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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 EXECUTION
|
Rounders - Introduction to Rounders
Rounders - Features of a Rounders bat |
By the end of the
lesson, the learner
should be able to:
- Explain what Rounders is. - Identify the equipment used in Rounders. - Appreciate team sports. |
- Learners to discuss what Rounders is and its basic rules.
- Learners to identify the equipment used in Rounders (bat, ball, posts). - Learners to discuss the objectives of the game. |
What is Rounders and what equipment is needed to play it?
|
- Pictures
- Digital devices - KLB Creative Arts Grade 5 pg. 93 - Rounders equipment - Rounders bats (if available) |
- Oral questions
- Written work
- Observation
|
|
| 1 | 2 |
CREATING AND EXECUTION
|
Rounders - Materials for carving
|
By the end of the
lesson, the learner
should be able to:
- Identify materials and tools for carving. - Explain the carving process. - Value traditional crafting methods. |
- Learners to study pictures of carving tools and materials.
- Learners to identify tools like chisels, knives, gouges and mallets. - Learners to discuss the function of each tool in the carving process. |
What materials and tools do we need for carving?
|
- Pictures
- Digital devices - KLB Creative Arts Grade 5 pg. 94 - Carving tools (if available) |
- Oral questions
- Written work
- Observation
|
|
| 1 | 3 |
CREATING AND EXECUTION
|
Rounders - Collecting materials for carving
Rounders - Preparation for carving |
By the end of the
lesson, the learner
should be able to:
- Collect materials for carving a Rounders bat. - Select appropriate wood for carving. - Show responsibility in environmental conservation. |
- Learners to collect materials for carving a Rounders bat.
- Learners to discuss the properties of different woods suitable for carving. - Learners to explore environmental conservation when collecting materials. |
What types of wood are suitable for carving a Rounders bat?
|
- Pictures
- KLB Creative Arts Grade 5 pg. 95 - Wood samples - Wood - Marking tools |
- Observation
- Oral questions
- Projects
|
|
| 1 | 4 |
CREATING AND EXECUTION
|
Rounders - Carving a bat
|
By the end of the
lesson, the learner
should be able to:
- Carve the general shape of a Rounders bat. - Apply appropriate carving techniques. - Show patience and precision in crafting. |
- Learners to cut out the general shape of the bat.
- Learners to carve the barrel into a rounded shape. - Learners to ensure balance in the weight of the bat. |
How do we carve the shape of a Rounders bat?
|
- Pictures
- KLB Creative Arts Grade 5 pg. 96 - Wood - Carving tools |
- Practical assessment
- Observation
- Projects
|
|
| 1 | 5 |
CREATING AND EXECUTION
|
Rounders - Finishing a bat
|
By the end of the
lesson, the learner
should be able to:
- Smoothen and finish a carved bat. - Apply appropriate finishing techniques. - Value quality in craftsmanship. |
- Learners to smoothen the carved bat using sandpaper or rough stone.
- Learners to apply wood stain or varnish to protect the wood. - Learners to wrap the handle with tape or leather for better grip. |
How do we finish and protect a carved bat?
|
- Pictures
- KLB Creative Arts Grade 5 pg. 97 - Sandpaper - Finishing materials |
- Practical assessment
- Observation
- Finished products
|
|
| 1 | 6 |
CREATING AND EXECUTION
|
Rounders - Ball improvisation
Rounders - Making an improvised ball |
By the end of the
lesson, the learner
should be able to:
- Identify materials for improvising a ball. - Explain the process of making an improvised ball. - Value resourcefulness in creating play materials. |
- Learners to discuss materials that can be used to improvise a ball for Rounders.
- Learners to identify the properties of a good Rounders ball. - Learners to collect materials for ball improvisation. |
What materials can we use to improvise a Rounders ball?
|
- Pictures
- KLB Creative Arts Grade 5 pg. 98 - Materials for ball making - Sample balls - Recyclable materials - Decorating materials |
- Oral questions
- Observation
- Written work
|
|
| 2 | 1 |
CREATING AND EXECUTION
|
Rounders - Batting technique
|
By the end of the
lesson, the learner
should be able to:
- Explain the correct batting technique in Rounders. - Identify the proper stance, grip and swing. - Value proper technique in sports. |
- Learners to discuss the correct stance and grip for batting in Rounders.
- Learners to observe the correct swing, hit and follow-through in batting. - Learners to identify the key aspects of effective batting. |
What is the correct technique for batting in Rounders?
|
- Pictures
- Digital devices - KLB Creative Arts Grade 5 pg. 98 - Rounders bats |
- Oral questions
- Practical assessment
- Observation
|
|
| 2 | 2 |
CREATING AND EXECUTION
|
Rounders - Demonstration of batting
Rounders - Fielding technique |
By the end of the
lesson, the learner
should be able to:
- Demonstrate the correct batting technique. - Apply proper stance, grip, swing and follow-through. - Show confidence in skill execution. |
- Learners to demonstrate the correct batting stance and grip.
- Learners to practice the swing motion with emphasis on follow-through. - Learners to provide feedback to each other on technique. |
How can we improve our batting technique?
|
- Rounders bats
- Open space - KLB Creative Arts Grade 5 pg. 99 - Improvised bats - Pictures - Digital devices - KLB Creative Arts Grade 5 pg. 101 - Rounders equipment |
- Practical assessment
- Peer assessment
- Observation
|
|
| 2 | 3 |
CREATING AND EXECUTION
|
Rounders - Bowling technique
|
By the end of the
lesson, the learner
should be able to:
- Demonstrate the correct bowling technique. - Apply proper stance and delivery in bowling. - Show accuracy in bowling. |
- Learners to demonstrate the correct bowling stance and delivery.
- Learners to practice bowling through a smooth underarm motion. - Learners to focus on accuracy in delivering the ball to the batter. |
How do we bowl correctly in Rounders?
|
- Rounders balls
- Open space - KLB Creative Arts Grade 5 pg. 101 - Improvised balls |
- Practical assessment
- Observation
- Skills tests
|
|
| 2 | 4 |
CREATING AND EXECUTION
|
Rounders - Catching technique
Rounders - Tagging technique |
By the end of the
lesson, the learner
should be able to:
- Demonstrate the correct catching technique. - Apply proper hand positioning and body stance. - Show anticipation and quick reaction in catching. |
- Learners to demonstrate the correct hand positioning for catching.
