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WK LSN STRAND SUB-STRAND LESSON LEARNING OUTCOMES LEARNING EXPERIENCES KEY INQUIRY QUESTIONS LEARNING RESOURCES ASSESSMENT METHODS REFLECTION
2 1-2
Themes in Kenyan History and Citizenship
Political Developments - Self-governance and Republic (1963-1964)
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:

- Analyse major political developments since independence
- Explain significance of Kenya becoming a republic in 1964
- Relate independence struggles to current democratic freedoms

- Explain repeal of Section 2A of the Constitution
- Analyse effects of return to multiparty democracy
- Value the freedom to form and join political parties

- Use digital/print resources to research political developments
- Study pictures on establishment of republic
- Discuss transition from self-governance to republic

- Read paragraph on Section 2A and its repeal
- Research advantages and disadvantages of one-party vs multiparty systems
- Create timeline from 1991 to 1992 elections
Why was the declaration of Kenya as a republic a major constitutional milestone?
How did the repeal of Section 2A affect political pluralism in Kenya?
- MTP History and Citizenship Learner's Book pg. 40
- Historical pictures
- Digital resources
- MTP History and Citizenship Learner's Book pg. 42
- Historical documents
- 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)
- Digital resources
- Research reports - Group discussions - Oral questions
- Timeline creation - Research reports - Group discussions
2 3
Themes in Kenyan History and Citizenship
Political Developments - Devolved government
Political Developments - Challenges since independence
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
- Chart analysis - Group discussions - Oral questions
2 4
Themes in Kenyan History and Citizenship
Political Developments - 2007-2008 crisis
Political Developments - Peace and stability
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:

- Analyse 2007-2008 post-election violence
- Evaluate lessons from conflict resolution efforts
- Promote peaceful coexistence in school and community

- Read case study on 2007-2008 post-election violence
- Discuss causes and effects of the violence
- Analyse how conflict was resolved through mediation
What lessons can be learnt from the 2007-2008 post-election violence?
- MTP History and Citizenship Learner's Book pg. 48
- Case studies
- Documentary clips
- MTP History and Citizenship Learner's Book pg. 50
- Poster materials
- Campaign resources
- Case study analysis - Reflection writing - Group discussions
2 5
Themes in Kenyan History and Citizenship
Elections in Kenya - Constitutional and legal framework
Elections in Kenya - IEBC mandate
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:

- Identify guidelines governing elections in Kenya
- Explain voter registration and civic education processes
- Participate in school elections following proper guidelines

- Study pictures showing electoral guidelines (voter registration, civic education, casting votes)
- Research on election guidelines from Constitution of Kenya (2010)
- Design awareness poster on election guidelines
Why is voter registration important for free and fair elections?
- 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
- Poster design - Research reports - Oral questions
3 1-2
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

- Design messages highlighting IEBC roles and functions
- Promote electoral awareness in school and community
- Exercise voting rights responsibly in school elections

- Study card showing electoral processes
- Research on electoral process stages
- Role-play electoral process in school

- Brainstorm on roles and functions of IEBC
- Design messages on IEBC functions
- Post messages on social media platforms
- Display messages in class
Why is each stage of the electoral process important for democracy?
Why is IEBC's work important for promoting peace and 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
- Message design - Social media posts - Peer assessment
3 3
Themes in Kenyan History and Citizenship
National Integration - Key elements
National Integration - Enablers and challenges
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
- Chart analysis - Group discussions - Oral questions
3 4
Themes in Kenyan History and Citizenship
National Integration - Strategies and institutions
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:

- Illustrate ways of enhancing national integration
- Explain role of institutions like NCIC in promoting unity
- Develop communication messages promoting peaceful coexistence

- Study pictures on ways of enhancing integration (NCIC, sports)
- Identify institutions and activities promoting integration
- Develop messages for peaceful coexistence
- Post messages on school noticeboard
How do sports and national institutions boost national integration?

- MTP History and Citizenship Learner's Book pg. 62
- Pictures on integration activities
- Message materials
- Message development - Poster creation - Group presentations
3 5
Themes in Kenyan 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
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
- Pledge writing - Poster design - Event planning
4 1-2
Themes in African History and Citizenship
Human Developments in Africa - Advancements that took place during the Neolithic revolution
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:

- Define the term Neolithic revolution
- Analyse advancements that took place during the Neolithic revolution
- Relate Neolithic innovations like pottery and tool-making to modern manufacturing industries

- Classify characteristics of pastoralism among the Maasai community
- Describe livestock kept and its uses among the Maasai
- Connect Maasai pastoralist practices to livestock keeping in your local area

