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| WK | LSN | STRAND | SUB-STRAND | LESSON LEARNING OUTCOMES | LEARNING EXPERIENCES | KEY INQUIRY QUESTIONS | LEARNING RESOURCES | ASSESSMENT METHODS | REFLECTION |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 2 | 1 |
Creating and Executing
|
Melody - Familiar tunes
Melody - Melody identification |
By the end of the
lesson, the learner
should be able to:
- Listen to familiar songs - Sing along or hum the tune - Identify parts where tune repeats or changes |
The learner is guided to:
- Listen to "Old MacDonald" and "Are you sleeping" - Sing along or hum as they listen - Pay attention to parts where tune repeats and where it changes |
Which parts of the song sound the same?
|
- Humming Bird Creative Activities Grade 2 pg. 43
- Song books - Audio recordings - Musical instruments - Humming Bird Creative Activities Grade 2 pg. 44 |
- Aural tests
- Practical tests
- Oral questions
|
|
| 2 | 2 |
Creating and Executing
|
Melody - Visual representation
Melody - Shape and sound connection |
By the end of the
lesson, the learner
should be able to:
- Listen to short familiar song - Use shapes to represent different parts of melody - Understand how shapes show melody patterns |
The learner is guided to:
- Listen to a familiar song and identify different parts - Identify parts with similar tune - Use shapes (circle, triangle, square) to represent those parts |
How do shapes help us understand melodies?
|
- Humming Bird Creative Activities Grade 2 pg. 44
- Shape cutouts - Song recordings - Paper and crayons - Humming Bird Creative Activities Grade 2 pg. 45 - Coloured papers - Crayons |
- Practical tests
- Observation
- Oral questions
|
|
| 2 | 3 |
Creating and Executing
|
Melody - Partner activity
|
By the end of the
lesson, the learner
should be able to:
- Take turns singing with a partner - Hold up shapes for different parts while partner sings - Show appreciation for peer learning |
The learner is guided to:
- Take turns to sing familiar songs with a partner - One holds up shapes while the other sings - Switch roles after singing through once |
How did using shapes help you understand the melody?
|
- Humming Bird Creative Activities Grade 2 pg. 45
- Shape cards - Song books - Musical instruments |
- Peer assessment
- Practical tests
- Oral questions
|
|
| 2 | 4 |
Creating and Executing
|
Melody - Text improvisation
Melody - Group composition |
By the end of the
lesson, the learner
should be able to:
- Sing new song using tune of "Mary Had a Little Lamb" - Understand how words can be changed while keeping tune - Show interest in creating new lyrics |
The learner is guided to:
- Sing the song "Let us show respect each day" using Mary's tune - Learn that words can be changed while tune stays the same - Practice singing the new lyrics with the familiar melody |
How can we use familiar tunes to create new songs?
|
- Humming Bird Creative Activities Grade 2 pg. 45
- Song books - Lyric sheets - Audio recordings - Humming Bird Creative Activities Grade 2 pg. 46 - Writing materials - Musical instruments |
- Oral tests
- Practical tests
- Aural tests
|
|
| 2 | 5 |
Creating and Executing
|
Melody - Performance presentation
Melody - Documentation |
By the end of the
lesson, the learner
should be able to:
- Perform new song created by group - Share thoughts about performances - Appreciate peer creativity |
The learner is guided to:
- Each group performs the new song for the class - Share thoughts: what they liked about new lyrics, how well words fit melody - Discuss how changing words can change meaning |
How does changing words change a song's meaning?
|
- Humming Bird Creative Activities Grade 2 pg. 46
- Performance space - Song sheets - Recording devices - Humming Bird Creative Activities Grade 2 pg. 47 - Digital devices - Playback equipment |
- Practical tests
- Peer assessment
- Oral presentations
|
|
| 3 | 1 |
Creating and Executing
|
Melody - Melodic changes
|
By the end of the
lesson, the learner
should be able to:
- Listen to same song with changes in tune - Discuss how changes make song feel - Express feelings about varied melodies |
The learner is guided to:
- Listen to same song with little change in tune - Talk about how changes make the song feel (happy, slow, sad) - Discuss how new tune makes them feel |
How do different tunes make us feel differently?
