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| WK | LSN | STRAND | SUB-STRAND | LESSON LEARNING OUTCOMES | LEARNING EXPERIENCES | KEY INQUIRY QUESTIONS | LEARNING RESOURCES | ASSESSMENT METHODS | REFLECTION |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 2 | 2 |
Themes in Kenyan History and Citizenship
|
Establishment of Colonial Rule - Key events in colonisation
|
By the end of the
lesson, the learner
should be able to:
- Discuss the process of establishment of colonial rule - Create timeline of key events (Berlin Conference, IBEACo, Protectorate declaration) - Draw lessons from colonial history for contemporary governance |
- Watch documentary on establishment of colonial rule - Create timeline (Berlin Conference 1884/85, IBEACo 1888, Protectorate 1895) - Research colonial rule in specific regions |
What were the key stages in the establishment of British colonial rule in Kenya?
|
- MTP History and Citizenship Learner's Book pg. 25 - Documentary - Digital resources |
- Timeline creation
- Documentary review
- Summary writing
|
|
| 2 | 3 |
Themes in Kenyan History and Citizenship
|
Establishment of Colonial Rule - Impact of colonial policies
Establishment of Colonial Rule - Colonial legacy in modern governance Establishment of Colonial Rule - Independence and unity |
By the end of the
lesson, the learner
should be able to:
- Analyse colonial policies and their effects on Kenyans - Create cause-and-effect charts - Connect colonial injustices to ongoing land and resource disputes |
- Create cause-and-effect chart on colonial policies - Discuss lessons from each cause-effect pair - Present findings in class |
What were the consequences of colonial rule for indigenous Kenyans?
|
- MTP History and Citizenship Learner's Book pg. 26
- Charts - Historical documents - Constitution of Kenya (2010) - Posters - MTP History and Citizenship Learner's Book pg. 27 - Slogans and messages - Campaign materials |
- Chart creation
- Group presentations
- Peer assessment
|
|
| 2 | 4 |
Themes in Kenyan History and Citizenship
|
Establishment of Colonial Rule - Learning from the past
Public Participation - Levels as per Constitution of Kenya (2010) Public Participation - Simulating public forums |
By the end of the
lesson, the learner
should be able to:
- Draw lessons from colonial history - Apply historical lessons to promote responsible citizenship - Participate in activities that promote national unity |
- Engage in awareness campaign on unity - Write report on contribution to national unity - Evaluate effectiveness of class charter after implementation |
What lessons can we learn from colonial history to build a better Kenya?
|
- MTP History and Citizenship Learner's Book pg. 28
- Campaign reports - Evaluation forms - MTP History and Citizenship Learner's Book pg. 30 - Constitution of Kenya (2010) - Cards showing levels - MTP History and Citizenship Learner's Book pg. 31 - Role-play guides - Scenario cards |
- Report writing
- Campaign evaluation
- Reflective journals
|
|
| 2 | 5 |
Themes in Kenyan History and Citizenship
|
Public Participation - Accountability, transparency and inclusivity
Public Participation - Challenges and solutions Public Participation - Best practices Public Participation - Civic engagement activities |
By the end of the
lesson, the learner
should be able to:
- Assess role of public participation in fostering constitutional principles - Explain how participation promotes accountability, transparency and inclusivity - Apply principles of transparency in school activities |
- Read case study on school funding decision - Analyse how constitutional principles were applied - Study posters on roles of public participation |
How does public participation promote accountability and transparency?
|
- MTP History and Citizenship Learner's Book pg. 32
- Case studies - Posters - MTP History and Citizenship Learner's Book pg. 34 - Mind maps - Case studies - MTP History and Citizenship Learner's Book pg. 36 - Strategy cards - Resource person - MTP History and Citizenship Learner's Book pg. 37 - Policy brief templates - Survey tools |
- Case study analysis
- Group discussions
- Poster design
|
|
| 3 | 1 |
Themes in Kenyan History and Citizenship
|
Public Participation - Community engagement
Public Participation - Personal commitment Political Developments - Self-governance and Republic (1963-1964) |
By the end of the
lesson, the learner
should be able to:
- Collect and analyse survey data on public participation - Present findings on areas for improvement - Advocate for meaningful civic engagement in the community |
- Collect survey responses - Analyse data on public participation views - Present findings highlighting areas for improvement - Discuss how to address feedback |
How can we ensure decisions made through public participation are implemented?
|
- MTP History and Citizenship Learner's Book pg. 38
- Survey responses - Data analysis tools - Pledge displays - Implementation plans - MTP History and Citizenship Learner's Book pg. 40 - Historical pictures - Digital resources |
- Data analysis
- Presentation skills
- Action planning
|
|
| 3 | 2 |
Themes in Kenyan History and Citizenship
|
Political Developments - Party politics (1964-1982)
Political Developments - Return to multiparty democracy (1991-1992) Political Developments - Promulgation and reforms |
By the end of the
lesson, the learner
should be able to:
- Discuss merger of KANU and KADU - Analyse reasons for and effects of the merger - Connect historical party politics to current multi-party system |
- Identify differences between KANU and KADU - Analyse factors leading to merger - Write paragraph on how merger shaped political structure |
What impact did the KANU-KADU merger have on Kenya's political landscape?
