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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 in Creative Arts and Sports
|
Handball - Passes
|
By the end of the
lesson, the learner
should be able to:
- Identify different types of passes in Handball - Describe the arm and leg positioning for passes - Show interest in Handball as a sport |
In groups, learners are guided to:
- Study pictures of different passes in Handball - Identify types of passes shown (side pass, jump pass, flick pass) - Describe arm and leg positioning in the pictures - Watch virtual or live demonstration of Handball passes |
How do different types of passes contribute to effective gameplay in Handball?
|
- Humming Bird Creative Arts and Sports pg. 62
- Pictures of Handball passes - Digital resources showing Handball techniques - Handball - Humming Bird Creative Arts and Sports pg. 63 - Handballs - Open space for practice - Cones for marking positions |
- Oral questioning
- Group discussions
- Written descriptions
|
|
| 1 | 2 |
Creating and Performing in Creative Arts and Sports
|
Handball - Passes
|
By the end of the
lesson, the learner
should be able to:
- Demonstrate jump pass in Handball - Execute proper technique for jump pass - Practice safe landing techniques |
In groups, learners are guided to:
- Hold ball with one hand above head level - Take off from ground and release ball at top of jump - Land on both feet and follow through with hand - Practice with partners at appropriate distances - Provide feedback to each other |
How does jumping affect the effectiveness of passes in Handball?
|
- Humming Bird Creative Arts and Sports pg. 64
- Handballs - Open space for practice - Mats for safe landing if available |
- Practical assessment
- Observation
- Peer evaluation
|
|
| 1 | 3 |
Creating and Performing in Creative Arts and Sports
|
Handball - Passes
|
By the end of the
lesson, the learner
should be able to:
- Demonstrate flick pass in Handball - Use quick wrist action for flick pass - Practice controlled passing |
In groups, learners are guided to:
- Stand close to partner for short, quick passes - Hold ball firmly and use quick flick of wrist - Focus on controlling flick with wrist, not whole arm - Practice quick, controlled passes with partner - Give feedback on technique |
When would a flick pass be most useful in a Handball game?
|
- Humming Bird Creative Arts and Sports pg. 65
- Handballs - Open space for practice |
- Practical assessment
- Observation
- Peer feedback
|
|
| 1 | 4 |
Creating and Performing in Creative Arts and Sports
|
Handball - Passes
|
By the end of the
lesson, the learner
should be able to:
- Practice alternate passing exercise - Apply different types of passes in practice - Show teamwork in passing drills |
- Form groups of 4 learners each
- Practice alternate passing exercise as shown - Use different types of passes (side, jump, flick) - Ensure everyone participates multiple times - Appreciate each other's efforts |
How do passing drills improve game performance?
|
- Humming Bird Creative Arts and Sports pg. 66
- Handballs - Open space for practice - Markers for positions - Humming Bird Creative Arts and Sports pg. 67 - Markers for circle |
- Group assessment
- Individual skill evaluation
- Participation observation
|
|
| 1 | 5 |
Creating and Performing in Creative Arts and Sports
|
Handball - Dribbling
|
By the end of the
lesson, the learner
should be able to:
- Identify types of dribbling in Handball - Describe body positioning for dribbling - Show interest in learning dribbling skills |
In groups, learners are guided to:
- Study pictures showing dribbling techniques - Identify high and low dribbling techniques - Describe body positioning for each technique - Watch videos or demonstrations of dribbling in Handball |
What is the difference between high and low dribbling in Handball?
|
- Humming Bird Creative Arts and Sports pg. 68
- Pictures showing dribbling techniques - Digital resources on Handball dribbling - Handballs |
- Oral questioning
- Written descriptions
- Group discussions
|
|
| 2 | 1 |
Creating and Performing in Creative Arts and Sports
|
Handball - Dribbling
|
By the end of the
lesson, the learner
should be able to:
- Demonstrate low dribble technique - Maintain control of the ball during dribbling - Practice safe dribbling techniques |
In groups, learners are guided to:
- Start in balanced stance with knees slightly bent - Lower back slightly for low stance and balance - Hold ball with dominant hand, non-dominant hand for protection - Practice dribbling low with controlled tapping motion - Keep head up and eyes forward |
When would low dribbling be most useful in a Handball game?
|
- Humming Bird Creative Arts and Sports pg. 69
- Handballs - Open space for practice - Humming Bird Creative Arts and Sports pg. 70 |
- Demonstration
- Practical assessment
- Individual guidance
|
|
| 2 | 2 |
Creating and Performing in Creative Arts and Sports
|
Handball - Dribbling
|
By the end of the
lesson, the learner
should be able to:
- Practice dribbling drills - Switch between high and low dribbling - Demonstrate control in directional changes |
In groups, learners are guided to:
- Form groups and practice dribbling in straight lines - Practice high dribble and low dribble techniques - Switch hands and techniques at designated points - Progress towards goal area while dribbling - Give feedback on each other's technique |
How does dribbling help players advance toward the goal?
|
- Humming Bird Creative Arts and Sports pg. 71
- Handballs - Open space for practice - Markers for switching points |
- Practical assessment
- Observation
- Peer feedback
|
|
| 2 | 3 |
Creating and Performing in Creative Arts and Sports
|
Handball - Jump shot
|
By the end of the
lesson, the learner
should be able to:
- Identify jump shot technique in Handball - Describe body positioning for jump shot - Show interest in shooting skills |
In groups, learners are guided to:
- Study picture showing jump shot technique - Identify the type of shot shown - Describe the body positioning of players - Watch videos or demonstrations of jump shots in Handball |
How does jumping affect shooting accuracy in Handball?
|
- Humming Bird Creative Arts and Sports pg. 72
- Pictures showing jump shot technique - Digital resources on Handball shooting - Handballs - Humming Bird Creative Arts and Sports pg. 73 - Goals or targets - Open space for practice |
- Oral questioning
- Written descriptions
- Group discussions
|
|
| 2 | 4 |
Creating and Performing in Creative Arts and Sports
|
Multimedia - Motif design
|
By the end of the
lesson, the learner
should be able to:
- Identify alternate repeat pattern in stencil printing - Observe samples of stencil printing - Show interest in stencil printing technique |
In groups, learners are guided to:
- Study actual and virtual samples of alternate patterns in stencil printing - Discuss characteristics of alternate patterns - Analyze how patterns are created and repeated - Identify positive and negative spaces in examples |
Why is registration important in printmaking?
|
- Humming Bird Creative Arts and Sports pg. 74
- Sample stencil prints - Digital resources showing stencil printing techniques - Pictures of alternate patterns |
- Oral questioning
- Group discussions
- Visual analysis
|
|
| 2 | 5 |
Creating and Performing in Creative Arts and Sports
|
Multimedia - Motif design
|
By the end of the
lesson, the learner
should be able to:
- Design a motif from organic shapes - Draw inspiration from the environment - Show creativity in design process |
In groups, learners are guided to:
- Design a motif from organic shapes (flowers, leaves, etc.) - Focus on creating a simple, clear design - Consider how the design will work as a stencil - Emphasize creativity in the design |
How do artists develop motifs from organic forms?
