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Christian Religious Education
Grade 6 2026
TERM II
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1

SCHOOL OPENING AND REVISION

2 1
THE LIFE OF JESUS CHRIST
The Call of the Disciples - Selection and calling (4 lessons)
The Call of the Disciples - Fishers of men
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:

-Describe the call of the first disciples as guided by the scripture
-Identify the first four disciples called by Jesus
-Appreciate the immediate response of the disciples
Learners in small groups discuss different roles they play in Church and share in class. They will identify the roles of the disciples of Jesus and how they were called, referring to Mark 1:16-20.
How did the disciples respond to the call of Jesus Christ?
Good News Bible
-Flash cards
-Pictures
-Songs Digital devices
-Charts poems
-MENTOR Christian Religious Education Learner's Book page 51
-MENTOR Christian Religious Education Learner's Book page 52
Written Quizzes -Checklists -Oral questions
2 2
THE LIFE OF JESUS CHRIST
The Call of the Disciples - Service in society
The Call of the Disciples - Personal response
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:

-Examine how different people are called to serve God today
-Identify different ways of serving God in society
-Appreciate the various forms of service to God
Learners to watch a video clip on the call of the first disciples and discuss observations. They will then identify and list different ways people serve God in their church and community, creating a chart of service opportunities.
How did the disciples respond to the call of Jesus Christ?
Good News Bible
-Flash cards
-Pictures
-Songs Digital devices
-Charts poems
-MENTOR Christian Religious Education Learner's Book page 53
-MENTOR Christian Religious Education Learner's Book page 54
Written Quizzes -Checklists -Oral questions
2 3
THE LIFE OF JESUS CHRIST
The Temptations of Jesus Christ - Desert experience (5 lessons)
The Temptations of Jesus Christ - Responding to temptation
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:

-Define temptation
-Narrate the temptations Jesus was tempted in the wilderness
-Identify Jesus' response to temptation
Learners to brainstorm in pairs the temptations they face in their daily lives and share with class. They will then read Luke 4:1-13 and retell the story of Jesus' temptation in the wilderness, focusing on the first temptation of turning stones into bread.
What are temptations?
Good News Bible
-Flash cards
-Pictures
-Songs Digital devices
-Charts poems
-MENTOR Christian Religious Education Learner's Book page 55
-MENTOR Christian Religious Education Learner's Book page 56
Written Quizzes -Checklists -Oral questions
3 1
THE LIFE OF JESUS CHRIST
The Temptations of Jesus Christ - Common temptations
The Temptations of Jesus Christ - Overcoming temptation
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:

-Identify temptations that Christians face in society today
-Relate Jesus' temptations to daily challenges
-Appreciate the universality of temptation
Learners in pairs to list the temptations that Christians face in their daily lives. They will categorize these temptations and compare them with Jesus' temptations, discussing commonalities and differences. They will watch a video clip on the temptations of Jesus Christ and discuss lessons learned.
How do you overcome temptations as a young person?
Good News Bible
-Flash cards
-Pictures
-Songs Digital devices
-Charts poems
-MENTOR Christian Religious Education Learner's Book page 57
-MENTOR Christian Religious Education Learner's Book page 58
Written Quizzes -Checklists -Oral questions
3 2
THE LIFE OF JESUS CHRIST
The Temptations of Jesus Christ - Applying Jesus' example
Miracles of Jesus Christ - The Roman Officer's servant (4 lessons)
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:

-Apply lessons from Jesus' temptations to personal life
-Compose a poem about overcoming temptation
-Commit to following Jesus' example in temptation
Learners to recite a poem about temptation and discuss its meaning. They will then compose their own poems or songs about overcoming temptation using Jesus' example, emphasizing the role of Scripture, prayer, and faith in God. They will perform these creative works for the class.
How do you overcome temptations as a young person?
Good News Bible
-Flash cards
-Pictures
-Songs Digital devices
-Charts poems
-MENTOR Christian Religious Education Learner's Book page 59
-MENTOR Christian Religious Education Learner's Book page 60
Written Quizzes -Checklists -Oral questions
3 3
THE LIFE OF JESUS CHRIST
Miracles of Jesus Christ - Faith of the Roman officer
Miracles of Jesus Christ - Lessons from the healing
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:

-Identify the qualities shown by the Roman officer
-Explain the role of faith in receiving healing
-Value the importance of humility and faith
Learners to discuss in groups the qualities demonstrated by the Roman officer such as faith, humility, and compassion for his servant. They will create a character map of the Roman officer and discuss how these qualities can be applied in their own lives.
How did the Roman officer demonstrate faith in God?
Good News Bible
-Flash cards
-Pictures
-Songs Digital devices
-Charts poems
-MENTOR Christian Religious Education Learner's Book page 61
-MENTOR Christian Religious Education Learner's Book page 62
Written Quizzes -Checklists -Oral questions
4 1
THE LIFE OF JESUS CHRIST
Miracles of Jesus Christ - Helping the sick
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:

-Role play the story of the Roman officer's servant
-Identify ways to help the sick in society
-Desire to help the sick in his/her daily life
Learners to role play the story of the healing of the Roman officer's servant, with different students taking the roles of Jesus, the Roman officer, and others. They will then discuss practical ways they can help the sick in their community and compose a song or poem about helping the sick as Jesus did.
How did the Roman officer demonstrate faith in God?
Good News Bible
-Flash cards
-Pictures
-Songs Digital devices
-Charts poems
-MENTOR Christian Religious Education Learner's Book page 63
Written Quizzes -Checklists -Oral questions
4 2
THE LIFE OF JESUS CHRIST
Faith in God - The bleeding woman (4 lessons)
Faith in God - Church and government help
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:

-Describe the miracle of healing the bleeding woman
-Identify the woman's faith and persistence
-Appreciate the healing power of Jesus
Learners to share experiences of sickness and healing in pairs. They will then read Luke 8:43-48 and retell the miracle of the healing of the bleeding woman, focusing on her determination to reach Jesus despite obstacles.
How did the bleeding woman show faith in God?
Good News Bible
-Flash cards
-Pictures
-Songs Digital devices
-Charts poems
-MENTOR Christian Religious Education Learner's Book page 65
-MENTOR Christian Religious Education Learner's Book page 66
Written Quizzes -Checklists -Oral questions
4 3
THE LIFE OF JESUS CHRIST
Faith in God - Lessons from the healing
Faith in God - Personal application
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:

-Outline lessons learnt from the miracle of healing of the bleeding woman
-Relate the woman's faith to personal challenges
-Appreciate the importance of persistent faith
Learners to discuss in pairs lessons learnt from the healing of the bleeding woman and share with class. They will identify key lessons such as the importance of faith, persistence, Jesus' compassion, and God's power to heal chronic conditions, creating a visual presentation of these lessons.
How did the bleeding woman show faith in God?
Good News Bible
-Flash cards
-Pictures
-Songs Digital devices
-Charts poems
-MENTOR Christian Religious Education Learner's Book page 67
-MENTOR Christian Religious Education Learner's Book page 68
Written Quizzes -Checklists -Oral questions
5 1
THE LIFE OF JESUS CHRIST
Jesus Power over Death - The story of Lazarus (4 lessons)
Jesus Power over Death - Jesus' compassion
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:

-Describe the miracle of raising Lazarus from the dead
-Explain the concept of empathy
-Value the importance of caring for those in grief
Learners to share how they show empathy to the needy and discuss practical examples. They will then read in pairs John 11:32-45 and retell the miracle of the raising of Lazarus, focusing on Jesus' emotional response to Mary and Martha's grief.
Why did Jesus say that Lazarus was only asleep?
Good News Bible
-Flash cards
-Pictures
-Songs Digital devices
-Charts poems
-MENTOR Christian Religious Education Learner's Book page 70
-MENTOR Christian Religious Education Learner's Book page 71
Written Quizzes -Checklists -Oral questions
5 2
THE LIFE OF JESUS CHRIST
Jesus Power over Death - Lessons from Lazarus
Jesus Power over Death - Role play and creative expression
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:

-Discuss lessons learnt from the miracle of raising of Lazarus from the dead
-Identify Jesus' power over death
-Appreciate the miracle of raising Lazarus as a sign of resurrection
Learners to examine flashcards with lessons from the raising of Lazarus and discuss their meanings. They will identify key lessons such as Jesus' power over death, the importance of faith, the reality of resurrection, and God's glory revealed through miracles.
Why did Jesus say that Lazarus was only asleep?
Good News Bible
-Flash cards
-Pictures
-Songs Digital devices
-Charts poems
-MENTOR Christian Religious Education Learner's Book page 72
-MENTOR Christian Religious Education Learner's Book page 73
Written Quizzes -Checklists -Oral questions
5 3
THE LIFE OF JESUS CHRIST
The Kingdom of God - Hidden treasure parable (4 lessons)
The Kingdom of God - Understanding the parable
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:

-Examine the parable of the hidden treasure to enhance understanding of God's Kingdom
-Define the meaning of treasure
-Appreciate the value of God's Kingdom
Learners to define the meaning of the word 'treasure' and share on why the kingdom of God is so 'valuable.' They will discuss things they consider treasures in their lives and why certain things are valuable to them.
Why is the kingdom of God compared to a treasure?
Good News Bible
-Flash cards
-Pictures
-Songs Digital devices
-Charts poems
-MENTOR Christian Religious Education Learner's Book page 74
-MENTOR Christian Religious Education Learner's Book page 75
Written Quizzes -Checklists -Oral questions
6 1
THE LIFE OF JESUS CHRIST
The Kingdom of God - Lessons from the parable
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:

-Outline lessons learnt from the parable of the hidden treasure
-Identify sacrifices needed for the Kingdom
-Appreciate the rewards of seeking God's Kingdom
Learners to discuss in small groups lessons learnt from the parable of the hidden treasure and share with class. They will identify key lessons such as the supreme value of God's kingdom, the necessity of sacrifice, and the joy of finding spiritual treasure, creating a visual presentation of these lessons.
Why is the kingdom of God compared to a treasure?
Good News Bible
-Flash cards
-Pictures
-Songs Digital devices
-Charts poems
-MENTOR Christian Religious Education Learner's Book page 76
Written Quizzes -Checklists -Oral questions
6 2
THE LIFE OF JESUS CHRIST
The Kingdom of God - Creative applications
Attitude towards Wealth - The rich man and Lazarus (4 lessons)
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:

-Role play the parable of the hidden treasure
-Compose a song about the value of God's Kingdom
-Desire to live as partakers of the kingdom of God
Learners to role play the parable of the hidden treasure, depicting the discovery, joy, sacrifice, and acquisition of the field. They will then compose and sing songs about the value of the Kingdom of God, emphasizing its supreme worth compared to worldly treasures, and create posters illustrating this value.
Why is the kingdom of God compared to a treasure?
Good News Bible
-Flash cards
-Pictures
-Songs Digital devices
-Charts poems
-MENTOR Christian Religious Education Learner's Book page 77
-MENTOR Christian Religious Education Learner's Book page 78
Written Quizzes -Checklists -Oral questions
6 3
THE LIFE OF JESUS CHRIST
Attitude towards Wealth - The afterlife reality
Attitude towards Wealth - Lessons from the parable
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:

-Explain the reversal of fortunes in the afterlife
-Discuss the rich man's requests and Abraham's responses
-Value the importance of caring for the less fortunate
Learners to watch a video clip on the rich man and Lazarus and discuss observations. They will analyze the reversal of fortunes in the afterlife and Abraham's explanations to the rich man, creating a comparison chart of the characters' situations before and after death.
How should Christians use their wealth?
Good News Bible
-Flash cards
-Pictures
-Songs Digital devices
-Charts poems
-MENTOR Christian Religious Education Learner's Book page 79
-MENTOR Christian Religious Education Learner's Book page 80
Written Quizzes -Checklists -Oral questions
7

MID TERM ASSESSMENT

8 1
THE LIFE OF JESUS CHRIST
THE CHURCH
Attitude towards Wealth - Personal application
The Apostles' Creed - Definition and meaning (4 lessons)
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:

-Role play the parable of the rich man and Lazarus
-Identify ways to help the needy in the community
-Desire to live responsibly as a Christian
Learners to role play the parable of the rich man and Lazarus and summarize key points. They will then discuss practical ways they can use their resources to help others in need, planning a simple service project to help the needy in their community, and reflecting on Jesus' teachings about wealth and compassion.
How should Christians use their wealth?
Good News Bible
-Flash cards
-Pictures
-Songs Digital devices
-Charts poems
-MENTOR Christian Religious Education Learner's Book page 81
-MENTOR Christian Religious Education Learner's Book page 82
Written Quizzes -Checklists -Oral questions
8 2
THE CHURCH
The Apostles' Creed - Teachings and beliefs
The Apostles' Creed - Importance to Christians
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:

-Analyse the teachings outlined in the Apostle's creed
-Identify key Christian beliefs in the creed
-Appreciate core Christian doctrines
Learners in groups to recite the Apostles' Creed and analyze its main sections and teachings. They will identify the key Christian beliefs expressed in each section of the creed, discussing their meaning and importance for faith today.
Why is the Apostles' Creed important to Christians today?
Good News Bible
-Flash cards
-Pictures
-Songs Digital devices
-Charts poems
-MENTOR Christian Religious Education Learner's Book page 83
-MENTOR Christian Religious Education Learner's Book page 84
Written Quizzes -Checklists -Oral questions
8 3
THE CHURCH
The Apostles' Creed - Holy Trinity
Christian Suffering - Paul's teaching (4 lessons)
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:

-Mention the three persons in the Holy Trinity
-Explain the concept of Trinity
-Recognise the value of the Holy Trinity
Learners to sing a song about belief in the Trinity and discuss its meaning. They will explore the concept of the Trinity (God the Father, Son, and Holy Spirit) in the Apostles' Creed, create a diagram illustrating the Trinity, and compose songs about the Trinity to share with the class.
Why is the Apostles' Creed important to Christians today?
Good News Bible
-Flash cards
-Pictures
-Songs Digital devices
-Charts poems
-MENTOR Christian Religious Education Learner's Book page 85
-MENTOR Christian Religious Education Learner's Book page 88
Written Quizzes -Checklists -Oral questions
9

HALF TERM

10 1
THE CHURCH
Christian Suffering - Types of suffering
Christian Suffering - Values from Paul's teachings
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:

-Identify different types of Christian suffering
-Recognize challenges Christians face
-Value perseverance in difficult times
Learners to discuss in small groups different types of suffering Christians experience, such as persecution, ridicule, or isolation. They will create a chart categorizing different forms of Christian suffering and share personal or observed examples with the class.
How do Christians cope with challenges they face today?
Good News Bible
-Flash cards
-Pictures
-Songs Digital devices
-Charts poems
-MENTOR Christian Religious Education Learner's Book page 89
-MENTOR Christian Religious Education Learner's Book page 90
Written Quizzes -Checklists -Oral questions
10 2
THE CHURCH
Christian Suffering - Creative expression
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:

-Compose songs on Christian suffering
-Apply Paul's teachings to personal challenges
-Appreciate the importance of Christian suffering for spiritual development
Learners to compose and sing relevant songs on the importance of Christian suffering. They will reflect on personal challenges they face as Christians and discuss how Paul's teachings help them cope with these challenges, creating poems, songs, or skits that express the transformative nature of enduring hardship with faith.
How do Christians cope with challenges they face today?
Good News Bible
-Flash cards
-Pictures
-Songs Digital devices
-Charts poems
-MENTOR Christian Religious Education Learner's Book page 90
Written Quizzes -Checklists -Oral questions
10 3
THE CHURCH
Church Unity - Definition and meaning (5 lessons)
Church Unity - Biblical teachings
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:

-Explain the meaning of Church unity
-Identify different denominations
-Value diversity within Christianity
Learners to list in pairs the different churches in their communities and share with class. They will brainstorm in small groups the meaning of Church/Christian unity and discuss what constitutes a church and how different denominations relate to one another as part of the universal church.
Why is Church unity important?
Good News Bible
-Flash cards
-Pictures
-Songs Digital devices
-Charts poems
-MENTOR Christian Religious Education Learner's Book page 91
-MENTOR Christian Religious Education Learner's Book page 92
Written Quizzes -Checklists -Oral questions
11 1
THE CHURCH
Church Unity - Practical examples
Church Unity - Benefits for society
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:

-Describe practical examples of church unity
-Identify cooperative efforts between churches
-Value collaboration between denominations
Learners to discuss in pairs how Christian unity is demonstrated in the school and community. They will identify ways in which different churches work together in activities such as joint worship services, community projects, or ecumenical organizations, documenting examples from their local community.
Why is Church unity important?
Good News Bible
-Flash cards
-Pictures
-Songs Digital devices
-Charts poems
-MENTOR Christian Religious Education Learner's Book page 93
-MENTOR Christian Religious Education Learner's Book page 94
Written Quizzes -Checklists -Oral questions
11 2
THE CHURCH
Church Unity - Promoting unity
Good citizenship - Definition and qualities (4 lessons)
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:

-Compose songs on Christian unity
-Identify ways to promote unity
-Desire to work together with others for Church unity
Learners to compose and sing a song on Christian unity, incorporating biblical themes of oneness in Christ. They will brainstorm practical ways they can promote unity in their school, church, and community, developing an action plan for building bridges between different Christian groups.
Why is Church unity important?
Good News Bible
-Flash cards
-Pictures
-Songs Digital devices
-Charts poems
-MENTOR Christian Religious Education Learner's Book page 95
-MENTOR Christian Religious Education Learner's Book page 92
Written Quizzes -Checklists -Oral questions
11 3
THE CHURCH
Good citizenship - Biblical teaching
Good citizenship - Godly living
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:

-Discuss the Biblical teaching on good citizenship
-Interpret key scripture passages
-Appreciate the biblical foundations for civic duty
Learners to read in turns 1 Peter 2:13-17 and outline what the Bible teaches on good citizenship. They will identify other biblical passages related to citizenship and authority, discussing the balance between obeying earthly authorities and remaining faithful to God's higher law.
Why should Christians obey rulers?
Good News Bible
-Flash cards
-Pictures
-Songs Digital devices
-Charts poems
-MENTOR Christian Religious Education Learner's Book page 93
-MENTOR Christian Religious Education Learner's Book page 94
Written Quizzes -Checklists -Oral questions
12 1
THE CHURCH
Good citizenship - Creative expression
Interpersonal relationships - Christian interactions (4 lessons)
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:

-Compose a poem on "I am a good citizen"
-Apply citizenship principles to daily life
-Desire to live Godly and morally upright lives
Learners to compose a poem on "I am a good citizen" expressing their understanding of Christian citizenship. They will create posters or presentations illustrating the characteristics of good Christian citizens and how these qualities benefit society, sharing their creations with the class.
How can Christians live godly lives?
Good News Bible
-Flash cards
-Pictures
-Songs Digital devices
-Charts poems
-MENTOR Christian Religious Education Learner's Book page 95
-MENTOR Christian Religious Education Learner's Book page 96
Written Quizzes -Checklists -Oral questions
12 2
THE CHURCH
Interpersonal relationships - Peter's teaching
Interpersonal relationships - Moral values
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:

-Analyse Peter's teaching on the relationship among Christians
-Interpret key scripture passages
-Appreciate biblical guidance for relationships
Learners to read in pairs 1 Peter 5:1-11, and outline Peter's teaching on interpersonal relationships among Christians. They will analyze how Peter addresses different groups (elders, young people) and the qualities he encourages for all believers, discussing the relevance of these teachings for today.
How can Christians live together in harmony?
Good News Bible
-Flash cards
-Pictures
-Songs Digital devices
-Charts poems
-MENTOR Christian Religious Education Learner's Book page 96
-MENTOR Christian Religious Education Learner's Book page 97
Written Quizzes -Checklists -Oral questions
12 3
THE CHURCH
Interpersonal relationships - Role play and application
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:

-Role play good and bad interpersonal relationships
-Compose poems on relationships
-Desire to live harmoniously with others
Learners to role play good and bad interpersonal relationships, demonstrating scenarios of positive and negative interactions. After each role play, they will discuss what makes relationships healthy or unhealthy. They will then compose poems on good interpersonal relationships, reflecting biblical principles and values.
How can Christians live together in harmony?
Good News Bible
-Flash cards
-Pictures
-Songs Digital devices
-Charts poems
-MENTOR Christian Religious Education Learner's Book page 97
Written Quizzes -Checklists -Oral questions
13

END TERM ASSESSMENT

14

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