- Learners to practice keeping their eyes on the ball. - Learners to focus on securing the ball after catching. |
What is the correct technique for catching in Rounders?
|
- Rounders balls
- Open space - KLB Creative Arts Grade 5 pg. 102 - Improvised balls - Rounders equipment - Improvised equipment |
- Practical assessment
- Observation
- Skills tests
|
|
| 2 | 5 |
CREATING AND EXECUTION
|
Rounders - Practicing batting and fielding
|
By the end of the
lesson, the learner
should be able to:
- Demonstrate batting and fielding skills. - Practice the skills in small groups. - Show fair play and sportsmanship. |
- Learners to demonstrate batting and fielding skills in small groups.
- Learners to practice bowling, batting, and fielding in rotation. - Learners to give each other feedback on their technique. |
How can we improve our batting and fielding skills?
|
- Rounders equipment
- Open space - KLB Creative Arts Grade 5 pg. 104 - Improvised bats and balls |
- Practical assessment
- Peer assessment
- Observation
|
|
| 2 | 6 |
CREATING AND EXECUTION
|
Rounders - Warming up activities
|
By the end of the
lesson, the learner
should be able to:
- Perform warm-up activities using songs. - Apply proper stretching techniques. - Value the importance of warming up before sports. |
- Learners to perform warm-up activities while singing appropriate songs.
- Learners to practice proper stretching of different muscle groups. - Learners to discuss the importance of warming up before playing. |
Why is warming up important before playing Rounders?
|
- Open space
- KLB Creative Arts Grade 5 pg. 104 - Audio equipment |
- Practical assessment
- Observation
- Performance
|
|
| 3 | 1 |
CREATING AND EXECUTION
|
Rounders - Rules of the game
Rounders - Playing a mini game |
By the end of the
lesson, the learner
should be able to:
- Explain the rules of Rounders. - Identify scoring methods in Rounders. - Value fairness and adherence to rules. |
- Learners to discuss the rules of Rounders.
- Learners to identify how scores are made in the game. - Learners to explore the importance of following rules in team sports. |
What are the key rules in Rounders?
|
- Pictures
- Charts - KLB Creative Arts Grade 5 pg. 105 - Rule books - Rounders equipment - Open space - Improvised equipment |
- Oral questions
- Written work
- Observation
|
|
| 3 | 2 |
CREATING AND EXECUTION
|
Rounders - Team roles
|
By the end of the
lesson, the learner
should be able to:
- Identify different roles in a Rounders team. - Explain the responsibilities of each role. - Value teamwork and cooperation. |
- Learners to discuss different roles in a Rounders team (batters, bowlers, fielders).
- Learners to identify the responsibilities of each role. - Learners to explore how different roles contribute to team success. |
What are the different roles in a Rounders team?
|
- Pictures
- Charts - KLB Creative Arts Grade 5 pg. 106 - Digital devices |
- Oral questions
- Written work
- Observation
|
|
| 3 | 3 |
CREATING AND EXECUTION
|
Rounders - Game strategy
Rounders - Game situation practice |
By the end of the
lesson, the learner
should be able to:
- Identify strategies for effective play in Rounders. - Apply strategic thinking in game situations. - Value planning and cooperation in team sports. |
- Learners to discuss strategies for effective batting, fielding, and running.
- Learners to identify how to position players for optimal team performance. - Learners to explore how strategy contributes to winning. |
What strategies can we use to play Rounders effectively?
|
- Pictures
- Charts - KLB Creative Arts Grade 5 pg. 106 - Digital devices - Rounders equipment - Open space - Improvised equipment |
- Oral questions
- Group discussions
- Observation
|
|
| 3 | 4 |
CREATING AND EXECUTION
|
Rounders - Fair play and sportsmanship
|
By the end of the
lesson, the learner
should be able to:
- Explain the principles of fair play. - Demonstrate good sportsmanship in games. - Value ethical behavior in sports. |
- Learners to discuss the principles of fair play and sportsmanship.
- Learners to identify behaviors that demonstrate good sportsmanship. - Learners to explore the importance of ethical behavior in sports. |
Why are fair play and sportsmanship important in Rounders?
|
- Pictures
- Charts - KLB Creative Arts Grade 5 pg. 106 - Digital devices |
- Oral questions
- Role play
- Observation
|
|
| 3 | 5 |
CREATING AND EXECUTION
PERFORMANCE AND DISPLAY |
Rounders - Full game
Athletics - Visual baton exchange |
By the end of the
lesson, the learner
should be able to:
- Play a full game of Rounders. - Apply all skills, rules, and strategies learned. - Demonstrate teamwork, fair play, and sportsmanship. |
- Learners to set up a full Rounders field.
- Learners to form teams and play a complete game of Rounders. - Learners to apply all the skills, rules, and strategies they have learned. |
How can we combine all we've learned in a full game of Rounders?
|
- Rounders equipment
- Open space - KLB Creative Arts Grade 5 pg. 106 - Improvised equipment - Sisal, leather, recycled bag materials, old fabric - KLB Creative Arts Learner's Book Grade 5 pg. 108 - Digital devices |
- Practical assessment
- Observation
- Peer assessment
|
|
| 3 | 6 |
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 plaiting materials using appropriate techniques. - Demonstrate responsibility in handling materials and tools. |
- Learners prepare the materials for plaiting by cleaning and cutting.
- Learners decorate the material for plaiting by dyeing/painting. - Learners work cooperatively in groups while preparing materials. |
What techniques can be used to decorate plaiting materials?
|
- Dyes, paints
- KLB Creative Arts Learner's Book Grade 5 pg. 109 - Scissors, brushes - Containers for dyeing |
- Observation
- Practical assessment
- Peer evaluation
|
|
| 4 | 1 |
PERFORMANCE AND DISPLAY
|
Athletics - Visual baton exchange
|
By the end of the
lesson, the learner
should be able to:
- Plait a three-strand rope for skipping. - Follow the correct procedure for plaiting. - Appreciate the value of craftsmanship in plaiting. |
- Learners tie one end of three strands.
