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WK LSN STRAND SUB-STRAND LESSON LEARNING OUTCOMES LEARNING EXPERIENCES KEY INQUIRY QUESTIONS LEARNING RESOURCES ASSESSMENT METHODS REFLECTION
1 1
Creating and Executing
Jumping - Identifying different ways of jumping
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:
- Identify jumping for height and distance
- Name body parts involved in jumping
- Show interest in jumping activities
- Watch video clips or demonstrations on jumping activities
- Discuss different ways of jumping with peers
- Practise jumping in place
1. What is jumping? 2. Why do we jump?
- KLB Creative Activities Grade 1 pg. 3
- Digital devices
- Open space
- Video clips on jumping
- Observation - Oral questions - Practical demonstration
1 2
Creating and Executing
Jumping - Jumping for height
Jumping - Jumping for distance
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:
- Jump high for height
- Demonstrate jumping as high as possible
- Appreciate jumping for enjoyment
- Practise jumping high for height
- Touch hung objects such as balloons or leaves
- Discuss body movements when jumping high
How high can you jump?
- KLB Creative Activities Grade 1 pg. 4
- Balloons
- Hung objects
- Open space
- Measuring tape
- Ropes
- Markers
- Observation - Practical tests - Peer assessment
1 3
Creating and Executing
Jumping - Improvising objects for jumping
Jumping - Creating jumping lines and objects
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:
- Identify materials for making jumping objects
- Collect materials safely from the environment
- Value improvisation for jumping activities
- Collect materials like old clothes, papers, sticks
- Discuss safety when collecting materials
- Sort materials for making jumping objects
What materials can we use for jumping?
- KLB Creative Activities Grade 1 pg. 5
- Old clothes
- Waste papers
- Sticks
- Banana leaves
- Paper bags
- Scissors
- Old rugs
- Observation - Oral questions - Practical demonstration
1 4
Creating and Executing
Jumping - Jumping forward and backward
Jumping - Jumping to the right and left
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:
- Jump in forward direction
- Jump in backward direction
- Show confidence in directional jumping
- Practise jumping forward
- Practise jumping backward
- Play games involving directional jumping
Why do we jump in different directions?
- KLB Creative Activities Grade 1 pg. 6
- Open space
- Field markers
- Ropes
- Direction markers
- Coloured ribbons
- Observation - Practical tests - Oral questions
1 5
Creating and Executing
Jumping - Singing songs while jumping
Jumping - Performing the jumping dance
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:
- Sing songs while jumping
- Jump to the rhythm of songs
- Enjoy singing and jumping together
- Sing "Skip to My Lou" while jumping
- Sing "Papa palipapa" while jumping
- Jump facing different directions while singing
How do songs help us jump?
- KLB Creative Activities Grade 1 pg. 7
- Musical instruments
- Song charts
- Open space
- Music player
- Digital devices
- Observation - Oral questions - Practical demonstration
2 1
Creating and Executing
Jumping - Playing jumping games with objects
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:
- Play games using jumping skills
- Jump over objects in a line
- Show interest in jumping games
- Place objects on a straight line
- Jump over the objects in groups
- Take turns jumping over objects
What games can we play using jumping?
- KLB Creative Activities Grade 1 pg. 8
- Blocks
- Wooden objects
- Open space
- Observation - Practical tests - Participatory assessment
2 2
Creating and Executing
Jumping - Jumping from hoop to hoop
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:
- Jump from hoop to hoop
- Take turns in jumping activities
- Appreciate teamwork in jumping games
- Lay hula hoops in patterns
- Jump from hoop to hoop
- Take turns with peers
How do we use hoops for jumping?
- KLB Creative Activities Grade 1 pg. 8
- Hula hoops
- Open space
- Markers
- Practical tests - Observation - Peer assessment
2 3
Creating and Executing
Jumping - Playing hopscotch game
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:
- Play hopscotch game
- Follow hopscotch rules
- Enjoy playing hopscotch with friends
- Learn hopscotch rules
- Draw hopscotch pattern
- Play hopscotch game with peers
What is hopscotch?
