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Creative Arts & Sports
Grade 7 2025
TERM III
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WK LSN STRAND SUB-STRAND LESSON LEARNING OUTCOMES LEARNING EXPERIENCES KEY INQUIRY QUESTIONS LEARNING RESOURCES ASSESSMENT METHODS REFLECTION
2 1
Creating and performing
Indigenous Kenyan craft beadwork
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:
-Discuss functions of jewelry in Kenyan communities
-Recognize beadwork as an indigenous Kenya craft
-Outline the functions of jewelry in Kenya communities
-Appreciate the functions of jewelry in Kenyan community
In groups, learners are guided to:
-Discuss the findings of a beaded jewelry
-Outline the functions of Jewelry in Kenyan community
-Recognize beadwork as indigenous Kenyan craft
-Write short notes
-Watch actual virtual samples on functions of beadwork
What are the functions of beadwork?
-Digital devices
-Teachers notes
-Assessment rubrics -Checklist
2 2
Creating and performing
Beadwork
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:
-Identify the materials
-use digital devices
-Collect beads and strings
-Enjoy collecting the materials
-Appreciate the materials for beadwork
In groups, pairs or individual learners are guided to;
-Brainstorm ad present materials
-Search the internet
-Interview a resource person
-Store the materials safely
Which materials are used in beadwork? Where can we collect beads?
-Digital devices
Teachers notes
-Resource person
-Oral questions -Checklists -Written test -Questionnaire
2 3
Creating and performing
Indigenous Kenyan craft beadwork
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:
-Identify the traditional Kenyan beadwork
-Use digital resources
-Discuss the techniques in beadwork
In groups learners are guided to:
-Brainstorm and resent some techniques
-Search the internet
-Discuss the techniques
Which traditional techniques were used in beadwork?
-Digital devices
-Teachers notes
-Video clips
-Observation -Oral questions -Written tests -Checklist
2 4-5
Creating and performing
Indigenous Kenyan craft beadwork
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:
-Identify the traditional Kenyan beadwork
-Use digital resources
-Discuss the techniques in beadwork
-Outline the steps in making beaded jewelry
-Discuss the steps
-use digital resources
-Desire to follow the steps inspired by patriotism of Kenya
In groups learners are guided to:
-Brainstorm and resent some techniques
-Search the internet
-Discuss the techniques
-Brainstorm and present steps
-Use print or digital resources
-Discuss the steps for making a beadwork inspired by patriotism
Which traditional techniques were used in beadwork?
How can you make a beaded jewelry inspired by patriotism of Kenya?
-Digital devices
-Teachers notes
-Video clips
-Print and digital resources
-Teachers notes
-Observation -Oral questions -Written tests -Checklist
-Oral questions -Checklists -Oral reports
3 1
Creating and performing
Indigenous Kenyan craft -Bead work
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:
-Identify different types of beads
-Discuss different beads
-Use digital devices
-Appreciate the different types of beads
-Brainstorm and present types of beads
-Use digital or print resources
-Discuss types of beads
What types of beads are used in bead work?
-Digital resources
-Teachers notes
-Video clips
-Oral questions -Checklist -Written tests
3 2
Creating and performing
Indigenous Kenyan craft bead work
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:
-State the functions of beaded jewelry
-Use digital resources for such
-Acknowledge the function of beaded jewelry
In groups, pairs, learners are guided to:
-Brainstorm the functions of beaded jewelry
-Use digital or print; resources
-Discuss the functions
-Write short notes
How can bead work be used to preserve Kenyan culture
-Digital resources
Print resources
-Teachers notes
-Oral questions -Checklists -Written tests -Assessment rubrics
3 3
Creating and performing
Indigenous Kenyan craft beadwork
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:
-Make a beaded jewelry inspired by patriotism of Kenya
-Prepare the materials focusing on size, shape and color
-Enjoy beading using one way technique
In groups, individual learners to be guided to;
-Prepare materials based on size, shape and color
-Collaborate in making a beaded jewelry focus on color and pattern
How can you express patriotism through creative activities?
