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WK | LSN | TOPIC | SUB-TOPIC | OBJECTIVES | T/L ACTIVITIES | T/L AIDS | REFERENCE | REMARKS |
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1 | 4 |
JEREMIAH'S TEACHINGS ON SUFFERING AND HOPE
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Jeremiah's suffering and lamentations - Opposition and persecution
Jeremiah's suffering and lamentations - Physical persecution and imprisonment |
By the end of the
lesson, the learner
should be able to:
Describe the plot against Jeremiah's life by his relatives Explain Jeremiah's lament about isolation and loneliness Analyze the people's mockery of unfulfilled prophecies Evaluate God's encouragement to remain steadfast Apply lessons about faithful service despite opposition |
Bible readings: Jeremiah 11:18-23, 15:10-21, 17:14-18
Discussion: Jeremiah's hometown rejection Character study: Jeremiah's emotional struggles Q/A: Why relatives opposed him Role play: Jeremiah's isolation experience Reflection: Cost of speaking God's truth Modern examples: Christian persecution today |
The Bible
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KLB BK III Pg 95-96
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1 | 5 |
JEREMIAH'S TEACHINGS ON SUFFERING AND HOPE
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Symbolic acts related to hope and restoration - Vision of two baskets of figs
Symbolic acts related to hope and restoration - The ox yoke, letter to exiles and buying land |
By the end of the
lesson, the learner
should be able to:
Describe the vision of good and bad figs Explain good figs representing faithful exiles Interpret bad figs as those who remained in rebellion Analyze God's surprising perspective on exile Evaluate God's promise of restoration for the faithful |
Bible reading: Jeremiah 24:1-10
Visual demonstration: Two baskets with different fruits Discussion: God's presence beyond Jerusalem Q/A: Why exiles were considered "good" Analysis: God's universal sovereignty Map work: Babylon and surrounding regions Reflection: Finding God in difficult circumstances |
The Bible
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KLB BK III Pg 99
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2 | 1 |
JEREMIAH'S TEACHINGS ON SUFFERING AND HOPE
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The New Covenant - Characteristics and significance
Fulfillment and relevance of Jeremiah's teachings for Christians |
By the end of the
lesson, the learner
should be able to:
Define the term "new covenant" in Jeremiah's context Explain characteristics of the new covenant Compare old covenant (Sinai) with new covenant Analyze individual responsibility vs collective guilt Evaluate God's promise to write law on hearts |
Bible readings: Jeremiah 31:31-34, 32:37-41
Comparison chart: Old vs New Covenant Discussion: Law written on hearts vs stone tablets Q/A: Individual responsibility for sin Analysis: God's initiative in forgiveness Theological discussion: Internal vs external religion Personal reflection: Covenant relationship with God |
The Bible
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KLB BK III Pg 100-101
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2 | 2 |
NEHEMIAH
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Background to Nehemiah - Political context
Background to Nehemiah - Socio-economic and religious context |
By the end of the
lesson, the learner
should be able to:
Outline the political situation during Nehemiah's time Explain the Persian conquest of Babylon Describe the three waves of return from exile Identify key Persian kings and their policies Analyze the impact of Persian rule on Judah |
Bible reading: Nehemiah 1:1-4, 2:1-10
Historical narration: Persian Empire expansion Timeline study: Cyrus, Darius, Artaxerxes reigns Map work: Persian Empire territories Discussion: Return from exile in phases Q/A: Persian policy toward subject peoples Character introduction: Nehemiah as cup-bearer |
The Bible
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KLB BK III Pg 106-109
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2 | 3 |
NEHEMIAH
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Nehemiah's call and mission
Prayer in the life of Nehemiah - Characteristics and occasions |
By the end of the
lesson, the learner
should be able to:
Describe Nehemiah's position as cup-bearer Explain the news that moved Nehemiah to action Analyze Nehemiah's response to the crisis Identify the king's permission and provisions Evaluate Nehemiah's diplomatic skills |
Bible reading: Nehemiah 1:1-2:10
Character study: Nehemiah's background and role Discussion: The broken wall and gates of Jerusalem Analysis: Nehemiah's emotional response Q/A: Significance of cup-bearer position Role play: Nehemiah approaching the king Evaluation: Divine calling vs human initiative |
The Bible
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KLB BK III Pg 113-117
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2 | 4 |
NEHEMIAH
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Importance of prayer in Christian life
