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WK LSN STRAND SUB-STRAND LESSON LEARNING OUTCOMES LEARNING EXPERIENCES KEY INQUIRY QUESTIONS LEARNING RESOURCES ASSESSMENT METHODS REFLECTION
1 1
Natural and Historic Built Environments
Elements of a Map
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:

- identify the key elements of a map
- appreciate the use of maps in understanding the environment
- desire to learn more about maps
Learners:
- brainstorm in groups the key elements of a map (title, frame, scale, compass, key)
- locate elements of a map in groups, using a sketch map, wall map, atlas and digital maps
- discuss the various areas where maps are used in their daily lives
How do we use maps in our daily lives?
- Mentor Social Studies Learner's Book pg. 1
- Wall maps
- Digital maps
- Atlas
- Flash cards
- Pictures showing maps
- Observation schedules - Oral questions - Written tests
1 2
Natural and Historic Built Environments
Elements of a Map
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:

- illustrate the key elements of a map on a sketch
- show creativity while drawing a sketch map with elements
- develop interest in creating maps
Learners:
- come up with unique ideas as they draw a sketch map and label the key elements
- practice reading and interpreting a map using the key elements
- use digital technology to play computer games in groups on the elements of a map
Why are elements of a map important?
- Mentor Social Studies Learner's Book pg. 3
- Manila papers
- Colored pencils
- Charts
- Digital devices
- Mentor Social Studies Learner's Book pg. 5
- Various types of maps
- Plain paper
- String
- Ruler
- Digital maps
- Projects - Portfolios - Observation schedules
1 3
Natural and Historic Built Environments
Elements of a Map
Location, Position and Size of Kenya
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:

- draw a sketch map indicating the key elements
- interpret information from a map
- show interest in interpreting maps
Learners:
- draw a sketch map of an area showing various features
- locate important features using the key elements
- find the direction of one feature from another using a compass
- measure distances using a scale
How do we create and read maps?
- Mentor Social Studies Learner's Book pg. 7
- Drawing materials
- Rulers
- Manila papers
- Digital devices
- Mentor Social Studies Learner's Book pg. 9
- Google Maps
- Playing cards with names of elements of maps
- Atlas
- Mentor Social Studies Learner's Book pg. 10
- Wall map of East Africa
- Digital maps
- Projects - Portfolios - Observation schedules
2 1
Natural and Historic Built Environments
Location, Position and Size of Kenya
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:

- locate the position of Kenya in relation to her neighbors using compass directions
- draw maps indicating Kenya's position in relation to neighbors
- value Kenya's geographical position
Learners:
- locate Kenya on the map of East Africa
- describe the position of Kenya in relation to neighboring countries using compass directions
- use cut-outs to locate the position of Kenya in relation to her neighbors
- draw maps showing Kenya's position using compass directions
What is the position of Kenya in relation to her neighbors?
- Mentor Social Studies Learner's Book pg. 12
- Wall map of East Africa
- Cut-outs of countries
- Atlas
- Digital maps
- Mentor Social Studies Learner's Book pg. 14
- Digital resources
- Drawing materials
- Observation schedules - Written tests - Projects
2 2
Natural and Historic Built Environments
Location, Position and Size of Kenya
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:

- explain ways of promoting good relations between Kenya and her neighbors
- demonstrate understanding of the importance of good neighborliness
- value good relations between Kenya and her neighbors
Learners:
- discuss ways to promote good relations between Kenya and her neighbors
- write an essay on promoting good relations between Kenya and neighbors
- compose songs and poems about Kenya and her neighbors
- discuss benefits of good relations with neighboring countries
How can we promote good relations with our neighboring countries?
- Mentor Social Studies Learner's Book pg. 15
- Resource persons
- Digital resources
- Pictures
- Charts
- Mentor Social Studies Learner's Book pg. 16
- Atlas
- Drawing materials
- Digital maps
- Wall maps
- Observation - Written assignments - Oral presentations
2 3
Natural and Historic Built Environments
Main Physical Features in Kenya
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:

- identify the main physical features in Kenya
- classify physical features into relief and drainage features
- appreciate the diversity of physical features in Kenya
Learners:
- take a nature walk to identify physical features in the local area
- identify main physical features in Kenya from word search puzzles
- classify physical features into relief features (mountains, plateaus, plains, hills, valleys) and drainage features (lakes, rivers, oceans, swamps)
- take pictures or videos of physical features in the local area
Why are physical features important?
- Mentor Social Studies Learner's Book pg. 17
- Pictures of physical features
- Digital cameras/devices
- Word search puzzles
- Charts
- Observation schedules - Oral questions - Written tests
3 1
Natural and Historic Built Environments
Main Physical Features in Kenya
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:

- locate the main physical features in Kenya on a map
- draw a map showing main physical features
- show willingness to protect physical features
Learners:
- use digital devices or atlas to locate main physical features in Kenya
- draw a map of Kenya and locate the main physical features
- model physical features using locally available materials (bean seeds for hills, maize seeds for lakes, small stones for mountains)
- display the chart at the Social Studies Corner
How are physical features distributed in Kenya?
- Mentor Social Studies Learner's Book pg. 20
- Atlas
- Wall map of Kenya
- Digital maps
- Manila paper
- Local materials for modeling
- Projects - Observation - Written assignments
3 2
Natural and Historic Built Environments
Main Physical Features in Kenya
Weather and Climate
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:

- explain ways of caring for physical features
- participate in activities to conserve physical features
- value the physical features found in Kenya
Learners:
- discuss the importance of physical features
- identify ways of taking care of physical features
- participate in activities to conserve physical features in the local environment
- create awareness on the importance of conserving physical features
How can we care for physical features?
- Mentor Social Studies Learner's Book pg. 23
- Pictures of physical features
- Digital resources
- Resource persons
- Charts
- Mentor Social Studies Learner's Book pg. 25
- Pictures showing different weather conditions
- Weather instruments
- Observation schedules - Written assignments - Projects
3 3
Natural and Historic Built Environments
Weather and Climate
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:

- explain factors that determine weather conditions
- describe different weather elements
- show interest in observing weather elements
Learners:
- discuss factors that determine weather conditions of a place
- match weather conditions with elements of weather
- observe and record daily weather conditions
- discuss the role of meteorologists
How do we describe weather conditions?
- Mentor Social Studies Learner's Book pg. 27
- Weather charts
- Pictures
- Digital resources
- Weather recording instruments
- Written assignments - Observation schedules - Oral questions
4 1
Natural and Historic Built Environments
Weather and Climate
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:

- identify the main climatic regions in Kenya
- locate climatic regions on a map of Kenya
- value different climatic regions in Kenya
Learners:
- use an atlas to locate the main climatic regions in Kenya
- identify the number of climatic regions in Kenya
- draw a map of Kenya showing climatic regions
- discuss the distribution of climatic regions in Kenya
Why do we experience different climatic conditions in Kenya?
- Mentor Social Studies Learner's Book pg. 29
- Atlas
- Wall map of Kenya showing climatic regions
- Digital maps
- Drawing materials
- Projects - Written assignments - Observation schedules
4 2
Natural and Historic Built Environments
Weather and Climate
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:

- describe characteristics of the main climatic regions in Kenya
- match climatic regions with their characteristics
- appreciate the diversity of climate in Kenya
Learners:
- discuss characteristics of main climatic regions in Kenya
- create flashcards on characteristics of climatic regions
- match climatic regions with their characteristics
- discuss the climate of their local area
What are the characteristics of different climatic regions in Kenya?
- Mentor Social Studies Learner's Book pg. 30
- Atlas
- Wall map showing climatic regions
- Digital resources
- Flashcards
- Written tests - Oral questions - Observation schedules
4 3
Natural and Historic Built Environments
Weather and Climate
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:

- explain effects of extreme weather conditions
- discuss how weather and climate influence economic activities
- show concern for areas affected by extreme weather
Learners:
- find out from parents/guardians about effects of extreme weather conditions
- discuss economic activities associated with different climatic conditions
- recite poems about climate and economic activities
- watch video clips on climatic regions in Kenya
How does climate influence economic activities?
- Mentor Social Studies Learner's Book pg. 32
- Digital resources
- Pictures
- Resource persons
- Video clips
- Mentor Social Studies Learner's Book pg. 33
- Weather forecasts
- Charts
- Written assignments - Oral presentations - Observation schedules
5 1
Natural and Historic Built Environments
The Built Environments
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:

- identify the main historic built environments in Kenya
- explain the purpose of historic built environments
- appreciate historic built environments
Learners:
- study pictures of historic built environments
- brainstorm the main historic built environments in Kenya (museums, monuments, cultural centers, historical buildings)
- use digital/print resources to identify historic built environments
- match pictures with explanations about historic built environments
What are historic built environments?
- Mentor Social Studies Learner's Book pg. 34
- Pictures of historic built environments
- Digital resources
- Charts
- Resource persons
- Observation schedules - Oral questions - Written tests
5 2
Natural and Historic Built Environments
The Built Environments
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:

- show the main historic built environments in Kenya on a map
- identify the location of various historic built environments
- value the preservation of historic built environments
Learners:
- study a map showing the location of main historic built environments in Kenya
- identify historic built environments shown on the map
- draw a map locating historic built environments in Kenya
- discuss the distribution of historic built environments across Kenya
Where are historic built environments located in Kenya?
- Mentor Social Studies Learner's Book pg. 36
- Map of Kenya showing historic built environments
- Atlas
- Digital maps
- Drawing materials
- Projects - Written assignments - Observation schedules
5 3
Natural and Historic Built Environments
The Built Environments
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:

- explain strategies to conserve historic built environments
- develop methods to conserve built environments
- show willingness to participate in conservation efforts
Learners:
- discuss why we should conserve historic built environments
- identify strategies people are using to conserve historic built environments
- research strategies for conserving historic built environments
- prepare posters on conservation of historic built environments
How can we conserve historic built environments?
- Mentor Social Studies Learner's Book pg. 37
- Pictures
- Digital resources
- Resource persons
- Manila papers
- Mentor Social Studies Learner's Book pg. 39
- Historic built environment in locality
- Digital cameras
- Charts
- Projects - Written assignments - Oral presentations
6 1
People, Population and Social Organisations
Language Groups in Kenya
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:

- identify the main language groups in Kenya
- show understanding of language diversity in Kenya
- appreciate diversity of language groups in Kenya
Learners:
- brainstorm in groups the main language groups in Kenya (The Nilotes, Bantu, Cushites)
- talk about communities who speak related languages
- identify communities belonging to the same language groups
- study pictures showing representatives of different language groups
What language groups are found in Kenya?
- Mentor Social Studies Learner's Book pg. 43
- Pictures of people from different communities
- Digital resources
- Charts
- Maps
- Mentor Social Studies Learner's Book pg. 45
- Digital devices
- Atlas
- Resource persons
- Observation schedules - Oral questions - Written tests
6 2
People, Population and Social Organisations
Language Groups in Kenya
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:

- explain ways in which different language groups depend on each other
- show how interdependence occurs among language groups
- value interdependence among different language groups
Learners:
- discuss ways in which different language groups depend on each other
- identify economic activities associated with different language groups
- study pictures showing interdependence among language groups
- role-play scenarios that depict interdependence of language groups
How do language groups depend on each other?
- Mentor Social Studies Learner's Book pg. 47
- Pictures
- Digital resources
- Resource persons
- Charts
- Mentor Social Studies Learner's Book pg. 48
- Manila papers
- Mentor Social Studies Learner's Book pg. 49
- Audio-visual materials
- Traditional artifacts
- Observation schedules - Oral questions - Role-play assessment
6 3
People, Population and Social Organisations
Population Distribution in Kenya
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:

- explain the concept of population density
- identify areas of high and low population density
- show interest in understanding population distribution
Learners:
- study a map of an area and identify parts with high and low population density
- describe the population distribution in the area around the school
- discuss the meaning of population density
- differentiate between densely populated and sparsely populated areas
What is population distribution?
- Mentor Social Studies Learner's Book pg. 50
- Maps showing population distribution
- Atlas
- Digital resources
- Charts
- Mentor Social Studies Learner's Book pg. 52
- Map of Kenya showing population distribution
- Drawing materials
- Digital maps
- Observation schedules - Oral questions - Written tests
7 1
People, Population and Social Organisations
Resources and Economic Activities
Resources and Economic Activities
Population Distribution in Kenya
Resources in Kenya - Types of resources
Resources in Kenya - Prudent use of resources
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:

- acknowledge the impact of population distribution in Kenya
- explain how population distribution affects development
- show awareness of population-related challenges
Learners:
- debate on how population distribution has impacted resources
- create a skit showing the impact of population distribution on housing, food security, education, and health services
- play computer games on population distribution
- discuss solutions to population-related challenges
How does population distribution affect development?
- Mentor Social Studies Learner's Book pg. 53
- Digital resources
- Charts
- Resource persons
- Pictures
- Mentor Social Studies Learner's Book pg. 69
- Pictures of different resources
- Digital devices
- Resource person
- Mentor Social Studies Learner's Book pg. 71
- Debate assessment - Performance assessment - Observation schedules
7 2
Resources and Economic Activities
Resources in Kenya - Conservation strategies
Mining in Kenya - Major minerals found in Kenya
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:

- Demonstrate ways of conserving various resources
- Take part in resource conservation activities
- Show responsibility in conserving resources
- Learners write a poem on prudent use of resources found in Kenya
- Learners take part in planting trees along the fence of their school
- Learners draw a table showing how different resources in Kenya can be conserved
How do we benefit from conserved resources?
- Mentor Social Studies Learner's Book pg. 72
- Tree seedlings
- Digital devices
- Charts
- Resource person
- Mentor Social Studies Learner's Book pg. 74
- Pictures of minerals
- Projects - Written tests - Observation
7 3
Resources and Economic Activities
Mining in Kenya - Locating mineral deposits on maps
Mining in Kenya - Contribution to economy
Fishing in Kenya - Main inland fishing grounds
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:

- Locate the major minerals in the map of Kenya
- Draw a map showing locations of major minerals in Kenya
- Value minerals as important resources in Kenya
- Learners use a map of Kenya to locate some of the major mineral deposits
- Learners draw a map of Kenya and indicate where major minerals are mined
- Learners copy and complete a table showing minerals and where they are mined in Kenya
Where are major minerals found in Kenya?
- Mentor Social Studies Learner's Book pg. 75
- Map of Kenya
- Digital devices
- Atlas
- Mentor Social Studies Learner's Book pg. 76
- Resource person
- Charts
- Mentor Social Studies Learner's Book pg. 79
- Pictures of fishing grounds
- Projects - Written assignments - Observation
8 1
Resources and Economic Activities
Fishing in Kenya - Mapping fishing grounds
Fishing in Kenya - Contribution to the economy
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:

- Locate the main inland fishing grounds in Kenya
- Draw a map showing the main inland fishing grounds
- Model the main inland fishing grounds in Kenya
- Learners study a map of Kenya showing the main inland fishing grounds
- Learners draw a map of Kenya and locate the main inland fishing grounds
- Learners model the main inland fishing grounds using locally available materials
How are fishing grounds distributed in Kenya?
- Mentor Social Studies Learner's Book pg. 80
- Map of Kenya
- Digital devices
- Manila paper
- Colored papers
- Mentor Social Studies Learner's Book pg. 81
- Resource person
- Charts
- Projects - Observation - Written assignments
8 2
Resources and Economic Activities
Fishing in Kenya - Fishing as an economic activity
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:

- Write a poem or song on fishing as an economic activity
- Debate on importance of fishing in Kenya
- Appreciate fishing as an economic activity
- Learners write a poem or song encouraging people to take part in fishing as an economic activity
- Learners debate the statement: "Fishing is an important economic activity"
- Learners create posters on the importance of fishing in Kenya
What are the benefits of fishing as an economic activity?
- Mentor Social Studies Learner's Book pg. 82
- Digital devices
- Resource person
- Manila paper
- Projects - Observation - Oral presentations
8 3
Resources and Economic Activities
Wildlife and Tourism in Kenya - Main tourist attractions
Wildlife and Tourism in Kenya - Game reserves vs. national parks
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:

- Identify the main tourist attractions in Kenya
- Categorize different tourist attractions in Kenya
- Appreciate the diversity of tourist attractions in Kenya
- Learners discuss and share on who a tourist is
- Learners brainstorm on main tourist attractions in Kenya (Wildlife, Historical Sites, Natural Sceneries)
- Learners cut pictures of main tourist attractions in Kenya and paste them in their scrapbook or notebook
Why is wildlife important?
- Mentor Social Studies Learner's Book pg. 84
- Pictures of tourist attractions
- Digital devices
- Resource person
- Mentor Social Studies Learner's Book pg. 86
- Map of Kenya
- Pictures of wildlife
- Observation - Oral questions - Written assignments
9 1
Resources and Economic Activities
Wildlife and Tourism in Kenya - Mapping parks and reserves
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:

- Locate the main game reserves and national parks in Kenya
- Draw a map showing the main game reserves and national parks
- Show interest in conservation of wildlife
- Learners study a map showing the location of national parks and game reserves in Kenya
- Learners draw a map of Kenya and locate and label national parks and game reserves
- Learners trace paths to different game parks on a map
Where are the main game reserves and national parks located in Kenya?
- Mentor Social Studies Learner's Book pg. 87
- Map of Kenya
- Atlas
- Digital devices
- Projects - Written assignments - Observation
9 2
Resources and Economic Activities
Wildlife and Tourism in Kenya - Contribution of wildlife to the economy
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:

- Explain the contribution of wildlife to the economy of Kenya
- Discuss ways in which wildlife promotes tourism
- Appreciate the importance of wildlife conservation
- Learners use digital devices to find out the contribution of wildlife in Kenya
- Learners discuss various ways in which wildlife contributes to the economy of Kenya
- Learners write down how wildlife contributes to the economy of Kenya and share in class
How does wildlife contribute to our economy?
- Mentor Social Studies Learner's Book pg. 88
- Digital devices
- Resource person
- Charts
- Oral questions - Written assignments - Observation
9 3
Resources and Economic Activities
Wildlife and Tourism in Kenya - Contribution of tourism to the economy
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:

- Explain the contribution of tourism to the economy of Kenya
- Debate on advantages and disadvantages of tourism
- Acknowledge the contribution of tourism to national development
- Learners discuss the contribution of tourism to the economy of Kenya
- Learners hold a debate on "Tourism has more advantages than disadvantages to our economy"
- Learners recite a poem about wildlife and tourism in Kenya
What is the contribution of tourism to our economy?
- Mentor Social Studies Learner's Book pg. 89
- Resource person
- Digital devices
- Charts
- Debate - Oral presentations - Written assignments
10 1
Resources and Economic Activities
Development of Transport - Early forms of transport
Development of Transport - Modern forms of transport
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:

- Identify main forms of early transport
- Describe characteristics of early forms of transport
- Appreciate evolution of transport
- Learners discuss the meaning of transport
- Learners use digital or print resources to find out the main early forms of transport (human porterage, pack animals, log boats and rafts)
- Learners sketch the early forms of transport and present in class
How were people and goods transported in the past?
- Mentor Social Studies Learner's Book pg. 92
- Pictures of early forms of transport
- Digital devices
- Resource person
- Mentor Social Studies Learner's Book pg. 94
- Pictures of modern forms of transport
- Charts
- Observation - Oral questions - Projects
10 2
Resources and Economic Activities
Development of Transport - Road safety measures
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:

- Explain ways of maintaining road safety in society
- Draw and interpret road signs in Kenya
- Apply safety precautions in using means of transport
- Learners find out ways of observing road safety in Kenya
- Learners explain the meaning of different road signs
- Learners draw traffic lights and show red, green and amber colors with their meanings
Why is it important to observe road safety?
- Mentor Social Studies Learner's Book pg. 95
- Pictures of road signs
- Digital devices
- Charts
- Resource person
- Observation - Written assignments - Projects
10 3
Resources and Economic Activities
Development of Transport - Road safety practice
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:

- Role play how to observe traffic rules
- Apply road safety measures in daily life
- Value the importance of observing road safety
- Learners role play how to observe traffic rules while using the road
- Learners observe safety precautions as they role play how to use means of transport
- Learners write a report on the safety measures that should be observed while using means of transport
How can we apply road safety measures in our daily lives?
- Mentor Social Studies Learner's Book pg. 98
- Pictures of road signs
- Digital devices
- Traffic park (if available)
- Role play - Observation - Written assignments
11 1
Resources and Economic Activities
Development of Transport - Role in national development
Development of Communication - Early forms of communication
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:

- Explain the role of modern forms of transport in national development
- Create messages on importance of transport
- Appreciate the role of transport in national development
- Learners discuss the role of modern forms of transport in national development
- Learners create a communication message appreciating the role of modern forms of transport in national development
- Learners display the message on the school's noticeboard
How has transport contributed to our national development?
- Mentor Social Studies Learner's Book pg. 99
- Manila paper
- Digital devices
- Resource person
- Mentor Social Studies Learner's Book pg. 101
- Pictures of early forms of communication
- Oral questions - Projects - Written assignments
11 2
Resources and Economic Activities
Development of Communication - Modern means of communication
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:

- Identify modern means of communication
- Classify different modern means of communication
- Value the importance of modern means of communication
- Learners identify and name different means of communication shown in pictures
- Learners find seven means of communication from a wordsearch
- Learners discuss modern means of communication in Kenya using digital resources/print media
How have modern means of communication improved our lives?
- Mentor Social Studies Learner's Book pg. 103
- Pictures of modern means of communication
- Digital devices
- Resource person
- Observation - Written assignments - Oral questions
11 3
Resources and Economic Activities
Development of Communication - Illustrating means of communication
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:

- Illustrate modern means of communication used in community
- Draw different modern means of communication
- Show creativity in illustrating means of communication
- Learners tick or cross the modern means of communication used in their community
- Learners draw the modern means of communication used in their community
- Learners exchange the drawings and peer assess each other's work
Which modern means of communication are used in our community?
- Mentor Social Studies Learner's Book pg. 104
- Pictures of modern means of communication
- Drawing materials
- Digital devices
- Projects - Observation - Peer assessment
12 1
Resources and Economic Activities
Development of Communication - Role in society
Resources in Kenya - Types of resources
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:

- Explain the role of modern means of communication in Kenya
- Role play telephone conversations
- Appreciate the importance of communication in society
- Learners discuss the role of modern means of communication in Kenya
- Learners role play telephone conversation between two people
- Learners recite a poem on communication
- Learners prepare a communication message on the role of modern means of communication
How has communication transformed our society?
- Mentor Social Studies Learner's Book pg. 106
- Pictures of modern means of communication
- Digital devices
- Resource person
- Mentor Social Studies Learner's Book pg. 69
- Pictures of different resources
- Role play - Oral presentations - Written assignments
12 2
Resources and Economic Activities
Resources in Kenya - Prudent use of resources
Resources in Kenya - Conservation strategies
Mining in Kenya - Major minerals found in Kenya
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:

- Explain ways of using resources prudently
- Use available resources prudently for conservation
- Value the importance of conserving resources
- Learners brainstorm on prudent use of available resources for conservation
- Learners contribute to group decision making as they discuss how to use resources prudently
- Learners find out how resources are cared for within the locality
How can we conserve resources in our society?
- Mentor Social Studies Learner's Book pg. 71
- Digital devices
- Charts
- Resource person
- Mentor Social Studies Learner's Book pg. 72
- Tree seedlings
- Mentor Social Studies Learner's Book pg. 74
- Pictures of minerals
- Observation - Written assignments - Projects
12 3
Resources and Economic Activities
Mining in Kenya - Locating mineral deposits on maps
Mining in Kenya - Contribution to economy
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:

- Locate the major minerals in the map of Kenya
- Draw a map showing locations of major minerals in Kenya
- Value minerals as important resources in Kenya
- Learners use a map of Kenya to locate some of the major mineral deposits
- Learners draw a map of Kenya and indicate where major minerals are mined
- Learners copy and complete a table showing minerals and where they are mined in Kenya
Where are major minerals found in Kenya?
- Mentor Social Studies Learner's Book pg. 75
- Map of Kenya
- Digital devices
- Atlas
- Mentor Social Studies Learner's Book pg. 76
- Resource person
- Charts
- Projects - Written assignments - Observation
13 1
Resources and Economic Activities
Fishing in Kenya - Main inland fishing grounds
Fishing in Kenya - Mapping fishing grounds
Fishing in Kenya - Contribution to the economy
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:

- Identify the main inland fishing grounds in Kenya
- Describe locations of major fishing grounds
- Recognize fishing as an economic activity
- Learners brainstorm on the main inland fishing grounds (Lake Victoria, Lake Turkana, Lake Naivasha, River Tana and River Athi) in Kenya
- Learners use digital resources/print media to identify the main inland fishing grounds in Kenya
- Learners read and discuss stories about fishing in Kenya
Why is fishing important in our country?
- Mentor Social Studies Learner's Book pg. 79
- Map of Kenya
- Digital devices
- Pictures of fishing grounds
- Mentor Social Studies Learner's Book pg. 80
- Manila paper
- Colored papers
- Mentor Social Studies Learner's Book pg. 81
- Resource person
- Charts
- Observation - Oral questions - Written tests
13 2
Resources and Economic Activities
Fishing in Kenya - Fishing as an economic activity
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:

- Write a poem or song on fishing as an economic activity
- Debate on importance of fishing in Kenya
- Appreciate fishing as an economic activity
- Learners write a poem or song encouraging people to take part in fishing as an economic activity
- Learners debate the statement: "Fishing is an important economic activity"
- Learners create posters on the importance of fishing in Kenya
What are the benefits of fishing as an economic activity?
- Mentor Social Studies Learner's Book pg. 82
- Digital devices
- Resource person
- Manila paper
- Projects - Observation - Oral presentations
13 3
Resources and Economic Activities
Wildlife and Tourism in Kenya - Main tourist attractions
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:

- Identify the main tourist attractions in Kenya
- Categorize different tourist attractions in Kenya
- Appreciate the diversity of tourist attractions in Kenya
- Learners discuss and share on who a tourist is
- Learners brainstorm on main tourist attractions in Kenya (Wildlife, Historical Sites, Natural Sceneries)
- Learners cut pictures of main tourist attractions in Kenya and paste them in their scrapbook or notebook
Why is wildlife important?
- Mentor Social Studies Learner's Book pg. 84
- Pictures of tourist attractions
- Digital devices
- Resource person
- Observation - Oral questions - Written assignments
14 1
Resources and Economic Activities
Wildlife and Tourism in Kenya - Game reserves vs. national parks
Wildlife and Tourism in Kenya - Mapping parks and reserves
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:

- Explain the difference between a game reserve and a national park
- Identify various game reserves and national parks in Kenya
- Value the importance of game reserves and national parks
- Learners discuss the meaning of wildlife
- Learners discuss in groups the difference between a game reserve and a national park
- Learners identify national parks and game reserves from a map of Kenya
What is the difference between a game reserve and a national park?
- Mentor Social Studies Learner's Book pg. 86
- Map of Kenya
- Digital devices
- Pictures of wildlife
- Mentor Social Studies Learner's Book pg. 87
- Atlas
- Oral questions - Written assignments - Observation
14 2
Resources and Economic Activities
Wildlife and Tourism in Kenya - Contribution of wildlife to the economy
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:

- Explain the contribution of wildlife to the economy of Kenya
- Discuss ways in which wildlife promotes tourism
- Appreciate the importance of wildlife conservation
- Learners use digital devices to find out the contribution of wildlife in Kenya
- Learners discuss various ways in which wildlife contributes to the economy of Kenya
- Learners write down how wildlife contributes to the economy of Kenya and share in class
How does wildlife contribute to our economy?
- Mentor Social Studies Learner's Book pg. 88
- Digital devices
- Resource person
- Charts
- Oral questions - Written assignments - Observation
14 3
Resources and Economic Activities
Wildlife and Tourism in Kenya - Contribution of tourism to the economy
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:

- Explain the contribution of tourism to the economy of Kenya
- Debate on advantages and disadvantages of tourism
- Acknowledge the contribution of tourism to national development
- Learners discuss the contribution of tourism to the economy of Kenya
- Learners hold a debate on "Tourism has more advantages than disadvantages to our economy"
- Learners recite a poem about wildlife and tourism in Kenya
What is the contribution of tourism to our economy?
- Mentor Social Studies Learner's Book pg. 89
- Resource person
- Digital devices
- Charts
- Debate - Oral presentations - Written assignments
15 1
Resources and Economic Activities
Development of Transport - Early forms of transport
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:

- Identify main forms of early transport
- Describe characteristics of early forms of transport
- Appreciate evolution of transport
- Learners discuss the meaning of transport
- Learners use digital or print resources to find out the main early forms of transport (human porterage, pack animals, log boats and rafts)
- Learners sketch the early forms of transport and present in class
How were people and goods transported in the past?
- Mentor Social Studies Learner's Book pg. 92
- Pictures of early forms of transport
- Digital devices
- Resource person
- Observation - Oral questions - Projects
15 2
Resources and Economic Activities
Development of Transport - Modern forms of transport
Development of Transport - Road safety measures
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:

- Identify modern forms of transport in Kenya
- Classify different modern forms of transport
- Value modern forms of transport
- Learners develop self-confidence as they think, pair and share modern forms of transport in Kenya
- Learners discuss the modern forms of transport in Kenya
- Learners write down modern forms of transport identified and share in class
Why is transport important in development?
- Mentor Social Studies Learner's Book pg. 94
- Pictures of modern forms of transport
- Digital devices
- Charts
- Mentor Social Studies Learner's Book pg. 95
- Pictures of road signs
- Resource person
- Oral questions - Written assignments - Observation
15 3
Resources and Economic Activities
Development of Transport - Road safety practice
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:

- Role play how to observe traffic rules
- Apply road safety measures in daily life
- Value the importance of observing road safety
- Learners role play how to observe traffic rules while using the road
- Learners observe safety precautions as they role play how to use means of transport
- Learners write a report on the safety measures that should be observed while using means of transport
How can we apply road safety measures in our daily lives?
- Mentor Social Studies Learner's Book pg. 98
- Pictures of road signs
- Digital devices
- Traffic park (if available)
- Role play - Observation - Written assignments
16 1
Resources and Economic Activities
Development of Transport - Role in national development
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:

- Explain the role of modern forms of transport in national development
- Create messages on importance of transport
- Appreciate the role of transport in national development
- Learners discuss the role of modern forms of transport in national development
- Learners create a communication message appreciating the role of modern forms of transport in national development
- Learners display the message on the school's noticeboard
How has transport contributed to our national development?
- Mentor Social Studies Learner's Book pg. 99
- Manila paper
- Digital devices
- Resource person
- Oral questions - Projects - Written assignments
16 2
Resources and Economic Activities
Development of Communication - Early forms of communication
Development of Communication - Modern means of communication
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:

- Identify main early forms of communication
- Describe characteristics of early forms of communication
- Value the evolution of communication
- Learners identify early forms of communication shown in pictures
- Learners discuss early forms of communication such as ululations, drumming, fire signals and smoke signals
- Learners outline other forms of early communication in their notebooks
Why is communication important?
- Mentor Social Studies Learner's Book pg. 101
- Pictures of early forms of communication
- Digital devices
- Resource person
- Mentor Social Studies Learner's Book pg. 103
- Pictures of modern means of communication
- Observation - Oral questions - Written assignments
16 3
Resources and Economic Activities
Development of Communication - Illustrating means of communication
Development of Communication - Role in society
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:

- Illustrate modern means of communication used in community
- Draw different modern means of communication
- Show creativity in illustrating means of communication
- Learners tick or cross the modern means of communication used in their community
- Learners draw the modern means of communication used in their community
- Learners exchange the drawings and peer assess each other's work
Which modern means of communication are used in our community?
- Mentor Social Studies Learner's Book pg. 104
- Pictures of modern means of communication
- Drawing materials
- Digital devices
- Mentor Social Studies Learner's Book pg. 106
- Resource person
- Projects - Observation - Peer assessment

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