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Grade 5 2026
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WK LSN STRAND SUB-STRAND LESSON LEARNING OUTCOMES LEARNING EXPERIENCES KEY INQUIRY QUESTIONS LEARNING RESOURCES ASSESSMENT METHODS REFLECTION
1 1
CREATING AND EXECUTION
Picture Making (Wind Instruments) - Identification of indigenous wind instruments
Picture Making (Wind Instruments) - Features of indigenous wind instruments
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:

- Identify various wind instruments used by different indigenous communities in Kenya.
- Explain the origin of wind instruments.
- Appreciate the diversity of indigenous wind instruments.
- Learners to identify various wind instruments used by different indigenous communities in Kenya.
- Learners to use digital devices to search and watch the performance of indigenous Kenyan wind instruments.
- Learners to talk about the indigenous wind instruments viewed in the videos.
How can we identify indigenous Kenyan wind instruments?
- Pictures
- Photos
- Digital devices
- KLB Creative Arts Grade 5 pg. 1
- Video clips
- KLB Creative Arts Grade 5 pg. 2
- Real wind instruments
- Oral questions - Written quizzes - Observation
1 2
CREATING AND EXECUTION
Picture Making (Wind Instruments) - Parts of wind instruments
Picture Making (Wind Instruments) - Role of parts in sound production
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:

- Name the parts of a wind instrument.
- Identify the parts of a wind instrument.
- Appreciate the role of each part in sound production.
- Learners to observe real or pictorial representations of wind instruments.
- Learners to identify and name different parts of a wind instrument.
- Learners to draw and label the parts of an indigenous Kenyan wind instrument.
What are the parts of a wind instrument?
- Pictures
- Photos
- Digital devices
- KLB Creative Arts Grade 5 pg. 4
- Real wind instruments
- KLB Creative Arts Grade 5 pg. 5
- Wind instruments
- Oral questions - Written work - Drawings
1 3
CREATING AND EXECUTION
Picture Making (Wind Instruments) - Identifying materials for making wind instruments
Picture Making (Wind Instruments) - Collecting materials
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:

- Identify suitable materials for making a wind instrument.
- Explain the properties of materials used for wind instruments.
- Value environmental conservation when collecting materials.
- Learners to discuss materials used for making indigenous wind instruments.
- Learners to explore why specific materials are used for different parts.
- Learners to identify sustainable sources of materials.
What materials are suitable for making wind instruments?
- Pictures
- Photos
- Digital devices
- KLB Creative Arts Grade 5 pg. 6
- Sample materials
- Locally available materials
- Oral questions - Written work - Projects
1 4
CREATING AND EXECUTION
Picture Making (Wind Instruments) - Making process
Picture Making (Wind Instruments) - Construction of a wind instrument
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:

- Explain the process of making a wind instrument.
- Follow the correct procedure to make a wind instrument.
- Show creativity in making a wind instrument.
- Learners to use digital devices to watch videos on making wind instruments.
- Learners to discuss the steps involved in making a wind instrument.
- Learners to plan the making of their wind instruments.
How do we make a wind instrument?
- Pictures
- Photos
- Digital devices
- KLB Creative Arts Grade 5 pg. 7
- Materials for making wind instruments
- Cutting tools
- Oral questions - Observation - Projects
1 5
CREATING AND EXECUTION
Picture Making (Wind Instruments) - Tuning a wind instrument
Picture Making (Wind Instruments) - Care and maintenance
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:

- Explain how to tune a wind instrument.
- Demonstrate tuning of a wind instrument.
- Appreciate the importance of proper tuning for sound quality.
- Learners to discuss ways of tuning a wind instrument.
- Learners to demonstrate how to hold a wind instrument correctly.
- Learners to practice tuning their improvised wind instruments.
How do we tune a wind instrument?
- Pictures
- Photos
- Digital devices
- KLB Creative Arts Grade 5 pg. 7
- Improvised wind instruments
- KLB Creative Arts Grade 5 pg. 9
- Wind instruments
- Practical assessment - Oral questions - Observation
1 6
CREATING AND EXECUTION
Picture Making (Wind Instruments) - Introduction to crayon making
Picture Making (Wind Instruments) - Collecting materials for crayons
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:

- Explain what improvised crayons are.
- Identify materials for making crayons.
- Appreciate recycling as a method of environmental conservation.
- Learners to discuss what improvised crayons are.
- Learners to identify materials that can be used to make crayons.
- Learners to explore how making crayons relates to environmental conservation.
What are improvised crayons and why should we make them?
- Pictures
- Digital devices
- KLB Creative Arts Grade 5 pg. 10
- Sample crayons
- Photos
- Materials for making crayons
- Oral questions - Written work - Observation
2 1
CREATING AND EXECUTION
Picture Making (Wind Instruments) - Making crayons
Picture Making (Wind Instruments) - Introduction to crayon etching
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:

- Make improvised crayons using collected materials.
- Follow the correct procedure for making crayons.
- Value creativity in repurposing materials.
- Learners to melt wax for making crayons.
- Learners to add pigments to create different colored crayons.
- Learners to pour the mixture into molds and allow to cool.
How do we make crayons from collected materials?
- Pictures
- Photos
- KLB Creative Arts Grade 5 pg. 10
- Materials for making crayons
- Heat source
- Molds
- Digital devices
- KLB Creative Arts Grade 5 pg. 11
- Crayons
- Black ink
- Practical assessment - Observation - Projects
2 2
CREATING AND EXECUTION
Picture Making (Wind Instruments) - Drawing using crayon etching
Picture Making (Wind Instruments) - Enhancing texture
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:

- Draw a composition of wind instruments using crayon etching.
- Apply the crayon etching technique correctly.
- Appreciate the aesthetic value of artwork.
- Learners to draw a composition of two wind instruments using crayon etching technique.
- Learners to apply colored crayons over paper, cover with black pigment and scratch to define forms.
- Learners to create texture using cross-hatching technique.
How can we use crayon etching to create a drawing of wind instruments?
- Pictures
- Photos
- Digital devices
- KLB Creative Arts Grade 5 pg. 12
- Crayons
- Black ink
- Scratching tools
- Drawing materials
- Sample artwork
- Practical assessment - Observation - Finished artwork
2 3
CREATING AND EXECUTION
Picture Making (Wind Instruments) - Mounting pictures
Picture Making (Wind Instruments) - Making portfolios
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:

- Mount pictures using the mat technique.
- Follow the correct procedure for mounting.
- Value neatness and presentation in artwork.
- Learners to mount pictures using the mat technique.
- Learners to observe correct dimensions, layout and balance in mounting.
- Learners to practice correct pasting techniques.
How can we mount our artwork for display?
- Pictures
- Photos
- KLB Creative Arts Grade 5 pg. 12
- Mounting materials
- Adhesives
- KLB Creative Arts Grade 5 pg. 13
- Materials for portfolio making
- Decorative materials
- Practical assessment - Observation - Finished work
2 4
CREATING AND EXECUTION
Football - Introduction to football skills
Football - Skills of kicking
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:

- Explain the basic skills in football.
- Identify the importance of proper technique.
- Appreciate the value of skills in sports.
- Learners to discuss basic skills in football (kicking, stopping, goalkeeping).
- Learners to explore the importance of proper technique in football.
- Learners to identify situations where different skills are used.
Why are proper techniques important in football?
- Pictures
- Digital devices
- KLB Creative Arts Grade 5 pg. 17
- Footballs
- Photos
- Oral questions - Written work - Observation
2 5
CREATING AND EXECUTION
Football - Demonstration of kicking
Football - Practice of in-step kick
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:

- Demonstrate the in-step kick technique.
- Practice passing the ball using the in-step kick.
- Value teamwork and cooperation in sports.
- Learners to demonstrate the in-step kick in pairs.
- Learners to practice passing the ball to each other using the in-step kick.
- Learners to observe and give feedback to each other.
How can we improve our kicking technique in football?
- Footballs
- Open space
- KLB Creative Arts Grade 5 pg. 20
- Cones
- Targets
- Practical assessment - Peer assessment - Observation
2 6
CREATING AND EXECUTION
Football - Outside of the foot kick
Football - Demonstration of outside of the foot kick
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:

- Explain the outside of the foot kick technique.
- Demonstrate the outside of the foot kick.
- Show respect for rules and instructions in games.
- Learners to use digital devices to watch video clips on kicking with the outside of the foot.
- Learners to identify the point of contact and foot position in outside of the foot kick.
- Learners to practice the outside of the foot kick in pairs.
How is the outside of the foot kick different from the in-step kick?
- Footballs
- Open space
- KLB Creative Arts Grade 5 pg. 21
- Digital devices
- KLB Creative Arts Grade 5 pg. 22
- Cones
- Practical assessment - Observation - Peer assessment
3 1
CREATING AND EXECUTION
Football - Practice of outside of the foot kick
Football - Stopping using inside of the foot
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:

- Execute the outside of the foot kick correctly.
- Apply the outside of the foot kick in a game situation.
- Value fair play and sportsmanship.
- Learners to mark a playing area using cones.
- Learners to practice the outside of the foot kick in groups.
- Learners to pass the ball to each other using the outside of the foot kick.
How can we effectively use the outside of the foot kick in a game?
- Footballs
- Open space
- KLB Creative Arts Grade 5 pg. 23
- Cones
- KLB Creative Arts Grade 5 pg. 24
- Digital devices
- Practical assessment - Observation - Group assessment
3 2
CREATING AND EXECUTION
Football - Demonstration of stopping
Football - Practice of stopping
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:

- Demonstrate stopping a ball using the inside of the foot.
- Follow the correct progression in stopping.
- Show control and balance in stopping.
- Learners to demonstrate the correct technique for stopping a ball.
- Learners to follow the proper progression: stance, approach, contact, and control.
- Learners to practice maintaining balance while stopping.
What is the correct progression for stopping a ball?
- Footballs
- Open space
- KLB Creative Arts Grade 5 pg. 25
- Cones
- Practical assessment - Observation - Skills tests
3 3
CREATING AND EXECUTION
Football - Step trap stopping
Football - Demonstration of step trap stopping
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:

- Explain the step trap technique for stopping a ball.
- Demonstrate the step trap technique.
- Value the importance of different stopping techniques in football.
- Learners to discuss what step trap stopping is in football.
- Learners to use digital devices to watch step trap stopping technique.
- Learners to identify the position of the foot and body during step trap stopping.
What is step trap stopping and how is it performed?
- Footballs
- Open space
- KLB Creative Arts Grade 5 pg. 27
- Digital devices
- KLB Creative Arts Grade 5 pg. 28
- Cones
- Oral questions - Practical assessment - Observation
3 4
CREATING AND EXECUTION
Football - Practice of step trap stopping
Football - Introduction to dribbling
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:

- Practice step trap stopping in groups.
- Combine step trap stopping with other skills.
- Show teamwork and cooperation in group activities.
- Learners to practice step trap stopping in groups.
- Learners to combine step trap stopping with passing and movement.
- Learners to give constructive feedback to each other.
How can we effectively use step trap stopping in a game?
- Footballs
- Open space
- KLB Creative Arts Grade 5 pg. 29
- Cones
- Digital devices
- KLB Creative Arts Grade 5 pg. 30
- Video clips
- Practical assessment - Peer assessment - Observation
3 5
CREATING AND EXECUTION
Football - Straight dribble technique
Football - Demonstration of dribbling
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:

- Explain the straight dribble technique.
- Identify the correct body position and foot placement for dribbling.
- Value control and precision in football.
- Learners to use digital devices to watch video clips on straight dribble.
- Learners to identify the positioning of the lead foot, body posture, and hand position during dribbling.
- Learners to discuss the importance of keeping the ball close during dribbling.
How is straight dribble performed in football?
- Footballs
- Digital devices
- KLB Creative Arts Grade 5 pg. 30
- Open space
- KLB Creative Arts Grade 5 pg. 31
- Cones
- Oral questions - Practical assessment - Observation
3 6
CREATING AND EXECUTION
Football - Practice of dribbling
Football - Casting marking cones
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:

- Practice dribbling in different formations.
- Vary the speed of dribbling.
- Show improvement in dribbling technique.
- Learners to practice dribbling in pairs and groups.
- Learners to vary the speed of dribbling from slow to fast.
- Learners to practice maintaining control at different speeds.
How can we vary the speed of dribbling while maintaining control?
- Footballs
- Open space
- KLB Creative Arts Grade 5 pg. 31
- Cones
- Pictures
- Photos
- Digital devices
- KLB Creative Arts Grade 5 pg. 32
- Recycled materials
- Practical assessment - Observation - Peer assessment
4 1
CREATING AND EXECUTION
Football - Preparation of papier mâché
Football - Casting cones
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:

- Explain how to prepare papier mâché.
- Follow the correct procedure to prepare papier mâché.
- Value resourcefulness in creating materials for play.
- Learners to collect materials for preparing papier mâché.
- Learners to prepare papier mâché following the correct procedure.
- Learners to discuss the advantages of using papier mâché for casting cones.
How do we prepare papier mâché for casting cones?
- Pictures
- Photos
- KLB Creative Arts Grade 5 pg. 34
- Recycled papers
- Glue
- Water
- KLB Creative Arts Grade 5 pg. 35
- Prepared papier mâché
- Moulds
- Practical assessment - Observation - Projects
4 2
CREATING AND EXECUTION
Football - Drying and finishing cones
Football - Painting marking cones
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:

- Finish the marking cones by smoothening and sanding.
- Remove the cones carefully from the moulds.
- Show care in handling delicate materials.
- Learners to remove the dried cones from the moulds.
- Learners to smoothen the edges using sandpaper or rough stone.
- Learners to prepare the cones for painting.
How do we finish the cast cones?
- Pictures
- Photos
- KLB Creative Arts Grade 5 pg. 36
- Sandpaper
- Rough stones
- Paints
- Brushes
- Cast cones
- Practical assessment - Observation - Projects
4 3
CREATING AND EXECUTION
Football - Tie and dye technique
Football - T-shirt decoration using tie and dye
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:

- Explain what tie and dye is.
- Identify materials needed for tie and dye.
- Value creativity in fabric decoration.
- Learners to discuss what tie and dye is and its purpose in decorating fabrics.
- Learners to identify materials needed for tie and dye.
- Learners to explore different tie and dye patterns.
What is tie and dye technique?
- Pictures
- Digital devices
- KLB Creative Arts Grade 5 pg. 120
- Sample tie-dyed fabrics
- T-shirts
- Dyes
- KLB Creative Arts Grade 5 pg. 122
- Tying materials
- Oral questions - Written work - Observation
4 4
CREATING AND EXECUTION
Football - Mini game
Composing rhythm - Introduction to rhythm
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:

- Apply football skills in a mini game.
- Use marking cones to set up a playing area.
- Demonstrate good sportsmanship and fair play.
- Learners to mark a playing area using the decorated cones.
- Learners to form teams and play a mini football game wearing the decorated t-shirts.
- Learners to apply the skills of kicking, stopping, and dribbling learned.
How can we apply the football skills we have learned in a game situation?
- Footballs
- Open space
- KLB Creative Arts Grade 5 pg. 39
- Marking cones
- Decorated t-shirts
- Audio recordings
- Digital devices
- KLB Creative Arts Grade 5 pg. 42
- Percussion instruments
- Practical assessment - Peer assessment - Observation
4 5
CREATING AND EXECUTION
Composing rhythm - Note values
Composing rhythm - French rhythm names
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:

- Identify different note values in music.
- Explain the duration of different note values.
- Value precision in music notation.
- Learners to discuss different note values (minim, crotchet, quaver) and their durations.
- Learners to identify note values in simple songs.
- Learners to clap rhythms containing different note values.
What are note values and how do they affect rhythm?
- Charts
- Digital devices
- KLB Creative Arts Grade 5 pg. 43
- Music notation charts
- Audio recordings
- KLB Creative Arts Grade 5 pg. 44
- Oral questions - Written work - Observation
4 6
CREATING AND EXECUTION
Composing rhythm - Rests
Composing rhythm - Interpreting rhythmic patterns
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:

- Identify rests in music.
- Explain the duration of different rests.
- Appreciate the role of silence in music.
- Learners to discuss what rests are in music.
- Learners to identify different types of rests and their durations.
- Learners to relate rests to their equivalent note values.
What are rests and why are they important in music?
- Charts
- Audio recordings
- KLB Creative Arts Grade 5 pg. 45
- Music notation charts
- Digital devices
- KLB Creative Arts Grade 5 pg. 47
- Percussion instruments
- Oral questions - Written work - Observation
5 1
CREATING AND EXECUTION
Composing rhythm - Writing rhythmic patterns
Composing rhythm - Making a calligraphy pen
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:

- Write rhythmic patterns using note values.
- Convert French rhythm names to written notation.
- Appreciate precision in musical notation.
- Learners to write down dictated rhythmic patterns using French rhythm names.
- Learners to convert French rhythm names to written notation.
- Learners to practice writing the symbols of note values and their rests correctly.
How do we write rhythmic patterns using note values?
- Charts
- Music books
- KLB Creative Arts Grade 5 pg. 48
- Music writing materials
- Pictures
- Digital devices
- KLB Creative Arts Grade 5 pg. 49
- Materials for making calligraphy pens
- Written work - Practical tests - Observation
5 2
CREATING AND EXECUTION
Composing rhythm - Improvising a calligraphy pen
Composing rhythm - Calligraphy writing
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:

- Make a calligraphy pen using locally available materials.
- Follow the correct procedure for making a calligraphy pen.
- Show creativity in improvising tools.
- Learners to select materials for making a calligraphy pen.
- Learners to follow the correct procedure to make a calligraphy pen.
- Learners to test the pen by writing on paper.
How do we make and test a calligraphy pen?
- Pictures
- KLB Creative Arts Grade 5 pg. 51
- Bamboo/papyrus sticks
- Knives
- Ink
- Sample calligraphy
- KLB Creative Arts Grade 5 pg. 52
- Calligraphy pens
- Paper
- Practical assessment - Observation - Finished products
5 3
CREATING AND EXECUTION
Composing rhythm - Writing French rhythm names
Composing rhythm - Cartwheel skill
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:

- Write French rhythm names using calligraphy.
- Apply the correct technique in calligraphy writing.
- Value precision and neatness in written work.
- Learners to write French rhythm names using calligraphy.
- Learners to focus on maintaining the correct angle of slant and letter formation.
- Learners to create calligraphy examples of rhythmic patterns.
How can we write French rhythm names using calligraphy?
- Pictures
- Sample calligraphy
- KLB Creative Arts Grade 5 pg. 53
- Calligraphy pens
- Paper
- Digital devices
- KLB Creative Arts Grade 5 pg. 54
- Open space
- Mats
- Written work - Practical assessment - Observation
5 4
CREATING AND EXECUTION
Composing rhythm - Demonstrating cartwheel
Composing rhythm - Cartwheel to rhythmic pattern
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:

- Demonstrate the cartwheel skill.
- Follow the correct progression in performing a cartwheel.
- Show confidence in physical performance.
- Learners to demonstrate the cartwheel skill step by step.
- Learners to practice the cartwheel in a safe environment.
- Learners to provide support and feedback to each other.
How can we safely perform a cartwheel?
- Mats
- Open space
- KLB Creative Arts Grade 5 pg. 54
- KLB Creative Arts Grade 5 pg. 55
- Percussion instruments
- Practical assessment - Observation - Peer assessment
5 5
CREATING AND EXECUTION
Composing rhythm - Identifying two-beat patterns
Composing rhythm - Clapping beat patterns
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:

- Identify songs in two-beat patterns.
- Distinguish between strong and weak beats.
- Appreciate rhythm as an element of music.
- Learners to listen to different songs and identify those in two-beat patterns.
- Learners to clap/tap the beat and identify strong and weak beats.
- Learners to discuss the pattern created by strong and weak beats.
How can we identify songs in two-beat patterns?
- Audio recordings
- Digital devices
- KLB Creative Arts Grade 5 pg. 57
- Percussion instruments
- KLB Creative Arts Grade 5 pg. 58
- Oral questions - Listening tests - Observation
5 6
CREATING AND EXECUTION
Composing rhythm - Composing two-beat rhythms
Composing rhythm - Presenting composed rhythms
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:

- Create rhythmic patterns in two-beat patterns.
- Apply composition techniques in creating rhythms.
- Value originality in creative work.
- Learners to discuss composition techniques like repetition and variation.
- Learners to create rhythmic patterns using the techniques learned.
- Learners to write the created rhythms using note values.
How can we compose our own rhythms in two-beat patterns?
- Charts
- Digital devices
- KLB Creative Arts Grade 5 pg. 59
- Percussion instruments
- Recording devices
- KLB Creative Arts Grade 5 pg. 61
- Practical assessment - Written work - Projects
6 1
CREATING AND EXECUTION
Composing melody - Introduction to melody
Composing melody - Sol-fa syllables
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:

- Explain what melody is in music.
- Identify the difference between rhythm and melody.
- Appreciate melody as an element of music.
- Learners to discuss what melody is and how it differs from rhythm.
- Learners to listen to simple melodies and identify their characteristics.
- Learners to explore how melody creates emotion in music.
What is melody and how does it differ from rhythm?
- Audio recordings
- Digital devices
- KLB Creative Arts Grade 5 pg. 77
- Musical instruments
- Charts showing sol-fa syllables
- Oral questions - Written work - Observation
6 2
CREATING AND EXECUTION
Composing melody - Pitch discrimination
Composing melody - Ascending and descending order
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:

- Discriminate between different pitches.
- Sing sol-fa syllables with accurate pitch.
- Value pitch accuracy in singing.
- Learners to play melody games for pitch discrimination.
- Learners to identify different pitches displayed on cards or played on instruments.
- Learners to practice singing sol-fa syllables with accurate pitch.
How can we improve our pitch discrimination?
- Melody instruments
- Flash cards
- KLB Creative Arts Grade 5 pg. 78
- Digital devices
- Audio recordings
- KLB Creative Arts Grade 5 pg. 76
- Charts showing sol-fa syllables
- Practical assessment - Singing tests - Observation
6 3
CREATING AND EXECUTION
Composing melody - Kodaly hand signs
Composing melody - Performing hand signs
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:

- Identify the hand signs for sol-fa syllables d r m f s.
- Perform the hand signs correctly.
- Value gestures as a form of musical communication.
- Learners to use digital devices to watch videos of hand signs for sol-fa syllables.
- Learners to practice performing the hand signs for each sol-fa syllable.
- Learners to understand how the level of the hand shows the pitch level.
What are the hand signs for sol-fa syllables d r m f s?
- Pictures
- Digital devices
- KLB Creative Arts Grade 5 pg. 77
- Charts showing hand signs
- Audio recordings
- KLB Creative Arts Grade 5 pg. 79
- Practical assessment - Observation - Performance
6 4
CREATING AND EXECUTION
Composing melody - Oral interpretation
Composing melody - Aural interpretation
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:

- Interpret pitches of a melody by looking at hand signs or sol-fa syllables.
- Sing melodies from visual cues.
- Show confidence in sight-singing.
- Learners to make flashcards with sol-fa syllables.
- Learners to practice singing pitches shown on the flashcards.
- Learners to interpret hand signs performed by others.
How can we interpret melodies visually?
- Flashcards
- Charts
- KLB Creative Arts Grade 5 pg. 80
- Pictures of hand signs
- Audio recordings
- Digital devices
- KLB Creative Arts Grade 5 pg. 81
- Musical instruments
- Practical assessment - Observation - Performance
6 5
CREATING AND EXECUTION
Composing melody - Melody games
Composing melody - Composition techniques
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:

- Participate in melody games for pitch discrimination.
- Improve pitch accuracy through games.
- Show enjoyment in musical activities.
- Learners to play the sol-fa challenge game using digital devices.
- Learners to play melody games in groups.
- Learners to give each other feedback on pitch accuracy.
How can games help us improve our pitch discrimination?
- Digital devices
- KLB Creative Arts Grade 5 pg. 81
- Melody instruments
- Flashcards
- Audio recordings
- KLB Creative Arts Grade 5 pg. 82
- Charts showing sample melodies
- Practical assessment - Peer assessment - Observation
6 6
CREATING AND EXECUTION
Composing melody - Creating short melodies
Composing melody - Analyzing composed melodies
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:

- Create short melodies using sol-fa syllables d r m f s.
- Apply composition techniques in melody creation.
- Show originality in creative work.
- Learners to create short melodies using sol-fa syllables d r m f s and learned rhythms.
- Learners to apply composition techniques in their melodies.
- Learners to write their melodies using sol-fa syllables.
How can we create our own melodies using sol-fa syllables?
- Music writing materials
- KLB Creative Arts Grade 5 pg. 83
- Audio recording devices
- Written melodies
- KLB Creative Arts Grade 5 pg. 84
- Charts
- Projects - Written work - Peer assessment
7 1
CREATING AND EXECUTION
Composing melody - Creating a card
Composing melody - Collecting materials for cards
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:

- Explain how to make a decorated card.
- Identify materials for card making.
- Value creativity in presentation.
- Learners to discuss what cards are and their purposes.
- Learners to identify materials needed for making cards.
- Learners to plan the design and layout of their cards.
What materials do we need to make a decorated card?
- Pictures
- Digital devices
- KLB Creative Arts Grade 5 pg. 85
- Sample cards
- KLB Creative Arts Grade 5 pg. 87
- Materials for card making
- Oral questions - Observation - Projects
7 2
CREATING AND EXECUTION
Composing melody - Making a card
Composing melody - Decorating cards
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:

- Make a decorated card for displaying melodies.
- Apply appropriate techniques for card decoration.
- Show attention to detail in creative work.
- Learners to prepare materials for card making.
- Learners to create a card with appropriate dimensions and layout.
- Learners to fold and create the basic card structure.
How do we make a decorated card?
- Card making materials
- KLB Creative Arts Grade 5 pg. 87
- Scissors
- Adhesives
- Pictures
- KLB Creative Arts Grade 5 pg. 88
- Decorative materials
- Colors
- Practical assessment - Observation - Projects
7 3
CREATING AND EXECUTION
Composing melody - Writing melodies on cards
Rounders - Introduction to Rounders
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:

- Write composed melodies on cards using calligraphy.
- Layout melodies effectively on the card.
- Value precision in presentation.
- Learners to write their composed melodies on cards using calligraphy.
- Learners to plan the layout of the melodies on the cards.
- Learners to add titles and other information to the cards.
How can we effectively present our melodies on cards?
- Cards
- Calligraphy pens
- KLB Creative Arts Grade 5 pg. 89
- Ink
- Pictures
- Digital devices
- KLB Creative Arts Grade 5 pg. 93
- Rounders equipment
- Practical assessment - Observation - Finished products
7 4
CREATING AND EXECUTION
Rounders - Features of a Rounders bat
Rounders - Materials for carving
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:

- Identify the features of a Rounders bat.
- Explain the function of each part of the bat.
- Appreciate the design of sports equipment.
- Learners to study pictures of Rounders bats.
- Learners to identify the parts of a Rounders bat (knob, handle, shaft, head).
- Learners to discuss the function of each part.
What are the features of a Rounders bat?
- Pictures
- Digital devices
- KLB Creative Arts Grade 5 pg. 93
- Rounders bats (if available)
- KLB Creative Arts Grade 5 pg. 94
- Carving tools (if available)
- Oral questions - Written work - Observation
7 5
CREATING AND EXECUTION
Rounders - Collecting materials for carving
Rounders - Preparation for carving
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:

- Collect materials for carving a Rounders bat.
- Select appropriate wood for carving.
- Show responsibility in environmental conservation.
- Learners to collect materials for carving a Rounders bat.
- Learners to discuss the properties of different woods suitable for carving.
- Learners to explore environmental conservation when collecting materials.
What types of wood are suitable for carving a Rounders bat?
- Pictures
- KLB Creative Arts Grade 5 pg. 95
- Wood samples
- Wood
- Marking tools
- Observation - Oral questions - Projects
7 6
CREATING AND EXECUTION
Rounders - Carving a bat
Rounders - Finishing a bat
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:

- Carve the general shape of a Rounders bat.
- Apply appropriate carving techniques.
- Show patience and precision in crafting.
- Learners to cut out the general shape of the bat.
- Learners to carve the barrel into a rounded shape.
- Learners to ensure balance in the weight of the bat.
How do we carve the shape of a Rounders bat?
- Pictures
- KLB Creative Arts Grade 5 pg. 96
- Wood
- Carving tools
- KLB Creative Arts Grade 5 pg. 97
- Sandpaper
- Finishing materials
- Practical assessment - Observation - Projects
8

