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WK | LSN | STRAND | SUB-STRAND | LESSON LEARNING OUTCOMES | LEARNING EXPERIENCES | KEY INQUIRY QUESTIONS | LEARNING RESOURCES | ASSESSMENT METHODS | REFLECTION |
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2 | 1 |
Creating and Execution
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Picture Making (Percussion Instruments) - Indigenous Kenyan percussion instruments
Picture Making (Percussion Instruments) - Classification of instruments |
By the end of the
lesson, the learner
should be able to:
- Identify indigenous Kenyan percussion instruments by name and community - Describe the methods of playing percussion instruments - Show interest in learning about indigenous percussion instruments |
- Watch virtual or actual samples of percussion instruments to identify name, community and method of playing
-Discuss the characteristics of different percussion instruments -Draw and label parts of a percussion instrument |
How is a percussion instrument made?
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KLB Visionary Creative Arts, pg. 2 Digital devices with internet access
KLB Visionary Creative Arts, pg. 4 Realia: indigenous percussion instruments |
Observation Oral questions Written assignments
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2 | 2 |
Creating and Execution
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Picture Making (Percussion Instruments) - Parts of percussion instruments
Picture Making (Percussion Instruments) - Rhythmic patterns Picture Making (Percussion Instruments) - Making charcoal sticks Picture Making (Percussion Instruments) - Drawing with charcoal sticks Picture Making (Percussion Instruments) - Tonal value in drawing |
By the end of the
lesson, the learner
should be able to:
- Identify the parts of a percussion instrument - Explain the role of each part in sound production - Value the contribution of each part to the overall sound |
- Research and discuss the parts of a percussion instrument and their roles
-Examine actual percussion instruments identifying their parts -Discuss how each part contributes to sound production |
Why is it important to know about parts of an instrument?
|
KLB Visionary Creative Arts, pg. 5 Realia: percussion instruments
KLB Visionary Creative Arts, pg. 7 Indigenous percussion instruments KLB Visionary Creative Arts, pg. 9 Thin sticks, cutting tools, tin container, fire KLB Visionary Creative Arts, pg. 11 Charcoal sticks, drawing paper KLB Visionary Creative Arts, pg. 13 Charcoal sticks, drawing paper |
Observation Project work Written assignments
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2 | 3 |
Creating and Execution
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Picture Making (Percussion Instruments) - Creating tone strips
Picture Making (Percussion Instruments) - Drawing a percussion instrument Picture Making (Percussion Instruments) - Adding details |
By the end of the
lesson, the learner
should be able to:
- Create a continuous tonal strip from dark to light - Apply smudging technique to create smooth gradation - Show patience in creating gradual tonal changes |
- Draw rectangular strips on paper
-Apply charcoal heavily on one end of the strip -Create a gradual change from dark to light -Compare different tonal strips created |
What is the importance of tonal variation in drawing?
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KLB Visionary Creative Arts, pg. 13 Charcoal sticks, drawing paper
KLB Visionary Creative Arts, pg. 14 Percussion instruments, charcoal sticks, drawing paper KLB Visionary Creative Arts, pg. 14 Charcoal sticks, drawing paper |
Observation Project work Portfolio
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2 | 4 |
Creating and Execution
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Picture Making (Percussion Instruments) - Making a percussion instrument
Picture Making (Percussion Instruments) - Tuning a percussion instrument Picture Making (Percussion Instruments) - Performing rhythms |
By the end of the
lesson, the learner
should be able to:
- Collect materials for making a percussion instrument - Assemble parts to make a simple percussion instrument - Observe safety when making an instrument |
- Collect materials for making percussion instruments
-Assemble materials to make a simple instrument -Test the sound produced by the instrument -Make adjustments to improve sound quality |
What materials can be used to make percussion instruments?
|
KLB Visionary Creative Arts Various materials for making instruments
KLB Visionary Creative Arts Percussion instruments KLB Visionary Creative Arts Made percussion instruments |
Observation Project work Peer evaluation
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2 | 5 |
Creating and Execution
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Picture Making (Percussion Instruments) - Environmental conservation
Picture Making (Percussion Instruments) - Creating a portfolio Picture Making (Percussion Instruments) - Display and critique |
By the end of the
lesson, the learner
should be able to:
- Explain the importance of environmental conservation - Reuse materials in making percussion instruments - Value sustainable use of resources |
- Discuss environmental conservation in relation to making instruments
-Identify recyclable materials that can be used for instruments -Make instruments using recycled materials -Discuss sustainable resource use |
How can we conserve the environment when making instruments?
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KLB Visionary Creative Arts Recyclable materials
KLB Visionary Creative Arts Colored paper, fabric, glue KLB Visionary Creative Arts Display area, instruments, drawings |
Observation Oral questions Project work
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2 | 6 |
Creating and Execution
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Picture Making (Percussion Instruments) - Percussion in cultural events
Picture Making (Percussion Instruments) - Community involvement |
By the end of the
lesson, the learner
should be able to:
- Explain the role of percussion in cultural events - Relate instruments to specific cultural ceremonies - Respect cultural diversity |
- Discuss the role of percussion instruments in cultural events
-Research specific cultural ceremonies where percussion is used -Present findings to the class -Appreciate cultural diversity |
Why are percussion instruments important in cultural ceremonies?
