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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 |
Performance and Display
|
Swimming - Watching demonstrations of surface dives
Swimming - Learning the progression of surface dives |
By the end of the
lesson, the learner
should be able to:
- Observe key elements of surface dive techniques - Identify the body positioning in surface dives - Value proper technique in swimming skills |
- Watch video clips/demonstrations of surface dives
- Observe body positioning of head and hands - Note starting and finishing positions - Discuss how to maintain balance during dives - Identify safety considerations |
What are the key elements of successful surface dives?
|
- Mentor Creative Arts pg. 144
- Digital devices for video demonstrations - Pictures of surface dive positions - Safety charts - Mentor Creative Arts pg. 146 - Charts showing dive progressions - Pictures of dive positions - Video demonstrations |
- Observation
- Oral questions
- Note-taking assessment
|
|
2 | 2 |
Performance and Display
|
Swimming - Water entry safety considerations
|
By the end of the
lesson, the learner
should be able to:
- Identify important safety rules for swimming - Explain why pool depth must be checked before diving - Show responsibility regarding water safety |
- Discuss essential swimming safety rules
- Explore the importance of supervision - Learn about checking pool depth before diving - Discuss the danger of pushing others in water - Role-play safe water entry scenarios |
Why are safety precautions essential in swimming?
|
- Mentor Creative Arts pg. 146
- Water safety charts - Pictures of safe water practices - Safety equipment displays |
- Observation
- Oral questions
- Role-play assessment
|
|
2 | 3 |
Performance and Display
|
Swimming - Practicing the crouch surface dive with safety considerations
|
By the end of the
lesson, the learner
should be able to:
- Demonstrate the crouch surface dive steps on land - Apply safety considerations in practice - Value proper progression in skill development |
- Practice crouch dive positions on land
- Focus on proper body positioning - Follow the progression: stance, push-off, descent, entry - Practice in pairs with feedback - Emphasize safety throughout practice |
How does land practice prepare for water execution?
|
- Mentor Creative Arts pg. 147
- Safe practice area - Pictures of dive positions - Position markers |
- Observation
- Performance assessment
- Safety adherence evaluation
|
|
2 | 4 |
Performance and Display
|
Swimming - Practicing the standing surface dive with safety considerations
Swimming - Water games for confidence |
By the end of the
lesson, the learner
should be able to:
- Demonstrate the standing surface dive steps on land - Compare standing dive with crouch dive - Show confidence in skill progression |
- Practice standing dive positions on land
- Focus on proper body alignment - Follow the progression: stance, push-off, descent, entry - Practice in pairs with feedback - Compare with crouch dive technique |
What are the key differences between standing and crouch dives?
|
- Mentor Creative Arts pg. 147
- Safe practice area - Pictures of dive positions - Position markers - Mentor Creative Arts pg. 145 - Pictures of water games - Props for games (balls, floating objects) - Safety charts |
- Observation
- Performance assessment
- Technique comparison evaluation
|
|
2 | 5 |
Performance and Display
|
Swimming - Floating techniques
|
By the end of the
lesson, the learner
should be able to:
- Identify different floating techniques - Describe body positions for mushroom float - Value floating as a fundamental swimming skill |
- Explore different floating techniques
- Focus on mushroom floating technique - Study position: hugging knees, tucking head - Discuss how to maintain floating position - Practice positions on land |
How does body position affect floating ability?
|
- Mentor Creative Arts pg. 147
- Pictures of floating positions - Safe practice area - Demonstration models |
- Observation
- Oral questions
- Position demonstration assessment
|
|
2 | 6 |
Performance and Display
|
Swimming - Mushroom float technique practice
Swimming - Supine floating technique |
By the end of the
lesson, the learner
should be able to:
- Demonstrate mushroom float on land - Describe the counting procedure for float - Show confidence in float technique |
- Practice proper mushroom float position on land
- Focus on hugging knees and tucking head - Practice counting to 10 while in position - Work in groups for balloon toss activity - Perform mushroom float when balloon touches water |
How does the mushroom float support water confidence?
|
- Mentor Creative Arts pg. 148
- Safe practice area - Balloons for activity - Demonstration models - Pictures of supine floating |
- Observation
- Position demonstration assessment
- Group activity participation
|
|
3 | 1 |
Performance and Display
|
Swimming - Prone floating technique
|
By the end of the
lesson, the learner
should be able to:
- Demonstrate prone floating position on land - Compare prone with supine floating - Appreciate various floating techniques |
- Study prone floating technique
- Practice horizontal position with face down - Extend arms forward with legs together - Align head with spine, eyes looking down - Compare with supine floating position |
How does the prone position differ from supine floating?
