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WK LSN STRAND SUB-STRAND LESSON LEARNING OUTCOMES LEARNING EXPERIENCES KEY INQUIRY QUESTIONS LEARNING RESOURCES ASSESSMENT METHODS REFLECTION
2 1
DRUG AND SUBSTANCE ABUSE

Listening and Speaking
Conversation skills - Introduction
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:

- Identify key features of conversation skills in texts related to drug and substance abuse
- Listen attentively and respond appropriately to conversation skills
- Appreciate the value of conversation skills in effective communication
The learner is guided to:
- Listen to audio/recorded examples of conversation skills provided by the teacher
- Discuss the key features of conversation skills with a partner
- Respond to questions based on the listening text on drug and substance abuse
- Share observations with the class and display key expressions on a chart
How does conversation skills help us communicate more effectively about drug and substance abuse?

- Skills in English Grade 7 pg. 65
- Digital devices / audio recordings
- Teacher's Guide
- Lesson notes
- Library books / Internet
- Observation - Oral questions - Written questions - Peer assessment - Checklists
2 2
Reading
Grammar in Use
Reading fluency - Comprehension
Adverbs - Identification
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:

- Read and comprehend a text on reading fluency in the context of drug and substance abuse
- Identify main ideas, supporting details and key vocabulary from the text
- Appreciate reading as a tool for lifelong learning about drug and substance abuse
The learner is guided to:
- Skim and scan a text on reading fluency and predict its content from the title
- Read the text carefully and answer comprehension questions
- Identify the main idea, key details and unfamiliar vocabulary
- Discuss what was learnt from the text and relate it to real-life experiences
What can we learn from reading texts on reading fluency about drug and substance abuse?
- Skills in English Grade 7 pg. 67
- Digital devices / audio recordings
- Teacher's Guide
- Lesson notes
- Library books / Internet
- Skills in English Grade 7 pg. 71
- Observation - Oral questions - Written questions - Peer assessment - Checklists
2 3
Writing
Commonly misspelt words - Introduction
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:

- Identify the features and format of commonly misspelt words
- Plan a piece of commonly misspelt words using an outline or brainstorming activity
- Appreciate the importance of planning before writing commonly misspelt words
The learner is guided to:
- Study model examples of commonly misspelt words and identify key features and structure
- Brainstorm ideas for a writing task on drug and substance abuse and create a plan
- Discuss the structure and features of commonly misspelt words with peers
- Share plans with the class and note suggestions for improvement
How does planning help us write better commonly misspelt words about drug and substance abuse?

- Skills in English Grade 7 pg. 75
- Digital devices / audio recordings
- Teacher's Guide
- Lesson notes
- Library books / Internet
- Observation - Oral questions - Written questions - Peer assessment - Checklists
2 4
Listening and Speaking
Conversation skills - Practice
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:

- Apply conversation skills skills in guided oral activities on drug and substance abuse
- Use appropriate language and expression when practising conversation skills
- Show confidence when participating in oral tasks about drug and substance abuse
The learner is guided to:
- In pairs, practise conversation skills in role-play situations related to drug and substance abuse
- Give and receive structured feedback on peers' oral performance
- Record an oral activity and review for correct use of conversation skills
- Reflect on the importance of conversation skills in daily communication
What skills make conversation skills more effective when discussing drug and substance abuse?

- Skills in English Grade 7 pg. 65
- Digital devices / audio recordings
- Teacher's Guide
- Lesson notes
- Library books / Internet
- Observation - Oral questions - Written questions - Peer assessment - Checklists
2 5
Reading
Grammar in Use
Reading fluency - Extended response
Adverbs - Application
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:

- Make inferences and draw conclusions from a text on reading fluency
- Summarise and evaluate key information from the text in own words
- Value critical reading as a means of forming informed views about drug and substance abuse
The learner is guided to:
- Re-read the text and make inferences beyond the literal meaning
- Summarise the text in own words retaining the original meaning
- Evaluate the author's message and intent in the text
- Find more texts on reading fluency from books or the Internet and compare ideas
How does reading critically about reading fluency deepen our understanding of drug and substance abuse?
- Skills in English Grade 7 pg. 67
- Digital devices / audio recordings
- Teacher's Guide
- Lesson notes
- Library books / Internet
- Skills in English Grade 7 pg. 71
- Observation - Oral questions - Written questions - Peer assessment - Checklists
3 1
Reading
Songs (lullabies) - Literary appreciation
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:

- Read and respond to a literary text (songs (lullabies)) related to drug and substance abuse
- Identify literary features such as characters, theme, mood and structure
- Appreciate literature as a reflection of real-life values and experiences
The learner is guided to:
- Read the songs (lullabies) and identify key literary elements and characters
- Discuss themes, moral lessons and how events relate to real life in drug and substance abuse
- Dramatise or role-play selected parts of the literary text
- Respond creatively through discussion, drawing or short written response
What lessons about drug and substance abuse can we draw from the songs (lullabies)?

