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Community Service Learning
Grade 10 2026
TERM I
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WK LSN STRAND SUB-STRAND LESSON LEARNING OUTCOMES LEARNING EXPERIENCES KEY INQUIRY QUESTIONS LEARNING RESOURCES ASSESSMENT METHODS REFLECTION
3 1
Citizenship
Concept of CSL - Meaning and principles of CSL
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:

- Define Community Service Learning
- Explain the principles of CSL
- Appreciate the value of CSL in personal development
- Use digital devices to research the meaning of Community, Community Service, and CSL
- Discuss in groups the key principles of CSL
- Present findings on CSL principles to the class
- Reflect on how CSL can benefit personal growth
How can CSL promote the wellbeing of a community?
- CSL Learners' book Grade 10
- Digital devices
- Internet access
- Approved textbooks
- Oral questions - Observation - Written assignments
3 2
Citizenship
Concept of CSL - Types of communities
Concept of CSL - Reflective practice in CSL
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:

- Identify different types of communities
- Describe characteristics of various communities
- Show interest in understanding diverse communities
- Collaborate with peers to identify types of communities (school, neighborhood, regional, national, global, virtual)
- Discuss characteristics of each community type
- Create a chart showing different community types
- Share personal experiences of belonging to different communities
What types of communities do you belong to?
- CSL Learners' book Grade 10
- Chart paper and markers
- Digital resources
- Print media
- Journals or notebooks
- Writing materials
- Sample reflection prompts
- Observation - Portfolio assessment - Group presentations
3 3
Citizenship
Concept of CSL - Rationale of CSL in the learning process
Concept of CSL - Benefits of CSL for self and community
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:

- Outline the rationale of CSL
- Explain how CSL enhances learning
- Appreciate the connection between CSL and community development
- Discuss in groups the rationale of CSL in education
- Research using digital devices the benefits of CSL
- Present findings on how CSL promotes responsible citizenship
- Create posters showing CSL benefits
How does CSL enhance the learning process?
- CSL Learners' book Grade 10
- Digital devices
- Poster materials
- Approved textbooks
- Case study materials
- Digital resources
- Journals
- Presentations - Teacher observation - Portfolio assessment
4 1
Citizenship
Concept of CSL - Community benefits and mutual learning
Community Needs - Understanding community needs
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:

- Describe community benefits of CSL
- Explain the concept of mutual benefit
- Value collaborative community engagement
- Discuss how communities benefit from CSL initiatives
- Research examples of successful CSL projects
- Analyze the concept of mutual benefit between learners and communities
- Present findings on community transformation through CSL
How does CSL create mutual benefit for learners and communities?
- CSL Learners' book Grade 10
- Internet access
- Video clips on CSL projects
- Reference books
- Digital devices
- Chart paper
- Markers
- Group presentations - Written tests - Portfolio assessment
4 2
Citizenship
Community Needs - Categorizing community needs
Community Needs - Methods of assessing community needs
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:

- Categorize various community needs
- Distinguish between different types of needs
- Appreciate the diversity of community challenges
- Collaborate in groups to categorize community needs (social, economic, environmental, educational, health)
- Discuss examples of needs in each category
- Create a classification chart of community needs
- Present categorizations to the class
How can we organize community needs into meaningful categories?
- CSL Learners' book Grade 10
- Chart paper
- Markers
- Print resources
- Sample case studies
- Sample survey forms
- Recording materials
- Reference books
- Digital devices
- Group presentations - Portfolio assessment - Teacher observation
4 3
Citizenship
Community Needs - Practical community observation
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:

- Conduct systematic community observation
- Record observations accurately
- Show respect for community members during observation
- Plan and conduct observation in the school community
- Use checklists to record observations
- Discuss ethical considerations in community observation
- Compile and analyze observation data
- Present findings to peers
How can we observe our community respectfully and effectively?
- CSL Learners' book Grade 10
- Observation checklists
- Notebooks
- Writing materials
- Digital cameras (optional)
- Observation reports - Portfolio assessment - Oral presentations
5 1
Citizenship
Community Needs - Prioritizing identified needs
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:

- Apply criteria for prioritizing needs
- Rank community needs based on urgency and impact
- Value collaborative decision-making
- Discuss criteria for prioritizing needs (urgency, impact, feasibility, resources)
- Practice prioritization using case studies
- Work in groups to rank identified community needs
- Present and justify prioritization decisions
How do we decide which community needs to address first?
- CSL Learners' book Grade 10
- Case study materials
- Chart paper
- Markers
- Approved textbooks
- Group work assessment - Written assignments - Oral presentations
5 2
Citizenship
Community Needs - Community dialogue and consultation
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:

- Demonstrate effective communication with community members
- Conduct community dialogues respectfully
- Appreciate diverse community perspectives
- Practice communication skills for community engagement
- Role-play community consultation scenarios
- Discuss how to build trust with community members
- Plan a simple community dialogue session
- Reflect on barriers to effective engagement
How can we effectively communicate with community members?
- CSL Learners' book Grade 10
- Role-play scenarios
- Communication guides
- Video resources
- Journals
- Role-play assessment - Observation - Oral questions - Written reflections
5 3
Citizenship
Community Needs - Community resources and assets
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:

- Identify community assets and resources
- Explain asset-based community development
- Value existing community strengths
- Brainstorm community assets (people, organizations, facilities, natural resources)
- Discuss the concept of asset-based approach
- Create a community asset map
- Analyze how assets can address needs
What resources and strengths exist in our community?
- CSL Learners' book Grade 10
- Mapping materials
- Chart paper
- Digital resources
- Reference books
- Portfolio assessment - Group presentations - Written tests
6 1
Citizenship
Community Needs - Linking needs with potential solutions
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:

- Match community needs with potential solutions
- Propose feasible interventions
- Show creativity in problem-solving
- Review identified community needs
- Brainstorm potential solutions for each need
- Discuss feasibility of proposed solutions
- Create an action plan framework
- Present solution proposals
How can we develop solutions for identified community needs?
- CSL Learners' book Grade 10
- Planning templates
- Chart paper
- Markers
- Case studies
- Action plans - Oral presentations - Teacher observation - Portfolio
6 2
Citizenship
Leadership Development - Attributes and skills of good leaders
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:

- Identify qualities of effective leaders
- Explain leadership attributes
- Aspire to develop leadership qualities
- Research using digital devices attributes of good leaders
- Discuss qualities such as integrity, vision, communication, empathy
- Analyze case studies of successful leaders
- Create a profile of an ideal leader
- Present findings to the class
What makes an effective leader?
- CSL Learners' book Grade 10
- Digital devices
- Internet access
- Case study materials
- Print resources
- Oral presentations - Written assignments - Portfolio assessment
6 3
Citizenship
Leadership Development - Different styles of leadership
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:

- Identify different leadership styles
- Compare various leadership approaches
- Appreciate diverse leadership methods
- Read case studies of leaders with different styles
- Watch brief documentaries on transformative, democratic, situational, and servant leadership
- Discuss achievements and challenges of each style
- Analyze which styles suit different situations
How can one become an effective leader?
- CSL Learners' book Grade 10
- Video clips
- Documentary materials
- Digital devices
- Case studies
- Observation - Group discussions - Written reflections
7 1
Citizenship
Leadership Development - Roles in CSL activities
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:

- Identify leadership roles in CSL groups
- Explain responsibilities of different roles
- Value the importance of clear role definition
- Brainstorm leadership roles needed for CSL activities
- Discuss responsibilities for each role (coordinator, secretary, treasurer, etc.)
- Write down roles and responsibilities relevant for CSL groups
- Present role descriptions to the class
What roles are needed to manage CSL group activities effectively?
- CSL Learners' book Grade 10
- Chart paper
- Markers
- Organizational charts
- Sample role descriptions
- Written assignments - Oral presentations - Portfolio assessment
7 2
Citizenship
Leadership Development - Creating governance guidelines
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:

- Develop guidelines for CSL activities
- Explain components of effective guidelines
- Show attention to detail in guideline development
- Discuss elements of CSL guidelines (leadership roles, election procedures, role rotation, transition processes)
- Work in groups to draft CSL guidelines
- Review and refine guidelines based on peer feedback
- Present final guidelines to the class
How can we establish clear guidelines for our CSL activities?
- CSL Learners' book Grade 10
- Sample guidelines
- Writing materials
- Digital devices
- Templates
- Portfolio assessment - Written guidelines - Observation
7 3
Citizenship
Leadership Development - Conducting elections
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:

- Explain democratic election procedures
- Conduct fair elections
- Demonstrate integrity in electoral processes
- Discuss principles of democratic elections
- Review election procedures from CSL guidelines
- Practice voting processes through simulations
- Role-play election scenarios
- Reflect on importance of fair elections
How do we ensure fair and transparent elections?
- CSL Learners' book Grade 10
- Ballot papers
- Ballot boxes
- Election guidelines
- Video clips on elections
- Practical assessment - Observation - Oral questions
8 1
Citizenship
Leadership Development - Practical leadership elections
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:

- Apply election procedures
- Elect leaders for CSL group activities
- Display good governance practices
- Nominate candidates for different CSL roles
- Conduct campaigns for different positions
- Carry out elections according to laid down procedures
- Announce results and inaugurate elected leaders
- Reflect on the election process
How can we conduct credible elections for our CSL activities?
- CSL Learners' book Grade 10
- Election materials
- Ballot papers
- Recording forms
- Certificates
- Observation - Practical assessment - Written reports
8 2
Citizenship
Leadership Development - Applying leadership skills
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:

- Apply leadership skills in CSL activities
- Execute leadership responsibilities effectively
- Reflect on leadership performance
- Discuss expectations for elected leaders
- Practice leadership skills through group activities
- Monitor and evaluate leadership effectiveness
- Provide constructive feedback to leaders
- Reflect on leadership experiences
How can leaders effectively manage CSL group activities?
- CSL Learners' book Grade 10
- Leadership manuals
- Feedback forms
- Evaluation checklists
- Journals
- Observation - Self-assessment - Peer evaluation - Written reflections
8 3
Citizenship
Leadership Development - Managing leadership changes
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:

- Explain the importance of leadership rotation
- Manage smooth leadership transitions
- Appreciate shared leadership opportunities
- Discuss benefits of rotating leadership roles
- Plan leadership transition processes
- Practice handover procedures
- Document lessons learned from leadership experiences
- Prepare new leaders for their roles
Why is leadership rotation important in CSL activities?
- CSL Learners' book Grade 10
- Transition checklists
- Handover documents
- Recording materials
- Digital devices
- Written reports - Observation - Portfolio assessment
9

MID TERM BREAK

10 1
Citizenship
Intercultural Competence - Understanding intercultural competence
Intercultural Competence - Addressing stereotypes and biases
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:

- Define intercultural competence
- Explain cultural awareness and sensitivity
- Value diversity in communities
- Brainstorm the concept 'intercultural competence'
- Discuss cultural awareness and cultural sensitivity
- Research examples of intercultural interactions
- Share personal experiences of cultural encounters
- Reflect on importance of intercultural understanding
How can we promote healthy interactions between peoples of different cultures?
- CSL Learners' book Grade 10
- Digital devices
- Internet access
- Cultural materials
- Case studies
- Role-play scenarios
- Video clips
- Discussion guides
- Oral questions - Written reflections - Observation
10 2
Citizenship
Intercultural Competence - Promoting intercultural understanding
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:

- Identify elements of positive intercultural interactions
- Demonstrate tolerance, respect, and empathy
- Appreciate cultural diversity
- Use the internet to research case studies of positive intercultural interactions
- Discuss how tolerance, respect, empathy, and humility promote cultural understanding
- Analyze successful multicultural communities
- Present findings on best practices
What qualities promote positive intercultural relationships?
- CSL Learners' book Grade 10
- Internet access
- Digital devices
- Case study materials
- Print resources
- Group presentations - Written tests - Portfolio assessment
10 3
Citizenship
Intercultural Competence - Planning intercultural events
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:

- Plan intercultural activities
- Organize cultural celebrations
- Value social cohesion in diverse communities
- Brainstorm ideas for intercultural activities
- Plan cultural day activities
- Discuss elements of successful cultural events
- Design programs for cultural celebrations
- Assign roles for organizing events
How can cultural activities promote social cohesion?
- CSL Learners' book Grade 10
- Planning templates
- Chart paper
- Markers
- Event materials
- Practical assessment - Written plans - Observation
11 1
Citizenship
Intercultural Competence - Conducting intercultural events
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:

- Implement intercultural activities
- Demonstrate respect for diverse cultures
- Promote harmonious living in diverse communities
- Engage in intercultural activities such as cultural days
- Showcase different cultural practices
- Participate in multicultural performances
- Document intercultural activities
- Share experiences and learnings
What did we learn from our intercultural activities?
- CSL Learners' book Grade 10
- Cultural artifacts
- Performance materials
- Recording devices
- Digital cameras
- Observation - Practical assessment - Portfolio documentation
11 2
Citizenship
Intercultural Competence - Long-term cultural engagement
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:

- Develop strategies for sustaining intercultural relationships
- Promote continuous cultural dialogue
- Commit to lifelong intercultural learning
- Discuss strategies for maintaining intercultural relationships
- Explore opportunities for ongoing cultural exchanges
- Create action plans for continued cultural engagement
- Share commitments to intercultural competence
- Reflect on personal growth in cultural awareness
How can we continue building intercultural competence beyond the classroom?
- CSL Learners' book Grade 10
- Action plan templates
- Digital resources
- Internet access
- Reference materials
- Action plans - Oral presentations - Written reflections
11 3
Citizenship
Intercultural Competence - Responsible citizenship in diverse societies
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:

- Explain the connection between intercultural competence and citizenship
- Demonstrate responsible citizenship in diverse settings
- Value diversity as a national strength
- Discuss how intercultural competence promotes national unity
- Analyze the role of citizens in promoting social cohesion
- Explore Kenya's cultural diversity as a strength
- Create presentations on responsible citizenship
- Reflect on personal responsibility in promoting harmony
How does intercultural competence contribute to national unity?
- CSL Learners' book Grade 10
- Digital devices
- Presentation materials
- Case studies
- National documents
- Presentations - Written tests - Portfolio assessment
12 1
Life Skills in Education
Self-Awareness in the Community - Understanding public self-awareness
Self-Awareness in the Community - Importance of public image
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:

- Define public self-awareness
- Explain factors influencing public self-awareness
- Appreciate the importance of self-awareness
- Use digital or print resources to research the meaning of public self-awareness
- Discuss factors that influence public self-awareness
- Brainstorm personal experiences of public awareness
- Present findings in class
Why is public self-awareness important?
- CSL Learners' book Grade 10
- Digital devices
- Internet access
- Print resources
- Approved textbooks
- Video clips
- Digital resources
- Case studies
- Presentation materials
- Oral questions - Written tests - Observation
12 2
Life Skills in Education
Self-Awareness in the Community - Evaluating public personalities
Self-Awareness in the Community - Self-assessment of public image
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:

- Critique public images of personalities
- Analyze the relationship between public image and effectiveness
- Show respect when evaluating others
- Critique selected personalities' public image with guidance
- Analyze their perceived effectiveness in their roles
- Discuss how public image contributes to success or challenges
- Present analysis findings
How does public image contribute to a person's effectiveness?
- CSL Learners' book Grade 10
- Case studies
- Video clips
- Digital devices
- Analysis templates
- Feedback forms
- Journals
- Recording materials
- Self-assessment tools
- Written analysis - Oral presentations - Observation
12 3
Life Skills in Education
Self-Awareness in the Community - Strategies for improvement
Self-Awareness in the Community - Impact on community
Self-Awareness in the Community - Article writing on public image
Self-Awareness in the Community - Mindfulness of others in daily life
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:

- Develop strategies to enhance public image
- Apply techniques for positive self-presentation
- Show commitment to personal development
- Share perceived public image with friends
- Discuss how to enhance personal public image
- Develop personal action plans for improvement
- Practice positive self-presentation techniques
What steps can I take to enhance my public image?
- CSL Learners' book Grade 10
- Action plan templates
- Digital resources
- Self-help materials
- Journals
- Video clips
- Digital devices
- Case studies
- Print resources
- Writing materials
- Sample articles
- Presentation tools
- Reflection journals
- Case scenarios
- Observation checklists
- Action plans - Practical assessment - Portfolio documentation

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