- KLB Creative Activities Grade 1 pg. 8
- Chalk
- Stones
- Open space
- Observation - Practical tests - Oral questions
2 4
Creating and Executing
Jumping - Making rope for jumping games
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:
- Make a rope for jumping
- Use the rope in jumping games
- Show creativity in making jumping equipment
- Make a rope using available materials
- Show the rope to parent or guardian
- Use the rope in jumping games at home
How can we make jumping ropes?
- KLB Creative Activities Grade 1 pg. 8
- String
- Old clothes strips
- Sisal
- Practical tests - Observation - Portfolio
2 5
Creating and Executing
Jumping - Assessing jumping skills
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:
- Demonstrate different jumping skills
- Jump for height and distance
- Reflect on jumping activities learned
- Demonstrate jumping for height
- Demonstrate jumping for distance
- Play jumping games learned
- Complete self-assessment checklist
What have we learned about jumping?
- KLB Creative Activities Grade 1 pg. 9
- Assessment checklist
- Open space
- All jumping equipment
- Practical tests - Self-assessment - Peer assessment
3 1
Creating and Executing
Rhythm - Items that maintain steady beat
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:
- Identify items that maintain steady pulse
- Feel and imitate heartbeat
- Show interest in rhythm activities
- Feel own heartbeat
- Imitate heartbeat sound
- Identify sounds made by clock, animals
What is a beat?
- KLB Creative Activities Grade 1 pg. 10
- Clock
- Pictures of animals
- Digital devices
- Observation - Oral questions - Aural tests
3 2
Creating and Executing
Rhythm - Playing steady beat on drum
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:
- Play steady beat on a drum
- Sing songs while playing beat
- Appreciate percussion instruments
- Play steady beat on drum
- Sing familiar songs while playing
- Maintain steady rhythm
How do we play a drum?
- KLB Creative Activities Grade 1 pg. 11
- Drums
- Percussion instruments
- Song charts
- Practical tests - Aural tests - Observation
3 3
Creating and Executing
Rhythm - Creating rhythms using body parts
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:
- Identify body percussion types
- Use body parts to create sounds
- Enjoy making body percussion sounds
- Watch video on body percussions
- Name body percussion types
- Practise clapping, tapping, stamping
What body parts can make sounds?
- KLB Creative Activities Grade 1 pg. 11
- Digital devices
- Video clips
- Pictures
- Observation - Practical tests - Aural tests
3 4
Creating and Executing
Rhythm - Practising clapping and tapping
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:
- Perform clapping rhythms
- Perform tapping rhythms
- Show confidence in body percussion
- Clap: Clap! Clap! Clap! Clap!
- Tap: Tap! Tap! Tap! Tap!
- Use both hands for percussion
How do we clap and tap rhythms?
- KLB Creative Activities Grade 1 pg. 12
- Rhythm charts
- Open space
- Practical tests - Observation - Peer assessment
3 5
Creating and Executing
Rhythm - Practising stamping and marching
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:
- Perform stamping rhythms
- March in rhythm
- Appreciate movement with rhythm
- Stamp: Stamp! Stamp! Stamp! Stamp!
- March: Left! Right! Left! Right!
- Combine stamping and marching
Why do we stamp and march?
- KLB Creative Activities Grade 1 pg. 12
- Open space
- Music player
- Rhythm charts
- Practical tests - Observation - Oral questions
4 1
Creating and Executing
Rhythm - Twinkle Twinkle Little Star
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:
- Sing Twinkle Twinkle Little Star
- Use body percussion with song
- Enjoy singing with movements
- Watch video of Twinkle Twinkle Little Star
- Imitate body percussion from video
- Sing and perform body percussion
How do we add movements to songs?
- KLB Creative Activities Grade 1 pg. 13
- Digital devices
- Song charts
- Video clips
- Observation - Aural tests - Practical tests
4 2
Creating and Executing
Rhythm - Happy Birthday song
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:
- Sing Happy Birthday while clapping
- Sing Happy Birthday while snapping
- Show enthusiasm in singing with actions
- Sing Happy Birthday while clapping
- Sing Happy Birthday while snapping fingers
- Sing favourite songs with clapping
Why do we clap when we sing?
