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WK LSN STRAND SUB-STRAND LESSON LEARNING OUTCOMES LEARNING EXPERIENCES KEY INQUIRY QUESTIONS LEARNING RESOURCES ASSESSMENT METHODS REFLECTION
2 1
RESOURCES AND ECONOMIC ACTIVITIES
Economic activities in Kenya - Agriculture- Subsistence farming
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:

Discuss the characteristics of subsistence farming.
Write down your points and share them in class.
Appreciate the characteristics of subsistence farming
Learners are guided to discuss the characteristics of subsistence farming.
Learner to write down your points and share them in class.
What are the characteristics of subsistence farming?
Our Lives Today Social Studies Grade 5 page 77
Maps
Photographs, pictures and paintings
Flash cards and posters
Internet sources
Resource person
Oral Questions Teacher made tests Observation Project Work
2 2
RESOURCES AND ECONOMIC ACTIVITIES
Economic activities in Kenya
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:

Explain what small scale farming is.
Write down the kind of crops grown and animals kept in small scale farming.
Appreciate small scale farming.
Learners are guided to explain what small scale farming is.
Learner to write down the kind of crops grown and animals kept in small scale farming.
What is small scale farming?
Our Lives Today Social Studies Grade 5 page 78
Local and extended environment
Real objects
Maps
Photographs, pictures and paintings
Flash cards and posters
Internet sources
Resource person
Oral Questions Teacher made tests Observation Project Work
2 3
RESOURCES AND ECONOMIC ACTIVITIES
Economic activities in Kenya
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:

Discuss the characteristics of small-scale farming
Search for the difference between subsistence and small
Learners are guided to discuss the characteristics of small-scale farming
Learner to search for the difference between subsistence and small
What are the characteristics of small-scale farming?
Our Lives Today Social Studies Grade 5 page 79-80
Local and extended environment
Real objects
Maps
Photographs, pictures and paintings
Flash cards and posters
Internet sources
Resource person
Oral Questions Teacher made tests Observation Project Work
2 4
RESOURCES AND ECONOMIC ACTIVITIES
Economic activities in Kenya
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:

Discuss the importance of farming in Kenya.
Carry out a project and grow vegetables in sacks
Appreciate the importance of farming in Kenya.
Learner is guided to discuss the importance of farming in Kenya.
In groups, carry out a project and grow vegetables in sacks.
Learner to take photos while carrying out the project.
Take care of the vegetables.
Why is farming important in Kenya?
Our Lives Today Social Studies Grade 5 page
81-83
Local and extended environment
Real objects
Resource person
Oral Questions Teacher made tests Observation Project Work
3 1
RESOURCES AND ECONOMIC ACTIVITIES
Economic activities in Kenya
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:

Explain the meaning of dairy farming.
Search for information on dairy farming in Kenya from the internet and share findings in class.
Appreciate dairy farming in Kenya
Learners are guided to explain the meaning of dairy farming.
In groups, Search for information on dairy farming in Kenya from the internet and share findings in class.
Do you practise dairy farming at home?
Our Lives Today Social Studies Grade 5 page
84
Local and extended environment
Maps
Photographs, pictures and paintings
Flash cards
and posters
TV/video/films/slides/ Internet sources
Resource persons
Oral Questions Teacher made tests Observation Project Work
3 2
RESOURCES AND ECONOMIC ACTIVITIES
Economic activities in Kenya
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:

Explain the meaning of dairy farming.
Search for information on dairy farming in Kenya from the internet and share findings in class.
Appreciate dairy farming in Kenya
Learners are guided to explain the meaning of dairy farming.
In groups, Search for information on dairy farming in Kenya from the internet and share findings in class.
Do you practise dairy farming at home?
Our Lives Today Social Studies Grade 5 page
84
Local and extended environment
Maps
Photographs, pictures and paintings
Flash cards
and posters
TV/video/films/slides/ Internet sources
Resource persons
Oral Questions Teacher made tests Observation Project Work
3 3
RESOURCES AND ECONOMIC ACTIVITIES
Economic activities in Kenya
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:

Talk about the factors that encourage daily farming in Kenya.
Watch a video clip on factors that encourage daily farming in Kenya.
Appreciate factors that encourage daily farming in Kenya.
In groups, talk about the factors that encourage daily farming in Kenya.
Learners to watch a video clip on factors that encourage daily farming in Kenya.
What makes dairy farming successful?
Our Lives Today Social Studies Grade 5 page
85
Local and extended environment
Maps
Photographs, pictures and paintings
Flash cards
and posters
TV/video/films/slides/ Internet sources
Resource persons
Oral Questions Teacher made tests Observation Project Work
3 4
RESOURCES AND ECONOMIC ACTIVITIES
Economic activities in Kenya
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:

Identify areas where dairy farming is practised in Kenya from a map.
Draw a map of Kenya and show the areas where dairy farming is practised.
Appreciate areas where dairy farming is practised in Kenya.
Learners are guided to identify areas where dairy farming is practised in Kenya from a map.
Learner to draw a map of Kenya and show the areas where dairy farming is practised.
Display your map in class.
Do people in the area you come from practise dairy farming?
Our Lives Today Social Studies Grade 5 page 86-87
Local and extended environment
Maps
Photographs, pictures and paintings
Flash cards
and posters
TV/video/films/slides/ Internet sources
Worksheets, Activity sheets
Resource persons
Oral Questions Teacher made tests Observation Project Work
4 1
RESOURCES AND ECONOMIC ACTIVITIES
The benefits of dairy farming in Kenya
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:

Find out information from the internet on the benefits of dairy farming in Kenya.
Discuss the benefits of dairy farming in Kenya.
Appreciate the benefits of dairy farming in Kenya.
Learners are guided to find out information from the internet on the benefits of dairy farming in Kenya.
In groups, discuss the benefits of dairy farming in Kenya.
What type of dairy farming do the people in your area practise?
Our Lives Today Social Studies Grade 5 page
87-88
Local and extended environment
Maps
Photographs, pictures and paintings
Flash cards
and posters
TV/video/films/slides/ Internet sources
Resource persons
Oral Questions Teacher made tests Observation Project Work
4 2
RESOURCES AND ECONOMIC ACTIVITIES
Challenges facing dairy farming in Kenya
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:

Identify challenges facing dairy farming in Kenya.
Write and sing a song about the importance of dairy farming in Kenya.
Appreciate the importance of dairy farming in Kenya.
Learners are guided to identify challenges facing dairy farming in Kenya
Learner to write and sing a song about the importance of dairy farming in Kenya.
How can the challenges facing dairy farming be addressed?
Our Lives Today Social Studies Grade 5 page 88-90
Local and extended environment
Maps
Photographs, pictures and paintings
Live Radio Broadcasts
Oral Questions Teacher made testsObservation d)Project Work Anecdotal Records Checklist portfolio
4 3
RESOURCES AND ECONOMIC ACTIVITIES
Horticulture in Kenya
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:

Identify and name crops grown under horticulture in Kenya from pictures, charts or video clips.
Group the list into vegetables, flowers and fruits.
Appreciate crops grown under horticulture in Kenya.
Learners are guided to identify and name crops grown under horticulture in Kenya from pictures, charts or video clips.
In pairs, group the list into vegetables, flowers and fruits.
What is horticulture?
Our Lives Today Social Studies Grade 5 page
90-92
Local and extended environment
Maps
Photographs, pictures and paintings
Radio Broadcasts
Resource persons
Oral Questions Teacher made tests Observation d)Project Work Anecdotal Records Checklist Portfolio
4 4
RESOURCES AND ECONOMIC ACTIVITIES
Horticulture in Kenya
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:

Find out areas in Kenya where horticulture is practised from the internet or books
Write down the names of these areas and share the list in class.
Appreciate areas where horticulture is practised in Kenya.
Learner is guided to find out areas in Kenya where horticulture is practised from the internet or books.
Learner to write down the names of these areas and share the list in class.
Which areas is horticulture practised in Kenya?
Our Lives Today Social Studies Grade 5 page 93
Local and extended environment
Maps
Photographs, pictures and paintings
Flash cards and posters
TV/video/films/slides/ Internet sources
Live Radio Broadcasts
Resource persons
Oral Questions Teacher made tests Observation Project Work Anecdotal Records Checklist Portfolio
5 1
RESOURCES AND ECONOMIC ACTIVITIES
Horticulture in Kenya
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:

Discuss ways in which horticulture is important to the economy of Kenya.
Write down the contributions of horticulture to the economy of Kenya
Appreciate the contributions of horticulture to the economy of Kenya.
Learners are guided to discuss ways in which horticulture is important to the economy of Kenya.
Learner to write down the contributions of horticulture to the economy of Kenya
In which ways is horticulture important to the economy of Kenya?
Our Lives Today Social Studies Grade 5 page
94-96
Local and extended environment
Maps
Photographs, pictures and paintings
Flash cards and posters
Oral Questions Teacher made tests Observation Project Work Anecdotal Records
5 2
RESOURCES AND ECONOMIC ACTIVITIES
Mining in Kenya
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:
Explain what mining is.
Search for the mineral resources found in Kenya and write down the names of these minerals.
Appreciate minerals found in Kenya
Learner is guided to explain what mining is.
In pairs, Search for the mineral resources found in Kenya using digital devices from the internet.
Which minerals do you know?
Our Lives Today Social Studies Grade 5 page
97
Local and extended environment
TV/video/films/slides/ Internet sources
Live Radio Broadcasts
Resource persons
Oral Questions Teacher made tests Observation Project Work Anecdotal Records Checklist Portfolio
5 3
RESOURCES AND ECONOMIC ACTIVITIES
Mining in Kenya
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:
Identify where major minerals are located in Kenya from a map.
Draw a map of Kenya and mark where major minerals are found in Kenya
Appreciate the location of major minerals in Kenya.
In groups, Learner are guided to identify where major minerals are located in Kenya from a map such as soda ash, limestone, diatomite, salt. Soapstone, sand, titanium etc.
Learner to draw a map of Kenya and mark where major minerals are found in Kenya
Which minerals are found in Kenya?
Our Lives Today Social Studies Grade 5 page 97-98
Local and extended environment
Maps
Photographs, pictures and paintings
Flash cards
Resource persons
Oral Questions Teacher made tests Observation Project Work Anecdotal Records Checklist Portfolio
5 4
RESOURCES AND ECONOMIC ACTIVITIES
Mining in Kenya
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:
Identify where major minerals are located in Kenya from a map.
Draw a map of Kenya and mark where major minerals are found in Kenya
Appreciate the location of major minerals in Kenya.
In groups, Learner are guided to identify where major minerals are located in Kenya from a map such as soda ash, limestone, diatomite, salt. Soapstone, sand, titanium etc.
Learner to draw a map of Kenya and mark where major minerals are found in Kenya
Which minerals are found in Kenya?
Our Lives Today Social Studies Grade 5 page 97-98
Local and extended environment
Maps
Photographs, pictures and paintings
Flash cards
Resource persons
Oral Questions Teacher made tests Observation Project Work Anecdotal Records Checklist Portfolio
6 1
RESOURCES AND ECONOMIC ACTIVITIES
Mining in Kenya
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:
Discuss ways in which minerals are important in Kenya.
Write different ways in which minerals are used in Kenya
Appreciate the importance of minerals in Kenya
Learners are guided to work in groups and discuss ways in which minerals are important in Kenya.
Learner to write different ways in which minerals are used in Kenya such as in medicine, jewellery, construction materials etc.
How are minerals used in Kenya?
Our Lives Today Social Studies Grade 5 page 99
Local and extended environment
Maps
Photographs, pictures and paintings
Flash cards and posters
TV/video/films/slides/ Internet sources
Live Radio Broadcasts
Resource persons
Oral Questions Teacher made tests Observation Project Work Anecdotal Records Checklist Portfolio
6 2
RESOURCES AND ECONOMIC ACTIVITIES
Mining in Kenya
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:
Discuss the problems facing mining in Kenya.
Make posters on the importance of mining
Appreciate the mining in Kenya.
In groups, learner is guided to discuss the problems facing mining in Kenya.
Learner to make posters on the importance of mining
Learner to display your posters on the school noticeboard
What problems does mining in Kenya face?
Our Lives Today Social Studies Grade 5 page 100-101
Local and extended environment
Maps
Photographs, pictures and paintings
Resource persons
Oral Questions Teacher made tests Observation Project Work Anecdotal Records Checklist Portfolio
6 3
RESOURCES AND ECONOMIC ACTIVITIES
Fishing in Kenya
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:
Identify grounds for fishing.
Find out the different types of fish found in Kenya using digital devices.
Appreciate different types of fish in Kenya.
Learners re guided to identify grounds for fishing such as lakes, swamps, rivers, fish farms etc.
Learner to find out the different types of fish found in Kenya using digital devices.
Which type of fish is found in your locality?
Our Lives Today Social Studies Grade 5 page 103
Local and extended environment
Maps
Photographs, pictures and paintings
Flash cards and posters
Resource persons
Oral Questions Teacher made tests Observation Project Work Anecdotal Records
6 4
RESOURCES AND ECONOMIC ACTIVITIES
Fishing in Kenya
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:
Identify inland fishing grounds in Kenya from a map.
Draw a map of Kenya and show the main inland fishing grounds
Appreciate inland fishing grounds in Kenya
Learners are guided to identify inland fishing grounds in Kenya from a map in groups.
Learner to draw a map of Kenya and show the main inland fishing grounds
Learner to colour his/her map
Which areas in Kenya does inland fishing occur in Kenya?
Our Lives Today Social Studies Grade 5 page 103-105
Local and extended environment
Maps
Photographs, pictures and paintings
Flash cards and posters
TV/video/films/slides/ Internet sources
Resource persons
Oral Questions Teacher made tests Anecdotal Records Checklist Portfolio
7 1
RESOURCES AND ECONOMIC ACTIVITIES
Fishing in Kenya
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:

Discuss the methods of inland fishing practised in Kenya
Draw or print pictures of the various methods of inland fishing
Appreciate methods of inland fishing in Kenya.
Learner is guided to;
Brainstorm on different methods of fishing in Kenya in groups.
Learner to draw or print pictures of the various methods of inland fishing
Which methods of inland fishing are carried out in Kenya?
Our Lives Today Social Studies Grade 5 page 105-107
Local and extended environment
Maps
Photographs, pictures and paintings
Flash cards and posters
TV/video/films/slides/ Internet sources
Oral Questions Teacher made tests Observation
7 2
RESOURCES AND ECONOMIC ACTIVITIES
Fishing in Kenya
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:

Discuss the contribution of fishing to the economy of Kenya.
Write down the contribution of fishing to the economy of Kenya.
Appreciate the importance of fishing to the economy of Kenya.
Learner is guided to;
Discuss the contribution of fishing to the economy of Kenya in groups.
Learner to write down the contribution of fishing to the economy of Kenya
How does fishing contribute to the economy of Kenya?
Our Lives Today Social Studies Grade 5 page 107-110
Local and extended environment
Maps
Flash cards and posters
TV/video/films/slides/ Internet sources
Resource persons
Teacher made tests Observation Project Work Anecdotal Records Checklist Portfolio
7 3
RESOURCES AND ECONOMIC ACTIVITIES
Wildlife and Tourism
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:

State the difference between national parks and game reserves in Kenya.
Locate areas where national parks and game reserves are found in Kenya from a map.
Appreciate national parks and game reserves are found in Kenya.
Learners are guided to state the difference between national parks and game reserves in Kenya.
Learner to locate areas where national parks and game reserves are found in Kenya from a map.
What is a game park?
Our lives today social studies page
111-113
Local and extended environment
Real objects
Approved textbooks and other printed resources
Resource person
Oral Questions Teacher made tests Observation Project Work
7 4
RESOURCES AND ECONOMIC ACTIVITIES
Wildlife and Tourism
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:

Discuss the importance of wildlife in Kenya.
Draw a map of Kenya, mark and write the names of the national parks and game reserves.
Appreciate the importance of wildlife in Kenya.
Learners are guided to discuss the importance of wildlife in Kenya.
Learner to draw a map of Kenya, mark and write the names of the national parks and game reserves.
Name national parks in kenya
Our lives today social studies page 114-115
Local and extended environment
Real objects
Maps
Photographs, pictures and paintings
Flash cards and posters
Internet sources
Approved textbooks and other printed resources
Resource person
Oral Questions Teacher made tests Observation d)Project Work
8-9