- Learners follow the correct procedure to plait a three-strand rope. - Learners complete the plaiting by tying the three strands at the end. - Learners use the completed ropes for skipping activities. |
How is a three-strand rope plaited?
|
- Prepared plaiting materials
- KLB Creative Arts Learner's Book Grade 5 pg. 109 - Locally available materials for making batons - KLB Creative Arts Learner's Book Grade 5 pg. 110 - Tools for cutting and decorating - Paints and decorative materials |
- Practical assessment
- Observation
- Finished product evaluation
|
|
| 4 | 2 |
PERFORMANCE AND DISPLAY
|
Athletics - Visual baton exchange
|
By the end of the
lesson, the learner
should be able to:
- Identify the features of a relay race. - Describe the visual baton exchange technique. - Value the importance of teamwork in relay races. |
- Learners study pictures and videos of relay races.
- Learners discuss the hand placement, eye focus, and baton placement during visual baton exchange. - Learners identify the characteristics of a relay race. |
What makes a relay race successful?
|
- Pictures and videos of relay races
- KLB Creative Arts Learner's Book Grade 5 pg. 112 - Digital devices - Relay batons |
- Oral questions
- Written assignment
- Group discussion
|
|
| 4 | 3 |
PERFORMANCE AND DISPLAY
|
Athletics - Visual baton exchange
|
By the end of the
lesson, the learner
should be able to:
- Demonstrate the technique of visual baton exchange. - Execute the correct positioning for visual baton exchange. - Appreciate the importance of proper technique in baton exchange. |
- Learners practice standing in the same lane with teammates.
- Learners practice looking back when the runner with the baton approaches. - Learners practice extending the receiving arm back with palm up. - Learners practice holding the baton correctly after receiving. |
What is the correct technique for visual baton exchange?
|
- Relay batons
- KLB Creative Arts Learner's Book Grade 5 pg. 112 - Marked lanes - Open space |
- Practical assessment
- Observation
- Peer evaluation
|
|
| 4 | 4 |
PERFORMANCE AND DISPLAY
|
Athletics - Visual baton exchange
|
By the end of the
lesson, the learner
should be able to:
- Explain the non-visual baton exchange technique. - Compare visual and non-visual baton exchange methods. - Demonstrate awareness of safety considerations during baton exchange. |
- Learners watch demonstrations of non-visual baton exchange.
- Learners discuss the differences between visual and non-visual baton exchange. - Learners identify safety considerations during baton exchange. |
What are the differences between visual and non-visual baton exchange?
|
- Pictures and videos
- KLB Creative Arts Learner's Book Grade 5 pg. 113 - Digital devices - Relay batons - KLB Creative Arts Learner's Book Grade 5 pg. 115 - Marked lanes - Open space |
- Oral questions
- Written comparison
- Group discussion
|
|
| 4 | 5 |
PERFORMANCE AND DISPLAY
|
Athletics - Visual baton exchange
|
By the end of the
lesson, the learner
should be able to:
- Demonstrate the down-sweep technique of baton exchange. - Execute the correct hand positioning for down-sweep technique. - Show cooperation with teammates during practice. |
- Learners practice the down-sweep technique standing in the same lane 10 meters apart.
- Learners practice turning the palm upwards at hip height to receive the baton. - Learners practice forming a V-shape with the thumb and index finger. - Learners take turns practicing both roles. |
How is the down-sweep technique executed?
|
- Relay batons
- KLB Creative Arts Learner's Book Grade 5 pg. 115 - Marked lanes - Open space |
- Practical assessment
- Observation
- Peer feedback
|
|
| 4 | 6 |
PERFORMANCE AND DISPLAY
|
Athletics - Visual baton exchange
|
By the end of the
lesson, the learner
should be able to:
- Practice visual baton exchange in a team. - Follow the correct sequence of steps in visual baton exchange. - Demonstrate teamwork during practice. |
- Learners form teams of four runners to practice baton change.
- Learners mark lanes using whitewash or visible materials. - Learners practice visual baton exchange observing lane discipline and proper technique. - Learners provide feedback to teammates. |
How can we improve our visual baton exchange skills?
|
- Relay batons
- KLB Creative Arts Learner's Book Grade 5 pg. 116 - Whitewash or marking materials - Open space |
- Practical assessment
- Observation
- Team performance evaluation
|
|
| 5 | 1 |
PERFORMANCE AND DISPLAY
|
Athletics - Visual baton exchange
|
By the end of the
lesson, the learner
should be able to:
- Participate in a relay race using visual baton exchange. - Apply the correct technique during the race. - Demonstrate sportsmanship during competition. |
- Learners form teams of four runners.
- Learners participate in relay races using visual baton exchange. - Learners observe safety rules and lane discipline. - Learners discuss their performance after the race. |
How can we apply visual baton exchange skills in a race?
|
- Relay batons
- KLB Creative Arts Learner's Book Grade 5 pg. 117 - Marked track - Whistles - Stopwatches |
- Competition performance
- Observation
- Self and peer evaluation
|
|
| 5 | 2 |
PERFORMANCE AND DISPLAY
|
Athletics - Visual baton exchange
|
By the end of the
lesson, the learner
should be able to:
- Participate in a relay race using non-visual baton exchange. - Apply the correct technique during the race. - Appreciate the efforts of teammates regardless of outcome. |
- Learners form teams of four runners.
- Learners participate in relay races using non-visual baton exchange. - Learners observe safety rules and lane discipline. - Learners appraise their performance after the race. |
How can we execute non-visual baton exchange effectively in a race?
|
- Relay batons
- KLB Creative Arts Learner's Book Grade 5 pg. 118 - Stopwatches - East African Community Anthem recording - KLB Creative Arts Learner's Book Grade 5 pg. 119 - Audio equipment - Lyrics display |
- Competition performance
- Observation
- Self and peer evaluation
|
|
| 5 | 3 |
PERFORMANCE AND DISPLAY
|
Athletics - Visual baton exchange
|
By the end of the
lesson, the learner
should be able to:
- Appraise peers' performance in a relay race. - Identify strengths and areas for improvement in performance. - Show respect for others' efforts and achievements. |
- Learners review video recordings of their relay races.