|
- Humming Bird Creative Activities Grade 2 pg. 47
- Audio recordings - Musical instruments - Emotion charts |
- Aural tests
- Oral questions
- Written tests
|
|
| 3 | 2 |
Creating and Executing
|
Melody - Family engagement
Melody - Performance review |
By the end of the
lesson, the learner
should be able to:
- Listen to songs at home - Identify different parts of songs - Share findings with family |
The learner is guided to:
- Listen to songs on radio or online using digital devices - Identify different parts of songs listened to - Share what they learned with family members |
What songs can we analyze at home?
|
- Humming Bird Creative Activities Grade 2 pg. 47
- Digital devices - Radio - Internet access - Humming Bird Creative Activities Grade 2 pg. 43 - Assessment materials - Song recordings - Shape cards |
- Fieldwork reports
- Oral presentations
- Portfolio
|
|
| 3 | 3 |
Creating and Executing
|
Drawing and Painting - Blowing technique
Drawing and Painting - Spray painting |
By the end of the
lesson, the learner
should be able to:
- Recognize colour mixing by blowing technique - Observe videos showing the technique - Show interest in new painting methods |
The learner is guided to:
- Watch videos/pictures showing colour mixing by blowing - Observe how colours mix when blown - Discuss safety measures when using blowing technique |
What happens when we blow paint?
|
- Humming Bird Creative Activities Grade 2 pg. 14
- Digital devices - Video clips - Safety charts - Humming Bird Creative Activities Grade 2 pg. 15 - Old brushes - Paint - Paper - Cleaning materials |
- Observation
- Oral questions
- Written tests
|
|
| 3 | 4 |
Creating and Executing
|
Drawing and Painting - Blowing colours
|
By the end of the
lesson, the learner
should be able to:
- Mix colours by blowing using straws - Create random patterns - Show creativity in colour blowing |
The learner is guided to:
- Mix colours by blowing randomly using straws or biro pen tube - Observe safety while blowing colours - Create interesting patterns through blown paint |
What patterns can we create by blowing paint?
|
- Humming Bird Creative Activities Grade 2 pg. 15
- Straws or pen tubes - Paint - Paper |
- Practical tests
- Showcase
- Peer assessment
|
|
| 3 | 5 |
Creating and Executing
|
Drawing and Painting - Shape compositions
Drawing and Painting - Expression through art |
By the end of the
lesson, the learner
should be able to:
- Draw simple composition using regular and irregular shapes - Colour the composition - Show creativity in composition |
The learner is guided to:
- Draw simple composition using regular and irregular shapes - Colour the composition using various colours - Ensure neat colouring within shapes |
How can we combine different shapes in one picture?
|
- Humming Bird Creative Activities Grade 2 pg. 15
- Drawing paper - Crayons or pencils - Colour charts - Paint - Brushes - Paper or canvas |
- Practical tests
- Showcase
- Peer assessment
|
|
| 4 | 1 |
Creating and Executing
|
Drawing and Painting - Art exhibition
|
By the end of the
lesson, the learner
should be able to:
- Display their work collaboratively - Give peer feedback - Appreciate diverse artistic expressions |
The learner is guided to:
- Work with peers to display their artwork - Give feedback on peers' work - Talk about colours, shapes and textures used |
How can we give helpful feedback on artwork?
|
- Humming Bird Creative Activities Grade 2 pg. 15
- Display boards - Gallery space - Artwork samples |
- Showcase
- Peer assessment
- Oral presentations
|
|
| 4 | 2 |
Creating and Executing
Performing and Displaying |
Drawing and Painting - Skills review
Creating and Executing - Comprehensive review Singing Games - Western Style - Identifying props |
By the end of the
lesson, the learner
should be able to:
- Demonstrate all drawing and painting skills learned - Create a final artwork piece - Show appreciation for drawing and painting |
The learner is guided to:
- Review all techniques learned (texture, blotting, spraying, painting) - Create a final artwork incorporating learned skills - Present and explain their artwork |
What techniques have you enjoyed learning most?
|
- Humming Bird Creative Activities Grade 2 pg. 9
- All art materials - Assessment rubrics - Display materials - Humming Bird Creative Activities Grade 2 pg. 1 - All materials used in strand - Assessment tools - Portfolio materials - Humming Bird Creative Activities pg. 95 - Digital resources - Audio/visual recordings - Sample props |
- Practical tests
- Showcase
- Self-assessment
|
|
| 4 | 3 |
Performing and Displaying
|
Singing Games - Western Style - Props in different games
Singing Games - Western Style - Selecting props Singing Games - Western Style - Using props |
By the end of the
lesson, the learner
should be able to:
- Observe props in various singing games - Match props to specific games - Understand how props vary by game |
- Watch different Western singing games
- Identify which props are used in each game - Discuss examples like "Bingo" with ribbons |
Which props are used in different games?