Mid term break

9 2
RESOURCES AND ECONOMIC ACTIVITIES
Wildlife and Tourism
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:
Name tourist attraction in Kenya.
Write down the tourist attractions in Kenya.
Appreciate tourist attractions in Kenya.
Learners are guided to name tourist attraction in Kenya.
Learner to write down the tourist attractions in Kenya.
What is tourism?
Our lives today social studies page 115-117
Local and extended environment
Real objects
Maps
Photographs
Oral Questions Teacher made test Observation Project Work
9 3
RESOURCES AND ECONOMIC ACTIVITIES
Wildlife and Tourism
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:
Discuss the contribution of tourism to the economy of Kenya.
Hold a debate on the importance of tourism to our country.
Appreciate the contribution of tourism to the growth of the economy.
Learners are guided to discuss the contribution of tourism to the economy of Kenya.
Learner to hold a debate on the importance of tourism to our country.
What can you do to conserve wildlife in Kenya?
Our lives today social studies page
118-119
Local and extended environment
Real objects
Maps
Photographs, pictures and paintings
Flash cards and posters
Internet sources
Resource person
Oral Questions Teacher made tests Observation Project Work
9 4
RESOURCES AND ECONOMIC ACTIVITIES
Wildlife and Tourism
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:
Discuss the contribution of tourism to the economy of Kenya.
Hold a debate on the importance of tourism to our country.
Appreciate the contribution of tourism to the growth of the economy.
Learners are guided to discuss the contribution of tourism to the economy of Kenya.
Learner to hold a debate on the importance of tourism to our country.
What can you do to conserve wildlife in Kenya?
Our lives today social studies page
118-119
Local and extended environment
Real objects
Maps
Photographs, pictures and paintings
Flash cards and posters
Internet sources
Resource person
Oral Questions Teacher made tests Observation Project Work
10 1
RESOURCES AND ECONOMIC ACTIVITIES
Wildlife and Tourism
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:
State ways of promoting tourism in Kenya.
Visit the nearest tourist attraction and take photographs of the things you observed.
Appreciate tourism in Kenya.
Learners are guided to state ways of promoting tourism in Kenya.
Learner to visit the nearest tourist attraction and take photographs of the things you observed.
What is the importance of museums?
Our lives today social studies page 120-121
Local and extended environment
Real objects
Maps
Flash cards and posters
Internet sources
Resource person
Oral Questions Teacher made tests Observation Project Work
10 2
RESOURCES AND ECONOMIC ACTIVITIES
Transport in Kenya
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:
Identify the modern forms of transport in Kenya.
Find out how modern forms of transport support growth of industries and share findings in class.
Appreciate crops grown and animals kept in Kenya.
Learners are guided to identify the modern forms of transport in Kenya.
Learner to find out how modern forms of transport support growth of industries and share findings in class.
What are the modern forms of transport in Kenya?
Our lives today social studies page 121-123
Local and extended environment
Real objects
Maps
Photographs, pictures and paintings
Flash cards and posters
Internet sources
Resource person
Oral Questions Teacher made tests Observation d)Project Work
10 3
RESOURCES AND ECONOMIC ACTIVITIES
Transport in Kenya
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:
Discuss the causes of road accidents in Kenya.
Read and write down ways of reducing the road accidents in Kenya.
Appreciate ways of reducing road accidents in Kenya.
Learners are guided to discuss the causes of road accidents in Kenya.
Learner to read and write down ways of reducing the road accidents in Kenya.
What are the causes of road accidents in Kenya?
Our lives today social studies page 123-125
Local and extended environment
Real objects
Maps
Photographs, pictures and paintings
Internet sources
Oral Questions Teacher made tests Observation Project Work
10 4
RESOURCES AND ECONOMIC ACTIVITIES
Transport in Kenya
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:
Identify road signs and discuss their meaning
Draw and colour the road signs.
Appreciate the importance of road signs.
Learners are guided to identify road signs and discuss their meaning
Learner to draw and colour the road signs.
What are road signs?
Our lives today social studies page 126-127
Local and extended environment
Real objects
Maps
Oral Questions Teacher made tests
11 1
RESOURCES AND ECONOMIC ACTIVITIES
Transport in Kenya
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:
Discuss ways of observing safety when using roads
Role-play how to observe safety when using roads.
Appreciate observing safety when using roads.
Learners are guided to discuss ways of observing safety when using roads
Learner to role-play how to observe safety when using roads.
How can you use the road safely?
Our lives today social studies page 128-130
objects
Maps
Photographs, pictures and paintings
Flash cards and posters
Internet sources
Resource person
Oral Questions Teacher made tests Observation Project Work
11 2
RESOURCES AND ECONOMIC ACTIVITIES
Communication in Kenya
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:
Explain what communication is.
Look at pictures and explain whether you have ever taken part in any of the activity shown.
Appreciate activities that promote communication.
Learners are guided to explain what communication is.
In pairs, Look at pictures and explain whether you have ever taken part in any of the activity shown.
What is the meaning of communication?
Our lives today social studies page 131-132
Local and extended environment
Real objects
Photographs, pictures and paintings
Flash cards and posters