- KLB Creative Activities Grade 1 pg. 13
- Song charts
- Musical instruments
- Pictures
- Aural tests - Observation - Practical tests
4 3
Creating and Executing
Rhythm - By Short song performance
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:
- Perform "By Short" song
- Clap and tap with the song
- Appreciate complex rhythmic patterns
- Learn "By Short" song words
- Perform song with clapping
- Add tapping to performance
How do we perform songs with actions?
- KLB Creative Activities Grade 1 pg. 13
- Song lyrics
- Percussion instruments
- Digital devices
- Practical tests - Aural tests - Observation
4 4
Creating and Executing
Rhythm - Making rhythms with body percussion
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:
- Create simple rhythm patterns
- Combine different body percussions
- Enjoy creating own rhythms
- Clap! Clap! Snap! Snap! patterns
- Stamp! Stamp! Tap! Tap! patterns
- Create own rhythm combinations
How can we make our own rhythms?
- KLB Creative Activities Grade 1 pg. 14
- Rhythm charts
- Recording devices
- Open space
- Practical tests - Observation - Peer assessment
4 5
Creating and Executing
Rhythm - Maji ni Uhai song
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:
- Sing Maji ni Uhai song
- March while singing
- Appreciate music and movement
- Sing Maji ni Uhai with teacher
- Clap hands while singing
- March while singing
Why is marching important in songs?
- KLB Creative Activities Grade 1 pg. 14
- Song charts
- Recording devices
- Open space
- Aural tests - Practical tests - Observation
5 1
Creating and Executing
Rhythm - Recording and sharing rhythms
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:
- Record rhythm performances
- Share recordings with class
- Give feedback on performances
- Record Maji ni Uhai performance
- Share recording with class
- Give and receive comments
How can we improve our performances?
- KLB Creative Activities Grade 1 pg. 14
- Digital devices
- Recording equipment
- Song charts
- Observation - Peer assessment - Practical tests
5 2
Creating and Executing
Rhythm - Assessing rhythm skills
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:
- Demonstrate body percussion skills
- Perform songs with rhythm
- Reflect on rhythm learning
- Demonstrate various body percussions
- Perform songs learned
- Complete self-assessment checklist
What have we learned about rhythm?
- KLB Creative Activities Grade 1 pg. 15
- Assessment checklist
- Percussion instruments
- Recording devices
- Practical tests - Self-assessment - Aural tests
5 3
Creating and Executing
Drawing - Types of lines
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:
- Identify straight, wavy, zigzag and curved lines
- Name different types of lines
- Show interest in drawing lines
- Observe pictures with different lines
- Identify line types on objects
- Touch objects with different lines
What are the different types of lines?
- KLB Creative Activities Grade 1 pg. 16
- Pictures
- Charts
- Real objects with lines
- Observation - Oral questions - Practical demonstration
5 4
Creating and Executing
Drawing - Lines in school
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:
- Identify lines in school environment
- Describe where lines are found
- Appreciate lines in surroundings
- Look at things in class
- Touch objects with straight lines
- Find zigzag and wavy lines
Where can we find lines around us?
- KLB Creative Activities Grade 1 pg. 17
- Classroom objects
- School environment
- Pictures
- Observation - Oral questions - Fieldwork reports
5 5
Creating and Executing
Drawing - Drawing with coloured pencils
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:
- Draw lines using coloured pencils
- Use different colours for lines
- Show creativity in line drawing
- Draw straight lines with coloured pencils
- Draw wavy lines
- Draw zigzag and curved lines
How do we draw neat lines?
- KLB Creative Activities Grade 1 pg. 17
- Coloured pencils
- Drawing paper
- Pencil sharpener
- Practical tests - Observation - Portfolio
6 1
Creating and Executing
Drawing - Drawing with crayons
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:
- Draw lines using crayons
- Apply different colours to lines
- Enjoy drawing with crayons
- Draw lines in different positions
- Use crayons to colour lines
- Create line patterns
What is the difference between pencils and crayons?
- KLB Creative Activities Grade 1 pg. 17
- Crayons
- Drawing paper
- Pictures
- Practical tests - Observation - Peer assessment
6 2
Creating and Executing
Drawing - Creating patterns with lines
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:
- Create patterns using lines
- Use coloured pencils for patterns
- Appreciate pattern making
- Draw patterns using lines
- Use different colours for patterns
- Display pattern work
How do we make patterns?
