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| WK | LSN | STRAND | SUB-STRAND | LESSON LEARNING OUTCOMES | LEARNING EXPERIENCES | KEY INQUIRY QUESTIONS | LEARNING RESOURCES | ASSESSMENT METHODS | REFLECTION |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 2 | 1 |
Creating and Execution
|
Composing Melody - Introduction to melody
Composing Melody - Sol-fa syllables and ladder |
By the end of the
lesson, the learner
should be able to:
- Sing a lullaby - Hum the melody of a song - Identify high and low sounds in a song |
- Sing the song "Go to sleep"
-Hum the song -Compare singing and humming the song -Identify parts of the song that sound high -Identify parts of the song that sound low -Learn about pitch in music |
How are high and low sounds identified in a melody?
|
- Mentor Creative Arts Grade 4 Learner's Book, pg. 65
-Song charts - Mentor Creative Arts Grade 4 Learner's Book, pg. 66 -Sol-fa ladder chart |
- Observation
-Performance assessment
-Oral questions
|
|
| 2 | 2 |
Creating and Execution
|
Composing Melody - Performing melodies
|
By the end of the
lesson, the learner
should be able to:
- Perform simple melodies using sol-fa syllables - Work together in group performances - Give constructive feedback on performances |
- Perform three given melodies
-Sing in groups -Comment on each group's performance -Discuss challenges faced during performance -Suggest ways to improve |
How can melodies be performed effectively?
|
- Mentor Creative Arts Grade 4 Learner's Book, pg. 66
-Charts showing melodies |
- Observation
-Performance assessment
-Peer assessment
|
|
| 2 | 3 |
Creating and Execution
|
Composing Melody - Sol-fa in "Go to sleep"
Composing Melody - Sol-fa in "Hot cross bun" |
By the end of the
lesson, the learner
should be able to:
- Identify sol-fa syllables in "Go to sleep" - Sing the song using sol-fa syllables - Hum the melody of the song |
- Study the sol-fa syllables for "Go to sleep"
-Sing the song -Sing the sol-fa syllables for the song -Hum the song -Discuss patterns in the sol-fa syllables |
How are sol-fa syllables used in lullabies?
|
- Mentor Creative Arts Grade 4 Learner's Book, pg. 67
-Song charts with sol-fa syllables - Mentor Creative Arts Grade 4 Learner's Book, pg. 68 -Digital devices -Song charts |
- Observation
-Performance assessment
-Oral questions
|
|
| 2 | 4 |
Creating and Execution
|
Composing Melody - Hand signs for sol-fa syllables
|
By the end of the
lesson, the learner
should be able to:
- Watch a video of Kodaly hand signs - Imitate hand signs for sol-fa syllables - Show correct hand signs to friends |
- Watch a video of Kodaly hand signs
-Imitate the hand signs for sol-fa syllables d, r, m -Show friends the hand signs for sol-fa syllables -Learn the correct hand position for each sol-fa syllable |
How do hand signs help in learning sol-fa syllables?
|
- Mentor Creative Arts Grade 4 Learner's Book, pg. 69
-Digital devices -Charts showing hand signs |
- Observation
-Demonstration
-Peer assessment
|
|
| 2 | 5 |
Creating and Execution
|
Composing Melody - Practicing sol-fa with hand signs
|
By the end of the
lesson, the learner
should be able to:
- Practice singing sol-fa syllables with hand signs - Perform hand signs for given sol-fa patterns - Work with others in musical activities |
- Practice singing d, r, m with hand signs
-Sing up and down the sol-fa ladder with hand signs -Perform hand signs for given sol-fa patterns -Write sol-fa syllables for given hand signs -Work in pairs to practice |
How can hand signs enhance learning of sol-fa syllables?
|
- Mentor Creative Arts Grade 4 Learner's Book, pg. 69
-Charts showing hand signs |
- Observation
-Performance assessment
-Peer assessment
|
|
| 2 | 6 |
Creating and Execution
|
Composing Melody - Hand signs in "Mary had a little lamb"
Composing Melody - Free hand lettering of sol-fa |
By the end of the
lesson, the learner
should be able to:
- Sing "Mary had a little lamb" with hand signs - Follow sol-fa syllables in the song - Appreciate hand signs as learning tools |
- Sing "Mary had a little lamb" while performing hand signs
-Follow the sol-fa syllables provided for the song -Perform the song in groups -Give feedback on each other's performance |
How can hand signs be applied to familiar songs?
|
- Mentor Creative Arts Grade 4 Learner's Book, pg. 70
-Song charts with sol-fa syllables - Mentor Creative Arts Grade 4 Learner's Book, pg. 71 -Writing materials |
- Observation
-Performance assessment
-Peer assessment
|
|
| 3 | 1 |
Creating and Execution
|
Composing Melody - Identifying sol-fa in songs
|
By the end of the
lesson, the learner
should be able to:
- Sing a simple song to classmates - Identify sol-fa syllables in the song - Record self using digital device |
- Sing a simple song to classmates
-Let friends identify the sol-fa syllables -Sing the sol-fa pitches using hand signs -Record self using a digital device -Share recording with teacher |
How can sol-fa syllables be identified in songs?
