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WK LSN STRAND SUB-STRAND LESSON LEARNING OUTCOMES LEARNING EXPERIENCES KEY INQUIRY QUESTIONS LEARNING RESOURCES ASSESSMENT METHODS REFLECTION
1

Opener Assessment

2 1
Citizenship and Governance in Kenya
Good Citizenship in School – Meaning of citizenship and qualities of a good citizen
Good Citizenship in School – Qualities of a good citizen in school
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:
- Define the terms citizen and citizenship
- Identify at least five qualities of a good citizen in school
- Show interest in being a good citizen in school
In groups, learners are guided to:
- Brainstorm and discuss the meaning of citizenship and the qualities of a good citizen in school
- Use digital or print resources to find out qualities of a good citizen
- Share findings with peers in class
What does it mean to be a good citizen in school?
- KLB Visionary Social Studies Grade 4 pg. 110
- Approved textbooks
- Digital resources
- KLB Visionary Social Studies Grade 4 pg. 111
- Digital resources
- Resource person
- Oral questions - Observation
2 2
Citizenship and Governance in Kenya
Good Citizenship in School – Developing qualities of good citizenship
Good Citizenship in School – Appreciating qualities of good citizenship
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:
- Demonstrate qualities of good citizenship through actions in school
- Design a poster showing qualities of a good citizen
- Value consistent display of good citizenship qualities in school
- Read and discuss a case study on learners who display good citizenship (Mike and Mary)
- Design a poster on qualities of a good citizen in school
- Display poster in the class and discuss observations
Why is it important to consistently display qualities of good citizenship in school?
- KLB Visionary Social Studies Grade 4 pg. 114
- Manila paper, markers
- Approved textbooks
- KLB Visionary Social Studies Grade 4 pg. 117
- Digital resources
- Observation - Written tests
2 3
Citizenship and Governance in Kenya
Good Citizenship in School – Community engagement and good citizenship
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:
- Relate good citizenship in school to wider community life
- Engage a role model in the community and discuss good citizenship
- Show desire to be a good citizen beyond the school environment
In groups, learners are guided to:
- Invite a community role model to discuss good citizenship
- Discuss findings from parents/guardians about citizenship qualities
- Create a poster on good citizenship for display on the school noticeboard
How can good citizenship in school influence our behaviour in the wider community?
- KLB Visionary Social Studies Grade 4 pg. 118
- Resource person
- Internet
- Observation - Oral questions
3 1
Citizenship and Governance in Kenya
Good Citizenship in School – Review and assessment
Peace – Meaning of peace and factors that promote peace in school
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:
- Summarise the qualities and importance of good citizenship in school
- Complete assessment tasks on good citizenship
- Reflect on personal progress in demonstrating good citizenship
In groups, learners are guided to:
- Answer oral and written questions on the qualities and importance of good citizenship
- Peer assess each other's citizenship posters and essays
- Reflect on ways to improve personal citizenship in school
In what ways can you become a better citizen in your school?
- KLB Visionary Social Studies Grade 4 pg. 119
- Approved textbooks
- Learner portfolios
- KLB Visionary Social Studies Grade 4 pg. 120
- Digital resources
- Written tests - Oral questions
3 2
Citizenship and Governance in Kenya
Peace – Strategies of living in peace with others in school
Peace – Peace-building activities in school
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:
- Explain strategies of living in peace with others in school
- Create messages on strategies for living peacefully with others