- KLB Creative Activities Grade 1 pg. 18
- Coloured pencils
- Drawing paper
- Pattern examples
- Practical tests - Observation - Portfolio
6 3
Creating and Executing
Drawing - Drawing objects in school
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:
- Draw simple pictures using lines
- Draw objects found in school
- Show confidence in drawing
- Use crayons to draw school objects
- Draw pictures of classroom items
- Colour the drawings
What objects can we draw?
- KLB Creative Activities Grade 1 pg. 18
- Crayons
- Drawing paper
- School objects
- Practical tests - Observation - Peer assessment
6 4
Creating and Executing
Drawing - Drawing at home
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:
- Identify lines at home
- Draw different lines and pictures
- Value drawing for expression
- Look at objects at home
- Identify different lines
- Draw lines and pictures
- Display work on walls at home
What can we draw at home?
- KLB Creative Activities Grade 1 pg. 19
- Drawing materials
- Paper
- Home objects
- Portfolio - Observation - Practical tests
6 5
Creating and Executing
Drawing - Assessing drawing skills
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:
- Demonstrate line drawing skills
- Create patterns using lines
- Reflect on drawing activities
- Draw different types of lines
- Create patterns
- Draw simple pictures
- Complete self-assessment checklist
What have we learned about drawing?
- KLB Creative Activities Grade 1 pg. 19
- Assessment checklist
- Drawing materials
- Paper
- Practical tests - Self-assessment - Portfolio
7 1
Creating and Executing
Stretching - Identifying body parts
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:
- Identify body parts involved in stretching
- Name parts used when stretching
- Show interest in stretching activities
- Look at pictures of children stretching
- Name body parts involved
- Discuss when we stretch
What body parts do we use to stretch?
- KLB Creative Activities Grade 1 pg. 20
- Pictures
- Charts
- Digital devices
- Observation - Oral questions - Practical demonstration
7 2
Creating and Executing
Stretching - Talking about body parts
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:
- Talk about body parts in stretching
- Identify many body parts involved
- Appreciate body movement
- Discuss body parts: hands, arms, neck, fingers
- Talk about legs, head, shoulders, feet, toes
- Stretch and identify body parts used
Why do we need to know body parts?
- KLB Creative Activities Grade 1 pg. 21
- Body part charts
- Pictures
- Mirrors
- Oral questions - Observation - Practical tests
7 3
Creating and Executing
Stretching - Sidewards and upward stretch
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:
- Perform sidewards stretch
- Perform upward stretch
- Show confidence in stretching
- Look at pictures of stretching directions
- Practise sidewards stretch
- Practise upward stretch
How many directions can we stretch?
- KLB Creative Activities Grade 1 pg. 21
- Pictures
- Open space
- Mats
- Practical tests - Observation - Peer assessment
7 4
Creating and Executing
Stretching - Front and back stretch
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:
- Perform front stretch
- Perform back stretch
- Appreciate different stretching directions
- Practise front stretch
- Practise back stretch
- Combine different stretches
Why do we stretch in different directions?
- KLB Creative Activities Grade 1 pg. 21
- Open space
- Mats
- Pictures
- Practical tests - Observation - Oral questions
7 5
Creating and Executing
Stretching - Simon says game
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:
- Play Simon says stretching game
- Follow stretching instructions
- Enjoy stretching games
- Play Simon says game
- Stretch to the left, forward
- Follow leader's instructions
How do games make stretching fun?
- KLB Creative Activities Grade 1 pg. 22
- Open space
- Instruction cards
- Mats
- Observation - Practical tests - Participatory assessment
8 1
Creating and Executing
Stretching - Follow the leader game
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:
- Play follow the leader game
- Imitate leader's stretches
- Show teamwork in stretching
- Leader does stretches
- Group follows and imitates
- Take turns being leader
Why is it fun to follow the leader?
- KLB Creative Activities Grade 1 pg. 22
- Open space
- Mats
- Music player
- Practical tests - Observation - Peer assessment
8

Midterm

9 1
Creating and Executing
Stretching - Head, Shoulders, Knees and Toes
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:
- Sing Head, Shoulders, Knees and Toes
- Touch body parts while singing
- Enjoy singing and stretching
- Sing the song slowly
- Touch body parts mentioned
- Increase speed gradually
How do songs help us stretch?