- Learners use a checklist to appraise peers' performance. - Learners provide constructive feedback on technique, teamwork, and sportsmanship. - Learners complete self-assessment forms. |
How can we evaluate and improve our relay race performance?
|
- KLB Creative Arts Learner's Book Grade 5 pg. 117 - Self-assessment forms - Observation checklists |
- Peer evaluation
- Self-assessment
- Group discussion
|
|
| 5 | 4 |
PERFORMANCE AND DISPLAY
|
Fabric Decoration - Tie and Dye
|
By the end of the
lesson, the learner
should be able to:
- Identify fabrics decorated using tie and dye techniques. - Explain how patterns are created in tie and dye. - Appreciate the aesthetic value of tie and dye decoration. |
- Learners study samples of fabrics decorated with tie and dye.
- Learners identify how different patterns were created. - Learners discuss the principles of tie and dye decoration. - Learners make presentations about tie and dye techniques. |
How were the patterns on the fabrics created?
|
- Sample tie-dyed fabrics
- KLB Creative Arts Learner's Book Grade 5 pg. 120 - Pictures of tie-dyed fabrics - Tie and dye materials - KLB Creative Arts Learner's Book Grade 5 pg. 121 |
- Oral questions
- Written assignment
- Group presentations
|
|
| 5 | 5 |
PERFORMANCE AND DISPLAY
|
Fabric Decoration - Tie and Dye
|
By the end of the
lesson, the learner
should be able to:
- Collect materials for tie and dye decoration. - Classify materials according to their uses in tie and dye. - Demonstrate responsibility in gathering and storing materials. |
- Learners identify and collect materials for tie and dye: fabrics, dyes, strings, rubber bands.
- Learners sort and classify materials according to their uses. - Learners discuss safety precautions when handling dyes and other materials. |
What materials can we find locally for tie and dye?
|
- Collection bags
- KLB Creative Arts Learner's Book Grade 5 pg. 122 - Storage containers - Sample materials |
- Observation
- Materials checklist
- Group work assessment
|
|
| 5 | 6 |
PERFORMANCE AND DISPLAY
|
Fabric Decoration - Tie and Dye
|
By the end of the
lesson, the learner
should be able to:
- Prepare artificial dyes for tie and dye decoration. - Follow correct procedures for dye preparation. - Practice safety measures when handling dyes. |
- Learners prepare commercial artificial dyes according to manufacturer's instructions.
- Learners mix dyes with water and add fixatives. - Learners observe safety measures when handling dyes. - Learners discuss environmental considerations in dye disposal. |
How are artificial dyes prepared for tie and dye?
|
- Commercial dyes
- KLB Creative Arts Learner's Book Grade 5 pg. 123 - Containers for mixing - Fixatives (salt, caustic soda) - Protective gear |
- Observation
- Practical assessment
- Safety compliance check
|
|
| 6 | 1 |
PERFORMANCE AND DISPLAY
|
Fabric Decoration - Tie and Dye
|
By the end of the
lesson, the learner
should be able to:
- Prepare natural dyes for tie and dye decoration. - Extract color from natural materials. - Value the use of eco-friendly materials in art. |
- Learners collect natural materials for dye extraction: flowers, roots, tree bark.
- Learners prepare natural dyes by crushing, boiling, and extracting color. - Learners sieve the mixture and add fixatives. - Learners test the dyes on sample fabrics. |
How can we make natural dyes?
|
- Natural materials (flowers, bark, roots)
- KLB Creative Arts Learner's Book Grade 5 pg. 123 - Cooking pots - Sieves - Heat sources - Fabric pieces - KLB Creative Arts Learner's Book Grade 5 pg. 124 - Strings, rubber bands - Demonstration materials |
- Observation
- Practical assessment
- Color extraction results
|
|
| 6 | 2 |
PERFORMANCE AND DISPLAY
|
Fabric Decoration - Tie and Dye
|
By the end of the
lesson, the learner
should be able to:
- Dye tied fabric using prepared dyes. - Follow the correct dyeing procedure. - Practice good hygiene during the dyeing process. |
- Learners dip tied fabric in the dye bath or pour dye on the fabric.
- Learners observe appropriate timing for the dyeing process. - Learners rinse the fabric to remove excess dye. - Learners discuss troubleshooting during the dyeing process. |
What is the correct procedure for dyeing tied fabric?
|
- Tied fabrics
- KLB Creative Arts Learner's Book Grade 5 pg. 125 - Prepared dyes - Containers for dyeing - Rinsing facilities - Protective gear |
- Practical assessment
- Observation
- Process documentation
|
|
| 6 | 3 |
PERFORMANCE AND DISPLAY
|
Fabric Decoration - Tie and Dye
Fabric Decoration - Appliqué |
By the end of the
lesson, the learner
should be able to:
- Complete the tie and dye process by untying and drying the fabric. - Identify factors affecting the quality of tie and dye results. - Demonstrate patience in the fabric decoration process. |
- Learners untie the fabric after rinsing.
- Learners dry fabrics under shade away from direct sunlight. - Learners observe and discuss the patterns created. - Learners identify factors that affected their results. |
How do different tying methods affect the final patterns?
|
- Dyed fabrics
- KLB Creative Arts Learner's Book Grade 5 pg. 126 - Drying facilities - Sample patterns for comparison - KLB Creative Arts Learner's Book Grade 5 pg. 127 - Digital devices - |
- Finished product assessment
- Observation
- Process reflection
|
|
| 6 | 4 |
PERFORMANCE AND DISPLAY
|
Fabric Decoration - Appliqué
|
By the end of the
lesson, the learner
should be able to:
- Collect materials for appliqué decoration. - Select appropriate fabrics for appliqué. - Demonstrate responsibility in gathering and storing materials. |
- Learners identify and collect materials for appliqué: fabric pieces, thread, needles, scissors.
