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Sports and Recreation
Grade 10 2026
TERM I
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WK LSN STRAND SUB-STRAND LESSON LEARNING OUTCOMES LEARNING EXPERIENCES KEY INQUIRY QUESTIONS LEARNING RESOURCES ASSESSMENT METHODS REFLECTION
3 1-2
Health and Fitness
Sports and Society - Role of sports in society
Sports and Society - Role of sports in community development
Sports and Society - Cultural significance of sports
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:
- Define the concept of sports and society
- Explain the role of sports in promoting community welfare
- Appreciate the significance of sports in society
- Identify ways sports promote community development
- Analyse the economic benefits of sports to communities
- Value the contribution of sports to national development
- Use digital devices to research and discuss the role of sports in society
- Brainstorm on how sports contribute to community development
- Share experiences on sports activities in the local community
- Discuss in groups the economic benefits of sports
- Research on successful sports programmes in Kenya
- Present findings on community sports initiatives
How does sports contribute to the development of society?
What economic benefits does sports bring to a community?
- ICT devices
- Whistles
- Appropriate apparatus
- Digital resources
- ICT devices
- Reference materials
- Digital resources
- Case study materials
- Videos on traditional sports
- Reference books
- Cultural artefacts
- Observation - Oral questions - Group discussions
- Observation - Presentations - Written assignments
3 3
Health and Fitness
Sports and Society - Sports and cultural preservation
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:
- Analyse the role of sports in preserving cultural practices
- Demonstrate a traditional sport or game
- Appreciate indigenous sports and their significance
- Practise traditional games from different communities
- Discuss the values taught through traditional sports
- Create a poster on cultural sports
Why is it important to preserve traditional sports?
- Open space
- Traditional sports equipment
- Stationery
- Digital devices
- Practical assessment - Observation - Project work
3 4
Health and Fitness
Sports and Society - Sports programmes for community development
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:
- Examine various sports programmes in the community
- Design a simple community sports programme
- Show commitment to community sports initiatives
- Visit or research local sports programmes
- Develop a proposal for a school-community sports event
- Discuss challenges facing community sports
How can sports programmes enhance community cohesion?
- ICT devices
- Stationery
- Reference materials
- Sample programme templates
- Written assignments - Project-based assessment - Oral questions
3 5
Health and Fitness
Sports and Society - Impact of sports on social cohesion
Body Composition - Meaning and types of body composition
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:
- Evaluate the impact of sports on social cohesion
- Participate in team-building sports activities
- Acknowledge the unifying power of sports
- Engage in collaborative sports activities
- Discuss how sports unite people across different backgrounds
- Reflect on personal experiences with sports and community
What role does sports play in promoting peace and unity?
- Open space
- Sports equipment
- Whistles
- Markers
- ICT devices
- Charts on body composition
- Reference books
- Digital resources
- Observation - Practical assessment - Reflection journals
4 1-2
Health and Fitness
Body Composition - Lean body weight
Body Composition - Fat body weight
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:
- Explain the concept of lean body weight
- Calculate lean body mass using simple methods
- Appreciate the importance of lean body mass in sports
- Describe the concept of fat body weight
- Differentiate between essential and storage fat
- Value maintaining healthy fat levels
- Discuss components that make up lean body weight
- Research the significance of lean body mass for athletes
- Practise estimating lean body weight
- Discuss the role of fat in the body
- Research ideal body fat percentages for different sports
- Analyse case studies on body fat and performance
How does lean body weight affect athletic performance?
Why is understanding fat body weight essential for health?
- Weighing scale
- Recording sheets
- Calculator
- Reference materials
- ICT devices
- Charts showing body fat levels
- Reference books
- BMI calculation chart
- Practical assessment - Observation - Written tests
- Observation - Oral questions - Group discussions
4 3
Health and Fitness
Body Composition - Genetic and biological factors
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:
- Analyse genetic factors that determine body composition
- Explain how sex and age influence body composition
- Accept individual differences in body composition
- Research on how genetics affect body composition
- Discuss the influence of sex and age on body composition
- Compare body composition across different age groups
How do genetics and biological factors influence body composition?
