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WK LSN STRAND SUB-STRAND LESSON LEARNING OUTCOMES LEARNING EXPERIENCES KEY INQUIRY QUESTIONS LEARNING RESOURCES ASSESSMENT METHODS REFLECTION
4 1
Creation
Work: God worked - Scriptures on work
Work: God worked - Sharing experiences
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:

- Interpret scriptures on work to foster responsibility
- Explain why God worked during creation
- Appreciate the importance of work in daily life
- Discuss in groups why it is important to work hard at home, school and community
- Brainstorm on moral values that youths should uphold
- Share experiences on roles performed at home, school, church and community
How can you develop a positive attitude towards work?
- KLB Top Scholar (pg. 1)
- Bible
- Charts
- KLB Top Scholar (pg. 2)
- Flash cards
- Observation - Oral questions - Written assignments
4 2
Creation
Work: God worked - Importance of working hard
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:

- Explain the importance of working hard at home
- Describe how working hard at school helps students
- Demonstrate positive attitude towards work
- Read about importance of working hard at home, school and community
- Discuss benefits of working hard in different contexts
- Share personal experiences of hard work
Why is it important to work hard at home, school and in the community?
- KLB Top Scholar (pg. 3)
- Bible
- Digital resources
- Observation - Oral discussion - Written assignments
4 3
Creation
Work: God worked - Bible teachings on work
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:

- Read and interpret Proverbs 6:6-11 and Proverbs 10:4
- Outline teachings on work from these verses
- Apply biblical teachings on work in daily life
- Read Proverbs 6:6-11 and Proverbs 10:4 in turns
- Interpret the scriptures by outlining teachings on work
- Write teachings on charts or PowerPoint slides
What do Proverbs 6:6-11 and Proverbs 10:4 teach about work?
- KLB Top Scholar (pg. 4)
- Bible
- Charts
- Digital devices
- Accuracy in scripture interpretation - Quality of presentation - Class participation
4 4
Creation
Work: God worked - God's rest
Work: God worked - Laziness
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:

- Read and interpret Exodus 20:11 and Genesis 2:1-3
- Explain the concept of rest as part of work
- Appreciate the importance of balancing work and rest
- Read Exodus 20:11 and Genesis 2:1-3 in turns
- Discuss God's work and rest pattern
- Create presentations on findings
Why did God rest on the seventh day of creation?
- KLB Top Scholar (pg. 4)
- Bible
- Charts
- KLB Top Scholar (pg. 5)
- Notepads
- Accuracy in scripture interpretation - Quality of presentation - Written assignments
5 1
Creation
Work: God worked - Poems on work
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:

- Read and analyze poems about God's work
- Compose a poem on 'God worked, we should also work'
- Recite the poem to the class
- Read a poem about God as a worker
- Compose a poem on 'God worked, we should also work'
- Rehearse and recite the poem to class
How is God portrayed as a worker in the poem?
- KLB Top Scholar (pg. 5)
- Poem handouts
- Writing materials
- Creativity in poem composition - Quality of recitation - Written poems
5 2
Creation
Christian work ethics - Virtues
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:

- Define Christian work ethics
- Explain virtues related to Christian work ethics
- Appreciate the importance of virtues in work
- Using digital devices or library resources, research on virtues related to work
- Discuss findings on virtues
- Share findings with class
What virtues are related to Christian work ethics?
- KLB Top Scholar (pg. 7)
- Digital devices
- Library resources
- Quality of research - Depth of understanding - Oral presentations
5 3
Creation
Christian work ethics - Applying virtues
Career paths - Basic concepts
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:

- Identify virtues like honesty, faithfulness, responsibility
- Explain how these virtues apply in workplaces
- Complete a crossword puzzle on virtues
- Discuss various virtues related to Christian work ethics
- Explain their application in workplaces
- Complete a crossword puzzle on virtues
How can Christian virtues be applied in workplaces?
- KLB Top Scholar (pg. 8)
- Crossword puzzles
- Flash cards
- KLB Top Scholar (pg. 9)
- Digital devices
- Library resources
- Flashcards
- Correct completion of crossword puzzle - Oral questions - Written assignments
5 4
Creation
Career paths - Pathways after junior school
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:

- Identify career pathways after junior school
- Choose appropriate subjects based on career interests
- Demonstrate interest in exploring career options
- Study diagrams showing career pathways after junior school
- Discuss subject choices within pathways
- Search for careers related to chosen pathway
Based on your gifts, talents and abilities, which pathway would you choose at senior school?
- KLB Top Scholar (pg. 10)
- Career diagrams
- Digital devices
- Participation in discussion - Quality of research - Written reflections
6 1
Creation
Career paths - Career aspirations
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:

- Identify personal career aspirations
- Write career aspirations on flashcards
- Share career aspirations with classmates
- Think of careers to pursue in future
- Write career aspirations on flashcards
- Share aspirations with class
- Display flashcards in classroom
What career would you like to pursue in the future?
- KLB Top Scholar (pg. 11)
- Flashcards
- Digital devices
- Quality of career aspirations - Presentation skills - Portfolio assessment
6 2
Creation
Career paths - Career requirements
Career paths - Working toward career goals
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:

- Identify requirements for different careers
- Brainstorm on career requirements
- Discuss how to work towards attaining requirements
- Read career information
- Brainstorm on requirements for different careers
- Discuss how to work towards meeting requirements
What requirements do you need to attain your career aspiration?
- KLB Top Scholar (pg. 12)
- Career information charts
- Resource persons
- KLB Top Scholar (pg. 13)
- Career planning templates
- Digital resources
- Quality of brainstorming - Participation in discussion - Written notes
6 3
Creation
Career paths - Interviewing resource persons
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:

- Interview a resource person about careers
- Ask appropriate career-related questions
- Note key points from the interview
- Engage a resource person in discussion on careers
- Ask questions about career requirements
- Note key points from the session
What subjects should you undertake to qualify for your chosen career?
- KLB Top Scholar (pg. 14)
- Resource persons
- Interview guidelines
- Notepads
- Quality of questions - Note-taking skills - Interview summaries
6 4
Creation
Career paths - Writing a journal
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:

- Write a journal on career aspirations
- Outline steps towards career attainment
- Update journal with weekly evaluations
- Write a journal on career aspirations
- Indicate steps towards attaining career choice
- Update journal weekly and make adjustments
What steps are you taking towards attaining your career choice?
- KLB Top Scholar (pg. 14)
- Journal templates
- Writing materials
- Quality of journal entries - Regularity of updates - Portfolio assessment
7 1
Creation
Positive attitude - Defining attitude
Positive attitude - Developing positive attitude
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:

- Define attitude and positive attitude
- Identify work that they enjoy doing
- Describe their attitude towards different types of work
- Discuss meaning of attitude
- Share about work they enjoy doing
- Describe attitudes towards different work
What work do you enjoy doing at home or school?
- KLB Top Scholar (pg. 15)
- Charts
- Digital resources
- KLB Top Scholar (pg. 16)
- Digital devices
- Library resources
- Participation in discussion - Quality of reflection - Oral presentations
7 2
The Bible
Christian moral values - Sexual purity
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:

- Elaborate Christian moral values for youth
- Brainstorm on values to overcome sexual sins
- Apply moral values in day-to-day life
- Brainstorm on moral values that youth should uphold
- Write points on a chart
- Present points to class
How can you live a morally upright life?
- KLB Top Scholar (pg. 17)
- Bible
- Charts
- Quality of brainstorming - Presentation skills - Written assignments
7 3
The Bible
Christian moral values - Biblical teachings
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:

- Read and interpret biblical texts on morality
- Discuss the Bible verses on moral values
- Elaborate moral values from the verses
- Read 1 Corinthians 15:33, 6:13, 6:18-20
- Read 1 Thessalonians 4:3, Leviticus 11:44
- Discuss moral values in these verses
Why should you maintain sexual purity as a Christian youth?
- KLB Top Scholar (pg. 18)
- Bible
- Charts
- Accuracy in interpretation - Participation in discussion - Written notes
7 4
The Bible
Christian moral values - Living morally upright
Forbidden sexual practices - Identifying perversions
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:

- Explain ways to live morally upright lives
- Apply biblical teachings on morality
- Value living according to Christian moral principles
- Read about ways to live morally upright lives
- Discuss application of biblical teachings
- Share personal strategies for moral living
In what ways can young people live morally upright lives?
- KLB Top Scholar (pg. 19)
- Bible
- Digital resources
- Charts
- Participation in discussion - Quality of sharing - Written reflections
8 1
The Bible
Forbidden sexual practices - Biblical teachings
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:

- Read and interpret Galatians 5:19 and Leviticus 18:5-18, 20-23
- Describe forbidden sexual practices in the Bible
- Present findings using visual aids
- Read Galatians 5:19 and Leviticus 18:5-18, 20-23
- Describe forbidden sexual practices
- Create PowerPoint slides or charts
What sexual practices are forbidden according to the Bible?
- KLB Top Scholar (pg. 20)
- Bible
- Digital devices
- Charts
- Accuracy of interpretation - Quality of presentation - Written work
8 2
The Bible
Forbidden sexual practices - Avoiding temptations
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:

- Discuss ways to avoid sexual temptations
- Apply strategies for resisting negative influences
- Value sexual purity as taught in the Bible
- Discuss how to avoid being lured into forbidden practices
- Share strategies for resisting temptation
- Write points in exercise books
How can one avoid getting lured into forbidden sexual practices?
- KLB Top Scholar (pg. 21)
- Bible
- Charts
- Quality of discussion - Practicality of strategies - Written notes
8 3
The Bible
Same-sex relationships - Biblical perspective
Sexual purity - Performing a skit
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:

- Read and interpret Romans 1:26-27
- Explain biblical teachings on same-sex relationships
- Brainstorm on avoiding same-sex relationship lures
- Read Romans 1:26-27 in turns
- Discuss biblical teaching on same-sex relationships
- Brainstorm on avoiding these relationships
How can one avoid being lured into same-sex relationships?
- KLB Top Scholar (pg. 21)
- Bible
- Charts
- KLB Top Scholar (pg. 22)
- Skit scripts
- Digital recording devices
- Accuracy of interpretation - Quality of brainstorming - Presentation skills
8 4
The Bible
Christian moral values - Life skills
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:

- Identify life skills that foster sexual purity
- Explain how these skills help overcome perversions
- Apply these skills in daily life
- Read about life skills that foster sexual purity
- Discuss application of these skills
- Share personal strategies
What values and life skills can you utilize to overcome sexual perversions?
- KLB Top Scholar (pg. 22)
- Life skills charts
- Digital resources
- Participation in discussion - Understanding of concepts - Written reflections
9 1
The Bible
Sexual purity - Reasons for maintaining
Morally upright life - Applying principles
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:

- Explain reasons for maintaining sexual purity
- Analyze biblical basis for sexual purity
- Value sexual purity as a Christian principle
- Discuss reasons for maintaining sexual purity
- Analyze biblical foundations
- Share personal commitments to purity
Why should Christian youths maintain sexual purity?
- KLB Top Scholar (pg. 23)
- Bible
- Charts
- Scenario cards
- Role-play guidelines
- Quality of discussion - Depth of understanding - Written assignments
9 2
The Bible
Prayer against temptation - Biblical teachings
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:

- Read and interpret Matthew 6:13
- Explain the importance of prayer in overcoming temptation
- Write a prayer for overcoming temptation
- Read Matthew 6:13 in turns
- Discuss importance of prayer against temptation
- Write personal prayer against temptation
How can prayer help in overcoming temptations?
- KLB Top Scholar (pg. 23)
- Bible
- Writing materials
- Quality of interpretation - Creativity in prayer writing - Written prayers
9 3
The Bible
Woman judge - Identifying women leaders
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:

- List women leaders in different settings
- Identify leadership qualities from these women
- Appreciate women's leadership roles
- List women leaders in school, church, government
- Identify leadership qualities
- Discuss qualities to emulate
What qualities can you emulate from women leaders?
- KLB Top Scholar (pg. 26)
- Charts
- Digital resources
- Completeness of lists - Quality of discussion - Written assignments
9 4
The Bible
Woman judge - Deborah's story
Woman judge - Deborah's leadership qualities
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:

- Read and understand Judges 4:1-24
- Outline the story of Deborah as a judge
- Appreciate Deborah's leadership role
- Read Judges 4:1-24 in turns
- Make notes on the story
- Watch a movie on 'Judge Deborah'
How did Deborah portray wisdom as a woman Judge?
- KLB Top Scholar (pg. 27)
- Bible
- Digital resources
- Movie clip
- KLB Top Scholar (pg. 28)
- Charts
- Comprehension of the story - Quality of notes - Oral questions
10 1
The Bible
Woman judge - Lessons from Deborah
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:

- Brainstorm on lessons from Deborah's leadership
- Apply these lessons in daily life
- Appreciate God's use of women in leadership
- Brainstorm on lessons from Deborah
- Discuss application in daily life
- Write key points
What lessons do you learn from the leadership of Judge Deborah?
- KLB Top Scholar (pg. 29)
- Bible
- Notepads
- Quality of brainstorming - Participation in discussion - Written work
10 2
The Bible
Woman judge - Praying for leaders
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:

- Identify people in leadership positions
- Write prayer points for leaders
- Compose and reflect on a prayer for leaders
- Identify leaders in school, church, community
- Write prayer points for them
- Compose a prayer for leaders
How can you support leaders through prayer?
- KLB Top Scholar (pg. 30)
- List of leaders
- Writing materials
- Quality of prayer points - Prayer composition - Portfolio assessment
10 3
The Bible
Woman judge - Leadership values
Kings - David's ancestors
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:

- Discuss values necessary for good leadership
- Explain how these values help in leadership
- Apply these values in personal leadership roles
- Discuss values necessary for good leadership
- Explain how values help in leadership roles
- Present points to class
What values would you embrace to ensure good leadership?
- KLB Top Scholar (pg. 30)
- Charts
- Digital resources
- KLB Top Scholar (pg. 33)
- Bible
- Family tree charts
- Quality of discussion - Presentation skills - Written assignments
10 4
The Bible
Kings - David as ancestor of Jesus
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:

- Read and interpret 2 Samuel 7:12-16
- Analyze Matthew 1:1-2 and Luke 1:32-33
- Explain David's role in Jesus' lineage
- Read Bible verses about David's lineage
- Discuss verses in groups
- Create presentations on findings
How is David an ancestor of Jesus Christ?
- KLB Top Scholar (pg. 34)
- Bible
- Digital devices
- Charts
- Accuracy of interpretation - Quality of presentation - Written assignments
11 1
The Bible
Kings - Importance of David as king
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:

- Read 1 Samuel 16:1-23 and 2 Samuel 6:1-15
- Identify importance of David as king
- Appreciate David's role in Israel's history
- Read Bible passages in turns
- Identify importance of David as king
- Write key points
What was the importance of David as a king of Israel?
- KLB Top Scholar (pg. 35)
- Bible
- Charts
- Comprehension of readings - Quality of discussion - Written notes
11 2
The Bible
Kings - Qualities of good leaders
Kings - David's leadership qualities
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:

- Identify characteristics of good leaders
- Discuss characteristics of good leaders
- Create charts on leadership qualities
- Discuss desired leadership qualities
- Compare answers with other pairs
- Create charts on leadership qualities
What characteristics would you like your leaders to have?
- KLB Top Scholar (pg. 36)
- Charts
- Digital resources
- KLB Top Scholar (pg. 37)
- Bible
- Quality of discussion - Chart presentation - Oral questions
11 3
The Bible
Kings - Solomon's achievements
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:

- Sort out Solomon's achievements and failures
- Analyze the significance of achievements
- Appreciate Solomon's contributions to Israel
- Sort achievements and failures from table
- Analyze importance of achievements
- Present findings to class
What were the achievements of King Solomon?
- KLB Top Scholar (pg. 38)
- Bible
- Sorting tables
- Accuracy in sorting - Presentation skills - Written assignments
11 4
The Bible
Kings - Solomon's failures
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:

- Identify Solomon's failures as king
- Analyze consequences of these failures
- Learn lessons from Solomon's mistakes
- Discuss Solomon's failures
- Analyze impact of failures
- Draw lessons from failures
What were the failures of King Solomon?
- KLB Top Scholar (pg. 40)
- Bible
- Charts
- Depth of analysis - Quality of discussion - Written notes
12 1
The Bible
Kings - Solomon's wisdom
Kings - Role-playing Solomon's wisdom
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:

- Read and analyze 1 Kings 3:16-28
- Explain how Solomon portrayed wisdom
- Appreciate the importance of wisdom in leadership
- Read 1 Kings 3:16-28 about Solomon's judgment
- Analyze how he showed wisdom
- Discuss application of wisdom
How did King Solomon show wisdom in his judgment?
- KLB Top Scholar (pg. 41)
- Bible
- Digital resources
- KLB Top Scholar (pg. 42)
- Role-play props
- Digital recording devices
- Comprehension of passage - Quality of analysis - Written reflections
12 2
The Bible
Kings - Lessons from David and Solomon
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:

- Discuss lessons from David and Solomon
- Apply these lessons in daily life
- Value good leadership qualities
- Discuss lessons from both kings
- Apply lessons to daily life
- Create charts with lessons
What lessons do you learn from King David and Solomon's leadership?
- KLB Top Scholar (pg. 43)
- Bible
- Charts
- Quality of discussion - Depth of application - Chart presentation
12 3
The Bible
Kings - Choosing good leaders
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:

- Brainstorm on qualities for choosing leaders
- Explain importance of these qualities
- Apply criteria in choosing leaders
- Brainstorm on qualities for choosing leaders
- Explain importance of these qualities
- Present findings to class
What qualities should be considered when choosing leaders?
- KLB Top Scholar (pg. 44)
- Charts
- Digital devices
- Quality of brainstorming - Presentation skills - Written notes
12 4
The Bible
The Life and Ministry of Jesus Christ
Kings - Community leadership qualities
Raising the Widow's Son - Sharing experiences
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:

- Identify qualities considered in choosing community leaders
- Create a report on these qualities
- Present findings to class
- Find out qualities considered when choosing community leaders
- Create a report on findings
- Present to class
What qualities are considered when choosing leaders in your community?
- KLB Top Scholar (pg. 45)
- Community resource persons
- Report templates
- KLB Top Scholar (pg. 47)
- Bible
- Charts
- Quality of research - Report writing - Presentation skills
13 1
The Life and Ministry of Jesus Christ
Raising the Widow's Son - The miracle
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:

- Read and interpret Luke 7:11-16
- Describe the miracle of raising the widow's son
- Appreciate God's power over death
- Read Luke 7:11-16 and make notes
- Discuss the miracle in groups
- Watch a video clip on the raising of the widow's son
Why is it important to believe in the resurrection as Christians?
- KLB Top Scholar (pg. 48)
- Bible
- Digital devices
- Video clip
- Accuracy in explaining the miracle - Comprehension of Bible text - Written notes
13 2
The Life and Ministry of Jesus Christ
Raising the Widow's Son - Lessons
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:

- Identify lessons from the miracle
- Apply the lessons in day-to-day life
- Value God's power over life and death
- Re-read Luke 7:11-16
- Discuss lessons from the miracle
- Create charts with the lessons
What lessons can we learn from the miracle of raising the widow's son?
- KLB Top Scholar (pg. 49)
- Bible
- Charts
- Digital devices
- Quality of identified lessons - Relevance of application - Chart presentations
13 3
The Life and Ministry of Jesus Christ
Raising the Widow's Son - Compassion
Raising the Widow's Son - Helping others
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:

- Define compassion
- Identify ways to show compassion
- Develop empathy for those in need
- Observe pictures showing compassion
- Discuss how to show compassion to the needy
- Create presentations on showing compassion
How can you show compassion to others?
- KLB Top Scholar (pg. 51)
- Pictures
- Charts
- Digital devices
- KLB Top Scholar (pg. 52)
- Digital resources
- Understanding of compassion - Quality of presentations - Group participation
13 4
The Life and Ministry of Jesus Christ
Raising the Widow's Son - God's power
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:

- Read and meditate on John 11:25
- Appreciate God's power over life and death
- Value the hope of resurrection
- Read John 11:25
- Discuss meaning of the verse
- Write verse on flashcards and meditate on it
Why is it important to believe in the resurrection as Christians?
- KLB Top Scholar (pg. 53)
- Bible
- Flashcards
- Understanding of the verse - Quality of meditation - Written reflections

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