- Learners select background and appliqué fabrics. - Learners discuss the suitability of different fabrics for appliqué. - Learners organize materials for the appliqué process. |
What materials are suitable for appliqué decoration?
|
- Fabric pieces
- KLB Creative Arts Learner's Book Grade 5 pg. 128 - Thread, needles, scissors - Storage containers |
- Observation
- Materials checklist
- Group work assessment
|
|
| 6 | 5 |
PERFORMANCE AND DISPLAY
|
Fabric Decoration - Appliqué
|
By the end of the
lesson, the learner
should be able to:
- Prepare materials for appliqué decoration. - Create templates for appliqué designs. - Demonstrate precision in cutting and template making. |
- Learners create templates for appliqué designs.
- Learners trace the templates onto fabric pieces. - Learners cut out the fabric pieces for appliqué. - Learners organize the cut pieces according to the design. |
How do we prepare materials for appliqué decoration?
|
- Paper for templates
- KLB Creative Arts Learner's Book Grade 5 pg. 129 - Fabric pieces - Scissors, pencils - Pins - Prepared appliqué pieces - Background fabric - Pins, needles, thread - Adhesives if using |
- Practical assessment
- Observation
- Template quality evaluation
|
|
| 6 | 6 |
PERFORMANCE AND DISPLAY
|
Fabric Decoration - Appliqué
|
By the end of the
lesson, the learner
should be able to:
- Add embellishments to appliqué work. - Apply finishing techniques to appliqué work. - Demonstrate attention to detail in decorative work. |
- Learners stitch or paste on embellishments like beads, ribbons, or buttons.
- Learners neaten the fabric by trimming edges. - Learners add final decorative stitches or details. - Learners inspect their work for quality and completion. |
How can we enhance our appliqué work with embellishments?
|
- Embellishment materials
- KLB Creative Arts Learner's Book Grade 5 pg. 130 - Needles, thread - Scissors - Adhesives |
- Practical assessment
- Observation
- Product quality evaluation
|
|
| 7 | 1 |
PERFORMANCE AND DISPLAY
|
Fabric Decoration - Display
|
By the end of the
lesson, the learner
should be able to:
- Display decorated fabrics appropriately. - Arrange displays for visual appeal. - Appreciate the creative expressions of self and others. |
- Learners prepare their decorated fabrics for display.
- Learners create an appealing arrangement of the fabrics. - Learners label their work with name and technique used. - Learners discuss display techniques and presentation. |
How can we effectively display our decorated fabrics?
|
- Decorated fabrics
- KLB Creative Arts Learner's Book Grade 5 pg. 130 - Display area - Labels - Display boards |
- Display quality assessment
- Observation
- Presentation skills
|
|
| 7 | 2 |
PERFORMANCE AND DISPLAY
|
Fabric Decoration - Appraisal
Kenyan Folk Dance - Background |
By the end of the
lesson, the learner
should be able to:
- Appraise own and others' decorated fabrics. - Apply criteria for evaluating fabric decoration work. - Show respect for others' creative expressions. |
- Learners observe and discuss the displayed fabrics.
- Learners identify strengths in their own and others' work. - Learners suggest improvements for future decoration work. - Learners complete self and peer assessment forms. |
How can we improve our fabric decoration techniques?
|
- Displayed decorated fabrics
- KLB Creative Arts Learner's Book Grade 5 pg. 130 - Assessment forms - Criteria checklist - Folk dance videos - KLB Creative Arts Learner's Book Grade 5 pg. 132 |
- Peer evaluation
- Self-assessment
- Group discussion
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| 7 | 3 |
PERFORMANCE AND DISPLAY
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Kenyan Folk Dance - Components
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By the end of the
lesson, the learner
should be able to:
- Identify the components of a folk dance. - Analyze how components contribute to a folk dance. - Show interest in cultural diversity of folk dances. |
- Learners identify components of folk dances from pictures and videos.
- Learners discuss components: songs, costumes, body movements, formations, instruments, props. - Learners analyze how these components work together in a dance. - Learners create charts showing folk dance components. |
What are the components of a folk dance?
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- Pictures
- KLB Creative Arts Learner's Book Grade 5 pg. 134 - Digital devices - Chart-making materials |
- Oral questions
- Component analysis
- Chart quality
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| 7 | 4 |
PERFORMANCE AND DISPLAY
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Kenyan Folk Dance - Roles
Kenyan Folk Dance - Ornaments |
By the end of the
lesson, the learner
should be able to:
- Explain the social roles of folk dances in communities. - Identify the economic roles of folk dances. - Value the contribution of folk dances to society. |
- Learners study pictures showing folk dance performances.
- Learners discuss social roles: entertainment, education, cultural preservation, bonding. - Learners explore economic roles: income generation, tourism, advertising. - Learners create presentations on the importance of folk dances. |
What roles do folk dances play in the community?
|
- KLB Creative Arts Learner's Book Grade 5 pg. 135 - Digital devices - Presentation materials - Pictures of folk dancers - KLB Creative Arts Learner's Book Grade 5 pg. 136 |
- Oral presentations
- Written assignment
- Group discussion
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| 7 | 5 |
PERFORMANCE AND DISPLAY
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Kenyan Folk Dance - Ornaments
|
By the end of the
lesson, the learner
should be able to:
- Explore techniques used in making ornaments. - Describe beadwork, metalwork, and woodwork techniques. - Show interest in traditional craft techniques. |
- Learners study samples of ornaments made using different techniques.
- Learners explore beadwork techniques for making ornaments. - Learners explore metalwork and woodwork techniques. - Learners discuss how these techniques can be applied to make ornaments. |
What techniques are used to make ornaments?
|
- Sample ornaments
- KLB Creative Arts Learner's Book Grade 5 pg. 137 - Pictures of ornament-making processes - Digital devices |
- Oral questions
- Technique identification
- Group discussion
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| 7 | 6 |
PERFORMANCE AND DISPLAY
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Kenyan Folk Dance - Materials Collection
Kenyan Folk Dance - Making Earrings |
By the end of the
lesson, the learner
should be able to:
- Collect materials for making ornaments. - Prepare materials for ornament making. - Demonstrate responsibility in material collection. |
- Learners identify and collect materials in their locality for making ornaments.