- ICT devices
- Reference materials
- Charts
- Digital resources
- Observation - Written assignments - Oral questions
4 4
Health and Fitness
Body Composition - Nutrition and physical activity factors
Body Composition - Metabolism and body composition
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:
- Examine how nutrition affects body composition
- Analyse the role of physical activity in determining body composition
- Commit to healthy nutrition and active lifestyle
- Discuss the impact of different diets on body composition
- Research how exercise affects lean and fat mass
- Create a simple meal and activity plan
How do nutrition and physical activity shape body composition?
- ICT devices
- Nutrition charts
- Reference books
- Sample meal plans
- Reference materials
- Digital resources
- Charts
- Written assignments - Group presentations - Observation
4 5
Health and Fitness
Body Composition - Body Mass Index (BMI)
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:
- Define Body Mass Index (BMI)
- Calculate BMI using height and weight measurements
- Value regular monitoring of body composition
- Discuss the concept and formula for BMI
- Practise measuring weight and height accurately
- Calculate and interpret BMI values
How is BMI used to assess body composition?
- Weighing scale
- Tape measure
- BMI calculation chart
- Recording sheets
- Practical assessment - Written assignments - Observation
5 1-2
Health and Fitness
Body Composition - Waist to hip ratio and girth measurement
Posture for Efficient Performance - Correct posture in sports
Posture for Efficient Performance - Kyphosis
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:
- Explain waist to hip ratio and girth measurement methods
- Measure body composition using waist to hip ratio and girth measurements
- Adopt healthy habits for ideal body composition
- Define the concept of posture
- Identify characteristics of correct posture
- Appreciate the importance of correct posture in sports
- Practise measuring waist and hip circumferences
- Calculate and interpret waist to hip ratio
- Take girth measurements of various body parts
- Discuss healthy living habits with peers
- Use print or digital resources to research correct posture
- Observe and discuss correct postural positions
- Demonstrate correct standing and sitting postures
What do waist to hip ratio measurements reveal about health risks?
What constitutes correct posture in sports performance?
- Tape measure
- Recording sheets
- Rulers
- Strings
- Reference charts
- ICT devices
- Open space
- Stationery
- Chairs
- Charts showing postural defects
- Reference books
- Open space
- Practical assessment - Fitness tests - Observation
- Observation - Practical assessment - Oral questions
5 3
Health and Fitness
Posture for Efficient Performance - Lordosis and Scoliosis
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:
- Distinguish between lordosis and scoliosis
- Identify signs and causes of lordosis and scoliosis
- Value early detection of postural defects
- Research and discuss lordosis and scoliosis
- Compare the three postural defects
- Create a chart comparing kyphosis, lordosis and scoliosis
What are the differences between lordosis and scoliosis?
- ICT devices
- Charts
- Stationery
- Reference materials
- Written assignments - Observation - Group presentations
5 4
Health and Fitness
Posture for Efficient Performance - Posture in sitting and walking
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:
- Analyse correct posture in sitting and walking
- Demonstrate correct posture while sitting and walking
- Adopt correct posture in daily activities
- Brainstorm on the impact of posture in sitting and walking
- Practise correct sitting posture using chairs
- Demonstrate correct walking posture
Why is correct posture important when sitting and walking?
- Chairs
- Open space
- Markers
- ICT devices
- Practical assessment - Observation - Peer evaluation
5 5
Health and Fitness
Posture for Efficient Performance - Posture in running and jumping
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:
- Explain correct posture during running and jumping
- Perform running and jumping with correct posture
- Embrace correct posture for improved performance
- Observe videos demonstrating running and jumping techniques
- Practise running with correct body alignment
- Demonstrate various jumping techniques with proper posture
How does posture affect efficiency in running and jumping?
- Open space
- Stop watch
- Markers
- ICT devices
- Practical assessment - Observation - Video analysis
6 1-2
Health and Fitness
Posture for Efficient Performance - Posture in throwing and kicking
Posture for Efficient Performance - Analysing posture and performance
Posture for Efficient Performance - Mini games with correct posture
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:
- Describe correct posture during throwing and kicking
- Execute throwing and kicking movements with correct posture
- Value proper technique in sports movements
- Apply correct posture during mini games
- Evaluate peers' posture during gameplay
- Appreciate the role of correct posture in sports enjoyment
- Discuss the impact of posture on throwing and kicking
- Demonstrate correct posture in throwing activities
- Practise kicking with proper body alignment
- Play mini games focusing on maintaining correct posture
- Provide peer feedback on posture during activities
- Reflect on personal posture improvement
What is the impact of posture on throwing and kicking accuracy?
