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WK | LSN | STRAND | SUB-STRAND | LESSON LEARNING OUTCOMES | LEARNING EXPERIENCES | KEY INQUIRY QUESTIONS | LEARNING RESOURCES | ASSESSMENT METHODS | REFLECTION |
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1 | 1 |
NATURAL RESOURCES-FORESTS
Listening and Speaking Listening and Speaking |
Listening Comprehension: Clues for Details
Listening Comprehension: Note-taking |
By the end of the
lesson, the learner
should be able to:
- identify clues that signal details from a listening text - take detailed notes on a listening text - acknowledge the importance of listening for details |
The learner is guided to:
- listen to a text and identify words introducing details - search for signposts that introduce details - discuss kinds of details to look for in a text - identify expressions that signal details |
What factors interfere with one's ability to listen well?
|
KLB Head Start English Grade 7 pg. 119
Audio recordings Digital devices Charts Note-taking materials KLB Head Start English Grade 7 pg. 120 Note-taking materials Charts |
Observation
Oral questions
Note-taking assessment
Listening comprehension exercises
|
|
1 | 2 |
Reading 1
|
Intensive Reading: Information from Visuals
Intensive Reading: Interpreting Visuals |
By the end of the
lesson, the learner
should be able to:
- identify types of information conveyed by visuals for comprehension - interpret visuals for information - appreciate the importance of visual interpretation skills in different texts |
The learner is guided to:
- list common visuals like road signs and billboards - search for different types of information visuals convey - discuss issues that visuals can address - apply comprehension strategies to interpret visuals |
Why are pictures and photographs important in written texts?
|
KLB Head Start English Grade 7 pg. 122
Visual materials Digital devices Maps Charts Photographs KLB Head Start English Grade 7 pg. 123 National symbols Drawing materials |
Observation
Oral questions
Visual interpretation exercises
Story creation from visuals
|
|
1 | 3 |
Grammar in Use
|
Word Classes: Personal Pronouns
Word Classes: Possessive Pronouns |
By the end of the
lesson, the learner
should be able to:
- distinguish between personal and possessive pronouns in sentences - use personal pronouns in sentences appropriately - appreciate the value of proper use of pronouns |
The learner is guided to:
- identify personal pronouns in a passage - complete sentences using correct personal pronouns - make sentences using a substitution table - create sentences about class members using pronouns |
Why should we avoid unnecessary repetition?
|
KLB Head Start English Grade 7 pg. 124
Reading passages Charts Flash cards Digital devices KLB Head Start English Grade 7 pg. 127 |
Written exercises
Oral questions
Sentence construction
Chart evaluation
|
|
1 | 4 |
Reading 2
|
Intensive Reading: Minor Characters
Intensive Reading: Character Relationships |
By the end of the
lesson, the learner
should be able to:
- identify minor characters in a class reader - discuss the relationships between different minor characters in the class reader - appreciate the place of minor characters in the class reader |
The learner is guided to:
- read and identify minor characters in extracts - search for words and phrases describing relationships - discuss how characters relate with each other - hot seat different minor characters |
How can you tell the difference between a main and a minor character in a story?
|
KLB Head Start English Grade 7 pg. 129
Class reader Digital devices Character charts Role play props KLB Head Start English Grade 7 pg. 130 Character maps |
Hot seating
Character analysis
Oral presentations
Written exercises
|
|
1 | 5 |
Writing
|
Composition Writing: Pre-writing and Drafting
Composition Writing: Editing, Revising and Publishing |
By the end of the
lesson, the learner
should be able to:
- outline the steps in the writing process - gather and organize information for a narrative composition - acknowledge the role of writing fluency in communication |
The learner is guided to:
- watch videos on the writing process - discuss activities involved in each step - gather information for composition writing - outline information in note form |
How does one write a good composition?
|
KLB Head Start English Grade 7 pg. 132
Digital devices Sample compositions Mind maps Reference materials KLB Head Start English Grade 7 pg. 134 Editing checklists |
Mind map evaluation
Note-taking assessment
Draft composition review
Peer assessment
|
|
2 | 1 |
TRAVEL
Listening and Speaking Reading 1 |
Listening Comprehension: Explanatory Narratives
Intensive Reading: Reading for Interpretation |
By the end of the
lesson, the learner
should be able to:
- identify the characters from a listening text - sequence the events in explanatory narratives - explain the moral lessons in an explanatory narrative - acknowledge the importance of listening comprehension in communication |
The learner is guided to:
- listen to an explanatory narrative and retell it - search for information on explanatory narratives - discuss the behaviour of characters - identify and discuss moral lessons from narratives |
What are the functions of oral narratives?