Oral Questions Teacher made tests Observation Project Work
11 3
RESOURCES AND ECONOMIC ACTIVITIES
Communication in Kenya
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:
Name and discuss modern means of communication in Kenya.
Write down different means of modern transport.
Appreciate modern means of transport in Kenya.
Learners are guided name and discuss modern means of communication in Kenya.
Learner to write down the modern means of communication.
What are the modern mans of transport?
Our lives today social studies page 132-136
Flash cards and posters
Internet sources
Oral Questions Teacher made tests Observation Project Work
11 4
RESOURCES AND ECONOMIC ACTIVITIES
Communication in Kenya
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:
discuss the importance of modern means of communication
Write down descriptions of the different means of transport.
Appreciate the importance of modern means of transport.
In groups, Discuss the importance of modern means of communication.
Learner to write down descriptions of different means of communication.
What is the importance of modern means of transport?
Our lives today social studies page 132-136
Local and extended environment
Real objects
Maps
Photographs, pictures and paintings
Flash cards and posters
Internet sources
Oral Questions Teacher made tests Observation Project Work
12 1
RESOURCES AND ECONOMIC ACTIVITIES
Communication in Kenya
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:
Find more information on modern means of communication.
Open a paint application on a digital device and draw a radio, a television, a mobile phone and a computer
Appreciate drawing modern means of communication
Learners to find more information on modern means of communication.
Individually, Open a paint application on a digital device and draw a radio, a television, a mobile phone and a computer
How would it be if there were no modern means of transport?
Our lives today social studies page 132-136
Local and extended environment
Real objects
Maps
Photographs, pictures and paintings
Flash cards and posters
Internet sources
Oral Questions Teacher made tests Observation Project Work
12 2
RESOURCES AND ECONOMIC ACTIVITIES
Communication in Kenya
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:
Find more information on modern means of communication.
Open a paint application on a digital device and draw a radio, a television, a mobile phone and a computer
Appreciate drawing modern means of communication
Learners to find more information on modern means of communication.
Individually, Open a paint application on a digital device and draw a radio, a television, a mobile phone and a computer
How would it be if there were no modern means of transport?
Our lives today social studies page 132-136
Local and extended environment
Real objects
Maps
Photographs, pictures and paintings
Flash cards and posters
Internet sources
Oral Questions Teacher made tests Observation Project Work
12 3
POLITICAL SYSTEMS AND GOVERNANCE
Leadership and Political change
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:
Name some leaders in your community.
Write down the roles of the leaders in your community.
Appreciate traditional leaders in the community.
Learners are guided to:
Identify and name traditional leaders in your community.
Learner to write the roles of the leaders in his/her community.
What are the roles of traditional leaders in the society?
Our lives today social studies page
137-138
Local and extended environment
Real objects
Maps
Photographs, pictures and paintings
Flash cards and posters
Internet sources
Oral Questions Teacher made tests Observation Project Work
12 4
POLITICAL SYSTEMS AND GOVERNANCE
Leadership and Political change
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:
Identify and name traditional leaders in your community.
Find out the roles of traditional leaders in the society and write them down.
Appreciate traditional leaders in the community.
Learner to identify and name traditional leaders in your community.
Find out the roles of traditional leaders in the society from relevant books or the internet and write them down.
Do you have leaders in your community?
Our lives today social studies page
137-138
Photographs, pictures and paintings
Flash cards and posters
nternet sources
Oral Questions Teacher made tests Observation Project Work
13 1
POLITICAL SYSTEMS AND GOVERNANCE
Leadership and Political change
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:
Use digital devices to find out the contributions of Kivoi wa mwendwa and Mekatilili wa Menza as leaders.
Write a short report on each leader, emphasizing their contributions
Appreciate the contributions of Kivoi wa mwendwa and Mekatilili wa Menza.
Learners are guided to use digital devices to find out the contributions of Kivoi wa mwendwa and Mekatilili wa Menza as leaders.
Learner to write a short report on each leader, emphasizing their contributions
Who is a traditional leader?
Our lives today social studies page
139-140
Local and extended environment
Maps
Photographs, pictures and paintings
Flash cards
and posters
TV/video/films/slides/ Internet sources
Display boards
Oral Questions Teacher made tests Observation Project Work
13 2
POLITICAL SYSTEMS AND GOVERNANCE
Leadership and Political change
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:
Discuss the differences between Kivoi wa Mwendwa and Mekatilili wa Menza
Make a chart using the points discussed and display in class for reference.
Appreciate the differences between Kivoi wa Mwendwa and Mekatilili wa Menza
Learners are guided to discuss the differences between Kivoi wa Mwendwa and Mekatilili wa Menza
In groups, make a chart using the points discussed and display in class for reference.
Which qualities of good leadership did you learn from traditional leaders?
Our lives today social studies page 141
Local and extended environment
Maps
Photographs, pictures and paintings
Oral Questions Teacher made tests Observation Project Work

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