|
- MTP History and Citizenship Learner's Book pg. 42
- Historical documents - Digital resources - MTP History and Citizenship Learner's Book pg. 43 - Constitutional documents - Timeline materials - MTP History and Citizenship Learner's Book pg. 44 - Constitution of Kenya (2010) |
- Comparative analysis
- Paragraph writing
- Class discussions
|
|
| 3 | 3 |
Themes in Kenyan History and Citizenship
|
Political Developments - Devolved government
Political Developments - Challenges since independence Political Developments - 2007-2008 crisis |
By the end of the
lesson, the learner
should be able to:
- Analyse the 2013 general elections and their significance - Explain the new governance structure (national and county levels) - Participate in school governance as practice for civic engagement |
- Study pictures on 2013 elections - Analyse chart on new governance structure - Discuss roles of National and County governments |
How did devolution affect governance after the 2013 elections?
|
- MTP History and Citizenship Learner's Book pg. 45
- Governance structure charts - Digital resources - MTP History and Citizenship Learner's Book pg. 47 - Historical pictures - Resource person - MTP History and Citizenship Learner's Book pg. 48 - Case studies - Documentary clips |
- Chart analysis
- Group discussions
- Oral questions
|
|
| 3 | 4 |
Themes in Kenyan History and Citizenship
|
Political Developments - Peace and stability
Elections in Kenya - Constitutional and legal framework Elections in Kenya - IEBC mandate |
By the end of the
lesson, the learner
should be able to:
- Propose solutions to political challenges - Develop activities promoting peaceful political environment - Organise peace walks and awareness campaigns in school |
- Study posters on solutions to political challenges - Create class manifesto for harmony and progress - Plan peace walk in community - Create posters with peace messages |
How can citizens and leaders prevent political violence?
|
- MTP History and Citizenship Learner's Book pg. 50
- Poster materials - Campaign resources - MTP History and Citizenship Learner's Book pg. 52 - Constitution of Kenya (2010) - Electoral pictures - MTP History and Citizenship Learner's Book pg. 53 - Mind maps on IEBC functions - Digital resources |
- Manifesto creation
- Peace campaign planning
- Poster design
|
|
| 3 | 5 |
Themes in Kenyan History and Citizenship
|
Elections in Kenya - Steps in conducting elections
Elections in Kenya - Electoral integrity Elections in Kenya - Democratic participation National Integration - Benefits for peace and development |
By the end of the
lesson, the learner
should be able to:
- Elaborate the electoral processes in Kenya - Explain each stage from voter registration to results announcement - Conduct mock elections in school following proper procedures |
- Study card showing electoral processes - Research on electoral process stages - Role-play electoral process in school |
Why is each stage of the electoral process important for democracy?
|
- MTP History and Citizenship Learner's Book pg. 54
- Electoral process cards - Role-play materials - MTP History and Citizenship Learner's Book pg. 55 - Resource person - Table templates - MTP History and Citizenship Learner's Book pg. 56 - Message design materials - Social media platforms - MTP History and Citizenship Learner's Book pg. 59 - Pictures showing integration - Digital resources |
- Role-play assessment
- Process sequencing
- Oral questions
|
|
| 4 | 1 |
Themes in Kenyan History and Citizenship
|
National Integration - Key elements
National Integration - Enablers and challenges National Integration - Strategies and institutions |
By the end of the
lesson, the learner
should be able to:
- Explain components of national integration (shared values, respect for diversity, equal opportunities) - Analyse how each component promotes unity - Apply integration components in school activities |
- Use digital/print resources to find components of national integration - Study chart showing components - Discuss meaning and importance of each component |
What are the key elements that promote national unity in Kenya?
|
- MTP History and Citizenship Learner's Book pg. 60
- Charts on components - Digital resources - MTP History and Citizenship Learner's Book pg. 61 - Table templates - Pictures showing diversity - MTP History and Citizenship Learner's Book pg. 62 - Pictures on integration activities - Message materials |
- Chart analysis
- Group discussions
- Oral questions
|
|
| 4 | 2 |
Themes in Kenyan History and Citizenship
Themes in African History and Citizenship Themes in African History and Citizenship |
National Integration - Commitment to unity
Human Developments in Africa - Factors that led to transition from migratory to sedentary lifestyle by early humans Human Developments in Africa - Advancements that took place during the Neolithic revolution |
By the end of the
lesson, the learner
should be able to:
- Acknowledge importance of national integration - Create national integration pledge - Organise activities that celebrate diversity and promote unity |
- Write national integration pledge - Display pledges on classroom noticeboard - Create awareness posters on diversity and unity - Plan cultural day or exchange programme |
Why is celebrating diversity important for national unity?
|
- MTP History and Citizenship Learner's Book pg. 63
- Pledge templates - Poster materials - MTP History and Citizenship pg. 64 - Digital resources - Charts showing early human settlements - MTP History and Citizenship pg. 65 - Internet access |
- Pledge writing
- Poster design
- Event planning
|
|
| 4 | 3 |
Themes in African History and Citizenship
|
Human Developments in Africa - Contributions of the Neolithic revolution to modern society
Human Developments in Africa - Characteristics of pastoralism in Maasai community Human Developments in Africa - Characteristics of pastoralism in Fulani community |
By the end of the
lesson, the learner
should be able to:
- Examine the contributions of Neolithic revolution to modern society - Compare early and modern-day equivalents of Neolithic developments - Link ancient agricultural practices to current food production systems in your community |
- Use digital or print resources to find information on Neolithic revolution's contributions to modern world - Study pictures showing both early and modern-day equivalents of Neolithic developments - Watch documentary/search using print materials to establish contributions of Neolithic revolution |
Which contribution had the greatest long-term impact on society?