|
- Mentor Creative Arts pg. 149
- Pictures of prone floating - Safe practice area - Demonstration models |
- Observation
- Position demonstration assessment
- Technique comparison evaluation
|
|
3 | 2 |
Performance and Display
|
Swimming - Gliding techniques introduction
Swimming - Prone gliding technique |
By the end of the
lesson, the learner
should be able to:
- Describe gliding as controlled movement through water - Explain the body positioning for gliding - Show interest in progressive swimming skills |
- Explore gliding as controlled water movement
- Study the concept of propulsion from wall push - Discuss streamlined body position for gliding - Compare gliding with floating techniques - Discuss movement without arm or leg action |
How does gliding contribute to swimming efficiency?
|
- Mentor Creative Arts pg. 149
- Pictures of gliding positions - Safe practice area - Demonstration models - Mentor Creative Arts pg. 150 - Pictures of prone gliding - Wall surface for practice |
- Observation
- Oral questions
- Position demonstration assessment
|
|
3 | 3 |
Performance and Display
|
Swimming - Supine gliding technique
|
By the end of the
lesson, the learner
should be able to:
- Demonstrate supine gliding position on land - Compare supine with prone gliding - Show confidence in gliding techniques |
- Practice horizontal body position for supine gliding
- Position head facing up in line with spine - Extend body in streamlined position - Simulate wall push action on land - Maintain position without arm or leg movement |
How does supine gliding differ from prone gliding?
|
- Mentor Creative Arts pg. 151
- Pictures of supine gliding - Safe practice area - Wall surface for practice |
- Observation
- Position demonstration assessment
- Technique comparison evaluation
|
|
3 | 4 |
Performance and Display
|
Swimming - Using digital devices to photograph diving performances
|
By the end of the
lesson, the learner
should be able to:
- Use digital devices to take photographs - Focus on the center of interest in photography - Appreciate visual documentation of skills |
- Use digital devices to take photographs of dive positions
- Focus on center of interest in photographs - Take multiple shots from different angles - Consider lighting and clarity in photography |
Why is the center of interest important in photography?
|
- Mentor Creative Arts pg. 151
- Digital devices with cameras - Models demonstrating dive positions - Photo composition guides |
- Observation
- Photography technique assessment
- Center of interest evaluation
|
|
3 | 5 |
Performance and Display
|
Swimming - Selecting appropriate photographs for e-portfolio
Swimming - Discussing own and others' photographs |
By the end of the
lesson, the learner
should be able to:
- Select photographs that display technique clearly - Organize photographs in digital portfolio - Show creativity in visual presentation |
- Review photographs taken of diving positions
- Select photographs that show technique clearly - Create digital folder/portfolio for storage - Organize photographs by technique type - Label photographs appropriately |
How can photography help analyze swimming technique?
|
- Mentor Creative Arts pg. 151
- Digital devices with photographs - Computer for portfolio organization - Selection criteria charts - Digital devices for displaying photographs - Presentation space - Feedback forms |
- Observation
- Selection assessment
- Organization evaluation
|
|
3 | 6 |
Performance and Display
|
Swimming - Culminating assessment
|
By the end of the
lesson, the learner
should be able to:
- Demonstrate understanding of swimming skills - Explain safety considerations for swimming - Show appreciation for swimming as a life skill |
- Review all swimming techniques learned
- Demonstrate positions for floating and gliding - Explain safety considerations for each technique - Discuss importance of swimming as a life skill - Share personal reflections on learning |
How has learning about swimming techniques contributed to water confidence?
|
- Mentor Creative Arts pg. 151
- Assessment forms - Visual aids of swimming techniques - Photographs from portfolio |
- Observation
- Oral assessment
- Written evaluation
- Portfolio review
|
|
4 | 1 |
Performance and Display
|
Swimming - Water safety review
Swimming - Swimming skills documentation |
By the end of the
lesson, the learner
should be able to:
- Summarize key water safety rules - Explain importance of supervision in swimming - Value safety in aquatic environments |
- Review all water safety rules covered
- Create water safety posters in groups - Present safety guidelines to class - Role-play emergency response scenarios - Discuss importance of pool hygiene |
How does understanding safety enhance swimming enjoyment?