|
- Humming Bird Creative Activities pg. 95
- Video clips - Digital devices - Pictures of props - Humming Bird Creative Activities pg. 96 - Various props available - Selection area - Discussion materials - Selected props - Open performance space - Musical instruments |
- Observation
- Oral questions
- Matching activities
|
|
| 4 | 4 |
Performing and Displaying
|
Singing Games - Western Style - Identifying materials for props
Singing Games - Western Style - Making simple props Singing Games - Western Style - Making props (continued) |
By the end of the
lesson, the learner
should be able to:
- Identify materials for making props - Recognize recyclable materials - Plan prop creation |
- Look at materials available in classroom
- Identify paper, strings, fabric scraps - Discuss what can be made from each |
What materials can we use to make props?
|
- Humming Bird Creative Activities pg. 97
- Recyclable materials - Paper and strings - Fabric scraps - Paper, strings, scissors - Glue and tape - Decorative materials - Craft materials - Testing space - Repair materials |
- Observation
- Oral questions
- Material identification
|
|
| 4 | 5 |
Performing and Displaying
|
Singing Games - Western Style - Using homemade props
Singing Games - Western Style - Identifying safety issues Singing Games - Western Style - Learning safety rules |
By the end of the
lesson, the learner
should be able to:
- Use homemade props in a singing game - Compare with store-bought props - Appreciate their creations |
- Perform with homemade props
- Discuss effectiveness - Share experiences with peers |
Are homemade props as good as bought ones?
|
- Humming Bird Creative Activities pg. 97
- Homemade props - Performance space - Musical instruments - Safety pictures - Discussion materials - Chart paper - Humming Bird Creative Activities pg. 98 - Safety tips chart - Writing materials - Display board |
- Practical tests
- Peer assessment
- Self-reflection
|
|
| 5 | 1 |
Performing and Displaying
|
Singing Games - Western Style - Safe movements
|
By the end of the
lesson, the learner
should be able to:
- Move smoothly during games - Avoid jumping or moving too fast - Be aware of others around them |
- Practice controlled movements
- Move at appropriate speeds - Maintain safe distances |
How do we move safely during games?
|
- Humming Bird Creative Activities pg. 98
- Open performance space - Movement markers - Music for practice |
- Practical tests
- Observation
- Safety awareness
|
|
| 5 | 2 |
Performing and Displaying
|
Singing Games - Western Style - Hydration and rest
Singing Games - Western Style - Identifying roles |
By the end of the
lesson, the learner
should be able to:
- Understand the importance of drinking water - Know when to rest - Practice self-care during activities |
- Discuss drinking water before and after
- Take appropriate rest breaks - Listen to body signals |
Why should we drink water during activities?
|
- Humming Bird Creative Activities pg. 98
- Water bottles - Rest area - Health information - Role pictures - Digital resources - Chart paper |
- Observation
- Oral questions
- Self-care practices
|
|
| 5 | 3 |
Performing and Displaying
|
Singing Games - Western Style - Singers
Singing Games - Western Style - Dancers |
By the end of the
lesson, the learner
should be able to:
- Understand the singer's role - Practice singing clearly - Work as part of singing group |
- Observe singers in videos
- Practice singing parts of games - Work on clear pronunciation |
What does a singer do in a singing game?
|
- Humming Bird Creative Activities pg. 99
- Song lyrics - Musical instruments - Audio resources - Open space - Music for movement - Movement props |
- Practical tests
- Observation
- Singing quality
|
|
| 5 | 4 |
Performing and Displaying
|
Singing Games - Western Style - Instrumentalists
|
By the end of the
lesson, the learner
should be able to:
- Understand the instrumentalist's role - Play simple instruments - Accompany singing games |
- Identify instruments used in games
- Practice playing simple instruments - Coordinate with singers |
What instruments can accompany singing games?