|
- MTP History and Citizenship pg. 66
- Documentaries - Charts/posters - MTP History and Citizenship pg. 67 - Digital resources - Reference books - MTP History and Citizenship pg. 68 |
- Written assignments
- Oral questions
- Observation
|
|
| 4 | 4 |
Themes in African History and Citizenship
|
Human Developments in Africa - Solutions to challenges facing pastoralism in Africa
African Civilisations up to 19th Century - Factors for growth and development of early civilisations in Africa African Civilisations up to 19th Century - Development of Aksum Empire |
By the end of the
lesson, the learner
should be able to:
- Identify challenges facing pastoralism in Africa - Devise solutions to challenges facing contemporary pastoralism - Propose practical interventions to address drought and livestock diseases affecting pastoralists in your county |
- Study pictures showing challenges facing pastoralism (drought, pests and diseases) - Create problem-solution chart with challenges, effects and possible solutions - Design charts/posters to develop solutions to challenges facing contemporary pastoralism |
What solutions can address challenges facing pastoralists today?
|
- MTP History and Citizenship pg. 68
- Digital resources - Charts/posters - MTP History and Citizenship pg. 71 - Atlas - Digital resources - MTP History and Citizenship pg. 72 - Reference books |
- Oral questions
- Project-based assessment
- Written assignments
|
|
| 4 | 5 |
Themes in African History and Citizenship
|
African Civilisations up to 19th Century - Development of Wanga Kingdom and Kingdom of Rwanda
African Civilisations up to 19th Century - Significance of ancient African civilisations and their contributions to modern society |
By the end of the
lesson, the learner
should be able to:
- Describe the development of Wanga Kingdom and Kingdom of Rwanda - Compare governance structures of Wanga and Rwanda kingdoms - Link traditional council of elders system to modern county assembly structures in Kenya |
- Research on development of Wanga Kingdom and Kingdom of Rwanda - Discuss roles of leaders like Nabongo and Mwami - Create timelines for each civilisation showing key events |
How did strong leadership contribute to stability of early kingdoms?
|
- MTP History and Citizenship pg. 72
- Digital resources - Charts/posters - MTP History and Citizenship pg. 74 - Charts/posters - Digital resources |
- Group presentations
- Oral questions
- Written assignments
|
|
| 5 | 1 |
Themes in African History and Citizenship
|
African Civilisations up to 19th Century - Best practices from early civilisations applied in modern society
African Civilisations up to 19th Century - Reflecting on contributions of early civilisations |
By the end of the
lesson, the learner
should be able to:
- Deduce how best practices from early civilisations are applied in modern society - Analyse case study of Kingdom of Rwanda's governance system - Connect traditional justice systems like Gacaca courts to Alternative Dispute Resolution mechanisms in Kenya |
- Read case study about Kingdom of Rwanda and its governance - Conduct investigations using case studies/print sources on how best practices are applied - Discuss how traditional leadership influenced modern political systems |
How has traditional leadership influenced modern governance?
|
- MTP History and Citizenship pg. 75
- Case studies - Digital resources - MTP History and Citizenship pg. 76 - Journals - Charts/posters |
- Case study analysis
- Oral questions
- Reflective writing
|
|
| 5 | 2 |
Themes in African History and Citizenship
|
Colonisation of Africa - Significance of the Berlin Conference on scramble for and partition of Africa
|
By the end of the
lesson, the learner
should be able to:
- Discuss the significance of Berlin Conference in relation to scramble for and partition of Africa - Analyse the picture showing European powers at Berlin Conference - Relate arbitrary boundary drawing to current border disputes between African countries |
- Study picture showing European powers at Berlin Conference dividing Africa - Research on significance of Berlin Conference and present summary - Discuss why no African leaders were present at the conference |
How did the Berlin Conference influence the partition of Africa?
|
- MTP History and Citizenship pg. 77 - Digital resources - Maps of Africa |
- Oral questions
- Written assignments
- Group discussions
|
|
| 5 | 3 |
Themes in African History and Citizenship
|
Colonisation of Africa - Outcomes and effects of the Berlin Conference
Colonisation of Africa - Reasons that influenced colonisation of Africa |
By the end of the
lesson, the learner
should be able to:
- Explain key outcomes from the Berlin Conference - Analyse political, social and economic effects on African societies - Connect colonial boundaries to ethnic tensions experienced in communities today |
- Study mind map on significance of Berlin Conference - Discuss effects of new boundaries on Africans - Analyse how conference activities influenced scramble and partition of Africa |
What effects did the Berlin Conference have on African societies?
|
- MTP History and Citizenship pg. 78
- Mind maps - Digital resources - MTP History and Citizenship pg. 79 - Charts/posters |
- Oral questions
- Written tests
- Mind map analysis
|
|
| 5 | 4 |
Themes in African History and Citizenship
|
Colonisation of Africa - How explorers and missionaries contributed to colonisation
|
By the end of the
lesson, the learner
should be able to:
- Evaluate how explorers contributed to colonisation of Africa - Discuss the role of missionaries in the colonisation process - Connect missionary establishment of schools to the current education system in Kenya |
- Study pictures of Vasco Da Gama and David Livingstone - Discuss how explorers and missionaries contributed to colonisation - Compare roles of explorers and missionaries in colonisation |
How did explorers and missionaries pave way for colonisation?