- Learners clean and dry the collected materials. - Learners sort materials according to type and color. - Learners discuss sustainability in material collection. |
What materials can be used for making ornaments?
|
- Collection bags
- KLB Creative Arts Learner's Book Grade 5 pg. 138 - Cleaning materials - Storage containers - Collected materials - KLB Creative Arts Learner's Book Grade 5 pg. 139 - Tools for ornament making - Sample earrings |
- Observation
- Materials checklist
- Resource management assessment
|
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| 8 | 1 |
PERFORMANCE AND DISPLAY
|
Kenyan Folk Dance - Making Necklaces
|
By the end of the
lesson, the learner
should be able to:
- Make necklaces using collected materials. - Apply appropriate techniques for necklace making. - Show precision in craft work. |
- Learners select materials for making necklaces.
- Learners determine the length and make a sketch of the design. - Learners create beads by making holes in materials. - Learners thread beads and attach clasps. - Learners try the necklaces for fit. |
What is the process of making a necklace?
|
- Collected materials
- KLB Creative Arts Learner's Book Grade 5 pg. 140 - Thread, wire - Tools for making holes - Clasps |
- Practical assessment
- Observation
- Product quality evaluation
|
|
| 8 | 2 |
PERFORMANCE AND DISPLAY
|
Kenyan Folk Dance - Making Bangles
Kenyan Folk Dance - Ornament Appraisal |
By the end of the
lesson, the learner
should be able to:
- Make bangles using collected materials. - Apply appropriate techniques for bangle making. - Value the cultural significance of ornaments. |
- Learners select materials for making bangles.
- Learners create bangles from metallic tins, plastic bottles, or tissue paper cores. - Learners file edges for safety and decorate bangles. - Learners try the bangles for fit and comfort. |
How are bangles made from recyclable materials?
|
- Recyclable materials
- KLB Creative Arts Learner's Book Grade 5 pg. 141 - Decorative materials - Tools for cutting and filing - Created ornaments - KLB Creative Arts Learner's Book Grade 5 pg. 142 - Dance costumes |
- Practical assessment
- Observation
- Product quality evaluation
|
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| 8 | 3 |
PERFORMANCE AND DISPLAY
|
Kenyan Folk Dance - Warm-up
|
By the end of the
lesson, the learner
should be able to:
- Perform warm-up activities for dance. - Explain the importance of warm-up before dancing. - Demonstrate discipline during preparation. |
- Learners perform stretching exercises as warm-up for dance.
- Learners discuss the importance of warming up before dancing. - Learners practice rhythmic movements as part of warm-up. - Learners observe proper techniques during warm-up. |
Why is warm-up important before a dance performance?
|
- Open space
- KLB Creative Arts Learner's Book Grade 5 pg. 144 - Music for warm ups |
- Practical assessment
- Observation
- Technique evaluation
|
|
| 8 | 4 |
PERFORMANCE AND DISPLAY
|
Kenyan Folk Dance - Practice
|
By the end of the
lesson, the learner
should be able to:
- Practice a Kenyan folk dance. - Perform dance movements with appropriate technique. - Show cooperation during group practice. |
- Learners rehearse the selected Kenyan folk dance in groups.
- Learners practice the dance movements, songs, and formations. - Learners incorporate instruments and props in the practice. - Learners give feedback to each other during practice. |
How can we improve our folk dance movements?
|
- Open space
- KLB Creative Arts Learner's Book Grade 5 pg. 144 - Folk dance music - Instruments and props |
- Practical assessment
- Observation
- Group coordination evaluation
|
|
| 8 | 5 |
PERFORMANCE AND DISPLAY
|
Kenyan Folk Dance - Performance
Puppetry - Identification |
By the end of the
lesson, the learner
should be able to:
- Perform a Kenyan folk dance wearing appropriate costumes and ornaments. - Introduce the dance with relevant background information. - Demonstrate confidence during performance. |
- Learners put on costumes, ornaments, and body decorations.
- Learners introduce the dance by providing background information. - Learners perform the Kenyan folk dance. - Learners receive feedback from the audience. |
How can we effectively perform a Kenyan folk dance?
|
- Performance space
- KLB Creative Arts Learner's Book Grade 5 pg. 146 - Costumes and ornaments - Musical instruments - Props - Pictures of puppets - KLB Creative Arts Learner's Book Grade 5 pg. 148 - Digital devices |
- Performance assessment
- Observation
- Audience feedback
|
|
| 8 | 6 |
PERFORMANCE AND DISPLAY
|
Puppetry - Materials Collection
|
By the end of the
lesson, the learner
should be able to:
- Collect materials for making glove puppets. - Identify recyclable materials suitable for puppets. - Value recycling in art creation. |
- Learners explore and collect recyclable materials for making glove puppets.
- Learners sort and classify collected materials. - Learners discuss how different materials can be used for puppet features. - Learners prepare materials for puppet making. |
What materials can be used to make glove puppets?
|
- Collection bags
- KLB Creative Arts Learner's Book Grade 5 pg. 150 - Storage containers - Sample puppet materials |
- Observation
- Materials checklist
- Resource management assessment
|
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| 9 |
MIDTERM BREAK |
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| 10 | 1 |
PERFORMANCE AND DISPLAY
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Puppetry - Making Puppets
Puppetry - Decoration |
By the end of the
lesson, the learner
should be able to:
- Make a glove puppet using recyclable materials. - Apply appropriate techniques for puppet making. - Demonstrate creativity in puppet design. |
- Learners create glove puppets using collected materials.
- Learners follow appropriate steps for puppet making. - Learners ensure the puppet has functionality for manipulation. - Learners discuss challenges in the puppet-making process. |
How can we make a glove puppet?
|
- Collected materials
- KLB Creative Arts Learner's Book Grade 5 pg. 151 - Tools for cutting, gluing - Demonstration puppets - Decoration materials - KLB Creative Arts Learner's Book Grade 5 pg. 152 - Paints, fabrics, yarn - Sample decorated puppets |
- Practical assessment
- Observation
- Product functionality evaluation
|
|
| 10 | 2 |
PERFORMANCE AND DISPLAY
|
Puppetry - Topical Songs
|
By the end of the
lesson, the learner
should be able to:
- Select topical songs for puppet performance. - Explain the importance of songs in puppet shows. - Value the educational potential of puppet shows. |
- Learners identify suitable topical songs for puppet shows.