|
- Mentor Creative Arts pg. 151
- Water safety charts - Poster-making materials - Safety equipment displays - Drawing materials - Booklet templates - Reference pictures of techniques |
- Observation
- Poster assessment
- Role-play evaluation
- Oral presentation
|
|
4 | 2 |
Performance and Display
|
Swimming - Water activities planning
|
By the end of the
lesson, the learner
should be able to:
- Plan safe water activities with peers - Incorporate learned swimming skills - Value planning for water safety |
- Work in groups to plan water activities
- Include safety considerations in plans - Incorporate floating, gliding, and games - Create illustrated activity guides - Present plans to classmates |
How does planning enhance water activity safety?
|
- Mentor Creative Arts pg. 151
- Planning templates - Drawing materials - Reference materials on water activities |
- Observation
- Plan assessment
- Presentation evaluation
- Safety consideration review
|
|
4 | 3 |
Performance and Display
|
Swimming - Community water safety
|
By the end of the
lesson, the learner
should be able to:
- Identify water safety issues in community - Create awareness materials for community - Show responsibility for community safety |
- Discuss water safety issues in local community
- Identify risk areas (rivers, lakes, pools) - Create safety awareness posters - Plan how to share safety information - Discuss role of children in water safety |
How can learners contribute to community water safety?
|
- Mentor Creative Arts pg. 151
- Local area maps - Poster-making materials - Information on local water bodies |
- Observation
- Poster assessment
- Community awareness plan
- Participation evaluation
|
|
4 | 4 |
Performance and Display
|
Songs - Introduction to different types of songs
Songs - Sacred songs |
By the end of the
lesson, the learner
should be able to:
- Identify different types of songs - Discuss how songs are used to pass messages - Show interest in learning about songs |
- Discuss how songs are used to pass messages
- Identify different types of songs (sacred, patriotic, folk) - Study pictures of people singing in different settings - Share personal experiences with songs - Discuss occasions for different song types |
What contributes towards a good performance?
|
- Mentor Creative Arts pg. 101
- Pictures of people singing in different settings - Audio recordings of different song types - Chart showing song categories - Mentor Creative Arts pg. 102 - Audio recordings of sacred songs - Pictures of worship settings - Chart with song lyrics |
- Observation
- Oral questions
- Written assignments
|
|
4 | 5 |
Performance and Display
|
Songs - Singing sacred songs expressively
|
By the end of the
lesson, the learner
should be able to:
- Sing sacred songs with proper expression - Apply appropriate tempo and dynamics - Value expression in musical performance |
- Practice singing sacred songs with expression
- Explore fast/loud and slow/soft variations - Discuss feelings when singing different ways - Add hand clapping or table tapping for rhythm - Perform songs with appropriate expression |
How do tempo and dynamics affect the message of a song?
|
- Mentor Creative Arts pg. 102
- Audio recordings of sacred songs - Chart with song lyrics - Rhythm instruments |
- Observation
- Performance assessment
- Expression evaluation
|
|
4 | 6 |
Performance and Display
|
Songs - Patriotic songs
Songs - Singing patriotic songs expressively |
By the end of the
lesson, the learner
should be able to:
- Identify patriotic songs and their purpose - Describe characteristics of patriotic songs - Show pride in national songs |
- Study pictures of patriotic performances
- Listen to "Tuishangilie Kenya" and other patriotic songs - Discuss the message in patriotic songs - Explore the tempo and dynamics of patriotic songs - Learn about occasions for patriotic songs |
What messages are conveyed through patriotic songs?
|
- Mentor Creative Arts pg. 104
- Audio recordings of patriotic songs - Chart with patriotic song lyrics - Pictures of national celebrations - Performance space |
- Observation
- Oral questions
- Listening assessment
|
|
5 | 1 |
Performance and Display
|
Songs - Introduction to folk songs
|
By the end of the
lesson, the learner
should be able to:
- Define folk songs as traditional songs - Identify types of folk songs - Show interest in cultural musical heritage |
- Discuss meaning of folk songs
- Explore different types of folk songs (work, funeral, naming, initiation, marriage, worship) - Listen to examples of various folk songs - Identify communities of origin for songs - Discuss occasions for different folk songs |
How do Kenyan communities use folk songs?
|
- Mentor Creative Arts pg. 106
- Audio/video recordings of folk songs - Chart showing folk song categories - Map of Kenyan communities |
- Observation
- Oral questions
- Listening assessment
|
|
5 | 2 |
Performance and Display
|
Songs - Work folk songs
Songs - Naming folk songs |
By the end of the
lesson, the learner
should be able to:
- Identify work folk songs and their purpose - Sing a work folk song with appropriate expression - Value cultural traditions in music |
- Listen to examples of work folk songs
- Discuss the purpose of work songs - Learn a work folk song from a Kenyan community - Practice singing with appropriate expression - Perform work-related movements while singing |
What is the purpose of work folk songs?