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KLB Visionary Creative Arts Resource persons
KLB Visionary Creative Arts Poster materials |
Observation Oral presentation Written assignment
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3 | 1 |
Creating and Execution
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Picture Making (Percussion Instruments) - Technology in music
Picture Making (Percussion Instruments) - Assessment Netball - Skills of passing in Netball |
By the end of the
lesson, the learner
should be able to:
- Use digital devices to record percussion performances - Edit and share recordings - Appreciate technology in music preservation |
- Use digital devices to record percussion performances
-Learn basic editing of audio recordings -Share recordings with peers -Discuss how technology helps preserve cultural music |
How can technology help preserve traditional music?
|
KLB Visionary Creative Arts Digital recording devices
KLB Visionary Creative Arts Assessment tools KLB Visionary Creative Arts, pg. 16 Netballs or improvised balls Open space |
Observation Project work Recording
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3 | 2 |
Creating and Execution
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Netball - Chest pass technique
Netball - Overhead pass |
By the end of the
lesson, the learner
should be able to:
- Demonstrate proper stance for chest pass - Execute chest pass with correct technique - Show responsibility in following instructions |
- Practice standing with feet shoulder width apart
-Hold the ball with thumbs behind and fingers spread -Step forward in the direction of the pass -Push and release the ball with proper follow-through |
What makes a good chest pass in Netball?
|
KLB Visionary Creative Arts, pg. 17 Netballs or improvised balls Open space
KLB Visionary Creative Arts, pg. 18 Netballs or improvised balls Open space |
Observation Skills test Peer assessment
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3 | 3 |
Creating and Execution
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Netball - Underarm pass
Netball - Double-handed catching Netball - Standing shot |
By the end of the
lesson, the learner
should be able to:
- Demonstrate the underarm pass technique - Execute proper hand position and arm movement - Show perseverance in mastering the skill |
- Observe demonstrations of underarm pass technique
-Practice the stance and arm position for underarm pass -Execute the pass with proper follow-through -Practice in pairs at varying distances |
When is the underarm pass most effective?
|
KLB Visionary Creative Arts, pg. 19 Netballs or improvised balls Open space
KLB Visionary Creative Arts, pg. 20 Netballs or improvised balls Open space KLB Visionary Creative Arts Netballs or improvised balls Goal posts |
Observation Skills test Practical assessment
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3 | 4 |
Creating and Execution
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Netball - Shooting practice
Netball - Combining skills Netball - Identifying materials for ball making |
By the end of the
lesson, the learner
should be able to:
- Apply proper technique in shooting practice - Improve shooting accuracy through practice - Show persistence in developing shooting skills |
- Review standing shot technique
-Practice shooting from different positions -Participate in shooting competitions -Track progress in shooting accuracy |
How can we improve our shooting accuracy?
|
KLB Visionary Creative Arts Netballs or improvised balls Goal posts
KLB Visionary Creative Arts Netballs or improvised balls Open space KLB Visionary Creative Arts, pg. 22 Old carrier bags, clothes, string |
Observation Skills test Self-assessment
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3 | 5 |
Creating and Execution
|
Netball - Macramé technique
Netball - Making a ball |
By the end of the
lesson, the learner
should be able to:
- Explain the macramé technique - Demonstrate the overhand knot - Show interest in learning the technique |
- Demonstrate the overhand knot technique
-Practice tying overhand knots with string or rope -Create simple patterns using macramé -Discuss applications of macramé technique |
What is the macramé technique and how is it used?
|
KLB Visionary Creative Arts, pg. 22 String, rope, practice materials
KLB Visionary Creative Arts, pg. 23 Ball making materials |
Observation Practical assessment Project work
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3 | 6 |
Creating and Execution
|
Netball - Testing improvised balls
Netball - Mini-game practice Netball - Classification of colours |
By the end of the
lesson, the learner
should be able to:
- Test improvised balls for functionality - Make adjustments to improve ball performance - Show persistence in creating functional balls |
- Test improvised balls for bouncing and handling
-Make adjustments to improve shape and firmness -Compare different improvised balls -Select best balls for use in practice |
How can we test and improve our improvised balls?
|
KLB Visionary Creative Arts Improvised balls
KLB Visionary Creative Arts, pg. 24 Netballs or improvised balls Open space KLB Visionary Creative Arts, pg. 27 Colour charts, paints, brushes, paper |
Observation Practical assessment Peer evaluation
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4 | 1 |
Creating and Execution
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Netball - Mixing primary colours
Netball - Creating light tones |
By the end of the
lesson, the learner
should be able to:
- Mix primary colours to create secondary colours - Identify the primary colours that make each secondary colour - Show curiosity in colour mixing |
- Demonstrate mixing of primary colours to get secondary colours
-Practice mixing secondary colours in pairs -Create a chart showing colour combinations -Label primary and secondary colours |
How are secondary colours created from primary colours?
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KLB Visionary Creative Arts, pg. 28 Primary colour paints, palettes, paper
KLB Visionary Creative Arts, pg. 28 Secondary colours, white paint, paper |
Observation Project work Portfolio
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4 | 2 |
Creating and Execution
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Netball - Creating dark tones
Netball - Painting a ball Netball - Adding details to painting |
By the end of the
lesson, the learner
should be able to:
- Create dark tones by adding black to secondary colours - Create tonal strips showing gradation - Value variety in colour tones |
- Draw rectangular strips on paper
-Mix secondary colours with varying amounts of black -Create gradual tonal strips from original to darkest shade -Compare light and dark tonal strips |
How do we create darker shades of colours?
|
KLB Visionary Creative Arts, pg. 28 Secondary colours, black paint, paper
KLB Visionary Creative Arts, pg. 29 Paint, brushes, paper, water containers KLB Visionary Creative Arts, pg. 30 Paint, brushes, paper |
Observation Project work Portfolio
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4 | 3 |
Creating and Execution
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Netball - Creating a montage
Netball - Making a montage |
By the end of the
lesson, the learner
should be able to:
- Explain the concept of montage - Collect images related to Netball - Show creativity in composition |
- Observe samples of montage compositions
-Discuss how montage compositions are created -Collect images related to Netball -Plan a montage composition |
What is a montage and how is it created?
|
KLB Visionary Creative Arts, pg. 31 Old newspapers, magazines, calendars
KLB Visionary Creative Arts, pg. 32 Cut-out images, adhesive, stiff paper |
Observation Oral questions Project work
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4 | 4 |
Creating and Execution
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Netball - Display and appreciation
Netball - Application in school Netball - Community service |
By the end of the
lesson, the learner
should be able to:
- Display paintings and montage compositions - Appreciate own and others' artwork - Value constructive feedback |
- Display paintings and montage compositions
-Take turns talking about the creative process -Give constructive feedback to peers -Identify areas for improvement |
How can we improve our artwork through feedback?