- Learners discuss themes that can be addressed through puppet performances. - Learners select and practice topical songs for their puppet show. - Learners discuss how songs enhance puppet performances. |
What makes a song suitable for a puppet show?
|
- Song recordings
- KLB Creative Arts Learner's Book Grade 5 pg. 153 - Digital devices - Song lyrics |
- Song selection assessment
- Oral questions
- Group discussion
|
|
| 10 | 3 |
PERFORMANCE AND DISPLAY
|
Puppetry - Performance
Puppetry - Appraisal |
By the end of the
lesson, the learner
should be able to:
- Perform a puppet show with topical songs. - Manipulate puppets with appropriate technique. - Demonstrate confidence during performance. |
- Learners rehearse their puppet show with topical songs.
- Learners practice puppet manipulation techniques. - Learners perform their puppet show for an audience. - Learners discuss their experience after the performance. |
How can we effectively perform a puppet show?
|
- Puppets
- KLB Creative Arts Learner's Book Grade 5 pg. 154 - Performance space - Music equipment - Puppet stage - Assessment forms - Evaluation criteria |
- Performance assessment
- Observation
- Audience feedback
|
|
| 10 | 4 |
PERFORMANCE AND DISPLAY
|
Playing the Descant recorder - Fingering
|
By the end of the
lesson, the learner
should be able to:
- Identify baroque fingering for notes C' and D'. - Explain the fingering chart for descant recorder. - Show interest in learning to play the descant recorder. |
- Learners watch a live performance or video demonstration of playing notes C' and D'.
- Learners practice the fingering for notes C' and D' using the fingering chart. - Learners identify which fingers are used for each note. - Learners discuss proper finger positioning on the recorder. |
How is a good tone produced on the descant recorder?
|
- Descant recorders
- KLB Creative Arts Learner's Book Grade 5 pg. 155 - Fingering charts - Digital devices |
- Practical assessment
- Observation
- Fingering identification test
|
|
| 10 | 5 |
PERFORMANCE AND DISPLAY
|
Playing the Descant recorder - Techniques
Playing the Descant recorder - Notes G A B |
By the end of the
lesson, the learner
should be able to:
- Identify techniques for playing the descant recorder. - Explain the importance of proper breathing and fingering. - Value the development of musical skills. |
- Learners use digital devices to watch techniques of playing descant recorder.
- Learners identify key techniques: fingering, breath control, tonguing, tone quality. - Learners discuss the importance of each technique. - Learners practice correct posture when holding the recorder. |
What techniques are important for playing the descant recorder?
|
- Descant recorders
- KLB Creative Arts Learner's Book Grade 5 pg. 158 - Digital devices - Demonstration videos - KLB Creative Arts Learner's Book Grade 5 pg. 159 - Simple exercise sheets - Fingering charts |
- Oral questions
- Written assignment
- Technique identification
|
|
| 10 | 6 |
PERFORMANCE AND DISPLAY
|
Playing the Descant recorder - Notes C' D'
|
By the end of the
lesson, the learner
should be able to:
- Play notes C' and D' on the descant recorder. - Apply proper fingering and breath control. - Show perseverance when practicing difficult notes. |
- Learners practice proper fingering for notes C' and D'.
- Learners practice breath control when playing each note. - Learners play simple exercises using notes C' and D'. - Learners practice transitioning between notes. |
What fingering is used for notes C' and D'?
|
- Descant recorders
- KLB Creative Arts Learner's Book Grade 5 pg. 159 - Simple exercise sheets |
- Practical assessment
- Observation
- Performance evaluation
|
|
| 11 | 1 |
PERFORMANCE AND DISPLAY
|
Playing the Descant recorder - Combining Notes
|
By the end of the
lesson, the learner
should be able to:
- Play combinations of notes G, A, B, C', D'. - Transition smoothly between notes. - Demonstrate confidence when playing. |
- Learners practice playing combinations of the five notes.
- Learners play ascending and descending scales. - Learners practice simple tunes using the five notes. - Learners provide feedback to each other on technique. |
How can we transition smoothly between notes?
|
- Descant recorders
- KLB Creative Arts Learner's Book Grade 5 pg. 160 - Simple exercise sheets - Music notation |
- Practical assessment
- Observation
- Performance evaluation
|
|
| 11 | 2 |
PERFORMANCE AND DISPLAY
|
Playing the Descant recorder - Melodies
Playing the Descant recorder - Random Patterns |
By the end of the
lesson, the learner
should be able to:
- Play simple melodies using notes G, A, B, C', D'. - Apply appropriate techniques for melody playing. - Express enjoyment in music making. |
- Learners use digital devices to watch demonstrations of playing melodies.
- Learners practice playing simple melodies on the descant recorder. - Learners apply proper fingering, breath control, and tonguing techniques. - Learners practice playing with consistent tempo. |
How can we play melodies on the descant recorder?
|
- Descant recorders
- KLB Creative Arts Learner's Book Grade 5 pg. 160 - Simple melo - Sample patterns - KLB Creative Arts Learner's Book Grade 5 pg. 161 |
- Practical assessment
- Observation
- Performance evaluation
|
|
| 11 | 3 |
PERFORMANCE AND DISPLAY
|
Playing the Descant recorder - Stencils
|
By the end of the
lesson, the learner
should be able to:
- Create stencils of notes G, A, B, C', D'. - Apply appropriate techniques for stencil making. - Demonstrate precision in craft work. |
- Learners prepare materials for making stencils.
- Learners create stencils for each of the notes G, A, B, C', D'. - Learners create bridges in stencils where needed. - Learners ensure stencils are cut cleanly and preserved for use. |
How do we make effective stencils for printing?
|
- Paper for stencils
- KLB Creative Arts Learner's Book Grade 5 pg. 162 - Cutting tools - Rulers, pencils |
- Practical assessment
- Observation
- Stencil quality evaluation
|
|
| 11 | 4 |
PERFORMANCE AND DISPLAY
|
Playing the Descant recorder - Printing Patterns
Playing the Descant recorder - Appraisal |
By the end of the
lesson, the learner
should be able to:
- Print random repeat patterns using note stencils. - Apply appropriate printing techniques. - Show creativity in pattern creation. |
- Learners create rhythms and decide how they will be repeated.