|
- Mentor Creative Arts pg. 106
- Audio/video recordings of work folk songs - Chart with song lyrics - Pictures of traditional work activities - Audio/video recordings of naming folk songs - Pictures of naming ceremonies |
- Observation
- Performance assessment
- Movement coordination evaluation
|
|
5 | 3 |
Performance and Display
|
Songs - Initiation folk songs
|
By the end of the
lesson, the learner
should be able to:
- Identify initiation folk songs and their purpose - Sing an initiation folk song with proper expression - Respect cultural transition ceremonies |
- Study pictures of initiation ceremonies
- Listen to examples of initiation folk songs - Discuss the purpose of initiation songs - Learn an initiation folk song - Perform song with appropriate expression and gestures |
What messages are conveyed in initiation folk songs?
|
- Mentor Creative Arts pg. 108
- Audio/video recordings of initiation folk songs - Chart with song lyrics - Pictures of initiation ceremonies |
- Observation
- Performance assessment
- Cultural understanding evaluation
|
|
5 | 4 |
Performance and Display
|
Songs - Marriage folk songs
|
By the end of the
lesson, the learner
should be able to:
- Identify marriage folk songs and their purpose - Sing a marriage folk song with appropriate expression - Value cultural marriage traditions |
- Study pictures of marriage ceremonies
- Listen to examples of marriage folk songs - Learn "Mueni" Akamba marriage folk song - Discuss the message of the song - Perform with appropriate expression and gestures |
What is the purpose of marriage folk songs?
|
- Mentor Creative Arts pg. 109
- Audio/video recordings of marriage folk songs - Chart with "Mueni" lyrics and translation - Pictures of marriage ceremonies |
- Observation
- Performance assessment
- Cultural understanding evaluation
|
|
5 | 5 |
Performance and Display
|
Songs - Worship folk songs
Songs - Exploring indigenous methods of costume decoration |
By the end of the
lesson, the learner
should be able to:
- Identify worship folk songs and their purpose - Sing a worship folk song with proper expression - Appreciate spiritual aspects of cultural music |
- Study pictures of traditional worship settings
- Listen to examples of worship folk songs - Learn "Geithia mundu" worship folk song - Discuss the message of the song - Perform with appropriate expression and gestures |
What values are taught through worship folk songs?
|
- Mentor Creative Arts pg. 110
- Audio/video recordings of worship folk songs - Chart with "Geithia mundu" lyrics and translation - Pictures of traditional worship settings - Mentor Creative Arts pg. 111 - Pictures of decorated costumes - Samples of decorated fabrics - Videos of costume decoration techniques - Charts showing decoration methods |
- Observation
- Performance assessment
- Cultural understanding evaluation
|
|
5 | 6 |
Performance and Display
|
Songs - Learning tie-dye techniques for costume decoration
|
By the end of the
lesson, the learner
should be able to:
- Explain the process of tie-dye - Prepare fabric for tie-dye decoration - Show interest in traditional craft techniques |
- Demonstrate tie-dye circle technique
- Prepare fabric by folding and tying - Discuss use of natural vs. artificial dyes - Practice tying techniques for different patterns - Prepare fabrics for dyeing |
What traditional materials are used for dyeing fabrics?
|
- Mentor Creative Arts pg. 111
- Fabric for tie-dye - String/rubber bands for tying - Samples of tie-dye patterns - Demonstration charts |
- Observation
- Technique demonstration assessment
- Pattern preparation evaluation
|
|
6 | 1 |
Performance and Display
|
Songs - Applying dye to fabric for costume decoration
Songs - Learning beadwork techniques for costume decoration |
By the end of the
lesson, the learner
should be able to:
- Apply dye to prepared fabric - Create circle patterns through tie-dye - Demonstrate creativity in costume decoration |
- Apply dye to prepared fabrics
- Use one primary color for dyeing - Ensure even application of dye - Remove ties after appropriate time - Rinse and dry decorated fabric - Clean working area thoroughly |
What factors affect the quality of tie-dye results?