|
- Mentor Creative Arts Grade 4 Learner's Book, pg. 71
-Digital devices |
- Observation
-Performance assessment
-Project work
|
|
| 3 | 2 |
Creating and Execution
|
Composing Melody - Steps to identify sol-fa
Composing Melody - Stepwise motion |
By the end of the
lesson, the learner
should be able to:
- Follow steps to identify sol-fa notes - Sing along to recordings - Identify 'd' syllable in songs |
- Learn steps to identify sol-fa notes in a song
-Sing along to recordings or hum to melodies -Practice singing sol-fa syllables up and down -Identify the 'd' syllable as a reference point -Note down sol-fa syllables in songs |
What steps help in identifying sol-fa notes in songs?
|
- Mentor Creative Arts Grade 4 Learner's Book, pg. 72
-Digital devices -Song recordings -Song charts with sol-fa syllables |
- Observation
-Oral questions
-Demonstration
|
|
| 3 | 3 |
Creating and Execution
|
Composing Melody - Sound duration in melody
|
By the end of the
lesson, the learner
should be able to:
- Identify short and long sounds in a song - Clap the rhythm of a song - Understand sound duration in melody |
- Study the words of "Pease porridge hot"
-Sing the first line of the song -Clap the rhythm of the song while reading the words -Identify short and long sounds in the song -Learn about sound duration in melody |
How does sound duration affect melody?
|
- Mentor Creative Arts Grade 4 Learner's Book, pg. 73
-Song charts |
- Observation
-Performance assessment
-Oral questions
|
|
| 3 | 4 |
Creating and Execution
|
Composing Melody - Starting and ending melodies
Composing Melody - Creating short melodies |
By the end of the
lesson, the learner
should be able to:
- Sing "Go to sleep" with sol-fa syllables - Identify starting and ending sol-fa syllables - Value proper melody construction |
- Sing "Go to sleep" with sol-fa syllables
-Identify which syllable the song starts on -Identify which syllable the song ends on -Discuss how the song sounds when ending -Learn about starting and ending on 'd' |
Why is starting and ending on 'd' important in melodies?
|
- Mentor Creative Arts Grade 4 Learner's Book, pg. 74
-Song charts with sol-fa syllables - Mentor Creative Arts Grade 4 Learner's Book, pg. 75 -Writing materials |
- Observation
-Performance assessment
-Oral questions
|
|
| 3 | 5 |
Creating and Execution
|
Composing Melody - Creating melodies with rhythm
|
By the end of the
lesson, the learner
should be able to:
- Use rhythm patterns to create melodies - Combine rhythm and pitch in melodies - Show creativity in melody composition |
- Use given rhythm patterns to create melodies
-Create melodies using d, r, m with various rhythms -Ensure melodies start and end on 'd' -Perform created melodies -Give feedback on each other's compositions |
How can rhythm and pitch be combined in melody creation?
|
- Mentor Creative Arts Grade 4 Learner's Book, pg. 75
-Writing materials |
- Observation
-Project work
-Peer assessment
|
|
| 3 | 6 |
Creating and Execution
|
Composing Melody - Making clay slabs (1)
Composing Melody - Making clay slabs (2) |
By the end of the
lesson, the learner
should be able to:
- Identify techniques for making sol-fa syllables with clay - Prepare clay for making slabs - Show interest in clay work |
- Learn about two techniques for making sol-fa syllables
-Prepare clay by kneading to make it smooth -Cut a lump of clay and place on polythene paper -Discuss clay preparation techniques |
What techniques are used for making sol-fa syllables with clay?
|
- Mentor Creative Arts Grade 4 Learner's Book, pg. 76
-Clay -Polythene paper -Ruler -Rolling pin -Cutting tools |
- Observation
-Project work
-Oral questions
|
|
| 4 | 1 |
Performance and Display
|
Athletics - Introduction to sprint starts and sprinting techniques
Athletics - Medium sprint start technique demonstration Athletics - Medium sprint start technique demonstration |
By the end of the
lesson, the learner
should be able to:
- Define sprinting as running at high speed over short distances - Describe different types of sprint starts for races - Show interest in learning about athletics |
- Observe pictures of learners in sprinting positions
- Discuss different types of sprint starts (medium and elongated) - Share personal experiences about participating in sprinting activities - Watch demonstration/video clips of different sprint starts |
Why is appropriate posture important in sprinting?
|
- Mentor Creative Arts pg. 80
- Digital devices for video demonstrations - Open space for practical activities - Mentor Creative Arts pg. 82 - Open space with marked lines - Digital devices for recording performances - Mentor Creative Arts pg. 83 - Open space with marked starting line - Whistle |
- Observation
- Oral questions
- Written assignments
|
|
| 4 | 2 |
Performance and Display
|
Athletics - Medium sprint start technique practice
Athletics - Elongated sprint start technique demonstration |
By the end of the
lesson, the learner
should be able to:
- Demonstrate the complete medium sprint start sequence - Run a short distance using the medium sprint start technique - Show confidence in executing sprint starts |
- Mark starting and finishing lines on the ground
- Practice the complete medium sprint start sequence - Run to the finishing line upon "go" command - Repeat the activity several times for mastery |
How can practice improve sprint start performance?
