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Christian Religious Education
Grade 9 2026
TERM II
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WK LSN STRAND SUB-STRAND LESSON LEARNING OUTCOMES LEARNING EXPERIENCES KEY INQUIRY QUESTIONS LEARNING RESOURCES ASSESSMENT METHODS REFLECTION
2 1-4
THE LIFE AND MINISTRY OF JESUS CHRIST
JESUS' MINISTRY IN JERUSALEM: Triumphant Entry
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:

-Elaborate Jesus Christ's triumphant entry into Jerusalem
-Identify key events of Palm Sunday
-Appreciate the significance of this event
-Share experiences on what happens on Palm Sunday, as practiced by some churches
-Watch a video clip on Jesus Christ's triumphant entry into Jerusalem
Why was Jesus' triumphant entry into Jerusalem important?
MENTOR CRE Learner's Book page 64
-Digital devices
Oral questions -Written expressions
2

Opener exams

3 1
THE LIFE AND MINISTRY OF JESUS CHRIST
JESUS' MINISTRY IN JERUSALEM: Biblical Account
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:

-Analyze the biblical account of the triumphant entry
-Identify prophecies fulfilled in this event
-Desire to welcome Christ into their lives
-Read Luke 19:38, compose and sing a song related to the scripture in class or during the Programme of Pastoral Instruction
-Read in turns Luke 19:28-40 and note key points on a chart or use a digital device for presentation in class
What prophecies were fulfilled through Jesus' triumphant entry?
MENTOR CRE Learner's Book page 65
-Good News Bible
-Charts
Oral questions -Observation
3 2
THE LIFE AND MINISTRY OF JESUS CHRIST
JESUS' MINISTRY IN JERUSALEM: Biblical Account
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:

-Analyze the biblical account of the triumphant entry
-Identify prophecies fulfilled in this event
-Desire to welcome Christ into their lives
-Read Luke 19:38, compose and sing a song related to the scripture in class or during the Programme of Pastoral Instruction
-Read in turns Luke 19:28-40 and note key points on a chart or use a digital device for presentation in class
What prophecies were fulfilled through Jesus' triumphant entry?
MENTOR CRE Learner's Book page 65
-Good News Bible
-Charts
Oral questions -Observation
3 3
THE LIFE AND MINISTRY OF JESUS CHRIST
JESUS' MINISTRY IN JERUSALEM: Cleansing the Temple
JESUS' MINISTRY IN JERUSALEM: Lessons from Temple Cleansing
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:

-Describe Jesus' cleansing of the temple
-Analyze why Jesus was upset with the activities in the temple
-Desire to maintain sanctity in places of worship
-In groups brainstorm on ways the Church premise is misused today
-Read Luke 19:45-48 on Jesus Christ's cleansing of the temple
Why was Jesus opposed by the Jewish leaders?
MENTOR CRE Learner's Book page 66
-Good News Bible
MENTOR CRE Learner's Book page 67
Oral questions -Written exercise
3 4
THE LIFE AND MINISTRY OF JESUS CHRIST
JESUS' MINISTRY IN JERUSALEM: Conflict with Leaders
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:

-Analyze Jesus' conflict with the Jewish leaders
-Identify the sources of conflict
-Appreciate Jesus' wisdom in handling opposition
-Read Luke 20:1-8,20-39 and discuss conflicts between Jesus Christ and the Jewish leaders
-Identify the different groups that opposed Jesus
What were the causes of conflict between Jesus and religious leaders?
MENTOR CRE Learner's Book page 68
-Good News Bible
Oral questions -Written exercise
4 1
THE LIFE AND MINISTRY OF JESUS CHRIST
JESUS' MINISTRY IN JERUSALEM: Lessons from Conflicts
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:

-Outline lessons from Jesus' conflicts with leaders
-Apply these lessons to personal conflicts
-Desire to handle opposition wisely
-Outline lessons learnt from this conflict and make a PowerPoint presentation or use charts for display in class
How can we apply Jesus' teachings in resolving conflicts today?
MENTOR CRE Learner's Book page 68
-Digital devices
Written expressions -Presentation assessment
4 2
THE LIFE AND MINISTRY OF JESUS CHRIST
JESUS' MINISTRY IN JERUSALEM: Issues of Authority
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:

-Discuss Jesus' teachings on authority and obedience
-Analyze Jesus' response to questions about taxes
-Appreciate the importance of obeying both God and authorities
-Discuss Jesus' teaching on paying taxes
-Relate it to contemporary issues of civic responsibility
What does Jesus teach about respecting authority?
MENTOR CRE Learner's Book page 69
-Good News Bible
Oral questions -Written expressions
4 3
THE LIFE AND MINISTRY OF JESUS CHRIST
JESUS' MINISTRY IN JERUSALEM: Civic Duties
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:

-Debate on civic and religious duties
-Apply Jesus' teachings to contemporary issues
-Desire to be responsible citizens and faithful believers
-Debate on a motion titled, 'Christians have a moral obligation to pay taxes to the government and tithes & offerings to God'
What are our obligations to God and to the government?
MENTOR CRE Learner's Book page 69
-Good News Bible
Observation schedule -Peer evaluation
4 4
THE LIFE AND MINISTRY OF JESUS CHRIST
JESUS' PASSION, DEATH AND RESURRECTION: The Lord's Supper
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:

-Explain the institution of the Lord's Supper
-Discuss its significance to Christians today
-Desire to participate in communion meaningfully
-In groups conduct a buzz session on the meaning of the Lord's Supper
-Share experiences of how they celebrate the Lord's Supper/Lord's Table/Holy Communion/Eucharist/Sacrament in their churches
What is the significance of the Lord's Supper?
MENTOR CRE Learner's Book page 70
-Good News Bible
Oral questions -Written expressions
5 1
THE LIFE AND MINISTRY OF JESUS CHRIST
JESUS' PASSION, DEATH AND RESURRECTION: Events at Mount Olives
JESUS' PASSION, DEATH AND RESURRECTION: Peter's Denial
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:

-Analyze the biblical account of the Last Supper
-Describe the events at Mount Olives
-Appreciate Jesus' submission to God's will
-In turns read Luke 22:7-20 and make notes on the Last Supper
-Download and watch a video on the events that took place at Mount Olives (Luke 22:39-53) and make notes
How do you explain the significance of Jesus' prayer at Gethsemane?
MENTOR CRE Learner's Book page 71
-Good News Bible
-Digital devices
MENTOR CRE Learner's Book page 72
Oral questions -Written exercise
5 2
THE LIFE AND MINISTRY OF JESUS CHRIST
JESUS' PASSION, DEATH AND RESURRECTION: Role Play
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:

-Dramatize Peter's denial of Jesus
-Analyze emotions and motivations in the story
-Desire to confess failures and seek forgiveness
-In groups dramatise Peter's denial of Jesus Christ
-Brainstorm on reasons that may have caused Peter to deny Jesus Christ
How can we demonstrate faithfulness to Christ today?
MENTOR CRE Learner's Book page 73
-Role play materials
Observation -Written exercise
5 3
THE LIFE AND MINISTRY OF JESUS CHRIST
JESUS' PASSION, DEATH AND RESURRECTION: Trial and Crucifixion
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:

-Summarise the events that took place between the arrest and the burial of Jesus Christ
-Analyze the injustice in the trial process
-Appreciate the sacrifice of Jesus
-Watch a video on the events that took place between the arrest and the burial of Jesus Christ and make summary notes (Luke 22:63-71, 23:1-56)
Why was Jesus' sacrifice necessary?
MENTOR CRE Learner's Book page 74
-Digital devices
-Good News Bible
Oral questions -Written expressions
5 4
THE LIFE AND MINISTRY OF JESUS CHRIST
JESUS' PASSION, DEATH AND RESURRECTION: The Resurrection
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:

-Describe the discovery of the empty tomb
-Analyze the reactions of disciples to resurrection news
-Appreciate the reality of resurrection
-Read Luke 24:1-7 and make notes on Christ's resurrection
-Discuss the reactions of different people to the news
What evidence supports the resurrection of Jesus?
MENTOR CRE Learner's Book page 75
-Good News Bible
Oral questions -Written exercises
6 1
THE LIFE AND MINISTRY OF JESUS CHRIST
JESUS' PASSION, DEATH AND RESURRECTION: Significance of Resurrection
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:

-Discuss the importance of Christ's resurrection to the Christian faith
-Apply resurrection hope to daily challenges
-Appreciate Christ's resurrection as a sign of eternal life
-In groups brainstorm on the importance of Christ's resurrection to Christians today
-Write a reflection on how resurrection hope impacts daily living
How is the resurrection of Jesus Christ important to Christians today?
MENTOR CRE Learner's Book page 75
-Good News Bible
Oral questions -Written expressions
6 2
THE LIFE AND MINISTRY OF JESUS CHRIST
JESUS' PASSION, DEATH AND RESURRECTION: Application of Lessons
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:

-Summarize key events from Jesus' passion to resurrection
-Apply lessons from these events to personal faith journey
-Desire to live according to resurrection principles
-Review all lessons from Jesus' passion, death, and resurrection
-Create a concept map showing connections between these events and Christian faith today
How can we apply the lessons of Jesus' passion, death and resurrection in our lives today?
MENTOR CRE Learner's Book page 76
-Good News Bible
-Charts
Oral questions -Written expressions -Observation
6 3
THE CHURCH
The Early Church: Characteristics of the Early Church
The Early Church: Activities in the Early Church
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:

- discuss the characteristics of the Early Church
- outline activities that promoted unity in the Early Church
- desire to grow spiritually by attending church
- Learners in pairs, take turns to read Acts 2:41-47
- Discuss the characteristics of the Early Church
- Brainstorm on the activities that promoted unity in the Early Church
What are the characteristics of the Early Church?
MENTOR CRE Learner's Book page 91
-Good News Bible
MENTOR CRE Learner's Book page 92
- Oral questions - Observation
6 4
THE CHURCH
The Early Church: Miracles performed in the Early Church
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:

- describe the miracles performed in the Early Church
- interpret the significance of these miracles
- value the power of God demonstrated through miracles
- In pairs, take turns to read Acts 5:12-16 and Acts 3:1-16
- Describe the miracles that were performed in the Early Church
- Make notes on the miracles performed and the lessons learnt
Which miracles were performed in the Early Church?
MENTOR CRE Learner's Book page 93-94
-Good News Bible
- Oral questions - Observation schedule
7 1
THE CHURCH
The Early Church: Lessons from miracles performed in the Early Church
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:

- outline lessons from the miracles performed in the Early Church
- apply these lessons in daily life
- develop faith in God's miraculous power
- In groups, brainstorm on the lessons learnt from the miracles performed in the Early Church
- Make a presentation to classmates
- Read the lessons that Betty learned from the miracles performed in the Early Church
What lessons do we learn from the miracles performed in the Early Church?
MENTOR CRE Learner's Book page 94-95
-Good News Bible
- Oral questions - Written exercise
7 2
THE CHURCH
The Early Church: The story of Paul and Silas
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:

- narrate the story of Paul and Silas
- analyze the miracle that happened in prison
- emulate the faith demonstrated by Paul and Silas
- In turns, read Acts 16:16-24
- Make short notes from the Bible reading
- Analyse the miracle that happened when Paul and Silas were in jail
What is the story of Paul and Silas about?
MENTOR CRE Learner's Book page 95-96
-Good News Bible
- Observation - Oral questions
7 3
THE CHURCH
The Early Church: Relevance of Paul and Silas's story to Christians today
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:

- explain how the miracle helped increase believers
- interpret the relevance of the story to Christians today
- demonstrate faith in difficult situations
- Continue reading Acts 16:16-34
- Discuss how the miracle helped in increasing the number of believers
- Discuss the relevance of the story of Paul and Silas to Christians today
How did the miracle of Paul and Silas help increase the number of believers?
MENTOR CRE Learner's Book page 96-97
-Good News Bible
- Oral questions - Written exercise
7 4
THE CHURCH
The Early Church: Spiritual growth through church attendance
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:

- identify activities done in church
- describe how these activities promote spiritual growth
- desire to grow spiritually by attending church
- Choose a worship song that is familiar to the class
- Sing the song as a class
- Write and keep a journal on church attendance and activities done
How can you grow spiritually through church attendance?
MENTOR CRE Learner's Book page 98
-A journal
- Observation - Checking journal
8 1
CHRISTIAN LIVING TODAY
Courtship and Marriage: Causes and consequences of early marriages
Courtship and Marriage: Christian approaches to courtship and marriage
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:

- identify causes of early marriages in society
- explain consequences of early marriages
- appreciate marriage as a sacred institution
- Learners to read about the public forum on early marriages
- Discuss what early marriage means
- In groups, brainstorm on the causes of early marriages in society today
- Read what Sophia and Tony wrote about causes of early marriages
Why should you avoid early marriage?
MENTOR CRE Learner's Book page 113-114
-Good News Bible
MENTOR CRE Learner's Book page 115-123
-Flashcards
- Oral questions - Written exercise
8 2
CHRISTIAN LIVING TODAY
Responsible Parenthood: Biblical teachings on responsible parenthood
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:

- explain the concept of responsible parenthood
- interpret biblical teachings on parenthood
- desire to practice responsible parenthood
- Use relevant textbooks or internet sources to search for the meaning of responsible parenthood
- In groups read Exodus 20:12, Deuteronomy 11:18-21, Psalms 103:13, Proverbs 15:20, Proverbs 22:6, and Colossians 3:21
- Discuss and write lessons learnt
What are biblical teachings on responsible parenthood?
MENTOR CRE Learner's Book page 124-125
-Good News Bible
-Digital devices
- Oral questions - Written exercise
8 3
CHRISTIAN LIVING TODAY
Responsible Parenthood: Causes of irresponsible parenting
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:

- identify causes of irresponsible parenting
- analyze the effects of irresponsible parenting
- commit to avoiding irresponsible parenting
- Learners to discuss what Eliud and Martha are saying about the causes of irresponsible parenting
- Identify other causes of irresponsible parenting in society today
- Make presentations on the causes
What causes irresponsible parenting in society today?
MENTOR CRE Learner's Book page 126
-Good News Bible
-Charts or PowerPoint
- Oral questions - Observation
8 4
CHRISTIAN LIVING TODAY
Responsible Parenthood: Avoiding unplanned families
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:

- explain what unplanned families are
- develop strategies for avoiding unplanned families
- value responsible family planning
- In groups, brainstorm on what is the main cause of unplanned families in society today
- Discuss how to avoid unplanned families
- Present ideas in class
How can we avoid unplanned families in society?
MENTOR CRE Learner's Book page 127
-Good News Bible
-Charts
- Oral questions - Written exercise
9

Half term

10 1
CHRISTIAN LIVING TODAY
Responsible Parenthood: Values needed to avoid unplanned families
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:

- identify values needed to avoid unplanned families
- apply these values in decision-making
- appreciate the importance of these values
- In groups, read the moral values shown in the flashcards
- Discuss how to apply the moral values to avoid unplanned families
- Complete a table on values to avoid unplanned families
Which values are needed to avoid unplanned families?
MENTOR CRE Learner's Book page 128
-Good News Bible
-Flashcards
- Oral questions - Written exercise
10 2
CHRISTIAN LIVING TODAY
Responsible Parenthood: Role of parents in shaping character
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:

- describe how parents influence children's character
- analyze examples of positive parental influence
- appreciate the role of parents in character formation
- In groups, study the picture and discuss the meaning of "An apple does not fall far from the tree"
- Read stories of Mr. Otieno's and Mr. Sugucha's families
- Discuss the role of parents/guardians in shaping the character of their children
What role do parents play in shaping their children's character?
MENTOR CRE Learner's Book page 129-130
-Good News Bible
- Observation - Oral questions
10 3
CHRISTIAN LIVING TODAY
Responsible Parenthood: Good parenting
Leisure: Different forms of leisure
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:

- demonstrate understanding of good parenting
- create a presentation on good parenting
- value biblical principles of parenting
- Organize in groups and debate on the motion "Parents and guardians play a role in instilling good moral values in children"
- Come up with a play on good parenting
- Role play a skit on parental roles guided by Biblical teachings
How can you practice good parenting as guided by the Bible?
MENTOR CRE Learner's Book page 130-131
-Good News Bible
MENTOR CRE Learner's Book page 134-135
- Group debate - Role play assessment - Written exercise
10 4
CHRISTIAN LIVING TODAY
Leisure: How youths misuse leisure
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:

- identify ways youths misuse leisure
- explain factors that lead to leisure misuse
- commit to proper use of leisure time
- Study the picture of a boy misusing leisure time
- Discuss how youths misuse their leisure today
- Explore why the youth misuse leisure
Why do youths misuse leisure today?
MENTOR CRE Learner's Book page 136-137
-Good News Bible
- Oral questions - Written exercise
11 1
CHRISTIAN LIVING TODAY
Leisure: Effects of alcohol, drugs and substance use
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:

- describe effects of alcohol and drug abuse
- analyze how substance abuse affects individuals
- resolve to avoid alcohol and drug abuse
- In groups, read the story about Mr. Mwongo and his son
- Discuss the effects of alcohol on Mr. Mwongo
- Brainstorm some of the effects of alcohol, drug and substance use on an individual
What are the effects of alcohol, drug and substance use on an individual?
MENTOR CRE Learner's Book page 138-139
-Good News Bible
- Oral questions - Written exercise
11 2
CHRISTIAN LIVING TODAY
Leisure: Moral values and life skills to avoid alcohol and drug abuse
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:

- identify Christian values against substance abuse
- apply life skills to resist peer pressure
- appreciate a lifestyle free from substance abuse
- In pairs, write and recite poems on "Alcohol, drug and substance abuse is harmful to health"
- Read and discuss values needed to avoid alcohol, drugs and substance use
- Read Bible passages and outline lessons learnt
Which moral values and life skills can help you avoid alcohol, drug and substance use?
MENTOR CRE Learner's Book page 139-142
-Good News Bible
- Recitation - Oral questions - Written exercise
11 3
CHRISTIAN LIVING TODAY
Wealth, Money and Poverty: Christian teachings on wealth and money
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:

- explain biblical perspectives on wealth
- interpret Christian teachings on money
- value ethical acquisition of wealth
- In groups, read the story about Paul Indeche
- Discuss how Paul created his wealth and how he uses it
- Brainstorm on the meaning of wealth, money and poverty
- In turns, read Deuteronomy 8:18, Ecclesiastes 5:10-19, Matthew 6:24-27, Proverbs 15:27 and discuss Christian teachings on wealth
What are Christian teachings on wealth and money?
MENTOR CRE Learner's Book page 144-148
-Good News Bible
- Oral questions - Written exercise
11 4
CHRISTIAN LIVING TODAY
Wealth, Money and Poverty: Christian teachings on poverty
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:

- describe biblical perspectives on poverty
- explain Christian responsibility toward the poor
- develop empathy for people living in poverty
- In turns, read Proverbs 14:23, Proverbs 31:8-9, Luke 3:11, Luke 4:18
- Discuss the Christian teachings on poverty
- Make notes from the text on Christian teachings on poverty
What does the Bible teach about poverty?
MENTOR CRE Learner's Book page 148-149
-Good News Bible
- Oral questions - Written exercise
12 1
CHRISTIAN LIVING TODAY
Wealth, Money and Poverty: Love of money and the Kingdom of God
Wealth, Money and Poverty: Causes and remedies of poverty
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:

- explain how love of money affects spirituality
- interpret relevant Bible passages
- value spiritual wealth over material wealth
- Study the picture of a man thinking about money
- Brainstorm on how the love of money can prevent him from inheriting the Kingdom of God
- Read Biblical passages on love of money (Matthew 6:19-21, Luke 9:25, Luke 12:13-21)
- Make notes on lessons learnt
How can the love of money hinder one from inheriting the Kingdom of God?
MENTOR CRE Learner's Book page 150-151
-Good News Bible
MENTOR CRE Learner's Book page 152-153
-Digital devices
- Oral questions - Written exercise
12 2
CHRISTIAN LIVING TODAY
Wealth, Money and Poverty: Ethical ways of acquiring wealth
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:

- identify ethical ways of making money
- distinguish between ethical and unethical wealth
- commit to acquiring wealth ethically
- In groups, brainstorm on how to devise ethical ways of acquiring wealth as a youth
- Interview a resource person on how to make money through ethical ways
- Identify ethical ways of making money from the conversation with Mr. Francis
How can youth acquire wealth ethically?
MENTOR CRE Learner's Book page 154-155
-Good News Bible
-Resource person
- Oral questions - Written exercise
12 3
CHRISTIAN LIVING TODAY
Wealth, Money and Poverty: Establishing a viable business
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:

- plan a simple business project
- develop skills in business management
- appreciate the value of entrepreneurship
- Establish a class business project
- Consider passion, available resources, and allocation of duties
- Share the business idea with teachers, parents or guardians
- Write a report on the progress of the business venture
- Write and keep a journal on the progress of the business
How can you establish and manage a viable business?
MENTOR CRE Learner's Book page 156-157
-Business journal
-Resources for business project
- Project assessment - Journal review - Self-assessment
12 4
CHRISTIAN LIVING TODAY
Wealth, Money and Poverty: Establishing a viable business
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:
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End term exams


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