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WK LSN STRAND SUB-STRAND LESSON LEARNING OUTCOMES LEARNING EXPERIENCES KEY INQUIRY QUESTIONS LEARNING RESOURCES ASSESSMENT METHODS REFLECTION
1 1
Performing and Displaying
Singing Games - Kenyan Style - Props
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:

- Identify props used in singing games from Kenyan communities
- Name common props like ropes, baskets, balls
- Show interest in learning about props
- Watch video clips of singing games from Kenyan communities
- Name the items used in the singing games
- Draw and colour pictures of props
- Display pictures in class
What props are used in singing games?
- Mentor Creative Activities pg. 76
- Digital devices
- Video clips of singing games
- Drawing materials
- Sample props (rope, basket, ball)
- Observation - Oral questions - Drawing assessment
1 2
Performing and Displaying
Singing Games - Kenyan Style - Props
Singing Games - Kenyan Style - Making a hula-hoop
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:

- Identify different props used in singing games
- Match props with their names
- Appreciate diversity in singing games
- Observe pictures of props from different communities
- Match pictures with names
- Discuss how props are used
- Group similar props together
Why do we use props in singing games?
- Mentor Creative Activities pg. 77-78
- Flashcards with props
- Pictures of props
- Charts
- Mentor Creative Activities pg. 79
- Long sticks or foldable pipes
- Elastic bands
- Sandpaper
- Matching exercise - Oral questions - Participation
1 3
Performing and Displaying
Singing Games - Kenyan Style - Making a hula-hoop
Singing Games - Kenyan Style - Songs
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:

- Make a simple hula-hoop
- Follow steps to create props
- Work safely with materials
- Fold stick or pipe into a loop
- Tie ends with elastic band
- Smoothen with sandpaper
- Show hula-hoop in class
- Clean working area
How do we make a hula-hoop?
- Mentor Creative Activities pg. 79-80
- Sticks/pipes
- Elastic bands
- Sandpaper
- Mentor Creative Activities pg. 80
- Video clips
- Digital device
- Audio recordings
- Practical assessment - Product evaluation - Safety observation
1 4
Performing and Displaying
Singing Games - Kenyan Style - Kanyoni kanja
Singing Games - Kenyan Style - Game activities
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:

- Learn a traditional song
- Sing with props
- Enjoy participating in singing games
- Learn the song 'Kanyoni kanja'
- Sing the song in groups
- Use props while singing
- Practice with teacher guidance
Why do we use props when singing?
- Mentor Creative Activities pg. 80
- Props (balls, baskets)
- Song lyrics chart
- Mentor Creative Activities pg. 81-82
- Pictures of singing games
- Video clips
- Singing performance - Prop usage - Group work
1 5
Performing and Displaying
Singing Games - Kenyan Style - Performing singing games
Singing Games - Kenyan Style - Making patterns
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:

- Perform a singing game
- Sing and play together
- Record performance
- Perform singing game in groups
- Record performance
- Watch recording
- Discuss performance
How did you sing?
- Mentor Creative Activities pg. 82
- Digital recording device
- Props
- Open space
- Video clips
- Visual aids
- Performance assessment - Self-evaluation - Video review
1 6
Performing and Displaying
Singing Games - Kenyan Style - Circle pattern
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:

- Stand in a circle
- Sing while making patterns
- Jump as singing
- Stand in circle formation
- Sing 'Oringo bayoyo'
- Imitate pattern shown
- Jump while singing
What pattern are you making?
- Mentor Creative Activities pg. 82-83
- Open space
- Song lyrics
- Formation assessment - Singing and movement - Participation
1 7
Performing and Displaying
Singing Games - Kenyan Style - Line and square patterns
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:

- Make different line formations
- Sing in formations
- Enjoy making patterns
- Stand in two straight lines
- Sing 'Twamtaka rafiki'
- Stand in square pattern
- Sing games in different patterns
Why do we make patterns when singing?
- Mentor Creative Activities pg. 83
- Open space
- Multiple songs
- Pattern observation - Movement coordination - Group work
2 1
Performing and Displaying
Singing Games - Kenyan Style - Safety
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:

