219-221
-Digital resources
-Maps
-Pictures
-KLB Social Studies Grade 6 pg. 222-228
-Comparison charts
-Previous lesson notes
-KLB Social Studies Grade 6 pg. 229-232
-Map of East Africa
-Atlas
-Digital resources
-Observation -Oral questions -Written assignments
3 1
Political Systems and Governance
4.2 Regional cooperations - EAC objectives
4.2 Regional cooperations - EAC benefits
4.2 Regional cooperations - EAC challenges and solutions
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:

-Explain the objectives of the East African Community
-Identify the importance of the East African Community
-Appreciate the goals of regional cooperation

-Brainstorm objectives of the East African Community
-Discuss objectives of the East African Community
-Create a poster on objectives of the East African Community
-Display posters in the Social Studies corner
What are the goals of the East African Community?
-KLB Social Studies Grade 6 pg. 233-235
-Digital resources
-Manila papers
-EAC documents
-KLB Social Studies Grade 6 pg. 236-238
-Poem text
-Charts
-KLB Social Studies Grade 6 pg. 239-245
-Pictures
-EAC anthem
-Audio equipment
-Observation -Oral questions -Written assignments -Poster evaluation
3 2
Political Systems and Governance
4.3 Citizenship - Meaning and identification
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:

-Explain the meaning of citizenship
-Identify documents that verify Kenyan citizenship
-Appreciate the importance of citizenship documents

-Analyze pictures of citizenship documents
-Discuss the meaning of citizenship
-Identify documents that verify Kenyan citizenship
-Share experiences on citizenship documents
What makes someone a citizen of Kenya?

-KLB Social Studies Grade 6 pg. 246-248
-Sample citizenship documents (pictures)
-Digital resources
-Charts
-Observation -Oral questions -Written assignments
3 3
Political Systems and Governance
4.3 Citizenship - Rights of citizens
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:

-Describe the rights of a Kenyan citizen
-Explain how rights of citizens can be exercised
-Value the rights of a citizen

-Study a diagram on rights of Kenyan citizens
-Discuss rights of Kenyan citizens
-Explain how rights of citizens can be exercised
-Role-play scenarios depicting exercise of citizens' rights
What rights do Kenyan citizens have?

-KLB Social Studies Grade 6 pg. 249-251
-Digital resources
-Constitution of Kenya
-Charts on rights
-Observation -Oral questions -Written assignments -Role-play assessment
4 1
Political Systems and Governance
4.3 Citizenship - Responsibilities of citizens
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:

-Identify responsibilities of a Kenyan citizen
-Analyze pictures showing responsibilities of citizens
-Show willingness to fulfill citizen responsibilities

-Analyze pictures showing responsibilities of Kenyan citizens
-Discuss responsibilities of Kenyan citizens
-Use digital devices to identify other responsibilities
-Create posters on responsibilities of citizens
What responsibilities do Kenyan citizens have?

-KLB Social Studies Grade 6 pg. 252-254
-Digital resources
-Pictures
-Manila papers
-Constitution of Kenya
-Observation -Oral questions -Written tests -Poster evaluation
4 2
Political Systems and Governance
4.3 Citizenship - Qualities, values and patriotism
4.4 Human rights - Meaning and categories
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:

-Identify qualities of a good citizen of Kenya
-Demonstrate values of a good Kenyan citizen
-Appreciate patriotism as a Kenyan citizen

-Analyze pictures showing qualities of a good citizen
-Discuss qualities of a good Kenyan citizen
-Create posters on values of a good citizen
-Demonstrate patriotism through singing national anthem
How can we demonstrate good citizenship in our country?
-KLB Social Studies Grade 6 pg. 255-258
-Digital resources
-Pictures
-Manila papers
-National anthem
-KLB Social Studies Grade 6 pg. 259-262
-Charts
-Constitution of Kenya
-Observation -Oral questions -Written tests -Poster evaluation
4 3
Political Systems and Governance
4.4 Human rights - Political rights
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:

-Explain political rights as applied in society
-Role-play scenarios depicting political rights
-Value political rights in society

-Listen to a presentation on political rights
-Discuss political rights as applied in society
-Role-play scenarios depicting political rights
-Create a chart on political rights
What political rights do people have in society?

-KLB Social Studies Grade 6 pg. 263-265
-Digital resources
-Charts
-Constitution of Kenya
-Observation -Oral questions -Role-play assessment -Chart evaluation
5 1
Political Systems and Governance
4.4 Human rights - Social and economic rights
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:

-Explain social and economic rights as applied in society
-Create a chart showing categories of human rights
-Value social and economic rights

-Listen to a presentation on social and economic rights
-Discuss social and economic rights
-Create a chart showing categories of human rights
-Display charts in class
What social and economic rights do people have in society?