|
- Mentor Creative Arts pg. 111
- Prepared tied fabrics - Dye (artificial or natural) - Containers for dyeing - Protective gloves and aprons - Cleaning supplies - Samples of beadwork - Recyclable materials for beads - Threading materials - Pictures of traditional beadwork |
- Observation
- Product assessment
- Technique application evaluation
- Working area maintenance
|
|
6 | 2 |
Performance and Display
|
Songs - Creating beadwork decorations for costumes
|
By the end of the
lesson, the learner
should be able to:
- Create beadwork decorations using recyclable materials - Apply color patterns in beadwork - Show creativity in costume design |
- Create beads from recyclable materials
- String beads in patterns - Apply beadwork to costume pieces - Focus on color, type of beads, and function - Display completed beadwork decorations |
How do color patterns in beadwork convey meaning?
|
- Mentor Creative Arts pg. 111
- Prepared recyclable beads - Threading materials - Costume pieces for decoration - Display materials |
- Observation
- Product assessment
- Pattern application evaluation
- Creativity assessment
|
|
6 | 3 |
Performance and Display
|
Songs - Selecting folk songs for group performance
|
By the end of the
lesson, the learner
should be able to:
- Select appropriate folk songs for performance - Discuss performance roles for group members - Value collaborative music making |
- Review different types of folk songs learned
- Select songs for group performance - Assign roles (soloist, chorus, instrumentalist) - Discuss appropriate expression for each song - Plan costume needs for performance |
What factors determine appropriate folk song selection?
|
- Mentor Creative Arts pg. 111
- Audio recordings of folk songs - Charts with song lyrics - Role assignment sheets - Performance planning templates |
- Observation
- Song selection assessment
- Role assignment evaluation
- Planning participation
|
|
6 | 4 |
Performance and Display
|
Songs - Group performance of folk songs with correct diction
Songs - Playing percussion instruments to accompany folk songs |
By the end of the
lesson, the learner
should be able to:
- Sing folk songs with correct diction - Perform assigned roles in group - Show confidence in cultural performance |
- Practice singing selected folk songs in groups
- Focus on correct pronunciation of words - Apply appropriate facial expressions and gestures - Perform in assigned roles (soloist, chorus) - Provide constructive feedback to peers |
How does correct diction affect song meaning?
|
- Mentor Creative Arts pg. 111
- Charts with song lyrics - Audio recordings for reference - Performance space - Decorated costumes - Percussion instruments (drums, shakers, rattles) - Charts showing rhythmic patterns - Audio recordings of accompanied songs |
- Observation
- Performance assessment
- Diction evaluation
- Role fulfillment assessment
|
|
6 | 5 |
Performance and Display
|
Songs - Learning care and maintenance of instruments
|
By the end of the
lesson, the learner
should be able to:
- Identify proper care methods for instruments - Demonstrate maintenance procedures - Show responsibility in instrument handling |
- Discuss importance of instrument care
- Demonstrate proper handling techniques - Practice cleaning and storage procedures - Explore repair methods for minor damage - Create instrument care guides |
Why is proper instrument care important?
|
- Mentor Creative Arts pg. 112
- Percussion instruments - Cleaning materials - Storage containers - Instrument care charts |
- Observation
- Demonstration assessment
- Care guide quality evaluation
- Handling technique assessment
|
|
6 | 6 |
Performance and Display
|
Songs - Integrated folk song performance
Songs - Recording folk song performances |
By the end of the
lesson, the learner
should be able to:
- Perform folk songs with instrumental accompaniment - Use decorated costumes in performance - Demonstrate cultural appreciation through performance |
- Rehearse folk songs with instrumental accompaniment
- Wear decorated costumes for performance - Apply all performance elements (expression, diction, gestures) - Perform for classmates - Receive and respond to feedback |
How do all performance elements work together in folk song presentation?
|
- Mentor Creative Arts pg. 112
- Percussion instruments - Decorated costumes - Performance space - Feedback forms - Digital recording devices - Playback equipment - Storage devices |
- Observation
- Performance assessment
- Integration evaluation
- Audience feedback
|
|
7 | 1 |
Performance and Display
|
Songs - Appreciation of percussion instruments in performances
|
By the end of the
lesson, the learner
should be able to:
- Explain the role of percussion in performances - Identify different percussion techniques - Appreciate cultural musical instruments |
- Listen to recorded performances with percussion
- Identify different percussion instruments by sound - Discuss how percussion enhances performances - Explore traditional uses of percussion - Create appreciation posters for instruments |
What role do percussion instruments play in folk song traditions?
