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Creative Arts & Sports
Grade 5 2026
TERM II
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WK LSN STRAND SUB-STRAND LESSON LEARNING OUTCOMES LEARNING EXPERIENCES KEY INQUIRY QUESTIONS LEARNING RESOURCES ASSESSMENT METHODS REFLECTION
1 1
PERFORMANCE AND DISPLAY
Athletics - Visual baton exchange
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:

- Identify appropriate materials for plaiting a skipping rope.
- Discuss factors to consider when collecting materials for plaiting a rope.
- Value the importance of using appropriate materials for making a skipping rope.
- Learners to observe illustrations/actual samples of skipping ropes to identify appropriate materials for plaiting.
- In groups, learners to discuss factors to consider when collecting materials for plaiting a rope.
- Learners to collect appropriate locally available materials for plaiting a rope (sisal, leather, recycled bag, old fabric).
Why is it important to use appropriate materials when making a skipping rope?
- Pictures of skipping ropes
- Samples of plaited ropes
- Digital devices
- Mentor Creative Arts pg. 118
- Observation - Oral questions - Written assignment
1 2
PERFORMANCE AND DISPLAY
Athletics - Visual baton exchange
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:

- Explore actual and virtual samples of plaited basketry items.
- Identify materials used for plaiting a rope.
- Appreciate the value of plaited items in society.
- Learners to explore actual and virtual samples of plaited basketry items.
- In groups, learners to identify materials used for plaiting a rope.
- Learners to discuss the value of plaited items in society.
How are plaiting materials prepared?
- Pictures of plaited items
- Digital devices
- Mentor Creative Arts pg. 119
- Actual plaited items
- Observation - Oral questions - Written assignment
1 3
PERFORMANCE AND DISPLAY
Athletics - Visual baton exchange
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:

- Explore actual and virtual samples of plaited basketry items.
- Identify materials used for plaiting a rope.
- Appreciate the value of plaited items in society.
- Learners to explore actual and virtual samples of plaited basketry items.
- In groups, learners to identify materials used for plaiting a rope.
- Learners to discuss the value of plaited items in society.
How are plaiting materials prepared?
- Pictures of plaited items
- Digital devices
- Mentor Creative Arts pg. 119
- Actual plaited items
- Observation - Oral questions - Written assignment
1 4
PERFORMANCE AND DISPLAY
Athletics - Visual baton exchange
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:

- Prepare materials for plaiting a rope.
- Decorate the materials for plaiting by dyeing/painting.
- Appreciate the beauty of decorated materials.
- Learners to prepare materials for plaiting a rope.
- Learners to decorate the materials for plaiting by dyeing/painting.
- Learners to display the decorated materials.
Why is it important to decorate plaiting materials?
- Dyes
- Paints
- Plaiting materials
- Mentor Creative Arts pg. 120
- Observation - Project work - Peer assessment
1 5
PERFORMANCE AND DISPLAY
Athletics - Visual baton exchange
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:

- Demonstrate the procedure for plaiting a three-strand rope.
- Plait a three-strand rope for skipping.
- Value the importance of following the correct procedure when plaiting.
- Teacher to demonstrate the procedure for plaiting a three-strand rope.
- Learners to plait a three-strand rope for skipping.
- Learners to use the skipping rope for warm-up before skill demonstration.
How can we plait a three-strand rope?
- Prepared and decorated materials
- Mentor Creative Arts pg. 121-122
- Observation - Project work - Peer assessment
1 6
PERFORMANCE AND DISPLAY
Athletics - Visual baton exchange
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:

- Demonstrate the procedure for plaiting a three-strand rope.
- Plait a three-strand rope for skipping.
- Value the importance of following the correct procedure when plaiting.
- Teacher to demonstrate the procedure for plaiting a three-strand rope.
- Learners to plait a three-strand rope for skipping.
- Learners to use the skipping rope for warm-up before skill demonstration.
How can we plait a three-strand rope?
- Prepared and decorated materials
- Mentor Creative Arts pg. 121-122
- Observation - Project work - Peer assessment
2 1
PERFORMANCE AND DISPLAY
Athletics - Visual baton exchange
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:

- Identify appropriate materials for making a relay baton.
- Discuss factors to consider when making a relay baton.
- Value the importance of using appropriate materials for making a relay baton.
- Learners to observe illustrations/actual samples of relay batons to identify appropriate materials.
- In groups, learners to discuss factors to consider when making a relay baton.
- Learners to collect locally available materials for making a relay baton.
What materials can be used to make a relay baton?
- Pictures of relay batons
- Samples of relay batons
- Digital devices
- Mentor Creative Arts pg. 123
- Observation - Oral questions - Written assignment
2 2
PERFORMANCE AND DISPLAY
Athletics - Visual baton exchange
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:

- Make a relay baton using locally available materials.
- Follow the correct procedure when making a relay baton.
- Appreciate the importance of making own relay baton.
- Teacher to demonstrate how to make a relay baton.
- Learners to make a relay baton using locally available materials.
- Learners to display and talk about their relay batons.
How do we make a relay baton?
- Locally available materials (bamboo, plastic, wood)
- Tools for making relay batons
- Mentor Creative Arts pg. 124-126
- Observation - Project work - Peer assessment
2 3
PERFORMANCE AND DISPLAY
Athletics - Visual baton exchange
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:

- Describe visual baton change in a relay race.
- Identify the key elements of visual baton change.
- Value the importance of proper visual baton exchange.
- Learners to watch a video clip on visual baton change.
- Learners to discuss the key elements of visual baton change.
- Learners to describe the visual baton change technique.
How is a relay performed?
- Digital devices
- Video clips
- Mentor Creative Arts pg. 127-128
- Observation - Oral questions - Written assignment
2 4
PERFORMANCE AND DISPLAY
Athletics - Visual baton exchange
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:

- Describe visual baton change in a relay race.
- Identify the key elements of visual baton change.
- Value the importance of proper visual baton exchange.
- Learners to watch a video clip on visual baton change.
- Learners to discuss the key elements of visual baton change.
- Learners to describe the visual baton change technique.
How is a relay performed?
- Digital devices
- Video clips
- Mentor Creative Arts pg. 127-128
- Observation - Oral questions - Written assignment
2 5
PERFORMANCE AND DISPLAY
Athletics - Visual baton exchange
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:

- Demonstrate the visual baton change technique.
- Observe safety measures during visual baton change.
- Show responsibility when demonstrating visual baton change.
- Teacher to demonstrate visual baton change technique.
- Learners to practice visual baton change in pairs.
- Learners to observe safety measures during the activity.
What are the key steps in visual baton change?
- Relay batons
- Open field
- Mentor Creative Arts pg. 129-130
- Observation - Performance test - Peer assessment
2 6
PERFORMANCE AND DISPLAY
Athletics - Visual baton exchange
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:

- Practice visual baton change in groups.
- Maintain proper body position during visual baton change.
- Show teamwork when practicing visual baton change.
- Learners to practice visual baton change in groups.
- Learners to maintain proper body position during visual baton change.
- Learners to give feedback to each other.
How can we improve visual baton change?
- Relay batons
- Open field
- Mentor Creative Arts pg. 131
- Observation - Performance test - Peer assessment
3 1
PERFORMANCE AND DISPLAY
Athletics - Visual baton exchange
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:

- Describe non-visual baton change in a relay race.
- Identify the key elements of non-visual baton change.
- Value the importance of proper non-visual baton exchange.
- Learners to watch a video clip on non-visual baton change.
- Learners to discuss the key elements of non-visual baton change.
- Learners to describe the non-visual baton change technique.
How is non-visual baton change performed?
- Digital devices
- Video clips
- Mentor Creative Arts pg. 132-133
- Observation - Oral questions - Written assignment
3 2
PERFORMANCE AND DISPLAY
Athletics - Visual baton exchange
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:

- Describe non-visual baton change in a relay race.
- Identify the key elements of non-visual baton change.
- Value the importance of proper non-visual baton exchange.
- Learners to watch a video clip on non-visual baton change.
- Learners to discuss the key elements of non-visual baton change.
- Learners to describe the non-visual baton change technique.
How is non-visual baton change performed?
- Digital devices
- Video clips
- Mentor Creative Arts pg. 132-133
- Observation - Oral questions - Written assignment
3 3
PERFORMANCE AND DISPLAY
Athletics - Visual baton exchange
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:

- Demonstrate the non-visual baton change technique.
- Observe safety measures during non-visual baton change.
- Show responsibility when demonstrating non-visual baton change.
- Teacher to demonstrate non-visual baton change technique.
- Learners to practice non-visual baton change in pairs.
- Learners to observe safety measures during the activity.
What are the key steps in non-visual baton change?
- Relay batons
- Open field
- Mentor Creative Arts pg. 134
- Observation - Performance test - Peer assessment
3 4
PERFORMANCE AND DISPLAY
Athletics - Visual baton exchange
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:

- Identify the techniques in baton change (upsweep and downsweep).
- Distinguish between upsweep and downsweep techniques.
- Appreciate the different techniques in baton change.
- Learners to observe demonstrations of upsweep and downsweep techniques.
- Learners to identify the differences between upsweep and downsweep techniques.
- Learners to discuss the advantages of each technique.
What are the techniques used in baton change?
- Digital devices
- Video clips
- Mentor Creative Arts pg. 135-136
- Observation - Oral questions - Written assignment
3 5
PERFORMANCE AND DISPLAY
Athletics - Visual baton exchange
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:

- Identify the techniques in baton change (upsweep and downsweep).
- Distinguish between upsweep and downsweep techniques.
- Appreciate the different techniques in baton change.
- Learners to observe demonstrations of upsweep and downsweep techniques.
- Learners to identify the differences between upsweep and downsweep techniques.
- Learners to discuss the advantages of each technique.
What are the techniques used in baton change?
- Digital devices
- Video clips
- Mentor Creative Arts pg. 135-136
- Observation - Oral questions - Written assignment
3 6
PERFORMANCE AND DISPLAY
Athletics - Visual baton exchange
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:

- Demonstrate the upsweep technique in baton change.
- Follow the correct procedure for upsweep technique.
- Show confidence when demonstrating upsweep technique.
- Teacher to demonstrate the upsweep technique in baton change.
- Learners to practice upsweep technique in pairs.
- Learners to give feedback to each other.
How is the upsweep technique performed?
- Relay batons
- Open field
- Mentor Creative Arts pg. 137
- Observation - Performance test - Peer assessment
4 1
PERFORMANCE AND DISPLAY
Athletics - Visual baton exchange
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:

- Demonstrate the downsweep technique in baton change.
- Follow the correct procedure for downsweep technique.
- Show confidence when demonstrating downsweep technique.
- Teacher to demonstrate the downsweep technique in baton change.
- Learners to practice downsweep technique in pairs.
- Learners to give feedback to each other.
How is the downsweep technique performed?
- Relay batons
- Open field
- Mentor Creative Arts pg. 138
- Observation - Performance test - Peer assessment
4 2
PERFORMANCE AND DISPLAY
Athletics - Visual baton exchange
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:

- Demonstrate the downsweep technique in baton change.
- Follow the correct procedure for downsweep technique.
- Show confidence when demonstrating downsweep technique.
- Teacher to demonstrate the downsweep technique in baton change.
- Learners to practice downsweep technique in pairs.
- Learners to give feedback to each other.
How is the downsweep technique performed?
- Relay batons
- Open field
- Mentor Creative Arts pg. 138
- Observation - Performance test - Peer assessment
4 3
PERFORMANCE AND DISPLAY
Puppetry
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:

- Identify different types of puppets.
- Discuss the materials used in making puppets.
- Appreciate the role of puppets in society.
- Learners to observe pictures/videos of different types of puppets.
- In groups, learners to discuss the different types of puppets.
- Learners to identify the materials used in making puppets.
What is the role of puppetry in society?
- Pictures of puppets
- Videos of puppet shows
- Digital devices
- Mentor Creative Arts pg. 176
- Observation - Oral questions - Written assignment
4 4
PERFORMANCE AND DISPLAY
Puppetry
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:

- Explore the environment to gather recyclable materials for making glove puppets.
- Identify suitable found objects for making puppets.
- Value the importance of recycling materials.
- Learners to explore the environment to gather recyclable materials for making glove puppets.
- Learners to identify suitable found objects for making puppets.
- Learners to sort and organize the collected materials.
What materials can be used to make puppets?
- Recyclable materials
- Found objects
- Mentor Creative Arts pg. 177-178
- Observation - Project work - Peer assessment
4 5
PERFORMANCE AND DISPLAY
Puppetry
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:

- Make a glove puppet using recyclable materials.
- Follow the correct procedure when making a glove puppet.
- Show creativity when making a glove puppet.
- Learners to watch a demonstration of how to make a glove puppet.
- Learners to make a glove puppet using recyclable materials.
- Learners to decorate their puppets for aesthetic effects.
How can we make puppets from recyclable materials?
- Recyclable materials
- Tools for making puppets
- Mentor Creative Arts pg. 179-180
- Observation - Project work - Peer assessment
4 6
PERFORMANCE AND DISPLAY
Puppetry
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:

- Make a glove puppet using recyclable materials.
- Follow the correct procedure when making a glove puppet.
- Show creativity when making a glove puppet.
- Learners to watch a demonstration of how to make a glove puppet.
- Learners to make a glove puppet using recyclable materials.
- Learners to decorate their puppets for aesthetic effects.
How can we make puppets from recyclable materials?
- Recyclable materials
- Tools for making puppets
- Mentor Creative Arts pg. 179-180
- Observation - Project work - Peer assessment
5 1
PERFORMANCE AND DISPLAY
Puppetry
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:

- Perform a puppet show while singing topical songs.
- Manipulate the puppet appropriately during the performance.
- Show confidence when performing with puppets.
- Learners to watch a video on how to use a glove puppet.
- Learners to practice using their glove puppets.
- Learners to perform a puppet show while singing topical songs.
How can puppets be used to communicate messages?
- Glove puppets
- Digital devices
- Mentor Creative Arts pg. 181-182
- Observation - Performance test - Peer assessment
5 2
PERFORMANCE AND DISPLAY
Performing a Kenyan Folk Dance
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:

- Identify different Kenyan folk dances.
- Discuss the background of Kenyan folk dances.
- Appreciate the diversity of Kenyan folk dances.
- Learners to watch videos of different Kenyan folk dances.
- Learners to identify the communities that perform the dances.
- Learners to discuss the occasions when the dances are performed.
Why is it important to perform a folk dance?
- Digital devices
- Video clips
- Mentor Creative Arts pg. 157
- Observation - Oral questions - Written assignment
5 3
PERFORMANCE AND DISPLAY
Performing a Kenyan Folk Dance
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:

- Identify different Kenyan folk dances.
- Discuss the background of Kenyan folk dances.
- Appreciate the diversity of Kenyan folk dances.
- Learners to watch videos of different Kenyan folk dances.
- Learners to identify the communities that perform the dances.
- Learners to discuss the occasions when the dances are performed.
Why is it important to perform a folk dance?
- Digital devices
- Video clips
- Mentor Creative Arts pg. 157
- Observation - Oral questions - Written assignment
5 4
PERFORMANCE AND DISPLAY
Performing a Kenyan Folk Dance
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:

- Identify the participants in a folk dance.
- Describe the roles of different participants in a folk dance.
- Value the contribution of each participant in a folk dance.
- Learners to watch videos of folk dance performances.
- Learners to identify the participants in the folk dance (soloist, chorus, instrumentalists, dancers).
- Learners to discuss the roles of each participant.
What are the roles of different participants in a folk dance?
- Digital devices
- Video clips
- Mentor Creative Arts pg. 158
- Observation - Oral questions - Written assignment
5 5
PERFORMANCE AND DISPLAY
Performing a Kenyan Folk Dance
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:

- Identify the components of a Kenyan folk dance.
- Discuss the role of songs in a folk dance.
- Appreciate the importance of songs in a folk dance.
- Learners to watch videos of folk dance performances.
- Learners to identify the songs used in the folk dance.
- Learners to discuss the role of songs in the folk dance.
What are the components of a folk dance?
- Digital devices
- Video clips
- Mentor Creative Arts pg. 159-160
- Observation - Oral questions - Written assignment
5 6
PERFORMANCE AND DISPLAY
Performing a Kenyan Folk Dance
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:

- Describe the costumes used in Kenyan folk dances.
- Identify the materials used to make the costumes.
- Value the role of costumes in folk dances.
- Learners to observe pictures/videos of costumes used in Kenyan folk dances.
- Learners to describe the costumes worn by dancers from different communities.
- Learners to identify the materials used to make the costumes.
What is the role of costumes in a folk dance?
- Pictures of folk dance costumes
- Digital devices
- Mentor Creative Arts pg. 161
- Observation - Oral questions - Written assignment
6 1
PERFORMANCE AND DISPLAY
Performing a Kenyan Folk Dance
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:

- Identify ornaments, props, and body adornments used in folk dances.
- Describe the role of ornaments, props, and body adornments in folk dances.
- Appreciate the aesthetic value of ornaments, props, and body adornments.
- Learners to observe pictures/videos of ornaments, props, and body adornments used in folk dances.
- Learners to identify the ornaments, props, and body adornments used in folk dances.
- Learners to discuss the role of ornaments, props, and body adornments in folk dances.
What is the role of ornaments, props, and body adornments in a dance?
- Pictures of ornaments, props, and body adornments
- Digital devices
- Mentor Creative Arts pg. 162-163
- Observation - Oral questions - Written assignment
6 2
PERFORMANCE AND DISPLAY
Performing a Kenyan Folk Dance
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:

- Identify ornaments, props, and body adornments used in folk dances.
- Describe the role of ornaments, props, and body adornments in folk dances.
- Appreciate the aesthetic value of ornaments, props, and body adornments.
- Learners to observe pictures/videos of ornaments, props, and body adornments used in folk dances.
- Learners to identify the ornaments, props, and body adornments used in folk dances.
- Learners to discuss the role of ornaments, props, and body adornments in folk dances.
What is the role of ornaments, props, and body adornments in a dance?
- Pictures of ornaments, props, and body adornments
- Digital devices
- Mentor Creative Arts pg. 162-163
- Observation - Oral questions - Written assignment
6 3
PERFORMANCE AND DISPLAY
Performing a Kenyan Folk Dance
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:

- Identify dance formations used in folk dances.
- Describe different dance formations.
- Value the importance of dance formations in folk dances.
- Learners to observe videos of folk dance formations.
- Learners to identify different dance formations used in folk dances.
- Learners to describe the formations observed in the videos.
How do the aspects of a folk dance contribute to its performance?
- Digital devices
- Video clips
- Mentor Creative Arts pg. 164-165
- Observation - Oral questions - Written assignment
6 4
PERFORMANCE AND DISPLAY
Performing a Kenyan Folk Dance
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:

- Identify dance formations used in folk dances.
- Describe different dance formations.
- Value the importance of dance formations in folk dances.
- Learners to observe videos of folk dance formations.
- Learners to identify different dance formations used in folk dances.
- Learners to describe the formations observed in the videos.
How do the aspects of a folk dance contribute to its performance?
- Digital devices
- Video clips
- Mentor Creative Arts pg. 164-165
- Observation - Oral questions - Written assignment
6 5
PERFORMANCE AND DISPLAY
Performing a Kenyan Folk Dance
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:

- Identify body movements used in folk dances.
- Demonstrate some body movements used in folk dances.
- Show confidence when demonstrating body movements.
- Learners to watch videos of folk dance body movements.
- Learners to identify the body parts involved in the movements.
- Learners to practice some of the body movements.
What body movements are used in folk dances?
- Digital devices
- Video clips
- Mentor Creative Arts pg. 166
- Observation - Performance test - Peer assessment
6 6
PERFORMANCE AND DISPLAY
Performing a Kenyan Folk Dance
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:

- Identify musical instruments used in folk dances.
- Describe the role of musical instruments in folk dances.
- Appreciate the role of musical instruments in folk dances.
- Learners to observe videos of musical instruments used in folk dances.
- Learners to identify the musical instruments used in folk dances.
- Learners to discuss the role of musical instruments in folk dances.
What is the role of instruments in a folk dance?
- Digital devices
- Video clips
- Mentor Creative Arts pg. 167
- Observation - Oral questions - Written assignment
7 1
PERFORMANCE AND DISPLAY
Performing a Kenyan Folk Dance
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:

- Discuss the role of folk dances in the community.
- Classify the roles of folk dances into social and economic roles.
- Appreciate the importance of folk dances in the community.
- Learners to discuss the role of folk dances in the community.
- Learners to classify the roles of folk dances into social and economic roles.
- Learners to watch videos of folk dances and identify their roles.
Why is it important to showcase Creative Arts works?
- Digital devices
- Video clips
- Mentor Creative Arts pg. 168-169
- Observation - Oral questions - Written assignment
7 2
PERFORMANCE AND DISPLAY
Performing a Kenyan Folk Dance
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:

- Discuss the role of folk dances in the community.
- Classify the roles of folk dances into social and economic roles.
- Appreciate the importance of folk dances in the community.
- Learners to discuss the role of folk dances in the community.
- Learners to classify the roles of folk dances into social and economic roles.
- Learners to watch videos of folk dances and identify their roles.
Why is it important to showcase Creative Arts works?
- Digital devices
- Video clips
- Mentor Creative Arts pg. 168-169
- Observation - Oral questions - Written assignment
7 3
PERFORMANCE AND DISPLAY
Performing a Kenyan Folk Dance
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:

- Identify materials for making ornaments for a Kenyan folk dance.
- Discuss how color variation is achieved in ornaments.
- Value the importance of color variation in ornaments.
- Learners to observe pictures of ornaments used in folk dances.
- Learners to identify materials for making ornaments.
- Learners to discuss how color variation is achieved in ornaments.
How are ornaments made for folk dances?
- Pictures of ornaments
- Digital devices
- Mentor Creative Arts pg. 170
- Observation - Oral questions - Written assignment
7 4
PERFORMANCE AND DISPLAY
Performing a Kenyan Folk Dance
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:

- Make an ornament for a Kenyan folk dance.
- Follow the correct procedure when making an ornament.
- Show creativity when making an ornament.
- Teacher to demonstrate how to make an ornament.
- Learners to make an ornament for a Kenyan folk dance.
- Learners to display and talk about their ornaments.
What materials can be used to make ornaments for folk dances?
- Materials for making ornaments
- Tools for making ornaments
- Mentor Creative Arts pg. 171
- Observation - Project work - Peer assessment
7 5
PERFORMANCE AND DISPLAY
Performing a Kenyan Folk Dance
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:

- Make an ornament for a Kenyan folk dance.
- Follow the correct procedure when making an ornament.
- Show creativity when making an ornament.
- Teacher to demonstrate how to make an ornament.
- Learners to make an ornament for a Kenyan folk dance.
- Learners to display and talk about their ornaments.
What materials can be used to make ornaments for folk dances?
- Materials for making ornaments
- Tools for making ornaments
- Mentor Creative Arts pg. 171
- Observation - Project work - Peer assessment
7 6
PERFORMANCE AND DISPLAY
Performing a Kenyan Folk Dance
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:

- Select a folk dance from a Kenyan community.
- Identify the props and costumes to be used in the dance.
- Value the importance of preparation before a performance.
- Learners to select a folk dance from a Kenyan community.
- Learners to identify the props and costumes to be used in the dance.
- Learners to discuss the importance of preparation before a performance.
How do we prepare for a folk dance performance?
- Digital devices
- Video clips
- Mentor Creative Arts pg. 172
- Observation - Oral questions - Written assignment
8 1
PERFORMANCE AND DISPLAY
Performing a Kenyan Folk Dance
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:

- Practice the selected folk dance.
- Incorporate appropriate body movements, dance formations, and patterns.
- Show confidence when practicing the folk dance.
- Learners to practice the selected folk dance.
- Learners to incorporate appropriate body movements, dance formations, and patterns.
- Learners to observe safety and good behavior during practice.
How can we improve our folk dance performance?
- Ornaments
- Props
- Costumes
- Mentor Creative Arts pg. 173
- Observation - Performance test - Peer assessment
8 2
PERFORMANCE AND DISPLAY
Performing a Kenyan Folk Dance
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:

- Practice the selected folk dance.
- Incorporate appropriate body movements, dance formations, and patterns.
- Show confidence when practicing the folk dance.
- Learners to practice the selected folk dance.
- Learners to incorporate appropriate body movements, dance formations, and patterns.
- Learners to observe safety and good behavior during practice.
How can we improve our folk dance performance?
- Ornaments
- Props
- Costumes
- Mentor Creative Arts pg. 173
- Observation - Performance test - Peer assessment
8 3
PERFORMANCE AND DISPLAY
Performing a Kenyan Folk Dance
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:

- Perform the selected folk dance.
- Demonstrate proper coordination during the performance.
- Show confidence when performing the folk dance.
- Learners to perform the selected folk dance.
- Learners to demonstrate proper coordination during the performance.
- Learners to observe safety and good behavior during the performance.
How can we perform a folk dance effectively?
- Ornaments
- Props
- Costumes
- Digital devices
- Mentor Creative Arts pg. 174
- Observation - Performance test - Peer assessment
8 4
PERFORMANCE AND DISPLAY
Performing a Kenyan Folk Dance
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:

- Assess the folk dance performance using a guide.
- Provide constructive feedback to peers.
- Appreciate the efforts of others in the performance.
- Learners to assess the folk dance performance using a guide.
- Learners to provide constructive feedback to peers.
- Learners to discuss ways to improve future performances.
How can we assess a folk dance performance?
- Performance assessment guide
- Digital devices
- Mentor Creative Arts pg. 175
- Observation - Oral questions - Peer assessment
8 5
PERFORMANCE AND DISPLAY
Playing the Descant recorder
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:

- Identify the parts of a descant recorder.
- Assemble the parts of a descant recorder correctly.
- Value the importance of proper assembly of a descant recorder.
- Learners to observe pictures/actual descant recorders.
- Learners to identify the parts of a descant recorder.
- Learners to practice assembling the parts of a descant recorder.
How is a good tone produced on the descant recorder?
- Descant recorders
- Pictures of descant recorders
- Mentor Creative Arts pg. 185
- Observation - Oral questions - Written assignment
8 5-6
PERFORMANCE AND DISPLAY
Playing the Descant recorder
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:

- Identify the parts of a descant recorder.
- Assemble the parts of a descant recorder correctly.
- Value the importance of proper assembly of a descant recorder.
- Learners to observe pictures/actual descant recorders.
- Learners to identify the parts of a descant recorder.
- Learners to practice assembling the parts of a descant recorder.
How is a good tone produced on the descant recorder?
- Descant recorders
- Pictures of descant recorders
- Mentor Creative Arts pg. 185
- Observation - Oral questions - Written assignment
9

Midterm

10 1
PERFORMANCE AND DISPLAY
Playing the Descant recorder
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:

- Identify fingering positions on the descant recorder.
- Describe how to position fingers for playing notes G, A, and B.
- Appreciate the importance of correct finger positioning.
- Learners to observe illustrations of fingering positions on the descant recorder.
- Learners to identify fingering positions for notes G, A, and B.
- Learners to practice positioning their fingers for playing notes G, A, and B.
What are the correct fingering positions for notes G, A, and B?
- Descant recorders
- Fingering charts
- Mentor Creative Arts pg. 186-187
- Observation - Oral questions - Written assignment
10 2
PERFORMANCE AND DISPLAY
Playing the Descant recorder
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:

- Play notes G, A, and B on the descant recorder.
- Maintain proper finger positions when playing.
- Show confidence when playing the descant recorder.
- Teacher to demonstrate how to play notes G, A, and B on the descant recorder.
- Learners to practice playing notes G, A, and B on the descant recorder.
- Learners to give feedback to each other.
How do we play notes G, A, and B on the descant recorder?
- Descant recorders
- Fingering charts
- Mentor Creative Arts pg. 188
- Observation - Performance test - Peer assessment
10 3
PERFORMANCE AND DISPLAY
Playing the Descant recorder
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:

- Play notes G, A, and B on the descant recorder.
- Maintain proper finger positions when playing.
- Show confidence when playing the descant recorder.
- Teacher to demonstrate how to play notes G, A, and B on the descant recorder.
- Learners to practice playing notes G, A, and B on the descant recorder.
- Learners to give feedback to each other.
How do we play notes G, A, and B on the descant recorder?
- Descant recorders
- Fingering charts
- Mentor Creative Arts pg. 188
- Observation - Performance test - Peer assessment
10 4
PERFORMANCE AND DISPLAY
Playing the Descant recorder
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:

- Identify the fingering position for note C' on the descant recorder.
- Describe how to play note C' on the descant recorder.
- Value the importance of correct finger positioning for note C'.
- Learners to observe illustrations of fingering position for note C' on the descant recorder.
- Learners to identify the fingering position for note C'.
- Learners to watch a video on playing note C' on the descant recorder.
How do we play note C' on the descant recorder?
- Descant recorders
- Fingering charts
- Digital devices
- Mentor Creative Arts pg. 189
- Observation - Oral questions - Written assignment
10 5
PERFORMANCE AND DISPLAY
Playing the Descant recorder
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:

- Identify the fingering position for note D' on the descant recorder.
- Describe how to play note D' on the descant recorder.
- Value the importance of correct finger positioning for note D'.
- Learners to observe illustrations of fingering position for note D' on the descant recorder.
- Learners to identify the fingering position for note D'.
- Learners to watch a video on playing note D' on the descant recorder.
How do we play note D' on the descant recorder?
- Descant recorders
- Fingering charts
- Digital devices
- Mentor Creative Arts pg. 190
- Observation - Oral questions - Written assignment
10 6
PERFORMANCE AND DISPLAY
Playing the Descant recorder
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:

- Play notes C' and D' on the descant recorder.
- Maintain proper finger positions when playing.
- Show confidence when playing the descant recorder.
- Teacher to demonstrate how to play notes C' and D' on the descant recorder.
- Learners to practice playing notes C' and D' on the descant recorder.
- Learners to give feedback to each other.
How do we play notes C' and D' on the descant recorder?
- Descant recorders
- Fingering charts
- Mentor Creative Arts pg. 191
- Observation - Performance test - Peer assessment
11 1
PERFORMANCE AND DISPLAY
Playing the Descant recorder
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:

- Describe breath control and tone quality in playing the descant recorder.
- Discuss the importance of breath control when playing the descant recorder.
- Appreciate the importance of good tone quality.
- Learners to discuss breath control and tone quality in playing the descant recorder.
- Learners to identify exercises for improving breath control.
- Learners to practice exercises for improving breath control.
How can we improve breath control and tone quality?
- Descant recorders
- Digital devices
- Mentor Creative Arts pg. 192-193
- Observation - Oral questions - Written assignment
11 2
PERFORMANCE AND DISPLAY
Playing the Descant recorder
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:

- Describe breath control and tone quality in playing the descant recorder.
- Discuss the importance of breath control when playing the descant recorder.
- Appreciate the importance of good tone quality.
- Learners to discuss breath control and tone quality in playing the descant recorder.
- Learners to identify exercises for improving breath control.
- Learners to practice exercises for improving breath control.
How can we improve breath control and tone quality?
- Descant recorders
- Digital devices
- Mentor Creative Arts pg. 192-193
- Observation - Oral questions - Written assignment
11 3
PERFORMANCE AND DISPLAY
Playing the Descant recorder
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:

- Play a melody built on the notes G, A, B, C', and D' on the descant recorder.
- Maintain proper breath control and tone quality.
- Show confidence when playing a melody.
- Teacher to demonstrate how to play a melody on the descant recorder.
- Learners to practice playing a melody on the descant recorder.
- Learners to give feedback to each other.
How do we play a melody on the descant recorder?
- Descant recorders
- Melody charts
- Mentor Creative Arts pg. 194
- Observation - Performance test - Peer assessment
11 4
PERFORMANCE AND DISPLAY
Playing the Descant recorder
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:

- Play a melody built on the notes G, A, B, C', and D' on the descant recorder.
- Maintain proper breath control and tone quality.
- Show confidence when playing a melody.
- Teacher to demonstrate how to play a melody on the descant recorder.
- Learners to practice playing a melody on the descant recorder.
- Learners to give feedback to each other.
How do we play a melody on the descant recorder?
- Descant recorders
- Melody charts
- Mentor Creative Arts pg. 194
- Observation - Performance test - Peer assessment
11 5
PERFORMANCE AND DISPLAY
Playing the Descant recorder
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:

- Describe tonguing technique in playing the descant recorder.
- Demonstrate tonguing technique when playing notes.
- Value the importance of proper tonguing technique.
- Learners to watch a video on tonguing technique in playing the descant recorder.
- Learners to discuss the steps to observe when tonguing.
- Learners to practice tonguing technique when playing notes.
What is tonguing technique in playing the descant recorder?
- Descant recorders
- Digital devices
- Mentor Creative Arts pg. 195
- Observation - Performance test - Peer assessment
11 6
PERFORMANCE AND DISPLAY
Playing the Descant recorder
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:

- Play the song "Lightly Row" on the descant recorder.
- Apply proper breathing, tonguing, and finger techniques.
- Show confidence when playing the song.
- Teacher to demonstrate how to play the song "Lightly Row" on the descant recorder.
- Learners to practice playing the song "Lightly Row" on the descant recorder.
- Learners to apply proper breathing, tonguing, and finger techniques.
How do we play songs on the descant recorder?
- Descant recorders
- Sheet music
- Mentor Creative Arts pg. 196
- Observation - Performance test - Peer assessment
12 1
PERFORMANCE AND DISPLAY
Playing the Descant recorder
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:

- Play the song "Go and Tell Aunt Rhody" on the descant recorder.
- Apply proper breathing, tonguing, and finger techniques.
- Show confidence when playing the song.
- Teacher to demonstrate how to play the song "Go and Tell Aunt Rhody" on the descant recorder.
- Learners to practice playing the song "Go and Tell Aunt Rhody" on the descant recorder.
- Learners to apply proper breathing, tonguing, and finger techniques.
How do we improve our playing skills on the descant recorder?
- Descant recorders
- Sheet music
- Mentor Creative Arts pg. 197
- Observation - Performance test - Peer assessment
12 2
PERFORMANCE AND DISPLAY
Playing the Descant recorder
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:

- Play the song "Go and Tell Aunt Rhody" on the descant recorder.
- Apply proper breathing, tonguing, and finger techniques.
- Show confidence when playing the song.
- Teacher to demonstrate how to play the song "Go and Tell Aunt Rhody" on the descant recorder.
- Learners to practice playing the song "Go and Tell Aunt Rhody" on the descant recorder.
- Learners to apply proper breathing, tonguing, and finger techniques.
How do we improve our playing skills on the descant recorder?
- Descant recorders
- Sheet music
- Mentor Creative Arts pg. 197
- Observation - Performance test - Peer assessment
12 3
PERFORMANCE AND DISPLAY
Playing the Descant recorder
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:

- Describe patterns in design.
- Identify the elements used in letter prints.
- Appreciate the aesthetic value of patterns in design.
- Learners to observe pictures of random letter print patterns.
- Learners to identify the elements used in letter prints.
- Learners to discuss how color has been used in the overlapping of letters.
How are patterns created in design?
- Pictures of patterns
- Digital devices
- Mentor Creative Arts pg. 198
- Observation - Oral questions - Written assignment
12 4
PERFORMANCE AND DISPLAY
Playing the Descant recorder
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:

- Design letters G, A, B, C', and D' for stencil cutting.
- Select appropriate fonts or letter styles.
- Value the importance of creativity in design.
- Learners to design letters G, A, B, C', and D' for stencil cutting.
- Learners to select appropriate fonts or letter styles.
- Learners to trace each letter on a separate piece of paper.
How can we create stencils for printing?
- Paper
- Pencils
- Digital devices
- Mentor Creative Arts pg. 199
- Observation - Project work - Peer assessment
12 5
PERFORMANCE AND DISPLAY
Playing the Descant recorder
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:

- Design letters G, A, B, C', and D' for stencil cutting.
- Select appropriate fonts or letter styles.
- Value the importance of creativity in design.
- Learners to design letters G, A, B, C', and D' for stencil cutting.
- Learners to select appropriate fonts or letter styles.
- Learners to trace each letter on a separate piece of paper.
How can we create stencils for printing?
- Paper
- Pencils
- Digital devices
- Mentor Creative Arts pg. 199
- Observation - Project work - Peer assessment
12 6
PERFORMANCE AND DISPLAY
Playing the Descant recorder
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:

- Create a random repeat pattern based on the notes G, A, B, C', and D'.
- Apply appropriate printing techniques.
- Show creativity when creating patterns.
- Learners to cut out the stencils of letters G, A, B, C', and D'.
- Learners to prepare the printing surface and ink.
- Learners to create a random repeat pattern using the cut-out stencils.
How can we create a random repeat pattern?
- Cut-out stencils
- Printing ink/paint
- Paper/cloth
- Mentor Creative Arts pg. 200
- Observation - Project work - Peer assessment

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