- Skills in English Grade 7 pg. 73
- Digital devices / audio recordings
- Teacher's Guide
- Lesson notes
- Library books / Internet
- Observation - Oral questions - Written questions - Peer assessment - Checklists
3 2
Writing
Commonly misspelt words - Drafting
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:

- Write a first draft of commonly misspelt words applying the correct structure and features
- Use appropriate vocabulary, tone and language in the draft
- Show creativity and personal expression in the written draft
The learner is guided to:
- Write a first draft of commonly misspelt words using the plan created earlier
- Follow the required structure and features for commonly misspelt words
- Share the draft with a peer and receive initial feedback
- Revise the draft based on peer feedback and improve the content
How does drafting and peer review help us improve our commonly misspelt words about drug and substance abuse?

- Skills in English Grade 7 pg. 75
- Digital devices / audio recordings
- Teacher's Guide
- Lesson notes
- Library books / Internet
- Observation - Oral questions - Written questions - Peer assessment - Checklists
3 3
NATURAL RESOURCES – FORESTS

Listening and Speaking
Reading
Listening for details - Introduction
Visuals - Comprehension
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:

- Identify key features of listening for details in texts related to natural resources – forests
- Listen attentively and respond appropriately to listening for details
- Appreciate the value of listening for details in effective communication
The learner is guided to:
- Listen to audio/recorded examples of listening for details provided by the teacher
- Discuss the key features of listening for details with a partner
- Respond to questions based on the listening text on natural resources – forests
- Share observations with the class and display key expressions on a chart
How does listening for details help us communicate more effectively about natural resources – forests?
- Skills in English Grade 7 pg. 77
- Digital devices / audio recordings
- Teacher's Guide
- Lesson notes
- Library books / Internet
- Skills in English Grade 7 pg. 80
- Observation - Oral questions - Written questions - Peer assessment - Checklists
3 4
Grammar in Use
Personal and possessive pronouns - Identification
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:

- Identify personal and possessive pronouns in oral and written texts on natural resources – forests
- Explain the function and rules of personal and possessive pronouns in sentences
- Recognise the importance of using personal and possessive pronouns correctly in communication
The learner is guided to:
- Read sentences and identify examples of personal and possessive pronouns in context
- Discuss how personal and possessive pronouns functions in sentences related to natural resources – forests
- Complete exercises identifying personal and possessive pronouns in provided texts
- Compare correct and incorrect usage and discuss the difference
How does the correct use of personal and possessive pronouns make our sentences about natural resources – forests clearer?

- Skills in English Grade 7 pg. 84
- Digital devices / audio recordings
- Teacher's Guide
- Lesson notes
- Library books / Internet
- Observation - Oral questions - Written questions - Peer assessment - Checklists
3 5
Writing
Composition writing - Introduction
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:

- Identify the features and format of composition writing
- Plan a piece of composition writing using an outline or brainstorming activity
- Appreciate the importance of planning before writing composition writing
The learner is guided to:
- Study model examples of composition writing and identify key features and structure
- Brainstorm ideas for a writing task on natural resources – forests and create a plan
- Discuss the structure and features of composition writing with peers
- Share plans with the class and note suggestions for improvement
How does planning help us write better composition writing about natural resources – forests?

- Skills in English Grade 7 pg. 91
- Digital devices / audio recordings
- Teacher's Guide
- Lesson notes
- Library books / Internet
- Observation - Oral questions - Written questions - Peer assessment - Checklists
4 1
Reading
Visuals - Extended response
Characters in class readers - Literary appreciation
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:

- Make inferences and draw conclusions from a text on visuals
- Summarise and evaluate key information from the text in own words
- Value critical reading as a means of forming informed views about natural resources – forests
The learner is guided to:
- Re-read the text and make inferences beyond the literal meaning
- Summarise the text in own words retaining the original meaning
- Evaluate the author's message and intent in the text
- Find more texts on visuals from books or the Internet and compare ideas
How does reading critically about visuals deepen our understanding of natural resources – forests?
- Skills in English Grade 7 pg. 80
- Digital devices / audio recordings
- Teacher's Guide
- Lesson notes
- Library books / Internet
- Skills in English Grade 7 pg. 88
- Observation - Oral questions - Written questions - Peer assessment - Checklists
4 2
Writing
Composition writing - Drafting
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:

- Write a first draft of composition writing applying the correct structure and features
- Use appropriate vocabulary, tone and language in the draft
- Show creativity and personal expression in the written draft
The learner is guided to:
- Write a first draft of composition writing using the plan created earlier
- Follow the required structure and features for composition writing
- Share the draft with a peer and receive initial feedback
- Revise the draft based on peer feedback and improve the content
How does drafting and peer review help us improve our composition writing about natural resources – forests?

- Skills in English Grade 7 pg. 91
- Digital devices / audio recordings
- Teacher's Guide
- Lesson notes
- Library books / Internet
- Observation - Oral questions - Written questions - Peer assessment - Checklists
4 3
TRAVEL

Listening and Speaking
Listening comprehension - Introduction
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:

- Identify key features of listening comprehension in texts related to travel
- Listen attentively and respond appropriately to listening comprehension
- Appreciate the value of listening comprehension in effective communication
The learner is guided to:
- Listen to audio/recorded examples of listening comprehension provided by the teacher
- Discuss the key features of listening comprehension with a partner
- Respond to questions based on the listening text on travel
- Share observations with the class and display key expressions on a chart
How does listening comprehension help us communicate more effectively about travel?