MID TERM BREAK

9 1
CREATING AND EXECUTION
Rounders - Ball improvisation
Rounders - Making an improvised ball
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:

- Identify materials for improvising a ball.
- Explain the process of making an improvised ball.
- Value resourcefulness in creating play materials.
- Learners to discuss materials that can be used to improvise a ball for Rounders.
- Learners to identify the properties of a good Rounders ball.
- Learners to collect materials for ball improvisation.
What materials can we use to improvise a Rounders ball?
- Pictures
- KLB Creative Arts Grade 5 pg. 98
- Materials for ball making
- Sample balls
- Recyclable materials
- Decorating materials
- Oral questions - Observation - Written work
9 2
CREATING AND EXECUTION
Rounders - Batting technique
Rounders - Demonstration of batting
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:

- Explain the correct batting technique in Rounders.
- Identify the proper stance, grip and swing.
- Value proper technique in sports.
- Learners to discuss the correct stance and grip for batting in Rounders.
- Learners to observe the correct swing, hit and follow-through in batting.
- Learners to identify the key aspects of effective batting.
What is the correct technique for batting in Rounders?
- Pictures
- Digital devices
- KLB Creative Arts Grade 5 pg. 98
- Rounders bats
- Open space
- KLB Creative Arts Grade 5 pg. 99
- Improvised bats
- Oral questions - Practical assessment - Observation
9 3
CREATING AND EXECUTION
Rounders - Fielding technique
Rounders - Bowling technique
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:

- Explain fielding skills in Rounders.
- Identify techniques for bowling, catching and tagging.
- Value teamwork in fielding activities.
- Learners to discuss fielding skills including bowling, catching and tagging.
- Learners to observe the correct techniques for each fielding skill.
- Learners to identify safety considerations in fielding.
What fielding skills are needed in Rounders?
- Pictures
- Digital devices
- KLB Creative Arts Grade 5 pg. 101
- Rounders equipment
- Rounders balls
- Open space
- Improvised balls
- Oral questions - Practical assessment - Observation
9 4
CREATING AND EXECUTION
Rounders - Catching technique
Rounders - Tagging technique
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:

- Demonstrate the correct catching technique.
- Apply proper hand positioning and body stance.
- Show anticipation and quick reaction in catching.
- Learners to demonstrate the correct hand positioning for catching.
- Learners to practice keeping their eyes on the ball.
- Learners to focus on securing the ball after catching.
What is the correct technique for catching in Rounders?
- Rounders balls
- Open space
- KLB Creative Arts Grade 5 pg. 102
- Improvised balls
- Rounders equipment
- Improvised equipment
- Practical assessment - Observation - Skills tests
9 5
CREATING AND EXECUTION
Rounders - Practicing batting and fielding
Rounders - Warming up activities
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:

- Demonstrate batting and fielding skills.
- Practice the skills in small groups.
- Show fair play and sportsmanship.
- Learners to demonstrate batting and fielding skills in small groups.
- Learners to practice bowling, batting, and fielding in rotation.
- Learners to give each other feedback on their technique.
How can we improve our batting and fielding skills?
- Rounders equipment
- Open space
- KLB Creative Arts Grade 5 pg. 104
- Improvised bats and balls
- Audio equipment
- Practical assessment - Peer assessment - Observation
9 6
CREATING AND EXECUTION
Rounders - Rules of the game
Rounders - Playing a mini game
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:

- Explain the rules of Rounders.
- Identify scoring methods in Rounders.
- Value fairness and adherence to rules.
- Learners to discuss the rules of Rounders.
- Learners to identify how scores are made in the game.
- Learners to explore the importance of following rules in team sports.
What are the key rules in Rounders?
- Pictures
- Charts
- KLB Creative Arts Grade 5 pg. 105
- Rule books
- Rounders equipment
- Open space
- Improvised equipment
- Oral questions - Written work - Observation
10 1
CREATING AND EXECUTION
Rounders - Team roles
Rounders - Game strategy
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:

- Identify different roles in a Rounders team.
- Explain the responsibilities of each role.
- Value teamwork and cooperation.
- Learners to discuss different roles in a Rounders team (batters, bowlers, fielders).
- Learners to identify the responsibilities of each role.
- Learners to explore how different roles contribute to team success.
What are the different roles in a Rounders team?
- Pictures
- Charts
- KLB Creative Arts Grade 5 pg. 106
- Digital devices
- Oral questions - Written work - Observation
10 2
CREATING AND EXECUTION
Rounders - Game situation practice
Rounders - Fair play and sportsmanship
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:

- Apply Rounders skills in game situations.
- Make appropriate decisions based on game context.
- Show adaptability in different game situations.
- Learners to practice specific game situations (e.g., runners on multiple posts).
- Learners to make decisions based on the game context.
- Learners to adapt their skills to different game situations.
How can we apply our skills in different game situations?
- Rounders equipment
- Open space
- KLB Creative Arts Grade 5 pg. 106
- Improvised equipment
- Pictures
- Charts
- Digital devices
- Practical assessment - Observation - Scenario-based assessment
10 3
CREATING AND EXECUTION
PERFORMANCE AND DISPLAY
Rounders - Full game
Athletics - Visual baton exchange
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:

- Play a full game of Rounders.
- Apply all skills, rules, and strategies learned.
- Demonstrate teamwork, fair play, and sportsmanship.
- Learners to set up a full Rounders field.
- Learners to form teams and play a complete game of Rounders.
- Learners to apply all the skills, rules, and strategies they have learned.
How can we combine all we've learned in a full game of Rounders?
- Rounders equipment
- Open space
- KLB Creative Arts Grade 5 pg. 106
- Improvised equipment
- Sisal, leather, recycled bag materials, old fabric
- KLB Creative Arts Learner's Book Grade 5 pg. 108
- Digital devices
- Sample plaited items
- Practical assessment - Observation - Peer assessment
10 4
PERFORMANCE AND DISPLAY
Athletics - Visual baton exchange
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:

- Prepare materials for plaiting a rope.
- Decorate the plaiting materials using appropriate techniques.
- Demonstrate responsibility in handling materials and tools.
- Learners prepare the materials for plaiting by cleaning and cutting.
- Learners decorate the material for plaiting by dyeing/painting.
- Learners work cooperatively in groups while preparing materials.
What techniques can be used to decorate plaiting materials?
- Dyes, paints
- KLB Creative Arts Learner's Book Grade 5 pg. 109
- Scissors, brushes
- Containers for dyeing
- Prepared plaiting materials
- Video clips on plaiting techniques
- Observation - Practical assessment - Peer evaluation
10 5
PERFORMANCE AND DISPLAY
Athletics - Visual baton exchange
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:

- Make a baton for use in a relay.
- Demonstrate proper techniques in baton making.
- Show creativity in decorating the baton.
- Learners improvise a baton stick from locally available resources.
- Learners engage in cutting, peeling the bark, drying, and decorating the baton.
- Learners apply different decoration techniques: painting, smoking, incising.
How is a relay performed?
- Locally available materials for making batons
- KLB Creative Arts Learner's Book Grade 5 pg. 110
- Tools for cutting and decorating
- Paints and decorative materials
- Pictures and videos of relay races
- KLB Creative Arts Learner's Book Grade 5 pg. 112
- Digital devices
- Relay batons
- Observation - Practical assessment - Finished product evaluation
10 6
PERFORMANCE AND DISPLAY
Athletics - Visual baton exchange
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:

- Demonstrate the technique of visual baton exchange.
- Execute the correct positioning for visual baton exchange.
- Appreciate the importance of proper technique in baton exchange.
- Learners practice standing in the same lane with teammates.
- Learners practice looking back when the runner with the baton approaches.
- Learners practice extending the receiving arm back with palm up.
- Learners practice holding the baton correctly after receiving.
What is the correct technique for visual baton exchange?
- Relay batons
- KLB Creative Arts Learner's Book Grade 5 pg. 112
- Marked lanes
- Open space
- Pictures and videos
- KLB Creative Arts Learner's Book Grade 5 pg. 113
- Digital devices
- Practical assessment - Observation - Peer evaluation
11 1
PERFORMANCE AND DISPLAY
Athletics - Visual baton exchange
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:

- Demonstrate the up-sweep technique of baton exchange.
- Execute the correct hand positioning for up-sweep technique.
- Show discipline during practice sessions.
- Learners practice the up-sweep technique standing in the same lane 10 meters apart.
- Learners practice extending the receiving hand back at waist height with arm facing down.
- Learners practice swinging the baton up into the receiving hand.
- Learners take turns practicing both roles.
How is the up-sweep technique executed?
- Relay batons
- KLB Creative Arts Learner's Book Grade 5 pg. 115
- Marked lanes
- Open space
- Practical assessment - Observation - Peer feedback
11 2
PERFORMANCE AND DISPLAY
Athletics - Visual baton exchange
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:

- Practice visual baton exchange in a team.
- Follow the correct sequence of steps in visual baton exchange.
- Demonstrate teamwork during practice.
- Learners form teams of four runners to practice baton change.
- Learners mark lanes using whitewash or visible materials.
- Learners practice visual baton exchange observing lane discipline and proper technique.
- Learners provide feedback to teammates.
How can we improve our visual baton exchange skills?
- Relay batons
- KLB Creative Arts Learner's Book Grade 5 pg. 116
- Marked lanes
- Whitewash or marking materials
- Open space
- Practical assessment - Observation - Team performance evaluation
11 3
PERFORMANCE AND DISPLAY
Athletics - Visual baton exchange
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:

- Participate in a relay race using visual baton exchange.
- Apply the correct technique during the race.
- Demonstrate sportsmanship during competition.
- Learners form teams of four runners.
- Learners participate in relay races using visual baton exchange.
- Learners observe safety rules and lane discipline.
- Learners discuss their performance after the race.
How can we apply visual baton exchange skills in a race?
- Relay batons
- KLB Creative Arts Learner's Book Grade 5 pg. 117
- Marked track
- Whistles
- Stopwatches
- Competition performance - Observation - Self and peer evaluation
11 4
PERFORMANCE AND DISPLAY
Athletics - Visual baton exchange
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:

- Perform the East African Community Anthem before a relay race.
- Observe appropriate etiquette during the anthem.
- Value the importance of regional cooperation.
- Learners practice singing the three verses of the East African Community Anthem.
- Learners observe proper etiquette during the performance.
- Learners discuss the message, value, and occasions when the anthem is performed.
What is the significance of the East African Community Anthem?
- East African Community Anthem recording
- KLB Creative Arts Learner's Book Grade 5 pg. 119
- Audio equipment
- Lyrics display
- Video recordings
- KLB Creative Arts Learner's Book Grade 5 pg. 117
- Self-assessment forms
- Observation checklists
- Performance assessment - Observation - Group discussion
11 5
PERFORMANCE AND DISPLAY
Fabric Decoration - Tie and Dye
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:

- Identify fabrics decorated using tie and dye techniques.
- Explain how patterns are created in tie and dye.
- Appreciate the aesthetic value of tie and dye decoration.
- Learners study samples of fabrics decorated with tie and dye.
- Learners identify how different patterns were created.
- Learners discuss the principles of tie and dye decoration.
- Learners make presentations about tie and dye techniques.
How were the patterns on the fabrics created?
- Sample tie-dyed fabrics
- KLB Creative Arts Learner's Book Grade 5 pg. 120
- Digital devices
- Pictures of tie-dyed fabrics
- Tie and dye materials
- KLB Creative Arts Learner's Book Grade 5 pg. 121
- Charts showing tying techniques
- Oral questions - Written assignment - Group presentations
11 6
PERFORMANCE AND DISPLAY
Fabric Decoration - Tie and Dye
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:

- Collect materials for tie and dye decoration.
- Classify materials according to their uses in tie and dye.
- Demonstrate responsibility in gathering and storing materials.
- Learners identify and collect materials for tie and dye: fabrics, dyes, strings, rubber bands.
- Learners sort and classify materials according to their uses.
- Learners discuss safety precautions when handling dyes and other materials.
What materials can we find locally for tie and dye?
- Collection bags
- KLB Creative Arts Learner's Book Grade 5 pg. 122
- Storage containers
- Sample materials
- Commercial dyes
- KLB Creative Arts Learner's Book Grade 5 pg. 123
- Containers for mixing
- Fixatives (salt, caustic soda)
- Protective gear
- Observation - Materials checklist - Group work assessment
12 1
PERFORMANCE AND DISPLAY
Fabric Decoration - Tie and Dye
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:

- Prepare natural dyes for tie and dye decoration.
- Extract color from natural materials.
- Value the use of eco-friendly materials in art.
- Learners collect natural materials for dye extraction: flowers, roots, tree bark.
- Learners prepare natural dyes by crushing, boiling, and extracting color.
- Learners sieve the mixture and add fixatives.
- Learners test the dyes on sample fabrics.
How can we make natural dyes?
- Natural materials (flowers, bark, roots)
- KLB Creative Arts Learner's Book Grade 5 pg. 123
- Cooking pots
- Sieves
- Heat source
- Fixatives
- Fabric pieces
- KLB Creative Arts Learner's Book Grade 5 pg. 124
- Strings, rubber bands
- Demonstration materials
- Observation - Practical assessment - Color extraction results
12 2
PERFORMANCE AND DISPLAY
Fabric Decoration - Tie and Dye
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:

- Dye tied fabric using prepared dyes.
- Follow the correct dyeing procedure.
- Practice good hygiene during the dyeing process.
- Learners dip tied fabric in the dye bath or pour dye on the fabric.
- Learners observe appropriate timing for the dyeing process.
- Learners rinse the fabric to remove excess dye.
- Learners discuss troubleshooting during the dyeing process.
What is the correct procedure for dyeing tied fabric?
- Tied fabrics
- KLB Creative Arts Learner's Book Grade 5 pg. 125
- Prepared dyes
- Containers for dyeing
- Rinsing facilities
- Protective gear
- Dyed fabrics
- KLB Creative Arts Learner's Book Grade 5 pg. 126
- Drying facilities
- Sample patterns for comparison
- Practical assessment - Observation - Process documentation
12 3
PERFORMANCE AND DISPLAY
Fabric Decoration - Appliqué
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:

- Identify fabrics decorated using appliqué technique.
- Explain how patterns are created in appliqué.
- Appreciate the aesthetic value of appliqué decoration.
- Learners study samples of fabrics decorated with appliqué.
- Learners identify how different patterns were created in appliqué.
- Learners discuss the principles of appliqué decoration.
- Learners watch demonstrations of appliqué techniques.
How were the patterns on the fabrics created using appliqué?
- Sample appliqué fabrics
- KLB Creative Arts Learner's Book Grade 5 pg. 127
- Digital devices
- Video links on appliqué
- Fabric pieces
- KLB Creative Arts Learner's Book Grade 5 pg. 128
- Thread, needles, scissors
- Storage containers
- Oral questions - Written assignment - Group discussion
12 4
PERFORMANCE AND DISPLAY
Fabric Decoration - Appliqué
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:

- Prepare materials for appliqué decoration.
- Create templates for appliqué designs.
- Demonstrate precision in cutting and template making.
- Learners create templates for appliqué designs.
- Learners trace the templates onto fabric pieces.
- Learners cut out the fabric pieces for appliqué.
- Learners organize the cut pieces according to the design.
How do we prepare materials for appliqué decoration?
- Paper for templates
- KLB Creative Arts Learner's Book Grade 5 pg. 129
- Fabric pieces
- Scissors, pencils
- Pins
- Prepared appliqué pieces
- Background fabric
- Pins, needles, thread
- Adhesives if using
- Practical assessment - Observation - Template quality evaluation
12 5
PERFORMANCE AND DISPLAY
Fabric Decoration - Appliqué
Fabric Decoration - Display
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:

- Add embellishments to appliqué work.
- Apply finishing techniques to appliqué work.
- Demonstrate attention to detail in decorative work.
- Learners stitch or paste on embellishments like beads, ribbons, or buttons.
- Learners neaten the fabric by trimming edges.
- Learners add final decorative stitches or details.
- Learners inspect their work for quality and completion.
How can we enhance our appliqué work with embellishments?
- Embellishment materials
- KLB Creative Arts Learner's Book Grade 5 pg. 130
- Needles, thread
- Scissors
- Adhesives
- Decorated fabrics
- Display area
- Labels, pins
- Display boards
- Practical assessment - Observation - Product quality evaluation
12 6
PERFORMANCE AND DISPLAY
Fabric Decoration - Appraisal
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:

- Appraise own and others' decorated fabrics.
- Apply criteria for evaluating fabric decoration work.
- Show respect for others' creative expressions.
- Learners observe and discuss the displayed fabrics.
- Learners identify strengths in their own and others' work.
- Learners suggest improvements for future decoration work.
- Learners complete self and peer assessment forms.
How can we improve our fabric decoration techniques?
- Displayed decorated fabrics
- KLB Creative Arts Learner's Book Grade 5 pg. 130
- Assessment forms
- Criteria checklist
- Peer evaluation - Self-assessment - Group discussion
13

END TERM ASSESSMENT AND CLOSING


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