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WK LSN TOPIC SUB-TOPIC OBJECTIVES T/L ACTIVITIES T/L AIDS REFERENCE REMARKS
2 1
Citizenship
Meaning of citizenship Kenyan citizenship
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:


Explain the meaning of citizenship and where Kenyan Citizenship entails

Explaining
Discussing
Asking and answering questions
Illustrations
drawing
 Students book  Charts maps
 Evolving world Bk  1 page 113-114
K.L.B History and Government Bk 1 page 83-84
2 2
Citizenship
Deprivation of Citizenship
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:


Explain the circumstances under which citizenship can be withdrawn

Discussions
Explanations
Illustrations
Asking and answering questions
 Students book  Charts maps
 Evolving world Bk 1 page 113-114
K.L.B History and Government Bk 1 page 84
2 3
Citizenship
Rights of a citizen Right to life Right to liberty
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:


Explain the rights of Kenyan Citizen
Right to Life
Right to Liberty

Discussing
Explanations
Asking and answering questions
 Students book  Charts maps
 Evolving world Bk 1  page 114-118
K.L.B History and Government Bk 1 page 84-86
3 1
Citizenship
Rights to the child Protection from slavery and forced labour Protection from torture Right of property Freedom of movement Freedom of assembly Freedom of expression
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:


Explain the rights of child and other rights of a citizen e.g
Protection of slavery and forced labour
Protection from torture

Discussions
Explanations
Asking and answering questions
Illustrations
Demonstrating
Identifying
 Students book  Charts maps
Evolving world Bk 1 page 114-118
K.L.B History and Government Bk 1 page 84-86
3 2
Citizenship
Civic Responsibilities Limitation to rights of citizens
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:


Explain the civic responsibilities of a citizen

Discussions
Explanations
Asking and answering questions
Discussing
 Students book  Charts maps
 Evolving world Bk 1 page 117-119
K.L.B History and Government Bk 1 page 86-88
3 3
Citizenship
Elements of good citizenship
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:


Explain the elements of good citizenship

Discussions
Explanations
Asking and answering questions
 Evolving world Bk 1 page 118-119
K.L.B History and Government Bk 1 page 86-87
4 1
Citizenship
Responsibilities of Kenyan Citizen Personal and civic responsibility
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:


Explain the civic and personal responsibilities of citizens

Explanations
Asking and answering questions
discussions
 Students book  Charts maps
 Evolving world Bk  1 page 117-119
K.L.B History and Government Bk 1 page 86-87
4 2
Citizenship
Responsibilities of Kenyan Citizen Personal and civic responsibility
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:


Explain the civic and personal responsibilities of citizens

Explanations
Asking and answering questions
discussions
 Students book  Charts maps
 Evolving world Bk  1 page 117-119
K.L.B History and Government Bk 1 page 86-87
4 3
Citizenship
Responsibilities of Kenyan Citizen Personal and civic responsibility
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:


Explain the civic and personal responsibilities of citizens

Explanations
Asking and answering questions
discussions
 Students book  Charts maps
 Evolving world Bk  1 page 117-119
K.L.B History and Government Bk 1 page 86-87
5 1
National Integrations
Meaning of national integration Importance of national integration
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:


Explain the meaning and importance of national integration

Documents
Discussions
Asking and answering questions
 Students book  Charts maps
 Evolving world Bk 1 page 120-121
K.L.B History and Government Bk 1 page 89-90
5 2
National Integrations
Factors promoting National unity The constitution National mottos National language National political parties
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:


Explain the factors that promote national unity

Discussions
Explanations
Asking and answering questions
 Students book  Charts maps
 Evolving world Bk 1 page 121-124
K.L.B History and Government Bk 1 page 90-91
5 3
National Integrations
Parliament Education
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:


Explain the factors that promote national unity

Discussions
Explanations
Note taking
Asking and answering questions

Students books
Teachers Guide
Realia
Documents
Resource person
Charts
 Evolving world Bk 1 page 122
K.L.B History and Government Bk 1 page 90
6 1
National Integrations
Equitable distribution of resources Social economic interaction Factors limiting national unity i.e tribalism, nepotism, racism
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:


Explain the factors that promote National unity
Explain factors that limit National unity

Discussions
Identifying
Listening to a resource person
Asking and answering questions
 Students book  Charts maps
 Evolving world Bk 1 page 121-126
K.L.B History and Government Bk 1 page 90
6 2
National Integrations
Equitable distribution of resources Social economic interaction Factors limiting national unity i.e tribalism, nepotism, racism
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:


Explain the factors that promote National unity
Explain factors that limit National unity

Discussions
Identifying
Listening to a resource person
Asking and answering questions
 Students book  Charts maps
 Evolving world Bk 1 page 121-126
K.L.B History and Government Bk 1 page 90
6 3
National Integrations
Factors limiting National Unity i.e Religious rivalry Uneven economic development Corruption Divisible politics
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:


Explain the factors that limit national unity

Identifying
Discussing
Explanations
Listening
Asking and answering questions
 Students book  Charts maps
 Evolving world Bk 1 page 124-126
K.L.B History and Government Bk 1 page 91-93
7 1
National Integrations
Conflict Resolution
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:

By the end of the lesson the learner should be able to
Explain the meaning of conflict
Explain the causes of conflicts at individual level and national level
Explain methods of conflict resolution

Discussions
Explanations
Listening
Asking and answering questions
Note taking
 Students book  Charts maps
 Evolving world Bk 1  page 126-129
K.L.B History and Government Bk 1 page 93-97
7 2
TRADE
Definition of trade. Methods of Trade. -Barter trade.
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:


Define the term trade.
Describe methods of trade.
Describe barter trade.
State advantages and disadvantages of barter trade.