- Appreciate peaceful coexistence with fellow learners
In groups, learners are guided to:
- Read Maria's peace resolution and discuss strategies of living in peace
- Read Robert's assembly speech and identify strategies for peaceful living
- Role-play a peaceful situation in school and share lessons learnt
How can we use everyday actions to live peacefully with others in school?
- KLB Visionary Social Studies Grade 4 pg. 122
- Approved textbooks
- Digital resources
- KLB Visionary Social Studies Grade 4 pg. 125
- Manila paper, markers, colours
- Approved textbooks
- Observation - Oral questions
3 3
Citizenship and Governance in Kenya
Peace – Desire to uphold peace in school
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:
- Recite a poem about the importance of peace
- Make personal pledges to uphold peace in school
- Show a genuine desire to maintain peace in the school and community
In groups, learners are guided to:
- Recite the poem "Peace, peace, peace" and discuss its message
- Read messages of peace by Hassan and Viola and discuss their significance
- Make personal peace pledges and create messages using print or digital resources
How can a personal commitment to peace help to improve our school community?
- KLB Visionary Social Studies Grade 4 pg. 128
- Approved textbooks
- Digital resources
- Oral questions - Observation
4 1
Citizenship and Governance in Kenya
Peace – Benefits of peace and assessment
Child Rights – Child rights and forms of child abuse in the community
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:
- Explain the benefits of peace in society
- Complete assessment tasks on peace
- Appreciate the value of peace for individual and national wellbeing
In groups, learners are guided to:
- Discuss and summarise the benefits of peace in society
- Write an essay titled "The Benefits of Living Together Peacefully in School"
- Answer assessment exercise questions on factors, strategies, and benefits of peace
How does peace benefit individuals and the wider community?
- KLB Visionary Social Studies Grade 4 pg. 130
- Approved textbooks
- Learner portfolios
- KLB Visionary Social Studies Grade 4 pg. 132
- Digital resources
- Written tests - Oral questions
4 2
Citizenship and Governance in Kenya
Child Rights – Causes of child abuse in the community
Child Rights – Effects of child abuse in the community
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:
- Explain the causes of child abuse in the community
- Identify harmful cultural practices that violate child rights
- Appreciate the need to challenge practices that cause child abuse
- Read the conversation between Madam Anastacia and Grade 4 learners and identify causes of child abuse
- Study a chart on causes of child abuse and discuss
- Use digital or print resources to find out further causes of child abuse in the community
How do harmful cultural practices contribute to child abuse in the community?
- KLB Visionary Social Studies Grade 4 pg. 137
- Approved textbooks
- Digital resources
- KLB Visionary Social Studies Grade 4 pg. 139
- Manila paper, markers
- Approved textbooks
- Oral questions - Written tests
4 3
Citizenship and Governance in Kenya
Child Rights – Protecting self and others from child abuse
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:
- Describe ways of protecting oneself and others from various forms of child abuse
- Sing songs and recite poems on protection from child abuse
- Show desire to protect self and others from child abuse
In groups, learners are guided to:
- Read the story of Raymond and Mzee Joachim and discuss how Raymond protected himself
- Sing the song "Our teachers, our parents, our leaders" and discuss its message
- Copy and complete a table on how to protect self and others from specific forms of child abuse
How can we protect ourselves and others from child abuse in the community?
- KLB Visionary Social Studies Grade 4 pg. 141
- Approved textbooks
- Digital resources
- Oral questions - Observation
5