|
- Humming Bird Creative Arts and Sports pg. 74
- Drawing paper - Pencils and erasers - Reference images of organic shapes - Examples of motifs |
- Design assessment
- Creativity evaluation
- Individual feedback
|
|
| 3 | 1 |
Creating and Performing in Creative Arts and Sports
|
Multimedia - Stencil Printing
|
By the end of the
lesson, the learner
should be able to:
- Prepare a stencil using organic shape - Cut stencil with precision - Show patience and attention to detail |
In groups, learners are guided to:
- Transfer motif design onto stencil material - Cut out the non-image parts leaving image parts raised - Ensure clean, precise edges - Test stencil to ensure it works as intended |
How does positive and negative space function in stencil creation?
|
- Humming Bird Creative Arts and Sports pg. 75
- Stencil material (cardboard, plastic sheet) - Cutting tools (scissors, craft knife) - Motif designs from previous lesson - Safety equipment - Fabric for printing - Printing ink/paste - Padding materials - Marking tools |
- Practical assessment
- Technical precision evaluation
- Individual guidance
|
|
| 3 | 2 |
Creating and Performing in Creative Arts and Sports
|
Multimedia - Stencil Printing
|
By the end of the
lesson, the learner
should be able to:
- Create an alternate repeat pattern by stencil printing - Apply stencil to fabric with precision - Show confidence in printing technique |
In groups, learners are guided to:
- Use dabbing method to apply ink through stencil - Create alternate repeat pattern on fabric - Use contrasting colors for visual impact - Ensure accurate placement using registration marks - Allow prints to dry between applications |
How do artists create rhythm and balance in repeat patterns?
|
- Humming Bird Creative Arts and Sports pg. 76
- Prepared stencils - Fabric with registration marks - Printing ink/paste - Sponges or dabbers |
- Print quality assessment
- Pattern accuracy evaluation
- Technical skill observation
|
|
| 3 | 3 |
Creating and Performing in Creative Arts and Sports
|
Multimedia - Stencil Printing
Descant Recorder - Interpreting melodies on staff notation |
By the end of the
lesson, the learner
should be able to:
- Complete stencil printing pattern - Apply finishing techniques to printed fabric - Appreciate own and others' stencil printed work |
In groups, learners are guided to:
- Complete alternate repeat pattern printing - Fix ink by ironing the fabric if required - Trim and finish edges of printed fabric - Display completed works and discuss techniques and designs - Give constructive feedback on each other's work |
How does stencil printing compare to other printing techniques?
|
- Humming Bird Creative Arts and Sports pg. 76
- Partially completed prints - Iron (if needed for fixing ink) - Scissors for trimming - Display area - Humming Bird Creative Arts and Sports pg. 74 - Charts showing music notation elements - Sheet music examples - Descant recorders |
- Final product assessment
- Exhibition participation
- Peer critique
- Self-evaluation
|
|
| 3 | 4 |
Creating and Performing in Creative Arts and Sports
|
Descant Recorder - Interpreting melodies on staff notation
|
By the end of the
lesson, the learner
should be able to:
- Learn fingering chart for scale of C Major - Practice playing notes on descant recorder - Show patience in learning new skills |
In groups, learners are guided to:
- Study fingering chart for C Major scale on descant recorder - Practice correct finger positions for each note - Play scale of C Major ascending and descending - Focus on proper breath control and fingering technique |
Why is proper fingering technique essential for playing recorder?
|
- Humming Bird Creative Arts and Sports pg. 75
- Fingering charts - Descant recorders - Sheet music for C Major scale |
- Practical assessment
- Individual guidance
- Technique observation
|
|
| 3 | 5 |
Creating and Performing in Creative Arts and Sports
|
Descant Recorder - Performance directions
|
By the end of the
lesson, the learner
should be able to:
- Identify performance directions in musical notation - Explain dynamics markings in music - Show interest in expressive music performance |
In groups, learners are guided to:
- Study performance directions related to dynamics (ff, f, mf, mp, p, pp) - Discuss meaning of Italian terms and their symbols - Identify dynamic markings in sheet music examples - Practice playing with different dynamic levels |
Why are performance directions important in music?
|
- Humming Bird Creative Arts and Sports pg. 76
- Charts showing dynamics markings - Sheet music with dynamics - Descant recorders |
- Oral questioning
- Written identification
- Performance assessment
|
|
| 4 | 1 |
Creating and Performing in Creative Arts and Sports
|
Descant Recorder - Performance directions
Descant Recorder - Playing melodies |
By the end of the
lesson, the learner
should be able to:
- Identify tempo markings in music - Apply tempo indications in playing - Show discipline in following musical directions |
In groups, learners are guided to:
- Study tempo markings (andante, allegro, largo, moderato, allegretto) - Discuss crescendo and decrescendo markings - Identify these markings in sheet music examples - Practice playing with appropriate tempo changes |
How do tempo markings affect musical expression?
|
- Humming Bird Creative Arts and Sports pg. 77
- Charts showing tempo markings - Sheet music with varied tempos - Descant recorders - Humming Bird Creative Arts and Sports pg. 78 - Sheet music with simple melodies - Music stands if available |
- Oral questioning
- Written identification
- Performance assessment
|
|
| 4 | 2 |
Creating and Performing in Creative Arts and Sports
|
Descant Recorder - Playing melodies
|
By the end of the
lesson, the learner
should be able to:
- Perform a piece in C major on descant recorder - Apply performance directions in playing - Show sensitivity to musical expression |
In groups, learners are guided to:
- Practice performing "Jingle Bells" on descant recorder - Focus on following dynamics and tempo markings - Work in pairs to give feedback on performance - Perform individually and as a group |
How do performance directions enhance musical expression?
|
- Humming Bird Creative Arts and Sports pg. 78
- Sheet music for "Jingle Bells" - Descant recorders - Music stands if available |
- Performance assessment
- Expressive playing evaluation
- Peer feedback
|
|
| 4 | 3 |
Creating and Performing in Creative Arts and Sports
|
Descant Recorder - Playing melodies
Descant Recorder - Duets |
By the end of the
lesson, the learner
should be able to:
- Perform more complex pieces in C major - Apply varied performance directions - Show growing confidence in recorder playing |
In groups, learners are guided to:
- Practice more challenging pieces in C major - Apply dynamics and tempo variations - Focus on expressive playing and technical accuracy - Perform for peers and receive feedback |
How does technical skill contribute to musical expression?