-KLB Social Studies Grade 6 pg. 266-268
-Digital resources
-Charts
-Manila papers
-Constitution of Kenya
-Observation -Oral questions -Written assignments -Chart evaluation
5 2
Political Systems and Governance
4.4 Human rights - Upholding human rights
4.5 Peace and Conflict Resolution - Peace and conflict
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:

-Describe ways in which human rights are upheld in society
-Demonstrate ways in which human rights are upheld
-Value respect for human rights

-Read a story about upholding human rights
-Discuss ways in which human rights are upheld
-Watch a video clip on upholding human rights
-Role-play scenarios depicting respect for human rights
How could respect for human rights promote unity in society?
-KLB Social Studies Grade 6 pg. 269-271
-Digital resources
-Video clips
-Story text
-KLB Social Studies Grade 6 pg. 272-274
-Posters
-Pictures
-Charts
-Observation -Oral questions -Written tests -Role-play assessment
5 3
Political Systems and Governance
4.5 Peace and Conflict Resolution - Peaceful methods
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:

-Describe peaceful methods of resolving conflicts
-Analyze pictures showing peaceful conflict resolution
-Show interest in peaceful conflict resolution

-Analyze pictures showing peaceful methods of resolving conflicts
-Discuss peaceful methods of resolving conflicts
-Read a passage on conflict resolution
-List peaceful methods of resolving conflicts
How can conflicts be resolved peacefully?

-KLB Social Studies Grade 6 pg. 275-277
-Digital resources
-Pictures
-Passage text
-Observation -Oral questions -Written assignments
6 1
Political Systems and Governance
4.5 Peace and Conflict Resolution - Promoting peace
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:

-Illustrate ways of promoting peace in society
-Create posters on ways of promoting peace
-Value peace in society

-Read a scroll on ways of promoting peace
-Discuss ways of promoting peace in society
-Create posters on ways of promoting peace
-Read messages on posters about peace
Why should we embrace peace in society?

-KLB Social Studies Grade 6 pg. 278-280
-Digital resources
-Posters
-Manila papers
-Charts
-Observation -Oral questions -Written tests -Poster evaluation
6 2
Political Systems and Governance
4.5 Peace and Conflict Resolution - Peace and unity
4.6 Government Revenue and Expenditure - Revenue meaning and sources
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:

-Compose songs and poems on peace
-Create communication messages on peace
-Value peaceful ways of resolving conflicts

-Create communication messages on peace
-Display messages in strategic places
-Compose and sing songs on peace
-Recite poems on peace
How could we live peacefully with others in society?
-KLB Social Studies Grade 6 pg. 281-282
-Digital resources
-Manila papers
-Song texts
-Poem texts
-KLB Social Studies Grade 6 pg. 283-285
-Charts
-Diagrams
-Observation -Oral questions -Performance assessment
6 3
Political Systems and Governance
4.6 Government Revenue and Expenditure - Government spending
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:

-Explain ways in which the National and County Governments spend their revenue
-Analyze pictures showing government expenditure
-Appreciate government expenditure

-Analyze pictures showing government expenditure
-Discuss ways in which governments spend revenue
-Study a diagram showing budget allocation
-List ways in which governments spend revenue
How do governments spend their revenue?

-KLB Social Studies Grade 6 pg. 286-288
-Digital resources
-Pictures
-Budget documents
-Charts
-Observation -Oral questions -Written assignments
7 1
Political Systems and Governance
4.6 Government Revenue and Expenditure - Importance of paying taxes
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:

-Explain the importance of paying taxes
-Create posters on importance of paying taxes
-Show willingness to pay taxes

-Study a message on a poster about paying taxes
-Discuss the importance of paying taxes
-Create posters on importance of paying taxes
-Compose songs on importance of paying taxes
Why do we pay taxes to the government?

-KLB Social Studies Grade 6 pg. 289-291
-Digital resources
-Posters
-Manila papers
-Charts
-Observation -Oral questions -Written tests -Poster evaluation
7 2
Political Systems and Governance
4.6 Government Revenue and Expenditure - Participation in revenue generation
4.7 The Preamble of the Constitution of Kenya - Meaning and importance
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:

-Identify ways of participating in generating revenue
-Describe benefits from taxes paid to the government
-Value the importance of taxes

-Analyze a picture on participating in revenue generation
-Discuss ways of participating in generating revenue
-Recite a poem on importance of paying taxes
-Share experiences on benefits from government revenue
How can we participate in generating revenue? -How do we benefit from taxes paid to the government?
-KLB Social Studies Grade 6 pg. 292-294
-Digital resources
-Pictures
-Poem text
-KLB Social Studies Grade 6 pg. 295-297
-Constitution of Kenya
-Observation -Oral questions -Written assignments -Poem recitation
7 3
Political Systems and Governance
4.7 The Preamble of the Constitution of Kenya - Key words
4.7 The Preamble of the Constitution of Kenya - Upholding the Constitution
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:

-Identify key words in the preamble
-Explain the meaning of key words
-Show interest in the preamble

-Engage with a court clerk on the meaning of key words
-Identify key words from a scroll
-Complete a word puzzle on key words in the preamble
-Create a chart on key words in the preamble
What are the key words in the preamble of the Constitution of Kenya?
-KLB Social Studies Grade 6 pg. 298-300
-Digital resources
-Word puzzles
-Charts
-Constitution of Kenya
-Resource person
-KLB Social Studies Grade 6 pg. 301-303
-Observation -Oral questions -Written tests -Word puzzle

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