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WK LSN STRAND SUB-STRAND LESSON LEARNING OUTCOMES LEARNING EXPERIENCES KEY INQUIRY QUESTIONS LEARNING RESOURCES ASSESSMENT METHODS REFLECTION
1 1
Creating and Performing
Play - Format of a Play Script
Play - Elements of a Play
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:
¶- Describe the format of a play script including title, playwright, characters, acts, scenes, setting, stage directions and dialogue¶- Identify format features from a sample play script¶- Show interest in analysing play scripts as a foundation for performance
In groups, learners are guided to:
- Read a sample play script and identify each element of its format¶- Discuss how each formatting element contributes to the readability and performance of the play¶- Brainstorm in groups on societal issues that could be addressed through a short play
What makes a play script easy to perform from?
- Creative Arts and Sports Learner's Book pg. 74¶- Sample play scripts¶- Digital devices with video content
- Creative Arts and Sports Learner's Book pg. 74¶- Sample play scripts¶- Reference books on drama
- Oral questions¶- Written assignments¶- Observation
1 2
Creating and Performing
Play - Brainstorming and Planning a Play Script
Play - Writing a Play Script
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:
¶- Brainstorm ideas for a short one-act play addressing a societal issue¶- Plan the structure of the play including acts, scenes, characters and plot outline¶- Value collaboration and shared creative responsibility in group playwriting
In groups, learners are guided to:
- Brainstorm in groups to select a societal issue as the theme for the short play¶- Plan the play structure: number of acts, scenes, characters, plot outline and resolution¶- Assign roles to group members for scriptwriting, prop sourcing and directing
How does careful planning improve the quality of a play script?
- Creative Arts and Sports Learner's Book pg. 75¶- Writing materials¶- Reference play scripts
- Observation¶- Oral questions¶- Portfolio assessment
1 3
Creating and Performing
Play - Props Costumes and Music
Play - Vocal and Physical Warm-Up
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:
¶- Select relevant props, costumes and music that complement the play's theme and characters¶- Explain how props, costumes and music enhance believability in a play performance¶- Show creativity in sourcing and preparing props and costumes from available materials
In groups, learners are guided to:
- Review the completed play script and identify what props, costumes and music are needed for each scene¶- Source or create simple props and costumes from available materials appropriate to the characters and setting¶- Discuss how the selected items will enhance the audience's experience of the play
How do props, costumes and music make a play performance more believable?
- Creative Arts and Sports Learner's Book pg. 75¶- Props, costumes and music resources¶- Written play script
- Creative Arts and Sports Learner's Book pg. 76¶- Open space for movement activities¶- Written play script
- Observation¶- Oral questions¶- Portfolio assessment
1 4
Creating and Performing
Play - Rehearsing a Role
Play - Performing a Play before an Audience
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:
¶- Rehearse a role in the play paying attention to voice, body movement, space, props, music and costume¶- Apply feedback from peers to improve performance during rehearsals¶- Show determination and accountability in preparing for play performance
In groups, learners are guided to:
- Rehearse assigned roles in the play focusing on voice projection, body language, facial expressions and use of space¶- Incorporate props, costumes and music during rehearsal to practise the full production environment¶- Give and receive specific feedback on each other's performance during rehearsals
How does rehearsal improve the believability of a play performance?
- Creative Arts and Sports Learner's Book pg. 76¶- Props, costumes and music¶- Written play script
- Creative Arts and Sports Learner's Book pg. 76¶- Props, costumes and music¶- Digital devices for recording
- Observation¶- Practical demonstration¶- Peer feedback
1 5
Creating and Performing
Play - Evaluating the Play Performance
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:
¶- Evaluate the play performance using criteria covering voice, body movement, props, theme and overall impression¶- Give structured and constructive feedback on the performance to peers¶- Appreciate the role of honest evaluation in improving dramatic arts standards
In groups, learners are guided to:
- Watch the recorded performance and evaluate it using structured criteria covering use of voice, body movement, props, theme portrayal and audience engagement¶- Write evaluation comments for each criterion and share with the group¶- Discuss how the feedback received can inform future improvements in play performance
How does evaluating a play performance improve future performances?