|
KLB Head Start English Grade 7 pg. 137
Audio recordings Digital devices Resource person Story books KLB Head Start English Grade 7 pg. 139 Dictionary Poetry texts Reading materials |
Oral retelling
Moral lesson identification
Character analysis
Listening comprehension exercises
|
|
2 | 2 |
Grammar in Use
|
Word Classes: Simple Prepositions of Agent and Instrument
Word Classes: Simple Prepositions of Direction |
By the end of the
lesson, the learner
should be able to:
- identify simple prepositions of agent and instrument in texts - use prepositions of agent and instrument in sentences - appreciate the importance of well-formed sentences in communication |
The learner is guided to:
- identify prepositions in sentences - fill in blanks with prepositions of agent and instrument - construct sentences using prepositions - complete sentences using a substitution table |
What is the role of sentences in a text?
|
KLB Head Start English Grade 7 pg. 143
Reading passages Charts Digital devices Flashcards KLB Head Start English Grade 7 pg. 145 Crossword puzzles Charts |
Written exercises
Gap filling
Sentence construction
Oral questions
|
|
2 | 3 |
Reading 2
|
Intensive Reading: Human Characters in Poetry
Intensive Reading: Character Traits in Poetry |
By the end of the
lesson, the learner
should be able to:
- identify the human characters in a set of poems - use adjectives to describe the traits of human characters in a set of poems - appreciate the importance of human characters in poetry |
The learner is guided to:
- read a poem and identify human characters - search for adjectives to describe characters - discuss what each character does or says - role-play a poem to highlight character actions |
Why are human characters important in poetry?
|
KLB Head Start English Grade 7 pg. 150
Poetry texts Digital devices Sticky notes Character charts KLB Head Start English Grade 7 pg. 152 Role play props |
Character identification
Role play assessment
Adjective usage
Oral presentations
|
|
2 | 4 |
Writing
|
Composition Writing: Self-Assessment of Introduction
Composition Writing: Self-Assessment of Body and Conclusion |
By the end of the
lesson, the learner
should be able to:
- identify steps involved in the assessment of narrative compositions - assess the introduction of narrative compositions - appreciate the importance of assessment in improving narrative composition writing |
The learner is guided to:
- read and identify features of a well-written introduction - search for information on self-assessment - use a checklist to assess narrative introductions - give feedback on peer compositions |
Which things make a narrative composition memorable?
|
KLB Head Start English Grade 7 pg. 153
Sample compositions Assessment checklists Digital devices Reference materials KLB Head Start English Grade 7 pg. 154 |
Composition assessment
Checklist completion
Peer feedback
Self-assessment
|
|
2 | 5 |
HEROES AND HEROINES IN KENYA
Listening and Speaking Listening and Speaking |
Pronunciation: Consonant Sounds
Pronunciation: Vowel Sounds and Word Stress |
By the end of the
lesson, the learner
should be able to:
- identify words with the sounds /t/, /d/, /l/ and /r/ from a text - pronounce words with the sounds /t/, /d/, /l/ and /r/ in sentences - acknowledge the importance of correct pronunciation in oral communication |
The learner is guided to:
- role-play a dialogue with focus on pronunciation - practice saying word pairs with target sounds - identify words with sounds /t/, /d/, /l/ and /r/ - say tongue twisters with target sounds |
Why should you pronounce words correctly?
|
KLB Head Start English Grade 7 pg. 157
Audio recordings Digital devices Tongue twisters Word lists KLB Head Start English Grade 7 pg. 159 Poetry texts Word lists Digital devices |
Pronunciation exercises
Tongue twister performance
Oral reading
Peer assessment
|
|
3 | 1 |
Reading 1
|
Extensive Reading: Selection of Fictional Materials
Extensive Reading: Comprehension of Fictional Materials |
By the end of the
lesson, the learner
should be able to:
- identify a variety of fictional texts for extensive reading - select appropriate fictional texts for reading - appreciate the importance of fiction in life |
The learner is guided to:
- identify fictional material by examining cover page, blurb, and title - read texts on national heroes and heroines - list new words and phrases encountered - retell stories in their own words |
Why is it important to read fictional materials?
