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WK LSN STRAND SUB-STRAND LESSON LEARNING OUTCOMES LEARNING EXPERIENCES KEY INQUIRY QUESTIONS LEARNING RESOURCES ASSESSMENT METHODS REFLECTION
2 1
The Old Testament
The Holy Bible - The Bible as the Inspired Word of God
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:

- Explain the meaning of the phrase 'the Bible is the inspired Word of God'
- Brainstorm on the meaning of the word 'inspired' using relevant Bible texts
- Develop a personal habit of reading the Bible daily just as students follow a training routine to grow in their craft
- Brainstorm on the meaning of the word 'inspired' using the examples of Kipkoech and Kioko
- Read Psalms 119:160, Psalms 12:6, Proverbs 30:5, Isaiah 55:11, Isaiah 46:10, Jeremiah 1:9 and outline lessons learnt
- Use digital devices or print materials to search for human authors inspired to write the Holy Bible
- Discuss why the Bible is referred to as 'The inspired Word of God'
Why is the Holy Bible considered the inspired Word of God and not just another ancient book?
- Hummingbird CRE Grade 10 pg. 1
- Revised Standard Version Bible
- Digital Devices
- Charts
- Oral questions - Observation - Anecdotal Records
2 2
The Old Testament
The Holy Bible - Categories of Old Testament Books
The Holy Bible - Literary Forms Used in Writing the Bible
Methods of Studying the Holy Bible - Meaning of Bible Study
Methods of Studying the Holy Bible - Inductive Method
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:

- Organise the Old Testament books according to their categories
- Use charts or flashcards to categorise Old Testament books
- Connect the variety of Old Testament book categories to the way libraries organise books by genre for easier access and understanding
- Use charts or flashcards to categorise the Old Testament books
- Sort and identify books of the Old Testament from a jigsaw puzzle
- Prepare a chart with categories of books in the Old Testament and hang it in the CRE corner
- Discuss the significance of each category
How does organising the Old Testament books into categories help us understand God's message better?
- Hummingbird CRE Grade 10 pg. 1
- Revised Standard Version Bible
- Charts/Flashcards
- Digital Devices
- Hymn Books
- Hummingbird CRE Grade 10 pg. 12
- Internet access
- Bible Commentary
- Written assignments - Observation - Checklists
2 3
The Old Testament
Methods of Studying the Holy Bible - Devotional and Biographical Methods
Methods of Studying the Holy Bible - Topical and Word Study Methods
Methods of Studying the Holy Bible - Benefits of Bible Study, Integrity and Chastity
Methods of Studying the Holy Bible - Applying Lessons from Scripture in Daily Life
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:

- Apply the devotional method steps to study a selected Bible text
- Use the biographical method to study the book of Jonah
- Connect the devotional habit of journaling to the way athletes keep training diaries to track growth and reflect on progress
- Discuss the steps of the devotional method using Mary's notes
- Apply the devotional method steps to a selected Bible text
- Read the book of Jonah and write a biography about him
- Share biographies in class for peer review
How does studying a Bible character like Jonah help you learn from their strengths, weaknesses and relationship with God?
- Hummingbird CRE Grade 10 pg. 12
- Revised Standard Version Bible
- Bible Dictionary
- Digital Devices
- Bible Concordance
- Hymn Books
- Oral questions - Journals - Checklists
2 4
The Old Testament
Redemption after the Fall of Man - Origin and Consequences of Sin
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:

- Explain the origin and consequences of sin using Genesis 3, Genesis 4:1-15, Genesis 11:1-9 and Genesis 6:1-14
- Summarise the consequences of sin from the selected Bible texts
- Relate the consequences of sin to real-life outcomes like how dishonesty in a community breaks trust and damages relationships
- Use a Bible dictionary to find out the meaning of the word 'redemption'
- Read Genesis 3 and identify the origin and consequences of sin
- Role play the conversation between the snake and the woman in Genesis 3
- Read Genesis 4:1-15 and identify jealousy as a root of sin
- Read Genesis 11:1-9 and Genesis 6:1-14 and outline the origin and consequences of sin from each text
How did sin enter the world, and what consequences does it bring to individuals, families and communities today?
- Hummingbird CRE Grade 10 pg. 28
- Revised Standard Version Bible
- Bible Dictionary
- Digital Devices
- Oral questions - Written assignments - Observation
2 5
The Old Testament
Redemption after the Fall of Man - God's Plan of Salvation
Redemption after the Fall of Man - Resurrection and Christians' Response
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:

- Elaborate God's plan of salvation after the fall of man using the three steps
- Read John 1:1-5,14, Colossians 1:12-14, Isaiah 63:5, 2 Peter 3:9 and Ephesians 1:3-7 and explain God's redemptive work
- Relate God's plan of salvation to a rescuer who gives up everything to save someone in danger, showing love in its most selfless form
- Read John 1:1-5,14 and discuss how God became human through Jesus Christ
- Read Colossians 1:12-14 and explain where Christians have been delivered from
- Read 2 Peter 3:9 and discuss God's patience in carrying out His plan of salvation
- Read Ephesians 1:3-7 and identify the qualities believers gain through salvation
- Summarise the three steps of God's redemptive plan in the learner's own words
How did God demonstrate His love for humanity after the fall of man, and what does that mean for how we should live today?
- Hummingbird CRE Grade 10 pg. 28
- Revised Standard Version Bible
- Charts
- Digital Devices
- Hymn Books
- Oral questions - Written assignments - Rating Scales
3 1
The Old Testament
Redemption after the Fall of Man - Embracing God's Redemptive Work
Stewardship over Creation - Meaning and Qualities of Good Stewardship
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:

- Describe how Christians embrace God's redemptive work in their daily lives
- Write a personal reflection journal on how to respond to Christ's atonement
- Relate embracing redemption to the way a person who recovers from illness commits to better health habits, living differently because of what they have been through
- Revisit and discuss the three steps of God's redemptive work
- Share personal reflections on how they have responded to God's redemptive work
- Write and memorise John 3:16
- Write a personal reflection journal on how to respond to Christ's atonement based on John 3:16
In what specific ways can a young person today demonstrate that they have truly embraced God's redemptive work in their everyday life?
- Hummingbird CRE Grade 10 pg. 28
- Revised Standard Version Bible
- Journals
- Digital Devices
- Hummingbird CRE Grade 10 pg. 38
- Charts
- Journals - Authentic Tasks - Anecdotal Records
3 2
The Old Testament
Stewardship over Creation - Environmental Conservation
Stewardship over Creation - Conservation Activities and Stewardship Journaling
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:

- Interpret scriptures on environmental conservation from Genesis 1:26-28, Genesis 2:15-16 and Exodus 23:10-11
- Outline the responsibilities given to man over creation
- Relate biblical environmental stewardship to practical actions like tree planting and recycling that protect the environment for future generations
- Read Genesis 1:26-28 and outline the responsibilities given to man over creation
- Read Genesis 2:15-16 and discuss why God placed man in the garden of Eden
- Read Exodus 23:10-11 and discuss the importance of letting the land rest
- Conduct online research on environmental conservation measures
How does the Bible's command for man to care for creation challenge us to take responsibility for environmental issues like pollution and deforestation today?
- Hummingbird CRE Grade 10 pg. 38
- Revised Standard Version Bible
- Bible Dictionary
- Internet Access
- Journals
- Digital Devices
- Written assignments - Observation - Checklists
3 3
The Old Testament
Stewardship over Creation - Applying Good Stewardship in Daily Life
The Exodus - The Call of Moses
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:

- Describe how good stewardship is applied in various contexts including home, school, church and community
- Compose a poem on good stewardship
- Relate applying stewardship in daily life to the way a responsible team captain ensures fair use of equipment and looks out for every team member
- Compose a poem on good stewardship and recite it in class
- Give feedback to classmates as they make presentations
- Initiate environmental conservation measures at home such as planting flowers or a kitchen garden
- Take photographs and write a short report on home conservation activities
How does practicing good stewardship in small daily choices at home and school prepare you for greater responsibilities in the community and beyond?
- Hummingbird CRE Grade 10 pg. 38
- Revised Standard Version Bible
- Charts
- Digital Devices
- Hummingbird CRE Grade 10 pg. 45
- Bible Commentary
- Authentic Tasks - Observation - Rating Scales
3 4
The Old Testament
The Exodus - The Ten Plagues and Attributes of God
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:

- Restate the attributes of God from the ten plagues using Exodus 7:14 to Exodus 11:10
- Summarise the ten plagues and Pharaoh's reaction to each
- Relate God's attributes shown during the ten plagues to how a strong and caring leader stands firm to protect those who are vulnerable and suffering
- Brainstorm on the meaning of the word 'plague' using the Njirani village scenario
- Read Exodus 7:14 to 11:10 and summarise the ten plagues
- Arrange the plagues in order and discuss Pharaoh's reaction to each
- In groups, sketch or draw the ten plagues and showcase the drawings
- Deduce the attributes of God from the ten plagues
What does God's response to Pharaoh's stubbornness during the ten plagues reveal about His character and His commitment to justice?
- Hummingbird CRE Grade 10 pg. 45
- Revised Standard Version Bible
- Charts
- Digital Devices
- Written assignments - Observation - Checklists
3 5
The Old Testament
The Exodus - The Passover and Christ's Atonement
The Exodus - Crossing the Red Sea and Provision of Water
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:

- Explain how the Passover foreshadows Jesus Christ's atonement
- Relate the Passover Lamb to Jesus Christ using Exodus 12:3,5,46, John 1:29, Luke 22:15 and 1 Peter 1:18-19
- Relate the Passover lamb's blood protecting the Israelites to the way safety gear protects workers, pointing to something greater that shields from harm
- Read Exodus 12:1-31 and make notes on the Passover instructions
- Discuss the meaning of 'atonement of sin' using a Bible dictionary
- Complete the table relating the Passover lamb to Jesus Christ using Exodus 12:3,5,46 and John 1:29
- Write a reflection journal on how to respond to Christ's atonement
In what ways is the blood of the Passover lamb a picture of what Jesus Christ did for humanity on the cross?
- Hummingbird CRE Grade 10 pg. 45
- Revised Standard Version Bible
- Bible Dictionary
- Digital Devices
- Bible Maps
- Oral questions - Journals - Written Tests
4 1
The Old Testament
The Exodus - Manna, Quails and Defeat of the Amalekites
The Exodus - Acknowledging God's Power and Deliverance
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:

- Summarise God's provision of manna and quails to the Israelites using Exodus 16:1-35
- Explain God's role in the defeat of the Amalekites using Exodus 17:8-16
- Relate God's miraculous provision of daily food in the wilderness to the way a dependable parent ensures their family has what it needs each day, teaching trust and gratitude
- Read Exodus 16:1-35 and list the instructions given about manna
- Discuss what happened when people did not follow the instructions on manna
- Read Exodus 17:8-16 and describe the defeat of the Amalekites
- Discuss the role of Moses, Aaron and Hur during the battle
- Draw pictures on God's miraculous acts during the Exodus and display them in class
What does God's daily provision of manna and quails in the wilderness teach us about trusting God for our daily needs rather than worrying about tomorrow?
- Hummingbird CRE Grade 10 pg. 45
- Revised Standard Version Bible
- Bible Maps
- Digital Devices
- Video Clips
- Written assignments - Observation - Authentic Tasks
4 2
The Old Testament
The Sinai Covenant - Preparation and Making of the Covenant
The Sinai Covenant - Sealing of the Covenant and the Ten Commandments
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:

- Describe the preparation for the Sinai Covenant using Exodus 19:1-15
- Explain how the covenant was made using Exodus 19:16-24 and Exodus 24:1-4
- Relate God's careful preparation for the Sinai Covenant to how important events like graduation ceremonies require thorough preparation to mark their significance
- Study the picture of a wedding ceremony and discuss how the Sinai Covenant resembles a formal agreement
- Read Exodus 19:1-15 and complete the table on the preparation of the Sinai Covenant
- Read Exodus 19:16-24 and describe the theophany at Mount Sinai
- Read Exodus 24:1-4 and outline who accompanied Moses up the mountain
Why did God require the Israelites to make elaborate preparations before He appeared to them at Mount Sinai, and what does this say about His holiness?
- Hummingbird CRE Grade 10 pg. 61
- Revised Standard Version Bible
- Bible Maps
- Digital Devices
- Charts
- Oral questions - Observation - Written Tests
4 3
The Old Testament
The Sinai Covenant - Applying the Ten Commandments in Daily Life
The Sinai Covenant - Breaking of the Sinai Covenant
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:

- Apply the Ten Commandments in daily life using relevant examples
- Complete a table on how the Ten Commandments apply in daily life
- Relate following the Ten Commandments to how obeying traffic rules keeps everyone on the road safe, showing that rules exist to protect and benefit everyone
- Read what John and Carol said about applying commandments and identify which commandments they practised
- Complete the table on how the Ten Commandments apply in daily life
- Share experiences on how they apply the Ten Commandments in their daily lives
- Discuss the benefits of obeying the Ten Commandments
How does applying the Ten Commandments in your daily life at school, home and in the community make your relationships with others healthier and more peaceful?
- Hummingbird CRE Grade 10 pg. 61
- Revised Standard Version Bible
- Charts
- Digital Devices
- Oral questions - Observation - Written Tests
4 4
The Old Testament
The Sinai Covenant - Renewal of the Sinai Covenant
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:

- Illustrate the renewal of the Sinai Covenant using Exodus 34:1-35
- Describe the attributes of God revealed to Moses during the renewal
- Relate God's willingness to renew the covenant despite the Israelites' failure to the way a forgiving teacher gives a student a second chance after they have genuinely acknowledged their mistake
- Read Mr Simala's classroom conversation and identify the conditions given to Moses for the renewal
- Complete the table of questions on the renewal of the covenant from Exodus 34:1-35
- Watch a video on the renewal of the Sinai Covenant and note key points
- Create a short skit on the renewal of the Sinai Covenant and present in class
What does God's willingness to renew the covenant after the Israelites broke it reveal about His mercy, and how should that affect how we respond to our own failures?
- Hummingbird CRE Grade 10 pg. 61
- Revised Standard Version Bible
- Video Clips
- Digital Devices
- Written assignments - Authentic Tasks - Journals
4 5
The Old Testament
The Sinai Covenant - Israelite Worship in the Wilderness
Loyalty to God - Forms of Idol Worship and Discerning Ungodly Groups
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:

- Describe how the Israelites worshipped God in the wilderness including feasts, offerings, the Tabernacle and the Ark of the Covenant
- Complete a table on feasts and important days observed by the Israelites
- Relate the Israelites' different forms of worship in the wilderness to how different communities today use music, prayer, giving and gathering to express devotion to what they value most
- Study pictures of acts of worship and identify each form
- Complete the table on feasts and important days and their importance using Leviticus 23
- Research the meaning of 'tabernacle' using a Bible dictionary
- Study the picture of the Ark of the Covenant and read Exodus 25 to identify its parts
- Draw the Ark of the Covenant on charts and display them in class
How do the different ways the Israelites worshipped God in the wilderness show that worship involves both our actions and our hearts?
- Hummingbird CRE Grade 10 pg. 61
- Revised Standard Version Bible
- Bible Dictionary
- Digital Devices
- Hummingbird CRE Grade 10 pg. 78
- Charts
- Oral questions - Written Tests - Observation
5 1
The Old Testament
Loyalty to God - Elijah's Fight Against Baalism
Loyalty to God - Elijah's Flight to Mount Horeb
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:

- Analyse Elijah's fight against Baalism in Israel using 1 Kings 18
- Describe the events of the Mount Carmel contest
- Relate Elijah's bold stand against the prophets of Baal to the courage required when a student speaks up against cheating or bullying even when they are in the minority
- Read 1 Kings 18:1-46 and answer questions on Elijah's encounter with Ahab, Obadiah and the prophets of Baal
- Watch a video on the Mount Carmel contest and write summary notes
- Prepare a skit on the Mount Carmel contest using a checklist to rate each group's performance
- Discuss what the contest teaches about the true God
What does Elijah's bold confrontation of Ahab and the 450 prophets of Baal at Mount Carmel teach us about standing up for truth even when outnumbered?
- Hummingbird CRE Grade 10 pg. 78
- Revised Standard Version Bible
- Video Clips
- Digital Devices
- Bible Commentary
- Oral questions - Observation - Rating Scales
5 2
The Old Testament
Loyalty to God - Elijah's Fight Against Injustices
Loyalty to God - Values and Life Skills to Address Social Injustices
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:

- Describe Elijah's fight against injustices in Israel using 1 Kings 21
- Explain the punishment pronounced on Ahab's household
- Relate Elijah's condemnation of Ahab and Jezebel's injustice against Naboth to how whistleblowers today risk personal safety to expose corrupt leaders who abuse power
- Read 1 Kings 21:1-4 and describe Ahab's proposal and Naboth's rejection
- Read 1 Kings 21:4-14 and describe Jezebel's forged letters and their consequences
- Read 1 Kings 21:15-29 and identify the punishment pronounced on Ahab's household
- Discuss values and life skills portrayed by Elijah in his fight against injustices
How does the story of Naboth's vineyard reveal the connection between materialism, abuse of power and injustice, and what should Christians do when they witness such situations?
- Hummingbird CRE Grade 10 pg. 78
- Revised Standard Version Bible
- Video Clips
- Digital Devices
- Charts
- Oral questions - Written Tests - Observation
5 3
The Old Testament
The Old Testament Prophets - Meaning, Categories and Importance
The Old Testament Prophets - OT and NT Prophecies
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:

- Explain the meaning of the terms prophet and prophecy
- Identify categories of prophets in the Old Testament
- Relate the role of Old Testament prophets to journalists and activists today who speak truth to power and call out wrongdoing even at great personal risk
- Define the words 'prophet' and 'prophecy' using a Bible dictionary or online sources
- Use a reputable Bible commentary to outline categories of prophets in the Old Testament and make summary notes
- Generate a table with categories of prophets and display it in class
- Discuss the importance of prophets in the Old Testament in groups
How did God use prophets in the Old Testament, and what does the existence of prophets tell us about God's desire to communicate with and guide His people?
- Hummingbird CRE Grade 10 pg. 92
- Revised Standard Version Bible
- Bible Dictionary
- Bible Commentary
- Internet Access
- Digital Devices
- Oral questions - Written assignments - Observation
5 4
The Old Testament
The Old Testament Prophets - True and False Prophets
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:

- Examine characteristics of true and false prophets
- Establish the relevance of prophecy to Christians today
- Apply acquired knowledge to avoid being misled by false prophets just as a careful shopper checks a product's authenticity before buying to avoid being deceived by counterfeits
- Discuss characteristics of true prophets and make a presentation in class
- Outline characteristics of false prophets and make summary notes
- Debate on the topic 'Prophecies are still relevant to modern-day Christians'
- Engage with a resource person on how one can discern false prophets
How can a young Christian today distinguish between a true prophet and a false prophet, and why is this knowledge essential in the current religious landscape?
- Hummingbird CRE Grade 10 pg. 92
- Revised Standard Version Bible
- Bible Dictionary
- Digital Devices
- Oral questions - Observation - Authentic Tasks
5 5
The Old Testament
The Old Testament Prophets - Avoiding False Prophets
Background of Prophet Amos - Background, Call and Visions
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:

- Utilise acquired knowledge to avoid being misled by false prophets
- Share experiences of how they have encountered or heard of false prophets in their community
- Relate the Bible's warning about false prophets to the way consumers are warned about counterfeit goods that look genuine but cause harm
- Share experiences of encountering or hearing about false prophecy in the community
- Use 1 Timothy 4:1-4, Matthew 7:15-20 and James 2:14-21 to identify the characteristics of false prophets
- Write summary notes on how to discern and avoid false prophets
- Present notes in class for peer learning
In what practical ways can the characteristics of false prophets described in scripture help you protect yourself and your community from spiritual deception today?
- Hummingbird CRE Grade 10 pg. 92
- Revised Standard Version Bible
- Digital Devices
- Internet Access
- Hummingbird CRE Grade 10 pg. 104
- Bible Atlas
- Video Clips
- Oral questions - Journals - Anecdotal Records
6 1
The Old Testament
Background of Prophet Amos - Political, Social and Religious Context
Background of Prophet Amos - Social Evils and Social Justice
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:

- Discuss the political, social and religious background to the call of Prophet Amos
- Brainstorm on evils and injustices that can bring judgement to a nation
- Relate the social and political evils Amos condemned to modern issues like corruption, exploitation of the poor and abuse of power that still attract moral condemnation today
- Discuss the political, social and religious context of Israel during the time of Amos
- Brainstorm on evils and injustices that can bring judgement to a nation today
- Discuss the significance of Prophet Amos' visions for Christians today
- Explain the relevance of Prophet Amos' visions to modern Christians
How can a nation today avoid the kind of moral and spiritual decline that brought God's judgement on Israel during the time of Prophet Amos?
- Hummingbird CRE Grade 10 pg. 104
- Revised Standard Version Bible
- Internet Access
- Digital Devices
- Charts
- Written assignments - Observation - Journals
6 2
The Old Testament
Background of Prophet Amos - Relevance to Christians Today
Teachings of Prophet Amos - Social Justice and Responsibility
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:

- Analyse the relevance of Prophet Amos' visions to Christians today
- Practice justice as guided by the teachings of Prophet Amos
- Relate the relevance of Amos' visions to how warning signs in a community, if heeded early, can prevent disaster and save lives
- Explain the relevance of each of Prophet Amos' visions to Christians today
- Write an anecdotal record of instances they have practiced social justice when dealing with others
- Brainstorm on how a nation can avoid God's wrath
- Share anecdotal records with the teacher for assessment
In what ways do Prophet Amos' visions of judgement and restoration give Christians today both a warning and a hope about how God responds to injustice and repentance?
- Hummingbird CRE Grade 10 pg. 104
- Revised Standard Version Bible
- Video Clips
- Digital Devices
- Hummingbird CRE Grade 10 pg. 118
- Charts
- Oral questions - Authentic Tasks - Anecdotal Records
6 3
The Old Testament
Teachings of Prophet Amos - Relevance of Social Justice Teachings
Teachings of Prophet Amos - Averting Social Evils and Avoiding Cults
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:

- Analyse the relevance of Prophet Amos' teachings on social justice and responsibility to Christians today
- Make PowerPoint slides or charts on the lessons Christians learn from Amos' teachings
- Relate Amos' call for justice to how a school's anti-bullying policy protects the weak and ensures all students are treated with dignity
- Discuss the five scenarios on social justice from the learner's book and how they would respond
- Read and discuss Rita's laptop presentation on lessons from Amos' teachings
- Make PowerPoint slides or use charts to present lessons Christians learn from Amos' teachings on social justice
- Present work in class for peer assessment
How does Prophet Amos' message that God requires justice and not just religious ritual challenge Christians today to examine whether their worship is backed by how they treat others?
- Hummingbird CRE Grade 10 pg. 118
- Revised Standard Version Bible
- Digital Devices
- Charts
- Written assignments - Observation - Authentic Tasks
6 4
The Old Testament
Teachings of Prophet Amos - Hypocritical Religion
Teachings of Prophet Amos - God's Judgement
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:

- Explain the meaning of hypocritical religion using Amos 4:4-5, 5:4-5 and 5:21-27
- Outline ways in which the Israelites were hypocritical in their religion
- Relate hypocritical religion to the way a student who recites school values publicly but cheats in exams privately demonstrates a disconnect between their stated beliefs and their actual behaviour
- Discuss the meaning of 'hypocritical religion' and write the meaning in the exercise book
- Read Amos 4:4-5 and describe God's reaction to the Israelites' religious practices
- Read Amos 5:21-27 and identify what God called for instead of empty offerings and assemblies
- Read the presentation on the relevance of Amos' teachings on hypocritical religion and discuss
Why does God reject the religious activities of those who continue to oppress others, and what does this tell us about what true worship looks like?
- Hummingbird CRE Grade 10 pg. 118
- Revised Standard Version Bible
- Bible Dictionary
- Digital Devices
- Charts
- Oral questions - Written Tests - Journals
6 5
The Old Testament
Teachings of Prophet Amos - Israel's Election and the Day of the Lord
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:

- Analyse the concept of Israel's election using Amos 2:9-11, 3:2 and 9:7
- Describe the 'Day of the Lord' as taught by Prophet Amos using Amos 5:18-20, 6:3-5 and 8:7-14
- Relate the 'Day of the Lord' to the way deadlines in school create urgency to complete work, reminding students that time is limited and unpreparedness has consequences
- Research the meaning of 'elect' and discuss the concept of Israel's election
- Read Amos 2:9-11, 3:2 and 9:7 and explain how Israel were chosen as God's people
- Read Amos 5:18-20 and describe how the 'Day of the Lord' would be
- Read Amos 6:3-5 and 8:7-14 and outline the events that will take place on the 'Day of the Lord'
- Draw pictures on 'the Day of the Lord' and ask classmates to interpret them
How does Prophet Amos' teaching that Israel's election comes with accountability, not just privilege, challenge Christians today who may take God's grace for granted?
- Hummingbird CRE Grade 10 pg. 118
- Revised Standard Version Bible
- Charts
- Digital Devices
- Oral questions - Written Tests - Journals
7

midterm break

8 1
The Old Testament
Teachings of Prophet Amos - Second Coming of Christ
Teachings of Prophet Amos - Remnant, Restoration and Values
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:

- Relate the 'Day of the Lord' in Amos to the second coming of Christ using Matthew 24:36-44, Matthew 25:1-13, Luke 21:25-28 and 1 Thessalonians 4:16-17
- Explain how Christians should prepare for the second coming of Christ
- Relate the parable of the ten virgins to the importance of being prepared in advance, just as a student who revises throughout the term is ready for the exam while others who wait scramble
- Discuss the meaning of 'the second coming of Christ'
- Read Matthew 24:36-44 and discuss what Jesus said about the unknown hour
- Read Matthew 25:1-13 and identify how the wise virgins were different from the foolish virgins
- Read Luke 21:25-28 and describe the signs of the second coming
- Read 1 Thessalonians 4:16-17 and explain how Christians should prepare for Christ's return
How does Jesus' teaching that no one knows the hour of His return change the way a Christian should live their daily life at school, at home and in the community?
- Hummingbird CRE Grade 10 pg. 118
- Revised Standard Version Bible
- Charts
- Digital Devices
- Oral questions - Written Tests - Journals
8 2
The Old Testament
Teachings of Prophet Amos - Values and Virtues
Teachings of Prophet Amos - Strand Assessment
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:

- Compile values and virtues acquired from the teachings of Prophet Amos
- Write an anecdotal record of instances they have practiced social justice
- Relate the values of faithfulness, humility and fairness from Amos' teachings to the everyday choices a student makes when standing up for a classmate who is being treated unfairly
- Discuss the teachings of Prophet Amos and identify virtues and values from them
- Study the chart on values and virtues from the learner's book and discuss
- Explain ways they can apply the values and virtues in daily life
- Write an anecdotal record of instances they have practiced social justice and submit to teacher for assessment
How can the values of faithfulness, humility, kindness, fairness and accountability that Prophet Amos teaches help you become a better citizen at school and in your community?
- Hummingbird CRE Grade 10 pg. 118
- Revised Standard Version Bible
- Charts
- Digital Devices
- Hummingbird CRE Grade 10 pg. 1-146
- Assessment Rubrics
- Journals
- Authentic Tasks - Anecdotal Records - Journals
8 3
The New Testament
The New Testament Books - Categories of New Testament books
The New Testament Books - Why the Bible is a library
The New Testament Books - Uses of the Bible in society today
Infancy and Early Life of Jesus Christ - Fulfilment of Old Testament prophecies about the Messiah
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:

- Identify the four main categories of New Testament books
- Organise the 27 New Testament books into their correct categories
- Take pride in knowing the structure of the New Testament the way a librarian knows their shelves
- Brainstorm on the meaning of the word 'Testament'
- Use the Table of Contents page in the Bible to list and count the New Testament books
- In groups, use charts or flashcards to categorise the New Testament books into Gospels, Historical, Letters and Prophetic
What makes the New Testament different from the Old Testament in structure and purpose?
- Hummingbird CRE Learner's Book pg. 147
- Revised Standard Version Bible
- Charts
- Digital devices
- Reference books
- Hummingbird CRE Learner's Book pg. 149
- Internet access
- Hummingbird CRE Learner's Book pg. 157
- Oral questions - Observation - Written assignments
8 4
The New Testament
Infancy and Early Life of Jesus Christ - Role of John the Baptist as a link between Old and New Testaments
Infancy and Early Life of Jesus Christ - Annunciation and birth of John the Baptist and Jesus Christ
Infancy and Early Life of Jesus Christ - Mary's visit to Elizabeth, Magnificat and Benedictus
Infancy and Early Life of Jesus Christ - Birth of Jesus Christ and presentation at the temple
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:

- Explain the role of John the Baptist as a forerunner of Jesus Christ using Isaiah 40:3-5 and Malachi 3:1
- Describe at least five ways John the Baptist prepared the way for the Messiah
- Relate the role of John the Baptist to real life the way a school prefect prepares the assembly ground before the principal arrives
- Read Isaiah 40:3-5, Malachi 3:1, 4:5-6 and Luke 7:20-35 and discuss John's role as a link between the Old and New Testaments
- Complete Table 2.5 on the role of John the Baptist using the guiding questions provided
- Prepare PowerPoint presentations on the role of John the Baptist and present in class
How did John the Baptist bridge the gap between the Old and New Testaments?
- Hummingbird CRE Learner's Book pg. 163
- Revised Standard Version Bible
- Bible maps
- Digital devices
- Hummingbird CRE Learner's Book pg. 169
- Charts
- Hummingbird CRE Learner's Book pg. 172
- Hymn books
- Hummingbird CRE Learner's Book pg. 176
- Video clips
- Oral questions - Observation - Written tests
8 5
The New Testament
Infancy and Early Life of Jesus Christ - Teachings of John the Baptist and their relevance to Christians today
Infancy and Early Life of Jesus Christ - Baptism of Jesus Christ and its relevance to Christians today
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:

- Identify at least five specific teachings of John the Baptist from Luke 3:1-20
- Explain the relevance of John the Baptist's teachings to Christians today
- Relate John's call to fairness and sharing to real life the way a student is expected to return borrowed items and report honestly during group work
- Read Luke 3:1-20 and analyse the teachings of John the Baptist on sharing, honest tax collection and soldiers' conduct
- Create a two-column chart: Column A for John's teaching and Column B for how Christians can apply it in daily life
- Discuss how John's teachings challenge Christians to be honest, just and compassionate
How do the teachings of John the Baptist challenge the way Christians behave in public and private life today?
- Hummingbird CRE Learner's Book pg. 181
- Revised Standard Version Bible
- Charts
- Digital devices
- Hummingbird CRE Learner's Book pg. 184
- Oral questions - Written assignments - Observation
9 1
The New Testament
Infancy and Early Life of Jesus Christ - Temptations of Jesus Christ and their relevance to Christians today
Infancy and Early Life of Jesus Christ - Virtues exemplified by Jesus Christ to overcome temptations
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:

- Narrate the three temptations of Jesus Christ from Luke 4:1-13
- Explain the relevance of each temptation to challenges Christians face today
- Relate the temptations of Jesus to real life the way a student faces pressure to cheat in an exam — using known truth and self-control to resist
- Read Luke 4:1-13 and fill in the blanks exercise on Jesus' temptations and His responses
- Brainstorm on temptations they encounter as youths and how they can apply Jesus' responses in similar situations
- Create a three-section chart: The Temptation, Jesus' Response, and Relevance to Christians Today
How can the way Jesus responded to temptation guide young Christians when they face similar pressures today?
- Hummingbird CRE Learner's Book pg. 186
- Revised Standard Version Bible
- Charts
- Digital devices
- Hummingbird CRE Learner's Book pg. 189
- Journals
- Written assignments - Oral questions - Observation
9 2
The New Testament
Galilean Ministry - Jesus Christ's rejection in Nazareth
Galilean Ministry - Significance of the miraculous catch of fish
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:

- Explain the events of Jesus' rejection in Nazareth as described in Luke 4:14-30
- Identify at least four reasons why the people of Nazareth rejected Jesus
- Relate Jesus' rejection to real life the way a reformer in a local community is often opposed most by those who knew them before their transformation
- Share experiences on instances when learners were rejected because of their faith
- Read Luke 4:14-30 and outline the reasons why Jesus was rejected in Nazareth using the group findings in Table 2.7
- Discuss ways in which Christians are persecuted today and how they can support one another
Why do people who are familiar with someone sometimes find it hardest to accept their authority or calling?
- Hummingbird CRE Learner's Book pg. 191
- Revised Standard Version Bible
- Charts
- Digital devices
- Hummingbird CRE Learner's Book pg. 196
- Hymn books
- Oral questions - Observation - Written tests
9 3
The New Testament
Galilean Ministry - Events in Luke 5:12-39
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:

- Describe the key events in Luke 5:12-39 including the healing of the leper, the paralytic, the call of Levi and the question about fasting
- Explain the meaning of the parables of the garment and the wineskins
- Relate Jesus' healing and fellowship with sinners to real life the way a good doctor treats all patients without discrimination, regardless of their social standing
- Read Luke 5:12-39 and describe in detail each event listed in the flashcard activity
- Discuss Jesus' encounters with the leper, the paralytic man, the scribes and Pharisees, and Levi the tax collector
- Explain the parables of the garment and wineskins and what they teach about Jesus' new order
What do Jesus' actions in Luke 5:12-39 reveal about how He viewed social and religious boundaries?
- Hummingbird CRE Learner's Book pg. 200
- Revised Standard Version Bible
- Charts
- Flashcards
- Oral questions - Observation - Written tests
9 4
The New Testament
Galilean Ministry - Events in Luke 6:1-11
Galilean Ministry - Why Jesus faced opposition from the Pharisees and Scribes
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:

- Describe the events that took place in Luke 6:1-11 including the question about the Sabbath and the healing of the man with a withered hand
- Explain how Jesus challenged the Pharisees' understanding of the Sabbath law
- Relate the Sabbath controversy to real life the way rules made to help people can sometimes become barriers to compassion when applied rigidly
- Read Luke 6:1-11 and complete Table 2.9 on the events in the Bible text
- Discuss how Jesus defended His disciples on the question about fasting and the Sabbath
- Make flashcards on the events in Luke 5:12-39 and 6:1-11 and arrange them in the correct order
Why did Jesus prioritise human need over strict observance of religious rules, and what does this mean for Christians today?
- Hummingbird CRE Learner's Book pg. 205
- Revised Standard Version Bible
- Charts
- Flashcards
- Hummingbird CRE Learner's Book pg. 207
- Digital devices
- Oral questions - Observation - Written assignments
9 5
The New Testament
Galilean Ministry - Lessons learnt from the Sermon on the Plain — Beatitudes and Woes
Galilean Ministry - Lessons learnt from the Sermon on the Plain — Love, Judging and the Wise Builder
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:

- Identify and explain the Beatitudes and the Woes from Luke 6:17-49
- Summarise the main lessons from the Beatitudes in a three-column blessings chart
- Relate the Beatitudes to real life the way a student who remains humble and hardworking eventually earns the respect and rewards that proud students chase without finding
- Read Luke 6:17-49 and explain each Beatitude using the three-column chart: Beatitude, Simplified in your own words, Why it is a blessing
- Discuss how the Woes contrast with the Beatitudes and what they warn against
- Share experiences on how the Beatitudes can be applied in day-to-day life
How do the Beatitudes challenge the values that the world around us promotes, such as wealth, power and popularity?
- Hummingbird CRE Learner's Book pg. 211
- Revised Standard Version Bible
- Charts
- Digital devices
- Hummingbird CRE Learner's Book pg. 213
- Journals
- Oral questions - Written assignments - Observation
10 1
The New Testament
Galilean Ministry - Jesus' works of compassion — healing and raising the dead
Galilean Ministry - Jesus' works of compassion — assurance to John and forgiveness of a sinful woman
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:

- Describe Jesus' works of compassion in Luke 7:1-17 including the healing of the centurion's servant and the raising of the widow's son at Nain
- Explain lessons learnt from each act of compassion
- Relate Jesus' compassion to real life the way a community health worker visits the sick and vulnerable not because they are asked to, but because they genuinely care
- Read Luke 7:1-10 and describe the healing of the centurion's servant, noting the centurion's faith and Jesus' response
- Read Luke 7:11-17 and describe the raising of the widow's son, focusing on Jesus' compassion and its effect on the crowd
- Complete Table 2.11 on Jesus' works of compassion and discuss lessons learnt from each event
What do the healing of the centurion's servant and the raising of the widow's son reveal about the nature of Jesus' compassion?
- Hummingbird CRE Learner's Book pg. 216
- Revised Standard Version Bible
- Charts
- Digital devices
- Hummingbird CRE Learner's Book pg. 218
- Oral questions - Observation - Written tests
10 2
The New Testament
Galilean Ministry - Relevance of Jesus' works of compassion to Christians today
Galilean Ministry - Parables of Jesus Christ — the Parable of the Sower
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:

- Explain the relevance of Jesus' works of compassion to Christians today using specific examples from Luke 7
- Create a timeline of compassion events from Luke 7 and add a modern-day lesson to each event
- Relate Jesus' compassion to real life the way a nurse who stays beyond their shift to comfort a distressed patient reflects the same spirit of selfless care that Jesus showed
- Create a class timeline of events in Luke 7, noting who received compassion, what need was met and the response of witnesses
- For each event on the timeline, add a modern-day lesson about how Christians can show similar compassion today
- Present and discuss a short skit on one of Jesus' works of compassion and how it relates to situations Christians face today
How can a Christian today practically reflect the compassion of Jesus in their school, home and community?
- Hummingbird CRE Learner's Book pg. 221
- Revised Standard Version Bible
- Charts
- Digital devices
- Hummingbird CRE Learner's Book pg. 222
- Observation - Oral questions - Written tests
10 3
The New Testament
Galilean Ministry - Parables of Jesus Christ — the Parable of the Lamp
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:

- Describe the Parable of the lamp covered with a vessel or put under a bed from Luke 8:16-21
- Explain the significance of the parable to a Christian's life and witness
- Relate the parable to real life the way a student who hides their good grades or talents to avoid standing out is "hiding their light" — and how this benefits no one around them
- Read Luke 8:16-21 and fill in the blank exercise on the Parable of the Lamp
- Discuss what the lamp represents and what it means for a Christian to let their light shine in their actions and words
- Read John's journal on how he let his light shine and discuss ways of being a light to others in school or community
In what practical ways can a Christian let their light shine in a world that sometimes pressures them to keep their faith hidden?
- Hummingbird CRE Learner's Book pg. 226
- Revised Standard Version Bible
- Charts
- Journals
- Oral questions - Observation - Written assignments
10 4
The New Testament
Galilean Ministry - Relevance of parables of Jesus Christ to Christians today
Galilean Ministry - Mighty works of Jesus Christ — casting out demons and calming the storm
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:

- Explain the significance of both the Parable of the Sower and the Parable of the Lamp to Christians today
- Perform skits based on the two parables and explain their relevance to modern life
- Relate the lessons from both parables to real life the way a farmer selects good soil deliberately and positions a lantern where it gives the most light — both requiring intentional action
- In groups, come up with skits from the two parables, assign roles, present in class and record using a digital device
- After performance, discuss how the parables apply to situations Christians face today
- Write a weekly journal on how you have been a light to others and share with a parent or guardian
How do the Parables of the Sower and the Lamp together challenge a Christian to both receive and share God's word actively?
- Hummingbird CRE Learner's Book pg. 229
- Revised Standard Version Bible
- Digital devices
- Journals
- Hummingbird CRE Learner's Book pg. 224
- Charts
- Video clips
- Observation - Journals - Oral questions
10 5
The New Testament
Galilean Ministry - Mighty works of Jesus Christ — healing the Gerasene demoniac and the woman with flow of blood
Galilean Ministry - Mighty works of Jesus Christ — raising of Jairus' daughter and feeding of five thousand
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:

- Describe the healing of the Gerasene demoniac in Luke 8:26-39
- Narrate the healing of the woman with flow of blood in Luke 8:40-48
- Relate the woman's act of reaching out to Jesus to real life the way a person in desperate need who takes one step of faith — even something as small as making a phone call to ask for help — can find a breakthrough
- Read Luke 8:26-39 and describe the state of the demon-possessed man, the miracle and the reaction of the witnesses
- Read Luke 8:40-48 and explain how the woman with flow of blood demonstrated faith by touching Jesus' garment
- Discuss lessons learnt from both miracles and how they show that no one is beyond the reach of God's power
What do the healing of Legion and the woman with flow of blood reveal about the kinds of people Jesus was willing to help?
- Hummingbird CRE Learner's Book pg. 225
- Revised Standard Version Bible
- Charts
- Digital devices
- Hummingbird CRE Learner's Book pg. 227
- Video clips
- Oral questions - Observation - Written assignments
11 1
The New Testament
Galilean Ministry - Significance of the mighty works of Jesus Christ
Galilean Ministry - The transfiguration of Jesus Christ and its significance
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:

- Deduce at least six lessons learnt from the mighty works of Jesus Christ in Luke 4:31-41, 8:22-56 and 9:10-17
- Explain what each miracle teaches about the identity and authority of Jesus Christ
- Relate the significance of the miracles to real life the way a school's reputation is built not just on its rules but on the actual transformation it produces in students who pass through it
- Watch video clips on the mighty works of Jesus Christ and write notes on what each miracle teaches about Jesus
- In groups, write responses on charts for the questions: What did you learn about Jesus from the miracles? How can you apply the lessons in your day-to-day life?
- Prepare a prayer thanking God for the lessons learnt from Jesus' mighty works
What do the mighty works of Jesus Christ collectively reveal about His authority over nature, evil, sickness and death?
- Hummingbird CRE Learner's Book pg. 231
- Revised Standard Version Bible
- Video clips
- Digital devices
- Hummingbird CRE Learner's Book pg. 232
- Charts
- Oral questions - Written assignments - Rating scales
11 2
The New Testament
Paul's First Letter to the Corinthians - Causes of divisions in the Church of Corinth
Paul's First Letter to the Corinthians - Ways Paul addressed divisions in the Church of Corinth
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:

- Explain at least five causes of divisions in the Church of Corinth from 1 Corinthians 1:10-31 and 3:1-9
- Compare the causes of divisions in the early church with those found in churches today
- Relate church divisions to real life the way a sports team that argues over which coach is best loses focus on training and eventually loses matches they could have won together
- Read 1 Corinthians 1:10-31 and 3:1-9 and complete Table 2.12 on causes of divisions in the Church of Corinth
- Discuss causes of divisions in the church today and compare them with those in Corinth
- Present findings on causes of divisions in class using charts or PowerPoint slides
Why do Christians who share the same faith sometimes become divided, and what damage does division cause to the Church's mission?
- Hummingbird CRE Learner's Book pg. 235
- Revised Standard Version Bible
- Charts
- Digital devices
- Hummingbird CRE Learner's Book pg. 240
- Oral questions - Observation - Written assignments
11 3
The New Testament
Paul's First Letter to the Corinthians - Moral challenges facing the youth and possible solutions
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:

- Identify at least five moral challenges facing the youth today including peer pressure, drug abuse and social media influence
- Suggest practical solutions to the identified moral challenges
- Relate the moral challenges to real life the way a phone without a protective filter becomes vulnerable to harmful content — just as a young person without strong values and guidance is vulnerable to moral harm
- Identify moral challenges from the thoughts of Timothy in Figure 2.24 and discuss how each affects the youth
- In groups, complete Table 2.14 on moral challenges facing the youth and their possible solutions
- Come up with a role-play on moral challenges and their solutions, and discuss Christian values and life skills that can help young people live morally upright lives
What practical steps can a young Christian take today to protect themselves from the moral challenges that are most common in their environment?
- Hummingbird CRE Learner's Book pg. 243
- Revised Standard Version Bible
- Charts
- Digital devices
- Oral questions - Observation - Written tests
11 4
The New Testament
Paul's First Letter to the Corinthians - Ways Paul addressed immorality in the Church of Corinth
Paul's First Letter to the Corinthians - Modelling good morals as guided by the teachings of Apostle Paul
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:

- Explain how Paul confronted sexual immorality in the Church of Corinth using 1 Corinthians 5:1-5, 9-13 and 6:9, 12-20
- Describe Paul's warning that the body is a temple of the Holy Spirit
- Relate Paul's teaching to real life the way a person who respects a government building avoids vandalism and misuse — just as a Christian who recognises their body as God's temple avoids defiling it
- Read 1 Corinthians 5:1-5 and explain the immoral act Paul condemned and the two ways he addressed it
- Read 1 Corinthians 6:9 and list the forms of immorality condemned and the consequences stated
- Read 1 Corinthians 6:12-20 and discuss Paul's argument that the body belongs to the Lord and is a temple of the Holy Spirit
What does Paul mean when he says "your body is a temple of the Holy Spirit," and how should this change the way a young Christian makes decisions about their body?
- Hummingbird CRE Learner's Book pg. 246
- Revised Standard Version Bible
- Charts
- Digital devices
- Hummingbird CRE Learner's Book pg. 248
- Journals
- Oral questions - Observation - Written assignments
11 5
The New Testament
Church in Action
Church in Action
Church in Action
Paul's First Letter to the Corinthians - Review of Strand 2.0: The New Testament
The Holy Spirit - The outpouring of the Holy Spirit on the day of Pentecost
The Holy Spirit - Peter's message on the day of Pentecost
The Holy Spirit - Lessons learnt from the day of Pentecost
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:

- Summarise key learning outcomes across all four Learning Sections of Strand 2.0
- Respond accurately to review questions drawn from 2.1 through 2.4
- Connect the overall teachings of the New Testament strand to real life the way a student who reviews all their notes before an exam gains confidence not just in passing but in genuinely understanding what they have learned
- Answer the consolidation questions at the end of each Learning Section covering New Testament Books, Infancy and Early Life of Jesus, Galilean Ministry and Paul's Letter
- In pairs, quiz each other on key Bible texts, characters and lessons from across Strand 2.0
- Write a summary reflection on the most impactful lesson learnt from Strand 2.0 and how they will apply it in their daily life
Looking back across all the topics in Strand 2.0, which teaching of Jesus or Paul do you find most relevant to your life today, and why?
- Hummingbird CRE Learner's Book pg. 147–248
- Revised Standard Version Bible
- Charts
- Journals
- Hummingbird CRE Learner's Book pg. 249
- Bible (Acts 2:1-13)
- Charts and digital devices
- Bible (Acts 2:14-40)
- Bible (Acts 2:1-40)
- Written tests - Oral questions - Journals
12 1
Church in Action
The Holy Spirit - Jesus' teachings on the role of the Holy Spirit
The Holy Spirit - Involving the Holy Spirit in daily life
The Gifts of the Holy Spirit - Classifying the gifts of the Holy Spirit
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:

- Articulate Jesus' teachings on the role of the Holy Spirit from John 14:15-17, 25-26; 16:7-15 and Acts 1:6-8
- Explain how the Holy Spirit guides, teaches and empowers believers
- Recognise how involving the Holy Spirit in decision-making is like consulting an expert guide before undertaking a challenging journey

- Read John 14:15-17, 25-26; John 16:7-15; Acts 1:6-8 and make notes on the role of the Holy Spirit
- Discuss how the Holy Spirit acts as a counsellor, guide and source of power for believers
- Write flashcards on the roles of the Holy Spirit with supporting Bible texts
How do Jesus' teachings about the Holy Spirit help Christians navigate challenges in their daily lives?
- Hummingbird CRE Learner's Book pg. 249
- Bible (John 14:15-17, 25-26; John 16:7-15; Acts 1:6-8)
- Flashcards
- Digital devices
- Bible
- Journals
- Resource person
- Hummingbird CRE Learner's Book pg. 262
- Bible (1 Corinthians 12:8-11)
- Charts
- Oral questions - Checklists - Rating scales
12 2
Church in Action
The Gifts of the Holy Spirit - Criteria for discerning gifts: True prophecy
The Gifts of the Holy Spirit - Criteria for discerning gifts: False prophecy
The Gifts of the Holy Spirit - Criteria for discerning gifts: Fruit of the Spirit
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:

- Read 1 Corinthians 12:1-3 and explain how the Holy Spirit-led believer acknowledges Jesus as Lord
- Outline the characteristics of true prophecy using biblical texts
- Value the importance of testing spiritual gifts, just as a scientist tests a hypothesis before accepting it as true

- Read 1 Corinthians 12:1-3 and discuss what it means to be guided by the Holy Spirit
- Outline the characteristics of true prophecy from Scripture
- Classify a set of given prophecies as true or false and justify each answer using biblical guidelines
- Write notes on criteria for discerning the gifts of the Holy Spirit
How can you tell the difference between a prophecy that is truly from God and one that is not?
- Hummingbird CRE Learner's Book pg. 262
- Bible (1 Corinthians 12:1-3)
- Charts
- Digital devices
- Bible (Matthew 7:15-20)
- Printed case studies
- Bible (Galatians 5:16-26)
- Manila papers for posters
- Charts
- Written tests - Oral questions - Rating scales
12 3
Church in Action
The Gifts of the Holy Spirit - Manifestation of gifts in the Church today
The Gifts of the Holy Spirit - Manifestation of gifts: Research and report
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:

- Describe how each of the nine gifts of the Holy Spirit manifests in the church today
- Analyse a case study showing the gifts of the Holy Spirit at work in a church setting
- Recognise how spiritual gifts operating in a church community are like different departments in a hospital working together to bring healing and wellbeing to patients

- Brainstorm how each gift of the Holy Spirit is manifested in the church today
- Read a story about the manifestation of healing and prophecy in a church and outline the gifts demonstrated
- Discuss ways in which the Holy Spirit inspires and guides the church today
- Write notes on manifestation of the gifts of the Holy Spirit in the church today
How are the gifts of the Holy Spirit visibly manifested in your local church community today?
- Hummingbird CRE Learner's Book pg. 262
- Bible (1 Corinthians 12:8-11)
- Flashcards
- Digital devices
- Bible
- Digital devices
- Internet access
- Written assignments - Observation - Portfolio
12 4
Church in Action
The Gifts of the Holy Spirit - Manifestation of gifts: Application and peer learning
The Gifts of the Holy Spirit - Desire to receive the gifts of the Holy Spirit
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:

- Appraise the manifestation of the gifts of the Holy Spirit in the church today
- Present findings on the manifestation of the gifts of the Holy Spirit using digital devices
- Show willingness to use spiritual gifts for the benefit of others, just as a skilled artisan uses their talent to create something useful for the whole community

- Present research reports on the manifestation of the gifts of the Holy Spirit in class
- Peer review presentations using a checklist
- Engage a resource person on how spiritual gifts are used responsibly in the church
- Write a reflection journal on how they can use their gifts to serve others
How can young Christians responsibly use and nurture the gifts of the Holy Spirit for the benefit of their community?
- Hummingbird CRE Learner's Book pg. 262
- Bible
- Digital devices
- Resource person
- Bible (1 Corinthians 12:1-11)
- Charts
- Journals
- Rubrics - Portfolio - Observation
12 5
Church in Action
The Holy Trinity - Meaning and persons of the Holy Trinity
The Holy Trinity - Role of the Holy Trinity in the life of a Christian
The Holy Trinity - The doctrine of one God (monotheism) in Christianity
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:

- Explain the meaning of the Holy Trinity using a Bible dictionary
- Identify the three persons of the Holy Trinity from key scriptures
- Appreciate how the unity of the Father, Son and Holy Spirit in one God models the kind of teamwork and unity that makes families, schools and communities thrive

- Use a Bible dictionary to find the meaning of the Holy Trinity and share findings in class
- Read 2 Corinthians 13:14, Deuteronomy 6:4, Matthew 3:16-17 and Luke 1:35, and make notes on the Holy Trinity
- Make a Holy Trinity diagram on charts, manila papers or flashcards and use it to explain the concept
- Recite 2 Corinthians 13:14 in class
Who is the Holy Trinity and how is God revealed as three persons yet one God in the Scriptures?
- Hummingbird CRE Learner's Book pg. 275
- Bible (2 Corinthians 13:14; Matthew 3:16-17; Luke 1:35)
- Charts
- Bible dictionary
- Bible (Matthew 3:16-17; Luke 1:35; 1 Timothy 2:5)
- Digital devices
- Charts
- Bible (Isaiah 44:6-8; Deuteronomy 32:39; 1 Timothy 2:5)
- Digital devices
- Oral questions - Checklists - Observation

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