|
- Humming Bird Creative Arts and Sports pg. 79
- Sheet music with more complex melodies - Descant recorders - Music stands if available - Duet sheet music |
- Performance assessment
- Technical skill evaluation
- Individual feedback
|
|
| 4 | 4 |
Creating and Performing in Creative Arts and Sports
|
Storytelling and Animation - Storytelling techniques
|
By the end of the
lesson, the learner
should be able to:
- Describe techniques used in storytelling - Identify elements that make storytelling engaging - Show interest in storytelling as an art form |
In groups, learners are guided to:
- Watch live or recorded narration clips - Identify storytelling techniques (voice, body language, songs, audience involvement, props, costumes) - Discuss how these elements make stories more interesting - Share observations with classmates |
How can storytelling be made interesting?
|
- Humming Bird Creative Arts and Sports pg. 80
- Video clips of storytelling performances - Digital devices for viewing - Story books |
- Oral questioning
- Group discussions
- Written analysis
|
|
| 4 | 5 |
Creating and Performing in Creative Arts and Sports
|
Storytelling and Animation - Storytelling techniques
|
By the end of the
lesson, the learner
should be able to:
- Practice specific storytelling techniques - Use voice modulation effectively - Show confidence in oral expression |
In groups, learners are guided to:
- Form groups to practice specific storytelling techniques - Focus on voice modulation, facial expressions, and gestures - Practice using body language to enhance storytelling - Give and receive feedback on technique |
How do different techniques enhance storytelling?
|
- Humming Bird Creative Arts and Sports pg. 81
- Simple stories for practice - Props (optional) - Open space for movement |
- Practical assessment
- Technique demonstration
- Peer feedback
|
|
| 5 | 1 |
Creating and Performing in Creative Arts and Sports
|
Storytelling and Animation - Qualities of a good flipbook
|
By the end of the
lesson, the learner
should be able to:
- Explain qualities of a good flipbook - Analyze examples of flipbook animation - Show interest in animation techniques |
In groups, learners are guided to:
- Study examples of flipbooks - Discuss qualities of good flipbooks (smooth sequence, clarity, consistency, creativity) - Analyze how movement is created through sequential images - Identify positive and negative space in examples |
How can flip book animation be used in storytelling?
|
- Humming Bird Creative Arts and Sports pg. 82
- Sample flipbooks - Digital resources showing flipbook animation - Video clips of flipbook animation - Humming Bird Creative Arts and Sports pg. 83 - Video clips of animation principles |
- Oral questioning
- Group discussions
- Written analysis
|
|
| 5 | 2 |
Creating and Performing in Creative Arts and Sports
|
Storytelling and Animation - Composing a story
|
By the end of the
lesson, the learner
should be able to:
- Read and analyze elements of a story - Identify beginning, middle and end structure - Show appreciation for story structure |
In groups, learners are guided to:
- Read sample story "A Matter of Integrity" - Identify theme, characters, and plot structure - Discuss beginning, middle, and end of the story - Analyze how the story develops and resolves |
What makes a story engaging and meaningful?
|
- Humming Bird Creative Arts and Sports pg. 84
- Story text "A Matter of Integrity" - Reading materials - Notebooks for analysis |
- Reading comprehension
- Story analysis
- Group discussions
|
|
| 5 | 3 |
Creating and Performing in Creative Arts and Sports
|
Storytelling and Animation - Composing a story
|
By the end of the
lesson, the learner
should be able to:
- Explore social issues for storytelling - Select appropriate topics for stories - Show sensitivity to social concerns |
In groups, learners are guided to:
- Discuss problems affecting community or world - Explore issues like environmental conservation, social justice, etc. - Gather information about these issues - Decide on appropriate issue for story creation |
How can stories address important social issues?
|
- Humming Bird Creative Arts and Sports pg. 85
- Reference materials on social issues - Newspapers and magazines - Digital resources if available - Humming Bird Creative Arts and Sports pg. 86 - Planning sheets - Drawing materials - Story mapping templates |
- Topic selection evaluation
- Research quality
- Group discussions
|
|
| 5 | 4 |
Creating and Performing in Creative Arts and Sports
|
Storytelling and Animation - Composing a story
|
By the end of the
lesson, the learner
should be able to:
- Write a 3-5 minute script based on chosen topic - Apply story structure principles - Show creativity in script writing |
In groups, learners are guided to:
- Work in groups to write 3-5 minute script - Use descriptive language, imagery, and dialogue - Ensure story addresses chosen social issue - Include clear theme related to the issue - Edit script based on peer feedback |
How can scripts effectively convey messages about social issues?
|
- Humming Bird Creative Arts and Sports pg. 87
- Writing materials - Story plans from previous lesson - Sample scripts for reference |
- Script writing assessment
- Content evaluation
- Group collaboration
|
|
| 5 | 5 |
Creating and Performing in Creative Arts and Sports
|
Storytelling and Animation - Flipbook animation
|
By the end of the
lesson, the learner
should be able to:
- Brainstorm ideas for flipbook animation - Sketch initial character designs - Show creativity in animation planning |
In groups, learners are guided to:
- Brainstorm ideas for flipbook animation - Choose simple story with clear movement for character(s) - Sketch initial character designs - Plan sequence of movements for animation |
How do animators plan the movement sequence for animation?
|
- Humming Bird Creative Arts and Sports pg. 88
- Drawing paper - Pencils and erasers - Reference materials for character design - Paper for flipbook pages - Light box or clear window for tracing - Reference materials |
- Planning assessment
- Character design evaluation
- Creativity observation
|
|
| 6 | 1 |
Creating and Performing in Creative Arts and Sports
|
Storytelling and Animation - Flipbook animation
|
By the end of the
lesson, the learner
should be able to:
- Arrange sequential pages correctly - Create binding for flipbook - Show craftsmanship in construction |
In groups, learners are guided to:
- Arrange pages in correct sequential order - Number pages if necessary - Choose binding method (stapling, string, etc.) - Secure pages together to create flipbook spine - Test flipbook to ensure smooth animation |
How does page arrangement affect the animation quality?
|
- Humming Bird Creative Arts and Sports pg. 89
- Completed sequence drawings - Stapler, string, or other binding materials - Scissors - Card stock for covers (optional) |
- Construction quality assessment
- Binding technique evaluation
- Finished product review
|
|
| 6 | 2 |
Creating and Performing in Creative Arts and Sports
|
Storytelling and Animation - Flipbook animation
|
By the end of the
lesson, the learner
should be able to:
- Demonstrate flipbook animation technique - Present completed flipbook to class - Appreciate animation as storytelling medium |
In groups, learners are guided to:
- Practice flipping through completed flipbook - Experiment with different speeds to find optimal animation rate - Present flipbook to classmates - Explain process and challenges of creation - Give and receive feedback on flipbook animations |
How can flip book animation be used in storytelling?