|
KLB Head Start English Grade 7 pg. 162
Storybooks Digital devices Reading journals Fiction collections KLB Head Start English Grade 7 pg. 164 |
Reading logs
Vocabulary lists
Story retelling
Observation
|
|
3 | 2 |
Grammar in Use
|
Word Classes: Conjunctions-and
Word Classes: Conjunctions-but and or |
By the end of the
lesson, the learner
should be able to:
- identify the conjunction 'and' in sentences - use the conjunction 'and' in sentences accurately - appreciate the importance of proper use of conjunctions in communication |
The learner is guided to:
- role-play conversations with conjunctions - identify the conjunction 'and' in sentences - fill in blanks with appropriate conjunctions - construct sentences using the conjunction 'and' |
Why should we use conjunctions correctly?
|
KLB Head Start English Grade 7 pg. 166
Reading passages Digital devices Sentence strips Substitution tables KLB Head Start English Grade 7 pg. 167 Substitution tables Sentence strips |
Written exercises
Sentence construction
Gap filling
Oral presentations
|
|
3 | 3 |
Reading 2
|
Intensive Reading: Sequence of Events in Class Reader
Intensive Reading: Character Analysis in Class Reader |
By the end of the
lesson, the learner
should be able to:
- explain the sequence of events in a class reader - make short notes on the sequence of events in a class reader - appreciate reading works of art for information and enjoyment |
The learner is guided to:
- read sections of a class reader - dramatize parts of the class reader - outline actions of characters in the section - use a sequence chart to show order of events |
What marks the climax of a story?
|
KLB Head Start English Grade 7 pg. 169
Class reader Sequence charts Digital devices Note cards KLB Head Start English Grade 7 pg. 171 Character charts |
Sequence chart completion
Dramatization
Note-taking assessment
Character analysis
|
|
3 | 4 |
Writing
Listening and Speaking |
Creative Writing: Narrative Compositions
Oral Presentations: Speeches |
By the end of the
lesson, the learner
should be able to:
- identify features of narrative composition in creative writing - create well-written narrative compositions on a variety of topics - appreciate the importance of writing in day-to-day life |
The learner is guided to:
- search for features of a well-written narrative - read samples of narrative compositions - plan a narrative about a hero/heroine - write a narrative composition (240 words) |
Which things make a narrative composition memorable?
|
KLB Head Start English Grade 7 pg. 174
Sample compositions Digital devices Planning templates Reference materials KLB Head Start English Grade 7 pg. 178 Audio recordings Sample speeches Video clips |
Composition assessment
Planning template completion
Peer evaluation
Chart creation
|
|
3 | 5 |
MUSIC
Listening and Speaking Reading 1 |
Oral Presentations: Delivering Speeches
Study Skills: Note Making Formats |
By the end of the
lesson, the learner
should be able to:
- rehearse speeches using appropriate presentation techniques - deliver speeches with confidence and proper expression - value the importance of preparation in speech delivery |
The learner is guided to:
- practice presenting a speech in groups - write short speeches on importance of music - present speeches with appropriate techniques - record presentations for feedback and improvement |
What makes a speech interesting?
|
KLB Head Start English Grade 7 pg. 179
Digital recording devices Sample speeches Presentation rubrics Speech templates KLB Head Start English Grade 7 pg. 180 Sample notes Digital devices Note-making templates Reading texts |
Speech delivery assessment
Recording evaluation
Peer feedback
Self-assessment
|
|
4 | 1 |
Reading 1
Grammar in Use |
Study Skills: Creating Notes
Word Classes: Articles |
By the end of the
lesson, the learner
should be able to:
- identify keywords and main points in texts - organize information using notes and mind maps - appreciate the importance of note-making in studying |
The learner is guided to:
- select key points from passages - identify supporting details for main points - create table notes with key information - develop mind maps to organize information |
How can we organize information effectively?
|
KLB Head Start English Grade 7 pg. 183
Mind map templates Digital devices Reading texts Note-making guides KLB Head Start English Grade 7 pg. 185 Reading passages Word cards Article charts |
Mind map assessment
Note organization
Table completion
Peer review
|
|
4 | 2 |
Grammar in Use
Reading 2 |
Word Classes: Possessives
Intensive Reading: Monster Narratives |
By the end of the
lesson, the learner
should be able to:
- identify possessives in texts - use possessives in sentences - acknowledge the importance of possessives for effective communication |
The learner is guided to:
- read sentences and identify possessives - underline possessives in paragraphs - fill in blanks with appropriate possessives - compose songs using possessives and articles |
How can we show ownership in English?
