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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
1

OPENER ASSESSMENTS

2 1
Creating and performing
Storytelling and animation
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:
-Identify qualities of a good flipbook
-Search the internet for qualities of a good flipbook
-Acknowledge qualities of a good flip book
In groups; pairs learners are guided to:
-Search the internet qualities of a good flip book
What is the flip book? What are the qualities of a flip book
Teacher’s notes
-Digital devices
-Flip books
-Pictures
Exercise books pamphlets
-Assessments rubrics -Written test -Oral questions
2 2
Creating and performing
Football
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:
-Identify locally available materials to make a ball
-State the importance of improvising a good ball
-Appreciate and enjoy making a ball
In groups the learner should be able to:
-Improve a ball
-Define how to make a football
How do you improvise a ball
Paper strings
-assessment rubrics
2 3
Creating and performing
Football
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:
-Identify locally available materials that are used to improve crayons for drawing
-Collect the identified locally available materials
-Recognize locally available materials for improvising crayons
In groups, pairs, learners are guided to;
-Collaborate and identify the locally available materials to improve crayons
-Search the internet for appropriate locally available materials
-Collect locally available materials for improvisation of drawing crayons
Which locally availbble materials can be used in making improvised crayons for drawings?
Environment digital device
-Practical work -Checklists
2 4
Creating and performing
Football
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:
-Identify locally available materials that are used to improve crayons for drawing
-Collect the identified locally available materials
-Recognize locally available materials for improvising crayons
In groups, pairs, learners are guided to;
-Collaborate and identify the locally available materials to improve crayons
-Search the internet for appropriate locally available materials
-Collect locally available materials for improvisation of drawing crayons
Which locally availbble materials can be used in making improvised crayons for drawings?
Environment digital device
-Practical work -Checklists
2 5
Creating and performing
Football
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:
-Outline the procedure for making improvised crayons for drawing
-Collaborate in making improvised crayons for drawing
-Watch a clip on improvised crayons
-Value team effort in making improvised crayons for drawing
In groups, pairs learners are guided to:
-Outline the procedure for making improvised crayons
-Watch a clip for making crayons
-Display their prepared crayons for assessment
How do you make improvised crayons for drawing using locally available materials
-School compound locally available materials
-Candle wax
-Colour pigment
-Source of heat
-Assessment rubric -Checklists -Observation -Schedule -Peer assessment Practical work
3 1
Creating and performing
Football
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:
-State the meaning of crayon etching
-Search the internet for clips on crayon etching art technique
-Discuss the process of creating crayon etching
-Watch the clip
-Appreciate the use of craving etching in expressing one’s ideas
In groups, pairs learners are guided to;
-Explain the meaning of crayon etching
-Search the internet and outline the procedure of crayon etching
-Discuss the process of creating a crayon etching
-Watching clips showing crayon etching art techniques
What is crayon etching?
-Teacher’s notes
-Digital devices
-Print materials
-Assessments rubrics -Oral questions -Oral discussions
3 2
Creating and performing
Football
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:
-Create a pictorial composition using crayon etching inspired by football game
-Display their work for assessment
-Value team effort in crayon etched drawing
In groups, pairs, individually, learners are guided to;
-Outline the steps for creating a crayon etching inspired by football game
-Source to cut out images inspired by football skill
-Coat the surface with black media
-Scratch creatively
-Display the work
How can you create a pictorial composition using etching?
-Crayons
-Wax paper
-Printing papers
-Black ink
-Working area
-Assessment rubric -Checklists -Observation -Practical work -Portfolio
3 3
Creating and performing
Football
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:
-Search the internet for clips on how to perform trapping sills in football
-Discuss the trapping sill in football
-Appreciate the used of trapping sill in football
In group, learner should be guided to;
-Chest trapping skill in football
-Discuss the trapping skill in football
What is trapping skills
-School field
-Digital devices
-Soccer balls
-Questions ad discussions -Assessment rubrics
3 4
Creating and performing
Football
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:
-Execute trapping skill in football on the school field
-Collaborate in performing the trapping skills
-Appreciate each other’s effort as they perform the trapping skill in football
In pairs or groups, learners to be guided to:
-Warm up before performing
-Record using digital devices as they perform the trapping sill
How do you perform the chest, thigh and foot trapping skill?
-School field
-Digital devices
-Soccer balls
-Checklist -Assessments rubrics -Observation -Schedule
3 5
Creating and performing
Football
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:
-Define the term dribbling as used in football
-Identify types of dribble in football
-Describe how to perform dribbling skills
-Appreciate the use of dribbling skill
-State the meaning of dribbling as used in football
-Identify types of dribble in football
-Search and watch clips
-Describe how to perform dribble and single dribble in football
What is dribbling in football? What is the difference between a double and single dribble techniques in soccer?
-Sport light PE
Page 45-47
-Pictures
-Digital devices
-Video Clips
-Teacher’s note
-Assessments rubrics -Written tests -Observayion -Oral questions
4 1
Creating and performing
Football
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:
-Search and watch clips showing famous football executing the dribbling skills
-Perform the dribbling skills in football
-Appreciate each other’s effort in executing the dribbling sill
Individually in pairs or groups, learners are guided to;
-Use digital devices to search and watch clops of famous footballers performing dribbling skills in the school field and record themselves
How do you perform the dribbling skill in football?