|
- MTP History and Citizenship pg. 80 - Pictures/charts - Reference books |
- Oral questions
- Group discussions
- Written tests
|
|
| 5 | 5 |
Themes in African History and Citizenship
|
Colonisation of Africa - How European powers and trading companies contributed to colonisation
Colonisation of Africa - Role of African leaders in colonisation |
By the end of the
lesson, the learner
should be able to:
- Evaluate how European powers determined colonisation of Africa - Explain the role of trading companies in colonisation - Relate colonial trading companies to modern multinational corporations operating in Africa |
- Engage resource person to identify key players in colonisation - Complete table showing how different players determined colonisation - Discuss role of Otto von Bismarck in fast-tracking partition |
What role did trading companies play in colonisation?
|
- MTP History and Citizenship pg. 81
- Digital resources - Reference books - MTP History and Citizenship pg. 82 - Charts/posters |
- Table completion
- Oral questions
- Written assignments
|
|
| 6 | 1 |
Themes in African History and Citizenship
|
Colonisation of Africa - Why ending colonisation in Africa was necessary
Colonisation of Africa - Promoting national pride after colonisation |
By the end of the
lesson, the learner
should be able to:
- Justify why ending colonisation in Africa was necessary - Compare journeys to independence in Kenya and Ghana - Relate independence struggles to ongoing efforts to protect national interests and sovereignty |
- Research using digital devices on global and African developments that influenced end of colonisation - Compare journeys to independence of two African countries - Discuss events or movements that had greatest impact on decolonisation |
Why was ending colonisation necessary for Africa?
|
- MTP History and Citizenship pg. 83
- Digital resources - Reference books - Charts/posters - Creative writing materials |
- Comparative analysis
- Oral questions
- Written assignments
|
|
| 6 | 2 |
Themes in African History and Citizenship
|
Modern Nationalism in Africa - Factors that influenced modern nationalism in Africa
|
By the end of the
lesson, the learner
should be able to:
- Define African nationalism - Explore factors that influenced modern nationalism in Africa - Connect colonial oppression and resistance to current civic activism and advocacy movements |
- Use digital/printed media to establish factors that contributed to modern nationalism - Study mind map highlighting factors that influenced nationalism - Discuss how World War II changed attitudes of African soldiers toward colonial rule |
How did World War II contribute to rise of nationalism?
|
- MTP History and Citizenship pg. 84 - Mind maps - Digital resources |
- Oral questions
- Mind map analysis
- Written tests
|
|
| 6 | 3 |
Themes in African History and Citizenship
|
Modern Nationalism in Africa - Role of education and Pan-Africanism in nationalism
Modern Nationalism in Africa - Lessons from Thomas Sankara and Desmond Tutu |
By the end of the
lesson, the learner
should be able to:
- Analyse how Western education contributed to nationalism - Discuss the role of Pan-Africanism in inspiring African unity - Link spread of education and political awareness to current voter education campaigns |
- Discuss how learning about equality and justice affected attitudes toward colonial authorities - Research how independence of India and Pakistan served as turning point for African nationalists - Create montage of pictures representing factors that led to nationalism |
How did education contribute to African nationalism?
|
- MTP History and Citizenship pg. 85
- Pictures/montages - Digital resources - MTP History and Citizenship pg. 86 - Pictures/charts |
- Montage creation
- Oral questions
- Group discussions
|
|
| 6 | 4 |
Themes in African History and Citizenship
|
Modern Nationalism in Africa - Lessons from Julius Nyerere and Anwar Sadat
|
By the end of the
lesson, the learner
should be able to:
- Analyse Julius Nyerere's contributions through Ujamaa philosophy - Discuss Anwar Sadat's role in seeking peace - Connect Nyerere's emphasis on education to Kenya's free primary education policy |
- Read learners' summaries on contributions of Nyerere and Sadat - Discuss how Nyerere's focus on education contributed to Tanzania's development - Analyse Sadat's courage in seeking peace with Israel |
How does education contribute to development and unity of a country?
|
- MTP History and Citizenship pg. 87 - Flashcards - Digital resources |
- Oral questions
- Flashcard presentations
- Written tests
|
|
| 6 | 5 |
Themes in African History and Citizenship
|
Modern Nationalism in Africa - Best practices adopted by African nations to strengthen nationalism
Modern Nationalism in Africa - Best practices on modern nationalism within school and community |
By the end of the
lesson, the learner
should be able to:
- Exemplify best practices adopted by African nations to strengthen nationalism - Discuss role of education, sports and cultural celebrations in nationalism - Participate in school activities that promote national unity like national anthem singing and flag raising |
- Engage resource person to discuss best practices to strengthen nationalism - Study pictures showing practices like celebrating national holidays and promoting education - Design posters on best practices to strengthen nationalism |
How have African nations strengthened nationalism?
|
- MTP History and Citizenship pg. 88
- Pictures/posters - Resource persons - MTP History and Citizenship pg. 90 - Video recording equipment - Charts/posters |
- Poster design
- Oral questions
- Group discussions
|
|
| 7 | 1 |
Themes in African History and Citizenship
|
Global Wars - Exploring how global wars have affected Africa
|
By the end of the
lesson, the learner
should be able to:
- Define global wars and identify examples - Explore how global wars affected Africa from past to present - Connect African soldiers' participation in World Wars to current Kenya Defence Forces' peacekeeping missions |
- Brainstorm examples of global wars (World War I and II, Cold War) - Research how global wars affected Africa economically, socially and politically - Discuss why these conflicts are referred to as global wars |
How did Africa's involvement in global wars shape its landscape?