|
- Humming Bird Creative Arts and Sports pg. 89
- Completed flipbooks - Presentation space |
- Presentation assessment
- Animation quality evaluation
- Peer feedback
|
|
| 6 | 3 |
Creating and Performing in Creative Arts and Sports
|
Storytelling and Animation - Performing a story
|
By the end of the
lesson, the learner
should be able to:
- Perform vocal warm-up exercises - Prepare for storytelling performance - Show confidence in oral expression |
In groups, learners are guided to:
- Practice deep breathing exercises - Loosen up with physical warm-ups - Perform vocal warm-ups (humming, lip trills, tongue twisters) - Practice physical movements and stretches - Prepare for story performance |
Why are warm-up exercises important before storytelling?
|
- Humming Bird Creative Arts and Sports pg. 90
- Open space for movement - Story scripts from previous work - Story scripts - Open space for rehearsal - Props if needed |
- Warm-up technique assessment
- Preparation quality
- Individual guidance
|
|
| 6 | 4 |
Creating and Performing in Creative Arts and Sports
|
Storytelling and Animation - Performing a story
|
By the end of the
lesson, the learner
should be able to:
- Perform 3-5 minute story before an audience - Apply storytelling techniques effectively - Show confidence in public performance |
In groups, learners are guided to:
- Choose appropriate performance space - Introduce self and story confidently - Give brief overview of story content - Use expressive techniques during performance - Thank audience at conclusion - Receive feedback on performance |
What makes a storytelling performance effective and engaging?
|
- Humming Bird Creative Arts and Sports pg. 91
- Story scripts - Performance space - Props if needed |
- Performance assessment
- Technique application evaluation
- Audience engagement observation
|
|
| 6 | 5 |
Creating and Performing in Creative Arts and Sports
|
Storytelling and Animation - Storytelling as communication
Football - Trapping |
By the end of the
lesson, the learner
should be able to:
- Record narration performance - Evaluate own storytelling techniques - Appreciate storytelling as a means of communication |
In groups, learners are guided to:
- Record storytelling performance using available technology - Play back recording and analyze technique - Make notes for improvement - With permission, share recording on appropriate platform - Discuss storytelling as a communication medium |
How has digital technology changed storytelling practices?
|
- Humming Bird Creative Arts and Sports pg. 91
- Recording devices - Story scripts - Performance space - Humming Bird Creative Arts and Sports pg. 90 - Pictures showing trapping techniques - Digital resources showing football skills - Footballs |
- Recording quality assessment
- Self-evaluation
- Reflection quality
|
|
| 7 | 1 |
Creating and Performing in Creative Arts and Sports
|
Football - Trapping
|
By the end of the
lesson, the learner
should be able to:
- Demonstrate chest trapping technique - Execute proper body positioning for chest trap - Observe safety during practice |
- Stand a few meters apart facing partners
- One learner passes, other receives for trapping - For chest trap, stand in line with ball - Position feet shoulder-width apart, focus on ball - Place arms stretched out and lean back slightly when ball approaches - Let ball drop gently to feet after trapping |
How does proper body positioning improve trapping effectiveness?
|
- Humming Bird Creative Arts and Sports pg. 91
- Footballs - Open field for practice - Cones for marking positions |
- Demonstration
- Practical assessment
- Peer feedback
|
|
| 7 | 2 |
Creating and Performing in Creative Arts and Sports
|
Football - Trapping
|
By the end of the
lesson, the learner
should be able to:
- Demonstrate foot trapping techniques - Use different parts of foot for trapping - Show improvement in trapping skills |
In groups, learners are guided to:
- Practice trapping with inside part of foot - Practice trapping with outside part of foot - Practice trapping with sole of foot - Focus on proper positioning and technique for each method - Give and receive feedback on technique |
When would you use different foot trapping techniques?
|
- Humming Bird Creative Arts and Sports pg. 92
- Footballs - Open field for practice - Cones for marking positions |
- Practical assessment
- Technique evaluation
- Individual guidance
|
|
| 7 | 3 |
Creating and Performing in Creative Arts and Sports
|
Football - Trapping
|
By the end of the
lesson, the learner
should be able to:
- Demonstrate thigh trapping technique - Combine different trapping methods - Show confidence in ball control skills |
In groups, learners are guided to:
- Practice thigh trapping technique - Stand in line with ball path - Lift trapping leg slightly forward and upward with bent knee - Make contact with thigh to absorb ball impact - Let ball land in front of non-trapping foot - Combine different trapping methods in practice |
How does thigh trapping differ from other trapping techniques?
|
- Humming Bird Creative Arts and Sports pg. 93
- Footballs - Open field for practice - Cones for marking positions - Humming Bird Creative Arts and Sports pg. 94 - Whistle for commands |
- Practical assessment
- Technique evaluation
- Individual guidance
|
|
| 7 | 4 |
Creating and Performing in Creative Arts and Sports
|
Football - Trapping
|
By the end of the
lesson, the learner
should be able to:
- Practice "Interceptors" trapping exercise - Apply trapping skills in competitive situation - Show fair play in group activities |
- Form groups of 7 learners with 2 interceptors in center
- Learners in circle pass ball to each other - Interceptors try to intercept and control ball using various traps - Change roles when ball is intercepted - Ensure everyone gets chance to be interceptor - Give feedback on trapping technique |
How do trapping skills contribute to defensive play in football?
|
- Humming Bird Creative Arts and Sports pg. 94
- Footballs - Open field for practice - Markers for circle |
- Group activity assessment
- Skill application evaluation
- Fair play observation
|
|
| 7 | 5 |
Creating and Performing in Creative Arts and Sports
|
Football - Dribbling
|
By the end of the
lesson, the learner
should be able to:
- Identify dribbling techniques in football - Describe body positioning for dribbling - Show interest in dribbling skills |
In groups, learners are guided to:
- Watch videos or demonstrations of dribbling in football - Identify parts of foot used in dribbling (inside and outside) - Discuss how to dribble using different foot parts - Observe body positioning during dribbling demonstrations |
Why is ball control important in a football match?
|
- Humming Bird Creative Arts and Sports pg. 95
- Digital resources showing dribbling techniques - Footballs - Pictures of dribbling techniques - Humming Bird Creative Arts and Sports pg. 96 - Cones - Open field for practice |
- Oral questioning
- Group discussions
- Written descriptions
|
|
| 8 | 1 |
Creating and Performing in Creative Arts and Sports
|
Football - Dribbling
|
By the end of the
lesson, the learner
should be able to:
- Demonstrate outside foot dribbling technique - Maintain control while changing direction - Show improvement in dribbling skills |
In groups, learners are guided to:
- Set up cones for practice course - Practice outside foot dribbling through cones - Use outside of foot to tap ball while weaving through cones - Maintain body position between ball and imaginary defenders - Focus on ball control during direction changes |
When would outside foot dribbling be most useful in a game?