|
KLB Visionary Creative Arts, pg. 32 Display area
KLB Visionary Creative Arts Art materials KLB Visionary Creative Arts Poster materials |
Observation Oral presentation Peer evaluation
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4 | 5 |
Creating and Execution
|
Netball - Assessment
Rhythm and Pattern Making - French rhythm names Rhythm and Pattern Making - Pulse and rhythm |
By the end of the
lesson, the learner
should be able to:
- Demonstrate knowledge of Netball skills - Show skills in colour mixing and painting - Value the learning journey in this substrand |
- Complete assessment activities on Netball skills
-Demonstrate colour mixing and painting skills -Perform Netball skills for assessment -Reflect on learning journey |
What have we learned about Netball, colour and painting?
|
KLB Visionary Creative Arts Assessment tools
KLB Visionary Creative Arts, pg. 36 Audio recordings of rhythmic patterns KLB Visionary Creative Arts, pg. 36 Audio recordings with clear rhythms |
Observation Written test Performance test
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4 | 6 |
Creating and Execution
|
Rhythm and Pattern Making - Identifying notes in songs
Rhythm and Pattern Making - Note values and rests |
By the end of the
lesson, the learner
should be able to:
- Identify crotchets and quavers in familiar songs - Clap the rhythm while reciting French rhythm names - Show accuracy in rhythm identification |
- Listen to familiar topical songs
-Identify crotchets and quavers in the songs -Clap the rhythm while reciting French rhythm names -Create visual representations of song rhythms |
How can we identify different note values in songs?
|
KLB Visionary Creative Arts, pg. 36 Audio recordings of familiar songs
KLB Visionary Creative Arts, pg. 37 Charts with note values and rests |
Observation Aural tests Practical assessment
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5 | 1 |
Creating and Execution
|
Rhythm and Pattern Making - Letter formation
Rhythm and Pattern Making - Free hand lettering Rhythm and Pattern Making - Writing French rhythm names |
By the end of the
lesson, the learner
should be able to:
- Identify parts of letters (ascenders, descenders, body) - Write lowercase letters with correct proportions - Show neatness in writing |
- Identify parts of letters (ascenders, descenders, body)
-Draw guidelines for ascender, body, and descender -Practice writing lowercase letters with correct proportions -Identify which letters have ascenders and descenders |
Why is proper letter formation important?
|
KLB Visionary Creative Arts, pg. 38 Rulers, pencils, paper
KLB Visionary Creative Arts, pg. 38 Lined paper, pencils KLB Visionary Creative Arts, pg. 39 Rulers, pencils, paper |
Observation Written work Portfolio
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5 | 2 |
Creating and Execution
|
Rhythm and Pattern Making - Rhythmic composition techniques
Rhythm and Pattern Making - Creating rhythmic patterns |
By the end of the
lesson, the learner
should be able to:
- Identify techniques used in rhythmic compositions - Analyze rhythmic patterns in familiar tunes - Show interest in analyzing music |
- Listen to rhythmic patterns in familiar tunes
-Discuss techniques used in composing rhythmic patterns -Identify variation of note values, repetition of patterns, and strong endings -Analyze rhythmic patterns in different songs |
What techniques are used to create interesting rhythms?
|
KLB Visionary Creative Arts, pg. 39 Audio recordings of songs
KLB Visionary Creative Arts, pg. 40 Percussion instruments |
Observation Oral assessment Written analysis
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5 | 3 |
Creating and Execution
|
Rhythm and Pattern Making - Dictation of rhythms
Rhythm and Pattern Making - Block making Rhythm and Pattern Making - Creating repeat patterns |
By the end of the
lesson, the learner
should be able to:
- Identify rhythmic patterns by ear - Write rhythms using French rhythm names - Show attentiveness in listening to rhythms |
- Listen to rhythmic patterns clapped by peers
-Identify the patterns by ear -Write down the rhythmic patterns using French rhythm names -Check accuracy of written rhythms |
How do we identify rhythms by ear?
|
KLB Visionary Creative Arts, pg. 41 Percussion instruments
KLB Visionary Creative Arts Textured materials (banana stalk, wood, rubber) KLB Visionary Creative Arts Printing blocks, water colours, paper |
Observation Dictation test Self-assessment
|
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5 | 4 |
Creating and Execution
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Rhythm and Pattern Making - Hands and feet game
Rhythm and Pattern Making - Writing rhythmic patterns Rhythm and Pattern Making - Assessment |
By the end of the
lesson, the learner
should be able to:
- Create a hands and feet hopscotch game - Associate movements with rhythm names - Show enjoyment in rhythm games |
- Make a playboard with hand and foot patterns
-Match hands and feet to the pictures on the ground -Associate foot steps with 'taa' and hand placements with 'ta-te' -Take turns playing the game |
How can games help us learn about rhythm?
|
KLB Visionary Creative Arts, pg. 43 Paper, materials for game board
KLB Visionary Creative Arts Paper, pencils KLB Visionary Creative Arts Assessment tools |
Observation Practical assessment Peer evaluation
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5 | 5 |
Performance and Display
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Athletics - Sprint starts
Athletics - Medium sprint start Athletics - Elongated sprint start Athletics - Sprinting technique Athletics - Sprint practice |
By the end of the
lesson, the learner
should be able to:
- Explain the technique of sprint starts - Identify the commands used in sprint starts - Show interest in learning about athletics |
- Watch video clips or demonstrations of sprint starts
-Discuss the commands used in sprint starts -Identify the positions for "On your marks" and "Set" -Discuss the importance of quick reaction |
Why is appropriate posture important in sprinting?