- Skills in English Grade 7 pg. 94
- Digital devices / audio recordings
- Teacher's Guide
- Lesson notes
- Library books / Internet
- Observation - Oral questions - Written questions - Peer assessment - Checklists
4 4
Reading
Grammar in Use
Intensive reading - Comprehension
Simple prepositions - Identification
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:

- Read and comprehend a text on intensive reading in the context of travel
- Identify main ideas, supporting details and key vocabulary from the text
- Appreciate reading as a tool for lifelong learning about travel
The learner is guided to:
- Skim and scan a text on intensive reading and predict its content from the title
- Read the text carefully and answer comprehension questions
- Identify the main idea, key details and unfamiliar vocabulary
- Discuss what was learnt from the text and relate it to real-life experiences
What can we learn from reading texts on intensive reading about travel?
- Skills in English Grade 7 pg. 96
- Digital devices / audio recordings
- Teacher's Guide
- Lesson notes
- Library books / Internet
- Skills in English Grade 7 pg. 99
- Observation - Oral questions - Written questions - Peer assessment - Checklists
4 5
Writing
Composition writing - Introduction
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:

- Identify the features and format of composition writing
- Plan a piece of composition writing using an outline or brainstorming activity
- Appreciate the importance of planning before writing composition writing
The learner is guided to:
- Study model examples of composition writing and identify key features and structure
- Brainstorm ideas for a writing task on travel and create a plan
- Discuss the structure and features of composition writing with peers
- Share plans with the class and note suggestions for improvement
How does planning help us write better composition writing about travel?

- Skills in English Grade 7 pg. 104
- Digital devices / audio recordings
- Teacher's Guide
- Lesson notes
- Library books / Internet
- Observation - Oral questions - Written questions - Peer assessment - Checklists
5 1
Listening and Speaking
Listening comprehension - Practice
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:

- Apply listening comprehension skills in guided oral activities on travel
- Use appropriate language and expression when practising listening comprehension
- Show confidence when participating in oral tasks about travel
The learner is guided to:
- In pairs, practise listening comprehension in role-play situations related to travel
- Give and receive structured feedback on peers' oral performance
- Record an oral activity and review for correct use of listening comprehension
- Reflect on the importance of listening comprehension in daily communication
What skills make listening comprehension more effective when discussing travel?

- Skills in English Grade 7 pg. 94
- Digital devices / audio recordings
- Teacher's Guide
- Lesson notes
- Library books / Internet
- Observation - Oral questions - Written questions - Peer assessment - Checklists
5 2
Reading
Grammar in Use
Intensive reading - Extended response
Simple prepositions - Application
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:

- Make inferences and draw conclusions from a text on intensive reading
- Summarise and evaluate key information from the text in own words
- Value critical reading as a means of forming informed views about travel
The learner is guided to:
- Re-read the text and make inferences beyond the literal meaning
- Summarise the text in own words retaining the original meaning
- Evaluate the author's message and intent in the text
- Find more texts on intensive reading from books or the Internet and compare ideas
How does reading critically about intensive reading deepen our understanding of travel?
- Skills in English Grade 7 pg. 96
- Digital devices / audio recordings
- Teacher's Guide
- Lesson notes
- Library books / Internet
- Skills in English Grade 7 pg. 99
- Observation - Oral questions - Written questions - Peer assessment - Checklists
5 3
Reading
Intensive reading (poems) - Literary appreciation
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:

- Read and respond to a literary text (intensive reading (poems)) related to travel
- Identify literary features such as characters, theme, mood and structure
- Appreciate literature as a reflection of real-life values and experiences
The learner is guided to:
- Read the intensive reading (poems) and identify key literary elements and characters
- Discuss themes, moral lessons and how events relate to real life in travel
- Dramatise or role-play selected parts of the literary text
- Respond creatively through discussion, drawing or short written response
What lessons about travel can we draw from the intensive reading (poems)?

- Skills in English Grade 7 pg. 101
- Digital devices / audio recordings
- Teacher's Guide
- Lesson notes
- Library books / Internet
- Observation - Oral questions - Written questions - Peer assessment - Checklists
5 4
Writing
Composition writing - Drafting
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:

- Write a first draft of composition writing applying the correct structure and features
- Use appropriate vocabulary, tone and language in the draft
- Show creativity and personal expression in the written draft
The learner is guided to:
- Write a first draft of composition writing using the plan created earlier
- Follow the required structure and features for composition writing
- Share the draft with a peer and receive initial feedback
- Revise the draft based on peer feedback and improve the content
How does drafting and peer review help us improve our composition writing about travel?