- KLB Creative Activities Grade 1 pg. 22
- Song charts
- Music player
- Open space
- Observation - Aural tests - Practical tests
9 2
Creating and Executing
Stretching - This is the Way We Stretch
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:
- Sing stretching song to Mulberry Bush tune
- Stretch arms and legs with song
- Appreciate singing with actions
- Sing "This is the Way We Stretch Our Arms"
- Stretch arms, legs and other body parts
- Perform with actions
What body parts can we stretch?
- KLB Creative Activities Grade 1 pg. 22
- Song charts
- Recording devices
- Open space
- Practical tests - Aural tests - Observation
9 3
Creating and Executing
Stretching - Recording stretching activities
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:
- Record stretching performances
- Use digital devices safely
- Value documenting activities
- Record stretching songs
- Record stretching exercises
- Save recordings for future
Why do we record our activities?
- KLB Creative Activities Grade 1 pg. 22
- Digital devices
- Recording equipment
- Open space
- Observation - Practical tests - Peer assessment
9 4
Creating and Executing
Stretching - Assessing stretching skills
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:
- Demonstrate stretching in directions
- Perform stretching exercises
- Reflect on stretching learning
- Name body parts used in stretching
- Demonstrate stretching directions
- Complete self-assessment checklist
What have we learned about stretching?
- KLB Creative Activities Grade 1 pg. 23
- Assessment checklist
- Open space
- Mats
- Practical tests - Self-assessment - Observation
9 5
Creating and Executing
Painting and Colouring - Colours in class
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:
- Identify colours in classroom
- Name different colours
- Show interest in colours
- Look at colours in class
- Name colours seen
- Point to different colours
What colours can you see?
- KLB Creative Activities Grade 1 pg. 24
- Coloured objects
- Colour charts
- Pictures
- Observation - Oral questions - Practical demonstration
10 1
Creating and Executing
Painting and Colouring - Colouring pictures
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:
- Colour pictures using crayons
- Apply colour within pictures
- Enjoy colouring activities
- Use crayons to colour picture
- Colour ball picture
- Stay within lines when colouring
How do we colour neatly?
- KLB Creative Activities Grade 1 pg. 24
- Crayons
- Colouring sheets
- Pictures
- Practical tests - Observation - Portfolio
10 2
Creating and Executing
Painting and Colouring - Painting with brush
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:
- Paint using a brush
- Paint a ball shape
- Appreciate painting activities
- Paint ball using brush
- Show work to class
- Talk about painting
Why do we use a brush to paint?
- KLB Creative Activities Grade 1 pg. 24
- Brushes
- Paint
- Painting paper
- Practical tests - Observation - Peer assessment
10 3
Creating and Executing
Painting and Colouring - Painting with fingers
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:
- Paint using fingers
- Apply finger painting technique
- Show creativity in finger painting
- Use fingers with paint
- Paint pictures with fingers
- Clean hands after painting
What can we paint with our fingers?
- KLB Creative Activities Grade 1 pg. 25
- Paint
- Paper
- Water and soap
- Practical tests - Observation - Portfolio
10 4
Creating and Executing
Painting and Colouring - Painting with sponge
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:
- Paint using a sponge
- Apply sponge painting technique
- Enjoy experimenting with sponge
- Use sponge with paint
- Paint pictures with sponge
- Observe different effects
How is sponge painting different?
- KLB Creative Activities Grade 1 pg. 25
- Sponges
- Paint
- Paper
- Practical tests - Observation - Peer assessment
10 5
Creating and Executing
Painting and Colouring - Showing artwork
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:
- Display painted work
- Talk about own artwork
- Appreciate peers' artwork
- Show work to class
- Talk about painting process
- Observe other learners' pictures
Why do we display our work?
- KLB Creative Activities Grade 1 pg. 25
- Display boards
- Pins
- Completed artwork
- Observation - Peer assessment - Oral questions
11 1
Creating and Executing
Painting and Colouring - Painting at home
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:
- Make paintings at home
- Name colours of home objects
- Value painting for expression
- Make several paintings at home
- Name objects and their colours
- Share home paintings with class
What can we paint at home?