|
- Mentor Creative Arts pg. 84
- Open space with marked starting and finishing lines - Whistle - Mentor Creative Arts pg. 85 - Digital devices for video demonstrations - Open space for practice |
- Observation
- Performance analysis
- Exit tickets
|
|
| 4 | 3 |
Performance and Display
|
Athletics - Elongated sprint start technique practice
Athletics - Body posture, acceleration, transition, and finish in sprinting Athletics - Sprinting techniques practice |
By the end of the
lesson, the learner
should be able to:
- Demonstrate the "on your marks" position in elongated sprint start - Execute the "set" and "go" positions in elongated sprint start - Show interest in mastering different sprint start techniques |
- Practice the elongated sprint start "on your marks" position
- Practice the "set" position with raised hips and bent knees - Practice the "go" command with proper takeoff technique - Mark starting and finishing lines for practice |
Which sprint start technique provides better acceleration?
|
- Mentor Creative Arts pg. 86
- Open space with marked starting and finishing lines - Whistle - Mentor Creative Arts pg. 87 - Digital devices for video clips - Open space for demonstration - Mentor Creative Arts pg. 88 - Open space with marked lines - Stopwatch |
- Observation
- Performance analysis
- Peer assessment
|
|
| 4 | 4 |
Performance and Display
|
Athletics - Reading and understanding the Kenya National Anthem
Athletics - Singing the Kenya National Anthem in groups |
By the end of the
lesson, the learner
should be able to:
- Read through the words of the Kenya National Anthem - Discuss the meaning and message of the anthem - Appreciate the role of the national anthem during athletic events |
- Read the words of the Kenya National Anthem
- Discuss the meaning and message of each stanza - Explore the importance of the anthem during athletic events - Learn about proper etiquette during anthem performance |
Why is the Kenya National Anthem performed during an athletic event?
|
- Mentor Creative Arts pg. 91
- Chart with Kenya National Anthem words - Audio recording of Kenya National Anthem - Audio recording of Kenya National Anthem - Chart with Kenya National Anthem words |
- Observation
- Oral questions
- Written assignments
|
|
| 4 | 5 |
Performance and Display
|
Athletics - Studying the Kenyan flag colors and arrangement
|
By the end of the
lesson, the learner
should be able to:
- Identify the colors of the Kenyan flag - Describe the arrangement of colors on the flag - Appreciate the symbolism of the Kenyan flag |
- Search for images of the Kenyan flag from virtual sources
- Study the colors and their arrangement on the flag - Discuss the symbolism of each color and the shield - Watch video clips about the Kenyan flag |
What does the Kenyan flag symbolize?
|
- Mentor Creative Arts pg. 90
- Digital devices for searching images - Chart showing the Kenyan flag |
- Observation
- Oral questions
- Written assignments
|
|
| 4 | 6 |
Performance and Display
|
Athletics - Sketching and painting the Kenyan flag
Athletics - Attaching the flag to a suitable handle |
By the end of the
lesson, the learner
should be able to:
- Sketch the Kenyan flag on paper - Paint the flag using the correct colors - Value the importance of neatness in artwork |
- Sketch the Kenyan flag on paper
- Paint the flag observing the correct color arrangement - Apply proper painting techniques for neat results - Display completed flags for peer feedback |
How should colors be arranged on the Kenyan flag?
|
- Mentor Creative Arts pg. 91
- Paper, pencils, rulers - Paints (black, red, green, white) - Brushes - Mentor Creative Arts pg. 92 - Completed painted flags - Materials for handles (sticks, dowels) - Glue |
- Observation
- Project assessment
- Peer critique
|
|
| 5 | 1 |
Performance and Display
|
Athletics - Practicing medium starts in pairs
|
By the end of the
lesson, the learner
should be able to:
- Demonstrate medium start technique in pairs - Give constructive feedback to peers on their technique - Show willingness to improve through practice |
- Work in pairs to practice medium sprint starts
- Focus on proper arm and leg action during starts - Give feedback to partners on their technique - Refine technique based on feedback received |
How does partnered practice improve sprint start technique?
|
- Mentor Creative Arts pg. 89
- Open space with marked starting lines - Whistle |
- Observation
- Peer assessment
- Skill progression charts
|
|
| 5 | 2 |
Performance and Display
|
Athletics - Practicing sprinting technique in pairs
Athletics - Participating in sprint competitions |
By the end of the
lesson, the learner
should be able to:
- Execute sprinting technique with proper body alignment - Maintain maximum speed during a sprint - Value the role of practice in improving performance |
- Practice proper sprinting technique in pairs
- Focus on start, arm and leg action, and finish - Mark lines to practice sprinting for short distances - Provide feedback to partners on technique |
What are the key elements of proper sprinting technique?
|
- Mentor Creative Arts pg. 89
- Open space with marked lines - Stopwatch - Open space with marked track - Whistle |
- Observation
- Performance analysis
- Peer assessment
|
|
| 5 | 3 |
Performance and Display
|
Athletics - Participating in sprint competitions
|
By the end of the
lesson, the learner
should be able to:
- Apply learned techniques in sprint races - Run to and from marked points with maximum speed - Show enthusiasm for athletic competitions |
- Mark starting and finishing lines for races
- Take turns to run races with maximum speed - Cheer for classmates during races - Use a stopwatch to time performances |
How can timing performances help improve sprint technique?
