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WK LSN TOPIC SUB-TOPIC OBJECTIVES T/L ACTIVITIES T/L AIDS REFERENCE REMARKS
1 2
Introduction to History and Government
Meaning of history Meaning of Government
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:


Define the term history
Explain the meaning of the term government

Explaining the meaning of the terms history and government
Student writing down important points
Asking questions
Answering questions
Note taking by the teacher on the chalk board
 Students book  Charts maps
 Evolving world Bk 1 page 1-2 K.L.B Bk 1 page 1-2
1 3
Introduction to History and Government
Sources of information on history and Government Unwritten source Oral tradition Limitations of oral tradition Archeology Paleontology
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:


Identify the source of information on history and Government. Oral traditions and its limitations
Archeology
Paleontology

Explanation
Discussion
Asking and answering questions
Giving assignment
Note taking
 Students book
Maps
Picture 
Evolving world Bk 1 page 1-2
K.I.E Bk 1 page 6-15
K.L.B Bk 1 page 2-6 
2 1-2
Introduction to History and Government
Introduction to History and Government
Early Man
Anthropology Geology Genetics
Linguistics Ethnology Resources person
Mass media Written sources and their limitations
Importance of studying history Importance of studying Government
The origin of early man Mythical theory Creation theory Evolution theory
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:
Explain anthropology, Geology and Genetics as sources of information on History and Government
Explain linguistics ethnology and resource persons
A source of information on History and Government
State advantages and limitations of linguistics
Explain mass media and written sources of information on History
State the limitations of written sources
Explain the importance of studying History and Government
Explain the origin of man as given in the mythical theory, creation and evolution theory
Explanations
Discussions
Answering questions
Asking questions
Note taking
Explanations on content
Asking and answering questions
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Explaining the importance of studying history and Government
Note taking
Discussions
Asking questions
Answering questions
Discussions on the origin of man
Asking and answering questions
maps
Realia
Teachers guide
Resource person
 Students book  Charts maps
Charts  Students book  Charts maps
 Students book  Charts maps
Students book  Teachers guide book
Charts
maps
 Evolving world Bk 1 page 1-2
K.I.E Bk 1 page 8-10
K.L.B History and Government Bk 1 page 4 
 Evolving world Bk 1 page 4-5
K.L.B History and Government Bk 1 page 6-7 
2 3
Early Man
Evolution of Man Meaning of evolution Stages in the evolution of man Aegyptopitism Dryopitr
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:


explain and identify the stages through which a man evolved
Aegytopithecus
Dryopithecus

Explaining the stages of evolution
Discussing time different features of man at each stage
Asking and answering question
Note taking
Maps
Students book
Teachers guideCharts
Maps
Pictures
 Evolving world Bk 1 page 17-29
K.L.B History and Government Bk 1 page 9-21 
3 1-2
Early Man
Kenyapithecus (Kenya ape) and Ramapithecus (Asian Ape) Australopithecus
Evolution of man Homohabilis (handy man) Homo Erectures (upright man)
Homo Sapies( intelligent man Rhodesium man Neanderthan man Cro-magnion
Evolution of man Homo sapiens
Cultural and economic practices of early man Early stone age/ lower paleolithition and 2nd phase
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:
Identify and explain the stages through which man evolved i.e
kenyapithecus
Ramapithecus
Australopithecus
Explain the stages through which man evolved i.e homohabilis and erectus
State characteristics of Homo sapies, Rhodesium, cro-magnon
Explain the stages through which man evolved
Explain the stages through which man evolved 1.e Homo Sapiens, Sapiens
State the characteristics of Homo Sapiens-Sapiens
Explain the cultural and economic practices of man during the milestone age
Explaining the stages of evolution
Discussing
Describing
Answering questions
Asking questions
Explanation
Describing
Questions and answers
Explanations
Discussions
Drawing a picture of Homo sapiens sapiens
Note taking
Explaining the characteristics of Homo Sapiens Sapiens
Explanations
Discussions
Asking and answering questions
Charts
Students book
Photographs
Pictures 
Chart
Pictures
Teachers book 
Text book
Maps
Pictures/photographs
Documents
H
Maps
Photographs
Students book
Teachers guide
Revision 
 Students book  Charts maps
 Evolving world Bk 1 page 19-22
K.L.B History and Government Bk 1 page 11-16
 Evolving world Bk 1 page 23-24
K.L.B History and Government Bk 1 page 16 
3 3
Early Man
Middle stone age/middle Paleolithic use and 2nd phases
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:


Explain the cultural and economic practices of man during the late stone age
Explain the economic practices of man during their stage