|
- Humming Bird Creative Activities pg. 99
- Simple instruments - Rhythm sticks - Tambourines |
- Practical tests
- Observation
- Rhythm accuracy
|
|
| 5 | 5 |
Performing and Displaying
|
Singing Games - Western Style - Choosing personal role
Kicking - Observing kicking |
By the end of the
lesson, the learner
should be able to:
- Choose a role they want to play - Explain their choice - Commit to practicing their role |
- Consider personal preferences
- Choose to be singer, dancer, or instrumentalist - Share choice with group |
Which role do you want to play? Why?
|
- Humming Bird Creative Activities pg. 99
- Role cards - Discussion area - Planning materials - Humming Bird Creative Activities pg. 100 - Pictures of kicking - Sports images - Discussion materials |
- Observation
- Oral questions
- Decision-making
|
|
| 6 | 1 |
Performing and Displaying
|
Kicking - Identifying foot parts
|
By the end of the
lesson, the learner
should be able to:
- Name parts of the foot - Point to toes, heel, inside, outside - Understand foot structure |
- Look at pictures of feet
- Identify and label parts - Touch their own foot parts |
What are the parts of the foot?
|
- Humming Bird Creative Activities pg. 100
- Foot diagrams - Pictures - Labels |
- Observation
- Oral questions
- Body awareness
|
|
| 6 | 2 |
Performing and Displaying
|
Kicking - Matching parts to kicking
Kicking - Practicing foot parts awareness |
By the end of the
lesson, the learner
should be able to:
- Match foot parts to kicking directions - Understand which part kicks where - Complete naming activities |
- Look at Job, June, Alice, and Dan kicking
- Fill in blanks about which part they use - Match pictures to descriptions |
Which part of the foot kicks forward? Backward?
|
- Humming Bird Creative Activities pg. 100
- Activity sheets - Pictures - Writing materials - Humming Bird Creative Activities pg. 101 - Soft balls - Open space - Safety area |
- Written work
- Oral questions
- Matching accuracy
|
|
| 6 | 3 |
Performing and Displaying
|
Kicking - Forward kicking
Kicking - Backward kicking |
By the end of the
lesson, the learner
should be able to:
- Kick a ball forward - Use appropriate foot part - Control ball direction |
- Stand in field
- Practice kicking ball forward - Aim for targets |
How do we kick a ball forward?
|
- Humming Bird Creative Activities pg. 101
- Balls - Open field - Target markers - Humming Bird Creative Activities pg. 102 - Open space - Balance support if needed |
- Practical tests
- Observation
- Accuracy
|
|
| 6 | 4 |
Performing and Displaying
|
Kicking - Sideways kicking (left)
|
By the end of the
lesson, the learner
should be able to:
- Kick ball to the left - Use inside of right foot - Coordinate body movement |
- Position body appropriately
- Use inside of foot to kick left - Practice repeatedly |
How do we kick to the left side?
|
- Humming Bird Creative Activities pg. 102
- Balls - Field markers - Direction signs |
- Practical tests
- Observation
- Direction accuracy
|
|
| 6 | 5 |
Performing and Displaying
|
Kicking - Sideways kicking (right)
Kicking - Combining directions |
By the end of the
lesson, the learner
should be able to:
- Kick ball to the right - Use inside of left foot - Control ball path |
- Position for right kick
- Use appropriate foot part - Aim and kick accurately |
How do we kick to the right side?
|
- Humming Bird Creative Activities pg. 102
- Balls - Open field - Direction markers - Direction cards |
- Practical tests
- Observation
- Coordination
|
|
| 7 | 1 |
Performing and Displaying
|
Kicking - Collecting materials
Kicking - Preparing papers |
By the end of the
lesson, the learner
should be able to:
- Identify materials for ball-making - Collect waste papers and bags - Understand recycling |
- Find waste polythene bags
- Collect waste papers - Gather strings and scissors |
What materials do we need to make a ball?
|
- Humming Bird Creative Activities pg. 101
- Waste materials - Collection bags - Storage area - Waste papers - Work surface - Demonstration model |
- Observation
- Material collection
- Organization
|
|
| 7 | 2 |
Performing and Displaying
|
Kicking - Wrapping the ball
|
By the end of the
lesson, the learner
should be able to:
- Wrap papers in polythene bag - Twist to make round shape - Tie bag tightly |
- Put folded papers in bag
- Twist and shape into ball - Tie securely |
How do we wrap the ball?