- Skills in English Grade 7 pg. 104
- Digital devices / audio recordings
- Teacher's Guide
- Lesson notes
- Library books / Internet
- Observation - Oral questions - Written questions - Peer assessment - Checklists
5 5
HEROES AND HEROINES – KENYA

Listening and Speaking
Reading
Consonant and vowel sounds - Introduction
Extensive reading - Comprehension
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:

- Identify key features of consonant and vowel sounds in texts related to heroes and heroines – kenya
- Listen attentively and respond appropriately to consonant and vowel sounds
- Appreciate the value of consonant and vowel sounds in effective communication
The learner is guided to:
- Listen to audio/recorded examples of consonant and vowel sounds provided by the teacher
- Discuss the key features of consonant and vowel sounds with a partner
- Respond to questions based on the listening text on heroes and heroines – kenya
- Share observations with the class and display key expressions on a chart
How does consonant and vowel sounds help us communicate more effectively about heroes and heroines – kenya?
- Skills in English Grade 7 pg. 106
- Digital devices / audio recordings
- Teacher's Guide
- Lesson notes
- Library books / Internet
- Skills in English Grade 7 pg. 109
- Observation - Oral questions - Written questions - Peer assessment - Checklists
6 1
Grammar in Use
Conjunctions: and, but, or - Identification
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:

- Identify conjunctions: and, but, or in oral and written texts on heroes and heroines – kenya
- Explain the function and rules of conjunctions: and, but, or in sentences
- Recognise the importance of using conjunctions: and, but, or correctly in communication
The learner is guided to:
- Read sentences and identify examples of conjunctions: and, but, or in context
- Discuss how conjunctions: and, but, or functions in sentences related to heroes and heroines – kenya
- Complete exercises identifying conjunctions: and, but, or in provided texts
- Compare correct and incorrect usage and discuss the difference
How does the correct use of conjunctions: and, but, or make our sentences about heroes and heroines – kenya clearer?

- Skills in English Grade 7 pg. 111
- Digital devices / audio recordings
- Teacher's Guide
- Lesson notes
- Library books / Internet
- Observation - Oral questions - Written questions - Peer assessment - Checklists
6 2
Writing
Narrative compositions - Introduction
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:

- Identify the features and format of narrative compositions
- Plan a piece of narrative compositions using an outline or brainstorming activity
- Appreciate the importance of planning before writing narrative compositions
The learner is guided to:
- Study model examples of narrative compositions and identify key features and structure
- Brainstorm ideas for a writing task on heroes and heroines – kenya and create a plan
- Discuss the structure and features of narrative compositions with peers
- Share plans with the class and note suggestions for improvement
How does planning help us write better narrative compositions about heroes and heroines – kenya?

- Skills in English Grade 7 pg. 115
- Digital devices / audio recordings
- Teacher's Guide
- Lesson notes
- Library books / Internet
- Observation - Oral questions - Written questions - Peer assessment - Checklists
6 3
Listening and Speaking
Reading
Consonant and vowel sounds - Practice
Extensive reading - Extended response
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:

- Apply consonant and vowel sounds skills in guided oral activities on heroes and heroines – kenya
- Use appropriate language and expression when practising consonant and vowel sounds
- Show confidence when participating in oral tasks about heroes and heroines – kenya
The learner is guided to:
- In pairs, practise consonant and vowel sounds in role-play situations related to heroes and heroines – kenya
- Give and receive structured feedback on peers' oral performance
- Record an oral activity and review for correct use of consonant and vowel sounds
- Reflect on the importance of consonant and vowel sounds in daily communication
What skills make consonant and vowel sounds more effective when discussing heroes and heroines – kenya?
- Skills in English Grade 7 pg. 106
- Digital devices / audio recordings
- Teacher's Guide
- Lesson notes
- Library books / Internet
- Skills in English Grade 7 pg. 109
- Observation - Oral questions - Written questions - Peer assessment - Checklists
6 4
Grammar in Use
Conjunctions: and, but, or - Application
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:

- Use conjunctions: and, but, or correctly in sentences and passages about heroes and heroines – kenya
- Apply the rules of conjunctions: and, but, or in written and oral contexts
- Value accuracy in the use of conjunctions: and, but, or as a mark of effective communication
The learner is guided to:
- Construct sentences using conjunctions: and, but, or correctly in the context of heroes and heroines – kenya
- Complete gap-fill and substitution exercises on conjunctions: and, but, or
- Peer-check written work for correct use of conjunctions: and, but, or
- Play language games involving conjunctions: and, but, or and discuss common errors
How does applying conjunctions: and, but, or correctly improve our writing about heroes and heroines – kenya?

- Skills in English Grade 7 pg. 111
- Digital devices / audio recordings
- Teacher's Guide
- Lesson notes
- Library books / Internet
- Observation - Oral questions - Written questions - Peer assessment - Checklists
6 5
Reading
Class reader - Literary appreciation
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:

- Read and respond to a literary text (class reader) related to heroes and heroines – kenya
- Identify literary features such as characters, theme, mood and structure
- Appreciate literature as a reflection of real-life values and experiences
The learner is guided to:
- Read the class reader and identify key literary elements and characters
- Discuss themes, moral lessons and how events relate to real life in heroes and heroines – kenya
- Dramatise or role-play selected parts of the literary text
- Respond creatively through discussion, drawing or short written response
What lessons about heroes and heroines – kenya can we draw from the class reader?