- Creative Arts and Sports Learner's Book pg. 74¶- Recorded play performance¶- Play evaluation criteria sheet
- Written assignments¶- Oral presentation¶- Peer feedback
2 1
Creating and Performing
Play - Review and Journal Reflection
Basketball and Logo Design - Describing Passes and Dribbling
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:
¶- Review the format of a play script, elements of a play and performance skills covered in the sub-strand¶- Reflect on own experience of creating and performing a play in a written journal entry¶- Demonstrate commitment to continuous improvement in dramatic arts
In groups, learners are guided to:
- Review play script format, elements, rehearsal techniques and performance skills through class Q&A¶- Write a journal entry reflecting on the experience of creating and performing the play including challenges faced and lessons learnt¶- Share journal reflections with a partner and discuss key learning points from the sub-strand
Why is reflective journaling important in Creative Arts and Sports?
- Creative Arts and Sports Learner's Book pg. 74¶- Completed play portfolios and journals¶- Self-assessment checklist
- Creative Arts and Sports Learner's Book pg. 78¶- Digital devices with video content¶- Basketball reference books
- Portfolio assessment¶- Self-assessment¶- Peer feedback
2 2
Creating and Performing
Basketball and Logo Design - Overhead Pass
Basketball and Logo Design - Bounce Pass
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:
¶- Demonstrate the overhead pass in Basketball with correct grip, release and follow-through¶- Perform the overhead pass for skill acquisition¶- Value safety and fair play during Basketball passing drills
In groups, learners are guided to:
- Demonstrate the overhead pass: hold the ball above the head with both hands, elbows bent, and release toward a teammate extending arms fully¶- Practise the overhead pass in pairs alternating roles and providing feedback¶- Discuss when the overhead pass is most useful in a game of Basketball
How is the overhead pass executed correctly in Basketball?
- Creative Arts and Sports Learner's Book pg. 79¶- Basketballs¶- Court or open space
- Observation¶- Practical demonstration¶- Peer feedback
2 3
Creating and Performing
Basketball and Logo Design - Chest Pass
Basketball and Logo Design - Practising All Passes
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:
¶- Demonstrate the chest pass in Basketball with correct grip, wrist snap and follow-through¶- Apply the chest pass in drills with accuracy and speed¶- Appreciate the chest pass as the most commonly used pass in Basketball
In groups, learners are guided to:
- Demonstrate the chest pass: hold the ball at chest level with both hands, snap wrists and push the ball directly to a teammate extending arms fully on release¶- Practise the chest pass in pairs and in small groups emphasising wrist snap and follow-through¶- Compare the chest, bounce and overhead passes and discuss when each is most appropriate
Why is the chest pass the most commonly used pass in Basketball?
- Creative Arts and Sports Learner's Book pg. 81¶- Basketballs¶- Court or open space
- Creative Arts and Sports Learner's Book pg. 79¶- Basketballs and cones¶- Court or open space
- Observation¶- Practical demonstration¶- Peer feedback
2 4
Creating and Performing
Basketball and Logo Design - High and Low Dribbling
Basketball and Logo Design - Practising Dribbling Skills
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:
¶- Demonstrate high and low dribbling in Basketball with correct hand contact and body posture¶- Explain when high dribbling and low dribbling are used in a game¶- Show responsibility by observing safety during Basketball dribbling drills
In groups, learners are guided to:
- Demonstrate high dribble: push the ball to waist height using fingertips while moving at speed in open court¶- Demonstrate low dribble: push the ball close to the ground while crouching to protect the ball from a defender¶- Practise high and low dribbling individually and in pairs while navigating cones
How does ball control through dribbling create scoring opportunities in Basketball?