- Practice singing games safely
- Show good behavior
- Respect others during games
- Clear performing area
- Practice singing game
- Show respect to others
- Observe safety rules
How do we keep safe during singing games?
- Mentor Creative Activities pg. 84-85
- Open safe space
- Props
- Safety observation - Behavior assessment - Etiquette check
2 2
Performing and Displaying
Singing Games - Kenyan Style - Performance
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:

- Perform complete singing game
- Use songs, props and patterns
- Enjoy singing games
- Choose singing game
- Collect props
- Practice performance
- Perform during school function
- Record performance
What did you enjoy about singing games?
- Mentor Creative Activities pg. 85-87
- All props
- Digital device
- Performance space
- Performance assessment - Use of elements - Enjoyment and participation
2 3
Performing and Displaying
Throwing and Catching - Materials
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:

- Name materials for making a ball
- Identify materials in pictures
- Show interest in collecting materials
- Look at pictures of materials
- Name the materials
- Identify materials in locality
- Share with friends about materials
What materials can make a ball?
- Mentor Creative Activities pg. 89
- Pictures of materials
- Sample materials
- Observation - Naming materials - Discussion
2 4
Performing and Displaying
Throwing and Catching - Collecting materials
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:

- Collect materials for making ball
- List collected materials
- Store materials safely
- Take walk in school area
- Collect materials for ball
- List materials collected
- Keep materials safely
- Wash hands after collection
Why do we wash hands after collecting materials?
- Mentor Creative Activities pg. 90
- Collection bags
- Soap and water
- Material collection - List making - Hygiene observation
2 5
Performing and Displaying
Throwing and Catching - Making a ball
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:

- Follow steps to make a ball
- Roll and fold materials
- Show creativity in ball making
- Watch video on making ball
- Discuss the video
- Roll waste papers together
- Put papers in carrier bag
How do we start making a ball?
- Mentor Creative Activities pg. 90
- Video clips
- Waste papers
- Carrier bags
- Observation - Following instructions - Process assessment
2 6
Performing and Displaying
Throwing and Catching - Making a ball
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:

- Complete making a ball
- Tie string around ball
- Make ball ready for use
- Fold carrier bag
- Tie string around ball
- Knot the string
- Create mesh of string
- Complete the ball
What do we use to tie the ball?
- Mentor Creative Activities pg. 90-91
- String or banana fiber
- Carrier bags
- Papers
- Product assessment - Tying skills - Final ball quality
2 7
Performing and Displaying
Throwing and Catching - Basic skills
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:

- Point at person throwing
- Point at person catching
- Understand throwing and catching
- Look at pictures of throwing and catching
- Point at learner throwing
- Point at learner catching
- Discuss the actions
What is the person doing?
- Mentor Creative Activities pg. 91
- Pictures
- Demonstration
- Identification - Pointing accuracy - Understanding
3 1
Performing and Displaying
Throwing and Catching - Triangle formation
Throwing and Catching - Circle formation
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:

- Stand in triangle formation
- Throw ball to others
- Catch ball in turns
- Stand in triangle formation
- Take turns throwing
- Catch the ball
- Cheer each other
How do we throw the ball?
- Mentor Creative Activities pg. 92
- Ball made earlier
- Open space
- Ball
- Formation observation - Throwing skill - Catching skill
3 2
Performing and Displaying
Throwing and Catching - Curved line formation
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:

- Stand in curved line
- Take turns throwing and catching
- Respect each other during game
- Stand in curved line
- One learner stands in front
- Take turns throwing and catching
- Show respect during game
What formation are you making?
- Mentor Creative Activities pg. 93
- Ball
- Open space
- Formation assessment - Turn-taking - Respect observation
3 3
Performing and Displaying
Throwing and Catching - Zigzag formation
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:

- Form zigzag line
- Clap before catching
- Play game safely
- Form group of four
- Stand in zigzag line
- Throw ball to next person
- Clap before catching
- Catch with both hands
Why do we clap before catching?
- Mentor Creative Activities pg. 95
- Ball
- Open space
- Formation skills - Coordination - Safety awareness
3 4
Performing and Displaying
Throwing and Catching - Game practice
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:

- Practice throwing accurately
- Catch ball successfully
- Play safely with others
- Practice throwing in pairs
- Practice catching in groups
- Play simple throwing games
- Follow safety rules
How can we throw better?
- Mentor Creative Activities pg. 95
- Balls
- Open space
- Skill improvement - Game participation - Safety compliance
3 5
Performing and Displaying
Throwing and Catching - Games
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:

- Play throwing and catching games
- Work in teams
- Enjoy physical activity
- Play organized games
- Work in teams
- Throw and catch in games
- Encourage teammates
What games can we play with throwing and catching?
- Mentor Creative Activities pg. 95
- Multiple balls
- Open space
- Game play - Teamwork - Enjoyment
3 6
Performing and Displaying
Throwing and Catching - Skills assessment
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:

- Demonstrate throwing skills
- Demonstrate catching skills
- Show improvement in skills
- Individual throwing demonstration
- Individual catching demonstration
- Peer assessment using rubric
- Self-reflection
How have your skills improved?
- Mentor Creative Activities pg. 96
- Assessment rubric
- Balls
- Practical demonstration - Peer assessment - Self-evaluation
3 7
Performing and Displaying
Throwing and Catching - Review
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:

- Review all formations learned
- Practice all skills learned
- Celebrate achievements
- Review triangle formation
- Review circle formation
- Review other formations
- Practice all skills
- Celebrate progress
What did you learn about throwing and catching?
- Mentor Creative Activities pg. 89-96
- Balls
- Open space
- Comprehensive review - Skill demonstration - Participation
4 1
Performing and Displaying
Throwing and Catching - Fun games
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:

- Play various throwing games
- Enjoy physical activity
- Apply safety rules
- Play different throwing games
- Include all learners
- Follow safety guidelines
- Have fun playing
Why is it important to play safely?
- Mentor Creative Activities pg. 95-96
- Balls
- Open safe space
- Game participation - Safety compliance - Enjoyment observation
4 2
Performing and Displaying
Paper Craft - Identifying items
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:

- Identify items made from paper
- Name paper craft items
- Show interest in paper craft
- Look at pictures of paper items
- Discuss what is seen
- Identify materials used
- Think about how items were made
What can we make with paper?
- Mentor Creative Activities pg. 97
- Pictures of paper crafts
- Sample paper items
- Observation - Naming items - Discussion
4 3
Performing and Displaying
Paper Craft - Learning techniques
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:

- Watch video about paper craft
- Identify how items are made
- Understand paper craft techniques
- Watch video of paper craft items
- Discuss what is seen
- Talk about how items are made
- Share ideas
How are paper items made?
- Mentor Creative Activities pg. 97
- Video clips
- Digital device
- Video observation - Discussion - Understanding check
4 4
Performing and Displaying
Paper Craft - Materials collection
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:

- Collect different types of paper
- Store materials safely
- Show responsibility in material care
- Take walk within school
- Collect different papers
- Keep materials safely
- Wash hands after collecting
What types of paper can we collect?
- Mentor Creative Activities pg. 98
- Collection bags
- Various papers
- Soap and water
- Material collection - Storage skills - Hygiene observation
4 5
Performing and Displaying
Paper Craft - Making a paper fan
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:

- Draw lines on paper
- Fold paper along lines
- Begin making a fan
- Draw lines on paper
- Fold along first line
- Turn paper over
- Fold along second line
What is pleating?
- Mentor Creative Activities pg. 98
- Colored paper
- Pencil
- Ruler
- Line drawing - Folding accuracy - Following steps
4 6
Performing and Displaying
Paper Craft - Completing the fan
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:

- Complete pleating process
- Fold and glue pleated paper
- Make a finished fan
- Continue folding until end
- Fold pleated paper by half
- Glue where pleats meet
- Complete the fan
How do we finish the fan?
- Mentor Creative Activities pg. 98-99
- Glue
- Pleated paper
- Pleating completion - Gluing skill - Final product
4 7
Performing and Displaying
Paper Craft - Displaying and using
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:

- Smoothen and decorate fan
- Display fan to friends
- Use fan during play
- Smoothen fan with fingers
- Decorate using tools
- Display to class
- Use during play
- Clean working area
Why do we decorate the fan?
- Mentor Creative Activities pg. 99
- Texturing tools
- Display area
- Product quality - Display skills - Creativity
5 1
Performing and Displaying
Paper Craft - Making a paper hat
Paper Craft - Completing the hat
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:

- Fold paper into two
- Fold corners of paper
- Start making a hat
- Get colored paper
- Fold paper into two
- Fold corners of paper
- Follow teacher guidance
What shapes do we make?
- Mentor Creative Activities pg. 99-100
- Colored papers
- Demonstration
- Mentor Creative Activities pg. 100
- Paper hats in progress
- Folding accuracy - Following instructions - Symmetry
5 2
Performing and Displaying
Paper Craft - Singing with hat
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:

- Wear paper hat
- Sing songs
- Enjoy paper craft items
- Wear paper hat
- Sing 'When I was a farmer'
- Act out the song
- Have fun
What can we do with our hats?
- Mentor Creative Activities pg. 101
- Paper hats
- Song lyrics
- Singing participation - Creative use - Enjoyment
5 3
Performing and Displaying
Paper Craft - Using the fan
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:

- Use paper fan
- Sing songs with fan
- Appreciate paper craft
- Take paper fan made
- Fan yourself while singing
- Sing 'This is the way we play'
- Play together
Why is paper craft fun?
- Mentor Creative Activities pg. 101-102
- Paper fans
- Song lyrics
- Fan usage - Singing - Group participation
5 4
Performing and Displaying
Log Roll - Watching and learning
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:

- Watch video or demonstration
- Identify hand placement
- Identify leg placement
- Watch video on log roll
- Watch peers do log roll
- Identify where hands are placed
- Identify how legs are placed
How do we position our body?
- Mentor Creative Activities pg. 104
- Video clips
- Demonstration space
- Observation - Position identification - Understanding
5 5
Performing and Displaying
Log Roll - Practice
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:

- Lie flat on surface
- Place hands above head
- Keep hands and legs straight
- Lie flat on smooth surface
- Place hands above head
- Keep hands and legs straight
- Follow teacher guidance
Where do we place our hands?
- Mentor Creative Activities pg. 104
- Smooth surface
- Safe space
- Body positioning - Instruction following - Safety awareness
5 6
Performing and Displaying
Log Roll - Rolling practice
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:

- Roll to any direction
- Roll back to starting position
- Observe safety
- Roll to any direction
- Roll back to start
- Repeat activity four times
- Observe safety
- Remove sharp objects
How do we roll safely?
- Mentor Creative Activities pg. 104-105
- Clear open space
- Rolling technique - Direction control - Safety compliance
5 7
Performing and Displaying
T-Balance - Watching and learning
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:

- Watch T-balance video
- Identify body parts used
- Understand T-balance position
- Watch video on T-balance
- Talk about video with friends
- Watch friend do T-balance
- Identify hand placement
- Identify leg placement
What body parts do we use?
- Mentor Creative Activities pg. 105
- Video clips
- Demonstration
- Video observation - Discussion - Body part identification
6 1
Performing and Displaying
T-Balance - Starting position
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:

- Stand straight
- Raise hands above head
- Prepare for T-balance
- Stand straight with legs together
- Raise both hands above head
- Follow teacher guidance
- Prepare for bending
How do we start T-balance?
- Mentor Creative Activities pg. 105
- Open space
- Visual guide
- Standing position - Hand placement - Body alignment
6 2
Performing and Displaying
T-Balance - Complete position
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:

- Bend forward at waist
- Stretch one leg back
- Hold position
- Bend forward at waist
- Stretch one leg back straight
- Count up to five
- Repeat with other leg
How long do we hold the position?
- Mentor Creative Activities pg. 105-106
- Balance space
- Bending technique - Leg stretching - Balance holding
6 3
Performing and Displaying
Log Roll and T-Balance - Collecting materials
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:

- Identify materials for markers
- Collect materials safely
- Share with others
- Identify reusable materials
- Collect materials
- Share with peers
- Keep materials safe
- Observe safety
What materials can we use?
- Mentor Creative Activities pg. 106
- Reusable materials
- Collection bags
- Material identification - Collection skills - Safety awareness
6 4
Performing and Displaying
Log Roll and T-Balance - Making field markers
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:

- Cut colored paper
- Wrap bottle with paper
- Begin making marker
- Cut colored paper
- Wrap bottle with paper
- Use glue to stick
- Follow steps carefully
How do we make a marker?
- Mentor Creative Activities pg. 106-107
- Empty bottles
- Colored paper
- Glue
- Scissors
- Cutting skills - Wrapping ability - Gluing technique
6 5
Performing and Displaying
Log Roll and T-Balance - Completing markers
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:

- Make cone for marker
- Put cone on bottle
- Complete marker
- Make cone using paper
- Put cone on bottle
- Complete the marker
- Clean working area
- Dispose waste properly
What does the marker look like?
- Mentor Creative Activities pg. 107
- Paper cones
- Bottles
- Glue
- Cone making - Assembly skills - Cleaning habits
6 6
Performing and Displaying
Log Roll and T-Balance - Log roll with markers
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:

- Mark space using markers
- Roll to different directions
- Follow leader's directions
- Mark open space with markers
- Choose a leader
- Leader says directions
- Roll to the right/left
- Take turns being leader
Why do we use markers?
- Mentor Creative Activities pg. 107-108
- Field markers
- Open space
- Space marking - Direction following - Leadership skills
6 7
Performing and Displaying
Log Roll and T-Balance - Log roll relay race
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:

- Form two groups
- Perform log roll race
- High five next person
- Form two groups of five
- Mark starting and finishing line
- Line up at start
- Roll to finish when music starts
- Roll back and high five next person
What is a relay race?
- Mentor Creative Activities pg. 108-109
- Markers
- Music player
- Open space
- Group formation - Race participation - Teamwork
7 1
Performing and Displaying
Log Roll and T-Balance - T-balance with markers
Log Roll and T-Balance - Partner balance
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:

- Use markers for T-balance
- Face different directions
- Hold position
- Mark field with markers
- Do T-balance facing right
- Do T-balance facing left
- Face backward and forward
- Hold each position
How many directions can we face?
- Mentor Creative Activities pg. 109-110
- Field markers
- Open space
- Mentor Creative Activities pg. 110
- Pairs
- Direction changes - Balance maintenance - Multiple positions
7 2
Performing and Displaying
Log Roll and T-Balance - Skills check
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:

- Demonstrate log roll
- Demonstrate T-balance
- Show improvement
- Perform log roll
- Perform T-balance
- Use assessment rubric
- Self-reflect on performance
What have you learned?
- Mentor Creative Activities pg. 111-112
- Assessment rubric
- Performance space
- Practical demonstration - Self-assessment - Peer evaluation
7 3
Performing and Displaying
Action Songs - Understanding messages
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:

- Listen to action song
- Identify the message
- Understand what song teaches
- Look at picture of children
- Discuss what they are doing
- Think about song they are singing
- Listen to action songs
What is the song about?
- Mentor Creative Activities pg. 115
- Pictures
- Song recordings
- Listening skills - Message identification - Understanding
7 4
Performing and Displaying
Action Songs - Reading and singing
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:

- Read song lyrics
- Identify message in song
- Touch body parts while singing
- Read 'Head, shoulders, knees and toes'
- Discuss what song is about
- Sing song
- Touch body parts as singing
What body parts are in the song?
- Mentor Creative Activities pg. 115-116
- Song lyrics chart
- Music
- Song reading - Singing - Body part identification
7 5
Performing and Displaying
Action Songs - Good manners song
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:

- Identify message about manners
- Sing about politeness
- Make actions while singing
- Look at picture
- Listen to 'Good manners song'
- Sing the song
- Make actions while singing
What manners does the song teach?
- Mentor Creative Activities pg. 116
- Picture
- Song lyrics
- Message understanding - Singing - Action performance
7 6
Performing and Displaying
Action Songs - Loud and soft
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:

- Identify loud sounds
- Identify soft sounds
- Sing with correct volume
- Listen to song by teacher
- Learn tune of 'Brush your teeth'
- Sing together
- Use correct tune and rhythm
- Do actions while singing
Is the song loud or soft?
- Mentor Creative Activities pg. 117
- Song recording
- Visual aids
- Volume recognition - Tune accuracy - Rhythm keeping
7 7
Performing and Displaying
Action Songs - Practice volume
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:

- Learn song tune
- Sing with correct volume
- Do actions
- Listen to teacher play song
- Learn tune
- Sing 'Clap, clap, clap your hands'
- Sing words clearly
- Clap hands while singing
How do we sing clearly?
- Mentor Creative Activities pg. 117-118
- Music player
- Song lyrics
- Volume control - Clarity of words - Action coordination
8

mid term

9 1
Performing and Displaying
Action Songs - Actions and expressions
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:

- Identify actions in song
- Show facial expressions
- Combine singing and actions
- Look at picture of learners
- Identify actions they are doing
- Check if they are happy or sad
- Sing 'If you are happy'
- Show happy face
What actions do we make?
- Mentor Creative Activities pg. 118
- Pictures
- Song lyrics
- Action identification - Facial expressions - Expression matching
9 2
Performing and Displaying
Action Songs - Practice techniques
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:

- Use correct tune
- Sing words clearly
- Use gestures and expressions
- Choose an action song
- Take turns singing
- Sing with correct tune
- Sing words clearly
- Use gestures and expressions
How well did you sing?
- Mentor Creative Activities pg. 118-119
- Various songs
- Technique application - Peer feedback - Self-evaluation
9 3
Performing and Displaying
Action Songs - Making up songs
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:

- Think of actions
- Match actions to songs
- Create simple action songs
- Think of daily actions
- Match actions to songs
- Practice new actions
- Share with peers
Can we make our own action songs?
- Mentor Creative Activities pg. 119
- Ideas from learners
- Creativity - Action creation - Sharing
9 4
Performing and Displaying
Action Songs - Group performance
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:

- Perform in groups
- Use all techniques learned
- Support group members
- Form singing groups
- Choose action song
- Practice together
- Use correct techniques
- Perform for class
What makes a good performance?
- Mentor Creative Activities pg. 120
- Performance space
- Group coordination - Technique use - Teamwork
9 5
Performing and Displaying
Action Songs - Recording
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:

- Prepare for recording
- Perform for recording
- Watch own performance
- Prepare for recording
- Perform action song
- Record performance
- Watch recording
- Discuss performance
How can we improve?
- Mentor Creative Activities pg. 120
- Recording device
- Performance quality - Self-observation - Improvement ideas
9 6
Performing and Displaying
Action Songs - Class showcase
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:

- Present to class
- Watch others perform
- Give positive feedback
- Groups perform in turns
- Watch other groups
- Give positive comments
- Receive feedback
- Celebrate performances
What did you enjoy about the performances?
- Mentor Creative Activities pg. 120
- Performance space
- Presentation skills - Audience behavior - Feedback giving
9 7
Performing and Displaying
Action Songs - Skills assessment
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:

- Demonstrate singing skills
- Show action coordination
- Reflect on learning
- Individual assessment
- Group assessment
- Self-assessment
- Complete assessment rubric
What have you learned about action songs?
- Mentor Creative Activities pg. 120
- Assessment tools
- Comprehensive assessment - Self-reflection - Skill demonstration
10 1
Performing and Displaying
Action Songs - Performance day
Modelling - Identifying items
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:

- Perform confidently
- Celebrate achievements
- Enjoy music and movement
- Final performances
- Parent/guardian attendance
- Celebrate all learners
- Display recordings
- Enjoy music together
Why is music important?
- Mentor Creative Activities pg. 115-120
- All resources
- Mentor Creative Activities pg. 121
- Pictures of modelled items
- Sample items
- Final performance - Celebration - Overall achievement
10 2
Performing and Displaying
Modelling - Materials
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:

- Identify modelling materials
- Name materials like clay
- Care for materials
- Look at pictures of materials
- Name modelling materials
- Discuss where to get materials
- Identify materials in school
Where do we get clay?
- Mentor Creative Activities pg. 122
- Pictures of materials
- Sample materials
- Material identification - Naming accuracy - Discussion
10 3
Performing and Displaying
Modelling - Cutting tools
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:

- Identify cutting tools
- Name tools safely
- Understand tool use
- Look at pictures of tools
- Name clay cutters, knife, wire
- Discuss how tools are used
- Handle tools safely
What tools do we use for cutting?
- Mentor Creative Activities pg. 122-123
- Pictures of tools
- Safe tool samples
- Tool identification - Safety awareness - Understanding use
10 4
Performing and Displaying
Modelling - Rolling and shaping tools
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:

- Identify rolling tools
- Identify shaping tools
- Understand their uses
- Look at rolling pins
- Look at smooth sticks
- Identify shaping tools
- Discuss uses of tools
Why do we need different tools?
- Mentor Creative Activities pg. 123
- Rolling tools
- Shaping tools
- Tool recognition - Use understanding - Discussion
10 5
Performing and Displaying
Modelling - Texturing tools
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:

- Identify texturing tools
- Name tools like fork, comb
- Understand pattern making
- Look at pictures of tools
- Read names of tools
- Talk about making patterns
- Understand texture creation
What makes patterns on clay?
- Mentor Creative Activities pg. 124
- Pictures of texturing tools
- Tool identification - Pattern understanding - Discussion
10 6
Performing and Displaying
Modelling - Material collection
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:

- Collect modelling materials
- Observe safety when collecting
- Store materials properly
- Collect materials for modelling
- Pick safe materials
- Keep materials in Creative Activities corner
- Observe safety
What materials can we collect?
- Mentor Creative Activities pg. 124-125
- Collection bags
- Collection skills - Safety observation - Storage habits
10 7
Performing and Displaying
Modelling - Clay preparation
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:

- Put clay on working surface
- Press and roll clay
- Knead clay until soft
- Collect clay with teacher
- Put clay on working area
- Press and roll to soften
- Continue until soft
- Store in closed container
What is kneading?
- Mentor Creative Activities pg. 125
- Clay
- Working surface
- Container with lid
- Kneading technique - Softening ability - Storage
11 1
Performing and Displaying
Modelling - Starting the bowl
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:

- Roll clay into ball
- Create hole in center
- Begin pinching
- Roll clay into ball shape
- Create hole in center using thumb
- Begin pinching walls
- Follow teacher guidance
How do we start making a bowl?
- Mentor Creative Activities pg. 126
- Prepared clay
- Water
- Ball rolling - Hole making - Pinching start
11 2
Performing and Displaying
Modelling - Completing the bowl
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:

- Pinch clay walls
- Make hole wider
- Complete bowl shape
- Pinch clay walls between fingers
- Make hole wider or longer
- Smoothen bowl
- Continue pinching
How do we make the bowl bigger?
- Mentor Creative Activities pg. 126-127
- Clay in progress
- Smoothing tools
- Pinching technique - Size control - Smoothing
11 3
Performing and Displaying
Modelling - Finishing the bowl
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:

- Smoothen bowl
- Decorate bowl
- Leave to dry
- Smoothen bowl with fingers or spoon
- Decorate using texturing tools
- Leave to dry in cool place
- Clean working area
How do we decorate our bowl?
- Mentor Creative Activities pg. 127
- Texturing tools
- Drying space
- Smoothing skills - Decoration creativity - Drying knowledge
11 4
Performing and Displaying
Modelling - Showing work
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:

- Show work in class
- Discuss own work
- Discuss others' work
- Show bowl to class
- Talk about own work
- Listen to others talk about work
- Give positive feedback
What do you like about your bowl?
- Mentor Creative Activities pg. 127
- Finished bowls
- Presentation skills - Discussion - Feedback giving
11 5
Performing and Displaying
Modelling - Clean hands and workspace
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:

- Remember safety tips
- Wash hands properly
- Clean workspace
- Remember not to put dirty hands in mouth
- Wash hands with soap and water
- Not touch walls with dirty hands
- Not use clothes to wipe hands
Why do we wash our hands?
- Mentor Creative Activities pg. 127
- Soap and water
- Towels
- Hygiene awareness - Handwashing - Workspace cleaning
11 6
Performing and Displaying
Modelling - Making items at home
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:

- Model items at home
- Use materials safely
- Share with family
- Model item with siblings or friends
- Use materials and tools safely
- Show to parents or guardians
- Take pictures of items
What did your family say?
- Mentor Creative Activities pg. 127
- Home materials
- Home practice - Safety at home - Family sharing
11 7
Performing and Displaying
Percussion Instruments - Identifying
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:

- Look at picture of learners
- Identify instruments they are playing
- Name percussion instruments
- Look at picture of learners
- Discuss what they are doing
- Identify which instruments they see
- Share what they know
What are the learners doing?
- Mentor Creative Activities pg. 130
- Picture
- Discussion prompts
- Observation - Instrument identification - Discussion
12 1
Performing and Displaying
Percussion Instruments - Searching pictures
Percussion Instruments - Digital search
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:

- Search for pictures of instruments
- Cut out pictures
- Paste on paper
- Search in old magazines
- Search in newspapers
- Cut out pictures
- Paste on manila paper
- Name the instruments
Where can we find pictures?
- Mentor Creative Activities pg. 130
- Old magazines
- Newspapers
- Manila paper
- Glue
- Scissors
- Mentor Creative Activities pg. 131
- Digital devices
- Internet access
- Picture collection - Cutting skills - Pasting accuracy
12 2
Performing and Displaying
Percussion Instruments - Kenyan instruments
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:

- Identify Kenyan instruments
- Name instruments from pictures
- Know which communities use them
- Look at pictures of instruments
- Read names: Isukuti, Ibirandi, Kigamba
- Read names: Kayamba, Njuga, Ngutha
- Learn which community each comes from
What instruments do you know?
- Mentor Creative Activities pg. 131-132
- Pictures of instruments
- Chart with names
- Instrument recognition - Naming accuracy - Cultural knowledge
12 3
Performing and Displaying
Percussion Instruments - Collecting materials
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:

- Identify materials for shaker
- Collect materials
- Keep materials safely
- Teacher guides material collection
- Collect Y-shaped stick
- Collect bottle tops
- Collect wire or string
- Bring to class
- Keep safely
What materials do we need?
- Mentor Creative Activities pg. 133
- Collection area
- Safe storage
- Material identification - Collection skills - Safety
12 4
Performing and Displaying
Percussion Instruments - Making holes
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:

- Make holes in bottle tops
- Make holes in stick
- Flatten bottle tops
- Make holes on bottle tops
- Make holes on stick
- Flatten bottle tops
- Follow teacher guidance
- Handle tools carefully
How do we make holes safely?
- Mentor Creative Activities pg. 133
- Hammer or stone
- Nail
- Safety supervision
- Hole making - Tool handling - Safety awareness
12 5
Performing and Displaying
Percussion Instruments - Assembling shaker
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:

- Pass string through bottle tops
- Pull string through stick
- Tie the ends
- Pass string through bottle top holes
- Pull string through stick holes
- Tie the ends
- Make shaker complete
How do we put it together?
- Mentor Creative Activities pg. 134
- String/wire
- Assembled parts
- Assembly skills - String threading - Tying ability
12 6
Performing and Displaying
Percussion Instruments - Completing and cleaning
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:

- Complete the shaker
- Play with instrument
- Clean working area
- Play with instrument
- Talk about each other's instruments
- Clean working area
- Wash hands
- Store instrument safely
Why do we clean up?
- Mentor Creative Activities pg. 134-135
- Completed shakers
- Cleaning materials
- Product completion - Playing skills - Cleaning habits
12 7
Performing and Displaying
Percussion Instruments - Playing shakers
Percussion Instruments - Playing and singing
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:

- Watch video of instruments
- Learn how to play
- Practice playing
- Watch video of percussion instruments
- Name instruments in video
- Discuss how they are played
- Practice playing own shaker
How are instruments played?
- Mentor Creative Activities pg. 135
- Video clips
- Shakers made
- Mentor Creative Activities pg. 136
- Shakers
- Song lyrics
- Open space
- Video observation - Playing technique - Practice

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