|
- Humming Bird Creative Arts and Sports pg. 97
- Footballs - Cones - Open field for practice |
- Practical assessment
- Technique evaluation
- Individual guidance
|
|
| 8 | 2 |
Creating and Performing in Creative Arts and Sports
|
Football - Dribbling
|
By the end of the
lesson, the learner
should be able to:
- Practice dribbling drills - Apply dribbling techniques in structured activities - Show improvement in ball control |
In groups, learners are guided to:
- Arrange cones in zigzag formation - Practice dribbling around cones using inside and outside foot - Focus on control, direction changes, and speed regulation - Practice returning to starting point using alternate technique - Ensure everyone gets multiple practice opportunities |
How do dribbling drills improve match performance?
|
- Humming Bird Creative Arts and Sports pg. 98
- Footballs - Cones - Open field for practice - Cones or markers |
- Drill performance assessment
- Technique application evaluation
- Individual progress observation
|
|
| 8 | 3 |
Creating and Performing in Creative Arts and Sports
|
Football - Dribbling
|
By the end of the
lesson, the learner
should be able to:
- Participate in dribbling relay race - Apply dribbling skills in competitive situation - Show team spirit and fair play |
- Divide into two teams for relay race
- Set up dribbling course with cones for each team - First learner dribbles through cones using inside foot - Return dribbling with outside foot - Next learner starts when previous finishes - Focus on control and accuracy over speed |
How do competitive activities help improve dribbling skills?
|
- Humming Bird Creative Arts and Sports pg. 99
- Footballs - Cones - Open field for practice - Whistle for commands |
- Relay performance assessment
- Team coordination evaluation
- Fair play observation
|
|
| 8 | 4 |
Creating and Performing in Creative Arts and Sports
|
Football - Shooting
|
By the end of the
lesson, the learner
should be able to:
- Identify shooting techniques in football - Describe body positioning for shooting - Show interest in shooting skills |
In groups, learners are guided to:
- Study pictures showing shooting techniques - Identify shooting action shown in pictures - Describe body positioning for shooting - Watch videos or demonstrations of low drive and placed shots - Discuss different shooting techniques |
Why is shooting technique important for scoring goals?
|
- Humming Bird Creative Arts and Sports pg. 100
- Pictures showing shooting techniques - Digital resources on football shooting - Footballs |
- Oral questioning
- Group discussions
- Written descriptions
|
|
| 8 | 5 |
Creating and Performing in Creative Arts and Sports
|
Football - Shooting
|
By the end of the
lesson, the learner
should be able to:
- Demonstrate low drive shot technique - Execute proper body positioning for shooting - Observe safety during practice |
In groups, learners are guided to:
- Place ball on ground for practice - Approach ball at slight angle - Position non-kicking leg beside ball - Strike ball with laces at center-below point - Lean slightly forward with head down - Follow through in direction of target - Practice with emphasis on keeping ball low |
How does foot position affect the trajectory of a shot?
|
- Humming Bird Creative Arts and Sports pg. 101
- Footballs - Goals or targets - Open field for practice - Humming Bird Creative Arts and Sports pg. 102 |
- Demonstration
- Practical assessment
- Individual guidance
|
|
| 9 | 1 |
Creating and Performing in Creative Arts and Sports
|
Football - Shooting
|
By the end of the
lesson, the learner
should be able to:
- Practice shooting drills - Apply shooting techniques in structured activities - Show improvement in shooting accuracy |
- Practice "Pass, dribble and shoot" exercise in groups
- Select one learner as goalkeeper - Practice passing, receiving, dribbling and shooting sequence - Take turns in different roles - Focus on proper technique for each shooting method - Give feedback on technique and accuracy |
How do passing and dribbling set up effective shooting opportunities?
|
- Humming Bird Creative Arts and Sports pg. 103
- Footballs - Goals or targets - Cones for marking positions - Open field for practice |
- Drill performance assessment
- Technique application evaluation
- Accuracy measurement
|
|
| 9 | 2 |
Creating and Performing in Creative Arts and Sports
|
Football - Shooting
Football - Mini game |
By the end of the
lesson, the learner
should be able to:
- Practice target shooting exercises - Improve accuracy in shooting - Show determination in skill development |
In groups, learners are guided to:
- Place cones or markers inside goal as target areas - Position ball at various distances from goal - Practice low drive shots aiming for lower corners - Practice placed shots aiming for specific targets - Focus on technique and accuracy rather than power - Give feedback on shooting technique |
How does target practice improve shooting precision?
|
- Humming Bird Creative Arts and Sports pg. 103
- Footballs - Goals - Cones or markers for targets - Open field for practice - Humming Bird Creative Arts and Sports pg. 104 - Cones for marking field - Open field for play - Whistle |
- Accuracy measurement
- Technique evaluation
- Individual progress observation
|
|
| 9 | 3 |
Creating and Performing in Creative Arts and Sports
|
Football - Crayon etching
|
By the end of the
lesson, the learner
should be able to:
- Identify materials for making improvised crayons - Prepare materials for crayon making - Show interest in art materials creation |
In groups, learners are guided to:
- Gather materials for making crayons (used candle wax, beeswax, pigments, molds) - Discuss materials and their properties - Prepare materials by sorting and organizing - Watch demonstrations or videos on safely melting wax - Discuss why double container method is used for melting wax |
How can we create art materials from recycled or natural sources?
|
- Humming Bird Creative Arts and Sports pg. 104
- Wax materials (candle stubs, beeswax) - Pigments (old crayons, natural pigments) - Molds (straws, bottle caps, pen tubes) - Digital resources on crayon making |
- Materials identification
- Preparation quality
- Safety awareness
|
|
| 9 | 4 |
Creating and Performing in Creative Arts and Sports
|
Football - Crayon etching
|
By the end of the
lesson, the learner
should be able to:
- Make improvised crayons safely - Mix colors in crayon making - Show patience and attention to detail |
In groups, learners are guided to:
- Break wax into small pieces - Place in double container for safe melting - Heat water in bigger container to melt wax gently - Add pigments and stir for even color distribution - Experiment with mixing colors - Pour melted wax into molds - Allow to cool completely before removing |
Why is safety important when making art materials?
|
- Humming Bird Creative Arts and Sports pg. 105
- Prepared wax and pigments - Heat source (supervised) - Double containers for melting - Molds - Safety equipment |
- Process assessment
- Safety protocol observation
- Final product evaluation
|
|
| 9 | 5 |
Creating and Performing in Creative Arts and Sports
|
Football - Crayon etching
|
By the end of the
lesson, the learner
should be able to:
- Source images for crayon etching composition - Create composition inspired by football skills - Show creativity in image selection |
In groups, learners are guided to:
- Look through magazines, newspapers or internet - Find images showing football skills (trapping, shooting, dribbling) - Cut out images carefully - Plan composition layout using football-themed images - Discuss how images will be incorporated into etching |
How can football movements inspire artistic compositions?