Midterm Assessment

6 1
Citizenship and Governance in Kenya
Child Rights – Promoting child rights and responsibilities in school
Child Rights – Assessment and review
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:
- Explain the rights and responsibilities of children in school
- Organise a campaign to promote child rights in the school community
- Value the promotion of child rights and responsibilities in the school
In groups, learners are guided to:
- Study pictures showing child rights and responsibilities and discuss
- Write a letter to a community leader about the importance of promoting child rights
- Organise and rehearse a campaign on child rights within and around the school
What role can you play in promoting child rights and responsibilities in your school?
- KLB Visionary Social Studies Grade 4 pg. 145
- Approved textbooks
- Manila paper, markers
- KLB Visionary Social Studies Grade 4 pg. 147
- Learner portfolios
- Observation - Written tests
6 2
Citizenship and Governance in Kenya
Democracy in School – Meaning of democracy and democratic processes in school
Democracy in School – Benefits of democracy in school
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:
- Define the term democracy
- Identify democratic processes practised in school
- Show interest in participating in democratic processes in school
In groups, learners are guided to:
- Brainstorm and discuss the meaning of democracy and democratic processes
- Read Amina's story about democratic processes in her school and identify examples
- Prepare a chart showing democratic processes in the school and share
What does democracy mean, and how is it practised in our school?
- KLB Visionary Social Studies Grade 4 pg. 148
- Approved textbooks
- Digital resources
- KLB Visionary Social Studies Grade 4 pg. 151
- Manila paper, markers
- Approved textbooks
- Oral questions - Observation
6 3
Citizenship and Governance in Kenya
Democracy in School – Practising and appreciating democratic elements in school
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:
- Carry out a mock election demonstrating democratic elements
- Role-play a democratic process of choice in school
- Value democratic practices as a basis for fair and harmonious school life
- Organise and carry out a mock election of class leaders, ensuring full participation
- Role-play a democratic process (e.g., a debate or club election)
- Read and discuss the conversation between Mr Mokua and learners on the importance of democracy
How can participating in a mock election help us understand and appreciate democracy?
- KLB Visionary Social Studies Grade 4 pg. 153
- Resource person
- Approved textbooks
- Observation - Oral questions
7 1
Citizenship and Governance in Kenya
Democracy in School – Assessment and review
Children's Government in School – Meaning and composition of the Children's Government
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:
- Summarise democratic processes and their benefits in school
- Complete assessment tasks on democracy in school
- Reflect on the importance of embracing democratic values in daily school life
In groups, learners are guided to:
- Answer assessment exercise questions on the meaning, processes and benefits of democracy
- Discuss scenario-based questions (e.g., Jane and Pamela's disagreement) and suggest democratic solutions
- Write a short story on personal participation in a democratic process in school
How do the democratic values you have learnt apply to real situations in your school?
- KLB Visionary Social Studies Grade 4 pg. 156
- Approved textbooks
- Learner portfolios
- KLB Visionary Social Studies Grade 4 pg. 157
- Digital resources
- Written tests - Oral questions
7 2
Citizenship and Governance in Kenya
Children's Government in School – Functions of the Children's Government
Children's Government in School – Participating in the Children's Government
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:
- Describe at least five functions of the Children's Government in school
- Role-play the functions of the Children's Government
- Appreciate how the Children's Government supports the running of the school
- Study pictures showing functions of the Children's Government and discuss
- Read and discuss the functions listed in the learner's book
- Role-play functions of the Children's Government assigning specific roles to each learner
How does the Children's Government help in the running of our school?
- KLB Visionary Social Studies Grade 4 pg. 160
- Approved textbooks
- Digital resources
- KLB Visionary Social Studies Grade 4 pg. 163
- Manila paper
- Observation - Oral questions
7 3
Citizenship and Governance in Kenya
Children's Government in School – Respecting the Children's Government
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:
- Explain why all members of the school community should respect the Children's Government
- Debate the motion on respect for the Children's Government
- Show respect for the authority and decisions of the Children's Government
- Think about and share instances when learners have respected the Children's Government
- Debate the motion "Only children should respect the Children's Government in school"
- Create posters on why the school community should respect the Children's Government
Why should all members of the school community respect the Children's Government?
- KLB Visionary Social Studies Grade 4 pg. 165
- Approved textbooks
- Manila paper, markers
- Oral questions - Observation
8