|
- Mentor Creative Arts pg. 112
- Audio recordings with percussion - Percussion instruments - Pictures of traditional instruments - Poster-making materials |
- Observation
- Listening assessment
- Oral questioning
- Poster evaluation
|
|
7 | 2 |
Performance and Display
Appreciation in Creative Arts |
Songs - Cultural exchange through folk songs
Analysis of Creative Arts works - Introduction to appreciation in Creative Arts |
By the end of the
lesson, the learner
should be able to:
- Perform folk songs from different communities - Compare folk song traditions across cultures - Value cultural diversity through music |
- Share folk songs from different communities
- Identify similarities and differences in traditions - Learn elements of songs from other communities - Discuss values expressed in different traditions - Create cultural exchange performance |
How do folk songs promote cultural understanding?
|
- Mentor Creative Arts pg. 112
- Audio recordings from different communities - Charts comparing song traditions - Performance space - Cultural artifacts - Mentor Creative Arts pg. 160 - Pictures of various Creative Arts works - Digital devices for research - Charts showing appreciation aspects |
- Observation
- Comparative analysis assessment
- Performance evaluation
- Cultural sensitivity observation
|
|
7 | 3 |
Appreciation in Creative Arts
|
Analysis of Creative Arts works - Aesthetic appreciation
|
By the end of the
lesson, the learner
should be able to:
- Describe aesthetic aspects of Creative Arts - Identify elements that contribute to beauty - Value aesthetic qualities in artwork |
- Explore aesthetic aspects of various artworks
- Discuss elements that make art visually appealing - Study examples of aesthetically pleasing works - Practice identifying aesthetic elements in works - Express personal responses to different artworks |
How do aesthetic elements contribute to artwork appreciation?
|
- Mentor Creative Arts pg. 161
- Samples of various Creative Arts works - Charts showing aesthetic elements - Digital devices for viewing art examples |
- Observation
- Oral questions
- Aesthetic analysis tasks
|
|
7 | 4 |
Appreciation in Creative Arts
|
Analysis of Creative Arts works - Skills appreciation
|
By the end of the
lesson, the learner
should be able to:
- Identify skills displayed in Creative Arts works - Describe techniques used by artists - Appreciate craftsmanship in artwork |
- Examine skills demonstrated in various artworks
- Discuss techniques used in different art forms - Compare skill levels in different examples - Practice identifying techniques and skills - Express appreciation for craftsmanship |
How can we recognize skills in Creative Arts works?
|
- Mentor Creative Arts pg. 161
- Samples of artworks showing different skills - Charts showing various techniques - Videos of artists demonstrating skills |
- Observation
- Oral questions
- Skills identification assessment
|
|
7 | 5 |
Appreciation in Creative Arts
|
Analysis of Creative Arts works - Message appreciation
Analysis of Creative Arts works - Giving constructive feedback |
By the end of the
lesson, the learner
should be able to:
- Identify messages conveyed in Creative Arts works - Discuss how art communicates ideas - Value art as a form of communication |
- Explore messages conveyed in various artworks
- Discuss how artists communicate through their work - Interpret meanings in different art examples - Share personal interpretations of artworks - Discuss cultural and social messages in art |
How do Creative Arts works communicate messages?
|
- Mentor Creative Arts pg. 162
- Samples of message-rich artworks - Charts showing communication techniques - Cultural context information - Discussion prompts - Samples of artworks for critique - Feedback guideline charts - Role-play scenario cards |
- Observation
- Oral questions
- Message interpretation assessment
|
|
7 | 6 |
Appreciation in Creative Arts
|
Analysis of Creative Arts works - Proper care of artwork
|
By the end of the
lesson, the learner
should be able to:
- Describe proper methods for artwork care - Demonstrate care procedures for different media - Show responsibility toward creative works |
- Explore methods for caring for different artworks
- Demonstrate proper handling techniques - Discuss storage and display considerations - Practice cleaning and maintenance procedures - Create care guide for different art forms |
Why is proper care important for Creative Arts works?
|
- Mentor Creative Arts pg. 163
- Various artworks for demonstration - Care materials (cloths, containers) - Charts showing care procedures - Storage and display examples |
- Observation
- Demonstration assessment
- Care guide creation
|
|
8 | 1 |
Appreciation in Creative Arts
|
Analysis of Creative Arts works - Selecting artwork for display
Analysis of Creative Arts works - Preparing display areas and props |
By the end of the
lesson, the learner
should be able to:
- Select appropriate artworks for display - Explain criteria for artwork selection - Value the showcase of creative work |
- Discuss criteria for selecting artwork for display
- Review previously created artworks - Select pieces that meet display criteria - Explain reasons for selections - Prepare selected works for display |
What criteria determine artwork selection for display?