|
- Humming Bird Creative Arts and Sports pg. 106
- Magazines and newspapers - Digital resources for images - Scissors - Planning paper - Humming Bird Creative Arts and Sports pg. 107 - Drawing paper - Improvised crayons from previous lesson - Commercial crayons if needed |
- Image selection assessment
- Composition planning evaluation
- Creativity observation
|
|
| 10 | 1 |
Creating and Performing in Creative Arts and Sports
|
Football - Crayon etching
|
By the end of the
lesson, the learner
should be able to:
- Cover crayon design with black media - Trace images onto black-coated paper - Show patience and attention to detail |
In groups, learners are guided to:
- Cover entire crayon design with black tempera paint or black crayon - Ensure complete coverage of colored layer - Allow to dry completely if using paint - Place cut-out images on black-coated paper - Trace around images to create impressions - Plan placement for balanced composition |
Why is the black coating essential for crayon etching technique?
|
- Humming Bird Creative Arts and Sports pg. 107
- Crayon-covered papers - Black tempera paint or black crayon - Paintbrushes if using paint - Cut-out images - Tracing tools |
- Coating quality assessment
- Tracing precision evaluation
- Composition balance observation
|
|
| 10 | 2 |
Creating and Performing in Creative Arts and Sports
|
Football - Crayon etching
Kenyan Folk Songs - Classification |
By the end of the
lesson, the learner
should be able to:
- Create a pictorial composition using crayon etching - Apply scratch technique effectively - Appreciate own and others' etched drawings |
In groups, learners are guided to:
- Use scratch tools to carefully remove black layer within traced outlines - Reveal colored layer underneath to create football-themed composition - Experiment with different line types and textures - Complete etching with attention to detail - Display completed works - Discuss techniques and artistic choices - Reflect on process and results |
How does the crayon etching technique create unique artistic effects?
|
- Humming Bird Creative Arts and Sports pg. 108
- Prepared black-coated papers - Scratch tools (toothpicks, wooden skewers) - Display area - Humming Bird Creative Arts and Sports pg. 109 - Charts for classification - Audio examples of folk songs - Digital resources on Kenyan communities |
- Final product assessment
- Technique application evaluation
- Creativity and expression observation
- Peer critique
|
|
| 10 | 3 |
Creating and Performing in Creative Arts and Sports
|
Kenyan Folk Songs - Classification
|
By the end of the
lesson, the learner
should be able to:
- Classify folk songs by occasion - Identify purpose and function of different folk songs - Appreciate diversity in folk song traditions |
In groups, learners are guided to:
- Continue classification activity focusing on occasion - Identify songs for different occasions (birth, marriage, work, funerals) - Discuss functions of different song types - Add to classification chart - Share examples of songs for different occasions |
How are folk songs connected to important life events?
|
- Humming Bird Creative Arts and Sports pg. 110
- Classification charts - Audio examples of folk songs - Reference materials on folk songs |
- Classification accuracy
- Knowledge application
- Group discussion participation
|
|
| 10 | 4 |
Creating and Performing in Creative Arts and Sports
|
Kenyan Folk Songs - Classification
|
By the end of the
lesson, the learner
should be able to:
- Classify folk songs by gender and age - Complete folk song classification chart - Show appreciation for diversity in folk songs |
In groups, learners are guided to:
- Complete classification activity focusing on gender and age - Identify songs performed by men, women, children, or mixed groups - Discuss age-specific songs (children's songs, youth songs, elder songs) - Complete classification chart - Present findings to class |
How does gender influence folk song performance in different communities?
|
- Humming Bird Creative Arts and Sports pg. 111
- Classification charts - Audio examples of folk songs - Reference materials on folk song traditions - Humming Bird Creative Arts and Sports pg. 112 - Field trip to cultural center (if possible) - Digital resources for virtual visits - Recording equipment - Notebooks for documentation |
- Final classification assessment
- Presentation quality
- Comprehension evaluation
|
|
| 10 | 5 |
Creating and Performing in Creative Arts and Sports
|
Kenyan Folk Songs - Performance techniques
|
By the end of the
lesson, the learner
should be able to:
- Identify folk song performance techniques - Explain elements that enhance performance - Show interest in performance techniques |
In groups, learners are guided to:
- Study folk song performance techniques (voice projection, phrasing, tempo, tone) - Discuss dynamics, expression, gestures, intensity, mood in folk songs - Analyze authenticity in folk song performance - Begin applying techniques to selected folk song |
How can performances of Kenyan folk songs be made interesting?
|
- Humming Bird Creative Arts and Sports pg. 113
- Charts showing performance techniques - Audio/video examples of folk song performances - Selected folk song materials |
- Technique identification
- Comprehension assessment
- Discussion participation
|
|
| 11 | 1 |
Creating and Performing in Creative Arts and Sports
|
Kenyan Folk Songs - Performance techniques
|
By the end of the
lesson, the learner
should be able to:
- Apply voice projection and balance in singing - Practice proper phrasing in folk songs - Show improvement in vocal technique |
In groups, learners are guided to:
- Practice voice projection ensuring adequate volume - Work on balance when singing in groups - Practice proper phrasing with appropriate breathing - Maintain appropriate tempo for selected folk song - Focus on authentic tone production |
How does proper vocal technique enhance folk song performance?
|
- Humming Bird Creative Arts and Sports pg. 114
- Open space for practice - Audio examples for reference - Selected folk song materials |
- Vocal technique assessment
- Phrasing accuracy
- Individual progress observation
|
|
| 11 | 2 |
Creating and Performing in Creative Arts and Sports
|
Kenyan Folk Songs - Performance techniques
|
By the end of the
lesson, the learner
should be able to:
- Apply dynamics and expression in folk song - Use appropriate gestures and movements - Show cultural sensitivity in performance |
In groups, learners are guided to:
- Practice using dynamics (volume changes) for expression - Develop appropriate facial expressions for song message - Learn traditional gestures and movements for song - Focus on intensity and mood appropriate to song - Ensure cultural authenticity in performance style |
How do gestures and movements enhance folk song performances?
|
- Humming Bird Creative Arts and Sports pg. 115
- Open space for movement - Audio/video examples for reference - Selected folk song materials - Humming Bird Creative Arts and Sports pg. 116 - Performance space - Recording equipment if available - Cultural props or costumes if appropriate |
- Expression quality assessment
- Movement coordination
- Cultural authenticity evaluation
|
|
| 11 | 3 |
Creating and Performing in Creative Arts and Sports
|
Kenyan Folk Songs - Stencil printing
|
By the end of the
lesson, the learner
should be able to:
- Study alternate patterns in stencil printing - Design a motif from geometric shapes - Show creativity in design process |
In groups, learners are guided to:
- Study samples of alternate patterns in stencil printing - Design motif from geometric (inorganic) shapes - Plan alternate repeat pattern for costume decoration - Focus on creating clear, printable design - Consider cultural influences in design |
How can geometric shapes be used to create culturally relevant patterns?
