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Grade 1 2026
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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
Melody - Identifying melodic and non-melodic sounds
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:
- Identify sounds as melodic or non-melodic
- Distinguish between different types of sounds
- Show interest in listening to sounds
- Listen to a variety of sounds
- Identify them as melodic or non-melodic
- Discuss the difference between melodic and non-melodic sounds
Why are melodic sounds important?
- Mentor Creative Activities Learner's Book pg. 65
- Audio recordings
- Pictures of sound sources
- Observation - Oral questions - Aural test
1 2
Creating and Executing
Melody - Identifying sounds from pictures
Melody - Listening and identifying played sounds
Melody - Recognizing similar and different tunes
Melody - Finding repeated lines in songs
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:
- Name things in pictures
- Identify which sounds they make
- Make the sounds
- Name the things in pictures
- Identify what sounds each makes
- Make the sound that each makes to your friend
What sounds does each object make?
- Mentor Creative Activities Learner's Book pg. 65
- Pictures of sound-making objects
- Flashcards
- Mentor Creative Activities Learner's Book pg. 66
- Sound-making objects
- Audio recordings
- Song lyrics
- Observation - Oral questions - Practical demonstration
1 3
Creating and Executing
Melody - Singing melodic patterns
Melody - Humming parts of songs
Melody - Singing each line after teacher
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:
- Listen to melodic patterns
- Echo simple melodies
- Sing with correct pitch
- Listen to song "Ndizi, machungwa"
- Sing the first line
- Hum the second line
- Sing the last line
- Sing the whole song
Why do we echo melodies?
- Mentor Creative Activities Learner's Book pg. 67
- Song lyrics
- Pitching instrument
- Action demonstrations
- Mentor Creative Activities Learner's Book pg. 68
- Resource person
- Aural test - Practical demonstration - Observation
2 1
Creating and Executing
Melody - Singing "Twinkle twinkle little star"
Melody - Creating pictures of sound-making objects
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:
- Sing "Twinkle twinkle little star"
- Follow teacher's demonstration
- Perform song correctly
- Teacher sings "Twinkle twinkle little star" line by line
- Sing each line after teacher
- Sing whole song after teacher
Why do we learn new songs?
- Mentor Creative Activities Learner's Book pg. 68
- Song lyrics
- Pitching instrument
- Mentor Creative Activities Learner's Book pg. 69
- Drawing materials
- Exercise books
- Aural test - Observation - Practical demonstration
2 2
Creating and Executing
Melody - Identifying sounds at home
Melody - Recognizing melodic sound makers
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:
- Listen to sounds at home
- Name melodic sounds
- Name non-melodic sounds
- Listen to sounds at home
- Name animals and objects that make melodic sounds
- Name objects and animals that make non-melodic sounds
What melodic sounds do you hear at home?
- Mentor Creative Activities Learner's Book pg. 69
- Home environment
- Pictures
- Worksheets
- Oral presentations - Field work reports - Observation
2 3
Creating and Executing
Melody - Filling in missing words in songs
Melody - Appreciating melodic sounds and songs
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:
- Complete "Twinkle twinkle little star"
- Fill in missing words
- Sing completed song
- Complete the song "Twinkle twinkle little ___"
- Fill in: "star", "high", "star"
- Sing the completed song aloud
Why is it important to know song words?
- Mentor Creative Activities Learner's Book pg. 69
- Song worksheets
- Pencils
- Song lyrics
- Audio recordings
- Written tests - Aural test - Observation
3 1
Creating and Executing
Pattern Making - What is a pattern
Pattern Making - Identifying numeral and letter patterns
Pattern Making - Creating patterns using letters
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:
- Define what a pattern is
- Understand patterns are made by repeating
- Show interest in making patterns
- Learn that pattern is art made by repeating a shape, number, letter or colour
- Understand patterns are beautiful to look at
- Discuss different types of patterns
How is a pattern made?
- Mentor Creative Activities Learner's Book pg. 71
- Examples of patterns
- Flashcards
- Pattern examples
- Mentor Creative Activities Learner's Book pg. 72
- Letter cards
- Writing materials
- Observation - Oral questions - Peer assessment
3 2
Creating and Executing
Pattern Making - Identifying letter patterns in school
Pattern Making - Finishing letter patterns
Pattern Making - Understanding numeral patterns
Pattern Making - Reading number patterns aloud
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:
- Look around school
- Name objects with letter patterns
- Write letter patterns seen
- Walk around your school
- Name objects that have letter patterns
- Write the letter patterns you have seen
Where can we find letter patterns?