End term Assessment

9

Closing week

10 1
Citizenship and Governance in Kenya
Children's Government in School – Assessment and review
Community Leadership – Meaning of community leadership and leaders in the community
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:
- Summarise the composition, functions and importance of the Children's Government
- Complete assessment tasks on the Children's Government
- Reflect on their own role in supporting and respecting the Children's Government
In groups, learners are guided to:
- Answer assessment exercise questions on the composition, functions and participation in the Children's Government
- Draw a diagram showing the members of the Children's Government
- Discuss why members of the school community should respect the Children's Government
How can you contribute to a more effective Children's Government in your school?
- KLB Visionary Social Studies Grade 4 pg. 167
- Approved textbooks
- Learner portfolios
- KLB Visionary Social Studies Grade 4 pg. 168
- Digital resources
- Written tests - Oral questions
10 2
Citizenship and Governance in Kenya
Community Leadership – Duties of leaders in the community
Community Leadership – Qualities of good leadership in the community
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:
- Explain the duties of at least three types of community leaders
- Match community leaders with their correct duties
- Appreciate the contribution of community leaders to the wellbeing of the community
In groups, learners are guided to:
- Study pictures of community leaders and discuss their duties
- Read speech bubbles from the chief and the ward administrator and identify their duties
- Copy and match community leaders with their correct duties in a table
What duties do community leaders perform to improve the lives of people in the community?
- KLB Visionary Social Studies Grade 4 pg. 170
- Approved textbooks
- Digital resources
- KLB Visionary Social Studies Grade 4 pg. 173
- Written tests - Oral questions
10 3
Citizenship and Governance in Kenya
Community Leadership – Demonstrating and appreciating good leadership qualities
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:
- Role-play qualities of good leadership in the community
- Design and display a poster with qualities of good leadership
- Appreciate that good leadership benefits the entire community
- Role-play good leadership qualities in the community assigning roles to learners
- Read the poster message "Leadership without respect to the members of the community is a waste of time" and discuss
- Sing the song "Good leadership, Good leadership" and discuss why good leadership is important
How can you apply the qualities of good leadership in your school and community?
- KLB Visionary Social Studies Grade 4 pg. 174
- Manila paper, markers
- Approved textbooks
- Observation - Oral questions
11 1
Citizenship and Governance in Kenya
Community Leadership – Supporting good community leadership in the county
Community Leadership – Assessment and review
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:
- Explain ways of supporting good community leadership
- Compose songs on good leadership in the community
- Show appreciation for the role of good leadership in community development
- Discuss how learners can support good community leadership in their county
- Compose songs on good leadership and share with the school community
- Engage a resource person to discuss good community leadership and prepare questions in advance
Why is it important for community members to actively support good leadership?
- KLB Visionary Social Studies Grade 4 pg. 175
- Resource person
- Approved textbooks
- KLB Visionary Social Studies Grade 4 pg. 177
- Approved textbooks
- Learner portfolios
- Oral questions - Observation
11 2
Citizenship and Governance in Kenya
County Governments in Kenya – Meaning and structure of county government
County Governments in Kenya – Leaders of county government in Kenya
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:
- Define the terms government and county government
- Outline the structure of county government in Kenya
- Show awareness of the importance of county government in Kenya
In groups, learners are guided to:
- Brainstorm the meaning of government and county government using digital or print resources
- Discuss that Kenya is divided into 47 counties each headed by a governor
- Draw the structure of the county government and display in class
Why is county government important for the people of Kenya?
- KLB Visionary Social Studies Grade 4 pg. 178
- Approved textbooks
- Digital resources
- KLB Visionary Social Studies Grade 4 pg. 179
- Digital resources
- Internet
- Oral questions - Observation
11 3
Citizenship and Governance in Kenya
County Governments in Kenya – Duties of the county governor
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:
- Explain at least five duties of the county governor
- Recite a poem about the county governor
- Appreciate the important role the county governor plays in the county
- Read the conversation between MCA and learners of Tausi Primary School on the duties of the county governor
- Recite the poem "I am the leader of the county government" and list duties mentioned
- Role-play the duties of the county governor assigning roles to learners
What are the main duties of a county governor, and how do they benefit the people of the county?
- KLB Visionary Social Studies Grade 4 pg. 179
- Approved textbooks
- Digital resources
- Oral questions - Written tests
12 1
Citizenship and Governance in Kenya
County Governments in Kenya – Roles of Members of County Assembly (MCAs)
County Governments in Kenya – Importance of county governments in Kenya
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:
- Explain the roles of Members of County Assembly (MCAs)
- Distinguish between the duties of a governor and those of an MCA
- Value the work of MCAs in representing the community at the county level
In groups, learners are guided to:
- Read what Leah says about the duties of an MCA and discuss
- Complete a table by ticking or crossing statements on roles of MCAs
- Use digital resources or video clips to study how MCAs carry out their duties
How do Members of County Assembly represent and serve the people of their ward?
- KLB Visionary Social Studies Grade 4 pg. 181
- Approved textbooks
- Digital resources
- Internet
- KLB Visionary Social Studies Grade 4 pg. 183
- Digital resources
- Written tests - Oral questions
12 2
Citizenship and Governance in Kenya
County Governments in Kenya – Debate on county government and community engagement
County Governments in Kenya – Writing and research on county government
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:
- Participate in a debate to appreciate the role of county governments
- Compose songs and dances to appreciate county governments
- Show appreciation for the contribution of county governments to national development
- Conduct the debate on the motion "County Governments have done nothing for the people of Kenya"
- Organise songs and dances to appreciate the role of county governments for presentation on parents' day
- Complete the fill-in-the-blanks statements on county government in the learner's book
Why should citizens appreciate and actively engage with their county government?
- KLB Visionary Social Studies Grade 4 pg. 184
- Approved textbooks
- Resource person
- Internet
- Digital resources
- Observation - Oral questions
12 3
Citizenship and Governance in Kenya
County Governments in Kenya – Assessment and review
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:
- Summarise the structure, duties and importance of county governments
- Complete assessment tasks on county governments in Kenya
- Reflect on the significance of county governance for personal and community development
In groups, learners are guided to:
- Answer assessment exercise questions on county government structure, duties of governor and MCAs
- Draw the structure of the county assembly in Kenya
- Discuss the duties of ward and village administrators as an extension activity
How does understanding county government help you to become a more informed and active citizen?
- KLB Visionary Social Studies Grade 4 pg. 185
- Approved textbooks
- Learner portfolios
- Written tests - Oral questions

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