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WK LSN STRAND SUB-STRAND LESSON LEARNING OUTCOMES LEARNING EXPERIENCES KEY INQUIRY QUESTIONS LEARNING RESOURCES ASSESSMENT METHODS REFLECTION
2 1
Natural and Historic Built Environments in Africa
Historical Information - Sources of historical information
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:

- Identify various sources of historical information in society
- Categorize different sources of historical information
- Appreciate the importance of preserving historical information
- Match pictures in column A with their correct description in column B
- Identify sources of historical information they know about
- Discuss other sources of historical information
- Share findings with the rest of the class
How significant are sources of historical information in understanding past human accounts?
Distinction Social Studies Learner's Book pg. 65
- Pictures of historical sources
- Digital resources
- Observation - Oral questions - Written tests
2 2
Natural and Historic Built Environments in Africa
Historical Information - Classification of sources
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:

- Classify sources of historical information
- Examine the importance of different historical sources
- Value the role of historical sources in preserving information
- Use digital or print resources to search for different sources of historical information
- Complete a table classifying sources as written, electronic, or unwritten sources
- Discuss the various sources of historical information listed in the table
- Present findings to the rest of the class
How significant are sources of historical information in understanding past human accounts?
Distinction Social Studies Learner's Book pg. 66
- Digital resources
- Print media
- Observation - Oral questions - Written assignments
2 3
Natural and Historic Built Environments in Africa
Historical Information - Classification of sources
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:

- Classify sources of historical information
- Examine the importance of different historical sources
- Value the role of historical sources in preserving information
- Use digital or print resources to search for different sources of historical information
- Complete a table classifying sources as written, electronic, or unwritten sources
- Discuss the various sources of historical information listed in the table
- Present findings to the rest of the class
How significant are sources of historical information in understanding past human accounts?
Distinction Social Studies Learner's Book pg. 66
- Digital resources
- Print media
- Observation - Oral questions - Written assignments
2 4
Natural and Historic Built Environments in Africa
Historical Information - Primary and secondary sources
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:

- Distinguish between primary and secondary sources of historical information
- Provide examples of primary and secondary sources
- Show interest in preserving historical information
- Research the meaning of primary and secondary sources of historical information
- Discuss the difference between primary and secondary sources
- Classify examples as either primary or secondary sources
- Create posters showing different types of historical sources
How can we differentiate between primary and secondary sources of historical information?
Distinction Social Studies Learner's Book pg. 66-67
- Digital resources
- Print media
- Manila papers
- Observation - Oral presentations - Written assignments
3 1
Natural and Historic Built Environments in Africa
Historical Information - Preservation of historical sources
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:

- Explore how various sources of historical information have been preserved over the years
- Explain the significance of preserving historical information
- Value the importance of preserving historical sources
- Research how sources of historical information have been preserved over the years
- Discuss ways that have been used to preserve sources of historical information
- Explore the role of museums, national archives, libraries, monuments, and historical buildings in preservation
- Find out other ways of preserving sources of historical information
Why is it important to preserve historical sources?
Distinction Social Studies Learner's Book pg. 68
- Digital resources
- Print media
- Observation - Oral questions - Written assignments
3 2
Natural and Historic Built Environments in Africa
Historical Information - Preservation of historical sources
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:

- Explore how various sources of historical information have been preserved over the years
- Explain the significance of preserving historical information
- Value the importance of preserving historical sources
- Research how sources of historical information have been preserved over the years
- Discuss ways that have been used to preserve sources of historical information
- Explore the role of museums, national archives, libraries, monuments, and historical buildings in preservation
- Find out other ways of preserving sources of historical information
Why is it important to preserve historical sources?
Distinction Social Studies Learner's Book pg. 68
- Digital resources
- Print media
- Observation - Oral questions - Written assignments
3 3
Natural and Historic Built Environments in Africa
Weather - Elements of weather
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:

- Describe elements of weather in the environment
- Identify instruments used to measure weather elements
- Value the importance of weather observation
- Study pictures showing elements of weather
- Identify the elements of weather shown in each picture
- List other elements of weather
- Create flash cards showing elements of weather
- Observe weather conditions in the school compound
- Name weather instruments used to measure weather elements
Why are elements of weather in the environment important?
Distinction Social Studies Learner's Book pg. 91
- Pictures of weather elements
- Digital resources
- Observation - Oral questions - Written assignments
3 4
Natural and Historic Built Environments in Africa
Weather - Weather instruments construction
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:

- Construct selected instruments for measuring elements of weather
- Explain how weather instruments function
- Show interest in meteorological measurement
- Read steps involved in constructing weather instruments
- Construct a rain gauge using plastic bottles, rulers, and other materials
- Construct a wind vane using straws, manila paper, and other materials
- Construct a windsock using manila paper, string, and other materials
- Test the instruments in the school compound
How can we predict change in weather conditions?
Distinction Social Studies Learner's Book pg. 92-95
- Materials for constructing instruments
- Digital resources
- Observation - Practical assessment - Oral questions
4 1
Natural and Historic Built Environments in Africa
Weather - Weather observation
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:

- Record and analyze weather data
- Interpret weather patterns
- Value the importance of weather recording
- Observe and identify weather instruments
- Discuss how each instrument works in a weather station
- Study a weather chart showing recordings of temperature and rainfall
- Create a weather recording sheet
- Use instruments to record weather conditions
- Share completed recording sheets for peer review
How can we use weather data?
Distinction Social Studies Learner's Book pg. 96-97
- Weather instruments
- Recording charts
- Digital resources
- Observation - Data collection - Record keeping assessment
4 2
Natural and Historic Built Environments in Africa
Weather - Weather observation
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:

- Record and analyze weather data
- Interpret weather patterns
- Value the importance of weather recording
- Observe and identify weather instruments
- Discuss how each instrument works in a weather station
- Study a weather chart showing recordings of temperature and rainfall
- Create a weather recording sheet
- Use instruments to record weather conditions
- Share completed recording sheets for peer review
How can we use weather data?
Distinction Social Studies Learner's Book pg. 96-97
- Weather instruments
- Recording charts
- Digital resources
- Observation - Data collection - Record keeping assessment
4 3
Natural and Historic Built Environments in Africa
Weather - Weather significance
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:

- Examine the significance of weather to human environment
- Relate weather conditions to human activities
- Show interest in weather patterns
- Research the significance of weather to the human environment
- Visit the local environment to find out human activities during different weather conditions
- Study pictures of activities related to different weather conditions
- Create a chart showing human activities and associated weather conditions
- Write a report on the significance of weather
How does weather affect human activities?
Distinction Social Studies Learner's Book pg. 98-99
- Pictures of weather-related activities
- Digital resources
- Observation - Oral presentations - Written reports
4 4
Natural and Historic Built Environments in Africa
Weather - Weather significance
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:

- Examine the significance of weather to human environment
- Relate weather conditions to human activities
- Show interest in weather patterns
- Research the significance of weather to the human environment
- Visit the local environment to find out human activities during different weather conditions
- Study pictures of activities related to different weather conditions
- Create a chart showing human activities and associated weather conditions
- Write a report on the significance of weather
How does weather affect human activities?
Distinction Social Studies Learner's Book pg. 98-99
- Pictures of weather-related activities
- Digital resources
- Observation - Oral presentations - Written reports
5 1
People, Population and Relationships
Human Origin - Traditional stories of human origin from African communities
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:

- Identify traditional stories of human origin from different African communities
- Narrate traditional stories of human origin from different African communities
- Appreciate traditional stories of human origin
- Learners to write down names they know about and the communities where the names belong
- Show deskmates what they have written and read out what their deskmates have written
- Share stories on how their communities came into existence
- Listen to traditional stories of human origin from different African communities
- Discuss the stories heard
How did human beings come to be?
Distinction Social Studies Learner's Book Grade 7 pg. 12
- Digital resources
- Print materials
- Observation - Oral questions - Written assignments
5 2
People, Population and Relationships
Human Origin - Religious stories about the origin of humankind
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:

- Explain religious stories about the origin of humankind
- Research on religious stories about human origin
- Acknowledge religious stories about the origin of humankind
- Learners to use digital or relevant print resources such as the Bible, Shruti(Heard) or Quran to research on the religious stories about human origin
- Write down findings including the Bible, Shruti(Heard) or Quran chapters
- Read and discuss a conversation between a teacher, expert and learners about religious stories of human origin
- Identify similarities and differences between different religious stories of human origin
What similarities and differences exist among religious stories of human origin?
Distinction Social Studies Learner's Book Grade 7 pg. 13
- Digital resources
- Religious texts (Bible, Quran, etc.)
- Print materials
- Observation - Oral questions - Written assignments
5 3
People, Population and Relationships
Early Civilization - Factors that led to the growth of ancient Egypt
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:

- Identify factors that led to the growth of ancient Egypt
- Discuss factors that led to the growth of ancient Egypt
- Appreciate the significance of factors that led to the growth of ancient Egypt
- Learners to use digital or print resources to find out the factors that led to the growth of ancient Egypt
- Look at pictures showing factors that led to the growth of ancient Egypt
- Discuss what is shown in each picture
- Research on other factors that led to the growth of ancient Egypt
- Write down findings and share with classmates
How did ancient Egyptian civilization develop?
Distinction Social Studies Learner's Book Grade 7 pg. 18
- Digital resources
- Print materials
- Pictures
- Observation - Oral questions - Written assignments
5 4
People, Population and Relationships
Early Civilization - Factors that led to the growth of ancient Egypt
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:

- Identify factors that led to the growth of ancient Egypt
- Discuss factors that led to the growth of ancient Egypt
- Appreciate the significance of factors that led to the growth of ancient Egypt
- Learners to use digital or print resources to find out the factors that led to the growth of ancient Egypt
- Look at pictures showing factors that led to the growth of ancient Egypt
- Discuss what is shown in each picture
- Research on other factors that led to the growth of ancient Egypt
- Write down findings and share with classmates
How did ancient Egyptian civilization develop?
Distinction Social Studies Learner's Book Grade 7 pg. 18
- Digital resources
- Print materials
- Pictures
- Observation - Oral questions - Written assignments
6 1
People, Population and Relationships
Early Civilization - Factors that led to the growth of Great Zimbabwe
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:

- Describe the location of Great Zimbabwe
- Examine factors that led to the growth of Great Zimbabwe
- Recognize the importance of factors that led to the growth of Great Zimbabwe
- Learners to use digital or print media to research on factors that led to the growth of Great Zimbabwe
- Match factors with correct explanation in a table
- Read statements about factors that led to the growth of Great Zimbabwe
- Discuss the factors that led to the growth of Great Zimbabwe
- Record the factors on a chart
What factors contributed to the growth of Great Zimbabwe?
Distinction Social Studies Learner's Book Grade 7 pg. 19
- Digital resources
- Print materials
- Chart papers
- Observation - Oral questions - Written assignments
6 2
People, Population and Relationships
Early Civilization - Factors that led to the growth of the Kingdom of Kongo
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:

- Locate the Kingdom of Kongo on a map
- Analyze factors that led to the growth of the Kingdom of Kongo
- Value the factors that led to the growth of the Kingdom of Kongo
- Learners to hold a group discussion on factors that contributed to the growth of the Kingdom of Kongo
- Write a report on the discussion
- Read a newspaper extract on the development of the Kingdom of Kongo
- Discuss how the factors highlighted in the newspaper led to the growth of the Kingdom of Kongo
- Identify other factors that led to the growth of the Kingdom of Kongo
How did the Kingdom of Kongo develop and grow?
Distinction Social Studies Learner's Book Grade 7 pg. 20
- Digital resources
- Print materials
- Maps
- Observation - Oral questions - Written reports
6 3
People, Population and Relationships
Early Civilization - Locating ancient kingdoms on a map of Africa
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:

- Locate ancient Egypt, Great Zimbabwe and the Kingdom of Kongo on a map of Africa
- Draw a map showing the location of ancient kingdoms in Africa
- Appreciate the geographical distribution of ancient kingdoms in Africa
- Learners to study a map showing ancient kingdoms in Africa
- Identify the location of ancient Egypt, Great Zimbabwe and the Kingdom of Kongo
- Use digital or print media to find out the location of these ancient kingdoms
- Draw a map of Africa on Manila paper or other locally available material
- Indicate the position of ancient Egypt, Great Zimbabwe and the Kingdom of Kongo on the map
- Color the three kingdoms using different colors
- Display the maps in the Social Studies corner
Where were the major ancient African kingdoms located?
Distinction Social Studies Learner's Book Grade 7 pg. 21
- Digital resources
- Print materials
- Manila papers
- Map of Africa
- Coloring materials
- Observation - Project work - Oral questions
6 4
People, Population and Relationships
Early Civilization - Locating ancient kingdoms on a map of Africa
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:

- Locate ancient Egypt, Great Zimbabwe and the Kingdom of Kongo on a map of Africa
- Draw a map showing the location of ancient kingdoms in Africa
- Appreciate the geographical distribution of ancient kingdoms in Africa
- Learners to study a map showing ancient kingdoms in Africa
- Identify the location of ancient Egypt, Great Zimbabwe and the Kingdom of Kongo
- Use digital or print media to find out the location of these ancient kingdoms
- Draw a map of Africa on Manila paper or other locally available material
- Indicate the position of ancient Egypt, Great Zimbabwe and the Kingdom of Kongo on the map
- Color the three kingdoms using different colors
- Display the maps in the Social Studies corner
Where were the major ancient African kingdoms located?
Distinction Social Studies Learner's Book Grade 7 pg. 21
- Digital resources
- Print materials
- Manila papers
- Map of Africa
- Coloring materials
- Observation - Project work - Oral questions
7 1
People, Population and Relationships
Early Civilization - Contribution of ancient kingdoms to modern world
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:

- Identify contributions of early African civilization to the modern world
- Assess the contribution of early African civilization to the modern world
- Recognize the contribution of early civilization to the development of the modern world
- Learners to use ancient inventions to write an essay on the contribution of early African civilization to the modern world
- Present and read out essays in class
- Study a chart showing contribution of early African civilization to the modern world
- Draw a chart to show contribution of early African civilization to the modern world
- Present work to the class
How has early African civilization influenced the world today?
Distinction Social Studies Learner's Book Grade 7 pg. 22
- Digital resources
- Print materials
- Chart papers
- Observation - Oral questions - Written assignments
7 2
People, Population and Relationships
Slavery and Servitude - Forms of slavery and servitude in traditional African society
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:

- Define slavery and servitude
- Identify various forms of slavery and servitude in traditional African society
- Show empathy for those who suffered from slavery and servitude
- Learners to talk to friends about the meaning of slavery and servitude
- Use digital or print resources to research on various forms of slavery and servitude in traditional African and contemporary society
- Read statements and choose correct words that fit the statements relating to forms of slavery and servitude
- Identify and discuss other forms of slavery and servitude in traditional African and contemporary society
Why has slavery and servitude existed for thousands of years?
Distinction Social Studies Learner's Book Grade 7 pg. 25
- Digital resources
- Print materials
- Observation - Oral questions - Written assignments
7 3
People, Population and Relationships
Slavery and Servitude - Forms of slavery and servitude in traditional African society
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:

- Define slavery and servitude
- Identify various forms of slavery and servitude in traditional African society
- Show empathy for those who suffered from slavery and servitude
- Learners to talk to friends about the meaning of slavery and servitude
- Use digital or print resources to research on various forms of slavery and servitude in traditional African and contemporary society
- Read statements and choose correct words that fit the statements relating to forms of slavery and servitude
- Identify and discuss other forms of slavery and servitude in traditional African and contemporary society
Why has slavery and servitude existed for thousands of years?
Distinction Social Studies Learner's Book Grade 7 pg. 25
- Digital resources
- Print materials
- Observation - Oral questions - Written assignments
7 4
People, Population and Relationships
Slavery and Servitude - Factors which led to development of Indian Ocean slave trade
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:

- Examine factors which led to development of Indian Ocean slave trade
- Discuss the organization of the Indian Ocean slave trade
- Exhibit empathy for various social injustices committed on Africans during the Indian Ocean slave trade
- Learners to read a dialogue between Grade 7 learners on factors which led to development of Indian Ocean slave trade
- Identify the factors from the dialogue
- Discuss other factors that led to the development of the Indian Ocean slave trade
- Watch a video clip on factors which led to development of Indian Ocean slave trade
- Research on the organization of the Indian Ocean Slave trade
What factors led to the development of the Indian Ocean slave trade?
Distinction Social Studies Learner's Book Grade 7 pg. 26
- Digital resources
- Print materials
- Video clips
- Observation - Oral questions - Written assignments
8 1
People, Population and Relationships
Slavery and Servitude - Geographical extent of Indian Ocean slave trade
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:

- Sketch the geographical extent of the regions covered by Indian Ocean slave trade in Africa
- Identify the routes used in the Indian Ocean slave trade
- Show concern for the regions affected by the Indian Ocean slave trade
- Learners to study a map showing the geographical extent of the regions covered by Indian Ocean Slave Trade in Africa
- Sketch the map in exercise books
- Show the routes used by the Indian Ocean slave trade routes along the Red Sea, Mediterranean Sea and the Indian Ocean
- Use digital or print media to search for a map showing the geographical extent of the regions covered by the Indian Ocean slave trade in Africa
- Draw this map on manila paper using different colors to illustrate routes and regions
How widespread was the Indian Ocean slave trade in Africa?
Distinction Social Studies Learner's Book Grade 7 pg. 27
- Digital resources
- Print materials
- Manila papers
- Coloring materials
- Maps
- Observation - Project work - Sketching skills
8 2
People, Population and Relationships
Slavery and Servitude - Geographical extent of Indian Ocean slave trade
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:

- Sketch the geographical extent of the regions covered by Indian Ocean slave trade in Africa
- Identify the routes used in the Indian Ocean slave trade
- Show concern for the regions affected by the Indian Ocean slave trade
- Learners to study a map showing the geographical extent of the regions covered by Indian Ocean Slave Trade in Africa
- Sketch the map in exercise books
- Show the routes used by the Indian Ocean slave trade routes along the Red Sea, Mediterranean Sea and the Indian Ocean
- Use digital or print media to search for a map showing the geographical extent of the regions covered by the Indian Ocean slave trade in Africa
- Draw this map on manila paper using different colors to illustrate routes and regions
How widespread was the Indian Ocean slave trade in Africa?
Distinction Social Studies Learner's Book Grade 7 pg. 27
- Digital resources
- Print materials
- Manila papers
- Coloring materials
- Maps
- Observation - Project work - Sketching skills
8 3
People, Population and Relationships
Slavery and Servitude - Promoting human dignity
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:

- Discuss ways of promoting human dignity for a just and peaceful world
- Develop slogans on ways of promoting human dignity
- Desire to promote human dignity for a just and peaceful world
- Learners to discuss how various ways promote human dignity for a just and peaceful world
- Read and discuss slogans on ways of promoting human dignity for a just and peaceful world
- Develop own slogans on ways of promoting human dignity for a just and peaceful world
- Share slogans with the rest of the class
How can we promote human dignity for a just and peaceful world?
Distinction Social Studies Learner's Book Grade 7 pg. 28
- Digital resources
- Print materials
- Chart papers
- Observation - Oral questions - Creative work assessment
8 4
People, Population and Relationships
Socio-economic organisation of selected African Communities up to 1900 - Locating selected African communities
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:

- Identify selected African communities (The Ogiek, Zulu, Asante)
- Locate on a map of Africa the areas settled by the selected African communities
- Appreciate the geographical distribution of the selected African communities
- Learners to draw a map of Africa and indicate the areas settled by the selected African communities (The Ogiek, Zulu, Asante)
- Use print or digital devices to research on the areas settled by the selected African communities
- Locate the selected African communities on a map of Africa
- Present their maps to the class
Where were the Ogiek, Zulu, and Asante communities located in Africa?
Distinction Social Studies Learner's Book Grade 7 pg. 29
- Digital resources
- Print materials
- Maps
- Drawing materials
- Observation - Project work - Oral questions
9

Midterm

10 1
People, Population and Relationships
Socio-economic organisation of selected African Communities up to 1900 - Social and economic activities
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:

- Describe the socio-economic organisation of selected African communities up to 1900
- Research on socio-economic organisation of selected African communities
- Recognize the value of socio-economic organisation of selected African communities
- Learners to use print or digital devices to research on socio-economic organisation of selected African communities up to 1900 (The Ogiek, Zulu, Asante)
- Brainstorm on the aspects of socio-economic organisations of the selected African communities
- Present their findings to the class
- Take notes on the socio-economic organisations of the selected communities
How were African communities organized up to 1900?
Distinction Social Studies Learner's Book Grade 7 pg. 30
- Digital resources
- Print materials
- Observation - Oral questions - Written assignments
10 2
People, Population and Relationships
Socio-economic organisation of selected African Communities up to 1900 - Social and economic activities
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:

- Describe the socio-economic organisation of selected African communities up to 1900
- Research on socio-economic organisation of selected African communities
- Recognize the value of socio-economic organisation of selected African communities
- Learners to use print or digital devices to research on socio-economic organisation of selected African communities up to 1900 (The Ogiek, Zulu, Asante)
- Brainstorm on the aspects of socio-economic organisations of the selected African communities
- Present their findings to the class
- Take notes on the socio-economic organisations of the selected communities
How were African communities organized up to 1900?
Distinction Social Studies Learner's Book Grade 7 pg. 30
- Digital resources
- Print materials
- Observation - Oral questions - Written assignments
10 3
People, Population and Relationships
Socio-economic organisation of selected African Communities up to 1900 - Comparing socio-economic organisations
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:

- Compare the socio-economic organisations of the selected African communities up to 1900
- Debate on differences and similarities in socio-economic organisation of the selected communities
- Desire to apply effective communication to promote positive social interactions
- Learners to debate on the differences and similarities in socio-economic organisation of the selected African communities up to 1900
- Create a comparison chart showing similarities and differences in socio-economic organisation
- Interact with learners from other communities and share on socio-economic organisation in the locality
- Present their findings to the class
How can we promote positive interactions among communities?
Distinction Social Studies Learner's Book Grade 7 pg. 30
- Digital resources
- Print materials
- Chart papers
- Observation - Oral questions - Debate assessment
10 4
People, Population and Relationships
Socio-economic organisation of selected African Communities up to 1900 - Comparing socio-economic organisations
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:

- Compare the socio-economic organisations of the selected African communities up to 1900
- Debate on differences and similarities in socio-economic organisation of the selected communities
- Desire to apply effective communication to promote positive social interactions
- Learners to debate on the differences and similarities in socio-economic organisation of the selected African communities up to 1900
- Create a comparison chart showing similarities and differences in socio-economic organisation
- Interact with learners from other communities and share on socio-economic organisation in the locality
- Present their findings to the class
How can we promote positive interactions among communities?
Distinction Social Studies Learner's Book Grade 7 pg. 30
- Digital resources
- Print materials
- Chart papers
- Observation - Oral questions - Debate assessment
11 1
People, Population and Relationships
Socio-economic organisation of selected African Communities up to 1900 - Cultural practices
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:

- Identify cultural practices of the selected African communities
- Discuss the cultural practices of the selected African communities
- Appreciate the cultural diversity of selected African communities
- Learners to research on cultural practices of the Ogiek, Zulu and Asante communities
- Create a chart showing the cultural practices of each community
- Present their findings to the class
- Discuss the importance of preserving cultural practices
- Role play some of the cultural practices of the selected communities
Why is it important to preserve cultural practices of different communities?
Distinction Social Studies Learner's Book Grade 7 pg. 31
- Digital resources
- Print materials
- Chart papers
- Observation - Oral questions - Role play assessment
11 2
People, Population and Relationships
Human Diversity and interpersonal relationships - Factors determining human diversity
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:

- Define human diversity
- Identify factors that determine human diversity in society
- Appreciate human diversity in society
- Learners to use a dictionary or reference material to find out the meaning of human diversity
- Discuss how human diversity influences relationships among people
- Study a picture and identify human diversities shown
- Research factors that determine human diversity in society
- Complete a personal journal identifying personal characteristics
How do varied personalities shape society?
Distinction Social Studies Learner's Book Grade 7 pg. 40
- Digital resources
- Print materials
- Dictionary
- Observation - Oral questions - Written assignments
11 3
People, Population and Relationships
Human Diversity and interpersonal relationships - Factors determining human diversity
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:

- Define human diversity
- Identify factors that determine human diversity in society
- Appreciate human diversity in society
- Learners to use a dictionary or reference material to find out the meaning of human diversity
- Discuss how human diversity influences relationships among people
- Study a picture and identify human diversities shown
- Research factors that determine human diversity in society
- Complete a personal journal identifying personal characteristics
How do varied personalities shape society?
Distinction Social Studies Learner's Book Grade 7 pg. 40
- Digital resources
- Print materials
- Dictionary
- Observation - Oral questions - Written assignments
11 4
People, Population and Relationships
Human Diversity and interpersonal relationships - Interpersonal skills
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:

- Identify interpersonal skills that enhance healthy interactions
- Analyze life skills that promote healthy relationships
- Value interpersonal skills that enhance healthy interactions
- Learners to listen to a resource person talk about interpersonal skills that enhance healthy interactions in a multicultural society
- Use digital devices or print media to read about negotiation skills and other interpersonal skills
- Create a table categorizing skills that enhance or hinder healthy interactions
- Make a poster displaying interpersonal skills with brief descriptions
Why is respect and appreciation of diversity crucial for social cohesion?
Distinction Social Studies Learner's Book Grade 7 pg. 41
- Digital resources
- Print materials
- Resource person
- Chart papers
- Observation - Oral questions - Project work
12 1
People, Population and Relationships
Human Diversity and interpersonal relationships - Desirable and undesirable personality attributes
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:

- Categorize desirable and undesirable personality attributes
- Match personality attributes with correct descriptions
- Develop positive personality attributes
- Learners to use digital device or print media to read on desirable and undesirable personal attributes
- Listen to a conversation and identify personality attributes mentioned
- Read a poem on personal attributes and identify desirable and undesirable ones
- Match personality attributes with their correct descriptions
- Design a poster showing desirable and undesirable personal attributes
How do personality attributes affect interactions in society?
Distinction Social Studies Learner's Book Grade 7 pg. 42
- Digital resources
- Print materials
- Chart papers
- Observation - Oral questions - Written assignments
12 2
People, Population and Relationships
Human Diversity and interpersonal relationships - Desirable and undesirable personality attributes
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:

- Categorize desirable and undesirable personality attributes
- Match personality attributes with correct descriptions
- Develop positive personality attributes
- Learners to use digital device or print media to read on desirable and undesirable personal attributes
- Listen to a conversation and identify personality attributes mentioned
- Read a poem on personal attributes and identify desirable and undesirable ones
- Match personality attributes with their correct descriptions
- Design a poster showing desirable and undesirable personal attributes
How do personality attributes affect interactions in society?
Distinction Social Studies Learner's Book Grade 7 pg. 42
- Digital resources
- Print materials
- Chart papers
- Observation - Oral questions - Written assignments
12 3
People, Population and Relationships
Human Diversity and interpersonal relationships - Benefits of healthy relationships
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:

- Explain the importance of building healthy relationships in a multicultural society
- Compose a poem on the importance of healthy relationships
- Appreciate the importance of building healthy relationships
- Learners to research the importance of building healthy relationships in a multicultural society
- Read a placard designed by a Grade 7 learner about healthy relationships
- Read a dialogue between students discussing the importance of healthy relationships
- Compose a poem on the importance of building healthy relationships
- Inquire from parents/guardians on importance of building healthy relationships
What are the benefits of healthy relationships in a multicultural society?
Distinction Social Studies Learner's Book Grade 7 pg. 44
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- Observation - Oral questions - Creative writing assessment
12 4
People, Population and Relationships
Human Diversity and interpersonal relationships - Promoting inclusion and diversity
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:

- Discuss ways to promote inclusion and diversity
- Create messages that promote inclusion and diversity
- Show respect for diversity in society
- Learners to sing a song about interpersonal skills and cultural harmony
- Recite a poem on respect and diversity
- Discuss ways to show inclusion and respect to people who are different
- Create posters with messages promoting inclusion and diversity
- Compose poems or songs celebrating diversity
How can we promote inclusion and respect for diversity in our society?
Distinction Social Studies Learner's Book Grade 7 pg. 45
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- Chart papers
- Observation - Oral questions - Creative work assessment
13 1
People, Population and Relationships
Peace and conflict resolution - Qualities of a peaceful person
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:

- Identify qualities of a peaceful person in the community
- Discuss qualities of a peaceful person
- Value the importance of being a peaceful person
- Learners to use relevant reference materials or digital devices to search on qualities of a peaceful person
- Outline qualities of a peaceful person in the community
- Read flashcards with qualities of a peaceful person
- Read a conversation about qualities of a peaceful person
- Inquire from parents/guardians on qualities of a peaceful person
What qualities make someone a peaceful person?
Distinction Social Studies Learner's Book Grade 7 pg. 53
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- Flashcards
- Observation - Oral questions - Written assignments
13 2
People, Population and Relationships
Peace and conflict resolution - Qualities of a peaceful person
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:

- Identify qualities of a peaceful person in the community
- Discuss qualities of a peaceful person
- Value the importance of being a peaceful person
- Learners to use relevant reference materials or digital devices to search on qualities of a peaceful person
- Outline qualities of a peaceful person in the community
- Read flashcards with qualities of a peaceful person
- Read a conversation about qualities of a peaceful person
- Inquire from parents/guardians on qualities of a peaceful person
What qualities make someone a peaceful person?
Distinction Social Studies Learner's Book Grade 7 pg. 53
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- Print materials
- Flashcards
- Observation - Oral questions - Written assignments
13 3
People, Population and Relationships
Peace and conflict resolution - Factors promoting peaceful coexistence
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:

- Identify factors that promote peaceful coexistence
- Discuss how these factors promote peaceful coexistence
- Show commitment to promoting peaceful coexistence
- Learners to listen to a resource person talk about factors that promote peaceful coexistence
- Take notes from what the resource person says
- Read factors that promote peaceful coexistence written on a chalkboard
- Discuss how these factors promote peaceful coexistence
- Create a chart showing factors that promote peaceful coexistence
How can we promote peace for mutual social well-being?
Distinction Social Studies Learner's Book Grade 7 pg. 54
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- Print materials
- Resource person
- Chart papers
- Observation - Oral questions - Written assignments
13 4
People, Population and Relationships
Peace and conflict resolution - Factors promoting peaceful coexistence
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:

- Identify factors that promote peaceful coexistence
- Discuss how these factors promote peaceful coexistence
- Show commitment to promoting peaceful coexistence
- Learners to listen to a resource person talk about factors that promote peaceful coexistence
- Take notes from what the resource person says
- Read factors that promote peaceful coexistence written on a chalkboard
- Discuss how these factors promote peaceful coexistence
- Create a chart showing factors that promote peaceful coexistence
How can we promote peace for mutual social well-being?
Distinction Social Studies Learner's Book Grade 7 pg. 54
- Digital resources
- Print materials
- Resource person
- Chart papers
- Observation - Oral questions - Written assignments
14 1
People, Population and Relationships
Peace and conflict resolution - Peaceful conflict resolution process
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:

- Identify steps in peaceful conflict resolution process
- Apply steps in peaceful conflict resolution in day-to-day life
- Value the importance of peaceful conflict resolution
- Learners to study a chart showing peaceful conflict resolution process
- Write down the steps of peaceful conflict resolution process
- Research more about peaceful conflict resolution process
- Create a chart on peaceful conflict resolution process
- Role-play conflict resolution scenarios
How can I manage stress and emotion to promote inner peace?
Distinction Social Studies Learner's Book Grade 7 pg. 55
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- Chart papers
- Observation - Role play assessment - Written assignments
14 2
People, Population and Relationships
Peace and conflict resolution - Resolving conflicts in everyday situations
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:

- Demonstrate peaceful conflict resolution in everyday situations
- Explain the process of resolving conflicts
- Show commitment to resolving conflicts peacefully
- Learners to practice resolving conflicts between friends arguing over ownership of a textbook
- Explain and assess the process followed in resolving the conflict
- Help resolve a disagreement between two learners over a burst ball
- Role-play the conflict resolution process
- Present the play to the class
What steps should be followed when resolving conflicts?
Distinction Social Studies Learner's Book Grade 7 pg. 56
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- Observation - Performance assessment - Oral questions
14 3
People, Population and Relationships
Peace and conflict resolution - Resolving conflicts in everyday situations
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:

- Demonstrate peaceful conflict resolution in everyday situations
- Explain the process of resolving conflicts
- Show commitment to resolving conflicts peacefully
- Learners to practice resolving conflicts between friends arguing over ownership of a textbook
- Explain and assess the process followed in resolving the conflict
- Help resolve a disagreement between two learners over a burst ball
- Role-play the conflict resolution process
- Present the play to the class
What steps should be followed when resolving conflicts?
Distinction Social Studies Learner's Book Grade 7 pg. 56
- Digital resources
- Print materials
- Observation - Performance assessment - Oral questions
14 4
People, Population and Relationships
Peace and conflict resolution - Importance of peaceful coexistence
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:

- Explain the importance of peaceful coexistence
- Debate on the importance of peaceful coexistence
- Appreciate the value of peaceful coexistence
- Learners to recite a poem on the importance of peaceful coexistence
- Identify the importance of peaceful coexistence from the poem
- Explain other importance of peaceful coexistence in the community
- Organize a debate on the importance of peaceful coexistence
- Write points and share with classmates
Why is peaceful coexistence important in our society?
Distinction Social Studies Learner's Book Grade 7 pg. 57
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- Observation - Debate assessment - Written assignments

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