- Mentor Creative Activities Learner's Book pg. 72
- School environment
- Writing materials
- Pattern worksheets
- Mentor Creative Activities Learner's Book pg. 73
- Number cards
- Pattern examples
- Number pattern charts
- Flashcards
- Fieldwork reports - Observation - Oral presentations
3 3
Creating and Executing
Pattern Making - Finishing number patterns
Pattern Making - Making personal number patterns
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:
- Complete patterns with numbers 1 and 8
- Use crayons to color patterns
- Create patterns with numbers 5, 7, 6
- Complete patterns: 11111___, 8888___
- Use crayons to create patterns with numbers 5, 7, 6
How do we complete number patterns?
- Mentor Creative Activities Learner's Book pg. 73
- Crayons
- Pattern worksheets
- Paper
- Number cards
- Practical tests - Written tests - Product assessment
4 1
Creating and Executing
Performing and Displaying
Performing and Displaying
Performing and Displaying
Pattern Making - Appreciating patterns for creativity
Singing Games - Kenyan Style - Props
Singing Games - Kenyan Style - Props
Singing Games - Kenyan Style - Making a hula-hoop
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:
- Create patterns on plain paper
- Draw a shirt with patterns
- Appreciate patterns for expression
- Display their work for peer appreciation
- On a plain paper, draw a shirt
- Create patterns on the shirt using numbers or letters
- Color the patterns using crayons
- Display work in the class gallery
- Discuss what we learned about pattern making
- Share favorite patterns with peers
What have we learned about patterns?
- Mentor Creative Activities Learner's Book pg. 74
- Plain paper
- Drawing materials
- Coloring materials (crayons, colored pencils)
- Display board
- Mentor Creative Activities pg. 76
- Digital devices
- Video clips of singing games
- Sample props (rope, basket, ball)
- Mentor Creative Activities pg. 77-78
- Flashcards with props
- Pictures of props
- Charts
- Mentor Creative Activities pg. 79
- Long sticks or foldable pipes
- Elastic bands
- Sandpaper
- Showcase - Peer assessment - Self-assessment - Product assessment
4 2
Performing and Displaying
Singing Games - Kenyan Style - Making a hula-hoop
Singing Games - Kenyan Style - Songs
Singing Games - Kenyan Style - Kanyoni kanja
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:
- Make a simple hula-hoop
- Follow steps to create props
- Work safely with materials
- Fold stick or pipe into a loop
- Tie ends with elastic band
- Smoothen with sandpaper
- Show hula-hoop in class
- Clean working area
How do we make a hula-hoop?
- Mentor Creative Activities pg. 79-80
- Sticks/pipes
- Elastic bands
- Sandpaper
- Mentor Creative Activities pg. 80
- Video clips
- Digital device
- Audio recordings
- Props (balls, baskets)
- Song lyrics chart
- Practical assessment - Product evaluation - Safety observation
4 3
Performing and Displaying
Singing Games - Kenyan Style - Game activities
Singing Games - Kenyan Style - Performing singing games
Singing Games - Kenyan Style - Making patterns
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:
- Identify games in singing games
- Name different activities
- Show interest in playing singing games
- Look at pictures of children playing
- Discuss what they are doing
- Name games played during singing games
- Talk about favorite games
What games do you play during singing games?
- Mentor Creative Activities pg. 81-82
- Pictures of singing games
- Video clips
- Mentor Creative Activities pg. 82
- Digital recording device
- Props
- Open space
- Visual aids
- Observation - Oral questions - Discussion
5 1
Performing and Displaying
Singing Games - Kenyan Style - Circle pattern
Singing Games - Kenyan Style - Line and square patterns
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:
- Stand in a circle
- Sing while making patterns
- Jump as singing
- Stand in circle formation
- Sing 'Oringo bayoyo'
- Imitate pattern shown
- Jump while singing
What pattern are you making?
- Mentor Creative Activities pg. 82-83
- Open space
- Song lyrics
- Mentor Creative Activities pg. 83
- Multiple songs
- Formation assessment - Singing and movement - Participation
5 2
Performing and Displaying
Singing Games - Kenyan Style - Safety
Singing Games - Kenyan Style - Performance
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:
- Practice singing games safely
- Show good behavior
- Respect others during games
- Clear performing area
- Practice singing game
- Show respect to others
- Observe safety rules
How do we keep safe during singing games?
- Mentor Creative Activities pg. 84-85
- Open safe space
- Props
- Mentor Creative Activities pg. 85-87
- All props
- Digital device
- Performance space
- Safety observation - Behavior assessment - Etiquette check
5 3
Performing and Displaying
Throwing and Catching - Materials
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:
- Name materials for making a ball
- Identify materials in pictures
- Show interest in collecting materials
- Look at pictures of materials
- Name the materials
- Identify materials in locality
- Share with friends about materials
What materials can make a ball?
- Mentor Creative Activities pg. 89
- Pictures of materials
- Sample materials
- Observation - Naming materials - Discussion
6 1
Performing and Displaying
Throwing and Catching - Collecting materials
Throwing and Catching - Making a ball
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:
- Collect materials for making ball
- List collected materials
- Store materials safely
- Take walk in school area
- Collect materials for ball
- List materials collected
- Keep materials safely
- Wash hands after collection
Why do we wash hands after collecting materials?