Nehemiah's leadership - Qualities and characteristics |
By the end of the
lesson, the learner
should be able to:
Explain the importance of prayer for Christians Compare Nehemiah's prayers with Jesus' teachings Identify different types of Christian prayer Apply lessons from Nehemiah's prayer life Encourage regular prayer practice |
Discussion: Why Christians should pray
Comparison: Nehemiah's prayers vs Lord's Prayer Q/A: Different types of prayer (praise, confession, petition) Group work: Benefits of prayer in Christian life Practical session: How to develop prayer life Testimonies: Power of prayer in daily life Action planning: Personal prayer commitment |
The Bible
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KLB BK III Pg 116-117
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2 | 5 |
NEHEMIAH
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Problems experienced by Nehemiah
Lessons Christians learn from Nehemiah's experiences and leadership |
By the end of the
lesson, the learner
should be able to:
Describe opposition from external enemies Explain internal conflicts among the Jews Identify attempts to harm Nehemiah personally Analyze socio-economic problems faced Evaluate Nehemiah's solutions to these problems |
Bible reading: Nehemiah 4:1-23, 5:1-13, 6:1-14
Character study: Sanballat, Tobiah, Geshem Discussion: External opposition and ridicule Analysis: Internal exploitation and debt problems Q/A: Plots against Nehemiah's life Problem-solving study: Nehemiah's responses Modern application: Handling opposition in leadership |
The Bible
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KLB BK III Pg 121-125
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3 | 1 |
THE RESTORATION OF THE JEWISH COMMUNITY
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Renewal through the Mosaic Law - Ezra reads the law
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By the end of the
lesson, the learner
should be able to:
Describe the gathering for reading the law Explain the community's response to the law Identify the role of Ezra in restoration Analyze the significance of public law reading Evaluate the people's emotional response to God's word |
Bible reading: Nehemiah 7:72b-8:12
Discussion: Importance of the seventh month in Jewish calendar Character study: Ezra as teacher and scribe Q/A: Why people wept when hearing the law Analysis: Community participation (men, women, children) Reflection: Response to God's word today Demonstration: Public reading of scripture |
The Bible
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KLB BK III Pg 128-130
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3 | 2 |
THE RESTORATION OF THE JEWISH COMMUNITY
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The Feast of Booths and community response
The Renewal of the Covenant - Prayer and confession |
By the end of the
lesson, the learner
should be able to:
Explain the observance of the Feast of Booths Describe the construction of temporary shelters Analyze the historical significance of the feast Identify the connection to wilderness wandering Evaluate the revival of ancient practices |
Bible reading: Nehemiah 8:13-18
Discussion: Symbolism of living in temporary shelters Historical study: Feast of Booths in Leviticus 23:42-43 Q/A: Why this feast had not been observed for so long Analysis: Restoration of genuine ancient practice Comparison: Harvest festivals in different cultures Activity: Planning community celebration |
The Bible
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KLB BK III Pg 130
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3 | 3 |
THE RESTORATION OF THE JEWISH COMMUNITY
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Agreement and provisions of the covenant
Dedication of the wall and community celebration |
By the end of the
lesson, the learner
should be able to:
Identify who entered into the covenant agreement Explain the specific provisions of the agreement Describe obligations regarding marriage with foreigners Analyze Sabbath and holy day observance requirements Evaluate temple support and tithing commitments |
Bible reading: Nehemiah 10:1-40
List study: People who signed the agreement Analysis: Specific covenant obligations Discussion: Separation from foreign marriages Q/A: Temple support and firstfruits offerings Comparison: Old covenant vs New covenant obligations Modern application: Christian commitment and dedication |
The Bible
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KLB BK III Pg 131-132
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3 |
Opener CAT |
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4 | 1 |
THE RESTORATION OF THE JEWISH COMMUNITY
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Nehemiah's reforms - Separation from foreigners and temple reform
Nehemiah's reforms - Sabbath observance and marriage policies |
By the end of the
lesson, the learner
should be able to:
Explain the policy of separation from foreigners Describe the reform of temple administration Identify the expulsion of Tobiah from temple Analyze the restoration of proper tithing system Evaluate the need for exclusive community identity |