|
KLB Head Start English Grade 7 pg. 187
Reading passages Word cards Digital devices Charts KLB Head Start English Grade 7 pg. 188 Monster narratives Resource person Reference materials |
Written exercises
Song composition
Gap filling
Peer assessment
|
|
4 | 3 |
Reading 2
Writing |
Intensive Reading: Performance of Monster Narratives
Functional Writing: Packing Lists |
By the end of the
lesson, the learner
should be able to:
- narrate monster narratives from their immediate environment - dramatize monster narratives with appropriate techniques - collect and analyze monster narratives from the community - value the moral lessons in monster narratives |
The learner is guided to:
- act out monster narratives - discuss character traits in monster narratives - collect narratives from the community - compile narratives into an anthology |
What should one consider when collecting narratives among people of varied socio-cultural backgrounds?
|
KLB Head Start English Grade 7 pg. 190
Digital recording devices Performance space Anthology templates Resource person KLB Head Start English Grade 7 pg. 192 Sample packing lists Digital devices Templates Reference materials |
Performance assessment
Anthology compilation
Character analysis
Moral lesson identification
|
|
4 | 4 |
Writing
Listening and Speaking |
Functional Writing: Shopping Lists
Interviews |
By the end of the
lesson, the learner
should be able to:
- identify parts of a shopping list - prepare a shopping list for use in a given context - recognize the importance of preparing a shopping list in everyday life |
The learner is guided to:
- examine a sample shopping list - discuss different ways of grouping items - create a shopping list with budget - organize items according to importance |
Why should a shopping list be prepared?
|
KLB Head Start English Grade 7 pg. 193
Sample shopping lists Digital devices Templates Reference materials KLB Top Scholar pg. 197 Audio clips Video clips |
Shopping list assessment
Budget planning
Item categorization
Peer review
|
|
4 | 5 |
PROFESSIONS
Reading I Reading I |
Extensive Reading: Non-fiction Materials
|
By the end of the
lesson, the learner
should be able to:
- Select reading materials from digital or non-digital sources. - Read grade appropriate non-fiction materials independently for lifelong learning. - Recommend to peers suitable non-fiction materials to read. - Appreciate the importance of reading for enjoyment. |
The learner is guided to:
- Identify non-fiction material to read. - Read texts on varied issues. - Skim through texts for main ideas. - Scan texts for specific information. - Prepare and maintain a reading log. - Recommend texts to peers. |
Why should we read non-fiction materials?
|
KLB Top Scholar pg. 199
Library Digital devices Online texts KLB Top Scholar pg. 201 Dictionary Digital devices |
Observation
Oral questions
Reading logs
Assessment rubric
|
|
5 | 1 |
TRADITIONAL FASHION
Listening and Speaking Listening and Speaking |
Listening to Respond: Views or Opinions
|
By the end of the
lesson, the learner
should be able to:
- List ways of expressing views/opinions in different contexts. - Use different expressions that indicate own views/opinions. - Acknowledge the value of one's views as a lifelong skill in communication. |
The learner is guided to:
- Listen to oral narratives and identify expressions of opinions. - Role-play different characters expressing opinions. - Search for information on expressing views. - Identify phrases used to express opinions. - Create charts with expressions of opinions. |
Why is it important to express one's opinion?
|
KLB Top Scholar pg. 216
Audio recordings Digital devices Manila paper KLB Top Scholar pg. 217 Charts with opinion expressions |
Oral presentation
Observation
Role play
Chart evaluation
|
|
5 | 2 |
Reading I
|
Intensive Reading: Comprehension
|
By the end of the
lesson, the learner
should be able to:
- Identify the main ideas in a text. - Use contextual clues to infer the meaning of words in a text. - Describe characters, ideas, or events in a text. - Value reading for comprehension. |
The learner is guided to:
- Read passages on traditional fashion. - Identify keywords and main ideas. - Infer meanings of words using contextual clues. - Visualize scenes described in the text. - Answer comprehension questions based on the passage. |
How can we tell the meaning of words and phrases in a text?