|
- Humming Bird Creative Activities pg. 101
- Polythene bags - Prepared cores - String for tying |
- Practical tests
- Observation
- Construction skills
|
|
| 7 | 3 |
Performing and Displaying
|
Kicking - Securing with string
Kicking - Completing and testing |
By the end of the
lesson, the learner
should be able to:
- Tie string around ball - Make knots and lines across - Ensure ball is firm |
- Use string to tie around ball
- Create pattern of knots - Tie on all sides |
How do we secure the ball with string?
|
- Humming Bird Creative Activities pg. 102
- Wrapped balls - String - Scissors - Nearly complete balls - Testing space - Repair materials |
- Practical tests
- Product quality
- Knot-tying skills
|
|
| 7 | 4 |
Performing and Displaying
|
Plaited Ornaments - Observing ornaments
Plaited Ornaments - Types of materials |
By the end of the
lesson, the learner
should be able to:
- Identify plaited ornaments - Observe bracelets and necklaces - Recognize plaiting technique |
- Look at pictures of ornaments
- Identify bracelets in images - Discuss where they are worn |
What are plaited ornaments?
|
- Humming Bird Creative Activities pg. 106
- Pictures of ornaments - Sample bracelets - Digital resources - Material samples - Pictures - Touch-and-feel materials |
- Observation
- Oral questions
- Identification
|
|
| 7 | 5 |
Performing and Displaying
|
Plaited Ornaments - Viewing online samples
|
By the end of the
lesson, the learner
should be able to:
- View plaited bracelets online - Identify different styles - Discuss designs seen |
- Use digital devices to find bracelets
- Look at various designs - Talk about what they see |
What designs can we see online?
|
- Humming Bird Creative Activities pg. 107
- Digital devices - Internet access - Display screen |
- Observation
- Oral questions
- Digital literacy
|
|
| 8 |
Midterm |
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| 9 | 1 |
Performing and Displaying
|
Plaited Ornaments - Gathering materials
Plaited Ornaments - Showing materials |
By the end of the
lesson, the learner
should be able to:
- Collect materials for plaiting - Find threads, cloth strips, or sisal - Store materials safely |
- Search for suitable materials at home
- Bring threads, cloth strips, or sisal - Keep in a safe bag |
What materials will you bring for plaiting?
|
- Humming Bird Creative Activities pg. 107
- Collection bags - Storage containers - Material checklist - Collected materials - Display area - Sharing space |
- Observation
- Material collection
- Organization
|
|
| 9 | 2 |
Performing and Displaying
|
Plaited Ornaments - Cutting and measuring
Plaited Ornaments - Making double knot |
By the end of the
lesson, the learner
should be able to:
- Cut materials to appropriate length - Measure to fit hand - Fold to double size |
- Measure string or cloth strip around wrist
- Cut to appropriate length - Fold to make it double |
How do we measure for a bracelet?
|
- Humming Bird Creative Activities pg. 107
- Scissors - Measuring tools - Materials to cut - Prepared strands - Practice cords - Demonstration model |
- Practical tests
- Observation
- Measurement skills
|
|
| 9 | 3 |
Performing and Displaying
|
Plaited Ornaments - Beginning single strand
|
By the end of the
lesson, the learner
should be able to:
- Start plaiting single strand - Follow initial steps - Maintain even tension |
- Begin plaiting process
- Follow step-by-step instructions - Keep strand even |
How do we start plaiting?
|
- Humming Bird Creative Activities pg. 108
- Prepared materials - Instruction guide - Help stations |
- Practical tests
- Observation
- Technique
|
|
| 9 | 4 |
Performing and Displaying
|
Plaited Ornaments - Continuing plait
Plaited Ornaments - Adding beads |
By the end of the
lesson, the learner
should be able to:
- Continue plaiting the strand - Maintain consistent pattern - Work patiently |
- Continue from previous lesson
- Plait to desired length - Check for evenness |
How long should the plait be?
|
- Humming Bird Creative Activities pg. 108
- Work in progress - Additional materials if needed - Measuring guide - Humming Bird Creative Activities pg. 109 - Beads - Completed plaits - Fastening materials |
- Practical tests
- Observation
- Patience and persistence
|
|
| 9 | 5 |
Performing and Displaying
|
Egg Roll and Swan Balance - Understanding egg roll
Egg Roll and Swan Balance - Body positions |
By the end of the
lesson, the learner
should be able to:
- Understand what egg roll is - Identify it as tucked sideways roll - Observe demonstrations |
- Look at pictures of egg roll
- Watch video or live demonstration - Discuss body positions |
What is an egg roll?