|
- Mentor Creative Arts pg. 163
- Previously created artworks - Selection criteria charts - Display preparation materials - Selection worksheets - Mentor Creative Arts pg. 164 - Display materials (boards, stands) - Label creation supplies - Mounting materials - Decoration materials |
- Observation
- Selection process assessment
- Justification evaluation
|
|
8 | 2 |
Appreciation in Creative Arts
|
Analysis of Creative Arts works - Displaying artwork in the school
|
By the end of the
lesson, the learner
should be able to:
- Arrange artwork in display areas effectively - Mount artwork securely and attractively - Demonstrate pride in creative showcase |
- Arrange artworks in designated display areas
- Mount works securely on boards or props - Create attractive groupings and arrangements - Label works with appropriate information - Ensure accessibility for viewers |
How does proper display arrangement enhance artwork viewing?
|
- Mentor Creative Arts pg. 164
- Selected artworks for display - Mounting materials (tape, pins) - Labels and information cards - Display areas and boards |
- Observation
- Display arrangement assessment
- Security and accessibility evaluation
|
|
8 | 3 |
Appreciation in Creative Arts
|
Analysis of Creative Arts works - Taking a gallery walk
|
By the end of the
lesson, the learner
should be able to:
- Observe displayed artwork systematically - Take notes on artwork observations - Show respect for displayed creative works |
- Conduct a guided gallery walk of displays
- Observe artwork systematically and carefully - Take notes on observations using worksheets - Practice appropriate gallery behavior - Prepare questions and comments about works |
How does systematic observation enhance art appreciation?
|
- Mentor Creative Arts pg. 165
- Displayed artwork in gallery areas - Observation worksheets - Note-taking materials - Behavior guideline charts |
- Observation
- Note-taking assessment
- Gallery behavior evaluation
|
|
8 | 4 |
Appreciation in Creative Arts
|
Analysis of Creative Arts works - Critiquing visual artwork
Analysis of Creative Arts works - Describing Kenyan folk songs |
By the end of the
lesson, the learner
should be able to:
- Critique visual artwork using appropriate terminology - Discuss type, materials, media, and craftsmanship - Show respectful appreciation of peers' work |
- Discuss framework for artwork critique
- Identify type of artwork (drawing, painting, etc.) - Analyze materials and media used - Evaluate craftsmanship and technique - Provide constructive feedback on visual works |
How can we effectively critique visual artwork?
|
- Mentor Creative Arts pg. 165
- Displayed visual artwork - Critique framework charts - Art terminology guides - Feedback forms - Mentor Creative Arts pg. 166 - Audio/video recordings of folk songs - Analysis framework charts - Music terminology guides - Community information resources |
- Observation
- Critique quality assessment
- Terminology use evaluation
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8 | 5 |
Appreciation in Creative Arts
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Analysis of Creative Arts works - Participating in folk song performances
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By the end of the
lesson, the learner
should be able to:
- Participate actively in folk song performances - Perform songs from different Kenyan communities - Value cultural diversity in musical expression |
- Participate in organized folk song performances
- Perform songs from various Kenyan communities - Observe performances by other groups - Take notes on performance elements - Discuss cultural context of performances |
How do performances enhance understanding of folk songs?
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- Mentor Creative Arts pg. 166
- Audio recordings for reference - Performance space - Traditional instruments - Costume elements |
- Observation
- Performance participation assessment
- Cultural respect evaluation
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8 | 6 |
Appreciation in Creative Arts
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Analysis of Creative Arts works - Analyzing folk song performances
Analysis of Creative Arts works - Participating in netball events |
By the end of the
lesson, the learner
should be able to:
- Analyze folk song performances using criteria - Discuss performance elements and techniques - Provide constructive feedback on performances |
- Analyze folk song performances using framework
- Discuss vocal techniques and expression - Evaluate instrumentation and rhythm - Assess cultural authenticity of performances - Provide constructive feedback to performers |
What elements contribute to effective folk song performances?
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- Mentor Creative Arts pg. 166
- Performance recordings - Analysis framework charts - Feedback forms - Cultural reference materials - Mentor Creative Arts pg. 167 - Netball court and equipment - Game rules charts - Team organization plans - Safety equipment |
- Observation
- Analysis quality assessment
- Feedback appropriateness evaluation
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9 | 1 |
Appreciation in Creative Arts
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Analysis of Creative Arts works - Participating in athletics events
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By the end of the
lesson, the learner
should be able to:
- Participate actively in athletics events - Apply learned sprint techniques in competition - Demonstrate sporting values in events |
- Participate in organized athletics events
- Apply learned sprint starts and techniques - Observe event rules and official decisions - Demonstrate determination and effort - Show respect for competitors |
How do athletics events showcase physical skills?