|
- MTP History and Citizenship pg. 92 - Digital resources - Reference books |
- Oral questions
- Research presentations
- Written assignments
|
|
| 7 | 2 |
Themes in African History and Citizenship
|
Global Wars - Effects of World War I and II on Africa
Global Wars - Lessons learnt from global wars to build a better society |
By the end of the
lesson, the learner
should be able to:
- Analyse effects of World War I and II on Africa - Discuss how African soldiers and resources were exploited during the wars - Relate wartime resource exploitation to current debates on fair trade and economic partnerships |
- Read short summaries on Africa's experience during major global wars - Discuss ongoing effects of wars on Africa (foreign policy, economic dependence) - Research using digital devices on effects of global wars on Africa |
How did global wars contribute to liberation movements in Africa?
|
- MTP History and Citizenship pg. 93
- Digital resources - Case studies - MTP History and Citizenship pg. 94 - Pictures/charts - Documentaries |
- Case study analysis
- Oral questions
- Written tests
|
|
| 7 | 3 |
Themes in African History and Citizenship
|
Global Wars - Strategies to avoid negative lessons learnt from global wars
Global Wars - Strategies to safeguard African states from negative impact of global wars |
By the end of the
lesson, the learner
should be able to:
- Identify strategies to prevent repeating mistakes of past global wars - Discuss role of diplomacy, tolerance and human rights protection - Practise conflict resolution skills in daily interactions with peers and family |
- Study mind map showing strategies to avoid negative lessons from global wars - Share experiences on strategies for avoiding negative effects - Role-play strategies that prevent mistakes of past global wars |
How can diplomacy prevent conflicts between nations?
|
- MTP History and Citizenship pg. 95
- Mind maps - Role-play materials - MTP History and Citizenship pg. 96 - Flashcards - Digital resources |
- Role-play assessment
- Oral questions
- Peer assessment
|
|
| 7 | 4 |
Themes in African History and Citizenship
Themes in World History and Citizenship |
Global Wars - Advocating for a world free of war to achieve sustainable peace
Enlightenment Ideas - Meaning and Key Thinkers |
By the end of the
lesson, the learner
should be able to:
- Advocate for a world free of war to achieve sustainable peace - Compose songs/poems/messages on achieving sustainable peace - Organise peace awareness campaigns in your school or community |
- Read messages on ways of discouraging global wars - Design posters to discourage negative lessons learnt from global wars - Compose songs/poems/messages on a world free of war |
How can we promote sustainable peace in our communities?
|
- MTP History and Citizenship pg. 97
- Poster materials - Creative writing materials - MTP History and Citizenship Learner's Book Grade 10 pg. 98 - Digital resources - Charts showing enlightenment thinkers |
- Creative writing assessment
- Poster presentations
- Peer assessment
|
|
| 7 | 5 |
Themes in World History and Citizenship
|
Enlightenment Ideas - Contributions of Thinkers to the Revolution
American Revolution - Political, Economic and Social Factors American Revolution - Impact on the USA |
By the end of the
lesson, the learner
should be able to:
- Assess how enlightenment ideas of selected thinkers contributed to the American Revolution - Match enlightenment ideas to their proponents - Relate enlightenment principles to current civic rights such as freedom of expression and equal treatment under law |
- Use charts/posters to categorise enlightenment ideas and link them to specific thinkers - Discuss how Thomas Jefferson's ideas influenced the Declaration of Independence - Role play debates between enlightenment thinkers |
Which enlightenment idea had the greatest influence on American independence?
|
- MTP History and Citizenship Learner's Book Grade 10 pg. 99
- Internet access - Reference books - MTP History and Citizenship Learner's Book Grade 10 pg. 100 - Digital resources - Charts for classification - MTP History and Citizenship Learner's Book Grade 10 pg. 102 |
- Peer assessment
- Oral questions
- Group presentations
|
|
| 8 | 1 |
Themes in World History and Citizenship
|
American Revolution - Global Impact
American Revolution - Lessons for Modern Society International Organisations - Types and Significance |
By the end of the
lesson, the learner
should be able to:
- Analyse the impact of the American Revolution on other parts of the world - Trace how the revolution inspired movements in France and Latin America - Connect revolutionary ideals to independence movements in African countries like Kenya |
- Research how the American Revolution influenced the French Revolution - Discuss how revolutionary ideas challenged monarchies and colonial empires - Write an essay/compose a poem on global impacts |
Which other revolts were influenced by the American Revolution?
|
- MTP History and Citizenship Learner's Book Grade 10 pg. 102
- Digital resources - World maps - MTP History and Citizenship Learner's Book Grade 10 pg. 103 - Charts/posters - Digital resources - MTP History and Citizenship Learner's Book Grade 10 pg. 105 - Charts showing organisation logos |
- Essay writing
- Peer assessment
- Oral questions
|
|
| 8 | 2 |
Themes in World History and Citizenship
|
International Organisations - Roles in Global Affairs
The Commonwealth - Formation and Membership The Commonwealth - Factors Strengthening Ties |
By the end of the
lesson, the learner
should be able to:
- Describe the roles of different international organisations in promoting peace, health and development - Compare functions of UN agencies with AU agencies - Connect peacekeeping missions to conflict resolution in African countries like South Sudan |
- Use digital resources to research roles of UN and AU agencies - Create comparison charts highlighting similarities and differences - Role play a real-life situation involving AU and UN |
How do international organisations like the UN and AU contribute to global peace?