- Mentor Creative Activities pg. 90
- Collection bags
- Soap and water
- Video clips
- Waste papers
- Carrier bags
- Material collection - List making - Hygiene observation
6 2
Performing and Displaying
Throwing and Catching - Making a ball
Throwing and Catching - Basic skills
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:
- Complete making a ball
- Tie string around ball
- Make ball ready for use
- Fold carrier bag
- Tie string around ball
- Knot the string
- Create mesh of string
- Complete the ball
What do we use to tie the ball?
- Mentor Creative Activities pg. 90-91
- String or banana fiber
- Carrier bags
- Papers
- Mentor Creative Activities pg. 91
- Pictures
- Demonstration
- Product assessment - Tying skills - Final ball quality
6 3
Performing and Displaying
Throwing and Catching - Triangle formation
Throwing and Catching - Circle formation
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:
- Stand in triangle formation
- Throw ball to others
- Catch ball in turns
- Stand in triangle formation
- Take turns throwing
- Catch the ball
- Cheer each other
How do we throw the ball?
- Mentor Creative Activities pg. 92
- Ball made earlier
- Open space
- Ball
- Formation observation - Throwing skill - Catching skill
7 1
Performing and Displaying
Throwing and Catching - Curved line formation
Throwing and Catching - Zigzag formation
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:
- Stand in curved line
- Take turns throwing and catching
- Respect each other during game
- Stand in curved line
- One learner stands in front
- Take turns throwing and catching
- Show respect during game
What formation are you making?
- Mentor Creative Activities pg. 93
- Ball
- Open space
- Mentor Creative Activities pg. 95
- Formation assessment - Turn-taking - Respect observation
7 2
Performing and Displaying
Throwing and Catching - Game practice
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:
- Practice throwing accurately
- Catch ball successfully
- Play safely with others
- Practice throwing in pairs
- Practice catching in groups
- Play simple throwing games
- Follow safety rules
How can we throw better?
- Mentor Creative Activities pg. 95
- Balls
- Open space
- Skill improvement - Game participation - Safety compliance
7 3
Performing and Displaying
Throwing and Catching - Games
Throwing and Catching - Skills assessment
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:
- Play throwing and catching games
- Work in teams
- Enjoy physical activity
- Play organized games
- Work in teams
- Throw and catch in games
- Encourage teammates
What games can we play with throwing and catching?
- Mentor Creative Activities pg. 95
- Multiple balls
- Open space
- Mentor Creative Activities pg. 96
- Assessment rubric
- Balls
- Game play - Teamwork - Enjoyment
8 1
Performing and Displaying
Throwing and Catching - Review
Throwing and Catching - Fun games
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:
- Review all formations learned
- Practice all skills learned
- Celebrate achievements
- Review triangle formation
- Review circle formation
- Review other formations
- Practice all skills
- Celebrate progress
What did you learn about throwing and catching?
- Mentor Creative Activities pg. 89-96
- Balls
- Open space
- Mentor Creative Activities pg. 95-96
- Open safe space
- Comprehensive review - Skill demonstration - Participation
8 2
Performing and Displaying
Paper Craft - Identifying items
Paper Craft - Learning techniques
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:
- Identify items made from paper
- Name paper craft items
- Show interest in paper craft
- Look at pictures of paper items
- Discuss what is seen
- Identify materials used
- Think about how items were made
What can we make with paper?
- Mentor Creative Activities pg. 97
- Pictures of paper crafts
- Sample paper items
- Video clips
- Digital device
- Observation - Naming items - Discussion
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10 1
Performing and Displaying
Paper Craft - Materials collection
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:
- Collect different types of paper
- Store materials safely
- Show responsibility in material care
- Take walk within school
- Collect different papers
- Keep materials safely
- Wash hands after collecting
What types of paper can we collect?
- Mentor Creative Activities pg. 98
- Collection bags
- Various papers
- Soap and water
- Material collection - Storage skills - Hygiene observation
10 2
Performing and Displaying
Paper Craft - Making a paper fan
Paper Craft - Completing the fan
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:
- Draw lines on paper
- Fold paper along lines
- Begin making a fan
- Draw lines on paper
- Fold along first line
- Turn paper over
- Fold along second line
What is pleating?
- Mentor Creative Activities pg. 98
- Colored paper
- Pencil
- Ruler
- Mentor Creative Activities pg. 98-99
- Glue
- Pleated paper
- Line drawing - Folding accuracy - Following steps
10 3
Performing and Displaying
Paper Craft - Displaying and using
Paper Craft - Making a paper hat
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:
- Smoothen and decorate fan
- Display fan to friends
- Use fan during play
- Smoothen fan with fingers
- Decorate using tools
- Display to class
- Use during play
- Clean working area
Why do we decorate the fan?