|
- Humming Bird Creative Activities pg. 112
- Pictures - Video clips - Demonstration space - Landing mats - Open space - Position guide |
- Observation
- Oral questions
- Understanding check
|
|
| 10 | 1 |
Performing and Displaying
|
Egg Roll and Swan Balance - Directions of rolling
|
By the end of the
lesson, the learner
should be able to:
- Identify directions body moves when rolling - Name left, right, forward, backward - Understand directional movement |
- Look at pictures A, B, C, D
- Name directions shown - Discuss which direction is which |
In which directions can we roll?
|
- Humming Bird Creative Activities pg. 113
- Direction pictures - Direction cards - Compass markers |
- Observation
- Oral questions
- Direction identification
|
|
| 10 | 2 |
Performing and Displaying
|
Egg Roll and Swan Balance - Rolling technique
Egg Roll and Swan Balance - Understanding swan balance |
By the end of the
lesson, the learner
should be able to:
- Use elbows and knees to push - Roll sideways in tucked position - Maintain form throughout |
- Practice pushing with elbows and knees
- Keep rolling until back on knees - Stay tucked throughout |
How do we keep rolling?
|
- Humming Bird Creative Activities pg. 113
- Landing mats - Practice area - Safety supervisor - Pictures - Video clips - Demonstration model |
- Practical tests
- Observation
- Technique assessment
|
|
| 10 | 3 |
Performing and Displaying
|
Egg Roll and Swan Balance - Body parts for balance
Egg Roll and Swan Balance - Swan balance steps |
By the end of the
lesson, the learner
should be able to:
- Identify legs, hands, arms, back - Understand role of each part - Recognize balance requirements |
- Name body parts in picture
- Discuss function of each part - Talk about balance concept |
Which body parts help us balance?
|
- Humming Bird Creative Activities pg. 114
- Body part charts - Pictures - Mirror for self-observation - Balance area - Support bars if needed - Mirrors |
- Observation
- Oral questions
- Body awareness
|
|
| 10 | 4 |
Performing and Displaying
|
Egg Roll and Swan Balance - Holding position
|
By the end of the
lesson, the learner
should be able to:
- Lean forward while balancing - Hold position for few seconds - Return to standing safely |
- Lean body forward as leg goes back
- Hold the pose steadily - Slowly bring leg down |
How long can you hold the balance?
|
- Humming Bird Creative Activities pg. 114
- Landing mats - Timing device - Balance support |
- Practical tests
- Observation
- Balance duration
|
|
| 10 | 5 |
Performing and Displaying
|
Egg Roll and Swan Balance - Safety precautions
Egg Roll and Swan Balance - Materials for markers |
By the end of the
lesson, the learner
should be able to:
- Identify safety measures - Understand importance of flat area - Avoid sharp objects |
- Discuss safety rules
- Check area for hazards - Clear space of sharp objects |
Why is safety important in gymnastics?
|
- Humming Bird Creative Activities pg. 114
- Safety checklist - Clear practice area - First aid kit nearby - Sample markers - Pictures - Material options |
- Observation
- Oral questions
- Safety awareness
|
|
| 11 | 1 |
Performing and Displaying
|
Egg Roll and Swan Balance - Making paper markers
|
By the end of the
lesson, the learner
should be able to:
- Draw circles on paper - Cut out circles - Begin creating marker |
- Draw big and small circles
- Use scissors to cut carefully - Make hole in smaller circle |
How do we make paper markers?
|
- Humming Bird Creative Activities pg. 115
- Paper - Scissors - Drawing tools |
- Practical tests
- Observation
- Cutting skills
|
|
| 11 | 2 |
Performing and Displaying
|
Egg Roll and Swan Balance - Completing markers
Egg Roll and Swan Balance - Marking the field |
By the end of the
lesson, the learner
should be able to:
- Fold and glue paper - Complete cone shape - Make several markers |
- Cut one side and fold
- Apply glue to stick - Let dry and make more |
How many markers do we need?
|
- Humming Bird Creative Activities pg. 115
- Paper, scissors, glue - Drying area - Storage box - Completed markers - Open field - Measuring tape |
- Practical tests
- Product quality
- Quantity produced
|
|
| 11 | 3 |
Performing and Displaying
|
Egg Roll and Swan Balance - Practicing egg roll
Wind Musical Instruments - What are wind instruments |
By the end of the
lesson, the learner
should be able to:
- Perform egg roll on marked field - Roll from start to finish - Follow proper technique |
- Line up at start
- Tuck into egg roll position - Roll to finish line |
Can you roll from start to finish?