|
KLB Top Scholar pg. 218
Digital devices Reading texts KLB Top Scholar pg. 220 Reading texts Digital devices |
Written responses
Oral questions
Vocabulary tests
Comprehension exercises
|
|
5 | 3 |
Grammar in Use
|
Phrasal Verbs
|
By the end of the
lesson, the learner
should be able to:
- Identify phrasal verbs formed from put, come and give in a given text. - Explain the meaning of phrasal verbs in texts. - Appreciate the role of phrasal verbs in communication. |
The learner is guided to:
- Read texts with phrasal verbs. - Identify phrasal verbs in conversations. - Search for meanings of phrasal verbs. - Match phrasal verbs with their meanings. - Fill in blanks with appropriate phrasal verbs. |
Why should we use phrasal verbs correctly?
|
KLB Top Scholar pg. 221
Dictionary Digital devices KLB Top Scholar pg. 223 Digital devices Charts |
Gap-filling exercises
Matching activities
Oral questions
Written tests
|
|
5 | 4 |
Reading II
|
Class Reader: Main Ideas
|
By the end of the
lesson, the learner
should be able to:
- Identify the main ideas in a class reader. - Discuss the main ideas in the class reader. - Value the importance of identifying main ideas in a text. |
The learner is guided to:
- Read a section of the class reader. - Identify the main ideas. - Draw a sequence chart of main events. - Discuss lessons learned from the section. - Relate lessons to real-life situations. |
What would you consider when selecting a storybook to read?
|
KLB Top Scholar pg. 225
Class reader Charts KLB Top Scholar pg. 227 Digital devices |
Main idea identification
Oral discussion
Sequence charts
Written summary
|
|
5 | 5 |
Writing
|
The Writing Process: Dialogues
|
By the end of the
lesson, the learner
should be able to:
- Outline the format of a dialogue. - Recognize the structure of a dialogue. - Acknowledge the importance of the writing process in acquiring good writing skills. |
The learner is guided to:
- Study sample dialogues. - Identify the format and structure of dialogues. - Dramatize sample dialogues. - Fill in missing parts of a dialogue. - Discuss the writing process for dialogues. |
What should we consider before writing a dialogue?
|
KLB Top Scholar pg. 228
Sample dialogues Digital devices KLB Top Scholar pg. 230 Writing materials Sample dialogues |
Format identification
Dramatization
Gap-filling exercises
Oral discussion
|
|
6 | 1 |
LAND TRAVEL
Listening and Speaking Listening and Speaking |
Listening Comprehension: Extensive Listening
|
By the end of the
lesson, the learner
should be able to:
- Identify the key issues raised in songs addressing land travel. - Listen attentively to songs on land travel. - Use vocabulary identified from songs on land travel correctly. |
The learner is guided to:
- Listen to songs on local and international land travel. - Respond to comprehension questions on key issues. - Pick out key issues raised in songs on land travel. - Share ideas on key issues addressed in songs. |
How can we tell the main message in a song?
|
KLB Top Scholar pg. 232
Audio recordings Digital devices KLB Top Scholar pg. 234 |
Oral questions
Vocabulary tests
Comprehension exercises
Observation
|
|
6 | 2 |
Reading I
|
Intensive Reading: Comprehension Strategies
|
By the end of the
lesson, the learner
should be able to:
- Identify key ideas from a passage. - Summarise key ideas from a passage. - Create mental images from the events in a passage. - Value the role of comprehension strategies in reading. |
The learner is guided to:
- Read passages on land travel issues. - Identify the main ideas in the passages. - Discuss opinions about characters or ideas. - Summarise key ideas through paraphrasing. - Create mental images from descriptions. |
What is the importance of reading a passage?
|
KLB Top Scholar pg. 233
Reading passages Digital devices KLB Top Scholar pg. 235 |
Summary writing
Main idea identification
Oral discussion
Written responses
|
|
6 | 3 |
Grammar in Use
|
Sentences: Simple Sentences
|
By the end of the
lesson, the learner
should be able to:
- Identify simple sentences from varied texts. - Explain the structure of simple sentences. - Appreciate the role of simple sentences in communication. |
The learner is guided to:
- Read texts and identify simple sentences. - Listen to stories and write down simple sentences. - Distinguish between simple and other sentence types. - Identify subject and verb in simple sentences. - Search for articles with simple sentences. |
What is the role of sentences in a text?
