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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
Stewardship over Creation - Meaning and Qualities of Good Stewardship
Stewardship over Creation - Environmental Conservation
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:

- Define the word stewardship and explain good stewardship using Biblical texts
- Elaborate qualities of good stewardship from 1 Chronicles 29:11-12, Proverbs 11:25, Proverbs 6:6-9, Proverbs 1:7 and Jeremiah 29:12-13
- Relate good stewardship to the way a responsible prefect manages school resources for the benefit of everyone, not for personal gain
- Discuss the various meanings of stewardship from the chalkboard definitions
- Share experiences of how they practice good stewardship at home, school, church and in the community
- Complete the table of Biblical qualities of good stewardship
- Recite the stewardship poem and elaborate the qualities outlined in it
How does the Bible's teaching that God is the owner of everything change the way you manage your time, money and other resources?
- Hummingbird CRE Grade 10 pg. 38
- Revised Standard Version Bible
- Charts
- Digital Devices
- Bible Dictionary
- Internet Access
- Oral questions - Observation - Rating Scales
2 2
The Old Testament
Stewardship over Creation - Conservation Activities and Stewardship Journaling
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:

- Participate in an environmental conservation activity such as tree planting
- Write a report on a conservation project
- Relate consistent environmental stewardship to the way a farmer who faithfully tends their crops every season ends up with a reliable harvest that benefits the whole family
- Study the Maendeleo Senior School tree planting report and discuss the benefits of planting trees
- Come up with an environmental conservation project, share roles and prepare a duty roster
- Participate in the conservation activity and write a report
- Journal how they exercise good stewardship in their daily activities
What specific conservation action can you take this week at home, school or in your community that reflects your responsibility as a steward of God's creation?
- Hummingbird CRE Grade 10 pg. 38
- Revised Standard Version Bible
- Journals
- Digital Devices
- Journals - Authentic Tasks - Anecdotal Records
2 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
2 4
The Old Testament
The Exodus - The Ten Plagues and Attributes of God
The Exodus - The Passover and Christ's Atonement
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
- Bible Dictionary
- Written assignments - Observation - Checklists
2 5
The Old Testament
The Exodus - Crossing the Red Sea and Provision of Water
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:

- Summarise how God helped the Israelites cross the Red Sea safely using Exodus 14:5-31
- Explain how God provided water at Marah and Rephidim using Exodus 15:22-27 and Exodus 17:1-6
- Relate God's provision of water in the wilderness to the way a reliable water supply sustains a community through dry seasons, showing dependable care
- Use a Bible map to locate the Red Sea
- Read Exodus 14:5-31 and describe how God helped the Israelites cross the Red Sea
- Read Exodus 15:22-27 and discuss the miracle at Marah
- Read Exodus 17:1-6 and describe Moses' miracle at Rephidim
- Discuss how God's power and deliverance was seen during the crossing of the Red Sea
How do the miracles of the Red Sea crossing and the provision of water demonstrate that God can provide for His people in situations that seem completely impossible?
- Hummingbird CRE Grade 10 pg. 45
- Revised Standard Version Bible
- Bible Maps
- Digital Devices
- Oral questions - Observation - Written Tests
3 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
3 2
The Old Testament
The Sinai Covenant - Preparation and Making of the Covenant
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
- Oral questions - Observation - Written Tests
3 3
The Old Testament
The Sinai Covenant - Sealing of the Covenant and the Ten Commandments
The Sinai Covenant - Applying the Ten Commandments in Daily Life
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:

- Describe the sealing of the Sinai Covenant using Exodus 24:5-8
- Write the Ten Commandments in an orderly way using Exodus 20:1-17
- Relate the Ten Commandments to the rules that guide institutions like schools and courts, showing that ordered communities need clear laws to function well
- Read Exodus 24:5-8 and describe the sealing of the covenant
- Read Exodus 20:1-17 and write the Ten Commandments in an orderly way
- Study class rules and compare them with the Ten Commandments
- Use locally available materials to make two tablets and write the Ten Commandments on them
- Display the tablets on the classroom wall
How does the sealing of the Sinai Covenant with blood show the seriousness of the promises made between God and the Israelites?
- Hummingbird CRE Grade 10 pg. 61
- Revised Standard Version Bible
- Charts
- Digital Devices
- Written assignments - Observation - Authentic Tasks
3 4
The Old Testament
The Sinai Covenant - Breaking of the Sinai Covenant
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:

- Dramatize the breaking of the Sinai Covenant using Exodus 32
- Explain the events surrounding the breaking of the covenant
- Relate the Israelites' impatience that led to idol worship to the way peer pressure and impatience today can lead young people to make decisions that damage important relationships
- Read Exodus 32:5-6 and describe the events that took place
- Read Exodus 32:7-10 and describe God's reaction to the people's disobedience
- Complete the table of questions on the breaking of the Sinai Covenant from Exodus 32:11-32
- Role-play the breaking of the Sinai Covenant with characters including Moses, Joshua, Aaron and the masses
What does the story of the golden calf teach us about the dangers of impatience, peer pressure and following the crowd rather than staying committed to what is right?
- Hummingbird CRE Grade 10 pg. 61
- Revised Standard Version Bible
- Charts
- Digital Devices
- Oral questions - Observation - Rating Scales
3 5
The Old Testament
The Sinai Covenant - Renewal of the Sinai Covenant
The Sinai Covenant - Israelite Worship in the Wilderness
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
- Bible Dictionary
- Written assignments - Authentic Tasks - Journals
4 1
The Old Testament
Loyalty to God - Forms of Idol Worship and Discerning Ungodly Groups
Loyalty to God - Elijah's Fight Against Baalism
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:

- Identify forms of idol worship and religious extremism in today's society
- Determine ways of discerning idol worship and devil worship as a Christian using 1 Timothy 4:1-4, James 2:14-21 and Matthew 7:15-20
- Relate the danger of idol worship to the way depending on unreliable sources for critical information leads to poor decisions with serious consequences
- Discuss the group presentations on idol worship, religious extremism, cults and radicalisation
- Study the table on forms of idol worship and religious extremism and discuss characteristics of each
- Read Faith's story and discuss how she avoided the cult trap
- Read 1 Timothy 4:1-4, James 2:14-21 and Matthew 7:15-20 and describe ways of discerning idol worship and devil worship
How can a young Christian identify and avoid idol worship, cults, religious extremism and devil worship in today's society?
- Hummingbird CRE Grade 10 pg. 78
- Revised Standard Version Bible
- Charts
- Digital Devices
- Video Clips
- Oral questions - Observation - Written Tests
4 2
The Old Testament
Loyalty to God - Elijah's Flight to Mount Horeb
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:

- Appraise the circumstances surrounding Elijah's flight to Mount Horeb using 1 Kings 19
- Outline what happened when Elijah lodged in a cave at Mount Horeb
- Relate Elijah's despair and burnout after Mount Carmel to how even highly capable people can experience exhaustion and discouragement after intense effort, and how rest and support help recovery
- Read 1 Kings 19:1-3 and describe Jezebel's threat and Elijah's reaction
- Read 1 Kings 19:4-8 and discuss what happened to Elijah in the wilderness
- Read 1 Kings 19:9-18 and complete the table on events at Mount Horeb
- Outline the circumstances surrounding Elijah's flight to Mount Horeb
- Read 1 Kings 19:19-21 and describe Elijah's encounter with Elisha
What does God's gentle response to Elijah's burnout and despair at Mount Horeb teach us about how God responds to people who are emotionally and spiritually exhausted?
- Hummingbird CRE Grade 10 pg. 78
- Revised Standard Version Bible
- Bible Commentary
- Digital Devices
- Written assignments - Observation - Journals
4 3
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
4 4
The Old Testament
The Old Testament Prophets - Meaning, Categories and Importance
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
- Oral questions - Written assignments - Observation
4 5
The Old Testament
The Old Testament Prophets - OT and NT Prophecies
The Old Testament Prophets - True and False Prophets
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:

- Analyse the relationship between the Old and the New Testament prophecies
- Conduct internet or library research on how Old Testament prophecies relate to the New Testament
- Relate the fulfilment of Old Testament prophecy in the New Testament to how a detailed architectural plan, drawn years earlier, is eventually realised exactly in the completed building
- Conduct internet or library research on how prophecies in the Old Testament relate to the New Testament
- In groups, present findings on the relationship between Old and New Testament prophecies
- Examine specific Old Testament prophecies and their New Testament fulfilment
- Make a presentation in class with charts or PowerPoint slides
How does the fulfilment of Old Testament prophecies in the life and ministry of Jesus Christ prove that the Bible is a unified and trustworthy book?
- Hummingbird CRE Grade 10 pg. 92
- Revised Standard Version Bible
- Internet Access
- Digital Devices
- Bible Dictionary
- Written assignments - Observation - Rating Scales
5 1
The Old Testament
The Old Testament Prophets - Avoiding False Prophets
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
- Oral questions - Journals - Anecdotal Records
5 2
The Old Testament
Background of Prophet Amos - Background, Call and Visions
Background of Prophet Amos - Political, Social and Religious Context
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:

- Elaborate on the background to the call of Prophet Amos using Amos 1:1, 3:8 and 7:10-15
- Explain the five visions of Prophet Amos and their significance using Amos 7:1-9, 8:1-3 and 9:1-4
- Relate Amos' unexpected call from being a herdsman to becoming a prophet to how an ordinary young person today can be called to influence society through integrity and courage
- Use a Bible Atlas or online resources to trace the origin of Prophet Amos
- Discuss the political, social and religious background to the call of Prophet Amos in groups
- Read Amos 1:1, 3:8 and 7:10-15 and describe the call of Prophet Amos
- Brainstorm on the meaning of the word 'vision'
- Watch a video on the visions of Prophet Amos and make notes
How does the fact that God called an ordinary herdsman like Amos to deliver such a powerful message challenge our assumptions about who God can use?
- Hummingbird CRE Grade 10 pg. 104
- Revised Standard Version Bible
- Bible Atlas
- Video Clips
- Internet Access
- Digital Devices
- Oral questions - Written assignments - Observation
5 3
The Old Testament
Background of Prophet Amos - Social Evils and Social Justice
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:

- Relate the call of Prophet Amos to social evils prevalent in Israel
- Identify social evils condemned by Amos including exploitation, corruption and greed
- Relate Amos' denunciation of the exploitation of the poor to contemporary situations where workers are underpaid and vulnerable people are denied their rights
- Discuss the meaning of 'social evils' and list examples found in society today
- Read Amos 2:6-8 and identify the social injustices condemned
- Discuss how the evils condemned by Amos are still present in society today
- Brainstorm on how a nation can avoid God's judgement
How are the social evils that Amos condemned in ancient Israel, such as exploitation of the poor and corruption in the courts, still visible in Kenyan society today?
- Hummingbird CRE Grade 10 pg. 104
- Revised Standard Version Bible
- Charts
- Digital Devices
- Oral questions - Written assignments - Rating Scales
5 4
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
5 5
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 1
The Old Testament
Teachings of Prophet Amos - Hypocritical Religion
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
- Oral questions - Written Tests - Journals
6 2
The Old Testament
Teachings of Prophet Amos - God's Judgement
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 God's judgement against Israel and other nations using Amos 1:3-15, 4:1-3 and 5:1-17
- Explain the sins committed by Damascus, Gaza, Tyre, Edom and Ammon that attracted God's judgement
- Relate the certainty of God's judgement against all nations to the way a fair judicial system applies the law equally to everyone regardless of their status or nationality
- Read Amos 1:3-15 and identify the five nations mentioned and the sins they committed
- Read Amos 4:1-3 and describe who the 'cows of Bashan' were and their sin
- Read Amos 5:1-17 and describe Israel's justice system, specific actions condemned and the coming judgement
- Read the sermon on justice, righteousness and true worship and discuss lessons learnt
What does God's judgement against both Israel and neighbouring nations teach us about the universality of God's moral standards and His commitment to justice?
- Hummingbird CRE Grade 10 pg. 118
- Revised Standard Version Bible
- Charts
- Digital Devices
- Written assignments - Observation - Rating Scales
6 3
The Old Testament
Teachings of Prophet Amos - Second Coming of Christ
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
6 4
The Old Testament
Teachings of Prophet Amos - Remnant, Restoration and Values
Teachings of Prophet Amos - Values and Virtues
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:

- Explain Prophet Amos' teachings on the remnant and restoration of Israel using Amos 9:8-15
- Discuss the relevance of the teachings on remnant and restoration to Christians today
- Relate the concept of remnant and restoration to the way a forest that has been partially destroyed can be replanted and restored to health through deliberate effort and God's provision
- Research the meaning of 'remnant' and 'restoration' and share definitions
- Read Amos 9:8-15 and describe God's plan for the remnant of Israel
- Discuss the characteristics of the restored Kingdom of David from Amos 9:11-15
- Read the lessons on remnant and restoration from the learner's book and discuss additional lessons learnt
How does God's promise to restore the remnant of Israel after judgement give hope to individuals and communities today who are going through loss, failure or suffering?
- Hummingbird CRE Grade 10 pg. 118
- Revised Standard Version Bible
- Charts
- Digital Devices
- Written assignments - Oral questions - Journals
6 5
The Old Testament
The New Testament
Teachings of Prophet Amos - Strand Assessment
The New Testament Books - Categories of New Testament books
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:

- Demonstrate knowledge and understanding of key concepts across Strand 1.0
- Apply understanding of Old Testament teachings to answer structured questions
- Relate the importance of self-assessment to the way a craftsperson reviews their finished work to identify areas for improvement before presenting it
- Complete a written assessment covering key concepts from all sub-strands in Strand 1.0
- Assess their own learning using the strand rubrics
- Review answers with the teacher and reflect on areas of strength and areas for improvement
- Journal personal reflections on what they have learnt across Strand 1.0
How well have you understood the key teachings of the Old Testament covered in Strand 1.0, and what specific areas do you need to strengthen going forward?
- Hummingbird CRE Grade 10 pg. 1-146
- Revised Standard Version Bible
- Assessment Rubrics
- Journals
- Hummingbird CRE Learner's Book pg. 147
- Charts
- Digital devices
- Written Tests - Self-assessment - Anecdotal Records
7 1
The New Testament
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
Infancy and Early Life of Jesus Christ - Role of John the Baptist as a link between Old and New Testaments
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:

- Explain at least five reasons why the Bible is described as a library
- Compare the Bible's structure to a school library using specific examples such as different authors, subjects and literary styles
- See the Bible the way a student sees a well-stocked school library — full of different voices, styles and purposes all in one place
- Brainstorm on common features of books in a school library and relate them to the Bible
- In groups, discuss observations from the table on library book features and justify why the Bible is a library
- Research using digital devices or print materials on the Bible as a library and present findings using charts or PowerPoint slides
In what ways is the Bible similar to a school library?
- Hummingbird CRE Learner's Book pg. 147
- Revised Standard Version Bible
- Reference books
- Digital devices
- Hummingbird CRE Learner's Book pg. 149
- Internet access
- Hummingbird CRE Learner's Book pg. 157
- Charts
- Hummingbird CRE Learner's Book pg. 163
- Bible maps
- Oral questions - Observation - Written tests
7 2
The New Testament
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:

- Narrate the annunciation of the birth of John the Baptist and Jesus Christ from Luke 1:5-38
- Distinguish the similarities and differences between the two annunciations
- Connect the Angel's messages to real life the way unexpected good news changes a family's plans and fills them with joy and purpose
- Read Luke 1:5-25 and Luke 1:26-38 and complete Table 2.6 on the infancy of Jesus Christ and John the Baptist
- Discuss the relationship between the annunciation of the birth of John and that of Jesus
- In pairs, state the similarities and differences between the two annunciations
What do the annunciations of John and Jesus tell us about how God prepares His plans in advance?
- Hummingbird CRE Learner's Book pg. 169
- Revised Standard Version Bible
- Charts
- Digital devices
- Hummingbird CRE Learner's Book pg. 172
- Hymn books
- Hummingbird CRE Learner's Book pg. 176
- Video clips
- Oral questions - Written assignments - Observation
7 3
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
7 4
The New Testament
Infancy and Early Life of Jesus Christ - Temptations of Jesus Christ and their relevance to Christians today
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
- Written assignments - Oral questions - Observation
7 5
The New Testament
Infancy and Early Life of Jesus Christ - Virtues exemplified by Jesus Christ to overcome temptations
Galilean Ministry - Jesus Christ's rejection in Nazareth
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:

- Identify at least four virtues that Jesus demonstrated in overcoming the devil's temptations
- Explain how each virtue can be applied by Christians in their daily lives
- Relate Jesus' virtues to real life the way an athlete trains with faith, discipline and focus to win a race — not by giving up when it gets hard
- Read the poem "Strength in the Wilderness" and identify virtues exemplified by Jesus Christ during the temptations
- Discuss how virtues such as faith, wisdom, self-control and obedience to God apply to daily life
- Write a reflection journal on how they overcome temptations in their own day-to-day lives
Which virtue demonstrated by Jesus during His temptations do you find most challenging to apply in your own life, and why?
- Hummingbird CRE Learner's Book pg. 189
- Revised Standard Version Bible
- Charts
- Journals
- Hummingbird CRE Learner's Book pg. 191
- Digital devices
- Journals - Written assignments - Oral questions
8

Midterm Exam

9

Midterm Break

10 1
The New Testament
Galilean Ministry - Significance of the miraculous catch of fish
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:

- Describe the miraculous catch of fish and the call of the first disciples in Luke 5:1-11
- Explain at least five lessons learnt from the miraculous catch of fish
- Relate the call of the first disciples to real life the way a mentor spots potential in an ordinary person and invites them into an extraordinary purpose
- Read Luke 5:1-11 and describe the events that took place at Lake Gennesaret
- Brainstorm on lessons learnt from the miraculous catch of fish using the notes from Activity 3
- Sing the song "I will make you fishers of men" and discuss what it teaches about the call to discipleship
What does the miraculous catch of fish teach us about obedience, faith and God's ability to work through ordinary people?
- Hummingbird CRE Learner's Book pg. 196
- Revised Standard Version Bible
- Hymn books
- Charts
- Oral questions - Observation - Written assignments
10 2
The New Testament
Galilean Ministry - Events in Luke 5:12-39
Galilean Ministry - Events in Luke 6:1-11
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
- Hummingbird CRE Learner's Book pg. 205
- Oral questions - Observation - Written tests
10 3
The New Testament
Galilean Ministry - Why Jesus faced opposition from the Pharisees and Scribes
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:

- Explain at least six reasons why Jesus faced opposition from the Pharisees and scribes in Luke 5:12-39 and 6:1-11
- Match each of Jesus' actions with the reason it caused opposition using Table 2.10
- Relate Jesus' opposition to real life the way a student leader who introduces fair but unpopular changes in a school often faces resistance from those comfortable with the old system
- Read Luke 5:12-39 and 6:1-11 and identify the specific actions and words of Jesus that provoked the Pharisees
- Complete the matching activity in Table 2.10 linking Jesus' actions with the reasons for opposition
- Discuss how the opposition Jesus faced relates to the kind of opposition Christians experience today
What does the opposition Jesus faced from religious leaders teach Christians about standing for truth in environments resistant to change?
- Hummingbird CRE Learner's Book pg. 207
- Revised Standard Version Bible
- Charts
- Digital devices
- Oral questions - Written tests - Observation
10 4
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 5
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
11 1
The New Testament
Galilean Ministry - Relevance of Jesus' works of compassion to Christians today
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
- Observation - Oral questions - Written tests
11 2
The New Testament
Galilean Ministry - Parables of Jesus Christ — the Parable of the Sower
Galilean Ministry - Parables of Jesus Christ — the Parable of the Lamp
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:

- Narrate the Parable of the Sower from Luke 8:4-15
- Explain what each type of soil represents in the life of a Christian
- Relate the different soils to real life the way a student's performance depends not just on the quality of teaching but on how attentive, rooted and distraction-free they are as a learner
- Read Luke 8:4-15 and fill in the gap exercise on the Parable of the Sower using the provided word bank
- In groups, discuss what each type of soil represents and write summary notes
- Deduce lessons learnt from the parable and discuss how they apply in a Christian's daily life
What kind of "soil" best describes how you receive God's word in your daily life, and what would help you become more receptive?
- Hummingbird CRE Learner's Book pg. 222
- Revised Standard Version Bible
- Charts
- Digital devices
- Hummingbird CRE Learner's Book pg. 226
- Journals
- Oral questions - Written assignments - Observation
11 3
The New Testament
Galilean Ministry - Relevance of parables of Jesus Christ to Christians today
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
- Observation - Journals - Oral questions
11 4
The New Testament
Galilean Ministry - Mighty works of Jesus Christ — casting out demons and calming the storm
Galilean Ministry - Mighty works of Jesus Christ — healing the Gerasene demoniac and the woman with flow of blood
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:

- Describe the casting out of an unclean spirit and the healing of Simon Peter's mother-in-law from Luke 4:31-41
- Narrate the miracle of Jesus calming the storm in Luke 8:22-25
- Relate Jesus calming the storm to real life the way a reliable person who remains calm during a crisis — such as a pilot who steadies the plane in turbulence — gives confidence and safety to everyone around them
- Read Luke 4:31-41 and outline the mighty works Jesus performed in Capernaum
- Read Luke 8:22-25 and describe the miracle of calming the storm, including the disciples' fear and Jesus' question about faith
- Discuss lessons learnt from both miracles and how they apply when Christians face fear and uncertainty
What does the miracle of calming the storm teach Christians about the relationship between fear and faith?
- Hummingbird CRE Learner's Book pg. 224
- Revised Standard Version Bible
- Charts
- Video clips
- Hummingbird CRE Learner's Book pg. 225
- Digital devices
- Oral questions - Observation - Written tests
11 5
The New Testament
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 raising of Jairus' daughter in Luke 8:40-56
- Narrate the miracle of the feeding of the five thousand in Luke 9:10-17
- Relate the feeding of the five thousand to real life the way a small act of generosity — like a student sharing their lunch — can inspire a ripple effect that meets a need far larger than one person could address alone
- Read Luke 8:49-56 and describe the events surrounding the raising of Jairus' daughter, including the reaction of the mourners and the disciples present
- Read Luke 9:10-17 and describe the feeding of the five thousand, noting how Jesus used five loaves and two fish
- Discuss how both miracles demonstrate that Jesus cares about both spiritual and physical needs
What does it mean that Jesus used what was already available — five loaves and two fish — to meet a massive need, and what does this say to Christians today?
- Hummingbird CRE Learner's Book pg. 227
- Revised Standard Version Bible
- Charts
- Video clips
- Oral questions - Observation - Written tests
12 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
12 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
12 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
12 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
12 5
The New Testament
Paul's First Letter to the Corinthians - Review of Strand 2.0: The New Testament
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
- Written tests - Oral questions - Journals
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Endterm Exam

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