- Skills in English Grade 7 pg. 113
- Digital devices / audio recordings
- Teacher's Guide
- Lesson notes
- Library books / Internet
- Observation - Oral questions - Written questions - Peer assessment - Checklists
7 1
Writing
Narrative compositions - Drafting
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:

- Write a first draft of narrative compositions applying the correct structure and features
- Use appropriate vocabulary, tone and language in the draft
- Show creativity and personal expression in the written draft
The learner is guided to:
- Write a first draft of narrative compositions using the plan created earlier
- Follow the required structure and features for narrative compositions
- Share the draft with a peer and receive initial feedback
- Revise the draft based on peer feedback and improve the content
How does drafting and peer review help us improve our narrative compositions about heroes and heroines – kenya?

- Skills in English Grade 7 pg. 115
- Digital devices / audio recordings
- Teacher's Guide
- Lesson notes
- Library books / Internet
- Observation - Oral questions - Written questions - Peer assessment - Checklists
7 2
MUSIC

Listening and Speaking
Reading
Delivering speeches - Introduction
Note making - Comprehension
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:

- Identify key features of delivering speeches in texts related to music
- Listen attentively and respond appropriately to delivering speeches
- Appreciate the value of delivering speeches in effective communication
The learner is guided to:
- Listen to audio/recorded examples of delivering speeches provided by the teacher
- Discuss the key features of delivering speeches with a partner
- Respond to questions based on the listening text on music
- Share observations with the class and display key expressions on a chart
How does delivering speeches help us communicate more effectively about music?
- Skills in English Grade 7 pg. 118
- Digital devices / audio recordings
- Teacher's Guide
- Lesson notes
- Library books / Internet
- Skills in English Grade 7 pg. 120
- Observation - Oral questions - Written questions - Peer assessment - Checklists
7 3
Grammar in Use
Determiners - Identification
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:

- Identify determiners in oral and written texts on music
- Explain the function and rules of determiners in sentences
- Recognise the importance of using determiners correctly in communication
The learner is guided to:
- Read sentences and identify examples of determiners in context
- Discuss how determiners functions in sentences related to music
- Complete exercises identifying determiners in provided texts
- Compare correct and incorrect usage and discuss the difference
How does the correct use of determiners make our sentences about music clearer?

- Skills in English Grade 7 pg. 123
- Digital devices / audio recordings
- Teacher's Guide
- Lesson notes
- Library books / Internet
- Observation - Oral questions - Written questions - Peer assessment - Checklists
7 4
Writing
Packing and shopping lists - Introduction
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:

- Identify the features and format of packing and shopping lists
- Plan a piece of packing and shopping lists using an outline or brainstorming activity
- Appreciate the importance of planning before writing packing and shopping lists
The learner is guided to:
- Study model examples of packing and shopping lists and identify key features and structure
- Brainstorm ideas for a writing task on music and create a plan
- Discuss the structure and features of packing and shopping lists with peers
- Share plans with the class and note suggestions for improvement
How does planning help us write better packing and shopping lists about music?

- Skills in English Grade 7 pg. 128
- Digital devices / audio recordings
- Teacher's Guide
- Lesson notes
- Library books / Internet
- Observation - Oral questions - Written questions - Peer assessment - Checklists
7 5
Listening and Speaking
Reading
Delivering speeches - Practice
Note making - Extended response
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:

- Apply delivering speeches skills in guided oral activities on music
- Use appropriate language and expression when practising delivering speeches
- Show confidence when participating in oral tasks about music
The learner is guided to:
- In pairs, practise delivering speeches in role-play situations related to music
- Give and receive structured feedback on peers' oral performance
- Record an oral activity and review for correct use of delivering speeches
- Reflect on the importance of delivering speeches in daily communication
What skills make delivering speeches more effective when discussing music?
- Skills in English Grade 7 pg. 118
- Digital devices / audio recordings
- Teacher's Guide
- Lesson notes
- Library books / Internet
- Skills in English Grade 7 pg. 120
- Observation - Oral questions - Written questions - Peer assessment - Checklists
8 1
Reading
Characters and their traits - Literary appreciation
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:

- Read and respond to a literary text (characters and their traits) related to music
- Identify literary features such as characters, theme, mood and structure
- Appreciate literature as a reflection of real-life values and experiences
The learner is guided to:
- Read the characters and their traits and identify key literary elements and characters
- Discuss themes, moral lessons and how events relate to real life in music
- Dramatise or role-play selected parts of the literary text
- Respond creatively through discussion, drawing or short written response
What lessons about music can we draw from the characters and their traits?