|
- Humming Bird Creative Arts and Sports pg. 117
- Sample stencil prints - Drawing paper - Pencils - Reference materials for geometric patterns |
- Design assessment
- Creativity evaluation
- Cultural influence observation
|
|
| 11 | 4 |
Creating and Performing in Creative Arts and Sports
|
Kenyan Folk Songs - Stencil printing
|
By the end of the
lesson, the learner
should be able to:
- Prepare stencil using inorganic motif - Cut stencil with precision - Show patience and attention to detail |
In groups, learners are guided to:
- Transfer geometric motif design to stencil material - Cut out non-image parts leaving image parts raised - Ensure clean, precise edges - Make registration marks on fabric for printing - Prepare printing ink and surface |
How does stencil preparation affect print quality?
|
- Humming Bird Creative Arts and Sports pg. 117
- Stencil material (cardboard, plastic sheet) - Cutting tools - Fabric for costume - Marking tools - Humming Bird Creative Arts and Sports pg. 118 - Prepared stencils - Fabric with registration marks - Printing ink/paste - Sponges or dabbers |
- Stencil quality assessment
- Cutting precision evaluation
- Preparation thoroughness
|
|
| 11 | 5 |
Creating and Performing in Creative Arts and Sports
|
Kenyan Folk Songs - Folk song performance
|
By the end of the
lesson, the learner
should be able to:
- Perform folk song wearing printed costume - Appreciate folk songs as cultural preservation - Show pride in cultural expression |
In groups, learners are guided to:
- Fix ink on printed fabric by ironing - Complete costume preparation - Perform folk song wearing printed costume - Apply all learned performance techniques - Discuss importance of folk songs in cultural preservation - Appreciate Kenya's rich cultural heritage |
How do folk songs and traditional costumes contribute to cultural identity?
|
- Humming Bird Creative Arts and Sports pg. 118
- Printed costumes - Performance space - Audio equipment if needed |
- Performance assessment
- Cultural expression evaluation
- Appreciation observation
- Peer feedback
|
|
| 12 | 1 |
Creating and Performing in Creative Arts and Sports
|
Indigenous Kenyan Craft - Beadwork
|
By the end of the
lesson, the learner
should be able to:
- Describe varied indigenous beadwork in Kenyan communities - Identify socio-cultural contexts of beadwork - Show interest in indigenous crafts |
In groups, learners are guided to:
- Research and discuss varied beadwork in Kenyan communities - Focus on socio-cultural contexts, types of beads, patterns and colors - Identify types and functions of beaded jewelry - Begin creating research documentation - Share findings with group |
How can beadwork be used to preserve Kenyan culture?
|
- Humming Bird Creative Arts and Sports pg. 119
- Reference materials on Kenyan beadwork - Sample beadwork if available - Digital resources on cultural beadwork |
- Research quality assessment
- Knowledge comprehension
- Discussion participation
|
|
| 12 | 2 |
Creating and Performing in Creative Arts and Sports
|
Indigenous Kenyan Craft - Beadwork
|
By the end of the
lesson, the learner
should be able to:
- Continue research on indigenous beadwork - Identify types and functions of beaded jewelry - Appreciate diversity in beadwork traditions |
In groups, learners are guided to:
- Continue research on indigenous beadwork - Document types of beads used (plastic, clay, shells, bone, wood) - Identify patterns, colors, and symbolic meanings - Complete research documentation - Present findings to class |
What can beadwork tell us about different Kenyan communities?
|
- Humming Bird Creative Arts and Sports pg. 120
- Research materials - Documentation supplies - Presentation materials - Sample beadwork if available - Humming Bird Creative Arts and Sports pg. 121 - Collection containers - Sorting trays - Environment for exploration |
- Research thoroughness
- Presentation quality
- Knowledge application
|
|
| 12 | 3 |
Creating and Performing in Creative Arts and Sports
|
Indigenous Kenyan Craft - Beadwork
|
By the end of the
lesson, the learner
should be able to:
- Prepare materials for beadwork - Create paper beads if needed - Show resourcefulness in material preparation |
In groups, learners are guided to:
- Clean and prepare collected materials - Create paper beads if needed (mark intervals, cut strips, roll into beads) - Prepare strings (fishing line, thread) - Organize materials for beadwork project - Ensure materials are ready for use |
How can everyday materials be transformed into beadwork supplies?
|
- Humming Bird Creative Arts and Sports pg. 122
- Collected materials - Paper for bead making - Scissors, glue - Organization containers |
- Preparation quality assessment
- Paper bead technique evaluation
- Material organization
|
|
| 12 | 4 |
Creating and Performing in Creative Arts and Sports
|
Indigenous Kenyan Craft - Beadwork
|
By the end of the
lesson, the learner
should be able to:
- Learn one-way technique for beadwork - Begin creating beaded bracelet - Show patience in craft process |
In groups, learners are guided to:
- Cut two pieces of thread to desired bracelet length - Cross at center and tie knot to secure - Begin threading beads using center string - Practice one-way technique with side strings - Focus on color pattern inspired by patriotism (Kenyan flag colors) |
How can beadwork express patriotic themes?
|
- Humming Bird Creative Arts and Sports pg. 123
- Prepared beads and strings - Reference materials for one-way technique - Color guides for patriotic themes - Humming Bird Creative Arts and Sports pg. 124 - Partially completed bracelets - Beads and strings - Reference materials on technique |
- Technique application assessment
- Pattern development evaluation
- Individual guidance
|
|
| 12 | 5 |
Creating and Performing in Creative Arts and Sports
|
Indigenous Kenyan Craft - Beadwork
|
By the end of the
lesson, the learner
should be able to:
- Learn criss-cross technique for beadwork - Apply technique to create bracelet - Show creativity in pattern design |
In groups, learners are guided to:
- Study criss-cross beadwork technique - Observe sample beaded jewelry using this technique - Practice threading beads with criss-cross method - Begin new bracelet using criss-cross technique - Focus on patriotic color scheme and pattern |
How does the criss-cross technique differ from the one-way technique?
|
- Humming Bird Creative Arts and Sports pg. 125
- Beads and strings - Reference materials for criss-cross technique - Sample beadwork using technique |
- Technique application assessment
- Pattern development evaluation
- Individual guidance
|
|
| 13 | 1 |
Creating and Performing in Creative Arts and Sports
|
Indigenous Kenyan Craft - Beadwork
|
By the end of the
lesson, the learner
should be able to:
- Complete bracelet using criss-cross technique - Compare different beadwork techniques - Show pride in completed work |
In groups, learners are guided to:
- Complete bracelet using criss-cross technique - Use stopper bead to secure end - Compare one-way and criss-cross techniques - Display completed bracelets - Give and receive feedback on beadwork - Discuss favorite techniques and patterns |
How can patriotic themes be expressed through beadwork designs?