Bible reading: Nehemiah 13:1-14
Discussion: Reading of Deuteronomy 23:3-5 Analysis: Genealogical enrollment for community membership Q/A: Why Tobiah was given temple rooms Study: Restoration of Levites and singers Debate: Exclusivism vs inclusivism in religious community Historical context: Threats to Jewish identity |
The Bible
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KLB BK III Pg 133-135
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4 | 2 |
THE RESTORATION OF THE JEWISH COMMUNITY
INTRODUCTION TO CHRISTIAN ETHICS INTRODUCTION TO CHRISTIAN ETHICS |
Comparison with Jesus' life and contemporary application
The meaning and importance of Christian ethics Principles of Christian Ethics - Internal guides (Conscience) |
By the end of the
lesson, the learner
should be able to:
Compare Nehemiah's prayerfulness with Jesus' prayer life Contrast Nehemiah's exclusivism with Jesus' inclusiveness Analyze similarities in reforming temple worship Evaluate differences in handling opposition Apply lessons for modern Christian leadership and community |
Bible readings: Luke 6:12, 11:1-13, Matthew 21:12-13
Comparison chart: Nehemiah vs Jesus Discussion: Prayer as preparation for ministry Analysis: Temple cleansing by both leaders Q/A: Different approaches to community boundaries Case studies: Modern Christian leadership challenges Action planning: Building inclusive Christian communities Commitment: Faithful leadership in contemporary context |
The Bible
The Bible, Story extracts, Definition charts The Bible, Textbook scenarios, Decision-making worksheets |
KLB BK III Pg 136-139
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4 | 3 |
INTRODUCTION TO CHRISTIAN ETHICS
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Principles of Christian Ethics - Internal guides (Knowledge, free will, intuition, feelings)
Principles of Christian Ethics - External guides Sacred Scriptures as basis of Christian Ethics The Christian Community as basis of Christian Ethics |
By the end of the
lesson, the learner
should be able to:
Discuss knowledge and free will as internal guides. Explain the role of intuition and feelings in decision making. Assess the limitations of internal guides. |
Exposition on knowledge, free will, intuition and feelings; Group work on limitations: ignorance, prejudice, selfishness; Practical exercises on self-criticism
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The Bible, Limitation examples, Self-reflection materials
The Bible, Cultural examples, Discussion guides The Bible, Biblical timeline, Contemporary issue examples The Bible, Church structure charts, Sample statements |
KLB Secondary CRE Form 4, Pages 4-5
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4 | 4 |
INTRODUCTION TO CHRISTIAN ETHICS
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Natural Law and Situational Ethics
Christian Values - Love and Honesty Christian Values - Justice, Respect and Humility |
By the end of the
lesson, the learner
should be able to:
Discuss natural law as basis of Christian ethics. Explain situational ethics and its applications. Compare natural law and situational ethics approaches. |
Exposition on natural law (Romans 2:14-16); Discussion of situational ethics; Debate on abortion scenario; Balance between law and situation
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The Bible, Romans passage, Debate scenarios
The Bible, Love type charts, Honesty scenarios The Bible, Prophet materials, Value scenarios |
KLB Secondary CRE Form 4, Pages 8-9
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4 | 5 |
INTRODUCTION TO CHRISTIAN ETHICS
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Christian Values - Perseverance and Chastity
Life Skills - Critical and Creative Thinking |
By the end of the
lesson, the learner
should be able to:
Discuss perseverance and persistence as Christian values. Explain chastity as Christian virtue. Cite biblical examples of perseverance and chastity. |
Scripture study on biblical perseverance (Noah, Moses, Jesus); Analysis of prayer persistence (Luke 18:1-8); Discussion of chastity and sexual purity
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The Bible, Perseverance examples, Purity guidelines
The Bible, Life skills charts, Thinking examples |
KLB Secondary CRE Form 4, Pages 13-14
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5 | 1 |
INTRODUCTION TO CHRISTIAN ETHICS
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Life Skills - Decision Making
Life Skills - Self-Esteem and Assertiveness |
By the end of the
lesson, the learner
should be able to:
Discuss decision making as essential life skill. Explain the decision-making process. Analyze biblical examples of good and poor decisions. |
Analysis of decision-making process; Study of Adam/Eve vs Jesus' decisions; Discussion of consequences and responsible choices
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The Bible, Decision scenarios, Genesis 3 materials
The Bible, Self-esteem tools, Assertiveness examples |