|
KLB Visionary Creative Arts, pg. 63 Digital devices, open field
KLB Visionary Creative Arts, pg. 64 Open field, starting line markers KLB Visionary Creative Arts, pg. 65 Open field, starting line markers KLB Visionary Creative Arts, pg. 66 Open field, markers KLB Visionary Creative Arts, pg. 67 Open field, markers, whistle |
Observation Oral questions Written assignments
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5 | 6 |
Performance and Display
|
Athletics - Kenya National Anthem
Athletics - Singing the National Anthem Athletics - Kenyan flag Athletics - Sketching the flag |
By the end of the
lesson, the learner
should be able to:
- Read through the words of the Kenya National Anthem - Explain the meaning and message of the Anthem - Show respect when singing the National Anthem |
- Read through the words of the Kenya National Anthem
-Discuss the meaning and message of the Anthem -Learn proper etiquette when singing the Anthem -Relate the Anthem to national unity and patriotism |
Why is the Kenya National Anthem performed during an athletic event?
|
KLB Visionary Creative Arts Printed lyrics of the National Anthem
KLB Visionary Creative Arts Audio recording of the National Anthem KLB Visionary Creative Arts, pg. 68 Digital devices, images of the Kenyan flag KLB Visionary Creative Arts, pg. 69 Drawing paper, pencils, rulers |
Observation Oral questions Written assignment
|
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6 | 1 |
Performance and Display
|
Athletics - Painting the flag
Athletics - Making a flag handle Athletics - Sprint competition |
By the end of the
lesson, the learner
should be able to:
- Paint the Kenyan flag using correct colours - Apply paint neatly within outlined areas - Show pride in creating national symbols |
- Paint the white stripes and white sections first
-Apply red, green, and black colours in correct areas -Ensure neat application within outlined areas -Allow paint to dry between colours |
How can we accurately paint the Kenyan flag?
|
KLB Visionary Creative Arts, pg. 70 Paint, brushes, painted sketch of flag
KLB Visionary Creative Arts, pg. 71 Materials for handle, painted flag KLB Visionary Creative Arts, pg. 71 Open field, markers, flags |
Observation Project work Peer assessment
|
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6 | 2 |
Performance and Display
|
Athletics - Sprint relay
Athletics - Standing long jump |
By the end of the
lesson, the learner
should be able to:
- Explain the technique for baton exchange - Demonstrate proper baton exchange - Show teamwork during relay practice |
- Demonstrate proper baton exchange technique
-Practice baton exchange in pairs -Form relay teams for practice -Discuss the importance of teamwork in relays |
How does teamwork affect relay performance?
|
KLB Visionary Creative Arts Open field, batons or substitute items
KLB Visionary Creative Arts Open field, measuring tape, markers |
Observation Skills test Group assessment
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6 | 3 |
Performance and Display
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Athletics - Running long jump
Athletics - Ball throw Athletics - Athletics games |
By the end of the
lesson, the learner
should be able to:
- Demonstrate the running long jump technique - Coordinate the approach run with takeoff - Show perseverance in mastering the skill |
- Demonstrate the running long jump technique
-Practice approach run with consistent strides -Focus on powerful takeoff and controlled landing -Measure and record jump distances |
How does the approach run affect jump performance?
|
KLB Visionary Creative Arts Open field, measuring tape, markers
KLB Visionary Creative Arts Open field, small balls, measuring tape KLB Visionary Creative Arts Open field, various equipment |
Observation Skills test Performance assessment
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6 | 4 |
Performance and Display
|
Athletics - Analysis of performance
Athletics - History of Kenyan athletics Athletics - Athletics event planning |
By the end of the
lesson, the learner
should be able to:
- Record athletics performances for analysis - Identify strengths and areas for improvement - Show willingness to improve |
- Use digital devices to record performances
-Review recordings to analyze technique -Identify strengths and areas for improvement -Create a plan for improvement |
How can analyzing performance help us improve?
|
KLB Visionary Creative Arts Digital recording devices
KLB Visionary Creative Arts Resource materials, digital devices KLB Visionary Creative Arts Planning materials |
Observation Self-assessment Peer evaluation
|
|
6 | 5 |
Performance and Display
|
Athletics - Cultural significance
Athletics - Assessment |
By the end of the
lesson, the learner
should be able to:
- Explain the cultural significance of athletics - Relate athletics to traditional activities - Value cultural heritage |
- Discuss the cultural significance of athletics
-Relate athletics to traditional activities -Research athletics in different cultures -Create presentations on findings |
How is athletics connected to culture?
|
KLB Visionary Creative Arts Resource materials, digital devices
KLB Visionary Creative Arts Assessment tools |
Observation Oral presentation Written assignment
|
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6 | 6 |
Performance and Display
|
Gymnastics - Introduction
Gymnastics - Warm-up activities Gymnastics - Patriotic songs for warm-up |
By the end of the
lesson, the learner
should be able to:
- Explain what gymnastics is - Identify different gymnastics activities - Show interest in gymnastics |
- Watch videos or demonstrations of gymnastics activities
-Discuss what gymnastics involves -Identify different types of gymnastics activities -Discuss the importance of safety in gymnastics |
How does performance of rolls and balances enhance gymnastics?
|
KLB Visionary Creative Arts, pg. 74 Digital devices, images of gymnastics
KLB Visionary Creative Arts Open space, mats KLB Visionary Creative Arts Audio recordings of patriotic songs |
Observation Oral questions Written assignments
|
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7 | 1 |
Performance and Display
|
Gymnastics - Crab balance
Gymnastics - Crab balance technique |
By the end of the
lesson, the learner
should be able to:
- Explain the crab balance technique - Identify body parts used in the crab balance - Show interest in learning the skill |
- Observe demonstrations of the crab balance
-Identify body parts used in the crab balance -Discuss the progression of the skill -Identify safety considerations |
What are the key components of a crab balance?
|
KLB Visionary Creative Arts, pg. 74 Mats, open space
KLB Visionary Creative Arts, pg. 75 Mats, open space |
Observation Oral questions Written assignments
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7 | 2 |
Performance and Display
|
Gymnastics - Crab balance practice
Gymnastics - Head balance Gymnastics - Head balance technique |
By the end of the
lesson, the learner
should be able to:
- Practice the crab balance with proper technique - Maintain stability in the balance position - Show determination in mastering the skill |
- Review the progression for crab balance
-Practice the skill with focus on stability -Work in pairs to provide feedback -Practice maintaining the balance for increasing durations |
How can we improve our crab balance technique?