|
- Mentor Creative Arts pg. 90
- Open space with marked lines - Stopwatch - Whistle |
- Observation
- Performance analysis
- Timed results
|
|
| 5 | 4 |
Performance and Display
|
Athletics - Recording and critiquing sprint performances
Athletics - Importance of the flag and anthem during events |
By the end of the
lesson, the learner
should be able to:
- Record sprint performances using digital devices - Critique application of sprint techniques in recordings - Appreciate the use of technology in improving performance |
- Use digital devices to record sprint performances
- Play back recordings for analysis - Critique application of starting and sprinting techniques - Identify areas for improvement based on recordings |
How can recording performances help improve athletic technique?
|
- Mentor Creative Arts pg. 90
- Digital devices for recording - Open space for sprint activities - Playback equipment - Mentor Creative Arts pg. 92 - Pictures of athletic events with flag raising - Painted flags with handles - Audio recording of Kenya National Anthem |
- Observation
- Performance analysis
- Self-assessment
|
|
| 5 | 5 |
Performance and Display
|
Athletics - Sprint competition with flag and anthem
|
By the end of the
lesson, the learner
should be able to:
- Participate in organized sprint competition - Sing the Kenya National Anthem before competition - Display appropriate behavior during flag raising ceremony |
- Organize a complete sprint competition event
- Begin with flag raising and anthem singing - Participate in sprint races applying learned techniques - Award winners at the end of the competition |
How do ceremonial elements enhance athletic competitions?
|
- Mentor Creative Arts pg. 92
- Open space with marked track - Kenyan flags - Audio equipment for anthem - Stopwatch |
- Observation
- Performance analysis
- Competition results
|
|
| 5 | 6 |
Performance and Display
|
Athletics - Athletic event appreciation
|
By the end of the
lesson, the learner
should be able to:
- Identify the sprint starts learned in sprinting - Describe the sprinting techniques learned - Appreciate the value of athletics in physical development |
- Review different sprint starts learned (medium, elongated)
- Summarize sprinting techniques learned throughout the unit - Discuss the importance of recovery after athletic activities - Share experiences from participating in sprint events |
What have we learned about sprint techniques that can help us in future athletic activities?
|
- Mentor Creative Arts pg. 92
- Charts showing sprint techniques - Digital devices with recorded performances |
- Observation
- Oral questions
- Written assignments
|
|
| 6 | 1 |
Performance and Display
|
Athletics - Sprint skills assessment
Gymnastics - Introduction to balances and rolls in gymnastics |
By the end of the
lesson, the learner
should be able to:
- Demonstrate mastery of sprint starts and techniques - Explain the symbolism of the Kenyan flag - Show pride in national symbols during athletic events |
- Demonstrate medium and elongated sprint starts
- Show proper sprinting technique in short races - Explain the importance of the flag and anthem in athletics - Demonstrate proper flag handling and anthem etiquette |
How do athletics and national symbols connect to form a complete sporting experience?
|
- Mentor Creative Arts pg. 92
- Open space with marked track - Kenyan flags - Assessment sheets - Mentor Creative Arts pg. 94 - Digital devices for video demonstrations - Pictures of gymnastic positions - Safe practice area with mats |
- Observation
- Performance assessment
- Oral evaluation
|
|
| 6 | 2 |
Performance and Display
|
Gymnastics - Crab balance demonstration and practice
|
By the end of the
lesson, the learner
should be able to:
- Describe the steps of performing crab balance - Demonstrate initial positioning for crab balance - Appreciate the importance of balance in gymnastics |
- Watch video clip/demonstration of crab balance
- Observe body positioning of head, hands, and feet - Discuss how to maintain balance during the pose - Practice sitting position with knees bent for crab balance |
How is weight distributed in the crab balance position?
|
- Mentor Creative Arts pg. 95
- Digital devices for video demonstrations - Safe practice area with mats |
- Observation
- Skill progression chart
- Peer assessment
|
|
| 6 | 3 |
Performance and Display
|
Gymnastics - Crab balance technique practice
Gymnastics - Side roll demonstration and practice |
By the end of the
lesson, the learner
should be able to:
- Demonstrate pushing up into crab balance position - Maintain the crab balance position for several seconds - Show confidence in performing gymnastic skills |
- Practice placing hands below shoulders with fingers pointing to feet
- Practice lifting hips up into full crab position - Maintain the position while shifting weight to hands and legs - Practice lowering from the position safely |
What muscles are engaged during the crab balance?
|
- Mentor Creative Arts pg. 95
- Safe practice area with mats - Demonstration charts - Mentor Creative Arts pg. 96 - Digital devices for video demonstrations - Safe practice area with mats |
- Observation
- Performance analysis
- Self-assessment
|
|
| 6 | 4 |
Performance and Display
|
Gymnastics - Side roll technique practice
|
By the end of the
lesson, the learner
should be able to:
- Demonstrate shifting weight to shoulders during side roll - Execute complete side roll with proper technique - Show perseverance in mastering gymnastic skills |
- Practice lowering shoulder and head to either side
- Practice shifting body weight to shoulders - Execute full side roll with proper technique - Practice standing back to starting position after roll |
What is the importance of sequence in performing side roll?