- Mentor Creative Activities pg. 99
- Texturing tools
- Display area
- Mentor Creative Activities pg. 99-100
- Colored papers
- Demonstration
- Product quality - Display skills - Creativity
11 1
Performing and Displaying
Paper Craft - Completing the hat
Paper Craft - Singing with hat
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:
- Complete folding process
- Make finished hat
- Wear the hat
- Fold bottom parts
- Turn and fold other part
- Complete the hat
- Wear it
- Show to friends
How do we complete the hat?
- Mentor Creative Activities pg. 100
- Paper hats in progress
- Mentor Creative Activities pg. 101
- Paper hats
- Song lyrics
- Completion skills - Final product - Presentation
11 2
Performing and Displaying
Paper Craft - Using the fan
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:
- Use paper fan
- Sing songs with fan
- Appreciate paper craft
- Take paper fan made
- Fan yourself while singing
- Sing 'This is the way we play'
- Play together
Why is paper craft fun?
- Mentor Creative Activities pg. 101-102
- Paper fans
- Song lyrics
- Fan usage - Singing - Group participation
11 3
Performing and Displaying
Log Roll - Watching and learning
Log Roll - Practice
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:
- Watch video or demonstration
- Identify hand placement
- Identify leg placement
- Watch video on log roll
- Watch peers do log roll
- Identify where hands are placed
- Identify how legs are placed
How do we position our body?
- Mentor Creative Activities pg. 104
- Video clips
- Demonstration space
- Smooth surface
- Safe space
- Observation - Position identification - Understanding
12 1
Performing and Displaying
Log Roll - Rolling practice
T-Balance - Watching and learning
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:
- Roll to any direction
- Roll back to starting position
- Observe safety
- Roll to any direction
- Roll back to start
- Repeat activity four times
- Observe safety
- Remove sharp objects
How do we roll safely?
- Mentor Creative Activities pg. 104-105
- Clear open space
- Mentor Creative Activities pg. 105
- Video clips
- Demonstration
- Rolling technique - Direction control - Safety compliance
12 2
Performing and Displaying
T-Balance - Starting position
T-Balance - Complete position
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:
- Stand straight
- Raise hands above head
- Prepare for T-balance
- Stand straight with legs together
- Raise both hands above head
- Follow teacher guidance
- Prepare for bending
How do we start T-balance?
- Mentor Creative Activities pg. 105
- Open space
- Visual guide
- Mentor Creative Activities pg. 105-106
- Balance space
- Standing position - Hand placement - Body alignment
12 3
Performing and Displaying
Log Roll and T-Balance - Collecting materials
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:
- Identify materials for markers
- Collect materials safely
- Share with others
- Identify reusable materials
- Collect materials
- Share with peers
- Keep materials safe
- Observe safety
What materials can we use?
- Mentor Creative Activities pg. 106
- Reusable materials
- Collection bags
- Material identification - Collection skills - Safety awareness
13 1
Performing and Displaying
Log Roll and T-Balance - Making field markers
Log Roll and T-Balance - Completing markers
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:
- Cut colored paper
- Wrap bottle with paper
- Begin making marker
- Cut colored paper
- Wrap bottle with paper
- Use glue to stick
- Follow steps carefully
How do we make a marker?
- Mentor Creative Activities pg. 106-107
- Empty bottles
- Colored paper
- Glue
- Scissors
- Mentor Creative Activities pg. 107
- Paper cones
- Bottles
- Cutting skills - Wrapping ability - Gluing technique
13 2
Performing and Displaying
Log Roll and T-Balance - Log roll with markers
Log Roll and T-Balance - Log roll relay race
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:
- Mark space using markers
- Roll to different directions
- Follow leader's directions
- Mark open space with markers
- Choose a leader
- Leader says directions
- Roll to the right/left
- Take turns being leader
Why do we use markers?
- Mentor Creative Activities pg. 107-108
- Field markers
- Open space
- Mentor Creative Activities pg. 108-109
- Markers
- Music player
- Space marking - Direction following - Leadership skills
13 3
Performing and Displaying
Log Roll and T-Balance - T-balance with markers
Log Roll and T-Balance - Partner balance
Log Roll and T-Balance - Skills check
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:
- Use markers for T-balance
- Face different directions
- Hold position
- Mark field with markers
- Do T-balance facing right
- Do T-balance facing left
- Face backward and forward
- Hold each position
How many directions can we face?
- Mentor Creative Activities pg. 109-110
- Field markers
- Open space
- Mentor Creative Activities pg. 110
- Pairs
- Mentor Creative Activities pg. 111-112
- Assessment rubric
- Performance space
- Direction changes - Balance maintenance - Multiple positions

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