- Creative Arts and Sports Learner's Book pg. 83¶- Basketballs and cones¶- Court or open space
- Creative Arts and Sports Learner's Book pg. 84¶- Basketballs and cones¶- Court or open space
- Observation¶- Practical demonstration¶- Peer feedback
2 5
Creating and Performing
Basketball and Logo Design - Examining Logo Samples
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:
¶- Identify the components of a logo including name, letter combinations, symbols and colours¶- Analyse actual and virtual logo samples for design principles¶- Show interest in logo design as a form of Visual Arts linked to sports
In groups, learners are guided to:
- Research and examine actual and virtual samples of sports logos and identify their components¶- Discuss how each logo component communicates the identity of the team or organisation¶- Brainstorm ideas and concepts for an original Basketball team logo
How does a logo communicate the identity of a sports team?
- Creative Arts and Sports Learner's Book pg. 85¶- Digital devices with internet access¶- Sample sports logos
- Oral questions¶- Observation¶- Written assignments
3 1
Creating and Performing
Basketball and Logo Design - Designing a Basketball Team Logo
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:
¶- Design an original logo for a Basketball team incorporating name or letter combinations and a meaningful symbol¶- Apply Visual Arts principles of colour, balance and contrast in logo design¶- Appreciate the creative value of logo design in representing a team's identity
In groups, learners are guided to:
- Sketch initial logo design ideas incorporating the team name, letter combinations and a symbol that represents the team's values¶- Refine the best sketch into a complete logo design applying appropriate colours and balance¶- Display logo designs around the classroom and give polite feedback on each other's designs
How does a well-designed logo strengthen team identity in sport?
- Creative Arts and Sports Learner's Book pg. 86¶- Art materials for logo design¶- Sample sports logos for reference
- Observation¶- Portfolio assessment¶- Peer feedback
3 2
Creating and Performing
Basketball and Logo Design - Mini-Basketball Game
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:
¶- Apply passing and dribbling skills in a mini-Basketball game while displaying team logos¶- Demonstrate teamwork, fair play and sportsmanship during the mini-game¶- Appreciate each other's skills in Basketball and creative work in logo design
In groups, learners are guided to:
- Display the designed logos around the basketball pitch identifying each team by its logo¶- Apply all passing and dribbling skills learnt in a mini-Basketball game organised by teams¶- Comment on each other's skill execution and discuss how the logos enhanced team identity during the game
How do passing and dribbling skills work together in a mini-Basketball game?
- Creative Arts and Sports Learner's Book pg. 86¶- Basketballs, cones, bibs and court¶- Displayed team logos
- Observation¶- Practical demonstration¶- Peer feedback
3 3
Creating and Performing
Basketball and Logo Design - Review and Self-Assessment
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:
¶- Review passing skills, dribbling techniques and logo design covered in the sub-strand¶- Evaluate own progress in Basketball skills and logo design through structured self-assessment¶- Demonstrate commitment to continued improvement in Basketball and Visual Arts
In groups, learners are guided to:
- Review all three passes, high and low dribbling and logo design through class Q&A¶- Complete a self-assessment checklist rating own ability in each skill and design task covered¶- Reflect on own logo design and Basketball skills and identify one area of strength and one for improvement
Why is self-assessment important in developing both sports and design skills?
- Creative Arts and Sports Learner's Book pg. 78¶- Completed logo portfolios¶- Self-assessment checklist
- Self-assessment¶- Portfolio assessment¶- Oral questions
3 4
Creating and Performing
Basketball and Logo Design - Appreciation and Display
Indigenous Kenyan Crafts - Coil Pottery Introduction
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:
¶- Appreciate the interplay between Basketball as a sport and logo design as a Visual Art¶- Evaluate own and others' logo designs using Visual Arts criteria¶- Show respect and encouragement when appreciating peers' creative and athletic work
In groups, learners are guided to:
- Organise a class showcase displaying all Basketball team logos alongside a summary of skills learnt¶- Evaluate each logo using Visual Arts criteria: balance, colour use, clarity of identity and originality¶- Reflect on how the experience of combining sport and design enriched learning across disciplines
How does combining sport and Visual Arts enrich learning in Creative Arts and Sports?