|
- Mentor Creative Arts pg. 97
- Safe practice area with mats - Demonstration charts |
- Observation
- Performance analysis
- Self-assessment
|
|
| 6 | 5 |
Performance and Display
|
Gymnastics - Singing patriotic songs during warm-up
Gymnastics - Playing rhythmic percussion instruments |
By the end of the
lesson, the learner
should be able to:
- Identify patriotic songs suitable for warm-up - Sing patriotic songs with proper diction during warm-up - Appreciate the role of music in physical activities |
- Select appropriate patriotic songs for warm-up
- Practice singing songs with proper diction and rhythm - Perform general warm-up exercises while singing - Discuss how music enhances physical activities |
How does music support the performance of gymnastics?
|
- Mentor Creative Arts pg. 100
- Audio recordings of patriotic songs - Charts with song lyrics - Open space for warm-up activities - Mentor Creative Arts pg. 97 - Percussion instruments (shakers, rattles, drums) - Demonstration charts of rhythmic patterns |
- Observation
- Performance assessment
- Peer feedback
|
|
| 6 | 6 |
Performance and Display
|
Gymnastics - Practicing the crab balance and side roll in pairs
|
By the end of the
lesson, the learner
should be able to:
- Perform crab balance with proper technique - Provide constructive feedback to peers - Value teamwork in learning gymnastics |
- Form pairs for practice of crab balance and side roll
- Take turns performing while partner observes - Provide feedback on technique and form - Use markers to create practice areas |
How does peer feedback improve gymnastic performance?
|
- Mentor Creative Arts pg. 97
- Safe practice area with mats - Markers (lime or ash) for circles - Assessment checklists |
- Observation
- Peer assessment
- Skill progression charts
|
|
| 7 | 1 |
Performance and Display
|
Gymnastics - Group performance with percussion
Gymnastics - Relay performance practice |
By the end of the
lesson, the learner
should be able to:
- Perform crab balance and side roll in sequence - Accompany performances with percussion instruments - Demonstrate teamwork in group performances |
- Form two groups for alternate performances
- One group performs while the other plays percussion - Mark circles on the ground for performance areas - Alternate roles between performing and playing instruments |
How does group performance enhance individual skills?
|
- Mentor Creative Arts pg. 98
- Safe practice area with mats - Markers for circles - Percussion instruments - Markers for lines - Whistle |
- Observation
- Group performance assessment
- Peer feedback
|
|
| 7 | 2 |
Performance and Display
|
Gymnastics - Reciting French rhythm names during roll performance
|
By the end of the
lesson, the learner
should be able to:
- Recite French rhythm names 'taa' and 'ta-te' - Coordinate recitation with side roll performance - Appreciate the connection between rhythm and movement |
- Form groups and stand in lines
- Mark line and place cones for activity - Recite 'taa' in ready position for side roll - Recite 'ta-te' while performing side roll - Repeat until reaching the cones |
How do rhythmic patterns enhance gymnastic movements?
|
- Mentor Creative Arts pg. 98
- Safe practice area with mats - Markers for lines - Cones for targets |
- Observation
- Performance analysis
- Rhythmic coordination assessment
|
|
| 7 | 3 |
Performance and Display
|
Gymnastics - Crab balance with rhythmic patterns
|
By the end of the
lesson, the learner
should be able to:
- Perform crab balance with rhythmic movement - Coordinate movement with French rhythm names - Value the integration of rhythm and gymnastics |
- Mark a square on the ground for activity
- Stand at corners of the square - Perform crab balance on command - Move in crab walk while chanting 'taa' and 'ta-te' - Match steps to rhythm pattern |
How does rhythmic chanting improve coordination during crab walk?
|
- Mentor Creative Arts pg. 99
- Safe practice area with mats - Markers for square - Rhythm charts |
- Observation
- Performance analysis
- Coordination assessment
|
|
| 7 | 4 |
Performance and Display
|
Gymnastics - Peer assessment of gymnastics skills
Gymnastics - Group game with gymnastic skills |
By the end of the
lesson, the learner
should be able to:
- Evaluate peers' performance of gymnastic skills - Provide constructive feedback - Demonstrate respect for others' efforts |
- Create assessment checklists for gymnastic skills
- Observe partners performing crab balance and side roll - Complete checklists indicating strengths and areas for improvement - Share feedback in supportive manner |
How does assessment contribute to skill development?
|
- Mentor Creative Arts pg. 99
- Safe practice area with mats - Assessment checklists - Pencils - Mentor Creative Arts pg. 100 - Safe practice area - Audio recording of song - Open space for game |
- Observation
- Peer assessment
- Written evaluation
|
|
| 7 | 5 |
Performance and Display
|
Gymnastics - Using digital devices to photograph gymnastics performances
|
By the end of the
lesson, the learner
should be able to:
- Take photographs of gymnastic performances - Focus on center of interest in photography - Show interest in documenting physical activities |
- Use digital devices to take photographs of crab balance and side roll
- Focus on center of interest in photographs - Take multiple shots from different angles - Review photographs for clarity and focus |
Why is the center of interest important in photography?
|
- Mentor Creative Arts pg. 97
- Digital devices with cameras - Safe practice area for gymnastics - Display equipment for reviewing photos |
- Observation
- Photo quality assessment
- Peer feedback
|
|
| 7 | 6 |
Performance and Display
|
Gymnastics - Creating a portfolio of gymnastics photographs
Gymnastics - Home practice and documentation |
By the end of the
lesson, the learner
should be able to:
- Select appropriate photographs for portfolio - Store photographs in organized manner - Appreciate visual documentation of physical activities |
- Review photographs taken of gymnastic activities
- Select best photographs showing clear technique - Create digital folder/portfolio for storage - Organize photographs by skill type |
How can photography help improve gymnastic technique?