-Collected bead work
-Materials sample beadwork
-Checklists -Observation -Schedule -Assessment rubrics
3 4-5
Creating and performing
Indigenous Kenyan craft beadwork
Indigenous Kenya craft beadwork
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:
-Identify a patriotic song for performance using criss cross technique
-To observe keenly as the teacher demonstrate
-Enjoy beading a jewelry inspired by patriotism using criss cross
-Identify a patriotic song using beaded jewelry
-Conduct a research on varied Kenyan jewelry
-Appreciate the different Kenyan patriotic songs
-Observe keenly as the teacher demonstrates
-Collaborate in making a bracelet inspired by patriotism
-Discuss how to make a beaded jewelry
In groups learners are guided to:
-Observe keenly as the teacher demonstrates
-Use digital devices to research on varied patriotic songs
-Identify a patriotic song for performance
-Rehearse the patriotic song
How can you express patriotism through creative activities?
-Collected beadwork materials
-Sample beadwork
-Digital devise
Patriotic songs –Oral questions
-Observation
-Schedule
-Checklists -Observation -Schedule -Assessment rubric project
4 1
Creating and performing
Indigenous Kenyan craft beadwork
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:
-Sing a patriotic song ordained in beaded jewelry
-Record using a digital device
-Display and talk about own and others work
-Enjoy the performance
-Collaborate in sing a patriotic song
-Record the performance
-Display and talk about the work
-How can beadwork be used to preserve Kenyan culture? -How can you make performance interesting and great?
-Digital devices
-Open area for performance
-Beaded jewelry
4 2
Creating and performing
Indigenous Kenyan craft beadwork
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:
-Sing a patriotic song ordained in beaded jewelry
-Record using a digital device
-Display and talk about own and others work
-Enjoy the performance
-Collaborate in sing a patriotic song
-Record the performance
-Display and talk about the work
-How can beadwork be used to preserve Kenyan culture? -How can you make performance interesting and great?
-Digital devices
-Open area for performance
-Beaded jewelry
4 3
Creating and performing
Swimming
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:
-Identify the ways of entry to a pool
-Describe the sliding jumping and diving methods
-Use digital devices
-Appreciate the water entry methods in a pool
In groups, learners are guided:
-Use print and digital resources
-Discuss sliding, jumping and diving methods
-Demonstrate sliding and diving methods
What safety measures and pool rules should be observed?
-Top scholar PE & Sports
Page 136-137
-Digital resources
-Video clips
-Lesson notes
-Oral questions -Observation -Discussion
4 4-5
Creating and performing
Swimming
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:
-Identify water entry techniques
-Describe pencil dive as an entry sill
-Use digital devices
-Appreciate the pencil dive
-Execute a water entry skill using pencil dive
-Demonstrate the pencil dive
-Enjoy executing the pencil dive in a pool
In group, learners are guided to:
-Identify water entry skills into a pool
-use digital resources to search
-Discuss the pencil dive
-Watch clips on pencil dive
-Observe a resource person
-Demonstrate pencil dive
Record themselves
How does water entry skills enhance safety in swimming?
How do you perform the pencil dive? What safety measure should you observe?
Video clips digital resource lesson notes
-Top scholar and sports
Pg 140
-Swimming pool
-Resource person
-Costumes
-Oral questions -Checklist-Observation Schedules Written test
-Demonstration -Observation -Schedule -Checklists
5 1
Creating and performing
Swimming
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:
-State the meaning of crouch dive
-Describe how to perform a crouch dive
-Use digital devices to search and watch clips
-Appreciate crouch dive as an entry sill
In group learners to be guided to:
-Brainstorm crouch dive
-Use digital & print resources
-Discuss crouch dive
How do you perform the crouch dive?
-Lesson notes
-Video clips
-Digital derives
-Resource person
-Oral questions -Assessment rubrics
5 2
Creating and performing
Swimming
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:
-Perform a crouch dive
-Practice a crouch dive
-Appreciate others and own efforts
In pairs or individual learners are guided to;
-Observe a resource person
-Demonstrate crouch dive
-Record themselves as the execute crouch dive
Which safety measure do you observe?