How can athletes maintain correct posture during competitive games?
- Open space
- Balls
- Markers
- Whistles
- ICT devices
- Videos of athletes
- Reference materials
- Open space
- Open space
- Balls
- Markers
- Whistles
- Appropriate apparatus
- Practical assessment - Observation - Skill tests
- Practical assessment - Observation - Peer evaluation
6 3
Health and Fitness
Aerobics - Concept and benefits of aerobics
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:
- Define the concept of aerobics
- Explain the benefits of aerobics for fitness
- Show enthusiasm for aerobic activities
- Watch videos on aerobics sessions
- Discuss the meaning and importance of aerobics
- Research health benefits of regular aerobic exercise
What are the benefits of aerobics to overall health and fitness?
- ICT devices
- Open space
- Music system
- Reference materials
- Observation - Oral questions - Written assignments
6 4
Health and Fitness
Aerobics - Floor aerobics
Aerobics - Facilities for aerobics
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:
- Describe floor aerobics and its components
- Perform basic floor aerobic movements
- Enjoy participating in floor aerobics
- Watch demonstrations of floor aerobic routines
- Practise basic floor aerobic movements
- Perform floor exercises to music
What movements are included in floor aerobics?
- Open space
- Music system
- Mats
- Whistle
- ICT devices
- Reference materials
- Checklist
- Practical assessment - Observation - Peer evaluation
6 5
Health and Fitness
Aerobics - Equipment for aerobics
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:
- Identify equipment used in aerobics
- Use aerobic equipment safely and correctly
- Appreciate the role of equipment in enhancing aerobic workouts
- Observe different aerobic equipment in videos
- Practise using improvised step boards
- Discuss safety measures when using aerobic equipment
How does equipment enhance aerobic exercise effectiveness?
- Music system
- Improvised step boards
- Whistle
- Open space
- Practical assessment - Observation - Oral questions
7 1-2
Health and Fitness
Aerobics - Warm up phase
Aerobics - Body conditioning phase
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:
- Explain the purpose of warm up in aerobics
- Perform appropriate warm up activities
- Acknowledge the importance of warming up before exercise
- Describe the body conditioning phase of aerobics
- Execute body conditioning exercises with correct technique
- Enjoy the main workout phase of aerobics
- Discuss the importance and components of warm up
- Demonstrate various warm up exercises
- Lead peers in warm up activities
- Watch and analyse body conditioning routines
- Practise cardiovascular and strength exercises
- Perform body conditioning activities to music
Why is the warm up phase essential before aerobic exercise?
What exercises are included in the body conditioning phase?
- Open space
- Music system
- Whistle
- Stop watch
- Open space
- Music system
- Improvised step boards
- Whistle
- Practical assessment - Observation - Peer evaluation
- Practical assessment - Observation - Fitness tests
7 3
Health and Fitness
Aerobics - Cool down phase
Aerobics - Planning an aerobics session
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:
- Explain the importance of cool down after aerobics
- Perform appropriate cool down activities
- Value the recovery process after exercise
- Discuss why cool down is necessary
- Demonstrate stretching and relaxation exercises
- Practise cool down routines after workout
Why is the cool down phase important after aerobic exercise?
- Open space
- Music system
- Mats
- Whistle
- Stationery
- ICT devices
- Reference materials
- Music playlist
- Practical assessment - Observation - Oral questions
7 4
Health and Fitness
Aerobics - Leading an aerobics session
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:
- Conduct an aerobics session with peers
- Apply leadership skills in fitness instruction
- Appreciate aerobics in promoting community fitness
- Lead peers through a complete aerobics session
- Use safe apparatus and facilities
- Receive and give constructive feedback
What skills are needed to lead an effective aerobics session?
- Open space
- Music system
- Improvised step boards
- Whistle
- Practical assessment - Peer evaluation - Observation
7 5
Health and Fitness
Aerobics - Evaluating aerobics sessions
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:
- Evaluate aerobics sessions conducted by peers
- Provide constructive feedback on aerobics performance
- Commit to regular aerobic exercise for fitness
- Observe and assess peer-led aerobics sessions
- Complete evaluation checklists
- Share experiences and improvements made
How can aerobics sessions be improved for better outcomes?