|
- Mentor Creative Arts pg. 98
- Digital devices with photography - Computer for portfolio organization - Photographs from previous lesson - Mentor Creative Arts pg. 100 - Planning templates - Digital devices for recording - List of safe home activities |
- Observation
- Portfolio assessment
- Self-evaluation
|
|
| 8 | 1 |
Performance and Display
|
Gymnastics - Skills assessment
|
By the end of the
lesson, the learner
should be able to:
- Demonstrate mastery of crab balance and side roll - Perform to rhythmic accompaniment - Show confidence in gymnastic abilities |
- Demonstrate crab balance and side roll individually
- Perform to rhythmic accompaniment of percussion or chanting - Evaluate own performance against criteria - Receive feedback from teacher and peers |
What progress have you made in gymnastics skills?
|
- Mentor Creative Arts pg. 100
- Safe practice area with mats - Assessment checklists - Percussion instruments |
- Observation
- Performance assessment
- Self-evaluation
|
|
| 8 | 2 |
Performance and Display
|
Gymnastics - Self and peer assessment
Gymnastics - Skills integration |
By the end of the
lesson, the learner
should be able to:
- Evaluate own gymnastic performance - Assess peers' performances objectively - Appreciate the value of assessment in learning |
- Review criteria for successful gymnastic skills
- Perform crab balance and side roll for assessment - Complete self-assessment forms - Provide constructive feedback to peers |
How does assessment contribute to skill mastery?
|
- Mentor Creative Arts pg. 100
- Safe practice area with mats - Assessment forms - Pencils - Percussion instruments - Audio equipment |
- Self-assessment
- Peer assessment
- Teacher observation
|
|
| 8 | 3 |
Performance and Display
|
Descant Recorder - Exploring and identifying parts of a descant recorder
|
By the end of the
lesson, the learner
should be able to:
- Identify the parts of a descant recorder - Name the function of each part - Show interest in learning about musical instruments |
- Observe pictures/actual descant recorder
- Identify front and back views of the recorder - Name the parts (head joint, middle joint, foot joint) - Discuss the function of each part |
How can one identify the parts of a descant recorder?
|
- Mentor Creative Arts pg. 125
- Descant recorders - Charts showing recorder parts - Pictures of recorders |
- Observation
- Oral questions
- Labeling activities
|
|
| 8 | 4 |
Performance and Display
|
Descant Recorder - Learning to hold and blow the descant recorder
Descant Recorder - Assembling and disassembling the recorder |
By the end of the
lesson, the learner
should be able to:
- Demonstrate correct posture for holding recorder - Position mouth correctly on the mouthpiece - Appreciate the importance of proper technique |
- Study pictures of correct recorder holding position
- Practice holding the recorder with proper hand position - Position mouth correctly on the mouthpiece - Practice producing sound by gentle blowing |
How is a good tone produced on the descant recorder?
|
- Mentor Creative Arts pg. 129
- Descant recorders - Charts showing correct posture - Disinfectant wipes - Mentor Creative Arts pg. 128 - Charts showing assembly steps - Demonstration models |
- Observation
- Performance assessment
- Peer feedback
|
|
| 8 | 5 |
Performance and Display
|
Descant Recorder - Learning care and maintenance of the recorder
|
By the end of the
lesson, the learner
should be able to:
- Describe methods of caring for a descant recorder - Demonstrate cleaning of the recorder - Show responsibility in instrument care |
- Study pictures of recorder cleaning
- Discuss ways of caring for and maintaining recorder - Demonstrate using cleaning rod and cloth - Discuss importance of not sharing recorders - Practice safe storage techniques |
Why is proper care of the descant recorder important?
|
- Mentor Creative Arts pg. 129
- Descant recorders - Cleaning rods - Clean cloths - Storage cases |
- Observation
- Oral questions
- Demonstration assessment
|
|
| 8 | 6 |
Performance and Display
|
Descant Recorder - Health considerations with recorders
|
By the end of the
lesson, the learner
should be able to:
- Explain the importance of hygiene with recorders - Identify diseases that can be caused by sharing - Value personal hygiene in music activities |
- Discuss importance of avoiding sharing recorders
- Identify communicable diseases related to sharing - Demonstrate proper cleaning before and after use - Practice proper storage to maintain hygiene |
Why is hygiene important when using the descant recorder?
|
- Mentor Creative Arts pg. 130
- Descant recorders - Cleaning supplies - Charts on hygiene - Storage cases |
- Observation
- Oral questions
- Written assignments
|
|
| 9 | 1 |
Performance and Display
|
Descant Recorder - Practicing holding and blowing with appropriate fingering
Descant Recorder - Collecting materials for making a recorder case |
By the end of the
lesson, the learner
should be able to:
- Position fingers correctly on the recorder - Demonstrate correct hand position - Show interest in developing proper technique |
- Study finger position charts
- Practice left hand position on upper holes - Position right hand correctly on lower holes - Practice thumb placement for back hole - Blow gently to produce sound |
What is the correct fingering position for the descant recorder?