KLB Secondary CRE Form 4, Pages 16-17
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5 | 2 |
INTRODUCTION TO CHRISTIAN ETHICS
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Integration of Christian Ethics in Daily Life
Review and Assessment |
By the end of the
lesson, the learner
should be able to:
Apply Christian ethical principles to contemporary issues. Demonstrate decision-making using Christian values. Create action plans for ethical living. |
Analysis of Gidraf's ethical dilemma; Application of Christian values to modern situations; Development of personal ethical action plans
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The Bible, Gidraf case study, Action plan templates
The Bible, Review materials, Practice papers |
KLB Secondary CRE Form 4, Pages 1-19
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5 | 3 |
HUMAN SEXUALITY
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Definition of human sexuality
Traditional African understanding of human sexuality |
By the end of the
lesson, the learner
should be able to:
Define human sexuality. Discuss sexuality as integral part of human personality. Explain the difference between sex and sexuality. |
Brainstorming on male and female differences; Discussion on biological and psychological differences; Analysis of how sexuality affects thinking, attitudes and behavior; Examination of sexuality as God's gift
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The Bible, Gender role charts, Discussion guides
The Bible, Traditional practice examples, Cultural materials |
KLB Secondary CRE Form 4, Pages 21-22
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5 | 4 |
HUMAN SEXUALITY
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Traditional African understanding (continued)
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By the end of the
lesson, the learner
should be able to:
Describe division of labor based on sexuality. Explain distinctive roles of men and women from birth to adulthood. Analyze community practices in announcing births and role modeling. |
Discussion of gender-specific activities (wrestling, netball, domestic chores); Analysis of birth announcement practices (Gikuyu ululation example); Examination of childhood role modeling and adolescent responsibilities
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The Bible, Community practice examples, Role demonstration materials
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KLB Secondary CRE Form 4, Pages 22-24
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5 | 5 |
HUMAN SEXUALITY
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Christian teaching on human sexuality
Christian teaching (continued) and New Testament perspective |
By the end of the
lesson, the learner
should be able to:
Highlight biblical foundation of human sexuality. Discuss creation of male and female in God's image. Explain sexuality as message of love and mutual fidelity. |
Scripture reading Genesis 1:27, 1:31, 2:18-25; Discussion of complementary nature of man and woman; Analysis of sexuality as divine love expression; Examination of Old Testament regulations on sexual conduct
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The Bible, Genesis creation passages, Love concept charts
The Bible, 1 Corinthians passages, Chastity discussion materials |
KLB Secondary CRE Form 4, Page 24
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6-7 |
End term Exam |
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8 | 1 |
HUMAN SEXUALITY
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Male and female relationships in traditional African practice
Male and female relationships in traditional practice (continued) |
By the end of the
lesson, the learner
should be able to:
Discuss how age, customs and taboos determine relationships. Explain childhood and adolescent relationship patterns. Analyze supervision and controls during social occasions. |
Analysis of gradual separation of boys and girls; Discussion of gender identification with parents; Examination of supervision during feasts and dances; Study of puberty education and initiation teachings
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The Bible, Traditional relationship examples, Supervision scenarios
The Bible, Courtship examples, Community control materials |
KLB Secondary CRE Form 4, Pages 24-26
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8 | 2 |
HUMAN SEXUALITY
RESPONSIBLE SEXUAL BEHAVIOUR |
Christian teaching on male and female relationships
Christian teaching on responsible sexual behaviour |
By the end of the
lesson, the learner
should be able to:
Highlight biblical foundation of male-female equality. Discuss marriage relationship principles. Analyze Christian standards for moral relationships. |
Scripture study Genesis 1:27-28, Matthew 5:31-32; Analysis of Ephesians 5:21-29 on marriage roles; Discussion of 1 Corinthians 7:2-5 on conjugal rights; Examination of Christian virtues: chastity, respect, self-control
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The Bible, Marriage scripture passages, Virtue charts