|
- MTP History and Citizenship Learner's Book Grade 10 pg. 106
- Internet access - Reference books - MTP History and Citizenship Learner's Book Grade 10 pg. 107 - Atlas - World maps - MTP History and Citizenship Learner's Book Grade 10 pg. 108 - Charts/posters - Digital resources |
- Presentations
- Peer assessment
- Written tests
|
|
| 8 | 3 |
Themes in World History and Citizenship
|
The Commonwealth - Opportunities
|
By the end of the
lesson, the learner
should be able to:
- Illustrate opportunities enjoyed by Commonwealth nations - Explain how education programmes and trade partnerships benefit member countries - Relate scholarship opportunities to personal career development goals |
- Research opportunities such as youth programmes, scholarships and trade partnerships - Analyse the Commonwealth Youth Exchange Programme case study - Discuss how these opportunities promote development |
What benefits do countries gain from Commonwealth membership?
|
- MTP History and Citizenship Learner's Book Grade 10 pg. 109 - Case studies - Internet access |
- Oral questions
- Written tests
- Case study analysis
|
|
| 8 | 4 |
Themes in World History and Citizenship
|
The Commonwealth - Challenges
Modern Slavery and Servitude - Definitions and Differences |
By the end of the
lesson, the learner
should be able to:
- Outline challenges facing Commonwealth nations - Propose solutions to challenges like economic inequality and political differences - Relate digital divide challenges to rural communities' limited access to online learning |
- Research challenges such as unequal economic progress and limited global influence - Discuss whether all Commonwealth countries benefit equally - Create awareness messages on the importance of international cooperation |
What challenges limit the effectiveness of Commonwealth cooperation?
|
- MTP History and Citizenship Learner's Book Grade 10 pg. 109
- Digital resources - Reference books - MTP History and Citizenship Learner's Book Grade 10 pg. 111 - Case study scenarios - Charts |
- Debates
- Written assignments
- Peer assessment
|
|
| 8 | 5 |
Themes in World History and Citizenship
|
Modern Slavery and Servitude - Various Forms
|
By the end of the
lesson, the learner
should be able to:
- Discuss various forms of slavery and servitude in the modern world - Classify forms such as child labour, human trafficking and debt bondage - Identify signs of forced labour in domestic work, factories or farms |
- Use library resources to research forms of modern slavery - Analyse scenarios involving Amina, Joseph, Maria and Kevin - Discuss characteristics of each form of slavery and servitude |
What are the common forms of modern slavery in our society?
|
- MTP History and Citizenship Learner's Book Grade 10 pg. 112 - Newspapers - Digital resources |
- Group presentations
- Written tests
- Observation
|
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| 9 |
Mid term break |
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| 10 | 1 |
Themes in World History and Citizenship
|
Modern Slavery and Servitude - Contributing Factors
Modern Slavery and Servitude - Comparison of Factors |
By the end of the
lesson, the learner
should be able to:
- Assess factors that lead to slavery and servitude in the modern world - Analyse how poverty, inequality and weak law enforcement contribute to exploitation - Connect unemployment in local communities to vulnerability to trafficking |
- Use digital resources to search for factors leading to modern slavery - Discuss how poverty makes people vulnerable to exploitation - Analyse Amina's case study to identify contributing factors |
Why do slavery and servitude still exist in the modern world?
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- MTP History and Citizenship Learner's Book Grade 10 pg. 113
- Flashcards - Case studies - MTP History and Citizenship Learner's Book Grade 10 pg. 115 - Charts - Digital resources |
- Case study analysis
- Oral questions
- Written assignments
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| 10 | 2 |
Themes in World History and Citizenship
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Modern Slavery and Servitude - Government and Civil Society Collaboration
Modern Slavery and Servitude - Abolitionist Movements |
By the end of the
lesson, the learner
should be able to:
- Illustrate ways in which governments and civil society collaborate to end slavery and servitude - Explain initiatives like Kazi Mtaani in creating job opportunities - Relate reporting mechanisms to protecting vulnerable people in the community |
- Engage a resource person to discuss collaboration efforts - Discuss how job creation programmes help curb slavery - Analyse pictures showing government and civil society efforts |
How do government and civil society work together to end modern slavery?
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- MTP History and Citizenship Learner's Book Grade 10 pg. 116
- Resource person - Pictures/posters - MTP History and Citizenship Learner's Book Grade 10 pg. 117 - Charts showing abolitionists - Digital resources |
- Oral questions
- Observation
- Written assignments
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| 10 | 3 |
Themes in World History and Citizenship
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Modern Slavery and Servitude - Need for Freedom
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By the end of the
lesson, the learner
should be able to:
- Recognise the need to free the world from slavery and servitude - Develop an action plan on how to help end modern slavery - Compose songs or poems advocating for freedom and human dignity |
- Discuss how awareness, poverty reduction and education help prevent slavery - Develop a simple action plan to address modern slavery - Compose a song/poem on the need to free the world from slavery |
What can you do to help end slavery and servitude in your community?