- Open space
- Music system
- Evaluation forms
- Whistle
- Peer evaluation - Observation - Reflection journals
8 1-2
Health and Fitness
Recreation and Wellness - Physical dimension of wellness
Recreation and Wellness - Emotional and mental dimensions
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:
- Define recreation and wellness
- Explain the physical dimension of wellness
- Value physical wellness for quality life
- Distinguish between emotional and mental wellness
- Relate recreational activities to emotional and mental health
- Appreciate recreation for stress relief
- Use digital devices to research dimensions of wellness
- Discuss how recreational activities enhance physical health
- Identify activities that promote physical wellness
- Discuss the emotional and mental benefits of recreation
- Research activities that reduce stress and anxiety
- Share personal experiences with recreational stress relief
How do recreational activities enhance physical wellness?
How does recreation contribute to emotional and mental wellness?
- ICT devices
- Open space
- Reference materials
- Stationery
- ICT devices
- Reference materials
- Open space
- Stationery
- Observation - Oral questions - Written assignments
- Observation - Group discussions - Written assignments
8

Midterm break

9 1-2
Health and Fitness
Recreation and Wellness - Social dimension of wellness
Recreation and Wellness - Criteria for recreational activities
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:
- Explain the social dimension of wellness
- Participate in recreational activities that promote social interaction
- Embrace teamwork through recreational activities
- Analyse criteria for practicing recreational activities
- Apply criteria in selecting appropriate activities
- Show responsibility in recreational participation
- Discuss how recreation enhances social connections
- Engage in group recreational activities
- Reflect on social benefits of sports participation
- Discuss criteria including active engagement, competence, and enjoyment
- Evaluate activities based on safety and responsible conduct
- Practise activities adhering to the criteria
How do recreational activities promote social wellness?
What criteria should guide the selection of recreational activities?
- Open space
- Appropriate apparatus
- Whistle
- Markers
- Open space
- Appropriate apparatus
- Whistle
- Markers
- Checklist
- Observation - Practical assessment - Group activities
- Observation - Practical assessment - Written assignments
9 3
Health and Fitness
Recreation and Wellness - Road safety awareness
Recreation and Wellness - Designing road safety posters
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:
- Identify risks encountered on roads during recreational activities
- Observe road safety measures during sports practice
- Acknowledge the importance of road safety
- Brainstorm on potential road risks during sports
- Discuss safety measures when practicing near roads
- Role play safe behaviours during road-side activities
What risks do athletes face when practicing near roads?
- ICT devices
- Stationery
- Road safety charts
- Reference materials
- Markers
- Chart papers
- Observation - Oral questions - Group discussions
9 4
Health and Fitness
Recreation and Wellness - Benefits of recreation over time
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:
- Evaluate the holistic benefits of recreation activities
- Document personal recreation experiences
- Embrace recreation as a lifelong practice
- Share feedback on holistic benefits experienced
- Reflect on personal wellness improvements through recreation
- Create a personal recreation plan
How do recreational activities improve quality of life over time?
- ICT devices
- Reflection journals
- Stationery
- Reference materials
- Reflection journals - Written assignments - Oral presentations
9 5
Health and Fitness
Injuries in Sports - Introduction to sports injuries
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:
- Define sports injuries
- Classify sports injuries into acute and chronic categories
- Show concern for injury prevention in sports
- Use digital media to search classification of injuries
- Discuss common sports injuries in various activities
- Create notes on types of sports injuries
What are the main categories of sports injuries?
- ICT devices
- Books/manuals on sports injuries
- First aid kit
- Reference materials
- Observation - Oral questions - Written assignments
10 1-2
Health and Fitness
Injuries in Sports - Types of acute injuries
Injuries in Sports - Types of chronic injuries
Injuries in Sports - Road-related sports injuries
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:
- Describe common acute injuries in sports
- Identify symptoms of acute injuries
- Appreciate immediate response to acute injuries
- Identify injuries that occur during road-side sports practice
- Analyse risks of practicing sports near roads
- Commit to safe practices when exercising near roads
- Research and discuss acute injuries like sprains, strains, and fractures
- Present findings on acute injury symptoms
- Discuss first aid response to acute injuries
- Brainstorm on injuries that happen on roads during sports
- Discuss case scenarios of road-related sports accidents
- Develop safety guidelines for road-side practice
How can athletes recognise acute sports injuries?
What injuries commonly occur when practicing sports on or near roads?