- Creative Arts and Sports Learner's Book pg. 85¶- Displayed team logos¶- Visual Arts evaluation criteria
- Creative Arts and Sports Learner's Book pg. 87¶- Actual or virtual pottery samples¶- Pottery reference books
- Portfolio assessment¶- Peer feedback¶- Oral questions
3 5
Creating and Performing
Indigenous Kenyan Crafts - Preparing Clay
Indigenous Kenyan Crafts - Making Coils and Building a Vessel
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:
¶- Source clay and prepare it for pottery by removing impurities, drying, kneading and wedging¶- Explain why clay preparation is important before modelling a vessel¶- Show responsibility when sourcing and preparing clay from the environment
In groups, learners are guided to:
- Source clay from the local environment and remove visible impurities such as stones and roots¶- Soak fine clay dust in cold water in a bucket overnight then dry, knead and wedge the clay until it is of uniform consistency¶- Discuss why each step in clay preparation is important and share findings with classmates
Why must clay be prepared before it can be used for pottery?
- Creative Arts and Sports Learner's Book pg. 89¶- Clay, water and a bucket¶- Tools for kneading and wedging
- Creative Arts and Sports Learner's Book pg. 90¶- Prepared clay and modelling tools¶- Water for smoothing
- Oral questions¶- Observation¶- Written assignments
4 1
Creating and Performing
Indigenous Kenyan Crafts - Firing the Clay Vessel
Indigenous Kenyan Crafts - Making a Frame Loom
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:
¶- Explain the purpose of firing a clay vessel and describe the open pit kiln method¶- Fire a completely dry clay vessel using an open pit kiln safely¶- Appreciate the transformation of clay through firing as a key stage in pottery
In groups, learners are guided to:
- Discuss why firing is necessary to convert fragile clay shapes into strong durable pottery¶- Collaboratively dig a pit, place dry wood at the base and arrange completely dry clay vessels on top for open pit firing while observing safety¶- Observe the fired vessels and discuss how their properties changed after firing
Why must the clay vessel be completely dry before it is fired?
- Creative Arts and Sports Learner's Book pg. 91¶- Dry clay vessels, dry wood and a pit¶- Safety gear: gloves and protective clothing
- Creative Arts and Sports Learner's Book pg. 93¶- Wood, saw, nails and hammer¶- Warp thread
- Observation¶- Oral questions¶- Practical demonstration
4 2
Creating and Performing
Indigenous Kenyan Crafts - 2/1 Twill Weave
Indigenous Kenyan Crafts - Completing the Woven Fabric
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:
¶- Make a fabric using the 2/1 twill weaving technique on a frame loom¶- Apply the over-two under-one interlacing pattern consistently across the fabric¶- Appreciate weaving as an Indigenous Kenyan craft that preserves cultural heritage
In groups, learners are guided to:
- Set up the frame loom on a flat surface and interlace the weft threads using the 2/1 twill technique passing the weft over two and under one warp thread alternately¶- Push each row of weft threads down firmly and repeat until the fabric reaches the desired length¶- Observe the diagonal pattern created by the 2/1 twill and discuss why it differs from plain weave
How is a fabric woven using the 2/1 twill technique?
- Creative Arts and Sports Learner's Book pg. 94¶- Frame loom, weft thread and weaving needle¶- Reference images of 2/1 twill weave
- Creative Arts and Sports Learner's Book pg. 96¶- Frame loom and completed weaving¶- Scissors for finishing
- Observation¶- Practical demonstration¶- Portfolio assessment
4 3
Creating and Performing
Indigenous Kenyan Crafts - Display and Critique
Swimming - Standing Dive
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:
¶- Display and critique own and others' woven articles and pottery items¶- Evaluate craft articles using criteria covering technique, finish and cultural significance¶- Show respect for traditional Kenyan crafts and the skills required to produce them
In groups, learners are guided to:
- Display completed woven articles and fired pottery items side by side in a class showcase¶- Evaluate each article by commenting on quality of coils or weave, decoration, finish and cultural significance¶- Give polite and constructive feedback and reflect on the cultural value of Indigenous Kenyan Crafts
Why is it important to preserve and appreciate Indigenous Kenyan Crafts?