|
- Humming Bird Creative Arts and Sports pg. 126
- Partially completed bracelets - Beads and strings - Display area |
- Final product assessment
- Technique mastery evaluation
- Creativity observation
- Peer feedback
|
|
| 13 | 2 |
Creating and Performing in Creative Arts and Sports
|
Indigenous Kenyan Craft - Beadwork
|
By the end of the
lesson, the learner
should be able to:
- Research Kenyan patriotic songs - Select song for performance - Show appreciation for patriotic music |
In groups, learners are guided to:
- Research Kenyan patriotic songs (National Anthem, Daima Mimi Mkenya, etc.) - Discuss meanings and messages of songs - Select patriotic song for performance - Begin learning selected song - Discuss patriotism and national unity |
How can patriotic songs promote national unity?
|
- Humming Bird Creative Arts and Sports pg. 127
- Reference materials on patriotic songs - Audio examples of songs - Lyrics for selected songs - Humming Bird Creative Arts and Sports pg. 128 - Lyrics for selected song - Completed beaded jewelry - Performance space |
- Song selection rationale
- Research thoroughness
- Discussion participation
|
|
| 13 | 3 |
Creating and Performing in Creative Arts and Sports
|
Swimming - Water entry techniques
|
By the end of the
lesson, the learner
should be able to:
- Identify different ways of water entry in a pool - Describe body positioning for water entry - Show interest in swimming skills |
In groups, learners are guided to:
- Study pictures showing water entry techniques - Identify techniques shown (pencil dive, crouch dive) - Describe body positioning in each picture - Discuss safety considerations for pool entry - Observe demonstrations if possible |
How does water entry skills enhance safety in swimming?
|
- Humming Bird Creative Arts and Sports pg. 130
- Pictures of water entry techniques - Digital resources showing swimming techniques - Swimming pool (if available) |
- Oral questioning
- Written descriptions
- Safety awareness assessment
|
|
| 13 | 4 |
Creating and Performing in Creative Arts and Sports
|
Swimming - Crouch dive
|
By the end of the
lesson, the learner
should be able to:
- Demonstrate crouch dive technique - Execute proper body positioning - Observe safety during water entry |
In groups, learners are guided to:
- Get into crouch position near edge of pool - Raise arms above head with hands pointing to water - Push off from balls of feet while extending arms forward - Enter water with fingers first followed by head and body - Maintain streamlined position after entry - Practice while observing safety |
What safety considerations are important for crouch dive?
|
- Humming Bird Creative Arts and Sports pg. 131
- Swimming pool (deep end) - Safety equipment - Qualified supervision - Humming Bird Creative Arts and Sports pg. 132 |
- Demonstration assessment
- Technique evaluation
- Safety observation
|
|
| 13 | 5 |
Creating and Performing in Creative Arts and Sports
|
Swimming - Pencil dive
|
By the end of the
lesson, the learner
should be able to:
- Observe pencil dive demonstration - Identify key elements of technique - Show interest in learning dive technique |
In groups, learners are guided to:
- Watch demonstration of pencil dive - Observe body position, arm placement, entry - Note streamlined position throughout dive - Ask questions about technique - Compare to crouch dive technique |
What are the differences between pencil dive and crouch dive?
|
- Humming Bird Creative Arts and Sports pg. 133
- Swimming pool (if available) - Digital resources showing pencil dive - Qualified instructor |
- Observation assessment
- Question quality
- Comparison accuracy
|
|
| 14 | 1 |
Creating and Performing in Creative Arts and Sports
|
Swimming - Pencil dive
|
By the end of the
lesson, the learner
should be able to:
- Demonstrate pencil dive technique - Maintain streamlined body position - Observe safety during water entry |
In groups, learners are guided to:
- Stand at edge of pool with feet together - Keep body straight and tall like pencil - Raise arms overhead in streamlined position - Jump into water with feet together, toes pointing down - Maintain straight body position during entry - Continue in streamlined position underwater before surfacing |
How does body position affect water entry in pencil dive?
|
- Humming Bird Creative Arts and Sports pg. 134
- Swimming pool (deep end) - Safety equipment - Qualified supervision - Humming Bird Creative Arts and Sports pg. 135 |
- Demonstration assessment
- Technique evaluation
- Safety observation
|
|
| 14 | 2 |
Creating and Performing in Creative Arts and Sports
|
Swimming - Backstroke
|
By the end of the
lesson, the learner
should be able to:
- Identify backstroke technique - Describe body positioning for backstroke - Show interest in learning stroke technique |
In groups, learners are guided to:
- Study picture of backstroke technique - Identify stroke being performed - Describe arm and body positioning - Watch demonstrations if possible - Discuss key elements of backstroke technique |
Why is proper body position important in backstroke?
|
- Humming Bird Creative Arts and Sports pg. 136
- Pictures of backstroke technique - Digital resources showing backstroke - Swimming pool (if available) |
- Oral questioning
- Written descriptions
- Technique identification
|
|
| 14 | 3 |
Creating and Performing in Creative Arts and Sports
|
Swimming - Backstroke
|
By the end of the
lesson, the learner
should be able to:
- Demonstrate body positioning for backstroke - Practice flutter kicks in supine position - Show correct body alignment |
In groups, learners are guided to:
- Lie horizontally on water surface in supine position (face up) - Extend legs straight for streamlined body - Position head facing up with ears in water - Practice floating in correct position - Begin flutter kicks while maintaining position - Focus on body alignment and balance |
How does body alignment affect efficiency in backstroke?
|
- Humming Bird Creative Arts and Sports pg. 137
- Swimming pool - Floating aids if needed - Qualified supervision |
- Body position assessment
- Floating stability evaluation
- Individual guidance
|
|
| 14 | 4 |
Creating and Performing in Creative Arts and Sports
|
Swimming - Backstroke
|
By the end of the
lesson, the learner
should be able to:
- Demonstrate arm action for backstroke - Coordinate single arm movements - Show improvement in stroke technique |
In groups, learners are guided to:
- Lie in supine position holding kickboard between legs - Practice arm action starting with one arm - Focus on proper hand entry and underwater pull - Ensure arm recovers above water - Practice with each arm separately - Begin alternating arms if ready |
How does arm action propel the body in backstroke?
|
- Humming Bird Creative Arts and Sports pg. 138
- Swimming pool - Kickboards - Qualified supervision - Humming Bird Creative Arts and Sports pg. 139 |
- Arm technique assessment
- Coordination evaluation
- Individual progress observation
|
|
| 14 | 5 |
Creating and Performing in Creative Arts and Sports
|
Kenyan Indigenous Games - Rope games
|
By the end of the
lesson, the learner
should be able to:
- Identify types of indigenous rope games - Describe how rope games are played - Show interest in traditional games |
In groups, learners are guided to:
- Study pictures of indigenous rope games - Identify rope games being played - Discuss local names for rope games in different communities - Watch demonstrations of rope games if possible - Discuss cultural significance of traditional games |
Why is rope skipping considered an indigenous game?
|
- Humming Bird Creative Arts and Sports pg. 139
- Pictures of rope games - Digital resources showing traditional games - Ropes of different sizes |
- Oral questioning
- Game identification
- Discussion participation
|
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