- Skills in English Grade 7 pg. 125
- Digital devices / audio recordings
- Teacher's Guide
- Lesson notes
- Library books / Internet
- Observation - Oral questions - Written questions - Peer assessment - Checklists
8 2
Writing
Packing and shopping lists - Drafting
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:

- Write a first draft of packing and shopping lists applying the correct structure and features
- Use appropriate vocabulary, tone and language in the draft
- Show creativity and personal expression in the written draft
The learner is guided to:
- Write a first draft of packing and shopping lists using the plan created earlier
- Follow the required structure and features for packing and shopping lists
- Share the draft with a peer and receive initial feedback
- Revise the draft based on peer feedback and improve the content
How does drafting and peer review help us improve our packing and shopping lists about music?

- Skills in English Grade 7 pg. 128
- Digital devices / audio recordings
- Teacher's Guide
- Lesson notes
- Library books / Internet
- Observation - Oral questions - Written questions - Peer assessment - Checklists
8 3
PROFESSIONS

Listening and Speaking
Reading
Interviews - Introduction
Non-fiction materials - Comprehension
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:

- Identify key features of interviews in texts related to professions
- Listen attentively and respond appropriately to interviews
- Appreciate the value of interviews in effective communication
The learner is guided to:
- Listen to audio/recorded examples of interviews provided by the teacher
- Discuss the key features of interviews with a partner
- Respond to questions based on the listening text on professions
- Share observations with the class and display key expressions on a chart
How does interviews help us communicate more effectively about professions?
- Skills in English Grade 7 pg. 131
- Digital devices / audio recordings
- Teacher's Guide
- Lesson notes
- Library books / Internet
- Skills in English Grade 7 pg. 133
- Observation - Oral questions - Written questions - Peer assessment - Checklists
8 4
Grammar in Use
Adjectives formed from nouns and verbs - Identification
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:

- Identify adjectives formed from nouns and verbs in oral and written texts on professions
- Explain the function and rules of adjectives formed from nouns and verbs in sentences
- Recognise the importance of using adjectives formed from nouns and verbs correctly in communication
The learner is guided to:
- Read sentences and identify examples of adjectives formed from nouns and verbs in context
- Discuss how adjectives formed from nouns and verbs functions in sentences related to professions
- Complete exercises identifying adjectives formed from nouns and verbs in provided texts
- Compare correct and incorrect usage and discuss the difference
How does the correct use of adjectives formed from nouns and verbs make our sentences about professions clearer?

- Skills in English Grade 7 pg. 136
- Digital devices / audio recordings
- Teacher's Guide
- Lesson notes
- Library books / Internet
- Observation - Oral questions - Written questions - Peer assessment - Checklists
8 5
Writing
Spelling: antonyms, synonyms and numbers in words - Introduction
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:

- Identify the features and format of spelling: antonyms, synonyms and numbers in words
- Plan a piece of spelling: antonyms, synonyms and numbers in words using an outline or brainstorming activity
- Appreciate the importance of planning before writing spelling: antonyms, synonyms and numbers in words
The learner is guided to:
- Study model examples of spelling: antonyms, synonyms and numbers in words and identify key features and structure
- Brainstorm ideas for a writing task on professions and create a plan
- Discuss the structure and features of spelling: antonyms, synonyms and numbers in words with peers
- Share plans with the class and note suggestions for improvement
How does planning help us write better spelling: antonyms, synonyms and numbers in words about professions?

- Skills in English Grade 7 pg. 141
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- Observation - Oral questions - Written questions - Peer assessment - Checklists
9

Midterm Break

10 1
Listening and Speaking
Reading
Interviews - Practice
Non-fiction materials - Extended response
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:

- Apply interviews skills in guided oral activities on professions
- Use appropriate language and expression when practising interviews
- Show confidence when participating in oral tasks about professions
The learner is guided to:
- In pairs, practise interviews in role-play situations related to professions
- Give and receive structured feedback on peers' oral performance
- Record an oral activity and review for correct use of interviews
- Reflect on the importance of interviews in daily communication
What skills make interviews more effective when discussing professions?
- Skills in English Grade 7 pg. 131
- Digital devices / audio recordings
- Teacher's Guide
- Lesson notes
- Library books / Internet
- Skills in English Grade 7 pg. 133
- Observation - Oral questions - Written questions - Peer assessment - Checklists
10 2
Reading
Dilemma narratives - Literary appreciation
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:

- Read and respond to a literary text (dilemma narratives) related to professions
- Identify literary features such as characters, theme, mood and structure
- Appreciate literature as a reflection of real-life values and experiences
The learner is guided to:
- Read the dilemma narratives and identify key literary elements and characters
- Discuss themes, moral lessons and how events relate to real life in professions
- Dramatise or role-play selected parts of the literary text
- Respond creatively through discussion, drawing or short written response
What lessons about professions can we draw from the dilemma narratives?