- Creative Arts and Sports Learner's Book pg. 97¶- Displayed woven articles and pottery¶- Craft evaluation criteria
- Creative Arts and Sports Learner's Book pg. 98¶- Swimming pool with safety measures in place¶- Swimming gear: swimsuits and goggles
- Portfolio assessment¶- Peer feedback¶- Oral questions
4 4
Creating and Performing
Swimming - Practising the Standing Dive
Swimming - Butterfly Stroke Body Position
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:
¶- Practise the standing dive with improved technique and confidence¶- Apply safety protocols consistently during swimming practice¶- Show commitment to improving swimming skills through repeated practice
In groups, learners are guided to:
- Perform warm-up activities and review key technique points for the standing dive¶- Practise the standing dive repeatedly taking turns and applying feedback from the previous lesson¶- Evaluate each other's dives commenting on arm position, angle of entry and streamlined body position
How does repeated practice improve the quality of a standing dive?
- Creative Arts and Sports Learner's Book pg. 99¶- Swimming pool with safety measures in place¶- Swimming gear: swimsuits and goggles
- Creative Arts and Sports Learner's Book pg. 101¶- Swimming pool with safety measures in place¶- Swimming gear: swimsuits and goggles
- Observation¶- Practical demonstration¶- Peer feedback
4 5
Creating and Performing
Swimming - Butterfly Stroke Leg Kick
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:
¶- Demonstrate the dolphin kick used in the butterfly stroke with correct hip and knee action¶- Coordinate arm action and dolphin kick to perform the butterfly stroke with basic fluency¶- Value synchrony of arm and leg movements as essential in butterfly stroke
In groups, learners are guided to:
- Demonstrate the dolphin kick: keep legs together and generate a wave-like motion from the hips through the knees and ankles¶- Practise the dolphin kick across the width of the pool building confidence and coordination¶- Combine the arm action and dolphin kick to perform the butterfly stroke across the pool observing safety
Why is synchrony of arm and leg movements important in butterfly stroke?
- Creative Arts and Sports Learner's Book pg. 101¶- Swimming pool with safety measures in place¶- Swimming gear: swimsuits and goggles
- Observation¶- Practical demonstration¶- Peer feedback
5 1
Creating and Performing
Swimming - Combining Standing Dive and Butterfly Stroke
Swimming - Safety and Self-Assessment
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:
¶- Combine a standing dive entry with the butterfly stroke in one continuous sequence¶- Apply all swimming techniques learnt in a coordinated swimming activity¶- Appreciate swimming as an important life skill for safety, fitness and competition
In groups, learners are guided to:
- Review and practise the standing dive and butterfly stroke separately as a warm-up¶- Combine the standing dive with the butterfly stroke: enter the water from a standing dive and transition immediately into butterfly stroke¶- Take turns and evaluate the smoothness of the transition from dive to stroke giving polite feedback
How does combining a standing dive with butterfly stroke improve overall swimming performance?
- Creative Arts and Sports Learner's Book pg. 102¶- Swimming pool with safety measures in place¶- Swimming gear: swimsuits and goggles
- Creative Arts and Sports Learner's Book pg. 98¶- Swimming pool with safety measures in place¶- Self-assessment checklist
- Observation¶- Practical demonstration¶- Peer feedback
5 2
Creating and Performing
Swimming - Review and Appreciation
Swimming - Swimming Skills Showcase
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:
¶- Review the standing dive and butterfly stroke techniques covered in the sub-strand¶- Appreciate swimming as a life skill that builds fitness, safety awareness and confidence¶- Show respect for the efforts of peers in developing swimming skills
- Review standing dive and butterfly stroke technique points through class discussion and brief demonstrations¶- Discuss how swimming skills developed during the sub-strand contribute to fitness, safety and personal confidence¶- Celebrate individual progress and acknowledge the effort of each learner in developing swimming skills
How does learning to swim contribute to personal safety and fitness?