|
KLB Top Scholar pg. 236
Lesson notes Digital devices Charts KLB Top Scholar pg. 238 Mind maps Substitution tables Digital devices |
Sentence identification
Oral questions
Written exercises
Observation
|
|
6 | 4 |
Reading II
|
Oral Literature: Praise Songs
|
By the end of the
lesson, the learner
should be able to:
- Identify the purpose and occasions for which praise songs are performed. - Discuss the relationship between the singer and the person being praised. - Appreciate the purpose of praise songs in communication. |
The learner is guided to:
- Listen to praise songs from various sources. - Identify the purpose of praise songs. - Discuss occasions when praise songs are performed. - Analyze the relationship between singer and subject. - Identify character traits revealed in praise songs. |
Why do we sing?
|
KLB Top Scholar pg. 239
Audio recordings Digital devices KLB Top Scholar pg. 240 |
Oral discussion
Purpose identification
Character analysis
Written reflection
|
|
6 | 5 |
Writing
|
Creative Writing: Narrative Composition
|
By the end of the
lesson, the learner
should be able to:
- Explain the meaning of specified idioms in context. - Use idioms correctly in sentences. - Appreciate the role of idioms in creative writing. |
The learner is guided to:
- Brainstorm reasons for using idiomatic expressions. - Identify idioms in texts and poems. - Explain meanings of idioms from context. - Confirm meanings from dictionaries. - Construct sentences using idioms. |
What makes a story memorable?
|
KLB Top Scholar pg. 241
Dictionary Digital devices KLB Top Scholar pg. 243 Writing materials Sample narratives |
Idiom identification
Meaning explanation
Sentence construction
Written exercises
|
|
7 | 1 |
SPORTS-OUTDOOR GAMES
Listening and Speaking Listening and Speaking |
Pronunciation: Consonant Sounds
Pronunciation: Intonation |
By the end of the
lesson, the learner
should be able to:
- Identify words with the sounds /v/, /f/, /n/ and /ŋ/ from a text. - Pronounce words with the sounds /v/, /f/, /n/ and /ŋ/ in sentences. - Appreciate the importance of correct pronunciation in oral communication. |
The learner is guided to:
- Listen to audio clips with target sounds. - Identify words with sounds /v/, /f/, /n/ and /ŋ/. - Practice pronouncing words with target sounds. - Sort words based on pronunciation. - Recite poems or sing songs with target sounds. |
Why should you pronounce words correctly?
|
KLB Top Scholar pg. 245
Audio recordings Digital devices KLB Top Scholar pg. 247 |
Pronunciation assessment
Sound identification
Recitation
Peer evaluation
|
|
7 | 2 |
Reading I
|
Study Skills: Summarising
|
By the end of the
lesson, the learner
should be able to:
- Identify the main ideas in texts. - Distinguish between main text and summary. - Value the importance of summaries in learning. |
The learner is guided to:
- Compare original texts with summaries. - Discuss differences in length and presentation. - Identify main ideas in passages. - Brainstorm steps for summarizing. - Read passages and select key points. |
Why is it important to summarise information?
|
KLB Top Scholar pg. 248
Sample texts Digital devices KLB Top Scholar pg. 250 |
Main idea identification
Summary comparison
Oral discussion
Written responses
|
|
7 | 3 |
Grammar in Use
|
Sentences: Subject-verb Agreement
|
By the end of the
lesson, the learner
should be able to:
- Identify the subject and verb in sentences. - Explain the principle of subject-verb agreement. - Appreciate the importance of subject-verb agreement in communication. |
The learner is guided to:
- Read sentences and identify subjects and verbs. - Label subjects and verbs in sentences. - Study examples of subject-verb agreement. - Pick out subjects and verbs from passages. - Create tables of subjects and corresponding verbs. |
How do we construct sentences?
|
KLB Top Scholar pg. 251
Charts Digital devices Sample texts KLB Top Scholar pg. 253 Digital devices |
Subject-verb identification
Labeling exercises
Table completion
Written exercises
|
|
7 | 4 |
Reading II
|
Class Reader: Features of Style
|
By the end of the
lesson, the learner
should be able to:
- Identify similes and metaphors in the class reader. - Explain the meaning of similes and metaphors. - Appreciate the role of stylistic devices in literary works. |
The learner is guided to:
- Read excerpts from the class reader. - Identify similes and metaphors. - Discuss the meaning of identified stylistic devices. - Make charts of similes and metaphors. - Create sentences using similes and metaphors. |
Why do we use stylistic devices in writing?