- Skills in English Grade 7 pg. 138
- Digital devices / audio recordings
- Teacher's Guide
- Lesson notes
- Library books / Internet
- Observation - Oral questions - Written questions - Peer assessment - Checklists
10 3
Writing
Spelling: antonyms, synonyms and numbers in words - Drafting
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:

- Write a first draft of spelling: antonyms, synonyms and numbers in words applying the correct structure and features
- Use appropriate vocabulary, tone and language in the draft
- Show creativity and personal expression in the written draft
The learner is guided to:
- Write a first draft of spelling: antonyms, synonyms and numbers in words using the plan created earlier
- Follow the required structure and features for spelling: antonyms, synonyms and numbers in words
- Share the draft with a peer and receive initial feedback
- Revise the draft based on peer feedback and improve the content
How does drafting and peer review help us improve our spelling: antonyms, synonyms and numbers in words about professions?

- Skills in English Grade 7 pg. 141
- Digital devices / audio recordings
- Teacher's Guide
- Lesson notes
- Library books / Internet
- Observation - Oral questions - Written questions - Peer assessment - Checklists
10 4
TRADITIONAL FASHION

Listening and Speaking
Reading
Listening to respond - Introduction
Comprehension - Comprehension
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:

- Identify key features of listening to respond in texts related to traditional fashion
- Listen attentively and respond appropriately to listening to respond
- Appreciate the value of listening to respond in effective communication
The learner is guided to:
- Listen to audio/recorded examples of listening to respond provided by the teacher
- Discuss the key features of listening to respond with a partner
- Respond to questions based on the listening text on traditional fashion
- Share observations with the class and display key expressions on a chart
How does listening to respond help us communicate more effectively about traditional fashion?
- Skills in English Grade 7 pg. 143
- Digital devices / audio recordings
- Teacher's Guide
- Lesson notes
- Library books / Internet
- Skills in English Grade 7 pg. 144
- Observation - Oral questions - Written questions - Peer assessment - Checklists
10 5
Grammar in Use
Phrasal verbs - Identification
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:

- Identify phrasal verbs in oral and written texts on traditional fashion
- Explain the function and rules of phrasal verbs in sentences
- Recognise the importance of using phrasal verbs correctly in communication
The learner is guided to:
- Read sentences and identify examples of phrasal verbs in context
- Discuss how phrasal verbs functions in sentences related to traditional fashion
- Complete exercises identifying phrasal verbs in provided texts
- Compare correct and incorrect usage and discuss the difference
How does the correct use of phrasal verbs make our sentences about traditional fashion clearer?

- Skills in English Grade 7 pg. 146
- Digital devices / audio recordings
- Teacher's Guide
- Lesson notes
- Library books / Internet
- Observation - Oral questions - Written questions - Peer assessment - Checklists
11 1
Writing
Dialogues - Introduction
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:

- Identify the features and format of dialogues
- Plan a piece of dialogues using an outline or brainstorming activity
- Appreciate the importance of planning before writing dialogues
The learner is guided to:
- Study model examples of dialogues and identify key features and structure
- Brainstorm ideas for a writing task on traditional fashion and create a plan
- Discuss the structure and features of dialogues with peers
- Share plans with the class and note suggestions for improvement
How does planning help us write better dialogues about traditional fashion?

- Skills in English Grade 7 pg. 150
- Digital devices / audio recordings
- Teacher's Guide
- Lesson notes
- Library books / Internet
- Observation - Oral questions - Written questions - Peer assessment - Checklists
11 2
Listening and Speaking
Reading
Listening to respond - Practice
Comprehension - Extended response
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:

- Apply listening to respond skills in guided oral activities on traditional fashion
- Use appropriate language and expression when practising listening to respond
- Show confidence when participating in oral tasks about traditional fashion
The learner is guided to:
- In pairs, practise listening to respond in role-play situations related to traditional fashion
- Give and receive structured feedback on peers' oral performance
- Record an oral activity and review for correct use of listening to respond
- Reflect on the importance of listening to respond in daily communication
What skills make listening to respond more effective when discussing traditional fashion?
- Skills in English Grade 7 pg. 143
- Digital devices / audio recordings
- Teacher's Guide
- Lesson notes
- Library books / Internet
- Skills in English Grade 7 pg. 144
- Observation - Oral questions - Written questions - Peer assessment - Checklists
11 3
Reading
Class reader - Literary appreciation
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:

- Read and respond to a literary text (class reader) related to traditional fashion
- Identify literary features such as characters, theme, mood and structure
- Appreciate literature as a reflection of real-life values and experiences
The learner is guided to:
- Read the class reader and identify key literary elements and characters
- Discuss themes, moral lessons and how events relate to real life in traditional fashion
- Dramatise or role-play selected parts of the literary text
- Respond creatively through discussion, drawing or short written response
What lessons about traditional fashion can we draw from the class reader?

- Skills in English Grade 7 pg. 148
- Digital devices / audio recordings
- Teacher's Guide
- Lesson notes
- Library books / Internet
- Observation - Oral questions - Written questions - Peer assessment - Checklists
11 4
Writing
Dialogues - Drafting
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:

- Write a first draft of dialogues applying the correct structure and features
- Use appropriate vocabulary, tone and language in the draft
- Show creativity and personal expression in the written draft
The learner is guided to:
- Write a first draft of dialogues using the plan created earlier
- Follow the required structure and features for dialogues
- Share the draft with a peer and receive initial feedback
- Revise the draft based on peer feedback and improve the content
How does drafting and peer review help us improve our dialogues about traditional fashion?