- Learners select contrasting colors for printing. - Learners print patterns using dabbing or spraying techniques. - Learners create random repeat patterns based on musical notes. |
How can we create effective random repeat patterns?
|
-Stencils
- KLB Creative Arts Learner's Book Grade 5 pg. 164 - Paints, brushes, sponges - KLB Creative Arts Learner's Book Grade 5 pg. 166 |
- Practical assessment
- Observation
- Pattern quality evaluation
|
|
| 11 | 5 |
PERFORMANCE AND DISPLAY
|
Swimming - Front Crawl
|
By the end of the
lesson, the learner
should be able to:
- Describe the front crawl technique in swimming. - Identify the body position, arm action, and leg action. - Appreciate swimming as a life skill. |
- Learners study pictures of the front crawl stroke.
- Learners describe the arm and leg action of the swimmer. - Learners describe the breathing technique in front crawl. - Learners watch videos of front crawl technique. |
Why is the front crawl technique the fastest stroke?
|
- Pictures of swimming techniques
- KLB Creative Arts Learner's Book Grade 5 pg. 167 - Digital devices |
- Oral questions
- Written assignment
- Technique identification
|
|
| 11 | 6 |
PERFORMANCE AND DISPLAY
|
Swimming - Safety
Swimming - Glide and Body Position |
By the end of the
lesson, the learner
should be able to:
- Identify safety measures in swimming. - Explain the importance of pool hygiene. - Value safety considerations in water activities. |
- Learners discuss safety tips for swimming.
- Learners identify proper swimming attire. - Learners discuss pool hygiene and water safety rules. - Learners practice safe entries to the pool (demonstration). |
How can we ensure safety while swimming?
|
- Pictures of swimming safety
- KLB Creative Arts Learner's Book Grade 5 pg. 168 - Digital devices - KLB Creative Arts Learner's Book Grade 5 pg. 169 - Demonstration area |
- Oral questions
- Written assignment
- Safety rule identification
|
|
| 12 | 1 |
PERFORMANCE AND DISPLAY
|
Swimming - Arm Action
|
By the end of the
lesson, the learner
should be able to:
- Demonstrate the arm action in front crawl. - Execute the catch, pull, and recovery phases correctly. - Appreciate the importance of proper technique. |
- Learners practice the catch phase of the arm action.
- Learners practice the pull phase and recovery phase. - Learners practice coordinating both arms in alternating action. - Learners provide feedback to each other on technique. |
How is the arm action performed in front crawl?
|
- KLB Creative Arts Learner's Book Grade 5 pg. 169 - Flotation devices - Demonstration area |
- Practical assessment
- Observation
- Technique evaluation
|
|
| 12 | 2 |
PERFORMANCE AND DISPLAY
|
Swimming - Leg Action
|
By the end of the
lesson, the learner
should be able to:
- Demonstrate the leg action in front crawl. - Maintain proper kicking technique. - Show perseverance when practicing new skills. |
- Learners practice the leg action for front crawl.
- Learners practice keeping legs straightened with knees slightly bent. - Learners practice continuous up and down kicking motion. - Learners practice keeping kicks near the surface of the water. |
How is the leg action performed in front crawl?
|
- KLB Creative Arts Learner's Book Grade 5 pg. 170 - Flotation devices - Demonstration area |
- Practical assessment
- Observation
- Technique evaluation
|
|
| 12 | 3 |
PERFORMANCE AND DISPLAY
|
Swimming - Breathing
Swimming - Coordination |
By the end of the
lesson, the learner
should be able to:
- Demonstrate the breathing technique in front crawl. - Coordinate breathing with arm action. - Demonstrate controlled breathing in water activities. |
- Learners practice turning the head smoothly to the side for inhaling.
- Learners practice timing the breath with the arm recovery. - Learners practice turning the head back into the water to exhale. - Learners practice breathing rhythm with arm movements. |
How is breathing coordinated with arm action in front crawl?
|
- KLB Creative Arts Learner's Book Grade 5 pg. 171 - Demonstration area |
- Practical assessment
- Observation
- Technique evaluation
|
|
| 12 | 4 |
PERFORMANCE AND DISPLAY
|
Swimming - Demonstration
|
By the end of the
lesson, the learner
should be able to:
- Demonstrate the front crawl technique. - Apply all components of front crawl in a coordinated manner. - Show confidence in demonstrating skills. |
- Learners demonstrate the front crawl technique individually.
- Learners observe and analyze each other's technique. - Learners provide constructive feedback to each other. - Learners discuss areas for improvement. |
How can we demonstrate the complete front crawl technique?
|
- KLB Creative Arts Learner's Book Grade 5 pg. 172 Demonstration area |
- Practical assessment
- Observation
- Peer evaluation
|
|
| 12 | 5 |
PERFORMANCE AND DISPLAY
|
Swimming - Practice
Swimming - Performance |
By the end of the
lesson, the learner
should be able to:
- Practice the front crawl technique. - Apply corrections from feedback. - Show improvement in technique through practice. |
- Learners practice the front crawl technique in groups.
- Learners focus on areas identified for improvement. - Learners practice with a smooth progression of leg, arm action, rhythm, and tempo. - Learners provide constructive feedback to each other. |
How can practice improve our front crawl technique?
|
- KLB Creative Arts Learner's Book Grade 5 pg. 172 - KLB Creative Arts Learner's Book Grade 5 pg. 173 Demonstration area |
- Practical assessment
- Observation
- Progress evaluation
|
|
| 12 | 6 |
PERFORMANCE AND DISPLAY
|
Swimming - Mosaic
|
By the end of the
lesson, the learner
should be able to:
- Create a mosaic composition themed 'swimming'. - Apply appropriate techniques for mosaic creation. - Show creativity in artistic expression. |
- Learners collect and prepare materials for making mosaic.
- Learners draw a sketch of a swimming facility or equipment. - Learners create a mosaic composition emphasizing mono media, color contrast, and spacing. - Learners discuss challenges and solutions in mosaic creation. |
How can we create a mosaic based on a swimming theme?
|
- Mosaic materials
- KLB Creative Arts Learner's Book Grade 5 pg. 174 - Adhesives - Support materials - Sketching materials |
- Practical assessment
- Observation
- Product quality evaluation
|
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