|
- Mentor Creative Arts pg. 130
- Descant recorders - Finger position charts - Demonstration models - Mentor Creative Arts pg. 132 - Sample materials (fabric, leather, yarn) - Recyclable materials - Storage containers |
- Observation
- Performance assessment
- Fingering tests
|
|
| 9 | 2 |
Performance and Display
|
Descant Recorder - Making a decorated case
|
By the end of the
lesson, the learner
should be able to:
- Create a case using appropriate technique - Apply color variation in case design - Value creativity in instrument accessories |
- Demonstrate stitching technique for fabric/leather case
- Practice crocheting technique for yarn case - Apply color variation in design - Size case appropriately for recorder |
What techniques can be used to create a functional recorder case?
|
- Mentor Creative Arts pg. 132
- Collected materials - Needles, thread - Crochet hooks - Scissors |
- Observation
- Project assessment
- Creativity evaluation
|
|
| 9 | 3 |
Performance and Display
|
Descant Recorder - Embellishing the case with found objects
Descant Recorder - Learning to play note B |
By the end of the
lesson, the learner
should be able to:
- Select appropriate objects for embellishment - Attach objects securely to case - Demonstrate creative expression in design |
- Select found objects for embellishment
- Attach objects securely to recorder case - Ensure functionality is maintained - Present completed cases for feedback |
How does embellishment enhance the recorder case design?
|
- Mentor Creative Arts pg. 132
- Completed recorder cases - Found objects for decoration - Adhesives, thread - Mentor Creative Arts pg. 133 - Descant recorders - Charts showing B fingering - Digital devices for demonstrations |
- Observation
- Project assessment
- Peer critique
|
|
| 9 | 4 |
Performance and Display
|
Descant Recorder - Learning to play note A
|
By the end of the
lesson, the learner
should be able to:
- Position fingers correctly for note A - Produce correct sound for note A - Show confidence in playing musical notes |
- Watch demonstrations/videos of playing note A
- Practice closing back hole with left thumb - Place first and second fingers on appropriate holes - Support recorder with right hand thumb - Blow gently to produce A note |
How is note A played on the descant recorder?
|
- Mentor Creative Arts pg. 134
- Descant recorders - Charts showing A fingering - Digital devices for demonstrations |
- Observation
- Performance assessment
- Note accuracy evaluation
|
|
| 9 | 5 |
Performance and Display
|
Descant Recorder - Learning to play note G
Descant Recorder - Practicing appropriate playing techniques |
By the end of the
lesson, the learner
should be able to:
- Position fingers correctly for note G - Produce correct sound for note G - Value precision in musical performance |
- Watch demonstrations/videos of playing note G
- Practice closing back hole with left thumb - Place first, second, and third fingers on appropriate holes - Support recorder with right hand thumb - Blow gently to produce G note |
How is note G played on the descant recorder?
|
- Mentor Creative Arts pg. 135
- Descant recorders - Charts showing G fingering - Digital devices for demonstrations - Mentor Creative Arts pg. 136 - Charts showing proper technique - Mirror for self-observation |
- Observation
- Performance assessment
- Note accuracy evaluation
|
|
| 9 | 6 |
Performance and Display
|
Descant Recorder - Playing combined note patterns
|
By the end of the
lesson, the learner
should be able to:
- Play simple patterns combining G, A, B - Transition smoothly between notes - Demonstrate growing confidence in playing |
- Practice combined note patterns using G, A, B
- Focus on clean transitions between notes - Play simple exercises with alternating notes - Apply proper fingering technique |
How does finger movement affect note transitions?
|
- Mentor Creative Arts pg. 137
- Descant recorders - Combined note pattern charts - Transition exercises |
- Observation
- Performance assessment
- Transition fluency evaluation
|
|
| 10 | 1 |
Performance and Display
|
Descant Recorder - Playing simple melodies
Descant Recorder - Playing additional melodies |
By the end of the
lesson, the learner
should be able to:
- Play "Merrily We Roll Along" melody - Follow rhythm notation while playing - Value accuracy in musical performance |
- Study the notation for "Merrily We Roll Along"
- Identify note patterns in the melody - Practice playing sections of the melody - Combine sections into complete melody - Focus on rhythm and note accuracy |
How do note patterns form a complete melody?
|
- Mentor Creative Arts pg. 138
- Descant recorders - Notation for "Merrily We Roll Along" - Audio recording of melody - Mentor Creative Arts pg. 139 - Notation for "Hot Cross Buns" and other melodies - Audio recordings of melodies |
- Observation
- Performance assessment
- Melody completion evaluation
|
|
| 10 | 2 |
Performance and Display
|
Swimming - Introduction to crouch and standing surface dives
|
By the end of the
lesson, the learner
should be able to:
- Define surface dives as water entry techniques - Distinguish between crouch and standing surface dives - Show interest in learning swimming skills |
- Observe pictures/videos of surface dives
- Discuss the purpose of surface dives - Compare crouch and standing surface dives - Explore safety considerations for diving - Discuss the importance of swimming skills |
Why is Swimming an essential life skill?
|
- Mentor Creative Arts pg. 144
- Digital devices for video demonstrations - Pictures of surface dives - Charts showing dive progressions |
- Observation
- Oral questions
- Written assignments
|
|
| 10 | 3 |
Appreciation in Creative Arts
|
Analysis of Creative Arts works - Introduction to appreciation in Creative Arts
Analysis of Creative Arts works - Aesthetic appreciation |
By the end of the
lesson, the learner
should be able to:
- Explain the concept of appreciation in Creative Arts - Identify the key aspects of art appreciation - Show interest in analyzing Creative Arts works |
- Research and brainstorm on the concept of appreciation
- Discuss aspects of appreciation (behavior, aesthetic, skills, message, feedback, care) - Share personal experiences with artwork appreciation - Explore the importance of art appreciation |
What is the importance of analysis in Creative Arts?