Bran storming;
Narrations;
Exposition;
Q/A & discussion.
Charts

Maps
KLB BK II
Pages 1-2 ,evolving world pages 1-2
7 3
TRADE
- Currency trade.
Types of Trade. -Local Trade.
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:
Define currency trade.
State advantages and disadvantages of currency trade.
Identify factors that necessitated early local trade.
Describe organization of local trade.
State impacts of local trade.
Exposition,
Probing questions;
Discussion.
Probing questions;
Discussion.
Charts
Maps
KLB BK II
Pages 2-3 ,  evolving world pages 3
8

MID TERM BREAK

9 1
TRADE
-Regional trade. Origin & development of Trans-Saharan trade.
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:
Distinguish regional trade from local trade.
Describe origin and development of Trans ?Saharan Trade.

Exposition,
Probing questions;
Discussion.
Map: Trans-Saharan trade routes.
KLB BK II
Pages 5-7, evolving world pages 4
9 2
TRADE
Organization of Trans-Saharan trade.
Decline of Trans-Saharan trade.
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:
Describe the organization of Trans-Saharan trade. Explain the role of Tuaregs in the trade.
Identify problems encountered by Trans-Saharan traders.
Explain factors that led to decline of Trans-Saharan trade.
Descriptive approach;
Brief discussion.
Probing questions;
Discussion.
Map: Trans-Saharan trade routes.
Charts
Maps
KLB BK II
Pages 7-9, evolving world pages 6
9 3
TRADE
International Trade. Trans-Atlantic Trade.
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:
Describe the origin and development of Trans-Atlantic Trade.
Identify factors favouring the trade.
Exposition;
Narrations;
Discussion.
Charts

Maps
KLB BK II
Pgs 11-13 ,evolving world pages 11
10 1
TRADE
Organization of the Triangular Trade.
Decline of the Triangular Trade.
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:
Identify the continents where the trade was conducted.
Describe organization of the triangular trade.
Identify reasons for
collapse of the Triangular Trade.
Exposition and detailed discussion.
Probing questions;
Brief discussion.
Map: Triangular trade routes and goods.
KLB BK II
Pgs 14-15, evolving world pages 13
10 2
TRADE
DEVELOPMENT OF TRANSPORT & COMMUNICATION
Impacts of the Triangular Trade.
Introduction. Traditional forms of transport.
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:
Identify impacts of the trade.
Define terms transport and communication.
Identify disadvantages of human porterage as a form of transport.
Identify some pack and draught animals used as transport means.
State advantages and disadvantages of animal transport.
Probing questions;
Brief discussion;
Topic review;
Written exercise.
Brain storming;
Detailed discussion.
Pictures: pack and draught animals.
KLB BK II
Pgs 16-18  evolving world pages 16
10 3
DEVELOPMENT OF TRANSPORT & COMMUNICATION
The development of the wheel, the bicycle, and the motorcycle.
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:
Describe the development of the wheel, the bicycle, and the motorcycle.
Exposition &
Brief discussion.
Charts

Maps
KLB BK II
Pgs 22-24   evolving world pages 23
11 1
DEVELOPMENT OF TRANSPORT & COMMUNICATION
Traditional forms of water transport.
Development of modern road transport.
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:
Describe traditional forms of water transport.
Identify traditional vessels used in early water transport.
Describe the trend of development of modern road transport.
State advantages of road transport.
Identify challenges facing road transport today.
Brief descriptive approach.
Open discussion on nature of roads, road carnage, etc.
Charts
Maps
Photos
Students books
KLB BK II
Pgs 24-26 evolving world pages 24
11 2
DEVELOPMENT OF TRANSPORT & COMMUNICATION
Development of modern rail transport.
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:
Describe the trend of development of modern rail transport.
State advantages and disadvantages of rail transport.
Exposition & Discussion.
Photos

Students books
KLB BK II
Pgs 30-31   evolving world pages 30
11 3
DEVELOPMENT OF TRANSPORT & COMMUNICATION
Development of modern water transport.
Development of modern air transport.
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:
Describe the trend of development of modern water transport.
State advantages and disadvantages of water transport.
Describe the trend of development of modern Air transport.
Probing questions, Exposition & Discussion.
Brief descriptive approach.
Photos
Students books
KLB BK II
Pgs 31-34  evolving world pages 32
12 1
DEVELOPMENT OF TRANSPORT & COMMUNICATION
Development of space Exploration & Impact of modern means of transport.
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:
Describe the trend of development of space exploration
Explain the impact of modern means of transport.


Probing questions;
Exposition;
Brief discussion.
Photos

Students books
KLB BK II
Pgs 36-39  evolving world pages  43
12 2
DEVELOPMENT OF TRANSPORT & COMMUNICATION
Traditional forms of communication.
Development of modern forms of telecommunication. The telephone, cell phone & the Television.
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:
Describe traditional forms of communication.
Highlight some limitations of traditional forms of communication
Define the term telecommunication.
Describe the development of the telephone, cell phone & the Television.
Probing questions;
Exposition;
Brief discussion.
Q/A & Discussion.
Photos
Students books
KLB BK II
Pgs 39-42   evolving world pages 44
12 3
DEVELOPMENT OF TRANSPORT & COMMUNICATION
The Radio and the Telegraph.
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:
Describe the development of the radio and the telegraph.
Q/A, exposition and discussion.
KLB BK II
Pgs 44-46  evolving world pages 51
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