- Read text depicting changes during the Neolithic revolution
- Discuss major changes in the way people lived during this period
- Investigate and present using PowerPoint/locally available resources on advancements during the Neolithic revolution

- Use print and digital resources to explore characteristics of pastoralism among the Maasai
- Investigate geographic location, movement patterns, diet and cultural practices
- Create short video to showcase lives of Maasai pastoralists
Why did early humans shift from hunting to farming?
Which factors influenced pastoralism in the pre-colonial period?
- MTP History and Citizenship pg. 65
- Digital resources
- Internet access
- 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
- Charts/posters
- Oral questions - Group presentations - Written tests
- Group presentations - Oral questions - Written assignments
4 3
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
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
- Oral questions - Project-based assessment - Written assignments
4 4
Themes in African History and Citizenship
African Civilisations up to 19th Century - Development of Aksum Empire
African Civilisations up to 19th Century - Development of Wanga Kingdom and Kingdom of Rwanda
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:

- Describe the development of Aksum Empire
- Explain how trade and religion contributed to Aksum's growth
- Relate Aksum's use of currency to modern electronic money transfer systems like M-Pesa

- Use digital or print resources to research development of Aksum Empire
- Discuss significance of Aksum's location near the Red Sea
- Create timeline showing key events in Aksum's history
Why was Aksum's location important for its development?
- MTP History and Citizenship pg. 72
- Digital resources
- Reference books
- Charts/posters
- Oral questions - Timeline presentations - Written tests
4 5
Themes in African History and Citizenship
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:

- Examine significance of ancient African civilisations to modern society
- Discuss contributions in areas of trade, governance and culture
- Identify examples of traditional governance practices still used in your community today

- Discuss on significance of ancient African civilisations and their contributions to modern society
- Design posters on importance of early civilisations to modern society
- Present findings using flashcards showing contributions
Why is it important to study early civilisations in Africa?

- MTP History and Citizenship pg. 74
- Charts/posters
- Digital resources
- Poster presentations - Oral questions - Written tests
5 1-2
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

- Summarise contributions of Wanga, Aksum and Rwanda civilisations
- Write journal entries on relevance of early civilisation contributions today
- Suggest ways your community can adopt best practices from early civilisations to improve local governance

- 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

- Brainstorm contributions of Wanga Kingdom, Aksum Empire and Kingdom of Rwanda
- Record contributions in journal explaining how they are still relevant today
- Share journal entries with classmates
How has traditional leadership influenced modern governance?
What can modern African societies learn from early civilisations?

- 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
- Journal assessment - Peer assessment - Oral questions
5 3
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 4
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 5
Themes in African History and Citizenship
Colonisation of Africa - Outcomes and effects of the Berlin Conference
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
- Oral questions - Written tests - Mind map analysis
6 1-2
Themes in African History and Citizenship
Colonisation of Africa - Reasons that influenced colonisation of Africa
Colonisation of Africa - How explorers and missionaries contributed to colonisation
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:

- Discern reasons that influenced colonisation of Africa
- Classify reasons as socio-economic, political or strategic
- Link colonial exploitation of resources to current debates on foreign mining companies in Kenya

- 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 representing reasons for colonisation (Suez Canal, natural resources)
- Classify reasons as economic, social, political or strategic
- Design poster on reasons that influenced colonisation

- 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
Why were European powers interested in Africa's natural resources?
How did explorers and missionaries pave way for colonisation?

- MTP History and Citizenship pg. 79
- Charts/posters
- Digital resources

- MTP History and Citizenship pg. 80
- Pictures/charts
- Reference books
- Poster presentations - Oral questions - Written assignments
- Oral questions - Group discussions - Written tests
6 3
Themes in African History and Citizenship
Colonisation of Africa - How European powers and trading companies contributed to 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
- Table completion - Oral questions - Written assignments
6 4
Themes in African History and Citizenship
Colonisation of Africa - Role of African leaders in colonisation
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:

- Analyse how African leaders responded to colonisation
- Discuss collaboration and resistance by African leaders
- Connect resistance movements to current advocacy for sovereignty and self-determination

- Research on African leaders' responses to colonisation
- Discuss cases of collaboration and resistance
- Create summary chart on roles of African leaders
How did African leaders respond to colonisation?

- MTP History and Citizenship pg. 82
- Digital resources
- Charts/posters
- Oral questions - Chart presentations - Written tests
6 5
Themes in African History and Citizenship
Colonisation of Africa - Why ending colonisation in Africa was necessary
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
- Comparative analysis - Oral questions - Written assignments
7 1-2
Themes in African History and Citizenship
Colonisation of Africa - Promoting national pride after colonisation
Modern Nationalism in Africa - Factors that influenced modern nationalism in Africa
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:

- Discuss reasons behind end of colonisation
- Compose poems/messages promoting national pride
- Participate in activities that celebrate national independence like Jamhuri Day celebrations

- Define African nationalism
- Explore factors that influenced modern nationalism in Africa
- Connect colonial oppression and resistance to current civic activism and advocacy movements

- Compose poems/messages on reasons behind end of colonisation
- Discuss how end of colonisation promotes national pride
- Share creative works in class

- 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 can we promote national pride in our society?
How did World War II contribute to rise of nationalism?

