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WK LSN STRAND SUB-STRAND LESSON LEARNING OUTCOMES LEARNING EXPERIENCES KEY INQUIRY QUESTIONS LEARNING RESOURCES ASSESSMENT METHODS REFLECTION
1 1
Creating and Execution
Melody - Solfa syllables d r m
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:

- Identify solfa syllables d, r, and m in a simple melody
- Sing patterns using solfa syllables
- Show interest in pitch discrimination
- Sing familiar songs based on solfa syllables d r m
-Identify the solfa syllables in the songs
-Recognize rising and falling of sounds in melodies
-Practice singing patterns using d r m
How can one create interesting melodies?
KLB Visionary Creative Arts, pg. 49 Tuned percussion instruments
Observation Aural tests Practical assessment
1 2
Creating and Execution
Melody - Identifying solfa syllables
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:

- Recognize solfa syllables (d r m) in familiar songs by ear
- Sing solfa syllables with correct pitch
- Show confidence in singing
- Listen to songs containing solfa syllables d r m
-Identify d r m in the songs by ear
-Sing simple patterns using d r m
-Create simple patterns using the syllables
How do we identify different pitches in a melody?
KLB Visionary Creative Arts, pg. 49 Audio recordings of songs
Observation Aural tests Singing assessment
1 3
Creating and Execution
Melody - Hand signs for solfa syllables
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:

- Interpret hand signs for the solfa syllables d, r, m
- Perform hand signs while singing
- Appreciate the use of hand signs in music
- Watch demonstrations of Kodaly hand signs for d r m
-Practice performing the hand signs for each solfa syllable
-Sing simple melodies while using the correct hand signs
-Play games using hand signs and singing
How do hand signs help in learning music?
KLB Visionary Creative Arts, pg. 50 Charts showing hand signs
Observation Performance assessment Peer evaluation
1 4
Creating and Execution
Melody - Practicing hand signs
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:

- Execute hand signs for various combinations of d r m
- Associate hand signs with correct pitches
- Show coordination in movement and singing
- Practice hand signs for individual syllables d, r, m
-Execute hand signs for combinations (d r, r m, m r d)
-Sing while performing hand signs
-Play follow-the-leader games with hand signs
How can we improve our hand sign technique?
KLB Visionary Creative Arts, pg. 50 Charts showing hand signs
Observation Performance assessment Self-assessment
1 5
Creating and Execution
Melody - Writing solfa syllables
Melody - Stepwise motion
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:

- Write solfa syllables using free hand lettering
- Form letters with correct proportions
- Show neatness in written work
- Draw guidelines for writing solfa syllables
-Practice writing d, r, m using free hand lettering
-Ensure correct proportions of letters
-Write simple melodies using solfa syllables
How can we write solfa syllables neatly?
KLB Visionary Creative Arts Rulers, pencils, paper
KLB Visionary Creative Arts, pg. 51 Audio recordings of melodies
Observation Written work Portfolio
1 6
Creating and Execution
Melody - Variation in melodies
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:

- Explain how variation creates interest in melodies
- Compare melodies with and without variation
- Value variety in musical compositions
- Sing melodies with and without variation of solfa syllables
-Discuss how variation creates interest
-Identify variation in familiar songs
-Create simple variations of given melodies
How does variation make melodies more interesting?
KLB Visionary Creative Arts, pg. 52 Audio recordings of melodies
Observation Oral questions Creative assessment
2 1
Creating and Execution
Melody - Variation of sound duration
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:

- Explain how varying sound duration creates interest
- Identify different note values in melodies
- Show creative use of sound duration
- Sing melodies with same and varied note values
-Discuss how variation in note values creates interest
-Identify different note values in familiar songs
-Create simple melodies with varied note values
How does varying note duration enhance melodies?
KLB Visionary Creative Arts, pg. 52 Audio recordings of melodies
Observation Oral questions Creative assessment
2 2
Creating and Execution
Melody - Starting and ending on d
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:

- Explain why melodies often start and end on d
- Compare melodies that start/end on d with others
- Show understanding of melodic structures
- Sing melodies that start and end on d
-Compare with melodies that start/end on other notes
-Discuss the sense of completion when ending on d
-Create simple melodies that start and end on d
Why do melodies often start and end on d?
KLB Visionary Creative Arts, pg. 53 Audio recordings of melodies
Observation Oral questions Creative assessment
2 3
Creating and Execution
Melody - Creating melodies
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:

- Create short melodies using solfa syllables d, r and m
- Apply the qualities of a good melody in composition
- Show creativity in melody composition
- Fill in spaces with solfa syllables to complete melodies
-Create original melodies using d r m
-Apply good melodic qualities in composition
-Share created melodies with peers
How do we create interesting melodies?
KLB Visionary Creative Arts, pg. 54 Manuscript paper
Observation Creative assessment Peer evaluation
2 4
Creating and Execution
Melody - Collecting materials for modelling
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:

- Identify suitable clay for modelling
- Prepare clay by removing impurities
- Show care in material preparation
- Collect clay from the local environment
-Remove impurities such as sticks, leaves, and stones
-Prepare clay by kneading and removing air bubbles
-Discuss the importance of proper preparation
What materials are needed for clay modelling?
KLB Visionary Creative Arts, pg. 55 Clay, tools for preparation
Observation Practical assessment Peer evaluation
2 5
Creating and Execution
Melody - Modelling clay slabs
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:

- Roll clay into flat slabs
- Cut rectangular pieces of three different sizes
- Show precision in clay work
- Demonstrate rolling clay into flat slabs
-Use a rolling pin or bottle to flatten clay
-Cut rectangular pieces of three different sizes
-Prepare slabs for attaching solfa models
How are clay slabs prepared for modelling?
KLB Visionary Creative Arts, pg. 56 Clay, rolling pins, cutting tools
Observation Project work Practical assessment
2 6
Creating and Execution
Melody - Modelling solfa syllables
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:

- Roll clay into coils for shaping
- Form solfa syllables using coils
- Show creativity in letter formation
- Roll clay into coils of appropriate thickness
-Form the letters d, r, m using the coils
-Ensure letters are well-formed and recognizable
-Prepare for attaching to slabs
How are clay coils used to form letters?
KLB Visionary Creative Arts, pg. 56 Clay, modelling tools
Observation Project work Practical assessment
3 1
Creating and Execution
Melody - Attaching solfa models to slabs
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:

- Attach modelled solfa syllables to clay slabs
- Use scoring and slip techniques for attachment
- Show craftsmanship in joining clay pieces
- Scratch areas on slabs for attachment
-Apply clay slip to scratched areas
-Attach modelled solfa syllables to slabs
-Smooth joints between letters and slabs
How are clay pieces securely attached together?
KLB Visionary Creative Arts, pg. 57 Clay, modelling tools, clay slip
Observation Project work Practical assessment
3 2
Creating and Execution
Melody - Drying clay models
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:

- Explain proper drying procedures for clay
- Place models for even drying
- Show patience in the drying process
- Discuss proper drying procedures for clay
-Place models in appropriate locations for drying
-Turn models periodically for even drying
-Monitor models for cracking during drying
Why is proper drying important for clay models?
KLB Visionary Creative Arts Clay models, drying racks
Observation Oral questions Practical assessment
3 3
Creating and Execution
Melody - Painting clay models
Melody - Performance preparation
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:

- Paint clay models using primary colours
- Apply paint evenly and neatly
- Show creativity in colour application
- Select primary colours for painting
-Apply paint evenly to dried clay models
-Use appropriate brush techniques
-Clean brushes and work area after painting
How can we enhance clay models through painting?
KLB Visionary Creative Arts Dried clay models, primary colour paints, brushes
KLB Visionary Creative Arts Created melodies
Observation Project work Practical assessment
3 4
Creating and Execution
Melody - Assessment
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:

- Demonstrate knowledge of melody composition
- Show skills in clay modelling and painting
- Value the learning journey in this substrand
- Complete assessment activities on melody composition
-Demonstrate solfa syllable identification
-Perform created melodies
-Display completed clay models
What have we learned about melody and modelling?
KLB Visionary Creative Arts Assessment tools
Observation Written test Performance assessment
3 5
Performance and Display
Athletics - Sprint starts
Athletics - Medium sprint start
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:

- Explain the technique of sprint starts
- Identify the commands used in sprint starts
- Show interest in learning about athletics
- Watch video clips or demonstrations of sprint starts
-Discuss the commands used in sprint starts
-Identify the positions for "On your marks" and "Set"
-Discuss the importance of quick reaction
Why is appropriate posture important in sprinting?
KLB Visionary Creative Arts, pg. 63 Digital devices, open field
KLB Visionary Creative Arts, pg. 64 Open field, starting line markers
Observation Oral questions Written assignments
3 6
Performance and Display
Athletics - Elongated sprint start
Athletics - Sprinting technique
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:

- Demonstrate the elongated sprint start technique
- Execute proper body alignment in "set" position
- Show determination in executing the skill
- Demonstrate the elongated sprint start technique
-Practice placing feet and hands in correct position
-Execute proper body alignment in "set" position
-Practice quick reaction to "go" command
What are the differences between sprint start techniques?
KLB Visionary Creative Arts, pg. 65 Open field, starting line markers
KLB Visionary Creative Arts, pg. 66 Open field, markers
Observation Skills test Peer assessment
4 1
Performance and Display
Athletics - Sprint practice
Athletics - Kenya National Anthem
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:

- Apply sprint start and sprinting techniques in practice
- Maintain proper technique throughout the sprint
- Show determination in improving performance
- Mark starting and finishing points on a field
-Practice medium and elongated sprint starts
-Focus on maintaining proper technique while sprinting
-Give feedback to peers on technique
How can we improve our sprinting technique through practice?
KLB Visionary Creative Arts, pg. 67 Open field, markers, whistle
KLB Visionary Creative Arts Printed lyrics of the National Anthem
Observation Skills test Peer assessment
4 2
Performance and Display
Athletics - Singing the National Anthem
Athletics - Kenyan flag
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:

- Sing the Kenya National Anthem with proper technique
- Apply performance techniques (tune, pronunciation, tempo)
- Show patriotism when singing the Anthem
- Sing the Kenya National Anthem in groups
-Focus on accuracy in tune and proper pronunciation
-Apply appropriate tempo when singing
-Observe appropriate etiquette when singing
How should we perform the National Anthem?
KLB Visionary Creative Arts Audio recording of the National Anthem
KLB Visionary Creative Arts, pg. 68 Digital devices, images of the Kenyan flag
Observation Performance assessment Self-assessment
4 3
Performance and Display
Athletics - Sketching the flag
Athletics - Painting the flag
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:

- Sketch the Kenyan flag with correct proportions
- Draw the shield and spears correctly
- Show attention to detail in drawing
- Draw a rectangle with correct proportions
-Sketch the horizontal stripes correctly
-Draw the shield and spears in the center
-Indicate colours in the sketch
How is the Kenyan flag correctly drawn?
KLB Visionary Creative Arts, pg. 69 Drawing paper, pencils, rulers
KLB Visionary Creative Arts, pg. 70 Paint, brushes, painted sketch of flag
Observation Project work Self-assessment
4 4
Performance and Display
Athletics - Making a flag handle
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:

- Identify suitable materials for a flag handle
- Attach the flag to a handle securely
- Show craftsmanship in construction
- Select suitable materials for a flag handle
-Prepare the handle for attaching the flag
-Attach the flag securely to the handle
-Test the durability of the attachment
How can we attach a flag to a handle securely?
KLB Visionary Creative Arts, pg. 71 Materials for handle, painted flag
Observation Project work Practical assessment
4 5
Performance and Display
Athletics - Sprint competition
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:

- Participate in a sprint competition
- Apply proper technique in competition
- Show sportsmanship during competition
- Mark lanes for a sprint competition
-Form teams for the competition
-Apply sprint start and running techniques
-Observe safety and fair play during competition
How do we apply sprint techniques in competition?
KLB Visionary Creative Arts, pg. 71 Open field, markers, flags
Observation Performance assessment Peer evaluation
4 6
Performance and Display
Athletics - Sprint relay
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:

- Explain the technique for baton exchange
- Demonstrate proper baton exchange
- Show teamwork during relay practice
- Demonstrate proper baton exchange technique
-Practice baton exchange in pairs
-Form relay teams for practice
-Discuss the importance of teamwork in relays
How does teamwork affect relay performance?
KLB Visionary Creative Arts Open field, batons or substitute items
Observation Skills test Group assessment
5 1
Performance and Display
Athletics - Standing long jump
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:

- Demonstrate the standing long jump technique
- Execute proper takeoff and landing
- Show courage in attempting the skill
- Demonstrate the standing long jump technique
-Practice proper takeoff with arm swing
-Focus on balanced landing with bent knees
-Measure and record jump distances
What techniques help improve jump distance?
KLB Visionary Creative Arts Open field, measuring tape, markers
Observation Skills test Performance assessment
5 2
Performance and Display
Athletics - Running long jump
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:

- Demonstrate the running long jump technique
- Coordinate the approach run with takeoff
- Show perseverance in mastering the skill
- Demonstrate the running long jump technique
-Practice approach run with consistent strides
-Focus on powerful takeoff and controlled landing
-Measure and record jump distances
How does the approach run affect jump performance?
KLB Visionary Creative Arts Open field, measuring tape, markers
Observation Skills test Performance assessment
5 3
Performance and Display
Athletics - Ball throw
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:

- Demonstrate proper ball throw technique
- Execute proper body position and arm action
- Show determination in improving distance
- Demonstrate proper ball throw technique
-Practice grip and arm position
-Focus on body rotation and follow-through
-Measure and record throw distances
What techniques help improve throwing distance?
KLB Visionary Creative Arts Open field, small balls, measuring tape
Observation Skills test Performance assessment
5 4
Performance and Display
Athletics - Athletics games
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:

- Participate in various athletics games
- Apply learned techniques in games
- Show enjoyment in athletic activities
- Organize simple athletics games
-Apply learned techniques in game situations
-Rotate through different activities
-Emphasize fun and participation
How can athletics be made enjoyable?
KLB Visionary Creative Arts Open field, various equipment
Observation Performance assessment Self-assessment
5 5
Performance and Display
Athletics - Analysis of performance
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:

- Record athletics performances for analysis
- Identify strengths and areas for improvement
- Show willingness to improve
- Use digital devices to record performances
-Review recordings to analyze technique
-Identify strengths and areas for improvement
-Create a plan for improvement
How can analyzing performance help us improve?
KLB Visionary Creative Arts Digital recording devices
Observation Self-assessment Peer evaluation
5 6
Performance and Display
Athletics - History of Kenyan athletics
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:

- Identify famous Kenyan athletes
- Describe Kenya's achievements in athletics
- Show pride in Kenya's athletic heritage
- Research famous Kenyan athletes
-Discuss Kenya's achievements in athletics
-Create profiles of notable athletes
-Relate athletics to national pride
Why is Kenya known for its athletes?
KLB Visionary Creative Arts Resource materials, digital devices
Observation Oral presentation Written assignment
6 1
Performance and Display
Athletics - Athletics event planning
Athletics - Cultural significance
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:

- Plan a class athletics event
- Assign roles and responsibilities
- Show leadership in event organization
- Discuss elements of an athletics event
-Plan a class athletics event
-Assign roles and responsibilities
-Create a schedule for the event
How is an athletics event organized?
KLB Visionary Creative Arts Planning materials
KLB Visionary Creative Arts Resource materials, digital devices
Observation Group work Oral presentation
6 2
Performance and Display
Athletics - Assessment
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:

- Demonstrate knowledge of athletic techniques
- Show skills in sprint starts and running
- Value the learning journey in this substrand
- Complete assessment activities on athletics techniques
-Demonstrate athletic skills for assessment
-Perform the National Anthem and display the flag
-Reflect on learning journey
What have we learned about athletics, the National Anthem, and the Kenyan flag?
KLB Visionary Creative Arts Assessment tools
Observation Written test Performance assessment
6 3
Performance and Display
Gymnastics - Introduction
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:

- Explain what gymnastics is
- Identify different gymnastics activities
- Show interest in gymnastics
- Watch videos or demonstrations of gymnastics activities
-Discuss what gymnastics involves
-Identify different types of gymnastics activities
-Discuss the importance of safety in gymnastics
How does performance of rolls and balances enhance gymnastics?
KLB Visionary Creative Arts, pg. 74 Digital devices, images of gymnastics
Observation Oral questions Written assignments
6 4
Performance and Display
Gymnastics - Warm-up activities
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:

- Perform appropriate warm-up exercises for gymnastics
- Explain the importance of warming up
- Show responsibility in preparing for activity
- Demonstrate appropriate warm-up exercises
-Practice warm-up routines in groups
-Discuss the importance of warming up
-Learn simple stretching exercises
Why is warming up important before gymnastics?
KLB Visionary Creative Arts Open space, mats
Observation Practical assessment Oral questions
6 5
Performance and Display
Gymnastics - Patriotic songs for warm-up
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:

- Learn patriotic songs for warm-up
- Sing with proper diction
- Show patriotism in performance
- Learn relevant patriotic songs for warm-up
-Practice singing with proper diction
-Perform songs while warming up
-Discuss the meaning of the songs
How does music support the performance of gymnastics?
KLB Visionary Creative Arts Audio recordings of patriotic songs
Observation Performance assessment Oral questions
6 6
Performance and Display
Gymnastics - Crab balance
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:

- Explain the crab balance technique
- Identify body parts used in the crab balance
- Show interest in learning the skill
- Observe demonstrations of the crab balance
-Identify body parts used in the crab balance
-Discuss the progression of the skill
-Identify safety considerations
What are the key components of a crab balance?
KLB Visionary Creative Arts, pg. 74 Mats, open space
Observation Oral questions Written assignments
7 1
Performance and Display
Gymnastics - Crab balance technique
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:

- Demonstrate the crab balance technique
- Execute the progression steps correctly
- Show body control during the balance
- Demonstrate the starting position for crab balance
-Practice lifting hips while supporting on hands and feet
-Focus on distributing weight evenly
-Practice maintaining the balance position
What are the key points for a successful crab balance?
KLB Visionary Creative Arts, pg. 75 Mats, open space
Observation Skills test Peer assessment
7 2
Performance and Display
Gymnastics - Crab balance practice
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:

- Practice the crab balance with proper technique
- Maintain stability in the balance position
- Show determination in mastering the skill
- Review the progression for crab balance
-Practice the skill with focus on stability
-Work in pairs to provide feedback
-Practice maintaining the balance for increasing durations
How can we improve our crab balance technique?
KLB Visionary Creative Arts, pg. 76 Mats, open space
Observation Skills test Peer assessment
7 3
Performance and Display
Gymnastics - Head balance
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:

- Explain the head balance technique
- Identify body parts used in the head balance
- Show interest in learning the skill
- Observe demonstrations of the head balance
-Identify body parts used in the head balance
-Discuss the progression of the skill
-Identify safety considerations
What are the key components of a head balance?
KLB Visionary Creative Arts Mats, open space
Observation Oral questions Written assignments
7 4
Performance and Display
Gymnastics - Head balance technique
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:

- Demonstrate the head balance technique
- Execute the progression steps correctly
- Show body control during the balance
- Demonstrate the starting position for head balance
-Practice supporting weight on the head and hands
-Focus on maintaining a stable tripod position
-Practice controlling the legs in the balance
What are the key points for a successful head balance?
KLB Visionary Creative Arts Mats, open space
Observation Skills test Peer assessment
7 5
Performance and Display
Gymnastics - Side roll
Gymnastics - Side roll technique
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:

- Explain the side roll technique
- Identify body parts used in the side roll
- Show interest in learning the skill
- Observe demonstrations of the side roll
-Identify body parts used in the side roll
-Discuss the progression of the skill
-Identify safety considerations
What is the correct technique for a side roll?
KLB Visionary Creative Arts, pg. 77 Mats, open space
Observation Oral questions Written assignments
7 6
Performance and Display
Gymnastics - Side roll practice
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:

- Practice the side roll with proper technique
- Execute the roll smoothly from start to finish
- Show determination in mastering the skill
- Review the progression for side roll
-Practice the skill with focus on smooth execution
-Work in pairs to provide feedback
-Practice rolling from right to left and left to right
How can we improve our side roll technique?
KLB Visionary Creative Arts, pg. 78 Mats, open space
Observation Skills test Peer assessment
8 1
Performance and Display
Gymnastics - Backward roll
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:

- Explain the backward roll technique
- Identify body parts used in the backward roll
- Show interest in learning the skill
- Observe demonstrations of the backward roll
-Identify body parts used in the backward roll
-Discuss the progression of the skill
-Identify safety considerations
What is the correct technique for a backward roll?
KLB Visionary Creative Arts Mats, open space
Observation Oral questions Written assignments
8 2
Performance and Display
Gymnastics - Backward roll technique
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:

- Demonstrate the backward roll technique
- Execute the progression steps correctly
- Show body control during the roll
- Demonstrate the starting position for backward roll
-Practice the rolling phase with proper technique
-Focus on maintaining tucked position
-Practice completing the roll with proper finish
What are the key points for a successful backward roll?
KLB Visionary Creative Arts Mats, open space
Observation Skills test Peer assessment
8 3
Performance and Display
Gymnastics - Combining skills
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:

- Combine two or more gymnastics skills
- Transition smoothly between skills
- Show creativity in skill combinations
- Demonstrate combinations of learned skills
-Practice transitioning between skills
-Create short sequences of 2-3 skills
-Present sequences to peers
How can we create smooth transitions between gymnastics skills?
KLB Visionary Creative Arts Mats, open space
Observation Performance assessment Peer evaluation
8 4
Performance and Display
Gymnastics - Percussion accompaniment
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:

- Play rhythmic percussion instruments to accompany gymnastics
- Match rhythm to movement
- Show creativity in musical accompaniment
- Select appropriate percussion instruments
-Create simple rhythms to accompany movements
-Practice playing instruments in time with gymnastics
-Perform gymnastics with percussion accompaniment
How does music enhance gymnastics performance?
KLB Visionary Creative Arts Percussion instruments, mats
Observation Performance assessment Peer evaluation
8 5
Performance and Display
Gymnastics - Rhythmic patterns
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:

- Perform the side roll to a rhythmic pattern
- Recite French rhythm names during performance
- Show coordination in movement and speech
- Create rhythmic patterns for gymnastics movements
-Practice reciting French rhythm names during performance
-Coordinate movement with rhythm
-Perform side roll to rhythmic patterns
How can rhythm enhance gymnastics movements?
KLB Visionary Creative Arts Mats, percussion instruments
Observation Performance assessment Coordination assessment
8 6
Performance and Display
Gymnastics - Photography
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:

- Use digital devices to photograph gymnastics
- Focus on the center of interest
- Show aesthetic awareness in photography
- Learn basic photography techniques
-Use digital devices to photograph gymnastics performances
-Focus on capturing the center of interest
-Review and select best photographs
Why is the center of interest important in photography?
KLB Visionary Creative Arts Digital devices, mats
Observation Project work Photo critique
9 1
Performance and Display
Gymnastics - Photo portfolio
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:

- Select appropriate photographs for a portfolio
- Organize photographs in a logical sequence
- Show pride in portfolio presentation
- Review photographs of gymnastics performances
-Select best photographs for portfolio
-Organize photographs in a logical sequence
-Create captions for photographs
How can we effectively document gymnastics through photography?
KLB Visionary Creative Arts Digital devices, photograph printouts
Observation Portfolio Peer evaluation
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10 1
Performance and Display
Gymnastics - Gymnastic games
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:

- Participate in gymnastics-themed games
- Apply learned skills in game situations
- Show enjoyment in gymnastic activities
- Learn simple gymnastics-themed games
-Apply learned skills in game situations
-Rotate through different activities
-Emphasize fun and participation
How can gymnastics be made enjoyable through games?
KLB Visionary Creative Arts Mats, various equipment
Observation Performance assessment Self-assessment
10 2
Performance and Display
Gymnastics - Assessment
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:

- Demonstrate knowledge of gymnastics techniques
- Show skills in balances and rolls
- Value the learning journey in this substrand
- Complete assessment activities on gymnastics techniques
-Demonstrate gymnastics skills for assessment
-Present photography portfolios
-Reflect on learning journey
What have we learned about gymnastics, music accompaniment, and photography?
KLB Visionary Creative Arts Assessment tools
Observation Skills test Portfolio assessment
10 3
Performance and Display
Descant Recorder - Introduction
Descant Recorder - Parts
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:

- Identify the descant recorder as a musical instrument
- Explain how the descant recorder is played
- Show interest in learning the instrument
- Observe the descant recorder
-Discuss how the instrument is played
-Listen to recorder music
-Discuss the role of wind instruments in music
How can a good tone be produced on the descant recorder?
KLB Visionary Creative Arts, pg. 96 Descant recorders, audio recordings
KLB Visionary Creative Arts, pg. 97 Descant recorders, diagrams
Observation Oral questions Written assignments
10 4
Performance and Display
Descant Recorder - Assembly
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:

- Assemble the descant recorder correctly
- Disassemble the recorder properly
- Show care in handling the instrument
- Demonstrate correct assembly of the recorder
-Practice assembling and disassembling the recorder
-Discuss proper handling of the instrument
-Learn to hold the recorder correctly
How is a descant recorder assembled correctly?
KLB Visionary Creative Arts, pg. 97 Descant recorders
Observation Practical assessment Peer evaluation
10 5
Performance and Display
Descant Recorder - Care and maintenance
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:

- Explain the importance of caring for the recorder
- Demonstrate cleaning and maintenance procedures
- Show responsibility in instrument care
- Discuss the importance of instrument care
-Demonstrate cleaning procedures
-Practice proper storage
-Discuss potential damage from improper care
Why is proper care and maintenance of the recorder important?
KLB Visionary Creative Arts, pg. 98 Descant recorders, cleaning materials
Observation Oral questions Practical assessment
10 6
Performance and Display
Descant Recorder - Holding position
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:

- Demonstrate correct holding position
- Maintain proper posture while holding
- Show discipline in following instructions
- Demonstrate correct holding position
-Practice proper hand placement
-Maintain correct posture
-Check holding positions in pairs
What is the correct way to hold a descant recorder?
KLB Visionary Creative Arts, pg. 99 Descant recorders
Observation Practical assessment Peer evaluation
11 1
Performance and Display
Descant Recorder - Blowing technique
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:

- Demonstrate correct blowing technique
- Produce a clear tone on the recorder
- Show persistence in developing technique
- Demonstrate correct mouth position
-Practice gentle blowing technique
-Focus on producing a clear tone
-Avoid common errors in blowing
How is a good tone produced on the recorder?
KLB Visionary Creative Arts, pg. 100 Descant recorders
Observation Practical assessment Self-assessment
11 2
Performance and Display
Descant Recorder - Note B
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:

- Demonstrate the fingering for note B
- Produce a clear B note on the recorder
- Show patience in mastering the note
- Demonstrate fingering for note B
-Practice covering the correct holes
-Produce a clear B note
-Play repeated B notes to develop consistency
What is the correct fingering for note B?
KLB Visionary Creative Arts, pg. 102 Descant recorders, fingering charts
Observation Practical assessment Performance
11 3
Performance and Display
Descant Recorder - Note A
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:

- Demonstrate the fingering for note A
- Produce a clear A note on the recorder
- Show patience in mastering the note
- Demonstrate fingering for note A
-Practice covering the correct holes
-Produce a clear A note
-Play repeated A notes to develop consistency
What is the correct fingering for note A?
KLB Visionary Creative Arts, pg. 102 Descant recorders, fingering charts
Observation Practical assessment Performance
11 4
Performance and Display
Descant Recorder - Note G
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:

- Demonstrate the fingering for note G
- Produce a clear G note on the recorder
- Show patience in mastering the note
- Demonstrate fingering for note G
-Practice covering the correct holes
-Produce a clear G note
-Play repeated G notes to develop consistency
What is the correct fingering for note G?
KLB Visionary Creative Arts, pg. 103 Descant recorders, fingering charts
Observation Practical assessment Performance
11 5
Performance and Display
Descant Recorder - Combining notes B-A
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:

- Play combinations of notes B and A
- Transition smoothly between notes
- Show perseverance in practice
- Review fingerings for B and A
-Practice transitioning between the notes
-Play simple patterns using B and A
-Focus on smooth finger movements
How can we transition smoothly between notes?
KLB Visionary Creative Arts, pg. 103 Descant recorders, simple music
Observation Practical assessment Performance
11 6
Performance and Display
Descant Recorder - Combining notes B-A-G
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:

- Play combinations of notes B, A, and G
- Transition smoothly between notes
- Show perseverance in practice
- Review fingerings for B, A, and G
-Practice transitioning between the notes
-Play simple patterns using B, A, and G
-Focus on smooth finger movements
How can we play a sequence of notes smoothly?
KLB Visionary Creative Arts, pg. 104 Descant recorders, simple music
Observation Practical assessment Performance
12 1
Performance and Display
Descant Recorder - Simple melodies
Descant Recorder - Materials for case
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:

- Play simple melodies using notes B, A, and G
- Maintain steady rhythm while playing
- Show pride in musical achievement
- Learn simple melodies using B, A, and G
-Practice playing with steady rhythm
-Focus on clear tone production
-Perform melodies for peers
How do we interpret simple melodies on the recorder?
KLB Visionary Creative Arts, pg. 104 Descant recorders, simple music
KLB Visionary Creative Arts, pg. 105 Fabric, leather, yarn, needles, thread
Observation Performance assessment Peer evaluation
12 2
Performance and Display
Descant Recorder - Making a case
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:

- Make a case using collected materials
- Apply appropriate construction techniques
- Show craftsmanship in case making
- Demonstrate techniques for case construction
-Stitch fabric or crochet yarn for the case
-Ensure appropriate size for the recorder
-Add closures or fasteners as needed
How is a recorder case constructed?
KLB Visionary Creative Arts, pg. 105 Case-making materials, tools
Observation Project work Practical assessment
12 3
Performance and Display
Descant Recorder - Decorating the case
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:

- Embellish the recorder case with decorations
- Apply appropriate decorative techniques
- Show creativity in decoration
- Collect items for case decoration
-Embellish the case with found objects
-Apply decorative stitching or other techniques
-Ensure decorations are securely attached
How can we enhance our recorder cases through decoration?
KLB Visionary Creative Arts, pg. 105 Decorative materials, adhesives
Observation Project work Peer evaluation
12 4
Performance and Display
Descant Recorder - Group practice
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:

- Play simple melodies in a group
- Maintain ensemble coordination
- Show cooperation in group music-making
- Practice playing melodies in unison
-Focus on starting and stopping together
-Listen to balance within the group
-Perform as an ensemble for peers
How does playing in a group differ from playing alone?
KLB Visionary Creative Arts Descant recorders, simple music
Observation Performance assessment Group evaluation
12 5
Performance and Display
Descant Recorder - Performance preparation
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:

- Prepare melodies for performance
- Apply performance techniques
- Show confidence in preparation
- Select appropriate melodies for performance
-Practice performance pieces thoroughly
-Discuss performance etiquette
-Prepare for public performance
How do we prepare for a musical performance?
KLB Visionary Creative Arts Descant recorders, performance music
Observation Performance assessment Self-assessment
12 6
Performance and Display
Descant Recorder - Assessment
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:

- Demonstrate knowledge of the descant recorder
- Show skills in playing notes B, A, and G
- Value the learning journey in this substrand
- Complete assessment activities on recorder knowledge
-Demonstrate playing skills for assessment
-Present completed recorder cases
-Reflect on learning journey
What have we learned about the descant recorder, playing techniques, and case making?
KLB Visionary Creative Arts Assessment tools
Observation Performance test Project assessment
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