|
KLB Visionary Creative Arts, pg. 76 Mats, open space
KLB Visionary Creative Arts Mats, open space |
Observation Skills test Peer assessment
|
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7 | 3 |
Performance and Display
|
Gymnastics - Side roll
Gymnastics - Side roll technique |
By the end of the
lesson, the learner
should be able to:
- Explain the side roll technique - Identify body parts used in the side roll - Show interest in learning the skill |
- Observe demonstrations of the side roll
-Identify body parts used in the side roll -Discuss the progression of the skill -Identify safety considerations |
What is the correct technique for a side roll?
|
KLB Visionary Creative Arts, pg. 77 Mats, open space
|
Observation Oral questions Written assignments
|
|
7 | 4 |
Performance and Display
|
Gymnastics - Side roll practice
Gymnastics - Backward roll Gymnastics - Backward roll technique |
By the end of the
lesson, the learner
should be able to:
- Practice the side roll with proper technique - Execute the roll smoothly from start to finish - Show determination in mastering the skill |
- Review the progression for side roll
-Practice the skill with focus on smooth execution -Work in pairs to provide feedback -Practice rolling from right to left and left to right |
How can we improve our side roll technique?
|
KLB Visionary Creative Arts, pg. 78 Mats, open space
KLB Visionary Creative Arts Mats, open space |
Observation Skills test Peer assessment
|
|
7 | 5 |
Performance and Display
|
Gymnastics - Combining skills
Gymnastics - Percussion accompaniment Gymnastics - Rhythmic patterns |
By the end of the
lesson, the learner
should be able to:
- Combine two or more gymnastics skills - Transition smoothly between skills - Show creativity in skill combinations |
- Demonstrate combinations of learned skills
-Practice transitioning between skills -Create short sequences of 2-3 skills -Present sequences to peers |
How can we create smooth transitions between gymnastics skills?
|
KLB Visionary Creative Arts Mats, open space
KLB Visionary Creative Arts Percussion instruments, mats KLB Visionary Creative Arts Mats, percussion instruments |
Observation Performance assessment Peer evaluation
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7 | 6 |
Performance and Display
|
Gymnastics - Photography
Gymnastics - Photo portfolio |
By the end of the
lesson, the learner
should be able to:
- Use digital devices to photograph gymnastics - Focus on the center of interest - Show aesthetic awareness in photography |
- Learn basic photography techniques
-Use digital devices to photograph gymnastics performances -Focus on capturing the center of interest -Review and select best photographs |
Why is the center of interest important in photography?
|
KLB Visionary Creative Arts Digital devices, mats
KLB Visionary Creative Arts Digital devices, photograph printouts |
Observation Project work Photo critique
|
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8 | 1 |
Performance and Display
|
Gymnastics - Gymnastic games
Gymnastics - Assessment Descant Recorder - Introduction |
By the end of the
lesson, the learner
should be able to:
- Participate in gymnastics-themed games - Apply learned skills in game situations - Show enjoyment in gymnastic activities |
- Learn simple gymnastics-themed games
-Apply learned skills in game situations -Rotate through different activities -Emphasize fun and participation |
How can gymnastics be made enjoyable through games?
|
KLB Visionary Creative Arts Mats, various equipment
KLB Visionary Creative Arts Assessment tools KLB Visionary Creative Arts, pg. 96 Descant recorders, audio recordings |
Observation Performance assessment Self-assessment
|
|
8 | 2 |
Performance and Display
|
Descant Recorder - Parts
Descant Recorder - Assembly |
By the end of the
lesson, the learner
should be able to:
- Identify the parts of a descant recorder - Explain the function of each part - Show care in handling the instrument |
- Examine the descant recorder
-Identify the head joint, middle joint, and foot joint -Discuss the function of each part -Practice handling the recorder correctly |
What are the different parts of a descant recorder?
|
KLB Visionary Creative Arts, pg. 97 Descant recorders, diagrams
KLB Visionary Creative Arts, pg. 97 Descant recorders |
Observation Oral questions Labeling exercise
|
|
8 | 3 |
Performance and Display
|
Descant Recorder - Care and maintenance
Descant Recorder - Holding position Descant Recorder - Blowing technique |
By the end of the
lesson, the learner
should be able to:
- Explain the importance of caring for the recorder - Demonstrate cleaning and maintenance procedures - Show responsibility in instrument care |
- Discuss the importance of instrument care
-Demonstrate cleaning procedures -Practice proper storage -Discuss potential damage from improper care |
Why is proper care and maintenance of the recorder important?
|
KLB Visionary Creative Arts, pg. 98 Descant recorders, cleaning materials
KLB Visionary Creative Arts, pg. 99 Descant recorders KLB Visionary Creative Arts, pg. 100 Descant recorders |
Observation Oral questions Practical assessment
|
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8 | 4 |
Performance and Display
|
Descant Recorder - Note B
Descant Recorder - Note A Descant Recorder - Note G |
By the end of the
lesson, the learner
should be able to:
- Demonstrate the fingering for note B - Produce a clear B note on the recorder - Show patience in mastering the note |
- Demonstrate fingering for note B
-Practice covering the correct holes -Produce a clear B note -Play repeated B notes to develop consistency |
What is the correct fingering for note B?
|
KLB Visionary Creative Arts, pg. 102 Descant recorders, fingering charts
KLB Visionary Creative Arts, pg. 103 Descant recorders, fingering charts |
Observation Practical assessment Performance
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8 | 5 |
Performance and Display
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Descant Recorder - Combining notes B-A
Descant Recorder - Combining notes B-A-G |
By the end of the
lesson, the learner
should be able to:
- Play combinations of notes B and A - Transition smoothly between notes - Show perseverance in practice |
- Review fingerings for B and A
-Practice transitioning between the notes -Play simple patterns using B and A -Focus on smooth finger movements |
How can we transition smoothly between notes?