- Skills in English Grade 7 pg. 150
- Digital devices / audio recordings
- Teacher's Guide
- Lesson notes
- Library books / Internet
- Observation - Oral questions - Written questions - Peer assessment - Checklists
11 5
LAND TRAVEL

Listening and Speaking
Reading
Listening comprehension - Introduction
Intensive reading - Comprehension
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:

- Identify key features of listening comprehension in texts related to land travel
- Listen attentively and respond appropriately to listening comprehension
- Appreciate the value of listening comprehension in effective communication
The learner is guided to:
- Listen to audio/recorded examples of listening comprehension provided by the teacher
- Discuss the key features of listening comprehension with a partner
- Respond to questions based on the listening text on land travel
- Share observations with the class and display key expressions on a chart
How does listening comprehension help us communicate more effectively about land travel?
- Skills in English Grade 7 pg. 153
- Digital devices / audio recordings
- Teacher's Guide
- Lesson notes
- Library books / Internet
- Skills in English Grade 7 pg. 154
- Observation - Oral questions - Written questions - Peer assessment - Checklists
12 1
Grammar in Use
Simple sentences - Identification
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:

- Identify simple sentences in oral and written texts on land travel
- Explain the function and rules of simple sentences in sentences
- Recognise the importance of using simple sentences correctly in communication
The learner is guided to:
- Read sentences and identify examples of simple sentences in context
- Discuss how simple sentences functions in sentences related to land travel
- Complete exercises identifying simple sentences in provided texts
- Compare correct and incorrect usage and discuss the difference
How does the correct use of simple sentences make our sentences about land travel clearer?

- Skills in English Grade 7 pg. 157
- Digital devices / audio recordings
- Teacher's Guide
- Lesson notes
- Library books / Internet
- Observation - Oral questions - Written questions - Peer assessment - Checklists
12 2
Writing
Narrative compositions - Introduction
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:

- Identify the features and format of narrative compositions
- Plan a piece of narrative compositions using an outline or brainstorming activity
- Appreciate the importance of planning before writing narrative compositions
The learner is guided to:
- Study model examples of narrative compositions and identify key features and structure
- Brainstorm ideas for a writing task on land travel and create a plan
- Discuss the structure and features of narrative compositions with peers
- Share plans with the class and note suggestions for improvement
How does planning help us write better narrative compositions about land travel?

- Skills in English Grade 7 pg. 163
- Digital devices / audio recordings
- Teacher's Guide
- Lesson notes
- Library books / Internet
- Observation - Oral questions - Written questions - Peer assessment - Checklists
12 3
Listening and Speaking
Reading
Listening comprehension - Practice
Intensive reading - Extended response
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:

- Apply listening comprehension skills in guided oral activities on land travel
- Use appropriate language and expression when practising listening comprehension
- Show confidence when participating in oral tasks about land travel
The learner is guided to:
- In pairs, practise listening comprehension in role-play situations related to land travel
- Give and receive structured feedback on peers' oral performance
- Record an oral activity and review for correct use of listening comprehension
- Reflect on the importance of listening comprehension in daily communication
What skills make listening comprehension more effective when discussing land travel?
- Skills in English Grade 7 pg. 153
- Digital devices / audio recordings
- Teacher's Guide
- Lesson notes
- Library books / Internet
- Skills in English Grade 7 pg. 154
- Observation - Oral questions - Written questions - Peer assessment - Checklists
12 4
Reading
Praise songs - Literary appreciation
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:

- Read and respond to a literary text (praise songs) related to land travel
- Identify literary features such as characters, theme, mood and structure
- Appreciate literature as a reflection of real-life values and experiences
The learner is guided to:
- Read the praise songs and identify key literary elements and characters
- Discuss themes, moral lessons and how events relate to real life in land travel
- Dramatise or role-play selected parts of the literary text
- Respond creatively through discussion, drawing or short written response
What lessons about land travel can we draw from the praise songs?

- Skills in English Grade 7 pg. 160
- Digital devices / audio recordings
- Teacher's Guide
- Lesson notes
- Library books / Internet
- Observation - Oral questions - Written questions - Peer assessment - Checklists
12 5
Writing
Narrative compositions - Drafting
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:

- Write a first draft of narrative compositions applying the correct structure and features
- Use appropriate vocabulary, tone and language in the draft
- Show creativity and personal expression in the written draft
The learner is guided to:
- Write a first draft of narrative compositions using the plan created earlier
- Follow the required structure and features for narrative compositions
- Share the draft with a peer and receive initial feedback
- Revise the draft based on peer feedback and improve the content
How does drafting and peer review help us improve our narrative compositions about land travel?

- Skills in English Grade 7 pg. 163
- Digital devices / audio recordings
- Teacher's Guide
- Lesson notes
- Library books / Internet
- Observation - Oral questions - Written questions - Peer assessment - Checklists

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