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- Mentor Creative Arts pg. 167
- Running track and equipment - Event rules charts - Starting and timing equipment - Safety materials |
- Observation
- Technique application assessment
- Sporting behavior evaluation
- Performance assessment
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9 | 2 |
Appreciation in Creative Arts
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Analysis of Creative Arts works - Participating in gymnastics events
Analysis of Creative Arts works - Analyzing teamwork in sports |
By the end of the
lesson, the learner
should be able to:
- Participate actively in gymnastics events - Perform learned balances and rolls in sequence - Show confidence in physical performance |
- Participate in organized gymnastics events
- Perform sequences of balances and rolls - Demonstrate proper form and technique - Support peers during performances - Show appropriate audience behavior |
How do gymnastics events demonstrate balance and control?
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- Mentor Creative Arts pg. 167
- Gymnastics mats and equipment - Performance space - Safety materials - Sequence planning charts - Videos of team sports activities - Teamwork analysis charts - Communication guide - Cooperation strategy lists |
- Observation
- Technique application assessment
- Sequence execution evaluation
- Performance confidence assessment
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9 | 3 |
Appreciation in Creative Arts
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Analysis of Creative Arts works - Analyzing safety in performances
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By the end of the
lesson, the learner
should be able to:
- Analyze safety considerations in performances - Identify safety practices for self and others - Value responsibility in creative activities |
- Discuss the importance of safety in performances
- Identify potential risks in different activities - Analyze safety measures in observed events - Evaluate responsibility toward self and others - Create safety guidelines for different activities |
Why is safety important in Creative Arts performances?
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- Mentor Creative Arts pg. 168
- Safety equipment examples - Risk assessment charts - Safety guideline templates - First aid information |
- Observation
- Analysis quality assessment
- Safety awareness evaluation
- Guideline creation assessment
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9 | 4 |
Appreciation in Creative Arts
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Analysis of Creative Arts works - Appreciation across cultural backgrounds
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By the end of the
lesson, the learner
should be able to:
- Compare Creative Arts works from different cultures - Identify cultural influences in artistic expression - Value diversity in creative traditions |
- Explore Creative Arts works from diverse cultures
- Identify influences of culture on artistic expression - Compare similarities and differences in traditions - Discuss the value of cultural diversity in art - Create cultural comparison charts |
How do cultural backgrounds influence Creative Arts?
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- Mentor Creative Arts pg. 168
- Examples of art from different cultures - Cultural context information - Comparison chart templates - Cultural reference materials |
- Observation
- Comparison quality assessment
- Cultural sensitivity evaluation
- Discussion participation
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9 | 5 |
Appreciation in Creative Arts
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Analysis of Creative Arts works - Final exhibition preparation
Analysis of Creative Arts works - Final art exhibition |
By the end of the
lesson, the learner
should be able to:
- Prepare for comprehensive Creative Arts exhibition - Select representative works from all strands - Show pride in creative accomplishments |
- Plan comprehensive Creative Arts exhibition
- Select representative works from all strands - Prepare display areas and organization - Create exhibition guides and information - Assign roles for exhibition management |
How can an exhibition showcase learning across Creative Arts?
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- Mentor Creative Arts pg. 168
- Creative works from all strands - Exhibition planning templates - Display materials and equipment - Information creation supplies - Mentor Creative Arts pg. 169 - Display areas and equipment - Visitor guides and information - Guest feedback forms |
- Observation
- Planning quality assessment
- Selection appropriateness evaluation
- Role fulfillment assessment
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9 | 6 |
Appreciation in Creative Arts
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Analysis of Creative Arts works - Performance showcase
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By the end of the
lesson, the learner
should be able to:
- Perform selected pieces for an audience - Demonstrate skills in music, movement, and drama - Show confidence in public performance |
- Present selected performances to an audience
- Demonstrate skills in music (recorder, songs) - Showcase movement skills (gymnastics, athletics) - Perform dramatic pieces and folk songs - Demonstrate cultural appreciation through performance |
How do performances communicate artistic learning?
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- Mentor Creative Arts pg. 169
- Performance space and equipment - Musical instruments - Performance costumes and props - Program guides for audience |
- Observation
- Performance quality assessment
- Skill demonstration evaluation
- Audience engagement assessment
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