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KLB Visionary Creative Arts, pg. 103 Descant recorders, simple music
KLB Visionary Creative Arts, pg. 104 Descant recorders, simple music |
Observation Practical assessment Performance
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8 | 6 |
Performance and Display
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Descant Recorder - Simple melodies
Descant Recorder - Materials for case Descant Recorder - Making a case |
By the end of the
lesson, the learner
should be able to:
- Play simple melodies using notes B, A, and G - Maintain steady rhythm while playing - Show pride in musical achievement |
- Learn simple melodies using B, A, and G
-Practice playing with steady rhythm -Focus on clear tone production -Perform melodies for peers |
How do we interpret simple melodies on the recorder?
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KLB Visionary Creative Arts, pg. 104 Descant recorders, simple music
KLB Visionary Creative Arts, pg. 105 Fabric, leather, yarn, needles, thread KLB Visionary Creative Arts, pg. 105 Case-making materials, tools |
Observation Performance assessment Peer evaluation
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9 | 1 |
Performance and Display
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Descant Recorder - Decorating the case
Descant Recorder - Group practice |
By the end of the
lesson, the learner
should be able to:
- Embellish the recorder case with decorations - Apply appropriate decorative techniques - Show creativity in decoration |
- Collect items for case decoration
-Embellish the case with found objects -Apply decorative stitching or other techniques -Ensure decorations are securely attached |
How can we enhance our recorder cases through decoration?
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KLB Visionary Creative Arts, pg. 105 Decorative materials, adhesives
KLB Visionary Creative Arts Descant recorders, simple music |
Observation Project work Peer evaluation
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9 | 2 |
Performance and Display
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Descant Recorder - Performance preparation
Descant Recorder - Assessment Swimming - Water safety |
By the end of the
lesson, the learner
should be able to:
- Prepare melodies for performance - Apply performance techniques - Show confidence in preparation |
- Select appropriate melodies for performance
-Practice performance pieces thoroughly -Discuss performance etiquette -Prepare for public performance |
How do we prepare for a musical performance?
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KLB Visionary Creative Arts Descant recorders, performance music
KLB Visionary Creative Arts Assessment tools KLB Visionary Creative Arts, pg. 111 Safety charts, pool area |
Observation Performance assessment Self-assessment
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9 | 3 |
Performance and Display
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Swimming - Pool etiquette
Swimming - Water entry technique |
By the end of the
lesson, the learner
should be able to:
- Identify appropriate swimming attire - Explain proper pool behavior - Show discipline in following pool rules |
- Discuss appropriate swimming attire
-Explain proper behavior in and around the pool -Identify actions that are unsafe or discourteous -Practice proper pool entry and exit |
Why is proper conduct important in swimming areas?
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KLB Visionary Creative Arts, pg. 111 Swimming costumes, pool area
KLB Visionary Creative Arts, pg. 112 Pool area, digital devices |
Observation Oral questions Role-play assessment
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9 | 4 |
Performance and Display
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Swimming - Feet first entry
Swimming - Crouch surface dive Swimming - Crouch surface dive practice |
By the end of the
lesson, the learner
should be able to:
- Demonstrate the feet first entry technique - Execute the entry safely - Show confidence in water entry |
- Demonstrate the feet first entry technique
-Practice the entry in shallow water -Focus on maintaining proper body position -Enter the water with increasing confidence |
What is the correct technique for feet first entry?
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KLB Visionary Creative Arts, pg. 112 Pool area, shallow end
KLB Visionary Creative Arts Pool area, digital devices KLB Visionary Creative Arts Pool area |
Observation Skills test Peer assessment
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9 | 5 |
Performance and Display
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Swimming - Standing surface dive
Swimming - Standing surface dive practice Swimming - Water games |
By the end of the
lesson, the learner
should be able to:
- Explain the standing surface dive technique - Identify the progression steps - Show interest in learning the skill |
- Observe demonstrations of the standing surface dive
-Discuss the progression steps -Identify safety considerations -Discuss applications of the skill |
What is the technique for a standing surface dive?
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KLB Visionary Creative Arts Pool area, digital devices
KLB Visionary Creative Arts Pool area KLB Visionary Creative Arts, pg. 117 Pool area, sinking objects |
Observation Oral questions Written assignment
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9 | 6 |
Performance and Display
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Swimming - Photography
Swimming - Photo selection |
By the end of the
lesson, the learner
should be able to:
- Use digital devices to photograph swimming activities - Focus on the center of interest - Show aesthetic awareness in photography |
- Learn basic photography techniques for water activities
-Use digital devices to photograph swimming activities -Focus on capturing the center of interest -Review and select best photographs |
Why is the centre of interest important in photography?
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KLB Visionary Creative Arts Digital devices, pool area
KLB Visionary Creative Arts Digital devices, photographs |
Observation Project work Photo critique
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10 | 1 |
Performance and Display
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Swimming - Photo presentation
Swimming - Floating technique Swimming - Mushroom float |
By the end of the
lesson, the learner
should be able to:
- Present selected photographs to peers - Explain photographic choices - Show confidence in presentation |
- Organize photographs for presentation
-Present selected photographs to peers -Explain reasons for selection -Receive feedback on photographs |
How can we effectively present photographs?
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KLB Visionary Creative Arts Digital devices, photographs
KLB Visionary Creative Arts, pg. 117 Pool area, floating aids KLB Visionary Creative Arts, pg. 117 Pool area |
Observation Oral presentation Peer evaluation
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10 | 2 |
Performance and Display
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Swimming - Prone float
Swimming - Supine float |
By the end of the
lesson, the learner
should be able to:
- Demonstrate the prone float technique - Execute the float with proper body position - Show relaxation during floating |
- Demonstrate the prone float technique
-Practice the body position in shallow water -Focus on relaxation and breath control -Hold the float position with increasing duration |
What is the correct technique for a prone float?