- MTP History and Citizenship pg. 83
- Charts/posters
- Creative writing materials

- MTP History and Citizenship pg. 84
- Mind maps
- Digital resources
- Creative writing assessment - Peer assessment - Oral presentations
- Oral questions - Mind map analysis - Written tests
7 3
Themes in African History and Citizenship
Modern Nationalism in Africa - Role of education and Pan-Africanism in nationalism
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
- Montage creation - Oral questions - Group discussions
7 4
Themes in African History and Citizenship
Modern Nationalism in Africa - Lessons from Thomas Sankara and Desmond Tutu
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:

- Draw lessons from Thomas Sankara's contributions to nationalism
- Analyse Desmond Tutu's role in anti-apartheid movement
- Apply Sankara's principles of self-reliance to community development projects in your area

- Study pictures of Thomas Sankara and Desmond Tutu
- Use digital or print resources to investigate leaders' contributions
- Discuss lessons learnt from each leader's contributions
What can we learn from Sankara's focus on self-reliance?

- MTP History and Citizenship pg. 86
- Pictures/charts
- Digital resources
- Oral questions - Research presentations - Written assignments
7 5
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
8 1-2
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

- Identify practices within school that promote modern nationalism
- Prepare video clip on best practices visible within school or community
- Initiate activities that promote patriotism in your school or community

- 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

- Study pictures showing best practices on nationalism within school
- Discuss how raising national flag and singing national anthem promotes nationalism
- Prepare video clip on best practices on modern nationalism
How have African nations strengthened nationalism?
How does raising the national flag promote modern 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
- Video presentations - Oral questions - Peer assessment
8 3
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
8 4
Themes in African History and Citizenship
Global Wars - Effects of World War I and II on Africa
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
- Case study analysis - Oral questions - Written tests
8 5
Themes in African History and Citizenship
Global Wars - Lessons learnt from global wars to build a better society
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:

- Apply lessons learned from global wars to build a better society
- Discuss importance of diplomatic missions and peace talks
- Support peace-building initiatives in your school and community through dialogue and conflict resolution

- Study pictures representing lessons from global wars (diplomatic missions, peace talks)
- Watch documentary/video clip on lessons learned from global wars
- Discuss strategies used to avoid negative lessons from global wars
What is the purpose of peace talks and diplomatic missions?

- MTP History and Citizenship pg. 94
- Pictures/charts
- Documentaries
- Oral questions - Documentary review - Written assignments
9 1-2
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

- Enumerate strategies by UN and AU to safeguard African states from global wars
- Analyse scenarios showing AU and UN interventions
- Support Kenya's participation in regional peace initiatives through informed citizenship

- 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

- Read scenarios showing strategies employed by AU and UN
- Study flashcards containing strategies by AU and UN
- Discuss how UN helps protect African economies during global conflicts
How can diplomacy prevent conflicts between nations?
What role does the AU play in managing displacement in conflict areas?

- 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
- Oral questions - Scenario analysis - Written tests
9 3
Themes in African History and Citizenship
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:

- Enumerate strategies by UN and AU to safeguard African states from global wars
- Analyse scenarios showing AU and UN interventions
- Support Kenya's participation in regional peace initiatives through informed citizenship

- Read scenarios showing strategies employed by AU and UN
- Study flashcards containing strategies by AU and UN
- Discuss how UN helps protect African economies during global conflicts
What role does the AU play in managing displacement in conflict areas?

- MTP History and Citizenship pg. 96
- Flashcards
- Digital resources
- Oral questions - Scenario analysis - Written tests
9 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
9 5
Themes in World History and Citizenship
Enlightenment Ideas - Contributions of Thinkers to the Revolution
American Revolution - Political, Economic and Social Factors
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
- Peer assessment - Oral questions - Group presentations
10 1-2
Themes in World History and Citizenship
American Revolution - Impact on the USA
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:

- Deduce the political, economic and social impacts of the American Revolution on the USA
- Explain how the revolution led to the creation of a constitution and self-governance
- Relate the birth of American democracy to current electoral systems in Kenya and other countries

- Apply key lessons from the American Revolution to daily interactions
- Design activities that promote equality, human rights and unity
- Practice values of respect and collaboration in school and community settings