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- MTP History and Citizenship Learner's Book Grade 10 pg. 118 - Charts/posters - Digital resources |
- Project-based assessment
- Creative work evaluation
- Oral presentations
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| 10 | 4 |
Themes in World History and Citizenship
Themes in Contemporary History and Citizenship Themes in Contemporary History and Citizenship |
Modern Slavery and Servitude - Consolidation
National activities that promote peace in Kenya National activities that promote peace - National celebrations and cultural activities |
By the end of the
lesson, the learner
should be able to:
- Summarise key concepts on modern slavery and servitude - Answer assessment questions on forms, factors and solutions - Apply knowledge to identify and report suspicious activities in the community |
- Review key concepts on modern slavery and servitude - Answer assessment questions from the learner's book - Discuss practical ways to apply knowledge in daily life |
How can we apply our knowledge to protect vulnerable people from exploitation?
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- MTP History and Citizenship Learner's Book Grade 10 pg. 119
- Assessment materials - Reference notes - MTP History and Citizenship Learner's Book pg. 137 - Digital resources - Charts and posters - Internet access - Reference books |
- Written tests
- Oral questions
- Reflective journals
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| 10 | 5 |
Themes in Contemporary History and Citizenship
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Constitution (2010) and conflict prevention - Division of power
Constitution (2010) and conflict prevention - Equality and citizens' rights Applying the Constitution - Case studies on peace promotion |
By the end of the
lesson, the learner
should be able to:
- Explain how division of power helps prevent conflicts between governments - Describe constitutional mechanisms for resolving disputes - Apply constitutional principles to resolve conflicts in daily school interactions |
- Engage a resource person to discuss ways the Constitution prevents conflicts - Listen and take notes on key areas discussed - Discuss how division of power helps prevent conflicts between National and Devolved Governments |
How does division of power help prevent conflicts between the National Government and the Devolved Governments?
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- MTP History and Citizenship Learner's Book pg. 139
- Constitution of Kenya (2010) - Guest speaker - Charts/posters - MTP History and Citizenship Learner's Book pg. 140 - Digital resources - Newspaper articles |
- Oral questions
- Note-taking assessment
- Written questions
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| 11 | 1 |
Themes in Contemporary History and Citizenship
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Applying the Constitution - Community conflict resolution
Ways to uphold peace and curb conflicts Ways to uphold peace - Practical application |
By the end of the
lesson, the learner
should be able to:
- Interview local leaders on cases where the Constitution helped resolve conflicts - Document key details including issues, constitutional articles and outcomes - Propose peaceful solutions to conflicts observed in the community using constitutional principles |
- Identify and interview a local leader, elder or government official on a case where the Constitution helped resolve a conflict - Document key details of the case - Compare findings with classmates to see patterns in how the Constitution is applied |
What lessons can be learnt from constitutional conflict resolution in communities?
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- MTP History and Citizenship Learner's Book pg. 140
- Interview guides - Community resource persons - MTP History and Citizenship Learner's Book pg. 141 - Role-play materials - Charts - Newspaper articles - Online news reports |
- Interview reports
- Written summaries
- Peer discussions
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| 11 | 2 |
Themes in Contemporary History and Citizenship
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Historical milestones in communication - Prehistoric to Industrial Age
Historical milestones in communication - 20th Century to Digital Age |
By the end of the
lesson, the learner
should be able to:
- Identify major historical milestones in communication from prehistoric to industrial age - Explain the purpose of early forms of communication like cave paintings - Connect communication evolution to current messaging apps and social media used daily |
- Study pictures illustrating milestones in communication history including cave paintings, telephone, computers and social media - Discuss the message or purpose early humans had in using cave paintings - Identify shortcomings of early communication methods |
What message or purpose do you think early humans had in using cave paintings?
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- MTP History and Citizenship Learner's Book pg. 143
- Pictures and illustrations - Digital resources - MTP History and Citizenship Learner's Book pg. 144 - Pictures of communication devices - Timeline materials |
- Oral questions
- Group discussions
- Written responses
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| 11 | 3 |
Themes in Contemporary History and Citizenship
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Factors favouring communication revolution - Technological and economic factors
Factors favouring communication revolution - Infrastructure and innovation |
By the end of the
lesson, the learner
should be able to:
- Analyse factors that favoured the revolution of communication and rise of the internet - Explain how invention of computers and satellites made global communication easier - Recognise how affordable smartphones have changed communication in personal family interactions |
- Study posters on factors driving the revolution in communication - Discuss how invention of computers and satellites made global communication easier and faster - Identify ways affordable communication has benefited schools and families |
How did the invention of computers and satellites make global communication easier?
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- MTP History and Citizenship Learner's Book pg. 145
- Posters - Digital resources - MTP History and Citizenship Learner's Book pg. 146 - Internet access - Reference materials |
- Group discussions
- Oral presentations
- Written questions
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| 11 | 4 |
Themes in Contemporary History and Citizenship
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Impact of communication evolution - Case study comparison
|
By the end of the
lesson, the learner
should be able to:
- Compare communication technology development between developed and developing nations - Examine the impact of these developments on economic growth and education - Identify how communication gaps affect access to opportunities like online jobs or e-learning in rural Kenya |
- Read case study comparing Britain and Kenya in communication evolution - Discuss differences in communication technology development between the two nations - Examine impact on each country's economic growth, education and international engagement - Present findings highlighting advantages and disadvantages for each country |
How did communication technology development differ between developed and developing nations?