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KLB Visionary Creative Arts, pg. 118 Pool area
KLB Visionary Creative Arts, pg. 119 Pool area |
Observation Skills test Peer assessment
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10 | 3 |
Performance and Display
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Swimming - Float practice
Swimming - Gliding Swimming - Prone glide |
By the end of the
lesson, the learner
should be able to:
- Practice different floating techniques - Transition between different floats - Show increasing confidence in water |
- Review different floating techniques
-Practice transitioning between floats -Work with partners for support and feedback -Gradually reduce support during practice |
How can we improve our floating techniques?
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KLB Visionary Creative Arts, pg. 120 Pool area
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Observation Skills test Peer assessment
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10 | 4 |
Performance and Display
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Swimming - Supine glide
Swimming - Glide practice Swimming - Assessment |
By the end of the
lesson, the learner
should be able to:
- Demonstrate the supine glide technique - Execute the glide with proper body position - Show streamlining in gliding |
- Demonstrate the supine glide technique
-Practice the body position and push-off -Focus on streamlining and extension -Glide for increasing distances |
What is the correct technique for a supine glide?
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KLB Visionary Creative Arts Pool area
KLB Visionary Creative Arts Assessment tools |
Observation Skills test Peer assessment
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10 | 5 |
Performance and Display
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Songs - Types of songs
Songs - Patriotic songs |
By the end of the
lesson, the learner
should be able to:
- Identify different types of songs - Explain characteristics of different song types - Show interest in diverse musical styles |
- Discuss different types of songs
-Listen to examples of different song types -Identify characteristics of each type -Discuss messages conveyed in different songs |
What contributes towards a good performance?
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KLB Visionary Creative Arts, pg. 82 Audio recordings of various songs
KLB Visionary Creative Arts, pg. 83 Audio recordings of patriotic songs |
Observation Oral questions Written assignment
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10 | 6 |
Performance and Display
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Songs - Sacred songs
Songs - Topical songs Songs - Performance techniques |
By the end of the
lesson, the learner
should be able to:
- Identify sacred songs - Explain the purpose of sacred songs - Show respect for religious diversity |
- Listen to examples of sacred songs
-Discuss the purpose and message of sacred songs -Identify characteristics of sacred songs -Relate sacred songs to spiritual values |
What messages do sacred songs convey?
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KLB Visionary Creative Arts, pg. 83 Audio recordings of sacred songs
KLB Visionary Creative Arts, pg. 84 Audio recordings of topical songs KLB Visionary Creative Arts, pg. 84 Audio recordings of songs |
Observation Oral questions Written assignment
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11 | 1 |
Performance and Display
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Songs - Tempo in singing
Songs - Pitch in singing |
By the end of the
lesson, the learner
should be able to:
- Explain the concept of tempo - Sing songs at different tempos - Show control in tempo variation |
- Discuss the concept of tempo in music
-Practice singing songs at different tempos -Identify appropriate tempo for different songs -Maintain consistent tempo while singing |
How does tempo affect a song's performance?
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KLB Visionary Creative Arts, pg. 84 Audio recordings, percussion instruments
KLB Visionary Creative Arts, pg. 84 Pitch pipes, tuned instruments |
Observation Performance assessment Peer evaluation
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11 | 2 |
Performance and Display
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Songs - Rhythm in singing
Songs - Dynamics in singing Songs - Diction in singing |
By the end of the
lesson, the learner
should be able to:
- Explain the concept of rhythm - Sing with accurate rhythm - Show control in rhythmic patterns |
- Discuss the concept of rhythm in music
-Practice singing with accurate rhythm -Identify rhythmic patterns in different songs -Maintain steady rhythm while singing |
How does rhythm affect a song's performance?
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KLB Visionary Creative Arts, pg. 84 Percussion instruments
KLB Visionary Creative Arts, pg. 85 Audio recordings KLB Visionary Creative Arts, pg. 85 Lyric sheets |
Observation Performance assessment Peer evaluation
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11 | 3 |
Performance and Display
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Songs - Facial expressions
Songs - Gestures in singing |
By the end of the
lesson, the learner
should be able to:
- Explain the role of facial expressions in singing - Use appropriate facial expressions - Show expressiveness in performance |
- Discuss the role of facial expressions in singing
-Practice using facial expressions to convey mood -Match expressions to song meaning -Apply expressions to enhance performance |
How do facial expressions enhance song performance?
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KLB Visionary Creative Arts, pg. 85 Mirrors
KLB Visionary Creative Arts, pg. 85 Open performance space |
Observation Performance assessment Peer evaluation
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11 | 4 |
Performance and Display
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Songs - East African Community Anthem
Songs - Singing the East African Anthem Songs - Folk songs |
By the end of the
lesson, the learner
should be able to:
- Identify the East African Community Anthem - Explain the message of the Anthem - Show respect for regional unity |
- Listen to the East African Community Anthem
-Discuss the purpose and message of the Anthem -Learn the words of the Anthem -Discuss occasions when the Anthem is performed |
What is the purpose of the East African Community Anthem?
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KLB Visionary Creative Arts, pg. 87 Audio recording of the Anthem
KLB Visionary Creative Arts, pg. 88 Audio recording of the Anthem KLB Visionary Creative Arts, pg. 89 Audio recordings of folk songs |
Observation Oral questions Written assignment
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11 | 5 |
Performance and Display
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Songs - Types of folk songs
Songs - Learning folk songs Songs - Costume decoration |
By the end of the
lesson, the learner
should be able to:
- Identify different types of folk songs - Classify folk songs by function - Show appreciation for cultural diversity |
- Discuss different types of folk songs
-Classify songs as work, funeral, naming, initiation, marriage, or worship -Listen to examples of each type -Discuss the function of each type in community life |
What are the different types of folk songs?
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KLB Visionary Creative Arts, pg. 90 Audio recordings of folk songs
KLB Visionary Creative Arts, pg. 91 Resource persons, audio recordings KLB Visionary Creative Arts, pg. 92 Sample costumes, decoration materials |
Observation Oral questions Classification exercise
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11 | 6 |
Performance and Display
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Songs - Decoration techniques
Songs - Performance preparation |
By the end of the
lesson, the learner
should be able to:
- Demonstrate costume decoration techniques - Apply techniques to decorate fabric - Show creativity in pattern creation |
- Demonstrate tie-dye and beadwork techniques
-Practice decoration techniques on fabric -Create patterns with available materials -Discuss cultural significance of patterns |
How are decoration techniques used for costumes?
