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Grade 5 2026
TERM III
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WK LSN STRAND SUB-STRAND LESSON LEARNING OUTCOMES LEARNING EXPERIENCES KEY INQUIRY QUESTIONS LEARNING RESOURCES ASSESSMENT METHODS REFLECTION
2 1
PERFORMANCE AND DISPLAY
Playing the Descant recorder - Random Patterns
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:

- Explain what a random repeat pattern is.
- Identify motifs in patterns.
- Appreciate the connection between music and visual arts.
- Learners discuss what a motif is in pattern making.
- Learners identify different types of patterns.
- Learners explore how musical notes can be represented visually.
- Learners discuss the concept of random repeat patterns.
What is a random repeat pattern?
- Sample patterns
- KLB Creative Arts Learner's Book Grade 5 pg. 161
- Visual aids
- Digital devices
- Oral questions - Written assignment - Pattern identification
2 2
PERFORMANCE AND DISPLAY
Playing the Descant recorder - Stencils
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:

- Create stencils of notes G, A, B, C', D'.
- Apply appropriate techniques for stencil making.
- Demonstrate precision in craft work.
- Learners prepare materials for making stencils.
- Learners create stencils for each of the notes G, A, B, C', D'.
- Learners create bridges in stencils where needed.
- Learners ensure stencils are cut cleanly and preserved for use.
How do we make effective stencils for printing?
- Paper for stencils
- KLB Creative Arts Learner's Book Grade 5 pg. 162
- Cutting tools
- Rulers, pencils
- Practical assessment - Observation - Stencil quality evaluation
2 3
PERFORMANCE AND DISPLAY
Playing the Descant recorder - Printing Patterns
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:

- Print random repeat patterns using note stencils.
- Apply appropriate printing techniques.
- Show creativity in pattern creation.
- Learners create rhythms and decide how they will be repeated.
- Learners select contrasting colors for printing.
- Learners print patterns using dabbing or spraying techniques.
- Learners create random repeat patterns based on musical notes.
How can we create effective random repeat patterns?
- Created stencils
- KLB Creative Arts Learner's Book Grade 5 pg. 164
- Paints, brushes, sponges
- Printing surfaces
- Practical assessment - Observation - Pattern quality evaluation
2 4
PERFORMANCE AND DISPLAY
Playing the Descant recorder - Appraisal
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:

- Appraise own and others' printed patterns.
- Apply criteria for evaluating printed patterns.
- Respect others' creative expressions.
- Learners display their printed patterns.
- Learners discuss ways of creating clear random repeat patterns.
- Learners talk about preventing paint from smudging.
- Learners identify what they like about their own and others' work.
How can we evaluate and improve our printed patterns?
- Printed patterns
- KLB Creative Arts Learner's Book Grade 5 pg. 166
- Assessment criteria
- Display area
- Peer evaluation - Self-assessment - Group discussion
2 5
PERFORMANCE AND DISPLAY
Swimming - Front Crawl
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:

- Describe the front crawl technique in swimming.
- Identify the body position, arm action, and leg action.
- Appreciate swimming as a life skill.
- Learners study pictures of the front crawl stroke.
- Learners describe the arm and leg action of the swimmer.
- Learners describe the breathing technique in front crawl.
- Learners watch videos of front crawl technique.
Why is the front crawl technique the fastest stroke?
- Pictures of swimming techniques
- KLB Creative Arts Learner's Book Grade 5 pg. 167
- Digital devices
- Video links
- Oral questions - Written assignment - Technique identification
2 6
PERFORMANCE AND DISPLAY
Swimming - Safety
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:

- Identify safety measures in swimming.
- Explain the importance of pool hygiene.
- Value safety considerations in water activities.
- Learners discuss safety tips for swimming.
- Learners identify proper swimming attire.
- Learners discuss pool hygiene and water safety rules.
- Learners practice safe entries to the pool (demonstration).
How can we ensure safety while swimming?
- Pictures of swimming safety
- KLB Creative Arts Learner's Book Grade 5 pg. 168
- Safety charts
- Digital devices
- Oral questions - Written assignment - Safety rule identification
3 1
PERFORMANCE AND DISPLAY
Swimming - Glide and Body Position
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:

- Demonstrate the glide position in front crawl.
- Maintain proper body position for front crawl.
- Show confidence in water activities.
- Learners practice the glide position (in shallow water or on land if no pool).
- Learners practice maintaining a flat, straight, and streamlined body position.
- Learners practice keeping the head in the correct position.
- Learners provide feedback to each other on technique.
How do we maintain proper body position in front crawl?
- Swimming pool (if available)
- KLB Creative Arts Learner's Book Grade 5 pg. 169
- Flotation devices
- Demonstration area
- Practical assessment - Observation - Technique evaluation
3 2
PERFORMANCE AND DISPLAY
Swimming - Arm Action
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:

- Demonstrate the arm action in front crawl.
- Execute the catch, pull, and recovery phases correctly.
- Appreciate the importance of proper technique.
- Learners practice the catch phase of the arm action.
- Learners practice the pull phase and recovery phase.
- Learners practice coordinating both arms in alternating action.
- Learners provide feedback to each other on technique.
How is the arm action performed in front crawl?
- Swimming pool (if available)
- KLB Creative Arts Learner's Book Grade 5 pg. 169
- Flotation devices
- Demonstration area
- Practical assessment - Observation - Technique evaluation
3 3
PERFORMANCE AND DISPLAY
Swimming - Leg Action
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:

- Demonstrate the leg action in front crawl.
- Maintain proper kicking technique.
- Show perseverance when practicing new skills.
- Learners practice the leg action for front crawl.
- Learners practice keeping legs straightened with knees slightly bent.
- Learners practice continuous up and down kicking motion.
- Learners practice keeping kicks near the surface of the water.
How is the leg action performed in front crawl?
- Swimming pool (if available)
- KLB Creative Arts Learner's Book Grade 5 pg. 170
- Flotation devices
- Demonstration area
- Practical assessment - Observation - Technique evaluation
3 4
PERFORMANCE AND DISPLAY
Swimming - Breathing
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:

- Demonstrate the breathing technique in front crawl.
- Coordinate breathing with arm action.
- Demonstrate controlled breathing in water activities.
- Learners practice turning the head smoothly to the side for inhaling.
- Learners practice timing the breath with the arm recovery.
- Learners practice turning the head back into the water to exhale.
- Learners practice breathing rhythm with arm movements.
How is breathing coordinated with arm action in front crawl?
- Swimming pool (if available)
- KLB Creative Arts Learner's Book Grade 5 pg. 171
- Flotation devices
- Demonstration area
- Practical assessment - Observation - Technique evaluation
3 5
PERFORMANCE AND DISPLAY
Swimming - Coordination
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:

- Coordinate arm action, leg action, and breathing.
- Establish rhythm and timing in front crawl.
- Show determination in mastering complex skills.
- Learners practice coordinating arm and leg actions.
- Learners practice 6-beat kick cycle with arm movements.
- Learners integrate breathing into the coordinated movements.
- Learners practice maintaining smooth rhythm and timing.
How do we coordinate all components of front crawl?
- Swimming pool (if available)
- KLB Creative Arts Learner's Book Grade 5 pg. 171
- Flotation devices
- Demonstration area
- Practical assessment - Observation - Coordination evaluation
3 6
PERFORMANCE AND DISPLAY
Swimming - Demonstration
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:

- Demonstrate the front crawl technique.
- Apply all components of front crawl in a coordinated manner.
- Show confidence in demonstrating skills.
- Learners demonstrate the front crawl technique individually.
- Learners observe and analyze each other's technique.
- Learners provide constructive feedback to each other.
- Learners discuss areas for improvement.
How can we demonstrate the complete front crawl technique?
- Swimming pool (if available)
- KLB Creative Arts Learner's Book Grade 5 pg. 172
- Observation forms
- Flotation devices
- Practical assessment - Observation - Peer evaluation
4 1
PERFORMANCE AND DISPLAY
Swimming - Practice
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:

- Practice the front crawl technique.
- Apply corrections from feedback.
- Show improvement in technique through practice.
- Learners practice the front crawl technique in groups.
- Learners focus on areas identified for improvement.
- Learners practice with a smooth progression of leg, arm action, rhythm, and tempo.
- Learners provide constructive feedback to each other.
How can practice improve our front crawl technique?
- Swimming pool (if available)
- KLB Creative Arts Learner's Book Grade 5 pg. 172
- Observation forms
- Flotation devices
- Practical assessment - Observation - Progress evaluation
4 2
PERFORMANCE AND DISPLAY
Swimming - Performance
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:

- Perform the front crawl technique with proper form.
- Maintain rhythm and tempo during performance.
- Demonstrate confidence during performance.
- Learners perform the front crawl stroke individually.
- Learners maintain proper technique during performance.
- Learners observe and talk about their own and others' performance.
- Learners provide constructive feedback to each other.
How can we perform front crawl with proper technique?
- Swimming pool (if available)
- KLB Creative Arts Learner's Book Grade 5 pg. 173
- Performance evaluation forms
- Flotation devices
- Performance assessment - Observation - Peer evaluation
4 3
PERFORMANCE AND DISPLAY
Swimming - Mosaic
Indigenous Kenyan Games - Identification
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:

- Create a mosaic composition themed 'swimming'.
- Apply appropriate techniques for mosaic creation.
- Show creativity in artistic expression.
- Learners collect and prepare materials for making mosaic.
- Learners draw a sketch of a swimming facility or equipment.
- Learners create a mosaic composition emphasizing mono media, color contrast, and spacing.
- Learners discuss challenges and solutions in mosaic creation.
How can we create a mosaic based on a swimming theme?
- Mosaic materials
- KLB Creative Arts Learner's Book Grade 5 pg. 174
- Adhesives
- Support materials
- Sketching materials
- Pictures of indigenous games
- KLB Creative Arts Learner's Book Grade 5 pg. 176
- Digital devices
- Game items
- Practical assessment - Observation - Product quality evaluation
4 4
PERFORMANCE AND DISPLAY
Indigenous Kenyan Games - Types
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:

- Identify different types of indigenous counting games.
- Classify counting games according to their characteristics.
- Show interest in cultural diversity of games.
- Learners identify different types of counting games: sequence, physical movement, rhythm, competitive, story-based.
- Learners discuss the characteristics of each type.
- Learners explore examples of each type of counting game.
- Learners create a chart classifying counting games.
What types of indigenous counting games exist?
- Game classification charts
- KLB Creative Arts Learner's Book Grade 5 pg. 177
- Digital devices
- Game materials
- Oral questions - Classification assessment - Chart quality
4 5
PERFORMANCE AND DISPLAY
Indigenous Kenyan Games - Ten Ten
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:

- Explain the rules of the Ten Ten counting game.
- Demonstrate the Ten Ten counting game.
- Appreciate the cognitive benefits of counting games.
- Learners discuss the rules of the Ten Ten counting game.
- Learners practice standing in a circle and counting aloud.
- Learners practice replacing every tenth number with a clap or jump.
- Learners play the Ten Ten counting game following the rules.
How is the Ten Ten counting game played?
- Open space
- KLB Creative Arts Learner's Book Grade 5 pg. 178
- Game guidelines
- Demonstration area
- Practical assessment - Observation - Rule comprehension evaluation
4 6
PERFORMANCE AND DISPLAY
Indigenous Kenyan Games - Hopping and Jumping
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:

- Explain the rules of hopping and jumping counting games.
- Demonstrate hopping and jumping counting games.
- Show enjoyment in physical activity.
- Learners discuss the rules of hopping and jumping counting games.
- Learners practice hopping on one leg while counting.
- Learners practice jumping on both feet while counting.
- Learners play hopping and jumping counting games.
How are hopping and jumping counting games played?
- Open space
- KLB Creative Arts Learner's Book Grade 5 pg. 178
- Game guidelines
- Demonstration area
- Practical assessment - Observation - Coordination evaluation
5 1
APPRECIATION IN CREATIVE ARTS
Analysis of Creative Arts works - E-Galleries
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:

- Identify different types of artworks displayed in e-galleries.
- Interpret works of art displayed in the e-galleries.
- Value the importance of e-galleries in artistic development.
- Learners explore e-galleries to see and analyze artworks.
- Learners interpret works of art displayed in the e-galleries putting into account: type of art, material, media, meaning, and aesthetic qualities.
- Learners reflect on the analysed work of art for inspiration and mentorship.
Why is it important to showcase Creative Arts works?
- Digital devices
- KLB Creative Arts Learner's Book Grade 5 pg. 184
- Internet connection
- Projector
- E-gallery links
- Observation - Oral questions - Written assessment - Self-evaluation
5 2
APPRECIATION IN CREATIVE ARTS
Analysis of Creative Arts works - Portfolio Display
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:

- Prepare artwork from their portfolio for display.
- Display the selected artworks appropriately.
- Show pride in their artistic creations.
- In groups, learners display artwork in the portfolio in appropriate areas within the school (still life drawings, painting, card, puppet, mosaic, and ornaments).
- Learners arrange artworks according to type, size, and theme.
- Learners discuss how to effectively showcase their work.
- Learners prepare labels for their displayed artwork.
How can we effectively display our artwork?
- Learners' portfolios containing artworks
- Display boards
- KLB Creative Arts Learner's Book Grade 5 pg. 186
- Pins, tape, and other mounting materials
- Observation - Practical assessment - Peer evaluation
5 3
APPRECIATION IN CREATIVE ARTS
Analysis of Creative Arts works - Artwork Analysis
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:

- Describe the displayed artworks using appropriate art terminology.
- Analyze artworks based on elements and principles of art.
- Respect others' artistic expressions and opinions.
- Learners observe artwork on display and talk about their own and others' work considering: type of art, materials, media, and aesthetic qualities.
- Learners analyze artworks based on elements of art (line, shape, color, texture) and principles of design.
- Learners practice giving and receiving constructive feedback.
How can we give constructive feedback on artwork?
- Displayed artworks
- KLB Creative Arts Learner's Book Grade 5 pg. 187
- Art terminology chart
- Elements and principles of art chart
- Observation - Oral assessment - Peer evaluation - Written analysis
5 4
APPRECIATION IN CREATIVE ARTS
Analysis of Creative Arts works - Kenyan Folk Dance
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:

- Identify the components of a Kenyan folk dance.
- Analyze folk dances from different Kenyan communities.
- Appreciate the cultural significance of folk dances.
- Learners listen to selected folk dances from Kenyan communities and critically analyze them.
- Learners identify and discuss the components of folk dances: origin-community, occasion, participants, songs, body movements, formations, instruments, costumes, body adornment, ornaments, and props.
- In groups, learners compare and contrast different folk dances.
What aspects are considered when describing a Kenyan folk dance?
- Audio/visual equipment
- KLB Creative Arts Learner's Book Grade 5 pg. 188
- Folk dance recordings
- Charts showing folk dance components
- Observation - Group discussions - Written analysis - Oral presentations
5 5
APPRECIATION IN CREATIVE ARTS
Analysis of Creative Arts works - Kenyan Folk Dance
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:

- Explain the social and economic roles of folk dances in communities.
- Analyze how folk dances preserve and promote culture.
- Value folk dances as an important part of cultural heritage.
- Learners discuss the social roles of folk dances: entertainment, education, cultural preservation, self-expression, and physical fitness.
- Learners explore the economic roles of folk dances: income generation, tourism attraction, and advertising.
- Learners create presentations on the importance of folk dances in preserving cultural heritage.
What roles do folk dances play in the community?
- KLB Creative Arts Learner's Book Grade 5 pg. 190
- Resource persons
- Digital devices
- Folk dance recordings
- Oral presentations - Written assessment - Observation
5 6
APPRECIATION IN CREATIVE ARTS
Analysis of Creative Arts works - East African Community Anthem
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:

- Identify occasions when the East African Community Anthem is performed.
- Analyze the messages and values communicated in the Anthem.
- Show respect for regional symbols.
- Learners listen to or watch a performance of the East African Community Anthem.
- Learners discuss occasions when the EAC Anthem is performed.
- Learners analyze the messages in the EAC Anthem: cooperation, respect for common heritage, and economic development.
- Learners identify values in the Anthem: patriotism, unity, peace, and diligence.
Why is it important to analyze the East African Community Anthem?
- Audio/visual equipment
- KLB Creative Arts Learner's Book Grade 5 pg. 191
- EAC Anthem recording
- EAC flag and symbols
- Digital devices
- Oral questions - Written analysis - Group discussions
6 1
APPRECIATION IN CREATIVE ARTS
Analysis of Creative Arts works - East African Community Anthem
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:

- Demonstrate proper etiquette when performing the East African Community Anthem.
- Analyze the structure and melody of the Anthem.
- Value the importance of regional cooperation.
- Learners practice proper etiquette for performing the EAC Anthem.
- Learners analyze the structure of the Anthem (verses and chorus).
- Learners discuss the importance of showing respect during the performance of the Anthem.
- Learners discuss how the Anthem promotes regional integration.
What is the appropriate etiquette when performing the East African Community Anthem?
- KLB Creative Arts Learner's Book Grade 5 pg. 193
- EAC Anthem recording
- Lyrics display
- Audio equipment
- Practical assessment - Observation - Written analysis
6 2
APPRECIATION IN CREATIVE ARTS
Analysis of Creative Arts works - Sports Performance
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:

- Explain the importance of rules and code of conduct in sports.
- Analyze the elements of good sports performance.
- Value fair play in sports activities.
- Learners discuss the importance of rules in sports.
- Learners identify the code of conduct for sports.
- Learners analyze videos or live demonstrations of sports performances.
- Learners discuss behaviors to avoid in sports.
Why do games have rules and a code of conduct?
- KLB Creative Arts Learner's Book Grade 5 pg. 195
- Sports equipment
- Charts showing rules and code of conduct
- Videos of sports performances
- Oral questions - Written analysis - Observation
6 3
APPRECIATION IN CREATIVE ARTS
Analysis of Creative Arts works - Sports Performance
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:

- Participate in class sports activities.
- Analyze sports performances based on skills, teamwork, and sportsmanship.
- Demonstrate good sportsmanship regardless of outcome.
- Learners participate in selected sports activities.
- Learners observe and analyze performances by their peers.
- Learners provide constructive feedback on sports performances.
- Learners discuss the benefits of participating in sports.
How can we apply analysis skills to sports performances?
- Sports equipment
- KLB Creative Arts Learner's Book Grade 5 pg. 196
- Playing fields/areas
- Observation forms
- Practical assessment - Peer critique - Self-reflection - Observation
6 4
APPRECIATION IN CREATIVE ARTS
Analysis of Creative Arts works - Comprehensive Analysis
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:

- Apply critical analysis skills to various forms of creative arts.
- Create a comprehensive analysis of selected artworks.
- Show confidence in expressing informed opinions about creative arts.
- Learners select artworks from different categories (visual arts, dance, music, sports) for analysis.
- Learners apply appropriate criteria for analyzing each type of artwork.
- Learners create comprehensive analyses that include description, analysis, interpretation, and evaluation.
- Learners present their analyses to peers for feedback.
How can we create a comprehensive analysis of creative arts?
- Examples of various creative arts
- KLB Creative Arts Learner's Book Grade 5 pg. 199
- Analysis frameworks
- Digital devices
- Written analyses - Presentations - Peer feedback - Observation
6 5
APPRECIATION IN CREATIVE ARTS
Analysis of Creative Arts works - Reflection
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:

- Reflect on their development in art appreciation.
- Evaluate the value of art analysis in enhancing creative expression.
- Appreciate the role of creative arts in society.
- Learners reflect on their growth in art appreciation throughout the strand.
- Learners discuss how analysis helps improve artistic creation and performance.
- Learners evaluate the role of creative arts in personal development and society.
- Learners set goals for further development of appreciation skills.
Why is art appreciation important for our personal and cultural development?
- KLB Creative Arts Learner's Book Grade 5 pg. 200
- Reflection worksheets
- Portfolio of work from the strand
- Digital devices
- Self-evaluation - Reflective writing - Group discussions - Final assessment
6 6
APPRECIATION IN CREATIVE ARTS
Analysis of Creative Arts works - Reflection
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:
In groups, learners are guided to:

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