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- MTP History and Citizenship Learner's Book pg. 147 - Case study materials - Charts |
- Case study analysis
- Group presentations
- Written reports
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| 11 | 5 |
Themes in Contemporary History and Citizenship
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Impact of communication evolution - Social, economic and political effects
Challenges and solutions - Historical perspective |
By the end of the
lesson, the learner
should be able to:
- Classify impacts of communication evolution as social, economic, political, educational or technological - Investigate impacts using print and non-print resources - Relate internet access to personal experiences such as online shopping, mobile banking or accessing news |
- Read messages describing impacts of communication and rise of the internet - Classify messages as social, economic, political, educational or technological impacts - Compose written messages describing impacts of communication evolution - Engage resource person to discuss how the rise of internet has transformed communication globally |
How has the rise of the internet transformed communication globally?
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- MTP History and Citizenship Learner's Book pg. 148
- Resource person - Digital resources - MTP History and Citizenship Learner's Book pg. 149 - Charts - Reference materials |
- Classification exercises
- Written compositions
- Oral questions
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| 12 | 1 |
Themes in Contemporary History and Citizenship
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Challenges and solutions - Contemporary approaches
|
By the end of the
lesson, the learner
should be able to:
- Research solutions to challenges that faced communication evolution - Design key messages on solutions to challenges of communication evolution - Advocate for digital inclusion by sharing knowledge about free Wi-Fi spots or digital literacy programmes |
- Research one major challenge that affected growth of communication technology - Find out how different countries solved these problems - Design key messages on solutions to challenges - Share messages in class and assess understanding of digital citizenship concepts |
What solutions can address challenges facing communication evolution today?
|
- MTP History and Citizenship Learner's Book pg. 150 - Digital resources - Message design materials |
- Research reports
- Message design assessment
- Self-assessment
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| 12 | 2 |
Themes in Contemporary History and Citizenship
|
Factors promoting equity and non-discrimination
Factors promoting equity - Application scenarios |
By the end of the
lesson, the learner
should be able to:
- Identify factors that promote equity and non-discrimination in society - Explain how equal access to education and healthcare promotes equity - Advocate for inclusive practices such as including learners with disabilities in group activities |
- Study pictures illustrating factors that promote equity and non-discrimination - Identify situation or setting being shown in each picture - Discuss how actions shown support equity and non-discrimination - Identify the role young people can play in promoting equity |
What role can young people play in promoting equity and non-discrimination?
|
- MTP History and Citizenship Learner's Book pg. 152
- Pictures and illustrations - Charts - MTP History and Citizenship Learner's Book pg. 153 - Case scenarios - Discussion guides |
- Oral questions
- Group discussions
- Observation
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|
| 12 | 3 |
Themes in Contemporary History and Citizenship
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Historical injustices - Slave trade and colonialism
Historical injustices - Contemporary effects and debate |
By the end of the
lesson, the learner
should be able to:
- Describe historical injustices that promoted inequality and discrimination - Explain how slave trade and colonialism negatively affected African communities - Recognise how historical land injustices still affect family access to land and resources today |
- Use print or digital resources to research historical injustices that promote inequality - Study poster illustrating historical injustices including slave trade, colonialism and political exclusion - Discuss how slave trade negatively affected African communities in Kenya - Explain ways colonialism and imperialism encouraged inequality |
How did the slave trade negatively affect African communities in Kenya?
|
- MTP History and Citizenship Learner's Book pg. 154
- Posters - Digital resources - MTP History and Citizenship Learner's Book pg. 155 - Debate materials - Reference resources |
- Research reports
- Oral questions
- Group discussions
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|
| 12 | 4 |
Themes in Contemporary History and Citizenship
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Measures promoting equity - Education and legal systems
|
By the end of the
lesson, the learner
should be able to:
- Identify measures that promote equity and non-discrimination in society - Explain how education campaigns and legal systems promote equity - Support school initiatives that ensure equal participation of all learners in co-curricular activities |
- Study pictures showing aspects of equity and non-discrimination - Identify aspects of equity and non-discrimination in pictures - Explain how education and awareness campaigns promote equity - Discuss the role of stronger legal systems in promoting equity |
How can education and awareness campaigns promote equity and non-discrimination?
|
- MTP History and Citizenship Learner's Book pg. 156 - Pictures - Charts |
- Oral questions
- Group discussions
- Observation
|
|
| 12 | 5 |
Themes in Contemporary History and Citizenship
|
Measures promoting equity - Economic opportunities and representation
Measures promoting equity - School assessment and action planning Measures promoting equity - Implementation and commitment |
By the end of the
lesson, the learner
should be able to:
- Analyse measures that promote equal access to economic opportunities - Explain how diverse representation in leadership enhances equity - Encourage diverse representation in class leadership positions and school clubs |
- Read outline of measures that promote equity and non-discrimination - Discuss how to promote equal access to economic opportunities in society - Explain ways diverse representation in leadership enhances equity - Share thoughts in class |
How does diverse representation in leadership enhance equity and non-discrimination?
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- MTP History and Citizenship Learner's Book pg. 157
- Charts/posters - Discussion guides - Flashcards - Assessment tools - MTP History and Citizenship Learner's Book pg. 158 - Writing materials |
- Oral presentations
- Written responses
- Peer assessment
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