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WK LSN STRAND SUB-STRAND LESSON LEARNING OUTCOMES LEARNING EXPERIENCES KEY INQUIRY QUESTIONS LEARNING RESOURCES ASSESSMENT METHODS REFLECTION
1 1
Resources and Economic Activities
Resources in Kenya - Types of resources
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:

- Identify resources found in Kenya
- Classify resources found in Kenya
- Appreciate resources available in society
- Learners brainstorm on resources found in Kenya such as land, minerals, water and forests
- Learners take a nature walk around the school locality to collect samples of resources found in Kenya and share their findings in class
- Learners collect samples of resources found within the environment and display them in class
Why is it important to use resources prudently?
- Mentor Social Studies Learner's Book pg. 69
- Pictures of different resources
- Digital devices
- Resource person
- Observation - Oral questions - Written tests
1 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
1 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
2 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
2 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
2 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
3 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
3 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
3 3
Resources and Economic Activities
Wildlife and Tourism in Kenya - Contribution of tourism to the economy
Development of Transport - Early forms of transport
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
- Mentor Social Studies Learner's Book pg. 92
- Pictures of early forms of transport
- Debate - Oral presentations - Written assignments
4 1
Resources and Economic Activities
Development of Transport - Modern forms of transport
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
- Oral questions - Written assignments - Observation
4 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
4 3
Resources and Economic Activities
Development of Transport - Road safety practice
Development of Transport - Role in national development
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)
- Mentor Social Studies Learner's Book pg. 99
- Manila paper
- Resource person
- Role play - Observation - Written assignments
5 1
Resources and Economic Activities
Development of Communication - Early forms 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
- Observation - Oral questions - Written assignments
5 2
Resources and Economic Activities
Development of Communication - Modern means of communication
Development of Communication - Illustrating 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
- Mentor Social Studies Learner's Book pg. 104
- Drawing materials
- Observation - Written assignments - Oral questions
5 3
Resources and Economic Activities
Development of Communication - Role in society
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
- Role play - Oral presentations - Written assignments
6 1
Resources and Economic Activities
Resources in Kenya - Types of resources
Resources in Kenya - Prudent use of resources
Resources in Kenya - Conservation strategies
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:

- Identify resources found in Kenya
- Classify resources found in Kenya
- Appreciate resources available in society
- Learners brainstorm on resources found in Kenya such as land, minerals, water and forests
- Learners take a nature walk around the school locality to collect samples of resources found in Kenya and share their findings in class
- Learners collect samples of resources found within the environment and display them in class
Why is it important to use resources prudently?
- Mentor Social Studies Learner's Book pg. 69
- Pictures of different resources
- Digital devices
- Resource person
- Mentor Social Studies Learner's Book pg. 71
- Charts
- Mentor Social Studies Learner's Book pg. 72
- Tree seedlings
- Observation - Oral questions - Written tests
6 2
Resources and Economic Activities
Mining in Kenya - Major minerals found in Kenya
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:

- Identify major minerals found in Kenya
- Describe characteristics of major minerals found in Kenya
- Acknowledge the presence of minerals in Kenya
- Learners brainstorm on minerals found in Kenya (soda ash, diatomite, limestone, salt, petroleum)
- Learners use digital or print resources to identify minerals found in Kenya
- Learners identify areas where various minerals are found in Kenya
How do we benefit from the minerals found in our country?
- Mentor Social Studies Learner's Book pg. 74
- Pictures of minerals
- Digital devices
- Charts
- Resource person
- Mentor Social Studies Learner's Book pg. 75
- Map of Kenya
- Atlas
- Mentor Social Studies Learner's Book pg. 76
- Observation - Written assignments - Oral questions
6 3
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
7 1
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
7 2
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
7 3
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
8 1
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
8 2
Resources and Economic Activities
Political Systems and Governance
Wildlife and Tourism in Kenya - Contribution of tourism to the economy
Traditional Leaders in Kenya - Leadership qualities
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
- Mentor Social Studies Learner's Book pg. 109
- Pictures of traditional leaders
- Debate - Oral presentations - Written assignments
8 3
Political Systems and Governance
Traditional Leaders in Kenya - Contributions
Traditional Leaders in Kenya - Role in communities
Traditional Leaders in Kenya - Creative displays
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:

- Outline the contributions of selected traditional leaders in Kenya
- Illustrate the contributions of selected traditional leaders in Kenya
- Value the contributions of traditional leaders
- Learners use digital devices to find contributions of Mekatilili wa Menza
- Learners use digital devices to find contributions of Kivoi wa Mwendwa
- Learners discuss the contributions of the two traditional leaders
What contributions did traditional leaders make to their communities?
- Mentor Social Studies Learner's Book pg. 111
- Pictures of traditional leaders
- Digital devices
- Resource person
- Mentor Social Studies Learner's Book pg. 112
- Charts
- Drawing materials
- Manila paper
- Oral questions - Written assignments - Projects
9 1
Political Systems and Governance
Early Forms of Government in Kenya - Traditional governance
Early Forms of Government in Kenya - The Maasai
Early Forms of Government in Kenya - The Ameru
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:

- Describe early forms of government among selected communities in Kenya
- Explain how different communities were governed
- Appreciate early forms of governance in Kenya
- Learners talk about how their community was ruled in the past
- Learners interact with a resource person to learn about early forms of government
- Learners discuss different forms of traditional governments in Kenya
How were communities ruled in the past?
- Mentor Social Studies Learner's Book pg. 113
- Resource person
- Digital devices
- Charts
- Mentor Social Studies Learner's Book pg. 114
- Pictures of Maasai leaders
- Mentor Social Studies Learner's Book pg. 116
- Pictures of Ameru council of elders
- Observation - Oral questions - Written assignments
9 2
Political Systems and Governance
Early Forms of Government in Kenya - Comparison
Early Forms of Government in Kenya - Role play
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:

- Compare early forms of government of the Maasai and Ameru
- Identify similarities and differences between governance systems
- Show interest in learning about different governance systems
- Learners talk about similarities and differences between the Maasai and the Ameru traditional forms of government
- Learners identify differences and similarities between the Maasai and Ameru forms of government from a journal
- Learners write other similarities and differences among the Ameru and the Maasai early forms of government
What were the similarities and differences between the Maasai and Ameru governance systems?
- Mentor Social Studies Learner's Book pg. 117
- Charts
- Digital devices
- Resource person
- Mentor Social Studies Learner's Book pg. 118
- Traditional attire (if available)
- Props for role play
- Oral questions - Written assignments - Projects
9 3
Political Systems and Governance
Early Forms of Government in Kenya - Best practices
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:

- Apply best practices from the early forms of government
- Prepare a journal on importance of early forms of government
- Value traditional methods of governance
- Learners discuss how the early forms of government solved disputes among the people
- Learners discuss the importance of early forms of government in Kenya
- Learners prepare a journal on what they have learned on the importance of early forms of government in Kenya
How can we apply practices from traditional governance in modern governance?
- Mentor Social Studies Learner's Book pg. 119
- Digital devices
- Resource person
- Charts
- Journal entries - Oral questions - Written assignments
10 1
Political Systems and Governance
Citizenship in Kenya - Becoming a citizen
Citizenship in Kenya - Dual citizenship
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:

- State how one becomes a citizen in Kenya
- Identify different ways of acquiring Kenyan citizenship
- Appreciate the value of citizenship
- Learners talk about the country they belong to and give reasons
- Learners discuss who a Kenyan citizen is
- Learners use a digital device to find out ways in which one can become a Kenyan citizen
How can one become a Kenyan citizen?
- Mentor Social Studies Learner's Book pg. 120
- Digital devices
- Resource person
- Charts
- Mentor Social Studies Learner's Book pg. 122
- Oral questions - Written assignments - Observation
10 2
Political Systems and Governance
Citizenship in Kenya - Good citizenship
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:

- Demonstrate good citizenship for personal and social wellbeing
- Identify qualities of a good citizen
- Show willingness to be a good citizen
- Learners discuss the qualities of a good Kenyan citizen
- Learners discuss how one can demonstrate good citizenship at school and home
- Learners discuss why good citizenship is important
- Learners create a poster with a message on good citizenship
How can we promote responsible citizenship?
- Mentor Social Studies Learner's Book pg. 123
- Manila paper
- Digital devices
- Resource person
- Observation - Projects - Written assignments
10 3
Political Systems and Governance
National Unity in Kenya - National symbols
National Unity in Kenya - Factors promoting unity
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:

- Identify national symbols in Kenya
- Describe the features of different national symbols
- Appreciate national symbols as unifying factors
- Learners brainstorm on national symbols in Kenya (The Coat of arms, The national flag, the national anthem and the Public Seal)
- Learners use appropriate media to identify the national symbols in Kenya
- Learners sing and write the three stanzas of the national anthem of Kenya
How can we promote national unity in our country?
- Mentor Social Studies Learner's Book pg. 125
- Pictures of national symbols
- Digital devices
- Resource person
- Mentor Social Studies Learner's Book pg. 127
- Charts
- Observation - Oral questions - Written assignments
11 1
Political Systems and Governance
National Unity in Kenya - Illustrating symbols
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:

- Illustrate the national symbols using locally available materials
- Create models of national symbols
- Embrace a sense of nationhood and patriotism
- Learners discuss the national symbols with their friends
- Learners illustrate the national symbols in their drawing book
- Learners collect locally available materials and create models of national symbols
How can we show respect for our national symbols?
- Mentor Social Studies Learner's Book pg. 128
- Colored papers
- Glue
- Paint and brushes
- Manila paper
- Projects - Observation - Peer assessment
11 2
Political Systems and Governance
Human Rights - Basic human rights
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:

- Identify the basic human rights in Kenya
- Discuss different categories of human rights
- Value the importance of human rights
- Learners read and discuss what is written on cards about human rights
- Learners use the internet or relevant resources to find out the meaning of human rights
- Learners recite a poem on human rights
Why is it important to respect human rights?
- Mentor Social Studies Learner's Book pg. 132
- Pictures
- Digital devices
- Resource person
- Observation - Oral questions - Written assignments
11 3
Political Systems and Governance
Human Rights - Importance in society
Human Rights - Creating awareness
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:

- Explain the importance of human rights in society
- Write a report on the importance of human rights
- Appreciate the role of human rights in society
- Learners look at pictures and talk about what is happening in each picture
- Learners identify human rights represented in the pictures
- Learners discuss the importance of human rights shown in each picture
- Learners write a report on the importance of human rights
How does respecting human rights benefit society?
- Mentor Social Studies Learner's Book pg. 133
- Pictures
- Digital devices
- Resource person
- Mentor Social Studies Learner's Book pg. 134
- Manila paper
- Oral questions - Written reports - Observation
12 1
Political Systems and Governance
Human Rights - Assertiveness
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:

- Apply assertiveness to protect human rights in society
- Act out scenarios showing protection of human rights
- Show responsibility in protecting human rights
- Learners use digital devices to find out the meaning of assertiveness
- Learners tell their classmates how they can apply assertiveness to protect human rights in society
- Learners act a skit on how to apply assertiveness in protecting human rights in various scenarios
How can we apply assertiveness to protect human rights?
- Mentor Social Studies Learner's Book pg. 136
- Digital devices
- Resource person
- Props for skit
- Skit performance - Observation - Oral questions
12 2
Political Systems and Governance
Democracy in Society - Types of democracy
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:

- Identify types of democracy in Kenya
- Distinguish between direct and indirect democracy
- Value democratic processes
- Learners discuss how their parents or guardians make decisions at home
- Learners discuss how teachers make decisions at school
- Learners use the internet to find out the meaning of democracy and types of democracy in Kenya
How can we practice democracy in our society?
- Mentor Social Studies Learner's Book pg. 138
- Digital devices
- Resource person
- Charts
- Oral questions - Written assignments - Observation
12 3
Political Systems and Governance
Democracy in Society - Benefits
Democracy in Society - Practicing democracy
National Government - Three arms
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:

- Explain benefits of democracy in society
- Create a poster on benefits of democracy
- Appreciate the value of democracy
- Learners engage with a resource person who talks about the benefits of democracy
- Learners read a story and identify benefits of democracy from the story
- Learners make a colorful poster on the benefits of democracy in society
What are the benefits of democracy in our society?
- Mentor Social Studies Learner's Book pg. 139
- Manila paper
- Digital devices
- Resource person
- Mentor Social Studies Learner's Book pg. 140
- Voting materials
- Mentor Social Studies Learner's Book pg. 142
- Charts
- Observation - Projects - Written assignments

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