- Use print/digital resources to search for impacts of the revolution on the USA
- Discuss how the revolution influenced debates on rights of enslaved people and women
- Create presentations on key impacts

- Discuss how lessons like equality and human rights apply in everyday life
- Create a daily routine incorporating revolutionary values
- Present action plans on promoting fairness in school and community
How did the American Revolution transform governance in the USA?
How can lessons from the American Revolution help build a just society today?
- MTP History and Citizenship Learner's Book Grade 10 pg. 102
- Internet access
- Reference books
- 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
- Oral questions - Written tests - Presentations
- Project-based assessment - Observation - Reflective journals
10 3
Themes in World History and Citizenship
International Organisations - Roles in Global Affairs
The Commonwealth - Formation and Membership
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
- Presentations - Peer assessment - Written tests
10 4
Themes in World History and Citizenship
The Commonwealth - Factors Strengthening Ties
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:

- Examine factors that strengthen ties among Commonwealth countries
- Analyse how shared history, language and culture promote cooperation
- Connect Commonwealth sports events to building friendships across nations

- Discuss how common colonial past and English language strengthen ties
- Use charts to present factors like education systems and technology
- Research Commonwealth Heads of Government Meetings (CHOGM)
How do shared values and history unite Commonwealth nations?

- MTP History and Citizenship Learner's Book Grade 10 pg. 108
- Charts/posters
- Digital resources
- Group discussions - Written assignments - Presentations
10 5
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
11 1-2
Themes in World History and Citizenship
The Commonwealth - Challenges
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
- Debates - Written assignments - Peer assessment
11 3
Themes in World History and Citizenship
Modern Slavery and Servitude - Definitions and Differences
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:

- Distinguish between slavery and servitude in the modern world
- Identify indicators of slavery and servitude from case scenarios
- Relate warning signs of exploitation to protecting oneself and others from trafficking

- Brainstorm on the difference between slavery and servitude
- Analyse case scenarios to identify which represents slavery or servitude
- Discuss how each situation affects mental, physical and social well-being
What is the difference between slavery and servitude?

- MTP History and Citizenship Learner's Book Grade 10 pg. 111
- Case study scenarios
- Charts
- Oral questions - Written assignments - Case analysis
11 4
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
11 5
Themes in World History and Citizenship
Modern Slavery and Servitude - Contributing 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?

- MTP History and Citizenship Learner's Book Grade 10 pg. 113
- Flashcards
- Case studies
- Case study analysis - Oral questions - Written assignments
12 1-2
Themes in World History and Citizenship
Modern Slavery and Servitude - Comparison of Factors
Modern Slavery and Servitude - Government and Civil Society Collaboration
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:

- Compare factors contributing to modern slavery with those contributing to servitude
- Create a comparison table showing similarities and differences
- Relate lack of education to increased vulnerability to exploitative work arrangements

- 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

- Identify similarities and differences in factors affecting slavery and servitude
- Discuss how and why these factors affect people differently
- Present findings using comparison tables

- 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 factors leading to slavery differ from those leading to servitude?
How do government and civil society work together to end modern slavery?

- MTP History and Citizenship Learner's Book Grade 10 pg. 115
- Charts
- Digital resources

- MTP History and Citizenship Learner's Book Grade 10 pg. 116
- Resource person
- Pictures/posters
- Peer assessment - Presentations - Written tests
- Oral questions - Observation - Written assignments
12 3
Themes in World History and Citizenship
Modern Slavery and Servitude - Abolitionist Movements
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:

- Elaborate the roles of abolitionist movements from the 18th century to date
- Compare historical abolitionists with modern anti-slavery activists
- Connect historical struggles for freedom to current human rights campaigns

- Use charts/posters to present information on abolitionists (Olaudah Equiano, William Wilberforce, Frederick Douglass, Harriet Tubman)
- Compare historical abolitionists with modern figures like Malala Yousafzai
- Discuss lessons modern society can learn from the past
What role have abolitionist movements played in fighting slavery?

- MTP History and Citizenship Learner's Book Grade 10 pg. 117
- Charts showing abolitionists
- Digital resources
- Presentations - Peer assessment - Written tests
12 4
Themes in World History and Citizenship
Modern Slavery and Servitude - Need for Freedom
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?

- MTP History and Citizenship Learner's Book Grade 10 pg. 118
- Charts/posters
- Digital resources
- Project-based assessment - Creative work evaluation - Oral presentations
12 5
Themes in World History and Citizenship
Modern Slavery and Servitude - Consolidation
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?

- MTP History and Citizenship Learner's Book Grade 10 pg. 119
- Assessment materials
- Reference notes
- Written tests - Oral questions - Reflective journals

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