|
KLB Top Scholar pg. 255
Class reader Charts Digital devices KLB Top Scholar pg. 257 |
Stylistic device identification
Meaning explanation
Chart creation
Sentence construction
|
|
7 | 5 |
Writing
|
Creative Writing: Descriptive Writing
|
By the end of the
lesson, the learner
should be able to:
- Identify features of a person, thing, or place that can be described. - Select appropriate descriptive words and phrases. - Value the role of descriptive words in creative writing. |
The learner is guided to:
- Identify things, people, and actions to describe. - Compare informative and descriptive paragraphs. - Search for descriptive words and expressions. - Create descriptive phrases for sporting events. - Identify descriptive language in sample texts. |
What should we consider when describing something?
|
KLB Top Scholar pg. 259
Sample descriptive texts Digital devices KLB Top Scholar pg. 262 Writing materials Sample descriptions |
Descriptive word identification
Paragraph comparison
Phrase creation
Oral presentation
|
|
8 | 1 |
TOURIST ATTRACTION SITES IN KENYA
Listening and Speaking Listening and Speaking |
Oral Reports: Events within the Classroom
|
By the end of the
lesson, the learner
should be able to:
- Outline the organisation of an oral report of events. - Plan an oral report on classroom events. - Appreciate the value of oral reports in communication. |
The learner is guided to:
- Discuss what makes a good oral report. - Identify parts of an oral report. - Listen to sample oral reports. - Gather information about classroom events. - Make notes for an oral report. |
How can you make an oral report presentation interesting?
|
KLB Top Scholar pg. 265
Sample reports Digital devices KLB Top Scholar pg. 267 Digital devices Notes from previous lesson |
Organisation identification
Note-making assessment
Discussion participation
Observation
|
|
8 | 2 |
Reading I
|
Reading Fluency
|
By the end of the
lesson, the learner
should be able to:
- Recognise the use of fluency strategies in the reading process. - Identify what makes a good reader. - Value the importance of reading fluency. |
The learner is guided to:
- Listen to model reading. - Identify characteristics of fluent reading. - Discuss reading strategies. - Practice pronunciation of difficult words. - Read passages with appropriate pacing. |
How can you improve your reading fluency?
|
KLB Top Scholar pg. 268
Reading passages Audio recordings KLB Top Scholar pg. 270 Digital devices Timers |
Reading assessment
Strategy identification
Pronunciation check
Pacing evaluation
|
|
8 | 3 |
Grammar in Use
|
Affirmative and Negative Sentences
|
By the end of the
lesson, the learner
should be able to:
- Differentiate between affirmative and negative sentences. - Identify affirmative and negative sentences in texts. - Value the expressive role of sentences in communication. |
The learner is guided to:
- Compare affirmative and negative sentences. - Identify affirmative and negative sentences in texts. - Role-play dialogues with both sentence types. - Group sentences into affirmative and negative. - Discuss the difference in meaning between sentence types. |
When do we use affirmative statements?
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KLB Top Scholar pg. 272
Sample sentences Digital devices KLB Top Scholar pg. 274 Charts |
Sentence identification
Grouping exercises
Role play assessment
Oral discussion
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8 | 4 |
Reading II
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Poetry
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By the end of the
lesson, the learner
should be able to:
- Identify the subject matter of a poem. - Recognise repeated words and phrases in poems. - Value the role of repetition in poetry. |
The learner is guided to:
- Read poems about tourist attractions. - Recite poems for enjoyment. - Identify repeated words and phrases. - Discuss the subject matter of poems. - Write one-sentence descriptions for each stanza. |
Why would you use a poem instead of a story to pass information?
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KLB Top Scholar pg. 275
Poems Digital devices KLB Top Scholar pg. 276 Digital devices Mind maps |
Poem recitation
Subject matter identification
Repetition recognition
Stanza description
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8 | 5 |
Writing
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Functional Writing: Notices
Functional Writing: Posters |
By the end of the
lesson, the learner
should be able to:
- Outline the format of presenting notices. - Identify parts of a notice. - Value the role of notices in disseminating information. |
The learner is guided to:
- Study sample notices. - Identify parts of notices. - Discuss the purpose of notices. - Compare notices with other text types. - Label parts of sample notices. |
What kind of messages do notices convey?
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KLB Top Scholar pg. 277
Sample notices Digital devices KLB Top Scholar pg. 279 Sample posters Digital devices Art materials |
Parts identification
Purpose explanation
Format outline
Comparison analysis
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