Swimming pool
-Resource person
-Digital devices
-Observation -Practical -Checklists
5 3
Creating and performing
Swimming
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:
-Perform a crouch dive
-Practice a crouch dive
-Appreciate others and own efforts
In pairs or individual learners are guided to;
-Observe a resource person
-Demonstrate crouch dive
-Record themselves as the execute crouch dive
Which safety measure do you observe?
Swimming pool
-Resource person
-Digital devices
-Observation -Practical -Checklists
5 4-5
Creating and performing
Swimming
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:
-Demonstrate the backstroke body position using spines back drills
-Observe a resource person
-Appreciate others and own effort
-Demonstrate the backstroke leg action
-Observe a resource person
-Demonstrate backstroke using leg action
-Appreciate own effort and others
-Observe a resource person
-Demonstrate leg action
-Discuss leg action
-Observe a resource person
-Demonstrate leg action
-Discuss leg action
How is back stroke leg action done?
Swimming pool
-Resource person
-Digital devices

-Swimming pool
-Resource person
-Digital devices
-Demonstration -Checklist -Observation
6 1
Creating and performing
Swimming
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:
-Perform backstroke arm action using drills l
-Demonstrate the backstroke arm action
-Appreciate other’s effort
-Demonstrate back stroke arm action
-Observe each other
-Discuss arm action
How do you perform the backstroke arm action
-Digital resources
-Resource person
-Observation -Demonstration -Checklists
6 2
Creating and performing
Swimming
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:
-Demonstrate backstroke breathing action
-Observe a resource person
-appreciate own effort in executing breath action drill
In groups or individuals, learners are guided to:
-Observe a resource person
-Demonstrate backstroke
How do you perform the backstroke
-Swimming pool
-Resource person
-Observation -Demonstration -Checklists
6 3
Creating and performing
Swimming
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:
-Demonstrate flutter kicks, arm action and breathing while in supine position
-Use digital devices to record
-Appreciate own and other people’s effort
In pairs or individually learners guided to:
-Perform flutter kicks
-Use digital devices
-Discuss the flutter kicks
How do you perform flutter kicks, arm action and breathing while in supine position?
-Swimming pool
-
Digital resources
-Observation -Schedule -Checklists -Assessment rubrics
6 4-5
Appreciation creating arts and sports
Analysis of creative arts and sports
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:
-Evaluate or examine the spirit of sport values for clean sports
-Work as a team and talk about the values
-Appreciate the spirit of spirit values for clean sports
In groups or pairs, the learner to work as a term and talk about the values in sports
-Fairness team building and equality
Why do you evaluate the spirit of sport values?
-Digital devices
-Video clips
-Notes
-Assessment rubrics -Checklist -Written test
7 1
Appreciate in creative and sports
Analysis of creative arts and sports
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:
-Analyse a given folk song paying attention to its components
-Discuss the community of origin of different folksongs
-Enjoy performing a folksong
-Analyse a given folksong paying attention to it components
-Discussing origins of different folksong
-Listening to a resource person
Why do we analyse a given folksong
-Digital devices
-Resource person
-Assessment rubrics -Checklist -Written test
7 2
Appreciate in creative and sports
Analysis of creative arts and sports
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:
-Analyse a given folk song paying attention to its components
-Discuss the community of origin of different folksongs
-Enjoy performing a folksong
-Analyse a given folksong paying attention to it components
-Discussing origins of different folksong
-Listening to a resource person
Why do we analyse a given folksong
-Digital devices
-Resource person
-Assessment rubrics -Checklist -Written test
7 3
Appreciate in creative and sports
Analysis of creative arts and sports
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:
-Analyse a given folk song paying attention to its components
-Discuss the community of origin of different folksongs
-Enjoy performing a folksong
-Analyse a given folksong paying attention to it components
-Discussing origins of different folksong
-Listening to a resource person
Why do we analyse a given folksong
-Digital devices
-Resource person
-Assessment rubrics -Checklist -Written test
7 4-5
Appreciate in creative and sports
Appreciation in creative arts and sports
Analysis of creative arts and sports
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:
-Outline the role of props
-List down the body movements
-Explain the use of costumes
-express different moods in every stanza of the folksong
-Desire to analyse a given folksong more
-Analyse a story telling performance
-Identify the techniques used in the story telling
-Identify different ways of using a story as means of communication
-Enjoy storytelling
-Discuss the use of costumes
-List down different body movements
-Practice the folksong
-Sing as they record themselves
-Explain role of props
In groups or pairs, the learners are guided to:
-Identify technique used in storytelling
-Outline different ways of using a story as a means of communication
What are the components of the folksong?