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KLB Visionary Creative Arts, pg. 92 Fabric, dye, beads, string
KLB Visionary Creative Arts, pg. 92 Performance space, instruments |
Observation Project work Practical assessment
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12 | 1 |
Performance and Display
Appreciation in Creative Arts Appreciation in Creative Arts |
Songs - Group performance
Songs - Assessment Critique of an Art work - Introduction to the concept of appreciation Critique of an Art work - Behavior in appreciation |
By the end of the
lesson, the learner
should be able to:
- Perform folk songs in a group - Apply performance techniques - Show pride in cultural heritage |
- Perform folk songs with proper technique
-Apply appropriate facial expressions and gestures -Include percussion accompaniment -Perform for an audience |
What makes an effective folk song performance?
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KLB Visionary Creative Arts, pg. 93 Performance space, instruments
KLB Visionary Creative Arts Assessment tools - KLB Visionary Creative Arts Grade 4 Learner's Book pg. 30 - Digital devices - Chart showing components of art appreciation - Display area for artworks - Sample artworks |
Observation Performance assessment Peer evaluation
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12 | 2 |
Appreciation in Creative Arts
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Critique of an Art work - Aesthetics in appreciation
Critique of an Art work - Skills in appreciation Critique of an Art work - Message in appreciation Critique of an Art work - Feedback in appreciation Critique of an Art work - Care of artworks |
By the end of the
lesson, the learner
should be able to:
- Explain the concept of aesthetics in art appreciation - Identify aesthetic qualities in artworks - Show interest in aesthetic aspects of artworks |
Learners will:
- Discuss the meaning of aesthetics - Identify aesthetic qualities in sample artworks - Research on aesthetic aspects in different art forms |
How do aesthetic qualities enhance artworks?
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- KLB Visionary Creative Arts Grade 4 Learner's Book pg. 31
- Sample artworks - Digital resources - Reference materials - Samples of different artworks - Display boards - Digital resources - KLB Visionary Creative Arts Grade 4 Learner's Book pg. 32 - Sample artworks with clear messages - Chart showing different art messages - Feedback forms - KLB Visionary Creative Arts Grade 4 Learner's Book pg. 33 - Various artworks - Storage materials - Display boards |
- Observation
- Oral questioning
- Written assignments
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12 | 3 |
Appreciation in Creative Arts
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Critique of an Art work - Selecting artworks for display
Critique of an Art work - Preparing artworks for display Critique of an Art work - Preparing display areas |
By the end of the
lesson, the learner
should be able to:
- Identify criteria for selecting artworks for display - Select appropriate artworks for display - Show fairness in selecting artworks |
Learners will:
- Discuss criteria for selecting artworks for display - Select artworks from their collections for display - Justify their selections to peers |
What makes an artwork suitable for display?
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- KLB Visionary Creative Arts Grade 4 Learner's Book pg. 33
- Previously created artworks - Selection criteria chart - Digital resources - KLB Visionary Creative Arts Grade 4 Learner's Book pg. 34 - Selected artworks - Cleaning materials - Labels and markers - Display boards - Props - Mounting materials |
- Observation
- Peer assessment
- Oral presentations
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12 | 4 |
Appreciation in Creative Arts
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Critique of an Art work - Displaying Creative Arts works
Critique of an Art work - Gallery walk Critique of an Art work - Critiquing artworks |
By the end of the
lesson, the learner
should be able to:
- Arrange artworks appropriately for display - Display works in appropriate areas - Show creativity in arranging the display |
Learners will:
- Discuss principles of arranging artworks for display - Mount and arrange artworks on display boards - Display artworks in designated areas |
How should artworks be arranged for effective display?
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- KLB Visionary Creative Arts Grade 4 Learner's Book pg. 35
- Prepared artworks - Display boards - Mounting materials - Displayed artworks - Notebooks - Digital devices for recording - KLB Visionary Creative Arts Grade 4 Learner's Book pg. 36 - Critique criteria chart - Notebooks |
- Observation
- Practical assessment
- Group work
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12 | 5 |
Appreciation in Creative Arts
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Critique of an Art work - Analysis of folk songs
Critique of an Art work - Folk song performances Critique of an Art work - Analysis of folk song performances |
By the end of the
lesson, the learner
should be able to:
- Explain how to analyze Kenyan folk songs - Identify components for analyzing folk songs - Value the cultural aspect of folk songs |
Learners will:
- Discuss how to analyze folk songs - Identify components for analysis (community, type, instruments, participants) - Listen to sample folk songs for analysis |
How do we analyze folk songs?
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- KLB Visionary Creative Arts Grade 4 Learner's Book pg. 36
- Audio recordings of folk songs - Digital devices - Analysis chart - KLB Visionary Creative Arts Grade 4 Learner's Book pg. 37 - Audio recordings - Percussion instruments - Props for performances - Recorded performances - Analysis charts - Digital devices |
- Observation
- Oral questioning
- Written assignments
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12 | 6 |
Appreciation in Creative Arts
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Critique of an Art work - Sports events preparation
Critique of an Art work - Participation in sports events Critique of an Art work - Analysis of sports performances Critique of an Art work - Cultural diversity in Creative Arts |
By the end of the
lesson, the learner
should be able to:
- Explain the importance of preparation for sports events - Prepare for netball, athletics and gymnastics events - Show teamwork in preparation activities |
Learners will:
- Discuss preparation for sports events - Organize teams for different sports events - Prepare equipment and venues |
Why is preparation important for sports events?
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- KLB Visionary Creative Arts Grade 4 Learner's Book pg. 38
- Sports equipment - Playing fields - Digital resources - Digital devices for recording - KLB Visionary Creative Arts Grade 4 Learner's Book pg. 39 - Recorded performances - Analysis charts - Digital devices - Artworks from different cultures - Digital resources - Reference materials |
- Observation
- Practical assessment
- Group work
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