- KLB Creative Activities Grade 1 pg. 26
- Painting materials
- Paper
- Home objects
- Portfolio - Observation - Practical tests
11 2
Creating and Executing
Painting and Colouring - Assessing skills
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:
- Demonstrate colouring skills
- Demonstrate painting skills
- Reflect on painting learning
- Colour pictures neatly
- Paint using brush, fingers and sponge
- Complete self-assessment checklist
What have we learned about painting?
- KLB Creative Activities Grade 1 pg. 26
- Assessment checklist
- Painting materials
- Paper
- Practical tests - Self-assessment - Portfolio
11 3
Creating and Executing
Melody - Identifying sound types
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:
- Identify melodic sounds
- Identify non-melodic sounds
- Show interest in different sounds
- Listen to sounds on piano
- Discuss if sounds make a tune
- Distinguish melodic from non-melodic
What is a melody?
- KLB Creative Activities Grade 1 pg. 27
- Piano or keyboard
- Digital devices
- Sound recordings
- Observation - Aural tests - Oral questions
11 4
Creating and Executing
Melody - Identifying melodic items
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:
- Identify items making melodic sounds
- Name instruments that make tunes
- Appreciate melodic sounds
- Look at items that make sounds
- Identify which make tunes
- Discuss melodic vs non-melodic
Which items make melodic sounds?
- KLB Creative Activities Grade 1 pg. 28
- Musical instruments
- Pictures
- Sound examples
- Aural tests - Observation - Oral questions
11 5
Creating and Executing
Melody - Humming tunes
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:
- Hum familiar tunes
- Make melodic sounds by humming
- Enjoy humming melodies
- Hum familiar tune
- Make melodic sounds
- Practise humming songs
How do we hum?
- KLB Creative Activities Grade 1 pg. 28
- Song charts
- Musical instruments
- Recording devices
- Aural tests - Practical tests - Observation
12 1
Creating and Executing
Melody - Playing drum and shaker
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:
- Play beat on drum
- Play beat on shaker
- Understand non-melodic sounds
- Play beat on drum
- Play beat on shaker
- Make non-melodic sounds
What is a non-melodic sound?
- KLB Creative Activities Grade 1 pg. 28
- Drums
- Shakers
- Percussion instruments
- Practical tests - Aural tests - Observation
12 2
Creating and Executing
Melody - Brother John song
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:
- Sing Brother John
- Identify lines that sound same
- Recognize like sections in songs
- Sing Brother John with teacher
- Identify which lines sound same
- Identify which lines sound different
How do we know if lines sound the same?
- KLB Creative Activities Grade 1 pg. 28
- Song charts
- Musical instruments
- Digital devices
- Aural tests - Observation - Practical tests
12 3
Creating and Executing
Melody - Nyuki Lia Wee song
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:
- Sing Nyuki Lia Wee
- Hum tune of lines
- Identify same tunes in song
- Sing Nyuki Lia Wee with teacher
- Hum tune of line 1
- Find lines with same tune
What lines have the same tune?
- KLB Creative Activities Grade 1 pg. 29
- Song charts
- Recording devices
- Musical instruments
- Aural tests - Practical tests - Observation
12 4
Creating and Executing
Melody - Here We Come song
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:
- Listen to Here We Come
- Identify same and different lines
- Appreciate song structures
- Listen to Here We Come song
- Identify lines that sound same
- Identify lines that sound different
How can songs have different parts?
- KLB Creative Activities Grade 1 pg. 29
- Song recordings
- Charts
- Digital devices
- Aural tests - Observation - Oral questions
12 5
Creating and Executing
Melody - Listening and imitating
Melody - Assessing melody skills
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:
- Listen to simple melodic patterns
- Imitate melodies by singing
- Show confidence in singing
- Listen to melodies with teacher
- Imitate by singing songs
- Practise different songs
How do we imitate melodies?
- KLB Creative Activities Grade 1 pg. 29
- Song charts
- Musical instruments
- Recording devices
- KLB Creative Activities Grade 1 pg. 30
- Assessment checklist
- Aural tests - Practical tests - Observation

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