Explaining the cultural and economic practices of early man in middle stone age
Discussions
Note taking
Asking and answering questions
 Students book  Charts maps
 Evolving world Bk 1 page 24-28
K.L.B History and Government Bk 1 page 18-19 
4 1-2
Early Man
Development of Agriculture
Development of Agriculture
The late stone age/upper Paleolithic 15,000-8,000 years ago
Development of early Agriculture Beginning of crop growing The beginning of animal domestication
Early Agriculture in Egypt Characteristics of early Agriculture Impact of Early Agriculture in Egypt
Early Agriculture in Mesopotamian Characteristic of early Agriculture in Mesopotamia Impacts of early Agriculture in Mesopotamia
The Agricultural Revolution
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:
Explain the cultural and economic practices of man during the late stone age
Explain the economic practices of man during their stage
State factors that contribute to the beginning of crop growing
State factors that led to domestication of animals
State the characteristics of early Agriculture
Explain the impact of early Agriculture in Egypt
Identify the characteristics of early Agriculture in Mesopotamia
Explain the impacts of early Agriculture in Mesopotamia

Define the term Agrarian Revolution
Explain the farming methods in Britain after the Agrarian Revolution
Explanation
Discussions
Note taking
Asking questions and answering questions
Explanations
Demonstrations
Drawing
Asking and answering questions
Drawing map of Egypt
Explanation
Discussions
Asking and answering questions
Note taking
Explanations
Writing down important points
Demonstrating
 Students book  Charts maps
Maps
Charts
Students book
Picture
Maps
Photographs
Students book
Teachers guide
Pictures 
 Students book  Charts maps
 Evolving world Bk 1 page 27
K.L.B History and Government Bk 1 page 19-21 
Evolving world Bk 1  page 34-35
K.L.B History and Government Bk 1 page 25-26
4 3
Development of Agriculture
Farming methods after Agrarian Revolution
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:


Explain the farming methods in Britain after the Agrarian Revolution

Discussions
Explanations
Asking and answering questions
Note taking
 Students book  Charts maps
 Evolving world Bk 1 page 40-42
K.L.B History and Government Bk 1 page 28-30 
5 1-2
Development of Agriculture
The people of Kenya up to the 19th Century
Effects of Agrarian Revolution in Britain Agrarian Revolution in U.S.A
Effects of Agrarian Revolution in U.S.A Food situation in Africa and the role of the world
Factors contributing to food shortage in Africa Remedies of food shortage
Early inhabitants Origin, migration and settlement of people of Kenya
Origin, migration and settlement of the Eastern cushites Rendile Somali
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:
Explain the effects of the Agrarian Revolution in Britain
Explain the factors that contributed to Agrarian Revolution in U.S.A
State the effects of Agrarian period from U.S.A
Explain the food situation in Africa and the rest of the world
Identify the factors contributing to food shortage in Africa and the rest of the world
Identify effects of food shortage
Explain the remedies to food shortage in Africa and the rest of the world
Trace the origin, migration and settlement of the people of Kenya
Explain the origin, migration and settlement of the Eastern Cushites i.e Rendile and Somali
State factors and reasons for their migrations
State results of their migration of settlement
Explaining the effects of Agrarian Revolution in Britain and factors contributing to Agrarian Revolution in U.S.A
Discussion
Asking and answering questions
Note taking
Explanations
Discussions
Drawings
Discussions
Drawing the map of Kenya showing the early inhabitants
Explanations
Asking and answering questions
Note taking
 Students book  Charts maps
Students book
Maps
Chart
Pattern
handouts
Maps
Charts
Hand-outs
pictures
 Evolving world Bk 1  page 42-44
K.L.B History and Government Bk 1 page 30-33 
Evolving world Bk 1 page 51-52
K.L.B History and Government Bk 1 page 38-39
5 3
The people of Kenya up to the 19th Century
Origin, migration and settlement of Bantu Factors that led to the migration of the Western Bantu
Origin, migration and settlement of Bantu Factors that led to the migration if the western Bantu
Origin, migration and settlement of Abaluhya Abagusii Abakuria
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:
State the reasons for the migration of the Bantus
Explain the reasons of their settlements
Explain the reasons for their settlements
State the causes of migration of Abaluhya, Abagusiii and Abakuria
Explain the origin and settlement of Abaluhya, Abagusii and Abakuria
Explanations
Discussions
Asking and answering questions
Writing down important points
Note taking
Demonstration
explaining the origin, migration and settlement of Abagusii, Abaluhya and Abakuria
demonstrating
drawing of maps showing migration patterns
Students book
Teachers guide
Maps
Charts
handouts
 Students book  Charts maps
pictures
 Evolving world Bk 1  page 52-53
K.L.B History and Government Bk 1 page 48-49

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