The Bible, 1 Timothy passage, Behaviour guideline charts |
KLB Secondary CRE Form 4, Pages 26-27
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8 | 3 |
RESPONSIBLE SEXUAL BEHAVIOUR
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Christian teaching on responsible sexual behaviour (continued)
Irresponsible sexual behaviour - Incest |
By the end of the
lesson, the learner
should be able to:
Analyze biblical teachings on marriage and sex. Explain Christian guidelines for married couples. Discuss sex as God's gift within marriage. |
Scripture study Genesis 1:27-28, 2:19, 2:23-24; Discussion of sex as sacred gift from God; Analysis of Ephesians 5:22-33, 1 Peter 3:1-7 on marriage relationships; Examination of love, faithfulness and mutual submission in marriage
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The Bible, Genesis and Ephesians passages, Marriage relationship materials
The Bible, Leviticus and Luke passages, Effects analysis charts |
KLB Secondary CRE Form 4, Pages 28-29
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8 | 4 |
RESPONSIBLE SEXUAL BEHAVIOUR
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Irresponsible sexual behaviour - Rape
Irresponsible sexual behaviour - Fornication |
By the end of the
lesson, the learner
should be able to:
Define rape as sexual violence. Analyze Melissa Musau's story and effects of rape. Discuss biblical condemnation and preventive measures. |
Reading and discussion of Melissa's rape ordeal story; Analysis of rape as denial of victim's rights and expression of hatred; Study of biblical condemnation (Judges 19-20, Deuteronomy 22:25); Discussion of preventive measures: home safety, walking precautions, driving safety
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The Bible, Melissa's story extract, Safety guideline materials
The Bible, Matthew and 1 Corinthians passages, Cause and effect charts |
KLB Secondary CRE Form 4, Pages 31-36
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8 | 5 |
RESPONSIBLE SEXUAL BEHAVIOUR
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Irresponsible sexual behaviour - Adultery
Irresponsible sexual behaviour - Prostitution and Homosexuality |
By the end of the
lesson, the learner
should be able to:
Define adultery and its traditional/biblical condemnation. Explain effects of adultery on marriage and family. Discuss Christian teaching on faithfulness in marriage. |
Definition of adultery as illicit sexual intercourse outside marriage; Study of traditional African punishments: whipping, compensation, divorce; Scripture analysis Deuteronomy 22:22, Matthew 5:27-28, 5:31-32; Examination of effects: unplanned pregnancy, STIs, divorce, family violence, guilt feelings
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The Bible, Deuteronomy and Matthew passages, Traditional punishment examples
The Bible, Leviticus and Romans passages, Social issue analysis materials |
KLB Secondary CRE Form 4, Pages 39-41
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9 | 1 |
RESPONSIBLE SEXUAL BEHAVIOUR
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Irresponsible sexual behaviour - Divorce and Abortion
STIs and HIV/AIDS - Symptoms and Effects |
By the end of the
lesson, the learner
should be able to:
Explain divorce as consequence of irresponsible behaviour. Define abortion and analyze its effects. Discuss Christian teaching on sanctity of life and marriage permanence. |
Discussion of divorce as legal dissolution of marriage; Analysis of causes: unfaithfulness, poverty, violence, childlessness; Study of Jesus' teaching Mark 10:1-12, Matthew 5:31-32; Definition of abortion as deliberate removal of foetus; Examination of reasons and effects: stillbirth, infertility, depression, risk of death
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The Bible, Mark and Matthew passages, Divorce and abortion statistics
The Bible, Medical information charts, HIV/AIDS statistics |
KLB Secondary CRE Form 4, Pages 45-47
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9 | 2 |
RESPONSIBLE SEXUAL BEHAVIOUR
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Church Response to HIV/AIDS and Sexual Immorality
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By the end of the
lesson, the learner
should be able to:
Discuss Church's role in HIV/AIDS prevention and care. Explain Christian response to sexual immorality. Analyze Church programmes and organizations addressing HIV/AIDS. |
Analysis of Church's spiritual, moral and social obligations; Discussion of ministering to People Living With AIDS through Christian love; Study of Church educational programmes and counselling services; Examination of organizations: Kenya-CAN, CHAK, KCCB, NCCK; Discussion of material support and human rights advocacy; Emphasis on Christian moral values and responsible behaviour
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The Bible, Church programme materials, Organization charts
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KLB Secondary CRE Form 4, Pages 51-53
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