How do we anise a story telling performance?
-Digital devices
-Video clips
-Practical -Assessment rubrics -Written test
-Assessment rubrics -Observation -Checklist
8 1
Appreciation in creative arts and sports
Analysis of creative arts and sports
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:
-Making a portfolio for show case
-Sourcing a recyclable material for making a working portfolio
-Put together all the materials and make a portfolio
-Outline the procedure of making a portfolio
-Observe as the teacher demonstrates
-Enjoy to make a portfolio as well as appreciating other’s work
In groups or pairs, the learners are guided to”
-Source a recyclable material for making a working portfolio
-Put together all the materials
-Discuss the procedure of making a portfolio
-Teacher to demonstrate
What is the importance of a portfolio?
-Materials
-Video clip
-Assessment rubrics -Observation -Checklist
8 2
Appreciation in creative arts and sports
Analysis of creative arts and sports
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:
-Making a portfolio for show case
-Sourcing a recyclable material for making a working portfolio
-Put together all the materials and make a portfolio
-Outline the procedure of making a portfolio
-Observe as the teacher demonstrates
-Enjoy to make a portfolio as well as appreciating other’s work
In groups or pairs, the learners are guided to”
-Source a recyclable material for making a working portfolio
-Put together all the materials
-Discuss the procedure of making a portfolio
-Teacher to demonstrate
What is the importance of a portfolio?
-Materials
-Video clip
-Assessment rubrics -Observation -Checklist
8 3
Appreciation in creative arts and sports
Analysis of creative arts and sports
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:
-Making a portfolio for show case
-Sourcing a recyclable material for making a working portfolio
-Put together all the materials and make a portfolio
-Outline the procedure of making a portfolio
-Observe as the teacher demonstrates
-Enjoy to make a portfolio as well as appreciating other’s work
In groups or pairs, the learners are guided to”
-Source a recyclable material for making a working portfolio
-Put together all the materials
-Discuss the procedure of making a portfolio
-Teacher to demonstrate
What is the importance of a portfolio?
-Materials
-Video clip
-Assessment rubrics -Observation -Checklist
8 4-5
Appreciation in creative arts and sports
Analysis of creative arts and sports
Analyisis of creative arts and sports
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:
-Making a portfolio for show case
-Sourcing a recyclable material for making a working portfolio
-Put together all the materials and make a portfolio
-Outline the procedure of making a portfolio
-Observe as the teacher demonstrates
-Enjoy to make a portfolio as well as appreciating other’s work
-Explain the role of analysis in creative arts and sports
-Create an A3 portfolio and label it
-Evaluate the analyses in creative arts and sports
-Discuss the role of analysis in creative arts and sports
-Appreciate the role of analysis in creative arts and sports
-Decorate the portfolio
-Enjoy decorating the portfolio
In groups or pairs, the learners are guided to”
-Source a recyclable material for making a working portfolio
-Put together all the materials
-Discuss the procedure of making a portfolio
-Teacher to demonstrate
In groups, individually or in pairs:
-The learner should be guided to:
-Create an A3 portfolio and label it
-Discuss the role of analysis in creative arts
-Decorate the portfolio with found objects
What is the importance of a portfolio?
Why do we analyse creative arts and sports work?
-Materials
-Video clip
-Assessment rubrics -Observation -Checklist
-Assessment rubrics -Observation -Oral questions
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