|
- Mentor Creative Arts pg. 160
- Pictures of various Creative Arts works - Digital devices for research - Charts showing appreciation aspects - Mentor Creative Arts pg. 161 - Samples of various Creative Arts works - Charts showing aesthetic elements - Digital devices for viewing art examples |
- Observation
- Oral questions
- Written assignments
|
|
| 10 | 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
|
|
| 10 | 5 |
Appreciation in Creative Arts
|
Analysis of Creative Arts works - Message appreciation
|
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 |
- Observation
- Oral questions
- Message interpretation assessment
|
|
| 10 | 6 |
Appreciation in Creative Arts
|
Analysis of Creative Arts works - Giving constructive feedback
Analysis of Creative Arts works - Proper care of artwork |
By the end of the
lesson, the learner
should be able to:
- Explain the importance of constructive feedback - Give specific and helpful feedback on artwork - Respect others' creative expressions |
- Discuss the purpose and value of feedback
- Learn techniques for constructive criticism - Practice giving specific and helpful comments - Explore how feedback helps artists improve - Role-play feedback scenarios |
How does constructive feedback contribute to artistic growth?
|
- Mentor Creative Arts pg. 162
- Samples of artworks for critique - Feedback guideline charts - Role-play scenario cards - Mentor Creative Arts pg. 163 - Various artworks for demonstration - Care materials (cloths, containers) - Charts showing care procedures - Storage and display examples |
- Observation
- Feedback quality assessment
- Role-play participation
|
|
| 11 | 1 |
Appreciation in Creative Arts
|
Analysis of Creative Arts works - Selecting artwork for display
|
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 |
- Observation
- Selection process assessment
- Justification evaluation
|
|
| 11 | 2 |
Appreciation in Creative Arts
|
Analysis of Creative Arts works - Preparing display areas and props
Analysis of Creative Arts works - Displaying artwork in the school |
By the end of the
lesson, the learner
should be able to:
- Prepare appropriate display areas for artwork - Create props to enhance artwork display - Show creativity in presentation techniques |
- Identify suitable display areas in the school
- Create display boards and props - Discuss effective presentation techniques - Prepare labels and information cards - Plan viewer pathways and flow |
How do display techniques enhance artwork appreciation?
|
- Mentor Creative Arts pg. 164
- Display materials (boards, stands) - Label creation supplies - Mounting materials - Decoration materials - Selected artworks for display - Mounting materials (tape, pins) - Labels and information cards - Display areas and boards |
- Observation
- Display preparation assessment
- Creative presentation evaluation
|
|
| 11 | 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
|
|
| 11 | 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
|
|
| 11 | 5 |
Appreciation in Creative Arts
|
Analysis of Creative Arts works - Participating in folk song performances
|
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?
|
- Mentor Creative Arts pg. 166
- Audio recordings for reference - Performance space - Traditional instruments - Costume elements |
- Observation
- Performance participation assessment
- Cultural respect evaluation
|
|
| 11 | 6 |
Appreciation in Creative Arts
|
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?
|
- 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
|
|
| 12 | 1 |
Appreciation in Creative Arts
|
Analysis of Creative Arts works - Participating in athletics events
|
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?
|
- 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
|
|
| 12 | 2 |
Appreciation in Creative Arts
|
Analysis of Creative Arts works - Participating in gymnastics events
|
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?
|
- Mentor Creative Arts pg. 167
- Gymnastics mats and equipment - Performance space - Safety materials - Sequence planning charts |
- Observation
- Technique application assessment
- Sequence execution evaluation
- Performance confidence assessment
|
|
| 12 | 3 |
Appreciation in Creative Arts
|
Analysis of Creative Arts works - Analyzing teamwork in sports
Analysis of Creative Arts works - Analyzing safety in performances |
By the end of the
lesson, the learner
should be able to:
- Analyze the role of teamwork in sports - Identify teamwork elements in performances - Value cooperation in creative activities |
- Discuss the importance of teamwork in sports
- Identify examples of successful teamwork - Analyze communication during team activities - Evaluate support and cooperation in teams - Discuss strategies for improving teamwork |
How does effective teamwork enhance sports performance?
|
- Mentor Creative Arts pg. 167
- Videos of team sports activities - Teamwork analysis charts - Communication guide - Cooperation strategy lists - Mentor Creative Arts pg. 168 - Safety equipment examples - Risk assessment charts - Safety guideline templates - First aid information |
- Observation
- Analysis quality assessment
- Discussion participation
- Teamwork understanding evaluation
|
|
| 12 | 4 |
Appreciation in Creative Arts
|
Analysis of Creative Arts works - Appreciation across cultural backgrounds
|
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?
|
- 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
|
|
| 12 | 5 |
Appreciation in Creative Arts
|
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?
|
- 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
|
|
| 12 | 6 |
Appreciation in Creative Arts
|
Analysis of Creative Arts works - Performance showcase
|
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?
|
- 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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