- Creative Arts and Sports Learner's Book pg. 98¶- Swimming pool¶- Recorded or live performance footage
- Creative Arts and Sports Learner's Book pg. 98¶- Swimming pool with safety measures in place¶- Peer feedback forms
- Oral questions¶- Peer feedback¶- Self-assessment
5 3
Appreciation in Creative Arts and Sports
Analysis of Creative Arts and Sports - Criteria for Evaluating a Play
Analysis of Creative Arts and Sports - Analysing a Play Performance
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:
¶- Identify the criteria used to evaluate a play performance including theme, setting, conflict, resolution, voice, body movement and use of props¶- Interpret and discuss a marking guide for evaluating a play performance¶- Show interest in developing analytical skills for evaluating Creative Arts
In groups, learners are guided to:
- Study the marking guide provided and discuss an interpretation of each criterion¶- Identify and correct any misplaced criteria and add any missing explanations in the 'What to look for' column¶- Discuss in groups how each criterion contributes to the overall quality of a play performance
Why is analysis an important skill in Creative Arts and Sports?
- Creative Arts and Sports Learner's Book pg. 107¶- Sample play evaluation criteria/marking guide¶- Digital devices with video content
- Creative Arts and Sports Learner's Book pg. 108¶- Recorded or virtual play performance¶- Play evaluation criterion sheet
- Oral questions¶- Written assignments¶- Observation
5 4
Appreciation in Creative Arts and Sports
Analysis of Creative Arts and Sports - Analysing a Solo Vocal Piece
Analysis of Creative Arts and Sports - Music Elements in Analysis
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:
¶- Identify the elements of a solo vocal piece including key, time signature, dynamics, tonic sol-fa and form¶- Analyse a given solo vocal music piece by responding to specific analytical questions¶- Show interest in using music analytical skills as part of Creative Arts appreciation
In groups, learners are guided to:
- Study the solo vocal piece Doe a Deer and identify the key in which it is written¶- Identify the tonic sol-fas of the first four bars and name the dynamics and time signature used in the piece¶- Discuss findings in groups and present responses in class for peer feedback
How does analysis of a solo vocal piece deepen musical understanding?
- Creative Arts and Sports Learner's Book pg. 109¶- Printed or projected copy of Doe a Deer music piece¶- Music reference books
- Creative Arts and Sports Learner's Book pg. 110¶- Printed or projected music score¶- Music reference books
- Oral questions¶- Written assignments¶- Observation
5 5
Appreciation in Creative Arts and Sports
Analysis of Creative Arts and Sports - Criteria for Evaluating Solo Vocal Music
Analysis of Creative Arts and Sports - Evaluating a Solo Vocal Piece
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:
¶- Brainstorm and interpret a criterion for evaluating a solo vocal piece of music¶- Apply the criterion to prepare for evaluating songs in a music competition context¶- Appreciate the importance of fair and structured criteria in music evaluation
In groups, learners are guided to:
- Study the solo vocal evaluation criterion provided and discuss an interpretation of each component¶- Note interpretations in exercise books and discuss how to apply the criterion fairly and consistently¶- Identify any gaps in the criterion and suggest additions that would improve its comprehensiveness
What criteria should be used to fairly evaluate a solo vocal performance?
- Creative Arts and Sports Learner's Book pg. 110¶- Solo vocal evaluation criterion sheet¶- Music reference books
- Creative Arts and Sports Learner's Book pg. 111¶- Recorded or virtual solo vocal performance¶- Solo vocal evaluation criterion sheet
- Written assignments¶- Oral questions¶- Peer discussion
6 1
Appreciation in Creative Arts and Sports
Analysis of Creative Arts and Sports - Criteria for Evaluating 2D Art
Analysis of Creative Arts and Sports - Evaluating 2D Artworks
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:
¶- Brainstorm and interpret a criterion for evaluating 2D artworks including photography and other visual art pieces¶- Identify how each criterion component guides the selection and evaluation of artworks¶- Show interest in developing Visual Arts analytical skills
In groups, learners are guided to:
- Study the 2D artwork evaluation criterion provided for a school art competition and discuss an interpretation of each component¶- Note interpretations in exercise books and discuss how the criterion can be adapted to evaluate other types of 2D artworks¶- Brainstorm additional components that could strengthen the evaluation criterion
Why is a structured criterion important when evaluating artworks?