|
- Humming Bird Creative Activities pg. 115
- Marked field - Landing mats - Safety observers - Humming Bird Creative Activities pg. 118 - Pictures - Sample instruments - Sound clips |
- Practical tests
- Observation
- Distance and form
|
|
| 11 | 4 |
Performing and Displaying
|
Wind Musical Instruments - Kenyan wind instruments
|
By the end of the
lesson, the learner
should be able to:
- Identify wind instruments from Kenya - Name different communities' instruments - Appreciate cultural diversity |
- Look at pictures of Kenyan flutes
- Watch videos of instruments being played - Discuss different types |
Which communities use wind instruments?
|
- Humming Bird Creative Activities pg. 118
- Cultural pictures - Video clips - Map of Kenya |
- Observation
- Oral questions
- Cultural awareness
|
|
| 11 | 5 |
Performing and Displaying
|
Wind Musical Instruments - Sounds and appearance
Wind Musical Instruments - Materials needed |
By the end of the
lesson, the learner
should be able to:
- Describe sounds of wind instruments - Talk about their appearance - Compare different instruments |
- Listen to recordings
- Describe sounds heard - Discuss visual features |
How do wind instruments sound?
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- Humming Bird Creative Activities pg. 118
- Audio recordings - Pictures - Comparison charts - Material samples - Touch samples |
- Observation
- Oral questions
- Listening skills
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| 12 | 1 |
Performing and Displaying
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Wind Musical Instruments - Tools needed
Wind Musical Instruments - Collecting materials |
By the end of the
lesson, the learner
should be able to:
- Identify tools for flute making - Recognize scissors, knife, drill - Understand safety with tools |
- Look at tools needed
- Discuss sharp tools safety - Plan for adult supervision |
Which tools are needed for making flutes?
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- Humming Bird Creative Activities pg. 118
- Tool pictures - Safety guidelines - Adult supervision plan - Humming Bird Creative Activities pg. 119 - Collection bags - Storage area - Material checklist |
- Observation
- Oral questions
- Safety awareness
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| 12 | 2 |
Performing and Displaying
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Wind Musical Instruments - Cutting to size
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By the end of the
lesson, the learner
should be able to:
- Cut bamboo to appropriate length (with help) - Measure correct size - Handle materials safely |
- Measure bamboo stem
- Mark cutting point - Cut with teacher assistance |
What size should our flute be?
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- Humming Bird Creative Activities pg. 119
- Bamboo stems - Measuring tools - Cutting tools |
- Practical tests
- Observation
- Safety compliance
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| 12 | 3 |
Performing and Displaying
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Wind Musical Instruments - Marking holes
Wind Musical Instruments - Drilling holes |
By the end of the
lesson, the learner
should be able to:
- Mark places for holes - Space holes appropriately - Understand hole placement |
- Study flute models
- Mark holes on bamboo - Check spacing |
Where should the holes be?
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- Humming Bird Creative Activities pg. 119
- Sample flutes - Markers - Measuring tools - Drill or sharp tools - Bamboo with marks - Safety equipment |
- Observation
- Accuracy
- Planning skills
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| 12 | 4 |
Performing and Displaying
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Wind Musical Instruments - Cleaning and finishing
Wind Musical Instruments - Holding the flute |
By the end of the
lesson, the learner
should be able to:
- Clean the finished flute - Smooth rough edges - Prepare for decoration |
- Wipe flute clean
- Check for rough spots - Prepare for next step |
How do we finish making a flute?
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- Humming Bird Creative Activities pg. 120
- Cleaning materials - Sandpaper if needed - Finished flute examples - Completed flutes - Position guide - Mirror for checking |
- Practical tests
- Product quality
- Attention to detail
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| 12 | 5 |
Performing and Displaying
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Wind Musical Instruments - Blowing technique
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By the end of the
lesson, the learner
should be able to:
- Breathe in properly - Blow gently into flute - Produce clear sound |
- Practice breathing
- Blow gently across opening - Adjust for clear tone |
How do we blow into a flute?
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- Humming Bird Creative Activities pg. 120
- Flutes - Quiet practice area - Breathing guide |
- Practical tests
- Observation
- Sound quality
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