-School field -Soccer balls
-Digital services
-Internet
-Video clips of famous footballers
-Dribbling
-Assessment rubrics -Checklists -Observation schedule -Practical task
4 2
Creating and performing
Football
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:
-Identify the techniques of shooting in football
-Describe the shooting techniques used in football
-Discuss the different techniques of shooting and types of shots in football
-Desire to perform the shooting techniques in a football game
In groups, pairs learners are guided to:
-Brainstorm and present on some of the shooting technique used in football
-Identify the shooting techniques used in football
-Search the internet for information on the techniques used in shooting and types of shots in football
How do you shoot in football game?
-Digital devices
-Video clips
-School field
-Soccer balls
-Assessment rubrics -Checklists -Observation -Schedule -Practical work
4 3
Creating and performing
Football
Kenyan folksong
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:
-Review the whole sub strand on football
-Make short notes on summary
-Answer the questions given assessment accurately
-Appreciate thinking critically while answering questions
Individually and in groups, learner to be guided to:
-Practice dribbling and shooting
--Answer the question accurately
-Make short notes
How do you review the football strand?
-Open field
-Exercise book
-Digital devices
-Teachers notes
-Internet
-Assessment rubrics -Written tests
4 4
Creating and performing
Folksongs
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:
-Classify folksongs in Kenyan communities
-Outline the community of origin
-Identify different occasion when the folksongs are performed
-State the gender that perform different folksongs in different communities
-Appreciate folksongs from different communities
In groups or pairs, learner to be guided to:
-Brainstorm to classify the folksongs from different communities
-Identify different occasions when the folksongs are performed
-Outline the genders that perform different folk songs in communities
How are folksongs classified?
-Digital devices
-Teacher’s notes
-Internet
-Assessment rubrics -Observations -Oral questions
4 5
Creating and performing
Folksong
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:
-Identify the techniques of performing a folksong
-Discuss voice project
-Watch in clips different techniques of performing folksong
-Demonstrate different techniques e.g. voice projection and balance etc.
-Desire to perform the performance techniques of a folk song
In groups or pairs
-Brainstorm and present some of the performance techniques in a folksong
-Identify the performance techniques in a folksong
-Search the internet for information on the techniques used in performance of a folksong
How do you perform in a folksongs
-Digital devices -Video clips
-School field
-Teacher’s notes
-Assessment rubrics -Observation -Oral Questions
5 1
Creating and performing
Folksong
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:
-Perform a folksong from a Kenyan community with appropriate techniques
-Outline the right costumes for the folksongs
-Take a role in performing a folksong in solo or in a group
-Enjoy and appreciate others as they perform
In groups the learner should be guided to:
-Take a role in performing a group folksong
-Outline the right costumes for different folksongs
-Discuss about performance of a folksong
-Competing in groups
How can performance of Kenyan folk songs be make interesting?
-Digital devices
-Video clips
-Assessment rubrics -Written tests
5 2
Creating and performing
Folksong
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:
-Visit an actual or virtual cultural center to watch and select a solo or group folksong
-Demonstrate the folksong they watched as others observe
-Appreciate folk song performance as means of cultural preservation
In groups, the learners should be guided to:
-Visit a cultural center
-Demonstrate the folksong as others watch
-Discuss about the performance they watched
What is role of a folksong in Kenyan society?
-Cultural center
-Digital devices
-Video clip
-Assessment rubrics -Oral questions
5 3
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
5 4
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
Video clips digital resource lesson notes
-Top scholar and sports
Pg 140
-Oral questions -Observation -Discussion
5 5
Creating and performing
Swimming
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:
-Execute a water entry skill using pencil dive
-Demonstrate the pencil dive
-Enjoy executing the pencil dive in a pool
-Observe a resource person
-Demonstrate pencil dive
Record themselves
How do you perform the pencil dive? What safety measure should you observe?
-Swimming pool
-Resource person
-Costumes
-Lesson notes
-Video clips
-Digital derives
-Demonstration -Observation -Schedule -Checklists
6 1
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
6 2
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
-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
-Digital devices
-Demonstration -Checklist -Observation
6 3
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
-Swimming pool
-Observation -Demonstration -Checklists
6 4
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 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:
-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
-Discuss the use of costumes
-List down different body movements
-Practice the folksong
-Sing as they record themselves
-Explain role of props
What are the components of the folksong?
-Digital devices
-Video clips
-Practical -Assessment rubrics -Written test
7 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:
-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
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
How do we anise a story telling performance?
-Digital devices
-Video clip
-Assessment rubrics -Observation -Checklist
7 4
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
7 5
Appreciation in creative arts and sports
Analyisis of creative arts and sports
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:
-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, 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
Why do we analyse creative arts and sports work?
-Materials
-Video clip
-Assessment rubrics -Observation -Oral questions
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