- ICT devices
- First aid kit
- Charts on injuries
- Reference books
- Reference materials
- Charts
- Books on sports medicine
- ICT devices
- Reference materials
- Stationery
- Safety charts
- Observation - Written tests - Group presentations
- Observation - Group discussions - Written assignments
10 3
Health and Fitness
Injuries in Sports - Causes of sports injuries
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:
- Analyse causes of sports injuries
- Create a table relating injury types with their causes
- Acknowledge the importance of understanding injury causes
- Research and discuss causes of various sports injuries
- Draw a table relating sports injuries to their causes
- Present findings to class
What factors contribute to sports injuries?
- ICT devices
- Stationery
- Reference books
- Charts
- Written assignments - Observation - Project-based assessment
10 4
Health and Fitness
Injuries in Sports - Prevention strategies
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:
- Evaluate strategies used to prevent sports injuries
- Demonstrate safe play techniques
- Embrace safety precautions during sports participation
- Identify strategies used by athletes to avoid injuries
- Discuss proper warm up, technique and equipment use
- Demonstrate safe play while engaging in sports
What strategies help athletes prevent injuries during sports?
- Open space
- Sports equipment
- First aid kit
- Whistle
- Practical assessment - Observation - Oral questions
10 5
Health and Fitness
Coaching
Injuries in Sports - Safe practice on roads
Introduction to Coaching - Concept and importance of coaching
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:
- Apply safety measures when practicing sports along roads
- Evaluate personal safety habits during sports
- Commit to lifelong injury prevention practices
- Observe safety while running or practicing near roads
- Demonstrate safe behaviours during outdoor sports
- Reflect on personal commitment to injury prevention
How can athletes ensure safety when training near roads?
- Open space
- Appropriate apparatus
- Safety vests
- Markers
- ICT devices
- Reference materials
- Videos on coaching
- Stationery
- Practical assessment - Observation - Reflection journals
11 1-2
Coaching
Introduction to Coaching - Qualities of a good coach
Introduction to Coaching - Components of a training programme
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:
- Identify qualities of an effective coach
- Evaluate coaching styles and approaches
- Value the attributes that make successful coaches
- Identify the elements of a training programme
- Analyse the purpose of each training element
- Show interest in understanding training structures
- Research and discuss qualities of successful coaches
- Analyse case studies of renowned coaches
- Role play different coaching scenarios
- Research elements of training programmes
- Discuss warm up, skill training, practice, mini-games, and cool down
- Create notes on training programme components
What qualities make an effective sports coach?
What are the essential elements of a sports training programme?
- ICT devices
- Reference books
- Case study materials
- Stationery
- ICT devices
- Reference materials
- Sample training programmes
- Stationery
- Observation - Group discussions - Written assignments
- Observation - Oral questions - Written assignments
11 3
Coaching
Introduction to Coaching - Warm up and skill training elements
Introduction to Coaching - Practice, mini-games and cool down
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:
- Explain the purpose of warm up in training
- Describe skill training activities in a programme
- Acknowledge the importance of proper training sequence
- Discuss the importance of warm up activities
- Research skill training techniques for various sports
- Demonstrate warm up and skill training activities
Why are warm up and skill training essential in a training programme?
- Open space
- Whistles
- Stop watch
- Appropriate apparatus
- Sports equipment
- Markers
- Practical assessment - Observation - Oral questions
11 4
Coaching
Introduction to Coaching - Designing training programmes for games
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:
- Design a training programme for selected games
- Include all essential elements in the programme
- Show creativity in programme development
- Develop training programmes for Football, Basketball, Netball, or Badminton
- Include warm up, skill training, practice, mini-games, and cool down
- Present and critique training programmes
How do you design an effective training programme for team games?
- Stationery
- ICT devices
- Reference materials
- Sample programme templates
- Project-based assessment - Written assignments - Peer evaluation
11 5
Coaching
Introduction to Coaching - Designing training programmes for track events
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:
- Develop training programmes for track events
- Adapt programme elements for athletics
- Appreciate the specificity of athletic training
- Create training programmes for hurdling, middle-distance races, and cross country
- Incorporate all five training elements
- Share and receive feedback on programmes
How do training programmes for track events differ from games?
- Stationery
- ICT devices
- Reference materials
- Open space
- Project-based assessment - Written assignments - Group presentations
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13

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