- Creative Arts and Sports Learner's Book pg. 111¶- 2D artwork evaluation criterion sheet¶- Sample 2D artworks (photographs, mosaics, paintings)
- Creative Arts and Sports Learner's Book pg. 112¶- 2D artwork evaluation criterion sheet¶- Displayed artworks: photographs and mosaic compositions
- Oral questions¶- Written assignments¶- Peer discussion
6 2
Appreciation in Creative Arts and Sports
Analysis of Creative Arts and Sports - Anti-Doping in Sports
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:
¶- Define doping and anti-doping and explain their significance in sports¶- Describe the importance of anti-doping regulations in ensuring fair competition¶- Show awareness of the ethical responsibility of athletes regarding banned substances
In groups, learners are guided to:
- Research and define doping and anti-doping using relevant resource materials¶- Discuss in pairs the importance of anti-doping, the effects of doping on athletes and the role of anti-doping bodies in sports¶- Share findings with classmates and discuss why doping is classified as an unethical behaviour in sports
Why is anti-doping regulation important for fair competition in sports?
- Creative Arts and Sports Learner's Book pg. 112¶- Digital devices with internet access¶- Sports ethics reference materials
- Oral questions¶- Written assignments¶- Observation
6 3
Appreciation in Creative Arts and Sports
Analysis of Creative Arts and Sports - Effects of Doping
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:
¶- Describe the physical, psychological and social effects of doping on an athlete¶- Identify actions that constitute anti-doping violations such as possession, trafficking and administering prohibited substances¶- Value clean sport and personal integrity in athletic competition
In groups, learners are guided to:
- Discuss in pairs the physical effects of doping on athlete performance and long-term health¶- Identify and list actions that are classified as anti-doping violations including possession of a prohibited substance, trafficking and administering prohibited substances to another athlete¶- Reflect on how doping violations affect an athlete's career and the reputation of sport
How does doping undermine the integrity and spirit of sport?
- Creative Arts and Sports Learner's Book pg. 113¶- Digital devices with internet access¶- Sports ethics reference materials
- Oral questions¶- Written assignments¶- Observation
6 4
Appreciation in Creative Arts and Sports
Analysis of Creative Arts and Sports - Ethical Practices in Sports
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:
¶- Examine ethical and unethical practices in sports using a structured comparison table¶- Distinguish between acceptable and unacceptable behaviour in sports competition¶- Show commitment to upholding ethical standards in Creative Arts and Sports
In groups, learners are guided to:
- Study the table of sports practices and copy it into exercise books, ticking whether each practice is ethical or unethical¶- Discuss in groups the reasoning behind classifying each practice and share responses with the class¶- Reflect on how ethical practices in sports contribute to fair play and respect among athletes
Why is it important to maintain ethical standards in sports competition?
- Creative Arts and Sports Learner's Book pg. 114¶- Ethical practices comparison table¶- Sports ethics reference materials
- Written assignments¶- Oral questions¶- Observation
6 5
Appreciation in Creative Arts and Sports
Analysis of Creative Arts and Sports - Research on Anti-Doping
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:
¶- Research the meaning and scope of anti-doping in sports from relevant resource materials¶- Present findings on anti-doping clearly and confidently to peers for review¶- Appreciate the role of analysis and research in addressing ethical issues in sports
In groups, learners are guided to:
- Research from relevant resource materials the meaning of anti-doping, its regulations and its importance in maintaining fair sport¶- Discuss why anti-doping is classified as an unethical behaviour and compile findings into a brief presentation¶- Present findings in class for peer review, give and receive constructive feedback respectfully
How does research on anti-doping contribute to ethical awareness in sports?
- Creative Arts and Sports Learner's Book pg. 114¶- Digital devices with internet access¶- Sports ethics and anti-doping reference materials
- Oral presentation¶- Written assignments¶- Peer feedback
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